House Index - 2nd Session - 43rd Legislature
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Earlier Screening for Breast Cancer Act (Bill 203)
1 R
Cook, 50
2 R
Debate
Naylor, 460-462
Opening statement
Cook, 456-458
Questions
Bereza, 459-460
Cook, 458-460
Hiebert, 458-459
Pankratz, 458-460
Early childhood educators. See Members' statements
Lamoureux, 1490
Moyes, 1489-1490
Nesbitt, 1490
Layoffs due to US tariffs
Asagwara, 937-938
Ewasko, 937-938
Education property tax
Impact of increase
Jackson, 773-774
Schmidt, 773-774
Agriculture, US tariffs on
Bereza, 193-194
Kostyshyn, 193-194
Forecast for Canada, impact of tariffs
Sala, 1540-1541
Stone, 1540-1541
Cost of living concerns
Ewasko, 1231-1232
Kinew, 1231-1232
Cottage owners--Victoria Beach
Increase concerns
Sala, 1048-1049
Stone, 1048-1049
Farmland, phase out request
Stone, 197-198
Increase concerns
Increase concerns--Interlake School Division
King, 1102-1103
Schmidt, 1102-1103
Increase, impact on homeowners
Cook, 811-812
Ewasko, 1295-1296
Sala, 1232-1233
Stone, 1232-1233
Increase, impact on homeowners--East St. Paul
Jackson, 773-774
Schmidt, 773-774
Timeline for new funding formula
Sala, 693-694
Stone, 693
Federal funding
Ewasko, 261-263
Kinew, 262-263
Student learning outcomes
Reduction concerns
Jackson, 565
Schmidt, 565-566
Members' statements
Loiselle, 1293-1294
Ministerial statements
Ewasko, 1344-1345
Lamoureux, 1345
Schmidt, 1343-1344
EIA. See Employment and Income Assistance
Election Financing Amendment and Elections Amendment Act (Bill 30)
1 R
Wiebe, 482
PC party campaign director (2023)
Inquiry into child-care contracts
Loiselle, 1601
Schmidt, 1601
Operating budget for 2025
Narth, 832
Naylor, 833
Hours of operation--southwestern Manitoba
Asagwara, 397
Cook, 396-397
Patient death at HSC
Timeline for critical incident report
Asagwara, 428
Cook, 428
Patient death, call for independent investigation
Asagwara, 597-598
Lamoureux, 597
Request to restore--Seven Oaks Hospital
Asagwara, 815-816
Lamoureux, 815-816
Wait time reduction plan
Asagwara, 597
Lamoureux, 597
Wait times and bed shortage
Asagwara, 597
Lamoureux, 596-597
Wait times and staffing
Asagwara, 428-429
Cook, 428-429
Wait times and violent incidents
Asagwara, 1104-1105
Cook, 1104-1105
Personal-care homes
Staff vacancy concerns
Asagwara, 814-815
Guenter, 814-815
Organizations offering training, funding for
Asagwara, 321-322
Ewasko, 321-322
Employment and income assistance (EIA)
Affordable housing for recipients
Fontaine, 751-752
Lamoureux, 751-752
Employment and Income Assistance (EIA)
Postal strike, impact on Interlake residents
Johnson, 63
Sandhu, 63
Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Non-Compete Agreements) (Bill 213)
1 R
Wasyliw, 1191
Support for east-west pipeline
Sala, 773
Stone, 773
Support for east-west projects
Sala, 814
Stone, 814
Environment Amendment and Waste Reduction and Prevention Amendment Act (Bill 22)
1 R
Moyes, 480
2 R
Debate
Nesbitt, 1334
Opening statement
Moyes, 1332-1333
Questions
Moyes, 1333
Nesbitt, 1333
Inquiry into the compliance of the Premier with The Conflict of Interest (Members and Ministers) Act by the Member for Fort Garry, December 2, 2024
Lindsey, 418-419
That the Legislative Assembly accept the Report of the Ethics Commissioner dated February 19, 2025 regarding the Premier and approve the recommendation contained therein
Motion
Lindsey, 570
Speakers
Fontaine, 570-572
Wasyliw, 572-573
That the Legislative Assembly accept the Report of the Ethics Commissioner dated November 5, 2024 regarding the Honourable Member for Riding Mountain
Motion
Lindsey, 210
Speakers
Fontaine, 211-212
Jackson, 213-214
Nesbitt, 210-211
Ewasko, Wayne (Lac du Bonnet) PC
An Act respecting "O Canada" and Other Observances and Land and Treaty Acknowledgements in Schools (Education Administration Act and Public Schools Act Amended) (Bill 40)
2 R
Debate, 1161-1166
Questions, 1158-1161
Anti-Semitism
Graffiti in Tuxedo, 1494-1495
Bail reform
Timeline for, 861-862, 1042-1043
Violent crime rate, 1595
Budget 2025
Amendment, 994-995
Cabinet
Shuffle inquiry, 1596
Cannabis - home growing
Legalization, impact on police resources, 1538
Carbon tax
Manitoba industries, 1101-1102
Checkmate Government Relations
Payments to public relations firm, 490
Child care
Future funding levels, 810-811
Child-care centre
Funding commitment--Falcon Lake, 810
Child-care facilities
Funding commitment--Falcon Lake, 810
Community Child Care Standards Amendment and Education Administration Amendment Act (Bill 20)
2 R
Debate, 1329-1331
Questions, 1327-1329
Cost of living
Plan to address, request for, 392-393
Tax increases and inflation concerns, 1594
Crime/criminals
Drug traffickers, release of offenders, 745-746
Department of Families
Workplace review report, 393-394
Eascan Automation
Layoffs due to US tariffs, 937-938
Education property tax
Cost of living concerns, 1231-1232
Increase, impact on homeowners, 1295-1296
Education system
Federal funding, 261-263
Education Week
Ministerial statements, 1344-1345
Employment
Organizations offering training, funding for, 321-322
Francis, Pope
Death of, 1493
God Save the King
Option to sing in Manitoba schools, 1195
Grocery prices
Government reduction record, 92-93
Impaired driving
Stricter penalties for drivers, 936
Inflation rate
Cost of living concerns, 746-747
Interim leader of the the official opposition
Acknowledgement to colleagues, 1596-1597
Interprovincial trade
Removal of barriers
All-party task force, 320-321
Economic benefit for Manitobans, 771-772
Interprovincial trade barriers
All-party task force, request for, 320-321
Jordan's Principle
Funding, 559-560
Justice strategy
Community safety concerns, 119-120
Lac du Bonnet constituency
Winter activities, 743-744
Legislative session
Crime, health care and the economy, 1595
Lemay Forest
Expropriation notification to property owner, 1348-1349
Lymphedema Awareness Day
Members' statements, 487
Manitoba Housing
Kennedy Street units
Living conditions and safety concerns, 1195-1197
Manitoba Hydro
Transmission line to Nunavut
Construction costs, impact on hydro rates, 1536-1537
US energy contracts, non-renewal
Future power supply needs, 1294
Interprovincial transmission plan, 1295
Manufacturing sector
Carbon tax inquiry, 1139
Matter of urgent public importance
The need to protect Manitoba businesses and consumers from the economic impact of American tariffs and to develop a long-term interprovincial trade strategy, 433-435
Members' statements
Lymphedema Awareness Day, 487
School Bus Driver Day, 1346-1347
Throne Speech, 90
Toews, Kyle, 390
Week of the Early Childhood Educator, 1590
Winter activities in Lac du Bonnet, 743-744
Mining and minerals
Resource development, 896-897
Ministerial statements
Education Week, 1344-1345
Missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls
Search for, apology to the victims and their families, 422
Motions of Condolence
Nello Altomare, 600-601
Municipal Councils and School Boards Elections Amendment and Public Schools Amendment Act (Bill 16)
2 R
Debate, 1323-1326
Questions, 1321-1323
Municipalities
Policing costs, 191-192
National anthem
Resolution regarding O Canada, 1138-1139
Singing of O Canada in the chamber
Passing of resolution, timeline for rules committee, 1194
Premier's comments, apology request, 1194
North End Sewage Treatment Plant
Funding commitment, 16-17, 55-56
Funding commitment inquiry, 55-56
Throne speech funding commitment, 16-17
Opposition day motion
To call on the provincial government to take immediate and decisive action to create a bail condition enforcement branch within the Manitoba Sheriff's Department to protect and safeguard Manitobans from individuals that violate conditions of their release, 536-537
Oral Questions
Change to education requirements for teachers
Concern for student outcomes, 978-979
Checkmate Government Relations
Payments to public relations firm, 490
Child-care centre in Falcon Lake
Funding commitment request, 810
Cost of living in Manitoba
Request for plan to address, 392-393
Tax increases and inflation concerns, 1594
Crime and public safety
Government record, 1099-1100
Release of repeat offenders, 770
Timeline for bail reform, 861-862, 1042-1043
Crime, health care and the economy
Government record, 1595
Death of Ashlee Shingoose
Condolence to family, 935-936
Death of Pope Francis
Condolences, 1493
Department of Families
Workplace review report, 393-394
Eascan Automation
Layoffs due to US tariffs, 937-938
Education property taxes
Cost-of-living concerns, 1231-1232
Increase concerns for homeowners, 1295-1296
Education system
Federal funding, 261-263
Establishment of Washington Trade Office
Call for interprovincial trade task force, 343-344
Criteria for selecting trade representative, 344
Free trade and mobility within Canada act
Request for support for bill 227, 1593-1594
Government ministers
Cabinet shuffle inquiry, 1596
Government's justice strategy
Community safety concerns, 119-120
Grocery price inflation
Government record to reduce, 92-93
Impaired driving law
Stricter penalties for drivers, 936
Individuals charged with drug trafficking
Concern regarding release of offenders, 745-746
Interim leader of the the official opposition
Acknowledgement to colleagues, 1596-1597
Interprovincial trade barriers
Request for all-party task force, 320-321
Request to eliminate, 557-558
Jordan's Principle
Funding concerns, 559-560
Legalization of home-grown cannabis
Impact on police resources, 1538
Lemay Forest expropriation
Notification of property owner, 1348-1349
Manitoba Housing Kennedy Street units
Living conditions and safety concerns, 1195-1197
Manitoba industries
Carbon tax inquiry, 1101-1102
Manitoba trade office in Washington
Government staffing concerns, 491-492
Manitoba's inflation rate
Impact on cost of living, 746-747
Manitoba's payroll tax
Request to eliminate, 648
Manufacturing sector
Carbon tax inquiry, 1139
Mineral resource development
Government position, 896-897
Municipal policing costs
Government intention, 191-192
Non-renewal of Hydro's US energy contracts
Future power supply needs, value of Hydro assets, 1294
Interprovincial transmission plan, 1295
North end sewage treatment plant
Throne speech funding commitment, 16-17
North end sewage treatment project
Funding commitment inquiry, 55-56
Organizations offering employment training
Funding level concerns, 321-322
Premier of Manitoba
Communication with ministers, 345-346
Premier's private air travel
Conflict of interest inquiry, 904
Premier's travel on charter flight
Conflict of interest inquiry, 859-861
Expense claim inquiry, 985
Premier's response, 976-977
Premier's trip to British Columbia
Financial transparency request, 646-647
Premier's trip to Washington
Meeting with White House staff, 590-591
Previous funding for child care
Inquiry into future funding levels, 810-811
Proposed hydro transmission line to Nunavut
Construction costs, impact on hydro rates, 1536-1537
Release of child sex offender
Timeline for bail reform, 685-686
Removal of interprovincial trade barriers
Economic benefit for Manitobans, 771-772
Resolution regarding O Canada
Request for government support, 1138-1139
Rise in anti-Semitism
Anti-Semitic graffiti in Tuxedo, 1494-1495
Safe consumption site
Location inquiry, 1349-1350
Resident safety concerns, 1350-1351
Safe consumption site for Point Douglas
Community consultation report, 686-687
Search for missing Indigenous women
Apology to the victims and their families, 422
Singing of God Save the King
Option to sing in Manitoba schools, 1195
Singing of O Canada in the chamber
Passing of resolution, timeline for rules committee, 1194
Premier's comments, apology request, 1194
Supervised consumption site plan
Public consultations for Point Douglas, 156-157
Transcona by-election results
Candidate and volunteer appreciation, 769
US tariffs on Canadian goods
Manitoba delegation to Washington, 490
Manitoba government's response to, 423-425, 489-490
Premier's response, 590
Violent crime incident
Justice system concerns, 263-264
Violent crime incidents
Release of repeat offenders, 1494
Violent crime rate
Bail reform, 1595
Timeline for bail reform, 518-520
West End Winnipeg neighbourhood
Violent crime and vandalism, 1229-1231
Winnipeg Transit
Safety concerns, 1043-1044
Payroll tax
Request to eliminate, 648
Petitions
Death of Jordyn Reimer-judicial review request, 904-905
New Neepawa Health Centre, 658, 759-760, 945
Opposition to releasing repeat offenders, 697, 868-869, 986, 1109, 1149, 1605
Removal of federal carbon tax, 25-26, 65, 106, 165, 199-200, 356-357, 403-404, 568, 1239, 1503-1504, 1546
Teaching certification, 243, 271, 331
Point Douglas
Supervised consumption site
Public consultations, 156-157
Police/policing
Cost for municipalities, 191-192
Premier of Manitoba
Communication with ministers, 345-346
Travel on charter flight
Conflict of interest inquiry, 859-861, 904
Expense claim inquiry, 985
Premier's response, 976-977
Trip to British Columbia
Financial transparency request, 646-647
Trip to Washington
White House staff meeting, 590-591
Public safety
Government record, 1099-1100
Repeat offenders, release of, 770
Public Schools Amendment Act (Bill 6)
2 R
Debate, 1366-1367
Questions, 1364-1365
Public Schools Amendment Act (Campaign Financing for School Trustees) (Bill 39)
2 R
Debate, 1361-1363
Questions, 1358-1361
Public Schools Amendment Act (Indigenous Languages of Instruction) (Bill 18)
2 R
Debate, 1308-1312
Questions, 1305-1308
Public Schools Amendment Act (Nutrition Equality for Lasting Learning Outcomes) (Bill 17)
2 R
Debate, 1123-1131
Questions, 1120-1123
Public Schools Amendment Act (Safe Schools) (Bill 19)
2 R
Debate, 1370-1373
Questions, 1368-1370
Public Schools Amendment Act (Universal Screening for Learning Disabilities) (Bill 225)
2 R
Debate, 1275
Resolutions
Calling on the provincial government to reverse recent amendments to the teaching certificates and qualifications regulation
Debate, 382-384
Questions, 378
Safe consumption site
Community consultation report--Point Douglas, 686-687
Location inquiry, 1349-1350
Resident safety concerns, 1350-1351
School Bus Driver Day
Members' statements, 1346-1347
Schools
God Save the King, singing of, 1195
Sex offender
Release of
Need for bail reform, 685-686
Shingoose, Ashlee
Death of, condolence to family, 935-936
Supervised consumption site
Public consultations--Point Douglas, 156-157
Tariffs - United States
Eascan Automation layoffs, 937-938
Manitoba delegation to Washington, 490
Manitoba government's response to, 423-425, 489-490, 590
Premier's response, 590
Teachers/teaching
Education requirements
Concern for student outcomes, 978-979
Throne Speech
Amendment, 47
Debate, 41-47
North End Sewage Treatment Plant, 16-17
Toews, Kyle
Members' statements, 390
Trade
Interprovincial barriers, 557-558
Support for bill 227, 1593-1594
Washington Trade Office
Call for interprovincial trade task force, 343-344
Criteria for selecting trade representative, 344
Staffing concerns, 491-492
Washington Trade Office, establishment
Call for interprovincial trade task force, 343-344
Criteria for selecting trade representative, 344
Transcona by-election results
Candidate and volunteer appreciation, 769
Violent crime
Bail reform, timeline for, 518-520
Justice system concerns, 263-264
Repeat offenders, release of, 1494
Violent crime rate
Bail reform, timeline for, 1595
Week of the Early Childhood Educator
Members' statements, 1590
West End Winnipeg
Violent crime and vandalism, 1229-1231
Winnipeg Transit
Safety concerns, 1043-1044