Hansard: Index

HOUSE INDEX - 3rd Session - 42nd Legislature

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Safe at Home initiative

Arts and culture support during pandemic

Cox, 4144

Arts/culture support during pandemic

Lagassé, 1462

Projects funded

Brar, 4148

Cox, 4148

Safe consumption sites

City of Winnipeg

Gordon, 1415

Smith, B., 1415

Community needs assessment--Wolseley

Naylor, 3325-3326

Drug overdose deaths

Gordon, 2552

Lamoureux, 2551-2552

Expansion of

Cullen, 1039

Fontaine, 1039

General comments

Adams, 2414

Gordon, 3755

Smith, B., 3755

Government support request

Fontaine, 2547-2548

Gordon, 2547-2548

Need for

Lagassé, 3422-3423

Smith, B., 1044, 3422-3423

Request for facility

Gordon, 4113-4114

Smith, B., 4113-4114

Safe Restart agreements

COVID-19 financial assistance

Fielding, 1825

Gerrard, 1825

Safe Restart Contingency Fund

Cullen, 3090

Safe Schools Fund

Budget 2021

Lagimodiere, 2331

General comments

Cullen, 3468

Pallister, 3059

Ventilation upgrades

Altomare, 3086

Cullen, 3086

Safer Streets, Safer Lives Action Plan

Friesen, 2435

Sakwi, Darren. See Members' statements

Sala, Adrien (St. James) NDP

Accessibility

COVID-19 testing sites, 132

Addiction treatment

MLLC revenues, funding for services, 1642-1643

Affordability

Cost-of-living increases, 2747-2749

Assiniboine Children's Centre, 224

Bell MTS

Manitoba Network (internet service agreement)

Conflict of interest inquiry, 32, 71-72, 133, 154-156, 342

Fairness monitor role, 342, 556-558

Bipole III construction

East side line, Indigenous sovereignty, 1363

Rerouting costs, 1364

Budget 2021

Child care, 2373

Climate change mitigation, 2374

Debate, 2371-2375

Education funding, 2372

Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2020 (Bill 2)

2 R

Questions, 206

Child care

Accessibility for marginalized communities, 2374

Budget 2021, 2373

For-profit model, 2373-2374

Nursery grant program, 2374, 3276

Privatization, 134-135

Child-care centres

Licences, buying and selling of, 3275

Child-care spaces

Parent fee cap, removal, 206

Churchill River Diversion Project

First Nations consultations, 2661-2662

Climate change

Budget 2021, 2374

Collective bargaining

Government record, 2150

IBEW-Hydro labour dispute, 2174-2175, 2596-2597

Committee of Supply

Concurrence Motion, 4237

COVID-19 pandemic

Essential workers/community recognition, 131

Government management of, 2684

Management of, 2684

COVID-19 testing

Accessibility at sites, 132

Second wave preparation, 1057

Wait times, 131

COVID-19 vaccine

Distribution rate, 2371

COVID-19, child-care centres

Funding to, 1636

COVID-19, financial assistance

Small business, 131

COVID-19, paid sick leave

BC program, 1199

COVID-19, personal-care homes

Deaths per capita, 2372

Second wave preparedness, 1057-1058, 2685

Staff movement between facilities, 2372

Staff shortages, 2371

COVID-19, public-health orders

General comments, 1056

Small business expenses, 864-865

COVID-19, rental assistance

Eviction moratorium, 1119-1120

COVID-19, schools

Safe return to school, 131

COVID-19, second wave

General comments, 132

Government readiness, 2685

Personal-care home preparedness, 1057-1058

Testing capacity preparation, 1057

COVID-19, small business

Compliance with health orders, expenses for, 864-865

Credit rating, concern for, 865

Financial assistance, 131

Crown Services

Estimates

Opening statements, 471, 3539-3540

Speakers, 471-482, 548-558, 610, 3540-3552, 3650-3664, 3710-3715, 3778-3780, 3784

Deer Lodge Community Club, 1112

Early childhood educators

Reduction in, 1636

Wages, 2374

Early Learning and Child Care Act (Bill 47)

2 R

Debate, 1634-1637

C/3 R, 3275-3276

Financial assistance, definition of, 1635

Unregulated providers, funding of, 1635

Economic Review of Bipole III and Keeyask

Report findings, 1360-1361, 2150

Education property tax

Commercial spaces, small business renters, 2711

Local representation, loss of, 3252

Multiple property owners, 2688

Property management companies, out-of-province rebates for, 2685

Rebate checks, cost of mailing, 2684

Rental rebate, 3251

Education Property Tax Reduction Act (Property Tax and Insulation Assistance Act and Income Tax Act Amended) (Bill 71)

2 R

Debate, 2682-2688, 2711

C/3 R, 3249-3252

Education system

Budget 2021, 2372

Privatization concerns, 2372

Education system review

School community councils, representation on, 2530

Electrification of transportation, 3714

Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Unpaid Leave for Reservists) (Bill 211)

C 3/R, 1197-1199

Minimum length of employment, 1197

Energy efficiency programs

Hydro rate increases, 2450-2451

Excel Energy Minnesota

Hydro contract, 3663

Filmon Fridays, 1198

First Nations

Churchill River Diversion Project, consultations, 2661-2662

Hydro development projects, 611

Francophone Affairs Advisory Council

Government consultation requirement, 1077-1078

Francophone community

Journée internationale de la francophonie, 1770

Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FIPPA)

Staffing, 1731

Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Amendment Act (Bill 49)

2 R

Debate, 1730-1732

Requests, extension of time to fulfill, 1730

Right to make requests, abuse of, 1730

Grace Hospital

ER staffing and wait times, 3754-3755

Highways and roads

Bourkevale 30 campaign, 3896

Home heating

Electrification of, 3714

Home-care services

Staff vacancy rate, 2686

Vacancy rate, 2686

Internet services

Private providers, 558

Keeyask Generating Station

Code red designation, 447-448

Construction update, 3549

Landlords

Consultations re: Bill 227, 3022, 3023

Legislative Assembly Amendment and Legislative Assembly Management Commission Amendment Act (Bill 217)

2 R

Debate, 1454-1456

Liquor sales, expanded locations

Licencing agreements, types of liquor sold, 1639

Privatization concerns, 1640-1641

Sale to minors, prevention of, 1642

Third party agreements--effect on prices, 1639

Third party agreements--rural Manitoba, 1638

Liquor store thefts

Safety of workers, 1642

Lobbyists Registration Amendment Act (Bill 222)

2 R

Debate, 2149-2151

Manitoba Bridge Grant

General comments, 860

Manitoba Green Retrofit program, 961

Manitoba Housing

Need for, 962

Manitoba Hydro

Core vs. non-core assets, 1662, 3542-3543

Crown Corporation Committee, request for, 2043

Decentralization of transmission and distribution, 3715, 3778

Development projects, impact on First Nations, 611

Electricity resale, private sellers, 3661-3662

Electrification of transportation and home heating, 3714

Emergency contract for fire coverage, 3549

Energy efficiency programs, 2450-2451

Excel Energy Minnesota contract, 3663

Export contracts, value of, 3548

Financial forecast used, 3650

Government relations, 1282-1283

Involuntary days off, 472-474, 476

Involuntary days off and wage freeze, 472-474, 476

Micro grids, 1361-1632

Ministerial communication with CEO, 3549-3550

Modular nuclear reactors, 3780

Political interference, 32, 1316-1317

Political interference inquiry, 32

Power sales, inter-regional exploratory study, 3549

Preferred Development Plan, 3544-3545

Privatization, 369

Profits and government general revenue, 472-473

Provincial energy policy, development of, 3713

PUB hearing, financial disclosure, 3650

Sale of assets, 369

Saskatchewan power sales, 2042-2043, 3546-3548

Surge pricing, 3779

Twenty-year strategic plan, release of, 3712-3713

Wage freeze order, 472-474, 476

Manitoba Hydro Amendment Act (Referendum Before Privatization of Subsidiary) (Bill 203)

1 R, 331

2 R

Opening statement, 369-371

Questions, 371-373

Manitoba Hydro debt

Debt-to-equity ratio, 3660

Debt-to-equity ratio and rate-setting, 556

Rate increases, 555

Manitoba Hydro International

Auditor General investigation, 1379-1380

Employees, media ban, 552

Freeze on business activities, 814

Full-time employees, number of, 556

Privatization, 551, 814-815

Profits, 548

Stop-sell order, 31, 133, 370, 549-551

Workforce reduction, 1360

Manitoba Hydro labour dispute

Collective bargaining negotiations, 2174-2175, 2596-2597

Contract workers, cost of, 3711

IBEW collective bargaining negotiations, 2174-2175, 2596-2597

Request for arbitration, 2451

Manitoba Hydro rates

General rate application, 2451, 3660, 3662-3663

Increase, 474, 554, 1362, 1663, 2747, 3653-3660

New order-in-council issued, 4237

PUB hearings, 134, 475, 555, 1664-1665, 2995-2996, 3551

Rate setting, 3810-3811

Request to cancel increase, 448, 1282-1283

Manitoba Hydro revenue

Projections, 3540-3541

Request for PUB hearing, 2042-2043

Manitoba Hydro review

Cost of, 2043

Review commission, 373

Timeline for report, 477, 553

Manitoba Hydro subsidiaries

Privatization concerns, 304, 343

Public ownership, 1363

Sale of, 369, 1361, 1662, 1664-1665

Manitoba Hydro Telecom

Broadband services, public/private cost analysis, 3550

Hiring of fairness monitor, 342

Manitoba Network, expression of interest, 32, 154, 481

Request to cancel RFP, 342

Sale of, 371

Manitoba Hydro-Teshmont Consultants

Profits, 553

Sale of, 132-133, 370, 372, 1360

Sale of, Hydro's financial state, 3650-3653

Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Corporation (MLLC)

Revenue projection, 2784

Revenues and addiction treatment services, 1642-1643

Sales revenue, 1641

Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation Amendment and Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Amendment Act (Bill 40)

2 R

Debate, 1640-1644

Questions, 1638-1640

Manitoba Network (internet service agreement)

Bell MTS contract, conflict of interest inquiry, 32, 71-72, 133, 154-156, 342

Bell MTS contract, fairness monitor role, 342, 556-558

Manitoba Hydro Telecom, expression of interest, 32, 154, 481

Untendered contract, 477-480

Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI)

Autopac premiums and rebate, 3926-3927

Manitoba Social Enterprise Strategy, 961

Matters of Privilege

Regarding an MLA's ability to ask questions of the government regarding the Secretary of the Treasury Board, without being the recipient of intimidation, 1245-1247

Privilege motion, 1595

Privilege debate, 1595

Regarding the government's refusal to allow the Opposition to meet with the CEO and Board Chair of Manitoba Hydro or to call regular meeting of the Standing Committee on Crown Corporations, 1908-1909

Members' statements

Bourkevale 30 Campaign, 3896

Bourkevale Winter Wonderland and river trail, 1810

Foulkes, Rose, 1112-1113

Grace Hospital ER, 2948

Housing affordability, 439-440

Municipality of St. James, 2395

Peaceful Village, 3257-3258

Valgardson, Marilyn, 224

Ministerial statements

Journée internationale de la francophonie, 1770-1771

Northern Manitoba, internet services

Broadband service providers, 557-558

Broadband services, 2241

Nuclear energy

Modular reactors, 3780

Nursery schools

Child-care grant program, 2374, 3276

Oral Questions

Churchill River Diversion Project

First Nations consultations, 2661-2662

Energy efficiency programs

Hydro rate increases, 2450-2451

Eviction notices during pandemic

Request for extension of protections, 1119-1120

Francophone Affairs Advisory Council

Government consultation requirement, 1077-1078

Grace Hospital ER

Staffing and wait times, 3754-3755

Keeyask Generating Station

Code red designation request, 447-448

Manitoba Hydro

Bidding on network contract, 32

Government relations, 1282-1283

Political interference, 1316-1317

Manitoba Hydro Bell MTS contract

Conflict of interest concerns, 154-156, 342

Political interference inquiry, 71-72

Manitoba Hydro contracts

Political interference inquiry, 32

Manitoba Hydro finances

Call for a general rate application, 2451

Manitoba Hydro International

Auditor General investigation, 1379-1380

Freeze on business activities, 814

Privatization inquiry, 814-815

Request to remove stop-sell order, 31

Manitoba Hydro labour dispute

Collective bargaining negotiations, 2174-2175, 2596-2597

Request for arbitration, 2451

Manitoba Hydro rate increases

Request for PUB hearing, 2995-2996

Request to cancel, 448

Manitoba Hydro rates

Rate setting, 3810-3811

Request to withdraw bill 35, 2494

Manitoba Hydro revenue

Cost of Hydro review, 2043

Request for Crown Corporation Committee, 2043

Request for PUB hearing, 2042-2043

Manitoba Hydro subsidiaries

Privatization concerns, 304, 343

Manitoba Hydro Telecom

Hiring of fairness monitor, 342

Manitoba Public Insurance

Autopac premiums and rebate, 3926-3927

Rural and Northern Manitoba

Broadband services, 2241

Sale of old city hall in St. Boniface

Government assistance with purchase, 2281-2283

Petitions

Dauphin Correctional Centre, 41, 78, 196-197, 408, 782, 821, 932, 1035, 1087, 1129

Early learning and child-care programs, 1525

Public child-care grants, 1688-1689, 1721, 1823, 2184, 2243

Quality health care access, 1188, 1405, 1424-1425

Political parties

Official party status, funding/staffing increase, 1455

Public Health Amendment Act (2) (Bill 216)

2 R

Debate, 1056-1058

Questions, 1052, 1054

Public Utilities Ratepayer Protection and Regulatory Reform Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 35)

Request to withdraw Bill, 2494

Rental properties

Commercial-residential designations, 3022

Renters/renting

Above-guideline increases, 439, 2747, 3019-3020, 3021

Discounts, restriction on, 3021

Large rent increases, applied incrementally, 3021

Rent increases, criteria for applying, 3023-3024

Residential schools

Unmarked burial site--Kamloops, 3710

Residential Tenancies Amendment Act (Bill 227)

1 R, 2852

2 R

Opening statement, 3019-3022

Questions, 3022-3024

Allowable capital expenses, 3020, 3022

Resolutions

Calling on the provincial government to protect Manitoba Hydro

Debate, 1663-1665

Questions, 1661-1663

Immediate and comprehensive supports needed for Manitoba small businesses

Debate, 864-866

Questions, 860-861

Keep Manitoba Hydro public

Opening statement, 1359-1362

Questions, 1362-1364

Keeping more money on Manitoba tables

Debate, 2747-2749

Parent engagement in Manitoba's education system

Questions, 2530-2531

Rural Manitoba

Broadband services, 2241

Liquor sales, third party agreements, 1638

School community councils

Decision making authority, 2531

Representation on, 2530

Scrap Metal Sales Accountability Act (Bill 200)

2 R

Questions, 961-962

Scrap metal theft

Poverty, 961

Social housing units

Need for, 962

St. Boniface

Sale of old city hall, 2281-2283

Teachers' expense tax credit

School supplies, 2373

Throne Speech

Debate, 130-135

Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation

Residential school

Unmarked burial site discovery, 3710

Workforce

Government record, 1198

Xcel Energy Minnesota

Hydro contract, 3663

Salem Home

Suspension of admissions

Asagwara, 3816, 3817

Gordon, 3816

Saler, Mark. See Members' statements

Salvador, Bryan. See Members' statements

Sandhu, Mintu (The Maples) NDP

Budget 2021

Debate, 2409-2412

Health-care funding, 2410, 2617

Infrastructure funding, 2285-2286

Long-term care funding, 2410

Canadian Armed Forces

Primary Reserve, 1194

Reserve Force, 1194

Supplementary Reserve, 1194

CancerCare Manitoba

Services--Concordia and Seven Oaks Hospitals, 158-159, 244, 2409-2410

Cannabis sales

Revenue, 2619

Chief Peguis Trail to Route 90

Timeline for completion, 2410

Committee of Supply

Concurrence Motion, 4238

Concordia Hospital

CancerCare services, 158-159, 244, 2409-2410

COVID-19 by sector

Taxi industry, financial assistance, 246

COVID-19 pandemic

Essential workers/community recognition, 244

COVID-19 testing

Nurses (internationally educated), utilization of, 244-245

Nurses, international credential recognition, 244-245

Nurses, retired, 244-245

Wait times, 244

COVID-19, education system

Distance learning, 245

Federal/provincial monies spent, 2411, 2619

Social distancing, 246

COVID-19, nurses/nursing

International credential recognition, 244-245

Utilization of retired nurses for testing, 244-245

COVID-19, opioid-related deaths

During pandemic, 1049

COVID-19, personal-care homes

Staff shortages, 1558

Staffing levels and training, 2410

COVID-19, rental assistance

Commercial properties, 246

COVID-19, schools

Safe return to school, 245

COVID-19, second wave

Government readiness, 1558

COVID-19, senior citizens

Care services, 244

Crown Services

Estimates

Speakers, 558-561, 3780-3786

Deer Lodge Centre

Staff reduction, 2618

Drivers and Vehicles Amendment Act (Bill 17)

2 R

Debate, 2108-2109

Questions, 2108

Training schools, administrative penalties, 2108

Dynacare Laboratory and Health Services Centre

Outdoor wait times, winter months, 245

Education Modernization Act (Bill 64)

Intent of Bill, 2411

Education property tax

Rebate, 2412

Rebate checks, cost of mailing, 2616

Education Property Tax Reduction Act (Property Tax and Insulation Assistance Act and Income Tax Act Amended) (Bill 71)

2 R

Debate, 2616-2619

Health-care facilities

Projects delayed/cancelled, 2617

Health-care system

Budget 2021, 2410, 2617

Infrastructure

Budget 2021, 2285-2286

Insurance Brokers Association of Manitoba (IBAM)

MPI agreement, 3785-3786

MPI conciliation, 559, 2411

MPI conciliator costs, 3786

MPI conciliator report, 1178-1179

International students

Economic contribution, 516

Leila Avenue upgrades, 2285

Liquor sales, expanded locations

Privatization concerns, 2411, 2618-2619

Long-term care

Budget 2021, 2410

Manitoba Bridge Grant

Availability to new applicants, 3169-3170

Manitoba Hydro International

Privatization, 2411

Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Corporation (MLLC)

Profits, 2618

Manitoba Motor Dealers Association

New contract with MPI, 3782

Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program

Resolution, 515-516

Work permit holders, priority for, 516

Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI)

Autopac premiums and rebate, 3927-3928

Claim dispute tribunal, 3782

Collision repair shop negotiations

Conciliation, 1877-1878, 2311-2312

Conciliator costs, 558

Timeline for new contract, 3782

Collision repair shops, independent

Individual contracts with, 3782-3783

Complaints, increase in, 1987

Diversion of Autopac revenue, 4238

Online services, 2618, 3784

Profits and wage freezes, 3781

Profits due to pandemic, 3780

Project NOVA update, 3783-3784

Salvage purchase expense, 1987

Truck driving, commercial

Training school inspections, 2109

Wage freezes, 2618, 2664

Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation Amendment Act (Claim Dispute Tribunal) (Bill 15)

2 R

Debate, 1986-1988

Questions, 1985-1986

Claim dispute, current process, 1986-1987

Claims dispute tribunal, appeals, 1986, 1987

Claims dispute tribunal, creation of, 1986

Consultations, 1985

Maples Community Centre

Funding, 244

The Maples constituency, 2409

Maples Personal Care Home

COVID-19 cases, number of, 1558

COVID-19 deaths, 1558, 2410-2411

Visitation, 1195

Members' statements

Budget 2021, 2304

Guru Nanak Dev Ji, 1018

Khalsa Aid, 393-394

Ofiaza Jr., Ernesto Nicolas, 3576-3577

Toor, Balvir, 1676

Vaccines for transportation sector, 2854

Naloxone kits

Emergency medical services, 1050

Use of, 1050

Opioid addiction

Emergency medical calls, number of, 1049-1050

Naloxone, use of, 1050

Opioid Damages and Health Care Costs Recovery Act (Bill 9)

2 R

Debate, 1049-1050

Oral Questions

Concordia Hospital

CancerCare services, 158-159

Infrastructure funding

Budget 2021, 2285-2286

Manitoba Bridge Grant program

Availability to new applicants, 3169-3170

Manitoba Public Insurance

Autopac premiums and rebate, 3927-3928

MPI agreement with auto traders

Appointment of conciliator, 1877-1878

MPI agreement with collision repair shops

Appointment of conciliator, 2311-2312

MPI conciliation with brokers

Release of conciliator's report, 1178-1179

Wage freeze at MPI

Appointment of conciliator, 2664

Paramedic services

Naloxone, use of, 1050

Opioid-related deaths, 1049-1050

Opioid-related service calls, number of, 1049-1050

Parkview Place personal-care home

COVID-19 deaths at, 1558

COVID-19 outbreak, 1558

Personal-care homes

Accommodation costs, 2617

Staff vacancies, 2618

Petitions

Dauphin Correctional Centre, 41-42, 197, 409, 410, 783, 821, 932, 993, 1035, 1129, 1188, 1226-1227, 1325-1326, 1405-1406, 1425, 1484, 1525, 2184, 2244, 2289, 2318-2319, 2363, 2460, 2501, 2555, 2599, 2665

Project NOVA update, 3783-3784

Provincial sales tax (PST)

Reduction, 2412

Resolutions

Call on the federal government to increase the quota of the MPNP

Debate, 515-516

Creation of an independent seniors advocate office

Consultations, 1559

Opening statement, 1557-1558

Questions, 1559-1560

Recognizing April 17th, 2021 as the 500th anniversary of the Philippines

Questions, 1065

Ride sharing services

Uber, insurance coverage, 561

Seniors advocate office

Annual reporting, 1560

Appointment process, 1560

Cost to develop, 1560

Need for, 1557-1558, 1559

Seven Oaks Hospital

CancerCare services, 158-159, 244, 2409-2410

Teachers' expense tax credit

School supplies, 2411, 2619

Truck driving, commercial

Class 1 driver certification, 560

Mandatory entry-level training (MELT), 560

Training schools, MPI inspections, 2109

SANE. See Sexual assault nurse examiner

Santos, Conrad. See Motions of condolence

Sara Riel clinic

Mental health support

Moses, 2387-2388

Savard, Yvonne. See Members' statements

Save Our Seine

Smith, A., 119

Saxena, Rashmi. See Members' statements

Schellenberg, Mica. See Ministerial statements

Schindler, David. See Members' statements

Scholarships and bursaries

Decrease in

Moses, 1697

School boards

Budgets

Wasyliw, 947

Elimination of

Adams, 2722

Asagwara, 2612

Gerrard, 1880, 2047, 2261-2262

Lamont, 1879-1880

Lindsey, 2296

Pallister, 1879-1880, 2047

Elimination of, jurisdictional comparison

Maloway, 2785, 2804

General comments

Gerrard, 2171

Replacement of

Gerrard, 1782

Pallister, 1782

Rural

Lamont, 1782

Pallister, 1782

Trustee salary and expenses

Altomare, 3139

Cullen, 3139-3140

School Bus Driver Day. See Members' statements

School bus driver strike

Altomare, 1742

School buses

Travel time on

Altomare, 3472-3473

Cullen, 3473

School community councils

Creation of

Johnston, 2529

Decision making authority

Altomare, 2532

Johnston, 2531

Sala, 2531

Replacement of school boards

Gerrard, 1782

Pallister, 1783

Representation on

Altomare, 3142

Cullen, 3142

Johnston, 2530

Naylor, 2535-2536

Sala, 2530

School construction

Brandon

Kinew, 1008

Construction announcement--Waverley

Cullen, 4039

Johnston, 4039

Government announcement

Cullen, 3000

Reyes, 3000

Morden-Winkler

Friesen, 243

Number of

Goertzen, 656

School divisions. See also Public Schools Amendment and Manitoba Teachers' Society Amendment Act; specific divisions

Amalgamation

Altomare, 1741

Goertzen, 1715-1716

Lathlin, 2770-2771

Wasyliw, 1715-1716

Amalgamation of--northern Manitoba

Lathlin, 2771

Lindsey, 2780, 2867-2868

COVID-19 plan

Altomare, 115

Funding

Altomare, 1516-1517

Cullen, 1517

K-to-12 education system review

Kinew, 1314-1315

Pallister, 1314-1315

Money allocated to for pandemic

Altomare, 3089

Cullen, 3089-3090

Socioeconomic priorities

Naylor, 249

Staff reduction concerns

Cullen, 3683

Naylor, 3682-3683

School of Rock

Moses, 2387

School trustees

Taxing authority

Johnston, 2266

Schools. See also Independent schools; Residential schools; specific schools

Closures, decision making authority

Altomare, 3471

Cullen, 3471-3472

Equitable access to schools

Altomare, 3474-3475

Cullen, 3475

Gardening program

Altomare, 2161

Gerrard, 2165

Low-income areas

Parental engagement concerns

Gerrard, 2215-2216

Schools--rural

High school students

University courses offered

Wowchuk, 45

Schools, COVID-19. See COVID-19, schools

Schuler, Hon. Ron (Springfield-Ritchot) PC

Bike trails, 3968

Budget 2021

Infrastructure funding, 2285-2286

Committee of Supply

Concurrence Motion, 4238-4239

Cooks Creek Community Centre, 1509

Drivers and Vehicles Amendment Act (Bill 17)

1 R, 147

2 R

Opening statement, 2107-2108

Questions, 2108

C/3 R, 3402

Appeals, 2108

Timeline for proclamation, 2108

Training schools, administrative penalties, 2108

Training schools, surety bond requirement, 2108

Essential services

Privatization inquiry, 193

Ethan Boyer Way, 322

Film and TV industry, 2124

Flooding

Operation Return Home, 3975

Forging Ahead

Veteran/first responder non-profit organization, 4203

Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Control of Traffic by Flag Persons) (Bill 23)

1 R, 148

2 R

Opening statement, 2123-2124

Questions, 2125

C/3 R, 3403

Film and TV industry, work in, 2124

Training and equipment, 2125

Highways and roads

RTAC grid, 3965

Upgrades--southwestern Manitoba, 3971

Hockey

Kraft Hockeyville contest, 2170

IG Field

Project labour agreement, 1966

Infrastructure

Budget 2021, 2285-2286

Infrastructure Department

Auditor General's report re: staffing levels, 3962-3963

Budget for, 3846, 3959

Eden, Ruth, 3845

Estimates

Opening statements, 3846-3847

Speakers, 3847-3849, 3956-3977

Infrastructure regions consolidation, staff vacancy rate, 3964

Main Estimates Supplement 2021-2022, 2650

Manitoba Infrastructure Projects Map, 3957

Motor Carrier division

Safety rating monitoring, changes to, 3961

Vacancy rate, 3960

Position vacancies, request to fill, 3172-3173

PricewaterhouseCoopers review and final report, 3973-3974

Underspending, 3957-3958

Vacancy rate, 3847-3849

Water control, responsibility for, 2070

Infrastructure spending, 2403

Lake St. Martin outlet

Project update, 3975

Lake Wahtopanah dam

Community evacuation, 323

Failure of, 322-323

Leila Avenue upgrades, 2285

Main Street

Upgrades to, 3968

Manitoba Infrastructure Projects Map, 3957

Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI)

Autopac premiums and rebate, 3926-3928

Consultations on Bill 20, 2117-2118

Manitoba Restart Program

Highway improvement projects, 3846

Members' statements

Bennett, Cameron, 4203

Koreman, Gerry, 1509

Kraft Hockeyville contest, 2170

Kyle, Lawrie, 2852-2853

Robert, Jeannot, 914-915

Sakwi, Darren, 2988

Municipalities

Snow clearing services, 1027-1028

Neepawa Manitoba

Bridge washout, timeline for repairs, 3976

Northern airports

MOU for, 3976-3977

Operation Return Home, 3975

Oral Questions

Essential services

Privatization inquiry, 193

Infrastructure funding

Budget 2021, 2285-2286

Infrastructure spending

Government record, 2403

Manitoba Infrastructure Department

Request to fill position vacancies, 3172-3173

Manitoba Public Insurance

Autopac premiums and rebate, 3926-3928

Municipal snow clearing services

Funding for removal and maintenance, 1027-1028

Perimeter Highway

Funding for upgrades, 2663

PTH 9 in West St. Paul

New bridge and walkway, 403

South Perimeter Highway

Interchange project update, 76

Vehicle registration fees

Reduction announcement, 3229

Perimeter Highway

Community access to, 4238-4239

Freeway designation, 4239

Funding for upgrades, 2663

Interchange project update--southern section, 76

Limited access, high-speed corridor, 323

Rockall Road construction, 2663

Safety review--southern section, 322

St. Mary's bridge construction--southern section, 323

Uncontrolled access points--northern section, 3966-3968

Uncontrolled intersections, removal of, 3966-3967

Perimeter Safety Review, 3846

Project labour agreements

IG Field, 1966

Public sector construction projects, 1963-1965

PTH 9--West St. Paul

New bridge and walkway, 403

Public Sector Construction Projects (Tendering) Act (Bill 13)

1 R, 147

2 R

Opening statement, 1963

Questions, 1964-1966

Worker training, 1964

Rapid City Dam

Wash out, 3976

Rockall Road construction, 2663

RTAC routes

Upgrades to, 323

Snow clearing services

Funding for removal and maintenance, 1027-1028

Springfield-Ritchot

Constituency staff recognition, 322

St. Adolphe

Kraft Hockeyville contest, 2170

Throne Speech

Debate, 322-323

Truck driving, commercial

Automated routing and permitting system, 3962-3963

Motor carrier enforcement officers, vacancy rate, 3960

Safety Fitness Certificate updates, 3961

Unions/unionization

Public sector construction projects

Unionization status of bidders, 1963

Unionization status of workers, 1963

Vehicle registration fees

Reduction announcement, 3229

Vehicle Technology Testing Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 20)

1 R, 148

2 R

Opening statement, 2115-2116

Questions, 2116-2118

C/3 R, 3403

MPI consultations, 2117-2118

Registration and insurance requirements, 2116

Regulations and permits, 2116-2117

Testing organization, third-party liability insurance, 2116

Water and waste water management

Water control structures, damages to, 3300

Water Resources Administration Amendment Act (Bill 28)

1 R, 148

2 R

Opening statement, 2070-2071

Questions, 2071-2072

C/3 R, 3299-3300

Consultations, 2071

Fines for harmful activity, 2070

Restriction on public access, ministerial authority, 2070, 3300

West St. Paul

PTH 9, new bridge and walkway, 403

Wildfires

Electricity infrastructure damage, 3975-3976

Workers Compensation

Financial administration, non-government agency, 2110

Workers Compensation Board

Financial administration, non-government agency, 2110

Scrap Metal Recyclers Act (Bill 235)

1 R

Maloway, 3669

Scrap metal recycling

Regulations

Gerrard, 954-955

Lamont, 955

Scrap metal sales

Alberta legislation

Nesbitt, 960

British Columbia legislation

Nesbitt, 960

City of Winnipeg by-laws

Cullen, 957

Development of legislation

Fielding, 4234, 4235

Maloway, 4234, 4235

Origin of materials, proof of

Cullen, 956

Lagimodiere, 956

Lamont, 955-956

Wowchuk, 955

Seller information requirements

Fielding, 4234

Maloway, 2351, 3669, 4234

Nesbitt, 960

Scrap Metal Sales Accountability Act (Bill 200)

1 R

Lamont, 149

2 R

Opening statement

Lamont, 953-954

Questions

Cullen, 956-957

Fontaine, 954

Gerrard, 954-955

Lagimodiere, 956

Lamont, 954-956

Maloway, 954-955, 958-959

Nesbitt, 954, 959-961

Sala, 961-962

Wowchuk, 954-955

Consultations

Cullen, 957

Lamont, 954

Nesbitt, 954

Winnipeg Police Association consultations

Lamont, 954

Maloway, 954

Scrap metal theft

Commercial businesses

Nesbitt, 959-960

Engage Manitoba consultations

Nesbitt, 960

Manitoba Hydro sites

Cullen, 956

Maloway, 958

Organized crime

Lamont, 953, 955-956

Maloway, 955, 958-959, 1999

Poverty

Sala, 961

Rural crime

Cullen, 956

Seine River constituency

Morley-Lecomte, 2257

Seizure clinics

Neurologist vacancies

Stefanson, 1778

Wasyliw, 1777-1778

Selkirk Lift Bridge. See Members' statements

Selkirk Mental Health Centre

Transfer of COVID patients

Asagwara, 1177-1178

Friesen, 1177-1178

Seneca Warm Line

Funding inquiry

Gordon, 1878-1879

Smith, B., 1878-1879

Mental health support

Moses, 2387

Smith, B., 2667, 3425

Senior citizens. See also Ministerial statements; Resolutions

Aging-in-place communities

Isleifson, 389-390

Boards and councils, elimination of

Marcelino, 429

Budget 2021

Lamoureux, 2352

Day programs, fees for

Lamoureux, 1566-1567, 2340

Diabetes medication affordability

Lamont, 2325

Diagnostic services, wait times for--Dynacare Labs

Goertzen, 3851-3852

Kinew, 3851-3852

Elder care, quality of

Marcelino, 428-429

On fixed incomes, drug price increase

Friesen, 1122

Lamont, 1122

Home repair services

Lamoureux, 1566, 2340

Against Malaria Foundation

All Seniors Care partnership

Smith, A., 2541

Physiotherapy/occupational therapy

Cancellation of outpatient services

Asagwara, 417

Special drugs program elimination

Lamont, 2299

Staying in their homes

Lamoureux, 1566

Supportive housing

Lamoureux, 136

Senior citizens, COVID-19. See COVID-19, senior citizens

Senior Economic Recovery Credit

Fielding, 614

Seniors advocate office. See also Resolutions

Annual reporting

Asagwara, 1560, 1563

Sandhu, 1560

Appointment process

Morley-Lecomte, 1560

Sandhu, 1560

Cost to develop

Lagimodiere, 1559-1560

Sandhu, 1560

Need for

Asagwara, 264, 1559

Gerrard, 2260

Lamoureux, 264, 1559, 1566, 2340

Naylor, 264

Pallister, 264

Sandhu, 1557-1558, 1559

Seniors' advocate, establishment of

Lamoureux, 136

Seniors Economic Recovery Credit

Adams, 275-276, 2719-2720

Bushie, 2603-2604

Maloway, 2803

Marcelino, 3234

Naylor, 2726-2727

Smith, B., 2621

Squires, 3707

Seniors' and Elders' Month. See Ministerial statements

Settee, Grand Chief Garrison

Letter regarding Bill 56

Smith, B., 3352

Seven Oaks Hospital. See also Petitions

CancerCare services

Altomare, 116, 897, 1117-1118, 2267

Friesen, 158-159, 1117-1118

Sandhu, 158-159, 244, 2409-2410

Squires, 1218-1219

Wiebe, 1218-1219

Sewage. See Water and waste water management

Sewage lagoon

Expansion project--The Pas

Squires, 59

Sexual assault. See also Members' statements; Provincial Court Amendment Act (Mandatory Awareness Training)

24 hour crisis line

Squires, 1356

Awareness training, judges

Fontaine, 291

Evidence kits

Gerrard, 1357

Squires, 1356-1357

By a family member

Naylor, 1355

Heart Medicine Lodge

Cox, 2342-2343

Highest rates in the country

Squires, 1356

Intimate images, non-consensual distribution

Cox, 2392

Manitoba's Clinical and Preventive Services Plan

Stefanson, 1353

Models of care--rural areas

Stefanson, 1353

Public awareness campaign

Naylor, 1355

Rates--Indigenous women

Naylor, 1354-1355

Rates--rural areas

Marcelino, 1358

Under reporting of

Naylor, 1355

Survivor's Hope Crisis Centre

Cox, 2343

Walk A Mile In Her Shoes

Adams, 1872

Western Manitoba Women's Regional Resource Centre Inc.

Cox, 2343

Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Cox, 2392

Sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE)

Health Sciences Centre

Morley-Lecomte, 2016

Nesbitt, 2014

Reyes, 3314

Smith, A., 2018

Stefanson, 1352

Pediatric patients

Cox, 2013

Nesbitt, 2014

Smith, A., 2018

Stefanson, 1352

Sexual assault, child survivors. See also Ministerial statements; Reporting of Supports for Child Survivors of Sexual Assault Act (Trained Health Professionals and Evidence Collection Kits)

Evidence kit shortage

Lathlin, 1352

Naylor, 1354

Long distance travel, medical exam--rural/northern Manitoba

Cox, 2013

Lathlin, 1351

Naylor, 1354

Smith, A., 2018

Online exploitation during pandemic

Morley-Lecomte, 2016

Rural jurisdictions, other provinces

Nesbitt, 2014

Smith, A., 2018

Specially trained nurse practitioners

Lathlin, 1351

Nesbitt, 1351-1352

Support services--northern Manitoba

Cox, 1220

Lathlin, 1220, 1418-1419

Stefanson, 1220-1221, 1418-1419

Sexual exploitation, children. See also Stop Child Sexual Exploitation Awareness Week

Awareness campaign, hotel staff

Squires, 1469

Children in care

Lathlin, 1470

Indigenous girls

Squires, 1469

Prevention and support initiatives

Squires, 1469

Toba Centre

Lamoureux, 1470

Sexual harassment/bullying, workplace

Johnson, 224

Sexually transmitted infection

Congenital syphilis cases, newborn population

Asagwara, 486, 3429

Kinew, 296-297

Pallister, 296-297

Hepatitis B and syphilis, increase in

Friesen, 628-629

Smith, B., 628

Shagun Sweets. See Members' statements

Shamattawa First Nation

Clean drinking water

Bushie, 4062

Lagimodiere, 4063

Health-care support (COVID-19)

Bushie, 1222

Pallister, 1222-1223

Shared Health

Addictions Foundation of Manitoba, transfer to

Stefanson, 1950

Diagnostic services, oversight of

Asagwara, 1953

Stefanson, 1953

Health system management concerns

Goertzen, 4114-4115

Lamont, 4114-4115

Laboratory/diagnostic services

Asagwara, 1953

Stefanson, 1953

Patient flow group, establishment of

Asagwara, 3818-3819

Gordon, 3818-3819

Sharma, Divya. See Members' statements

Shawenim Abinoojii Inc. See Members' statements

She Inspires Me campaign

Adams, 1872

She Matters

Sexual assault evidence kits

Squires, 1356

Shekhawat, Dalip. See Members' statements

Sheltering the Homeless in Place Project

Adams, 1872

Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society (STARS)

Lifeflight contract ending

Asagwara, 3820

Gordon, 3820-3821

Sick leave, paid. See Paid sick leave

Signature Museum Sustainability Funds

Cox, 4144-4145

Sikh community

Wiebe, 1574-1575

Siloam Mission

Smith, A., 1172

Sinclair, Senator Murray

Acknowledgment of service, 1275-1276

Kinew, 1275-1276

Pallister, 1276

Singh, Jaswant. See Members' statements under Royal Fashion

Singh, Sonia. See Members' statements under Royal Fashion

Sioux Valley Dakota Nation

Flag raising at Brandon City Hall, 1008

Kinew, 1008

Sisler High School

Death of principal George Heshka

Lamoureux, 2048-2049

Reyes, 2049-2050

Skills, Talent and Knowledge Strategy

Education and immigration initiative

Ewasko, 1420

Wishart, 1420

Wowchuk, 1536

Skinner, Frank

Horticulturalist

Gerrard, 2165

Slavery Abolition Act

Moses, 3553

Naylor, 3559

Slavery in Canada. See also Emancipation Day Act

Moses, 3553

Reyes, 3561-3562

Small business. See also Gap Protection Program

Budget 2021

Goertzen, 2401

Pallister, 2401

Wasyliw, 2401-2402

Capital investment, need for

Lamont, 2773

Filipino community

Reyes, 3410

Grants to

Morley-Lecomte, 2745-2746

Home delivery

Pallister, 3111

Innovation Growth Program

Eichler, 2337

Insolvencies, number of

Fielding, 3626-3627

Wasyliw, 3626-3627

Regulations, compliance costs

Reyes, 2523

Small Business Venture Capital Tax Credit

Eichler, 2337

Fielding, 4223

Small business, COVID-19. See COVID-19, small business; Resolutions

Small, JoAnne. See Members' statements

Smith, Andrew (Lagimodière) PC

Bay Building Fund

Preservation fund announcement, 2595

Centennial Concert Hall

Funding for restoration, 1619

Coronation Bowling Centre, 1774

COVID-19 pandemic

Essential workers/community recognition, 118

Crime victims

Funding support announcement, 2216

Drug overdose deaths

Public reporting, 4120

Election laws

Corporate/union donations, 1853

Elections Amendment Act (Bill 237)

2 R

Questions, 3720

Exemption period (prior to age 18), 3720

Yearly filing requirement, 3720

Fatality Inquiries Amendment Act (Overdose Death Reporting) (Bill 224)

2 R

Debate, 2438-2439

Questions, 2433

Consultations, 2433

Filipino community

Contribution to Manitoba, 3717

Population in Canada, 3416

Population in Manitoba, 3416

Filipino Heritage Month Act (Bill 233)

2 R

Debate, 3415-3417

Questions, 3412-3413

How to celebrate, 3412

First Nations

Xplornet internet services, 3568

Gardeners/gardening

Mental/physical health benefits, 2159

Health Sciences Centre

Sexual assault nurse examiners, 2018

Human trafficking--northern Manitoba, 2017

Immigration

Internationally educated professionals

Accreditation difficulties, 3418

Internet services

Xplornet partnership announcement--rural/remote areas, 3568

Internet services, northern Manitoba

Xplornet partnership, 3568

Island Lakes Residents' Group, 119

Jordan's Principle

Anderson, Jordan River, 2829

Interdepartmental working group, 2829

Lagimodiere constituency

Community groups, 119

Features and activities, 118

Legislative Affairs, Standing Committee on

Second report, 1309-1310

Seventh report, 2486-2487

Ninth report, 3795-3796

Lobbyists Registration Amendment Act (Bill 222)

2 R

Debate, 1853-1855

Questions, 1652

Public reporting on meetings, 1854

Against Malaria Foundation

All Seniors Care partnership, 2541

Manitoba Hydro

First Nations consultation framework, 3568

Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program

Expansion of program, 508

Resolution, 510-511

Twentieth anniversary, 510

Members' statements

African Movie Festival, 3161-3162

Agboola, Shola, 151

All Seniors Care malaria fundraiser, 2541-2542

Asian Heritage Month, 2853-2854

Breast Cancer Awareness Month, 4106-4107

Capasso, Frank, 2752

Llewellyn, Jim, 174

Movember, 1016-1017

Remembrance Day ceremonies, 667

Saxena, Rashmi and Ankur Aneja, 2035

Siloam Mission, 1172

Winnipeg Jets, 3576

Members'/ministers' personal narratives, 2438-2439

Mental health

Suicide rate--men, 1016

Mental health and addiction

Canada-Manitoba bilateral agreement, 4056-4057

Mental Health, Wellness and Recovery Department

Estimates

Speakers, 4057-4058, 4120-4123

Northern health care

Sexual assault, child survivors

Long distance travel, medical care, 2018

Rural jurisdictions, other provinces, 2018

Northern Manitoba

Human trafficking, 2017

Northern Manitoba, internet services

Xplornet partnership, 3568

Opioid manufacturers

Lawsuit against, Manitoba participation, 1122-1123

Oral Questions

Centennial Concert Hall

Funding for restoration, 1619

Hudson's Bay Company building

Preservation fund announcement, 2595

Lawsuit against opioid manufacturers

Legislation enabling Manitoba participation, 1122-1123

Supports for crime victims

Funding announcement, 2216

Path to Reconciliation annual report, 3568

Prostate cancer, 1016

Rapid Access to Addictions Medicine (RAAM)

Number of people accessing and wait times, 4121-4122

Reporting of Supports for Child Survivors of Sexual Assault Act (Trained Health Professionals and Evidence Collection Kits) (Bill 213)

2 R

Debate, 2017-2019

Resolutions

Better support for schools, teachers, students and families

Questions, 653

Call on the federal government to increase the quota of the MPNP

Debate, 510-511

Questions, 508

Calling on the provincial government to implement a consistent vaccine mandate at the Manitoba Legislative Building

Debate, 4195-4197

Questions, 4193-4195

Celebrating backyard and community gardeners

Questions, 2159

Commending the provincial vaccine rollout staff and volunteers

Debate, 1868

Questions, 1860

Creation of a paid sick leave program

Questions, 2639

Immediately address the major surgical and diagnostic backlogs in Manitoba

Questions, 3881

Inclusion of a land acknowledgement in the Manitoba Legislative Assembly

Debate, 3566-3568

Questions, 3035

Keep Manitoba Hydro public

Debate, 1370-1371

Questions, 1363

Keeping Manitoba's parks accessible

Questions, 2935

Keeping more money on Manitoba tables

Questions, 2742

Recognizing April 17th, 2021 as the 500th anniversary of the Philippines

Questions, 1065

Recognizing Folklorama for its significant contributions to honouring culture and diversity in Manitoba

Debate, 4021

Questions, 1018, 4016

Royal Canadian Legion

Remembrance Day ceremonies, 667

Rural Manitoba

Internet services, Xplornet partnership, 3568

Sexual assault, child survivors

Long distance travel, medical exam, 2018

Rural jurisdictions, other provinces, 2018

Save Our Seine, 119

Senior citizens

Against Malaria Foundation

All Seniors Care partnership, 2541

Sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE)

Health Sciences Centre, 2018

Pediatric patients, 2018

Sexual assault, child survivors

Long distance travel, medical exam--rural/northern Manitoba, 2018

Rural jurisdictions, other provinces, 2018

Siloam Mission, 1172

Social and Economic Development, Standing Committee on

Eleventh report, 4103-4104

Spirit Bear Day Act (Bill 223)

2 R

Debate, 2828-2829

C/3 R, 3315-3317

St. Vital Curling Club, 119

Suicide rate, men, 1016

Throne Speech

Debate, 117-119

Truth and reconciliation

Manitoba initiatives, 3567-3568

Truth and Reconciliation Commission

Calls to action, 3567

Unions/unionization

Election laws

Corporate/union donations, 1853

We Got This Canada

Non-profit organization, 2035

Xplornet Communications

Northern Manitoba, 3568

Rural Manitoba, 3568

Smith, Bernadette (Point Douglas) NDP

ACCESS Clinic

Closures, 123

Addiction support services

Westman Families of Addicts, 1173, 3426

Addiction treatment

Beds available by site, 4123

Beds needed, 2996-2997

General comments, 1038

Medically assisted treatment beds, 3754

RAAM clinic opening hours, 3754

VIRGO report recommendations, 3321, 3322

Blackstock, Cindy

Indigenous children, health-care advocate, 2626, 2629

Brandon Manitoba

Needle distribution increase, 1045

Budget 2021

Children's disABILITY Services, 2381

Debate, 2378-2382

Harm reduction, 2382, 2431

Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB)

Employment and Income Assistance (EIA)

Clawback, 1264, 2381

Canada Recovery Benefit (CRB)

Employment and Income Assistance (EIA)

Clawback, 773, 1264

Canadian Armed Forces

COVID-19 outbreak--Opaskwayak Cree Nation, 1200

Primary Reserve, 1200-1201

Canadian Human Rights Tribunal

Jordan's Principle ruling, 2626, 3316

CancerCare Manitoba

Cancellation of new facility, 122

Children in care

Access to medical care, 2625

Medical benefits and financial support, 3774-3775

Children's disABILITY Services

Budget 2021, 2381

City of Winnipeg

Indigenous land acknowledgement, 3565

Safe consumption site, 1415

Collective bargaining

Government record, 2152

Congenital cytomagalovirus (CMV)

CMV Canada, letter of support, 1754

CMV Canada, recommendations, 1753

Early detection, 1753

Newborns infected with, number of, 1753

Test, cost of, 1753

Treatment costs, 1753

Congenital syphilis

Prevention initiatives needed, 4033-4034

COVID-19 pandemic

Essential workers/community recognition, 121

COVID-19 testing

Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata (King St. location), 2653-2654

Wait times, 120

COVID-19 vaccine sites

Accessibility, 2522

COVID-19 vaccine, at-risk populations

Education staff, 2758

COVID-19, addiction treatment services

Detox centres, distancing requirements, 3426

Detox services, financial support, 774

COVID-19, child care

Monies spent, 2381

COVID-19, demographics

Marginalized communities, 2667

COVID-19, disabilities, persons with

Public transit costs, EIA recipients, 1264

COVID-19, drug overdose deaths, 3321, 3424, 4120

COVID-19, health-care system

Health Minister's comments re: ICU doctors, 626

COVID-19, homeless population

EIA recipients, 1260

Isolation unit for, 1264-1265

COVID-19, homeless shelters

Financial support, 773

Shelter space, need for, 786-787

Staff shortages, 786-787

COVID-19, mental health

Morneau and Shepell call line, 3425

COVID-19, Northern Manitoba

Justice system, impact on, 1147

COVID-19, opioid-related deaths

During pandemic, 106-107, 298-299, 578, 626-627, 1044

COVID-19, small business

Capacity restrictions, 122

Financial assistance, 2622

COVID-19, teachers

Burnout, 2378

Drag the Red, 4203

Drug overdose deaths

Fatalities, number of, 2431-2432

Increase in, 3319

Naloxone kit availability, 230

During pandemic, 3321, 3424, 4120

Prevention, 2433

Public reporting, 1415-1416, 2429, 3321

Request to support Bill 224, 2315

Dynacare Laboratory and Health Services Centre

Wait times at, 120

Early childhood educators

Wages, 1767

Education property tax

Average rebate amount, 2668

Rebate checks, cost of mailing, 2620

Rental rebate, 2666

Education Property Tax Reduction Act (Property Tax and Insulation Assistance Act and Income Tax Act Amended) (Bill 71)

2 R

Debate, 2619-2623, 2666-2669

Emergency room services

Methamphetamine cases, increase in, 2382

Employment and Income Assistance (EIA)

Homelessness risk, 1260

Public transit costs during pandemic, 1264

Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Unpaid Leave for Reservists) (Bill 211)

C 3/R, 1199-1201

Full-time vs. part-time employment, 1200

Mental/physical health leave, 1199

Minimum length of employment, 1199

Families Department

Estimates

Speakers, 3774-3775

Fatality Inquiries Amendment Act (Overdose Death Reporting) (Bill 224)

1 R, 227

2 R

Opening statement, 2429-2432

Questions, 2433-2434

Consultations, 2433

Request for support, 2315

Three-month delay provision, 2434

First Nations

Consultations re: Bill 56, 2088-2092, 3351

First Nations Child and Family Caring Society, 2626

Flett, Chief Dino

Letter regarding Bill 56, 3351

Health-care system

Funding, 2379

Staff recruitment and retention, 2379

Health-care system reform

Timing of reorganization

Government priorities during pandemic, 2380

Health, Seniors and Active Living Department

Estimates

Speakers, 575-578, 626-628

Hearing loss

Economic impact of, 1753

Hepatitis B

Increase in, 628

Hike Manitoba, 3434

Homeless population

EIA recipients, risk for, 1260

Homeless shelters

Shelter expansion funding

Non-profit organizations, 1264-1265

Improving Access and Coordination of Mental Health and Addiction Services: A Provincial Strategy for all Manitobans, 3321, 3322

Indigenous children

Access to health care, 2626

Blackstock, Cindy (health-care advocate), 2626, 2629

Indigenous land acknowledgement

City of Winnipeg council, 3565

Legislative Assembly, 3564-3565

Internet services

Connection difficulties, remote witnessing, 1146

Internet services, northern Manitoba

Justice system, 1146

Jordan's Principle

Anderson, Jordan River, 2625-2626, 3315

Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ruling, 2626, 3316

Federal initiative, 3316

Interdepartmental working group, 3316

Provincial responsibilities, 2628

Reason for, 2625-2626

Justice system

COVID-19, impact of, 1147

Internet access--northern Manitoba, 1146

Labour Relations Amendment Act (2) (Bill 230)

2 R

Debate, 3201-3203

Legislative Assembly

Indigenous land acknowledgement, 3564-3565

Lobbyists Registration Amendment Act (Bill 222)

2 R

Debate, 2151-2153

Lobbyists/lobbying

Workplace grievances, registered as lobbying, 2152

Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata

COVID-19 test site (King St. location), 2653-2654

Main Street Project

Detox program closure (due to pandemic), 774, 1044, 1147

Shelter space, 786

Mama Bear Clan, 394

Manitoba Honour 150 award

Acuna, Edward, 3433-3434

Manness, Jaime, 3434

Manitoba Housing

Sale of, 2622

Manitoba Hydro

Wage freeze order, 2379

Maples Personal Care Home

COVID-19 outbreak, 2379

Matter of Urgent Public Importance

The discovery of a mass grave of 215 children on Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation who died at the hands of the Kamloops Indian Residential School; implement the Truth and Reconciliation Commission 94 Calls to Action; searching all former Residential School grounds for mass graves, 3691-3692

Regarding the government's management of the homeless population during the winter, 1329-1331

Regarding the matter of poverty and homelessness crisis exacerbated by the spread of COVID-19 pandemic, 786-788

Members' statements

Acuna, Edward and Jamie Manness, 3433-3434

Hazlitt, Laura and Gina Smoke, 394

Kematch, Kyle, 4202-4203

Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata, 1773-1774, 2653-2654

Main Street Project, 976

Mental health, addiction and poverty, 2303

North End Women's Centre, 150-151

Remote learning, 2989

Westman Families of Addicts, 1173

Mental health

Percentage of health-care budget, 3320

Mental health and addiction

Federal bilateral funding agreement, 575-578

Funding percentage of health budget, 4121

VIRGO report recommendations, 3321, 3322

Methamphetamine addiction

ER cases, increase in, 2382

Métis Federation, 3566

Ministerial statements

Mental Health Week, 2851

Morneau and Shepell

Mental health call line, 3425

Naloxone kits

Additional funding for, 577

Availability, 230

Non-profit organizations

Homeless shelter expansion funding, 1264-1265

Northern Manitoba

Internet access, justice system, 1146

Northern Manitoba, internet services

Justice system, 1146

Opaskwayak Cree Nation

COVID-19 outbreak, military assistance, 1201

Opioid addiction

Needles distributed, increase in, 298

Treatment support needed, 298

Opioid Damages and Health Care Costs Recovery Act (Bill 9)

2 R

Debate, 1043-1045

Questions, 1038

Class action lawsuit, Manitoba participation, 1038

Opioid-related deaths

Access to information, 1024

Opposition Day Motion

That the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba urge the Provincial Government to immediately take over operations of all Revera personal care homes, including The Maples and Parkview, for the duration of the pandemic, 900-902

Oral Questions

Addiction treatment supports

Medically assisted treatment beds, 3754

RAAM clinic opening hours, 3754

Safe consumption site, 3755

COVID-19 and detox services

Request for financial support, 774

COVID-19 and homeless shelters

Request for financial support, 773

COVID-19 pandemic

Opioid overdose deaths, 106-107, 298-299

COVID-19 vaccine eligibility

Priority for education sector, 2758

Drug overdose deaths

Addiction treatment services, 2996-2997

Public reporting, 1415-1416

Drug overdose prevention

Naloxone kit availability, 230

Individuals receiving CRB

Clawback of EIA benefits, 773

Newborns with congenital syphilis

Prevention initiatives needed, 4033-4034

Opioid addiction treatment

Government support needed, 298

Overdose death reporting

Request to support Bill 224, 2315

Safe consumption site

City of Winnipeg, 1415

Request for facility, 4113-4114

Seneca Warm Line

Funding inquiry, 1878-1879

Smoking and vapour products legislation

Request to withdraw Bill 56, 2549-2550, 2864

Parkview Place personal-care home

COVID-19 deaths at, 120-121

COVID-19 outbreak, 901

Pathways to Healing program (BC)

Residential schools, unmarked burial sites, 3695

Petitions

COVID-19 income supports and homelessness prevention, 932-933

Dauphin Correctional Centre, 42, 197, 409, 783, 821-822, 994, 1035-1036, 1087

Menstrual product availability, 3233

Poverty Reduction Strategy, 1261

Public transit

Costs for EIA recipients during pandemic, 1258, 1264

Rapid Access to Addictions Medicine (RAAM)

Accessibility concerns, 3321

Hours of operation per location, 4121

Red Tape Reduction Day Act (Bill 226)

2 R

Questions, 2519-2520, 2521-2523

Remote Witnessing and Commissioning Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 42)

C 3/R, 1145-1148

Identity safeguards, 1147

Internet connection difficulties, 1146

Renters/renting

Above-guideline increases, 2622

Residential schools

Pathways to Healing program, 3692

Unmarked burial site--Kamloops, 3691-3692

Unmarked burial sites, emergency support services for survivors, 3691

Resolutions

Call on the provincial government to support Manitobans on Employment Income Assistance

Debate, 1264-1265

Questions, 1260-1261

Immediate supports to ensure child care is affordable and accessible

Debate, 1767-1768

Immediately invest in the mental health and addictions crisis in Manitoba

Opening statement, 3319-3320

Questions, 3321-3322

The importance of small business in Manitoba

Debate, 1170

Inclusion of a land acknowledgement in the Manitoba Legislative Assembly

Debate, 3565-3566

Recognizing the provincial government's addictions strategy

Debate, 3424-3426

Questions, 3422-3424

Retail Business Hours of Operation Act (Various Acts Amended or Repealed) (Bill 4)

C 3/R, 1240-1242

Recognizing diverse holidays, 1240-1241

Revera personal-care homes, COVID-19 outbreak

Government oversight of, 901

Number of cases at, 901

Safe consumption sites

City of Winnipeg, 1415

General comments, 3755

Need for, 1044, 3422-3423

Request for facility, 4113-4114

Seneca Warm Line

Funding inquiry, 1878-1879

Mental health support, 2667, 3425

Seniors Economic Recovery Credit, 2621

Settee, Grand Chief Garrison

Letter regarding Bill 56, 3352

Sexually transmitted infection

Hepatitis B and syphilis, increase in, 628

Smoking and Vapour Products Control Amendment Act (Bill 56)

2 R

Debate, 2091-2093

Questions, 2088-2091

C/3 R, 3351-3354

First Nations consultations, 2088-2092, 2549, 3351

Flett, Chief Dino

Letter regarding Bill, 3351

Request to withdraw Bill, 2549-2550, 2864

Settee, Grand Chief Garrison, letter regarding, 3352

Spirit Bear Day Act (Bill 223)

1 R, 2483-2484

2 R

Opening statements, 2625-2627

Questions, 2627-2629

C/3 R, 3315

Consultations, 2627

Substance abuse

Needles distributed, increase in, 298

Syphilis cases

Increase in, 628

Throne Speech

Debate, 119-123

Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation

Residential school

Unmarked burial site discovery, 3691-3692

Unions/unionization

Union dues, charitable donations, 3203

Union representative, registered as lobbyist, 2151

Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Amendment Act (Bill 214)

2 R

Debate, 1752-1754

Westman Families of Addicts, 1173, 3426

Workforce

Government record, 1199

Smith, Harvey. See Motions of condolence

Smoke, Gina. See Members' statements

Smoking and Vapour Products Control Amendment Act (Bill 56)

1 R

Friesen, 434

2 R

Debate

Gerrard, 2093-2094

Smith, B., 2091-2093

Opening statement

Gordon, 2087-2088

Questions

Gerrard, 2089

Gordon, 2088-2091

Smith, B., 2088-2091

Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development

C/3 R

Bushie, 3354-3355

Gerrard, 3355

Gordon, 3350-3351

Smith, B., 3351-3354

R/A

Filmon, 3407

Federal jurisdiction, applicable to

Gordon, 2088

First Nations consultations

Bushie, 3354

Gerrard, 2089, 2093-2094, 3355

Gordon, 2088-2093, 2549

Pallister, 2423-2424

Smith, B., 2088-2092, 2549, 3351

Flett, Chief Dino

Letter regarding Bill

Smith, B., 3351

Request to withdraw Bill

Gordon, 2864

Smith, B., 2549-2550, 2864

Settee, Grand Chief Garrison, letter regarding

Smith, B., 3352

Smook, Dennis (La Vérendrye) PC

Agriculture and Food, Standing Committee on

First report, 2584-2585

Bipole III construction

PUB review of, 1670

West side line costs, 1670

Conservation initiatives

Funding announcement, 110

Conservation Trust

Investment in, 110

COVID-19, mental health

Support services, 867

COVID-19, small business

Programs for, 866

Restaurant delivery services

Commission fees, 860, 861

Crow Wing Trail, 1510

Crown Corporations, Standing Committee on

First report, 18-19

Second report, 19-20

Fish and Wildlife Enhancement Fund

Investment in, 3212-3213

Fish hatcheries

Number of trout released, 3213

Stocking truck, 3213

Gap Protection Program

Budget, 866

GRowing Outcomes in Watersheds (GROW)

Investment in, 110

Health Services Insurance Amendment Act (Personal Care Home Staffing Guidelines) (Bill 202)

2 R

Debate, 648-649, 849

Questions, 646

Human Resources, Standing Committee on

Second report, 175-176

International Legislative Forum, 891

Keeyask Generating Station

PUB review of, 1670

Legislative Affairs, Standing Committee on

Sixth report, 2441-2443

Tenth report, 4201-4202

Legislative Assembly Amendment and Legislative Assembly Management Commission Amendment Act (Bill 217)

2 R

Debate, 1451

Questions, 1449

Consultations, 1449

Manitoba Bridge Grant

General comments, 866

Manitoba Honour 150 award

Bugera, Murielle, 1510

Cesmystruk, Robert, 1510

Manitoba Restart Program

General comments, 867

Members' statements

Bugera, Murielle and Robert Cesmystruk, 1510

Charitable donations and volunteering, 1113

Fall suppers, 100

Fire Prevention Week, 3802

Savard, Yvonne, 393

Tick season, 2654

Wildfire prevention, 2036

Opposition Day Motion

That the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba urge the Provincial Government to immediately take over operations of all Revera personal care homes, including The Maples and Parkview, for the duration of the pandemic, 889-891

Oral Questions

Conservation initiatives

Funding announcement, 110

Personal-care homes

Independent review, 890

Inspections, number and frequency, 649

New beds, number of, 648

Safety and capital upgrades, 648-649

Political parties

Official party status, threshold decrease, 1451

Opposition party, definition change, 1451

Public Health Amendment Act (Banning Cosmetic Eye Tattooing and Eye Jewellery) (Bill 221)

2 R

Questions, 1849-1850

Consultations, 1849-1850

Red Tape Reduction Day Act (Bill 226)

2 R

Questions, 2521

Resolutions

Calling on the provincial government to protect Manitoba Hydro

Debate, 1670

Questions, 1662

Celebrating backyard and community gardeners

Questions, 2159

Commending the provincial government for investments into fish and wildlife enhancements

Debate, 3212-3213

Questions, 3209

Immediate and comprehensive supports needed for Manitoba small businesses

Debate, 866-867

Questions, 860-861

Keeping more money on Manitoba tables

Questions, 2743

Revera personal-care homes, COVID-19 outbreak

Government oversight of, 890

Public Sector Pension Investment Board, 890

Sovereign's Medal for Volunteers

Recipient (Yvonne Savard), 393

Stuartburn Fire Department, 1510

Snow clearing services

Funding for removal and maintenance

Lindsey, 1027-1028

Schuler, 1027-1028

Snow Lake Manitoba

Doctor availability

Lindsey, 2284

Stefanson, 2284

HudBay operations

Pedersen, 2383

Snowflake Place

Morley-Lecomte, 2016

Snowmobiling trails

Swan River

Wowchuk, 46

Soccer. See Members' statements under Capasso, Frank

Social and Economic Development, Standing Committee on

First report

Micklefield, 975-976

Second report

Micklefield, 1111-1112

Third report

Teitsma, 2271-2272

Fourth report

Teitsma, 2348-2349

Fifth report

Piwniuk, 2446-2447

Sixth report

Reyes, 2484-2485

Seventh report

Teitsma, 2539-2541

Eighth report

Micklefield, 2583-2584

Ninth report

Reyes, 2648-2650

Tenth report

Teitsma, 2943-2944

Eleventh report

Smith, A., 4103-4104

Social enterprise sector

Care economy

Marcelino, 2843-2844

Social gathering limits. See COVID-19, public-health orders

Social housing. See Manitoba Housing

Social inequality

Increase in

Naylor, 2765

Social Innovation Office

Establishment of

Fielding, 201

Social Services Appeal Board

Annual report March 31, 2021

Squires, 4104

Fontaine, 1941

Societé de la francophonie manitobaine

Funding

Cox, 2344

Prix Riel recipients

Lamont, 3746-3747

Soil contamination (heavy metals)

St. Boniface Industrial Park

Lamont, 24

SolarWinds hack

Lamont, 2119

Somali Heritage Week

Activities during

Asagwara, 1253

Micklefield, 1253

Advertising campaign

Asagwara, 1254

Somali Heritage Week Act (Bill 218)

1 R

Asagwara, 1211

2 R

Debate

Lamoureux, 1255

Martin, 1254-1255

Opening statement

Asagwara, 1252-1253

Questions

Asagwara, 1253-1254

Lamoureux, 1253

Martin, 1253-1254

Micklefield, 1253

C 3/R

Asagwara, 1300-1302

Lamoureux, 1302

R/A

Filmon, 1305

Committee of the Whole, 1255

Provincial legislation, other jurisdictions

Asagwara, 1253

Martin, 1253

Somali women

Housing, education barriers

Asagwara, 1301

Sons and Daughters of Italy. See Members' statements

South Beach Casino & Resort

Bushie, 1871

South Central Post

Guenter, 3729

Southeast Child and Family Services

Shawenim Abinoojii Inc.

Bushie, 517-518

Southeast Tribal Council

Bushie, 1870

Southeast Tribal Days

Hockey tournament

Bushie, 1871

Southern First Nations Network of Care

Adele Avenue lease

Fielding, 201-202

Lamont, 218

Restoring the Sacred Bond

Nesbitt, 1752

Southern Health

Staffing levels, acute and senior care

Kinew, 917-918

Pallister, 917-918

Vaccine hesitancy

Goertzen, 3853-3854

Kinew, 3853-3854

Southern Indian Lake

Eco-certification

Gerrard, 3216

Whitefish fishery

Gerrard, 2999

Pallister, 2999-3000

Sovereign's Medal for Volunteers

Recipient (Yvonne Savard)

Smook, 393

Spanish flu 1918

Maloway, 285

Speaker's Statement

Celebrating one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the first sitting of the Manitoba Legislature

Driedger, 1611-1612

Crean, Jim

Driedger, 2305-2306

Gislason, Ray, retirement of

Driedger, 2039

Grenier, Monique, retirement of

Driedger, 4206-4208

Process for debating a privilege motion

Driedger, 1422

Steel, Cam, Deputy Sergeant-at-Arms

Driedger, 2306

Virtual sitting of the House

Driedger, 13, 1308-1309

Special drugs program

Elimination of, impact on seniors

Lamont, 2299

Special Olympics Awareness Week. See Ministerial statements

Special Olympics Manitoba

Virtual programming

Cox, 3674

Speed limits, highways

Set by minister

Gerrard, 1930

Spirit Bear Day Act (Bill 223)

1 R

Smith, B., 2483-2484

2 R

Debate

Clarke, 2629-2631

Gerrard, 2632-2633

Guenter, 2829-2830

Lagimodiere, 2633-2635

Micklefield, 2635, 2827-2828

Smith, A., 2828-2829

Squires, 2631-2632

Opening statements

Smith, B., 2625-2627

Questions

Bushie, 2628

Fontaine, 2627-2629

Gerrard, 2627

Lagimodiere, 2627-2628

Micklefield, 2628-2629

Smith, B., 2627-2629

Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development

C/3 R

Gerrard, 3317

Goertzen, 3317

Smith, A., 3315-3317

Smith, B., 3315

R/A

Filmon, 3407

Consultations

Lagimodiere, 2627

Smith, B., 2627

Sport, Culture and Heritage Department

Estimates

Debate, 4139-4152

Opening statements

Cox, 4140-4142

Speakers

Brar, 4142-4144, 4148-4149

Cox, 4142-4151

Lamoureux, 4150-4151

Marcelino, 4145-4147

Main Estimates Supplement 2021-2022

Cox, 2650

Sports

Child safety improvements

Nesbitt, 101

Sports teams

Participation of vaccinated population

Gerrard, 3756

Goertzen, 3756

Springfield-Ritchot

Constituency staff recognition

Schuler, 322

Springs Church

Violation of public health orders

Fontaine, 3503-3504

Goertzen, 3503-3504

Pallister, 3504

Spruce Products Ltd. See Members' statements

Squires, Hon. Rochelle (Riel) PC

Accessibility

Education and training programs, 3672

Accessibility for Manitobans Act

ICS regulation concerns, 4213-4214

Advocate for Children and Youth Act

Proclamation of second section, timeline for, 3770

Affordable housing

Government investments, 2241

Municipal funding, 2241

B & L Resources for Children and Youth

Service purchase agreement termination, 3771

Birth alerts

Elimination of, 3527

Budget 2021

Child care, 3527

EIA budget, 3706

Health and education, 4208-4209

Passage of, request to withdraw, 4210

Building and Electrical Permitting Improvement Act (Various Acts Amended and Permit Dispute Resolution Act Enacted) (Bill 38)

1 R, 143

Building Sustainable Communities fund, 684

Canada Child Benefit

EIA recipients, clawback exemption, 3706

Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB)

Classified as income, 3707-3708

Employment and Income Assistance (EIA)

Clawback, 3686-3687, 3706-3707

Threshold increase, 3775

Rent Assist Benefit, threshold increase, 3775

Canadian Human Rights Tribunal

Jordan's Principle ruling, 2631

CancerCare Manitoba

Services--Concordia and Seven Oaks Hospitals, 1218-1219

Caregiver Wage Support Program

Front-line workers, 3529

Child and Family Services (CFS)

Caseload per worker, 3771-3772

Caseload reduction and staffing, 2496-2497

Child protection financial assistance, 3771

Child care

Bilateral agreement, federal government, 3535-3536

Budget 2021, 3527

Child-care co-ordinators, number of, 3638

For-profit model, 3537-3538

Funding, 1626

Investment request, 2495-2496

New framework for employment positions, 1625

Sustainability trust, 1624

Wait list, modernization of, 3531

Child care, home based

Creation of, 3536

Child Sustainability Trust, 3532

Child-care centres

Flexible hours, 1623

Inclusion supports, 1626, 3639

Inclusion supports, child to staff ratio, 3641-3642

Lead exposure testing program, 3776

Nursery school funding, 1625

Operating grants, 1476-1477, 1617-1618, 1780, 4245

Operating grants, non-profits, 1625

For profit centres, 3532

For profit centres, inclusion support programs, 3640-3641

UCN partnership, 1624

Child-care spaces

Spaces created, 1623, 3233, 3637-3638

Child-care system review

KPMG report, 1624, 1626

Children in care

Children's Advocate recommendations, 1582, 1583-1584

Emergency placements, reduction in, 3771

Extension of supports to age 25, 4035-4036

Legal wards, number of, 3772

Medical benefits and financial support, 3774-3775

Children's disABILITY Services

Funding, 1476, 3644

New entries, number of, 3644

Children's Special Allowance

Clawback of, 4037-4038

Churchill Arctic Port Canada Act

Repeal of, 1787

Churchill Manitoba

Economic development, 1787

City of Brandon

Subdivision approval authority, 995-996, 1290

City of Winnipeg

Laid-off employees

Assistance with pandemic response, 1075-1077, 1118-1119

Committee of Supply

Concurrence Motion, 4245-4246

Community Helpers Initiative

Program update, 3774

Community Living disABILITY Services

Budget for 2021, 3529

Funding, 3528

Concordia Hospital

CancerCare services, 1218-1219

COVID-19 pandemic

Essential workers/community recognition, 58, 3527

COVID-19 vaccine sites

Accessibility for persons with disabilities, 3645

COVID-19 vaccine, at-risk populations

Teachers and child-care sector, 2757-2758, 2889

COVID-19, Child and Family Services

Surplus budget, reinvestment of, 3773

COVID-19, child care

Before-and-after-school programming, 3527

Costs, 2891

Coverage for parent fees, 2888-2889

Wait-time reduction and staffing support, 3902-3903

COVID-19, child-care centres

Essential workers, spaces for, 3532

Expired face masks, 3539, 3642

Funding to, 1625

Staff vacancies, 3531-3532

Switch to remote learning, impact of, 2954-2955

Vaccine priority for staff, 2757-2758, 2888-2889

COVID-19, disabilities, persons with

Critical care protocols, 3644

Reduction in services, 3530

Triage protocols, 3644

Vaccine sites, accessibility of, 3645

COVID-19, employment

Laid-off City of Winnipeg employees

Assistance with pandemic response, 1075-1077, 1118-1119

COVID-19, homeless population

Isolation unit for, 3528

COVID-19, municipalities

Funding for, 686

Government support to, 921

Support for services, 983-984

COVID-19, personal-care homes

Temporary visitation shelters, 58-59

COVID-19, schools

Remote learning, 2954-2955

COVID-19, teachers

Vaccine priority, 2757-2758, 2889

Disabilities, children with

Service reduction due to pandemic, 3530

Disability Economic Support Program

EIA clawback exemption, 3707

EIA participants, 3529

Disability Support Act and Amendments to The Manitoba Assistance Act (Bill 72)

1 R, 2693

2 R

Opening statement, 3591-3592

Questions, 3592-3595

Appeals process, 3592

C/3 R, 4253

Consultations, 3594

Individualized supports, 3595

Net neutral program, 3594

New income support program, 2800

Severe and prolonged disabilities

Employment requirement, 3593-3595

Shelter support, 3591

Short-term, episodic disabilities

Housing clawback exemptions, 3593-3594

One year vs. ninety day time period, 3592-3593, 3639-3640

Secondary program for, 3592

Early childhood education

Canada-Manitoba agreement, 3814

Early learning requirements, 1625

Universal child-care services, 1419-1420

Early childhood educators

Certification process, 1624

Recruitment and retention, 3776

Training and upgrading, 3538

Wages, 3538, 3649

Early Learning and Child Care Act (Bill 47)

2 R

Opening statement, 1622-1623

Questions, 1623-1626

R/S Amdt

Clause 1(1), 2965-2966

Clause 60(3), 2966

Clause 8, 2966

C/3 R, 3270

Operating grants, 1617

Request to withdraw Bill, 2455

Education system

Child poverty and nutrition programs, 1681

Employment and Income Assistance (EIA)

Budget 2021, 3706

Canada Child Benefit, clawback exemption, 3706

Caseworkers, number of, 3708

Emergency assistance available, 3708

Homeless population

Benefit wait time barriers, 3776

Individuals receiving, number of, 3708

Intake appointments, wait times, 3709, 3770

Office openings during pandemic, 3708

Residential school settlements, 2707

Transformation funding, 3706

Families Department

Estimates

Opening statements, 3527-3528

Speakers, 3529-3539, 3637, 3706-3709, 3770-3777

Main Estimates Supplement 2021-2022, 2650

First Nations Child and Family Caring Society, 2631

First Nations, Inuit and Métis children, youth and families, An Act respecting (Bill C-92)

Transfer of power, timeline for, 4246

Francophone Affairs Advisory Council

Government consultation requirement, 1077-1079

Francophone community

Journée internationale de la francophonie, 1769-1770

Front-line workers

Caregiver Wage Support Program, 3529

Granny's House

Respite program, 3527

Green Team funding, 685

Homeless population

Housing plan--Winnipeg, 1481

Rent banks, 3528

Homeless shelters

Tiny-home village proposal, 4216-4217

Housing

Rapid housing investment, 3649

Indigenous children

Health care, jurisdictional barriers, 2631

Sexual exploitation, girls, 1469

Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program

General comments, 685

Jordan's Principle

Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ruling, 2631

Interdepartmental working group, 2631

Keystone Planning District, 999, 1290

Kinsman Club bingo, 3675

Lake Winnipeg

Watershed clean-up, 61

Land use planning

General comments, 996

Municipalities, expansion plans, 997

Lead exposure

Child-care centres, testing program, 3776

Legislative Assembly

Family-friendly resources, 1420

Look North strategy, 1788

Lynn Lake

Water treatment plant upgrade, 59

Manitoba Advocate for Children and Youth

Implementation of recommendations, 3643-3644

Manitoba Developmental Centre

FTE's and vacancy rate, 3531

Residents, number of, 3643

Manitoba Habitat for Humanity, 3646

Manitoba Housing

Government initiatives, 3648

Grant assistance, 3645

Sale of, 2213-2214

Unit renovations, 3528, 3646

Units built, 3648

Units sold, 3646

Wait list, vacancies, 3647

Manitoba Job Restart Program

COVID-19, financial assistance, 59

Manitoba Non-Profit Housing Association, 3709

Maternity care

Accessibility of prenatal care, 1584

Members' statements

Phangureh, Raj, 3675

Poliquin, Dr. Vanessa, 2696-2697

Shekhawat, Dalip, 331-332

Workplace harassment policies, 1312

Mental health

Spiritual care advisors, 1469

Mental health and addiction

Métis CFS authority, 3774

Métis Child and Family Services Authority

Mental health and addiction services, 3774

Ministerial statements

Journée internationale de la francophonie, 1769-1770

Manitoba Access Awareness Week, 3672

Stop Child Sexual Exploitation Awareness Week, 1469

Minor Amendments and Corrections Act, 2020 (2) (Bill 19)

1 R, 142

2 R

Opening statement, 1787

Questions, 1787-1788

C/3 R, 2463

Municipal government

Council members, code of conduct, 449-450

Municipal Relations Department

Estimates

Speakers, 684-686

Municipal Statutes Amendment Act (2) (Bill 53)

1 R, 436

Municipal Statutes Amendment Act (Bill 25)

1 R, 142

Municipalities

Affordable housing funding, 2241

Land use planning, expansion plans, 997

Planning and zoning appeals, 60

Planning district vs. capital region, 999

Planning districts, 997

Planning framework, 60

National Housing Strategy

Provincial participation, 3647

Non-profit organizations

Provincial funding concerns, 108

North End Sewage Treatment Plant

Phase 1 and 2, 685-686

Provincial funding, 59-60

Nursery schools

Child-care centre funding, 1625

Operating funding, 3534

One O One Marion

55-plus housing unit, problems at, 3649

Oral Questions

Accessibility for Manitobans Act

ICS regulation concerns, 4213-4214

Accessible prenatal care

Available to all Manitoba women, 1584

Affordable housing

Government investments, 2241

Budget 2021 passage

Request to withdraw, 4210

Budget 2021 spending

Health and education, 4208-4209

Child-care centres

Operating funding, 1476-1477, 1617-1618, 1780

Child-care services

Investment request, 2495-2496

Code of conduct for municipal councils

Harassment and bullying prevention, 449-450

Concordia and Seven Oaks hospitals

Request to retain CancerCare clinics, 1218-1219

COVID-19 and child care

Coverage for parent fees, 2888-2889

Wait-time reduction and staffing support, 3902-3903

COVID-19 pandemic response

Government support to municipalities, 921

COVID-19 vaccine eligibility

Priority for child-care sector, 2757-2758

COVID-19 vaccine priority

All child-care workers, 2889

Disability support legislation

New income support program, 2800

Early learning and child care

Canada-Manitoba agreement, 3814

Request to withdraw Bill 47, 2455

Early-childhood education

Universal child-care services, 1419-1420

Education system improvements

Child poverty and nutrition programs, 1681

EIA constituent case concern

Residential school settlement, 2707

Employment and Income Assistance

Clawback for CERB recipients, 3686-3687

First Nations children in care

Children's Special Allowance, 4037-4038

Francophone Affairs Advisory Council

Government consultation requirement, 1077-1079

Funding for Child and Family Services

Caseload reduction and staffing, 2496-2497

Government's pandemic response

Support for municipal services, 983-984

Homelessness in Winnipeg

Request for housing plan, 1481

KPMG's review of child-care system

Early-learning and child-care legislation, 2356-2357

Laid-off City of Winnipeg employees

Assistance with pandemic response, 1075-1077, 1118-1119

Legislative Assembly employees

Family-friendly resources, 1420

Non-profit organizations

Provincial funding concerns, 108

Prenatal support programs

Funding reduction concerns, 2310-23011

Project to address homelessness

Tiny-home village proposal, 4216-4217

Sale of old city hall in St. Boniface

Government assistance with purchase, 2282-2283

Sale of social housing units

Government position, 2213-2214

School closures

Child-care costs, 2891

Support for children in care

Children's Advocate recommendations, 1582, 1583-1584

Support for homeless population

Government initiatives, 1384-1385

Switch to remote learning for schools

Funding for child-care centres, 2954-2955

Youth aging out of CFS care

Extension of age limit to 25, 4035-4036

The Pas

Sewage lagoon expansion project, 59

Planning Amendment Act (Bill 7)

1 R, 142

2 R

Opening statement, 995-996

Questions, 997-999

C 3/R, 1290-1291

Consultations, 997

Ministerial approval authority, 1290

Planning district vs. capital region, 999

Planning Amendment and City of Winnipeg Charter Amendment Act (Bill 37)

1 R, 436

Planning districts, 996

Prenatal support programs

Funding reduction, 2310-23011

Reducing Red Tape and Improving Services Act, 2020 (Bill 29)

1 R, 142

Reducing Red Tape and Improving Services Act, 2021 (Bill 55)

1 R, 436

Rent Assist Benefit

CERB benefit, 3775

General comments, 3706

Number receiving, 3775

Threshold increase, 3775

Rent Bank, 3648, 3709

Renters/renting

Rent Bank, 3648, 3709

Reporting of Supports for Child Survivors of Sexual Assault Act (Trained Health Professionals and Evidence Collection Kits) (Bill 213)

2 R

Debate, 1355-1357

Rising Runners, 332

Risk Recognition Program

Wage subsidy, 3529

Rural Homeownership Program, 3645

Seniors Economic Recovery Credit, 3707

Seven Oaks Hospital

CancerCare services, 1218-1219

Sewage lagoon

Expansion project--The Pas, 59

Sexual assault

24 hour crisis line, 1356

Evidence kits, 1356-1357

Highest rates in the country, 1356

Sexual exploitation, children

Awareness campaign, hotel staff, 1469

Indigenous girls, 1469

Prevention and support initiatives, 1469

She Matters

Sexual assault evidence kits, 1356

Social Services Appeal Board

Annual report March 31, 2021, 4104

Spirit Bear Day Act (Bill 223)

2 R

Debate, 2631-2632

St. Boniface

Sale of old city hall, 2282-2283

StreetReach Winnipeg

Mental health and spiritual care advisors, 1469

Thompson Manitoba

Economic development, 1788

Thompson Nickel Belt Sustainability Act

Repeal of, 1787

Throne Speech

Debate, 58-61, 80

Tracia's Trust, 1469

University College of the North

Child-care spaces, 1624

Water and waste water management

Water services projects, 686

Water treatment plants

Upgrade (Lynn Lake), 59

Winnipeg Foundation

General comments, 3706

Sscope thrift store

Conversion to homeless shelter

Brar, 273

St. Adolphe

Kraft Hockeyville contest

Brar, 2232

Schuler, 2170

St. Andrew's Society of Winnipeg

Lamont, 2037

St. Andrews, RM

Water and waste upgrades

Pallister, 2800

Wiebe, 2800

St. Benedict's Monastery redevelopment

Stakeholder meeting with minister

Johnson, 4238

Wiebe, 4238

Water rights

Johnson, 4159

Wiebe, 4159

St. Boniface

Property crime

Lamont, 953

Sale of old city hall

Lamont, 2914

Sala, 2281-2283

Squires, 2282-2283

St. Boniface Hospital

COVID-19 outbreak

Asagwara, 417

ER conditions

Goertzen, 2799

Lamont, 2798-2799

Pallister, 2799

St. Boniface Industrial Park

Expansion of archival facility

Brar, 4242-4243

Cox, 4243

Fires in

Lamont, 3742

Soil contamination (heavy metals)

Lamont, 24

St. James 55+

Johnston, 1565

St. James Assiniboia Centennial Pool

Re-opening of

Johnston, 2263

St. James Assiniboia Minor Baseball Association

Johnston, 1907

St. James-Assiniboia constituency

Acknowledgements during pandemic

Johnston, 2263

Personal-care homes

COVID-19 vaccinations

Johnston, 2263

St. Mary's road

Overpass

Morley-Lecomte, 2257

St. Norbert Arts Centre

GerryFest

Gerrard, 1775

Modern Plate cafe

Morley-Lecomte, 2487

St. Norbert Farmers' Market

Morley-Lecomte, 2156, 2257

St. Theresa Point

Church fire

Bushie, 2445

St. Vital constituency

COVID-19 vaccine sites

Pop-up clinics in schools

Moses, 3265-3266

Stefanson, 3265-3266

St. Vital Curling Club

Smith, A., 119

STARS. See Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society

Ste. Rose du Lac. See Members' statements

Steel, Cam. See Speaker's Statement

Stefanson, Hon. Heather (Tuxedo) PC

Abortion Protest Buffer Zone Act (Bill 207)

Request for government support, 1416-1417

Addiction treatment

Beds needed, 2996-2997

Addictions Foundation of Manitoba

Transfer to Shared Health, 1950, 1953, 3278

Affordable housing

Funding for, 691

Altona Community Memorial Health Centre

ER services, request to retain, 2044

Assiniboine Park Zoo

Aunt Sally's Farm, 2350

Aunt Sally's Farm, 2350

Budget 2021

Glucose monitoring devices, 2287

Health-care funding, 3341

Long-term care funding, 2235-2236

Personal-care homes, 3104-3105

Cadham Provincial Laboratory

PCR testing capacity, 3097

Canada Health Transfer

Funding levels, 1383-1384

Canada Recovery Benefit (CRB)

Employment and Income Assistance (EIA)

Clawback, 773

CancerCare Manitoba

Plan for under Bill 10, 1953, 3278

Services in north Winnipeg, 3054

Caregiver Wage Support Program

Equitable distribution of, 1179

Government announcement, 1181

Child and Family Services (CFS)

Distribution of PPE, 690

Child care

Essential workers, 2888

Funding model, regulatory changes, 339

On-site care at workplaces, 694

Programs, 75

Wait times, 694

Child care, home based

Temporary child-care grant, 694

Child-care centres

Operating grants, 33

Child-care system review

KPMG contract extension

Expansion of scope, 692-693

Treasury Board authorization, 693

KPMG report, 523-524, 692-693, 922-923, 1219-1220

Children in care

Aging out of care

Call for housing support, 527

Extension of services, 690

Reduction in, 691

Children's Special Allowance

Inclusion in BITSA bill, 695-696

Legal recourse for recipients, 109, 234-235, 696

Community Living disABILITY Services

Funding, 691

Personal protective equipment for staff, 691

COVID-19 pandemic

Release of modelling data, 2493

COVID-19 patients, transported out of province

Transfer of patients to Ontario, 3261-3262, 3264-3265, 3339-3340

COVID-19 testing

PCR testing, 3154

PCR testing, Cadham lab capacity, 3097

PCR testing, Dynacare labs, 3096

PCR tests, sent out of province, 3096

Public-private partnerships, 3098

Rapid test kits, 3106

COVID-19 vaccine

Appointment booking system, 2355-2356

Doses administered, 3092

Immunocompromised individuals, 2761

Métis and Inuit populations

Eligibility requirements, 1383

Number of doses administered, 2175

Pharmacy/doctor office partnerships, 3092

Pop-up clinics, 3265-3266

Vaccination rate, 2213

Vulnerable patients in hospital, 2215

Vulnerable populations, access to vaccination centres, 1315

Vulnerable populations, barriers for, 1876

Youth vaccinations, 3265-3266

COVID-19 vaccine priority

Winnipeg Transit staff, 2660-2661

COVID-19 vaccine sites

Accessibility for senior citizens, 1876, 2240

Accessibility of, 1384

Pop-up sites, 3265-3266

Staffing at, 2175-2176

COVID-19 vaccine, at-risk populations

General comments, 3092

Teachers and child-care sector, 2757

Winnipeg Transit staff, 2660-2661

COVID-19, addiction treatment

Detox services, financial support, 774

COVID-19, child care

Availability during, 449

Essential service workers, 625, 2888

COVID-19, child-care centres

Medical grade mask availability, 587-588

Personal protective equipment, 626

Vaccine priority for staff, 2757

COVID-19, contact tracing

Public health reporting, 1779

COVID-19, demographics

Métis and Inuit populations

Vaccine eligibility requirements, 1383

Vaccinations for youth, 3265-3266

COVID-19, disabilities, persons with

Critical care protocols, 2957

Disability Economic Support Program, help with expenses, 691

Pandemic Staffing Support Benefit, 925

Triage protocols, 2957

COVID-19, financial assistance

Disability Economic Support Program, help with expenses, 691

COVID-19, First Nations

Moderna vaccine approval, 3155

COVID-19, health-care system

Pandemic preparedness, 2886-2887

Staff vacancy rate concerns, 2994-2995

Staffing, 2702-2703

Third wave readiness, 2952-2953

Worker appreciation, 3092

COVID-19, homeless population

Isolation unit for, 774

COVID-19, homeless shelters

Expanded shelter capacity, 691

Financial support, 773

Government initiatives, 592

Isolation unit for, 774

COVID-19, intensive care unit

Capacity limit, request for assistance, 3340-3341

Out-of-province assistance, 3342

COVID-19, northern Manitoba

Accessibility of vaccine, 1382-1383

Critical-care plan for the North, 3343

Pop-up clinics, public notices, 3152

Vaccine, paid time off for, 2285

COVID-19, personal-care homes

Elimination of for-profit facilities, 2756-2757

Movement of agency nurses

COVID transmission concerns, 2002-2003

Request for support for Bill 202, 1316

Request to revoke licences, 1316

Second wave response, 1320-1321

Single-site rule

General comments, 2504

Loss of wages by staff, 2003

Restricting staff movement, 2001-2002

Staff movement between facilities, 2001

Staff vaccinations, 2552

COVID-19, schools

Pop-up vaccine clinics, 3265-3266

COVID-19, second wave

Personal-care home outbreaks, 1320-1321

Timing of health-care reform, 2595

COVID-19, senior citizens

Vaccine site accessibility, 1876, 2240

COVID-19, teachers

Vaccine priority, 2757

COVID-19, third wave

Health system readiness, 2952-2953

Health-system staffing, 2702-2703

Diagnostic services

Shared Health oversight, 1953

Wait times, 1353

Disabilities, children with

Inclusion support funding, 921-922

Disability Economic Support Program

COVID-19 related expenses, help with, 691

Dynacare Laboratory and Health Services Centre

PCR testing, 3096

Early Learning and Child Care Act (Bill 47)

1 R, 434-435

Education system

Menstrual product availability, 1682

Emergency room services

Physician recruitment--Swan Lake, 1580

Request to retain--Altona, 2044

Wait times, 1953

Employment and Income Assistance (EIA)

Rapid access to housing and benefits, 1027

Families Department

Estimates

Opening statements, 625-626, 690-691

Speakers, 690-697

First Nations

Northern health-care collaboration, 3146

First Nations, Inuit and Métis children, youth and families, An Act respecting (Bill C-92)

Minister of Families role in (provincial), 696-697

Flin Flon General Hospital

Clinical preventative services plan, 3148

Regional collaborations, 3147

Glucose monitoring devices

Budget 2021, 2287

Pharmacare coverage for all, 1614-1615, 1719, 2591-2592

Grace Hospital

Out-of-province staffing assistance, request for, 3224-3225

Health and Seniors Care Department

Estimates

Opening statements, 3092-3093

Speakers, 3096-3106, 3145-3160

Main Estimates Supplement 2021-2022, 2650

Staff introductions, 3095

Health Sciences Centre

Sexual assault nurse examiners, 1352

Health-care facilities

Technological upgrades, 1719

Health-care system

Budget 2021, 3341

Clinical preventative services plan, phase 2, 3105-3106

Patient care close to home, 3341

Staffing capacity, increased, 3160

Systemic inequality, triage protocol, 3225-2326

Home-care services

Constituent case concern, 2404

Self-managed care program, 2314

Homeless population

Online resources, 1222

Hospitals

Staff vacancies, 1952

Staff vacancy rate--Winnipeg, 2590-2591

Housing

Children aging out of CFS care, 527

Rapid access for EIA recipients, 1027

Internet services, northern Manitoba

Expansion of, 3152

Inuit population

COVID-19 vaccine eligibility requirements, 1383

Laboratory services, consolidation

Community-based access, 2498

Lead exposure

Lead water pipe replacement, 2595

Leaf Rapids

Nurse recruitment efforts, 3145-3146

Public health nurse resignation, 2284

Lifeflight

Number available, 3152

Staff compliment, 3153, 3156

Long-term care

Budget 2021, 2235-2236

Lynn Lake

Public health nurse resignation, 2284

Manitoba Bridge Grant

Expansion of eligibility criteria, 1180

Manitoba Honour 150 award

Cholakis, Ernest, 2653

Larsson, Gunvor, 2653

Lazareck, Karyn, 2653

Manitoba Pharmacare Program

Glucose monitoring devices and medication coverage, 1614-1615, 1719, 2591-2592

Manitoba's Clinical and Preventive Services Plan

Sexual assault survivor services, 1353

Maples Personal Care Home

COVID-19 outbreak, 3101-3105

Staff shortage, 3101-3102

Members' statements

Aunt Sally's Farm, 2350

Manitoba Honour 150 award recipients, 2653

Tuxedo constituency acknowledgements, 765

Menstrual product availability

Request to supply all schools, 1477-1478, 1682

Mental health and addiction

Department organizational structure, 1951-1952

Métis population

COVID-19 vaccine eligibility requirements, 1383

Ministerial statements

Holocaust Memorial Day, 2229

Moderna vaccine

Vaccine approval--First Nations, 3155

National pharmacare program

Request for government support, 1520

Northern education

Local input concerns re: Bill 64, 1683

Northern health care

Care out-of-community, reduction in, 3156

Clinical preventative services plan, 3156

Enhanced hub, 3149-3150

First Nations collaboration, 3146

Funding and staffing, 2659-2660

Health-care services, 2285-2286

Internet service expansion, 3152

Nurse vacancy rates, 3227-3228

Sexual assault, child survivors

Support services, 1220-1221, 1418-1419

Northern Health Region

Agency nurses, 3150-3151, 3157, 3159

Facility manager sharing, 3152

Recruitment, 3146

Northern Manitoba, internet services

Expansion of, 3152

Northern Patient Transportation Program

Request to review policy, 3155-3156

Nurses--internationally educated

Recruitment and retention, 3050-3051

Nurses/nursing

Agency nurses, 2002-2003

Agency nurses--Northern Health Region, 3150-3151, 3157

Recruitment--Leaf Rapids, 3145-3146

Staffing levels, 2399-2400, 3158, 3226-3227

Vacancy rates--northern Manitoba, 3227-3228

Oral Questions

Abortion services, safe access to

Request for support for Bill 207, 1416-1417

Access to COVID-19 vaccine

Barriers for vulnerable Manitobans, 1876

Adult epilepsy-monitoring unit

Expansion announcement, 3268

Altona emergency room

Request to retain services, 2044

Canada Emergency Response Benefit

Clawback of EIA benefits, 773

Canada Health Transfer

Funding levels, 1383-1384

CancerCare Manitoba

Services in north Winnipeg, 3054

Caregiver Wage Support Program

Equitable distribution concerns, 1179

Government announcement, 1181

Child care availability during pandemic

Constituent case concern, 449

Child survivors of sexual assault

Northern support services needed, 1220-1221

Child-care centres

Operating grants, 33

Child-care programs

Government position, 75

Child-care system

KPMG report, 523-524

Child-care system funding model

Concerns regarding regulatory changes, 339

Child-care system review

KPMG report and Bill 47, 1219-1220

Release of KPMG report, 922-923

Children aging out of CFS care

Call for housing support, 527

Children with disabilities

Inclusion support funding, 921-922

Children's Special Allowance

Legal recourse for CFS agencies, 109

Legal recourse for recipients, 234-235

Consolidation of laboratory services

Community-based access, 2498

COVID-19 and detox services

Request for financial support, 774

COVID-19 and health care

Pandemic preparedness, 2886-2887

Staff vacancy rate concerns, 2994-2995

COVID-19 and homeless shelters

Request for financial support, 773

COVID-19 and long-term care

Elimination of for-profit facilities, 2756-2757

COVID-19 and northern Manitoba

Accessibility of COVID-19 vaccine, 1382-1383

COVID-19 and personal-care homes

Inquiry into second wave response, 1320-1321

Request to revoke licences, 1316

COVID-19 and vulnerable Manitobans

Access to vaccination centres, 1315

COVID-19 contact tracing

Public health reporting, 1779

COVID-19 pandemic plan

Release of modelling data, 2493

COVID-19 pandemic second wave

Timing of health-care reform, 2595

COVID-19 third wave

Health system readiness, 2952-2953

Health-system staffing, 2702-2703

COVID-19 vaccinations

Request for pop-up clinics in schools, 3265-3266

COVID-19 vaccine eligibility

Immunocompromised individuals, 2761

Métis and Inuit populations, 1383

Priority for child-care sector, 2757

Vulnerable patients in hospital, 2215

Winnipeg Transit staff, 2660-2661

COVID-19 vaccine rollout

Appointment booking system, 2355-2356

Distribution rate concerns, 2213

Number of doses administered, 2175

COVID-19 vaccine sites

Accessibility concerns, 1384

Accommodations for seniors, 2240

Staffing at sites, 2175-2176

Drug overdose deaths

Addiction treatment services, 2996-2997

Education Modernization Act

Equitable education in the North, 1683

Employment and Income Assistance

Rapid access to housing and benefits, 1027

Essential workers

Child-care plan, 2888

Glucose monitoring devices

Pharmacare coverage for all, 2591-2592

Government's pandemic response

Critical-care plan for the North, 3343

Grace Hospital staffing concerns

Request for out-of-province workers, 3224-3225

Health care for persons with disabilities

Critical care and triage protocols, 2957

Health-care facilities

Technological upgrades, 1719

Health-care system

Funding in Budget 2021, 3341

Nurse staffing levels, 2399-2400, 3226-3227

Patient care close to home, 3341

Surgery backlog, 2176-2177

Home-care services

Constituent case concern, 2404

Self-managed care program, 2314

Homeless population in Manitoba

Housing support and online resources, 1222

Internationally educated nurses

Recruitment and retention, 3050-3051

Lead water pipes

Timeline for replacement, 2595

Long-term care funding

Budget 2021, 2235-2236

Manitoba Bridge Grant for small business

Expansion of eligibility requirements, 1180

Manitoba hospital staffing and capacity

Request for out-of-province assistance, 3342

Manitoba hospitals ICU capacity

Request for assistance, 3340-3341

Transfer of patients to Ontario, 3261-3262, 3264-3265, 3339-3340

Menstrual product availability

Request to supply schools, 1477-1478, 1682

National Pharmacare program

Request for government support, 1520

Northern health care

Funding and staffing, 2659-2660

Health-care services, 2285-2286

Nurse vacancy rates, 3227-3228

Pandemic Staffing Support Benefit

Disability services, child care, 925

Personal-care home staffing

Request for support for Bill 202, 1316

PPE for child-care centres

Medical grade mask availability, 587-588

Private personal-care homes

Request to revoke licences, 1779

Public Health Amendment Act

Vaccination status of workers, 2552

Seizure clinics

Neurologist vacancies, 1778

Support for homeless shelters

Government initiatives, 592

Surgery backlog

Impact on women, 2309-2310

Wait time for elective procedures, 1385

Swan Lake ER vacancies

Physician recruitment, 1580

Systemic inequality in health care

Establishment of triage protocol, 3225-2326

Temporary Child Care Services Grant

Licensed affordable child-care spaces, 232-233

Winnipeg Football Club

Vaccine ambassador campaign, 2707

Winnipeg hospitals

Staff vacancy rate, 2590-2591

Youth victims of sexual assault

Northern Manitoba health services, 1418-1419

Pandemic Staffing Support Benefit

Disability services, child care, 925

Pediatric Epilepsy Monitoring Unit

Expansion announcement, 3268

Personal Health Information Amendment Act (Bill 54)

2 R

Opening statement, 2082-2083

Questions, 2083-2085

C/3 R, 3282

Abandoned applications, 2084

Applications, abuse of, 2085

Applications, vulnerable persons, 2084

Fees, 2085

Health research approval committee, 2082, 2083, 2084

Power to disregard requests, 2083

Privacy breaches, requirement to notify, 2082

Research committee, ethical considerations, 2083-2084

Review period, 2084, 3282

Use of health information of employees

Restriction on trustees, 2082

Personal protective equipment

CFS staff, 690

Child-care centres

General comments, 626

Community Living disABILITY Services, 691

Personal-care homes

Funding and staffing, 3098

Increase in beds, 1353

Inspections, number and frequency, 3099

Price and volume increase, 3098

Personal-care homes, private

Request to revoke licences, 1779

Physicians

Recruitment for ER's--Swan Lake, 1580

Pine Falls Health Complex

Rapid COVID-19 tests, 3153-3154

Public Health Amendment Act (Bill 67)

2 R

Opening statement, 2001-2002

Questions, 2002-2003

R/S Amdt

Clause 2(1)(b), 2502-2503

Clause 2(2), 2503

C/3 R, 2504

Consultations, 2002

Other facilities, definition of, 2003

Public-private partnerships

COVID-19 testing, 3098

Regional health authorities

Future of under Bill 10, 1952

Regional Health Authorities Amendment Act (Health System Governance and Accountability) (Bill 10)

2 R

Opening statement, 1949-1950

Questions, 1951-1953

C/3 R, 3278-3279

Preventative health services

Organizational structure, 1953

Service purchase agreements, 1950, 3278

Reporting of Supports for Child Survivors of Sexual Assault Act (Trained Health Professionals and Evidence Collection Kits) (Bill 213)

2 R

Debate, 1352-1354

Revera personal-care homes, COVID-19 outbreak

Revoke licence, request to, 1779

Rural Manitoba

Sexual assault, models of care, 1353

Seizure clinics

Neurologist vacancies, 1778

Sexual assault

Manitoba's Clinical and Preventive Services Plan, 1353

Models of care--rural areas, 1353

Sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE)

Health Sciences Centre, 1352

Pediatric patients, 1352

Sexual assault, child survivors

Support services--northern Manitoba, 1220-1221, 1418-1419

Shared Health

Addictions Foundation of Manitoba, transfer to, 1950

Diagnostic services, oversight of, 1953

Laboratory/diagnostic services, 1953

Snow Lake Manitoba

Doctor availability, 2284

St. Vital constituency

COVID-19 vaccine sites

Pop-up clinics in schools, 3265-3266

Surgical and diagnostic backlog

Elective surgery, 1385

General comments, 2176-2177

Impact on women, 2309-2310

Swan Lake

ER vacancies, physician recruitment, 1580

Temporary Child Care Services Grant

Licensed affordable child-care spaces, 232-233

Transformation Management Office

Freedom of information requests, 1951-1952

Unions/unionization

Nurses union consultations re: Bill 10, 1951

Winnipeg Football Club

Vaccine ambassador campaign, 2707

Winnipeg Foundation

Sustainability trust, 694

Winnipeg Humane Society

Warnock, Sally founding member, 2350

Winnipeg Transit

Vaccine priority for staff, 2660-2661

Youth

COVID-19 vaccinations for, 3265-3266

Steinbach

COVID-19 testing

Wait times

Lamont, 816

Pallister, 816

Steinbach Regional Secondary School

COVID-19 vaccination directive to staff re: vaccines

Altomare, 3504-3505

Cullen, 3505

Goertzen, 3505

STEM fields. See Members' statements under Forslund, Jenna

Stillbirth. See Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Leave for Miscarriage or Stillbirth)

Stop Child Sexual Exploitation Awareness Week. See Ministerial statements

StreetReach Winnipeg

Expansion--northern Manitoba

Gordon, 2375-2376

Mental health and spiritual care advisors

Gordon, 2375

Squires, 1469

Stuartburn Fire Department

Smook, 1510

Student Aid program

Review of

Ewasko, 3865-3866

Moses, 3865-3866

Student financial assistance

Loans given

Ewasko, 3864

Moses, 3864-3865

Student union fees. See also Advanced Education Administration Amendment Act

General comments

Ewasko, 1691, 1693-1694

Lamoureux, 1693

Moses, 1693

Government interference concerns

Ewasko, 1819

Lamoureux, 1819

Student unions

Lamont, 2138

Sturgeon Heights Community Centre

Fielding, 1609

Substance abuse

Needles distributed, increase in

Friesen, 298

Smith, B., 298

Suicide rate, men

Smith, A., 1016

Summer Student Recovery Jobs Program

Student wage subsidy, COVID-19

Eichler, 541, 544

Moses, 544, 2238

Nesbitt, 48

Sunday/holiday shopping. See Retail Business Hours of Operation Act (Various Acts Amended or Repealed)

Sunshine House

Asagwara, 915, 2438

Supplementary Appropriation Act, 2020 (COVID-19 Response) (Bill 39)

1 R

Fielding, 164

2 R

Debate

Fielding, 165-168

Gerrard, 166

Wasyliw, 165-168

C 3/R

Fielding, 175

R/A

Filmon, 176

Internal adjustments

Fielding, 166

Wasyliw, 166

Supplementary Appropriation Act, 2020-2021 (Bill 69)

1 R

Fielding, 1335

2 R

Debate

Asagwara, 1344-1346

Wasyliw, 1339-1344

Opening statement

Fielding, 1336

Questions

Fielding, 1336-1339

Gerrard, 1337

Wasyliw, 1336-1339

C/3 R

Fielding, 1346

Committee of the Whole, 1346

R/A

Filmon, 1346

Supplementary Loans and Guarantee Authority

Annual report March 31, 2021

Fielding, 3669

Supply chain. See Central Services

Surgery. See Resolutions

Surgery, elective. See Health-care system

Surgical and diagnostic backlog

Budget 2021

Lagimodiere, 2330

Cap removal

Gerrard, 3888

Elective surgery

Asagwara, 1385

Kinew, 1512-1513

Pallister, 1512-1514

Stefanson, 1385

Funding to address

Asagwara, 4046-4048

Gordon, 4046-4048

General comments

Adams, 3598

Friesen, 242

Gerrard, 3443

Lagimodiere, 2330

Marcelino, 2176-2177

Morley-Lecomte, 2258

Pallister, 3132-3133, 3443

Stefanson, 2176-2177

Impact of pandemic

Naylor, 3879, 3881

Teitsma, 3881

Impact on women

Asagwara, 2309-2310

Stefanson, 2309-2310

Jurisdictional comparison

Pallister, 3110-3111

Number delayed

Gordon, 4047

Pediatric patients

Naylor, 3880

Plan to address

Asagwara, 3819-3820

Gerrard, 3819

Goertzen, 4031-4032

Gordon, 3819-3820

Kinew, 4031-4032

Survivor's Hope Crisis Centre

Cox, 2343

Swan Lake

ER vacancies, physician recruitment

Asagwara, 1579-1580

Stefanson, 1580

Swan River constituency

First responder recognition

Wowchuk, 149

Snowmobile trails

Wowchuk, 46

Tourism

Wowchuk, 45-46

Swan Valley Regional Secondary

High school students

University courses available to

Wowchuk, 45

Vocational programs

Wowchuk, 45

Swanton, Clayton. See Members' statements

Swistun Family. See Members' statements

Swistun Family Heritage Park

Wharton, 1809

Syphilis cases

Increase in

Friesen, 628-629

Smith, B., 628

Systemic racism. See also Mandatory Training for Provincial Employees (Systemic Racism and Human Rights) Act

Example of, Bill 63

Fontaine, 3360

General comments

Asagwara, 128-129, 800

Moses, 289

Justice system

Bushie, 2329

Provincial workplaces

Brar, 1549

Moses, 1549

 

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