House Subject Index - 2nd Session - 43rd Legislature
# A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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
Threats to, Manitoba's response
Moses, 1646-1647
Oxenham, 1646
Agriculture, US tariffs on
Bereza, 193-194
Kostyshyn, 193-194
Forecast for Canada, impact of tariffs
Sala, 1540-1541
Stone, 1540-1541
GDP growth
Khan, 1696
Kinew, 1696
GDP growth targets
Khan, 1640-1641
Kinew, 1640-1641
Venture capital investment
Khan, 1641-1642
Kinew, 1641-1642
Education and Early Childhood Learning Department
Supplement to Estimates of Expenditure 2025-2026
Schmidt, 1634
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
Rates for Winnipeg in 2025
Sala, 1853-1854
Stone, 1853-1854
Timeline for new funding formula
Sala, 693-694
Stone, 693
Federal funding
Ewasko, 261-263
Kinew, 262-263
Staffing concerns
Ewasko, 1854-1855
Schmidt, 1854-1855
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
911 reliability concerns--rural Manitoba
Asagwara, 1764
Johnson, 1764
Moroz, 1764
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
Plebiscite legislation to prevent closures
Asagwara, 1703
Dela Cruz, 1702-1703
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
Understaffing and closure concerns
Asagwara, 1761-1762
Guenter, 1761-1762
Personal-care homes
Staff vacancy concerns
Asagwara, 814-815
Guenter, 814-815
Employee Pension and Other Costs
Supplement to Estimates of Expenditure 2025-2026
Sala, 1634
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
Enabling Appropriations, Tax Credits and Public Debt
Supplement to Estimates of Expenditure 2025-2026
Sala, 1634
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
Environment and Climate Change Department
Supplement to Estimates of Expenditure 2025-2026
Moyes, 1634
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
Estimates
Opening statements
Khan, 1724
Kinew, 1723-1724
Speakers
Wasyliw, 1885-1889