House Index - 2nd Session - 43rd Legislature
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Members' statements
Dela Cruz, 1850
Armed robbery
Byram, 1050-1051
Wiebe, 1050-1051
MAID. See Medical assistance in dying
Members' statements
MAHCP collective agreement settlement, 827-828
Measures to combat inflation, 189
Public Accounts, Standing Committee on
Fourth Report, 11-12
Third Report, 971-972
Throne Speech
Debate, 184-187
Members' statements
Goertzen, 1695
Manitoba Aboriginal Sports and Recreation Council
Members' statements
Cross, 53
Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation (MASC)
Business risk management programs
Kinew, 1602-1603
Funding announcement
Blashko, 162
Kennedy, 162-163
Manitoba Cleft Lip and Palate/Dysplasia Dental Benefit Program
Treatment delays due to staff shortage
Asagwara, 1200-1201
Guenter, 1200
Annual Report, March 31, 2024
Wiebe, 825
Manitoba Financial Services Authority Act and Amendments to Various Other Acts (Bill 37)
1 R
Sala, 476
2 R
Debate
Stone, 1401-1402
Opening statement
Sala, 1400
Questions
Sala, 1400-1401
Stone, 1400-1401
Referred to Standing Committee on Legislative Affairs
Manitoba Government and General Employees Union (MGEU)
Metis, Michif child and family services agencies, layoffs
Byram, 494-495
Fontaine, 494-495
Kennedy Street units
Living conditions and safety concerns
Ewasko, 1195-1197
Hiebert, 1141-1142
Kinew, 1195-1196
Smith, 1141-1142
Kennedy Street Units
Request to address graffiti
Hiebert, 1439-1440
Kinew, 1440
Suite vacancies
Bereza, 1301
Kinew, 1302
Vacancy rate (for seniors)--Interlake
Johnson, 1435
Smith, 1435-1436
Wait times
Lamoureux, 1433-1434
Smith, 1434
Funding concerns
Hiebert, 431
Smith, 431
Energy capacity, expansion plan
Kinew, 1140-1141
Stone, 1140-1141
Revenue and rates, impact on
Sala, 1502-1503
Stone, 1501-1502
Transmission line to Nunavut
Construction costs, impact on hydro rates
Ewasko, 1536-1537
Kinew, 1536-1538
US energy contracts, non-renewal
Future power supply needs
Ewasko, 1294
Kinew, 1294-1295
Interprovincial transmission plan
Ewasko, 1295
Kinew, 1295
Manitoba Hydro Amendment Act (Bill 28)
1 R
Sala, 475
2 R
Debate
Stone, 1397-1399
Opening statement
Sala, 1393-1394
Questions
Sala, 1394-1397
Stone, 1394-1397
Referred to Standing Committee on Legislative Affairs
Manitoba Hydro Amendment Act (Net-Metering Agreements) (Bill 202)
1 R
Johnson, 49
2 R
Debate
Pankratz, 455-456
Opening statement
Johnson, 451-453
Questions
Johnson, 453-455
Piwniuk, 454
Sala, 454-455
Schuler, 454
Smith, 453-454
Stone, 453-455
Government intention
Sala, 60-61
Stone, 60-61
Increase concerns
Sala, 1202-1203
Stone, 1202
Infrastructure upgrade costs
Lamoureux, 1201-1202
Sala, 1201-1202
Working condition concerns
Asagwara, 1498-1499
Cook, 1498
Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program
Health worker recruitment
Asagwara, 327-328
Marcelino, 327-328
Narth, 327-328
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation Amendment Act (Bill 35)
1 R
Wiebe, 482
2 R
Debate
Balcaen, 1262-1263
Opening statement
Wiebe, 1262
Questions
Balcaen, 1262
Wiebe, 1262
Referred to Standing Committee on Justice
Manitoba Scholarship and Bursary Initiative
Increased funding for Indigenous students
Cable, 127-128
Redhead, 127
Manitoba Small Business Month Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended) (Bill 208)
1 R
Cross, 153
2 R
Debate
Balcaen, 721-722
Bereza, 1082-1084
Byram, 722-723
Goertzen, 1080-1082
Guenter, 718-720
Hiebert, 551-553
King, 1076-1077
Nesbitt, 723-725
Perchotte, 548-549
Schuler, 1079-1080
Wowchuk, 1084
Opening statement
Cross, 543-545
Questions
Cross, 545-548
Hiebert, 546-547
Narth, 546
Pankratz, 546-547
Perchotte, 545
Wharton, 546-547
Manitoba Watershed Districts Program
Annual Report for 2023-2024
Moyes, 1844
Members' statements
Stone, 1347-1348
Members' statements
Stone, 1347-1348
Job security and export markets
Lamoureux, 429-430
Moses, 429-430
Carbon tax inquiry
Ewasko, 1139
Kinew, 1139-1140
Marcelino, Hon. Malaya (Notre Dame) NDP
Grand Lodge of Manitoba
150th anniversary, 1013
Health-care workers
MPNP, recruitment from, 327-328
Immigrants/immigration
All-profile draws
Selection criteria, 235
Internationally trained professionals
Credential recognition barriers, 1702
Labour and Immigration Department
Supplement to Estimates of Expenditure 2025-2026, 1634
Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program
Health worker recruitment, 327-328
Matter of privilege
Raised by the Member for Interlake-Gimli regarding the content of the Minister of Families Members' statement. Stating that it related to her Ministerial duties and that her comments should be redacted from Hansard, 109-110
Raised by the Member for Midland alleging that during question period the Minister of Finance had accused her of intentionally misleading the House. She also alleged that there was one rule of decorum for the Government and another for the Opposition, 108
Members' statements
Grand Lodge of Manitoba
150th anniversary, 1013
Portuguese Veterans of Manitoba, 1849
Rossbrook House, 1192
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 2, 154-155
Tec-Voc Hornets Currie Bowl Champions, 976
Motions of Condolence
Nello Altomare, 610-611
Oral Questions
Immigration all-profile draws
Selection criteria transparency, 235
Internationally trained professionals
Credential recognition barriers, 1702
Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program
Health worker recruitment concerns, 327-328
Provincial Nominee Program
Work permit extension, 1435
Skilled labour shortage in rural Manitoba
Number of draws from Provincial Nominee Program, 1143-1144
Time Hortons in Winkler-PNP employees
Timeline for work permit renewal, 817
Portuguese Veterans of Manitoba
Members' statements, 1849
Provincial Nominee Program
Employees, work permit renewal--Winkler, 817
Skilled labour shortage--rural Manitoba, 1143-1144
Work permit extension, 1435
Resolutions
Calling on the provincial government to recognize the valuable role that the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra plays is Manitoba communities
Questions, 1279-1281
Rossbrook House
Members' statements, 1192
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 2
Members' statements, 154-155
Rural Manitoba
Skilled labour shortage
Number of draws from PNP, 1143-1144
Tec-Voc Hornets
Currie Bowl Champions, 976
Winkler, Manitoba
Tim Horton employees (PNP)
Work permit renewal, 817
Workers Compensation Amendment Act (Bill 24)
1 R, 482
2 R
Opening statement, 1446-1447
Questions, 1447-1448
Workplace Safety and Health Amendment Act (Bill 29)
1 R, 483
2 R
Opening statement, 1441-1442
Questions, 1443-1444
MASC. See Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation
Matriarch Circle Act and Amendments to The Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act (Ribbon Skirt Day) (Bill 44)
1 R
Fontaine, 741
2 R
Debate
Byram, 1219-1223
Johnson, 1223-1224
Opening statement
Fontaine, 1212-1216
Questions
Byram, 1216-1218
Fontaine, 1216-1219
Lagassé, 1216-1218
Raised by the Member for Fort Gary alleging that the Premier had failed to provide a response to a matter taken under advisement within the deadline prescribed
Fontaine, 256-257
Jackson, 257
Speaker's ruling, 431-433
Wasyliw, 255-256
Raised by the Member for Fort Whyte alleging that Opposition Members were deliberately disparaging him by quoting him out of context
Fontaine, 438-439
Khan, 437-438
Speaker's ruling, 439
Raised by the Member for Interlake-Gimli regarding the content of the Minister of Families Members' statement. Stating that it related to her Ministerial duties and that her comments should be redacted from Hansard
Johnson, 109
Marcelino, 109-110
Speaker's ruling, 400-402
Taken under advisement, 110
Raised by the Member for Midland alleging that during question period the Minister of Finance had accused her of intentionally misleading the House. She also alleged that there was one rule of decorum for the Government and another for the Opposition
Marcelino, 108
Speaker's ruling, 352-354
Stone, 108
Taken under advisement, 108
Raised by the Member for Riding Mountain alleging that the attempt by Ministers and the Honourable Speaker to impose conditions on his questions during OQ on April 23, 2023 infringed on his rights as a member and requests an apology
Fontaine, 1528-1529
Nesbitt, 1525-1526
Wasyliw, 1529
Raised by the Member for Springfield-Richot alleging that member's have been denied office space in the building since September, 2024 and that property was removed from his office space
Fontaine, 9
Schuler, 7-8
Speaker's ruling, 328-330
Taken under advisement, 9
Wasyliw, 9
Matter of urgent public importance
Impact of 25% tariffs on Canadian products that the US President-Elect plans to impose as of January 20, 2025
Johnson, 273-275
Moses, 275-276
The need to protect Manitoba businesses and consumers from the economic impact of American tariffs and to develop a long-term interprovincial trade strategy
Ewasko, 433-435
Lamoureux, 439-440
Members' statements
Wowchuk, 934
Schott, 54
Medical assistance in dying (MAID). See Petitions
Online appointment booking, launch of
Asagwara, 1704
Pankratz, 1704
Medication. See Pharmacare
Extended hours and new positions
Asagwara, 1202
Brar, 1202
Acknowledging local businesses
Moyes, 1098-1099
Adetu, Abiodun
Blashko, 555-556
Adult and Teen Challenge
Hiebert, 1429
Afri Inspire Concepts
Chen, 517-518
Aki Centre
Devgan, 260
All Nations Express
Wharton, 645
Anderson, Alfred "Bucky"
Perchotte, 1638
Arnason, Tim
Johnson, 53-54
Association of Manitoba Municipalities
King, 1291-1292
Baillie, Larry
Cross, 1097
Beardy, Cory
Redhead, 1014
Bell's Trailer Hitches
Cook, 1292-1293
Benarroch, Rabbi Yosef
Moroz, 933-934
Bengal Tigers Club 20th anniversary
Chen, 1693-1694
Bennett, Emily
Hiebert, 1535-1536
Birdtail Sioux Dakota First Nation
Bison ceremony
Nesbitt, 1014
Black Seniors Support Inc.
Wasyliw, 1536
Bray, Jeremy
Jackson, 421
Bruce, Mark
Dela Cruz, 390
Business Recognition Awards
Jackson, 118
Cadman, Kirk and Transplant Manitoba
Moyes, 515-516
Canada-US trade relationship
Goertzen, 556
Canadian Yazidi Association
Chen, 826-827
CFB Winnipeg 100th anniversary
Pankratz, 857-858
Chaebon Ice Cream
Blashko, 227
Chai Folk Ensemble
Compton, 55
CHOICE Harvest
Stone, 342
Christie, Elder Ruth
Perchotte, 1097
Coach Brian Dobie
Moses, 856-857
Collins, Dylan
Perchotte, 1040
Cooper, Barry and Shaun Cameron
Balcaen, 1193
Daffodil Campaign
Schott, 1428
Daniels, Greg
Cross, 1012
Dauphin RIDE Program
Kostyshyn, 341-342
Decorum in the chamber and public apology
Khan, 1637
Decorum in the House
Lagassé, 1192
Direct Action in Support of Community Homes
Wasyliw, 422
Drag the Red
Smith, 1638-1639
Dueck, Sid
Johnson, 1428
Education Week
Loiselle, 1293-1294
End of fall session reflection
Bereza, 390-391
Festival du Voyageur
Loiselle, 556-557
Filipino Canadian National Congress
Brar, 391
Filipino health-care aide association of Manitoba
Lamoureux, 768
Filipino Music and Arts Association of Canada
Sandhu, 318
Fletcher, David Edward
Goertzen, 154
Garden of Eden
Narth, 15
Geekie, Morgan and Conor
Nesbitt, 155
Genesis House
Hiebert, 767-768
Gerdau Manitoba Steel Mill
Perchotte, 742-743
Good Neighbour Brewing Co.
Naylor, 14-15
Good Neighbours Active Living Centre
Schott, 744
Government climate and environment initiatives
M. Moyes, 342-343
Government's fiscal management record
King, 259-260
Grand Lodge of Manitoba
150th anniversary
Marcelino, 1013
Grant Park High School improv team
Wasyliw, 1137
Green Shirt Day
Cook, 1041
Gurdwara Kalgidhar Darbar
Sandhu, 683-684
Habitat for Humanity
Hiebert, 92
Harrison House meals for seniors
Nesbitt, 683
Harrison, Aida
Simard, 1292
HayMad & Co.
Dela Cruz, 646
Heritage Park Children's programs
Kennedy, 1756-1757
Highway 45 upgrades
Wowchuk, 1491-1492
Holiday open house at the Assembly
Cross, 389
Hovorka, Marvin
Narth, 1137-1138
Hueging, Darren and Allison
Kostyshyn, 1193
Human, Constable Paul
Perchotte, 91
I Love to Read month
Schuler, 488
Increased incidents of intolerance and bigotry
Fontaine, 90-91
Indigenous women in fashion
Fontaine, 555
Infinity Women Secretariat
Cross, 1637-1638
Investment concerns for Westman region in budget 2025
Jackson, 828
Island Lakes Residents' Group
Blashko, 1491
Jarniewski, Belle
Compton, 1592
Journée internationale de la Francophonie
Lagassé, 807-808
Loiselle, 809
Kaur, Amarjeet
Brar, 1429
Khalsa Diwan Gurdwara expansion project
Schmidt, 1757
Kildonan-East Reivers basketball champions
Wiebe, 1429-1430
Kirkfield Park gives back
Oxenham, 1492
Koko Platz Rec Club
Bereza, 1694
Lac du Bonnet constituency
Ewasko, 1849-1850
Lapu Lapu Festival tragedy
Dela Cruz, 1636-1637
Lemay Forest
Cross, 1347
Let's Talk Science
Cable, 227
The Liberal government's economic policies
Guenter, 421-422
Lymphedema Awareness Day
Ewasko, 487
Mabuhay District
Dela Cruz, 1850
MAHCP collective agreement settlement
Maloway, 827-828
Manitoba 55+ Games
Goertzen, 1695
Manitoba Aboriginal Sports and Recreation Council
Cross, 53
Manitobans living in poverty
Byram, 318
Manness, Sara and Kate
Stone, 1347-1348
Mazur, McKiya
Wowchuk, 934
McIvor MB food bank
Schott, 54
Measures to combat inflation
Maloway, 189
Member's appreciation for congratulations on sun Hudson's birth
Lamoureux, 421
Mighty Minds Montessori & Childcare
Chen, 1191
Minnedosa Active Living Project
Nesbitt, 1136-1137
Mitchell, Tammy
Corbett, 1346
Morris School Advanced Robotics Team
Stone, 893-894
Movement Centre of Manitoba
Schott, 1694-1695
Myer's Delicatessen
Compton, 859
National Ukrainian Festival 60th anniversary
Kostyshyn, 645
Need for new school in Neepawa
Byram, 227-228
Nespor, Ralph and Rob LaCombe
King, 1228-1229
New grocery shuttle for seniors
Schott, 226
New hospital in Agassiz
Byram, 645-646
New schools for Waverley
Pankratz, 1041-1042
Nykoliation, Dennis
Johnson, 1591-1592
Oak Park Youth fundraiser for breast cancer research
Cook, 343
Oak Tree Towers
Bereza, 1012-1013
Oh Doughnuts and Planet Pantry
Asagwara, 743
Ong, Paul
M. Moyes, 91-92
OTTER Home Inc.
Byram, 1492-1493
Parent advisory councils in River Heights
Moroz, 118-119
Paton, Bruce
Cable, 153-154
Ports of entry-reduced hours of service
Narth, 260-261
Portuguese Veterans of Manitoba
Marcelino, 1849
Procter, Paige
King, 190
Providence University College and Theological Seminary
Perchotte, 825
Provincial finances and economy
Khan, 858
Ramadan
Kennedy, 974
Ramberran, Ravi
Sala, 1493
Recognizing Michif language teachers
Johnson, 974-975
Recognizing SAFARI farmers
Schuler, 54-55
Recognizing the women of Kildonan-River East
Schott, 684
Recognizing volunteers in Manitoba
Byram, 857
Recognizing Waverley business
Pankratz, 155
Recognizing women in Southdale community
Cable, 488
Recognizing women in sports
Cross, 588-589
Red Dress Day
Bushie, 1695-1696
Ringland, Tim and Roman Naumiuk
Oxenham, 516-517
River East Collegiate Kodiaks hockey team
Schmidt, 318-319
River Heights Faith Council
Moroz, 767
Rossbrook House
Marcelino, 1192
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 2
Marcelino, 154-155
Royal Manitoba Winter Fair 55th anniversary
Balcaen, 975-976
Rural Manitoba health services
Piwniuk, 1135-1136
Rural paramedic shortage
Nesbitt, 589
Sagar, Tanya
Dela Cruz, 1039-1040
Saunders, Tannis and Diedrich and Sara Unger
Narth, 934-935
School Bus Driver Day
Ewasko, 1346-1347
Selkirk Lift Bridge replacement
Perchotte, 1757
Seven Oaks Adult Learning Centre
Brar, 808
Seven Oaks Community Garden
Devgan, 587-588
Sexuality Education Resource Centre
Naylor, 893
Shindico's 50th anniversary in real estate
Bereza, 1098
Sinclair Park Community Centre
Brar, 420
Singh Sabha Gurdwara
Kennedy, 317
South Winnipeg Family Information Centre
Wasyliw, 16
Southeast Mens Group
Lagassé, 684
St. James-Assiniboia Norman Art Group
Oxenham, 1098
Stinson, Jim
Wharton, 1592-1593
Swan Valley Health Centre-public safety
Wowchuk, 117
Swanfleet Alliance
Piwniuk, 555
Taché Community Complex
Lagassé, 317-318
Taylor, Leanne
Stone, 15
Tec-Voc Hornets Currie Bowl Champions
Marcelino, 976
Théâtre Cercle Mollère 100th Anniversary
Loiselle, 1040-1041
Thompson Festival of the Arts
Redhead, 1534
Throne Speech
Ewasko, 90
Tkachyk, Randy and Joyska
Narth, 768-769
Toews, Kyle
Ewasko, 390
Transcona Community Network
Dela Cruz, 1291
Transgender Day of Remembrance
Oxenham, 13-15
Tunngasugit Innuit Resource Centre
Smith, 117
Turban Pride
Brar, 1229
Two-Spirit and Transgender Day of Visibility
Oxenham, 934
U of M Muslim Student Association
Chen, 975
U of W Wesmen men's volleyball champions
Asagwara, 1591
Ukrainian Catholic Women's Leage of Canada
Schmidt, 894
UMFA union certification anniversary
Chen, 259
Underwood, Corporal Kiernan
Pankratz, 682-683
Universal school nutrition program
Dela Cruz, 895
Universal screening for learning disabilities
Lamoureux, 935
University of Winnipeg
Lamoureux, 1535
Urban Lumber
Cook, 894-895
Vail, Audrey
Compton, 488-489
Vaisakhi
Devgan, 1227
Sandhu, 1228
Vergie, Peyton
Wharton, 226-227
Verwey, Kellie
Bereza, 516
King, 517
Victory in Europe Day 80th anniversary
Khan, 1848
Lamoureux, 1848
Pankratz, 1847-1848
Vincent Massey Trojans Hockey Team
Wasyliw, 769
Vision for Manitoba
Khan, 1534-1535
Voices of Manitoba - Garbage Bag Fashion Show
Smith, 807
Warren Curling Club 100th anniversary
King, 827
Waskada grain elevator fire
Piwniuk, 1758
Week of the Early Childhood Educator
Ewasko, 1590
Schmidt, 1589-1590
Wery, Brent
Lagassé, 190
Wilson, Peggy
Lathlin, 644
Windsor Park Nordic Centre
Loiselle, 118
Winnipeg Sikaran Arnis Academy
Lamoureux, 1758
Winter activities in Lac du Bonnet
Ewasko, 743-744
World AIDS Day
Blashko, 261
World Lymphedema Day
Schott, 487
World Ovarian Cancer Day
Cook, 1849
Wyman, Ted
Moroz, 1593
Yellowback, Laura
Narth, 808-809
Zhao, Weiming
Simard, 742
Supports needed--rural Manitoba
Hiebert, 1855-1856
Smith, 1855-1856
Workers (need for)--rural Manitoba
Byram, 1432
Wiebe, 1432
Mental health treatment services
Out-of-province care, constituent request for
Asagwara, 1352-1353
Cook, 1352-1353
Métis, Michif child and family services agencies
Funding concerns
Byram, 524-525
Fontaine, 524-525
Gap in services due to strike
Support for non-profit service providers
Byram, 900-901
Fontaine, 900-901
Impact of possible trike action
Fontaine, 564-565
Lamoureux, 564-565
MGEU layoffs
General comments
Byram, 494-495
Fontaine, 494-495
Impact on programs and children in care
Byram, 652-653
Fontaine, 652-653
Impact on youth in care
Wage parity with civil servants
Byran, 980-981
Lamoureux, 902
Members' statements
Johnson, 974-975
Staff shortages
Cook, 899-900
Lamoureux, 984
Mighty Minds Montessori & Childcare
Members' statements
Chen, 1191
Retention of skilled workers
Lamoureux, 1701-1702
Moses, 1702
Unemployment numbers
Out-migration concerns
Khan, 1852-1853
Kinew, 1852-1853
Projects in development
Khan, 1851
Kinew, 1851
Resource development
Asagwara, 896-897
Ewasko, 896-897
Meeting with US agriculture representatives
Bereza, 494
Kostyshyn, 494
Presence for CUSMA talks
Bereza, 1198
Kostyshyn, 1198
Asian Heritage Month
Kennedy, 1693
Perchotte, 1693
Bison's women's volleyball champions
Cable, 681
Lagassé, 682
Earth Day
Lamoureux, 1490
Moyes, 1489-1490
Nesbitt, 1490
Education Week
Ewasko, 1344-1345
Lamoureux, 1345
Schmidt, 1343-1344
Emergency Preparedness Week
Narth, 1756
Naylor, 1755-1756
Holodomor Memorial Day
Kostyshyn, 87-88
Perchotte, 88
Human Trafficking Awareness Day
Byram, 644
Fontaine, 643-644
Indigenous Languages Day
Kinew, 1011
Perchotte, 1011-1012
Initiatives for Just Communities' El' dad Ranch
Byram, 1290-1291
Fontaine, 1290
International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Kennedy, 825-826
Perchotte, 826
International Day of Persons with Disabilities
Byram, 316-317
Fontaine, 315-316
International Day of Pink
Byram, 1134
Fontaine, 1133-1134
Lamoureux, 1134-1135
International Women's Day
Byram, 486-487
Fontaine, 485-486
Invasion of Ukraine, third anniversary
Kostyshyn, 419
Journée internationale de la Francophonie
Lagassé, 806-807
Simard, 805-806
Municipal Government Awareness Week
King, 89-90
Simard, 89
National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women
Byram, 388
Fontaine, 387-388
National Housing Day
Hiebert, 52-53
Smith, 51-52
National Procurement Month
Guenter, 932-933
Sandhu, 931-932
Pharmacy Appreciation Month
Asagwara, 855-856
Cook, 856
Red Dress Day
Byram, 1635-1636
Fontaine, 1634-1635
Lamoureux, 1636
Schellenbert, Harry
Schmidt, 50
Spirit Bear Day - Jordan's Principle
Khan, 1846
Spirit Bear Day - Jordan's Principle (Cree language spoken)
Kinew, 1845-1846
Spring flooding update for western Manitoba
Narth, 1533-1534
Naylor, 1533
Substance Use and Addictions Awareness Week
Hiebert, 116
Smith, 115-116
Transgender Day of Remembrance
Asagwara, 12-13
Byram, 13
Turban Day and Vaisakhi
Balcaen, 1226
Kennedy, 1225-1226
Lamoureux, 1226
Turner, Maya
Cable, 257-258
Perchotte, 258
Two-Spirit and Transgender Day of Visibility
Fontaine, 972-973
Lamoureux, 973-974
Perchotte, 973
Yom HaShoah
Lamoureux, 1589
Moroz, 1587-1588
Perchotte, 1588-1589
Minnedosa Active Living Project
Members' statements
Nesbitt, 1136-1137
Minor Amendments and Corrections Act, 2025 (Bill 13)
1 R
Wiebe, 481
2 R
Opening statement
Wiebe, 1263-1264
Referred to Standing Committee on Justice
Missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls
Search for, apology to the victims and their families
Ewasko, 422
Kinew, 422-423
Missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls (MMIWG)
Apology request for PC election campaign
Cross, 326-327
Fontaine, 327
Members' statements
Corbett, 1346
Number issued, reduction in
Bushie, 837
Wowchuk, 837
Conservation closure--Duck Mountain
Bushie, 1857
Wowchuk, 1856
Numbers--northern Manitoba
Bushie, 1700
Wowchuk, 1700
Request for numbers--Duck Mountain
Bushie, 1856
Wowchuk, 1856
Morden-Winkler, Manitoba. See also Petitions
Waste water system project
Hiebert, 326
Simard, 326
Moroz, Hon. Mike (River Heights) NDP
Advanced Education and Training Department
Supplement to Estimates of Expenditure 2025-2026, 1634
Benarroch, Rabbi Yosef
Members' statements, 933-934
Cyberattacks
Cyber security monitoring-support services, 1020-1021
Provincial policy on monitoring services, 1238
Emergency medical services
911 reliability concerns--rural Manitoba, 1764
Government contracts
US-based company selected for, 1439
Innovation and new technology
Mandate of new department, 125-126
Innovation and New Technology Department
Supplement to Estimates of Expenditure 2025-2026, 1634
International students
Systemic challenges, 1543
Members' statements
Benarroch, Rabbi Yosef, 933-934
Parent advisory councils in River Heights, 118-119
River Heights Faith Council, 767
Wyman, Ted, 1593
Ministerial statements
Yom HaShoah, 1587-1588
Oral Questions
911 emergency medical services
Reliability concerns for rural Manitoba, 1764
Cuts to University of Winnipeg programs
Barriers to student graduation, 1543
Cyberattacks on provincial institutions
Provincial policy on monitoring services, 1238
Government contract with US-based company
Canadian company not selected, 1439
Innovation and new technology
Mandate of new department, 125-126
International students
Systemic challenges, 1543
Number of cyberattacks in Manitoba
Cyber security monitoring-support services, 1020-1021
Pembina Trails School Division cyberattack
Minister's knowledge of security breach, 1238
Providence University College
University status request, 1438
Parent advisory councils
River Heights, 118-119
Pembina Trails School Division
Cyberattack, minister's knowledge, 1238
Providence University College
University status request, 1438
Resolutions
Calling on the provincial government to recognize the valuable role that the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra plays is Manitoba communities
Debate, 1286-1287
School Tax and education property tax increases
Debate, 1841-1842
River Heights
Parent advisory councils, 118-119
River Heights Faith Council
Members' statements, 767
Rural health care
911 services, reliability concerns, 1764
Specialist Wait Time Reporting Act (Bill 215)
2 R
Debate, 373-375
University of Winnipeg
Cuts to programs, 1543
Wyman, Ted
Members' statements, 1593
Yom HaShoah, 1587-1588
Morris School Advanced Robotics Team
Members' statements
Stone, 893-894
Moses, Hon. Jamie (St. Vital) NDP
Budget 2025
Revenue projections, 863-864
Business, Mining, Trade and Job Creation Department
Supplement to Estimates of Expenditure 2025-2026, 1634
Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters
Grant funding announcement, 985
CentrePort Canada
Provincial exemption for duties and taxes, 1438
Dobie, Brian
Members' statements, 856-857
Economy - Canada
Threats to, Manitoba's response, 1646-1647
Free Trade and Mobility Within Canada Act (Bill 227)
2 R
Debate, 1407-1409
Government Resolution
Manitoba is stronger standing together against Donald Trump's tariff tax and threats, 576-579
Government services
SpaceX contract, 1437
Job creation
Quarterly progress reports, 1702
Lakeside constituency
Tariffs - United States
Industrial manufactures, 812-813
Manufacturing industries
Job security and export markets, 429-430
Matter of urgent public importance
Impact of 25% tariffs on Canadian products that the US President-Elect plans to impose as of January 20, 2025, 275-276
Members' statements
Coach Brian Dobie, 856-857
Migration
Retention of skilled workers, 1702
Motions of Condolence
Nello Altomare, 612-613
Oil and Gas Amendment Act (Bill 11)
1 R, 412-413
2 R
Opening statement, 1373-1374
Questions, 1374-1376
Oral Questions
Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters
Grant funding announcement, 985
Free trade and mobility within Canada
Request for government to support Bill 227, 1354-1355
Government services
SpaceX contract, 1437
Government's job creation commitments
Request for quarterly progress reports, 1702
Manitoba's manufacturing industries
Concern for job security and export markets, 429-430
Manufacturers in CentrePort
Provincial exemption for duties and taxes, 1438
Provincial out-migration
Retention of skilled workers, 1702
Revenue projection in budget 2025
Impact of tariffs on Manitoba's economy, 863-864
Threats to Canada's economy
Manitoba's response, 1646-1647
US tariffs on Canadian goods
Government response, 868
Support for Manitoba businesses, 818
US tariffs on industrial manufacturers
Support for Lakeside businesses, 812-813
US tariffs on steel industry
Concern for jobs in Selkirk, 427-428
Concern for Manitoba industries, 592-593
Request for government support, 752
Selkirk constituency
US tariffs on steel industry
Concern for jobs, 427-428
Industry, impact on, 592-593
Jobs, impact on, 427-428
SpaceX
Government contract, 1437
Steel industry
US tariffs, impact on industry--Selkirk, 592-593
US tariffs, impact on jobs--Selkirk, 427-428
Tariffs
Economy, impact on, 863-864
Tariffs - United States
Government response, 868
Industrial manufacturers--Lakeside, 812-813
Manitoba business, support for, 818
Steel industry, 752
Steel industry, impact on jobs--Selkirk, 427-428, 592-593
Trade
Free trade and mobility within Canada
Request for government to support Bill 227, 1354-1355
Request for support for Bill 227, 1354-1355
Nello Altomare
Asagwara, 617-618
Brar, 609-610
Bushie, 602-603
Cross, 613-614
Dela Cruz, 614-615
Ewasko, 600-601
Fontaine, 601
Goertzen, 603-604
Hiebert, 606-607
Jackson, 601-602
Kinew, 599-600
Lamoureux, 607-608
Marcelino, 610-611
Moses, 612-613
Naylor, 606
Sala, 609
Sandhu, 611-612
Schmidt, 615-617
Schuler, 605-606
Smith, 608
Wiebe, 604-605
Members' statements
Schott, 1694-1695
Aquatic invasive species
Decontamination sites, funding for, 1704
Water testing and public reporting, 1701
Budget 2025
Debate, 1059-1063
Budget Bill Public Accountability Act (Bill 224)
2 R
Debate, 628-630
Cadman, Kirk
Members' statements, 515-516
Earth Day, 1489-1490
Environment Amendment and Waste Reduction and Prevention Amendment Act (Bill 22)
1 R, 480
2 R
Opening statement, 1332-1333
Questions, 1333
Environment and Climate Change Department
Supplement to Estimates of Expenditure 2025-2026, 1634
Geothermal energy home conversion program
Status of government funding commitment, 1767
Manitoba Watershed Districts Program
Annual Report for 2023-2024, 1844
Members' statements
Acknowledging local businesses, 1098-1099
Cadman, Kirk and Transplant Manitoba, 515-516
Ministerial statements
Earth Day, 1489-1490
Nutrient Targets Regulation Report on Nutrient Levels Through 2023 and Action Underway
Four-Year Report, 825
Oral Questions
Aquatic invasive species
Funding for decontamination sites, 1704
Water testing and public reporting, 1701
Geothermal energy home conversion program
Status of government funding commitment, 1767
New school for Tyndall Park
Cancellation inquiry, 1237-1238
Output-based pricing
Impact on small business, 1433
School upgrades and repairs
Request for funding increase, 1237
Seine-Rat Roseau Conservation District
Dry dam lease application, 813
Waste water lagoon project in Armstrong
Environmental assessment and consultations, 1106-1107
Output-based pricing
Small business, impact on, 1433
Public Schools Amendment Act (Universal Screening for Learning Disabilities) (Bill 225)
2 R
Debate, 1269-1271
Resolutions
Homelessness
Debate, 1094-1095
Schools
Upgrades and repairs, funding increase, 1237
Seine-Rat Roseau Conservation District
Dry dam lease application, 813
Transplant Manitoba
Members' statements, 515-516
Tyndall Park
New school, cancellation inquiry, 1237-1238
Waste water treatment projects
Lagoon in Armstrong
Environmental assessment and consultations, 1106-1107
Children's Hospital Foundation
ER renovation partnership, 62
Members' statements
Government climate and environment initiatives, 342-343
Ong, Paul, 91-92
Ong, Paul
Members' statements, 91-92
Oral Questions
Children's Hospital Foundation
ER renovation partnership, 62
Throne Speech
Debate, 74-77
MRI services. See also Petitions
Portage Hospital Foundation funding
Asagwara, 1439
Bereza, 1439
Portage la Prairie
Asagwara, 62-63
Kinew, 400
Municipal and Northern Relations Department
Supplement to Estimates of Expenditure 2025-2026
Simard, 1634
Municipal Councils and School Boards Elections Amendment and Public Schools Amendment Act (Bill 16)
1 R
Schmidt, 411-412
2 R
Debate
Ewasko, 1323-1326
Opening statement
Schmidt, 1320-1321
Questions
Ewasko, 1321-1323
Schmidt, 1321-1323
Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development
Tax increases
Cook, 325
Simard, 325-326
Municipal Government Awareness Week
King, 89-90
Simard, 89
Grants and programs
Kinew, 192-193
King, 192-193
Policing costs
Ewasko, 191-192
Kinew, 191-192
Speed zones, authority to modify
Narth, 196
Naylor, 196
Members' statements
Compton, 859