House 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
Pankratz, David (Waverley) NDP
Budget 2025
Debate, 952-955
Earlier Screening for Breast Cancer Act (Bill 203)
2 R
Questions, 458-460
Government Resolution
Manitoba is stronger standing together against Donald Trump's tariff tax and threats, 582-583
Health System Governance and Accountability Amendment Act (Reporting When Timely Care Not Available) (Bill 226)
2 R
Debate, 1584-1586
Health-care system
New workers, number of, 1501
Hip and knee replacements
Surgical capacity expansion--Selkirk, 196-197
Indigenous Veterans Day Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended) (Bill 210)
1 R, 115
2 R
Opening statement, 293-295
Questions, 295-297
Justice, Standing Committee on
First Report, 930-931
Manitoba Hydro Amendment Act (Net-Metering Agreements) (Bill 202)
2 R
Debate, 455-456
Manitoba Small Business Month Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended) (Bill 208)
2 R
Questions, 546-547
Members' statements
CFB Winnipeg 100th anniversary, 857-858
New schools for Waverley, 1041-1042
Recognizing Waverley business, 155
Underwood, Corporal Kiernan, 682-683
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, 533-534
Oral Questions
Health-care recruitment
Number of new workers, 1501
Selkirk Regional Health Centre
Expansion of hip and knee surgical capacity, 196-197
US tariffs on Canadian goods
Government response, 868
Support for Manitoba businesses, 818
Points of Order
P/O by Pankratz regarding remarks by the Leader of the Opposition that allegedly questioned the impartiality of the Chair, 384
Resolutions
Calling on the provincial government to recognize the valuable role that the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra plays is Manitoba communities
Debate, 1284-1285
Encouraging Manitobans to support local
Questions, 729-731
O Canada
Debate, 1181-1183
Provincial government job-destroying payroll taxes
Debate, 635-637
Selkirk Regional Health Centre
Expansion of hip and knee surgical capacity, 196-197
Specialist Wait Time Reporting Act (Bill 215)
2 R
Debate, 370-372
Questions, 368
Tariffs - United States
Government response, 868
Manitoba business, support for, 818
Throne Speech
Debate, 81-83
Waverley constituency
New schools, 1041-1042
Waverley, Manitoba
Recognizing business community, 155
Wildlife Amendment Act (Bill 221)
2 R
Debate, 1170-1171
Rural shortage
Nesbitt, 589
River Heights
Moroz, 118-119
RCMP investigation in northern Manitoba
Break and enter and caribou hunting
Bushie, 1600
Wowchuk, 1599-1600
Members' statements
Cable, 153-154
Request to eliminate
Ewasko, 648
Kinew, 648-649
Apology request regarding missing and murdered Indigenous women
Cross, 326-327
Fontaine, 327
Pembina Trails School Division
Cyberattack, minister's knowledge
Guenter, 1238
Moroz, 1238
Perchotte, Richard (Selkirk) PC
Brandon University
Student safety on campus, security measures, 268
Budget 2025
Debate, 1057-1059
Christie, Elder Ruth
Members' statements, 1097
Collins, Dylan
Members' statements, 1040
Dakota language spoken
Indigenous Languages Day, 1011-1012
Gerdau Manitoba Steel Mill
Members' statements, 742-743
Government Motion
That a Special Committee on Local Journalism be created to make recommendations on exploring the future of local journalism, including rural and cultural media, with the mandate to consider matters of public support for journalism and, report its conclusion to the Assembly within 30 day of the start of the Fall Sitting, 2025, 282-287
Green Team Program
Funding inquiry, 1353-1354
Holodomor Memorial Day, 88
Indigenous Languages Day, 1011-1012
Indigenous Veterans Day Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended) (Bill 210)
2 R
Debate, 297-298
Questions, 295
International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, 826
Manitoba Small Business Month Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended) (Bill 208)
2 R
Debate, 548-549
Questions, 545
Members' statements
Christie, Elder Ruth, 1097
Collins, Dylan, 1040
Gerdau Manitoba Steel Mill, 742-743
Human, Constable Paul, 91
Providence University College and Theological Seminary, 825
Ministerial statements
Holodomor Memorial Day, 88
Indigenous Languages Day, 1011-1012
International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, 826
Turner, Maya, 258
Two-Spirit and Transgender Day of Visibility, 973
Yom HaShoah, 1588-1589
Oral Questions
Brandon University campus
Security measures for student safety, 268
Crime on university campus
Student safety concerns, 121-122
Green Team Program
Funding inquiry, 1353-1354
New software to track surgical wait times
Compatibility with existing medical records, 818-819
Post-secondary education
Emergency alert system review, 22
Student safety on campus, 22
Post-secondary institutions
Equitable funding concerns, 775-776
Student safety on campus
Request for government support, 160-161
University of Winnipeg
Funding challenges, 1044-1045
US tariffs on steel industry
Concern for jobs in Selkirk, 427-428
Concern for Manitoba industries, 592-593
Request for government support, 752
Petitions
Breast screening, 33, 106-107, 206-207, 363, 701-702
Carbon tax and rising food prices, 784, 1115
FortWhyte Alive, 69-70
Green Valley School expansion, 1210
Medical assistance in dying, 843
New Neepawa Health Centre, 661
Opposition to releasing repeat offenders, 877, 912
Teaching certification, 172, 245, 404, 755, 1154, 1552-1553, 1610-1611
Post-secondary education
Emergency alert system review, 22
Student safety on campus, 22, 121-122, 160-161
Post-secondary institutions
Equitable funding concerns, 775-776
Providence University College and Theological Seminary
Members' statements, 825
Public Schools Amendment Act (Nutrition Equality for Lasting Learning Outcomes) (Bill 17)
2 R
Questions, 1120-1122
Resolutions
Calling on the provincial government to implement a volunteer tax credit
Opening statement, 462-464
Questions, 464-466
Calling on the provincial government to recognize the valuable role that the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra plays is Manitoba communities
Debate, 1283-1284
Questions, 1279-1281
Calling on the provincial government to reverse recent amendments to the teaching certificates and qualifications regulation
Questions, 379
Encouraging Manitobans to support local
Debate, 732-733
Homelessness
Questions, 1087
Provincial government job-destroying payroll taxes
Questions, 634
Selkirk constituency
US tariffs on steel industry
Concern for jobs, 427-428
Industry, impact on, 592-593
Jobs, impact on, 427-428
Steel industry
US tariffs, impact on industry--Selkirk, 592-593
US tariffs, impact on jobs--Selkirk, 427-428
Surgery wait times
New software to track,
Compatibility with existing medical records, 818-819
Tariffs - United States
Steel industry, 752
Steel industry, impact on jobs--Selkirk, 427-428, 592-593
Throne Speech
Debate, 141-143
Two-Spirit and Transgender Day of Visibility, 973
Ukraine invasion
Third anniversary, 419-420
University of Winnipeg
Funding challenges, 1044-1045
Vital Statistics Amendment Act (Bill 26)
2 R
Debate, 1379
Questions, 1378
Yom HaShoah, 1588-1589
Personal-care homes. See also Petitions
Capital investments
Transcona and Radisson constituencies
Dela Cruz, 752
Sala, 752-753
Needs-based location and staffing
Asagwara, 1600-1601
Lamoureux, 1600-1601
Staff vacancy concerns--Emerson
Asagwara, 814-815
Guenter, 814-815
Wait times and bed shortage
Asagwara, 597
Lamoureux, 596-597
Amending The Winnipeg Foundation Act
Loiselle, 1110
Breast screening
Balcaen, 26, 237-238, 273, 338-339, 753-754
Bereza, 66
Guenter, 407-408
Hiebert, 104-105, 202, 240-241
Johnson, 170-171
Lagassé, 105-106, 168-169, 241, 361-362, 410
Nesbitt, 1153
Perchotte, 33, 106-107, 206-207, 363, 701-702
Piwniuk, 33-34, 73, 108-109, 169-170, 204-205, 242, 403, 1154-1155
Stone, 71, 1203-1204, 1509-1510
Wharton, 68, 103, 172-173, 208-209, 703, 757, 785-786
Carbon tax and rising food prices
Johnson, 874-875
Khan, 355
Narth, 1508
Piwniuk, 702
Wowchuk, 1116-1117
Child welfare system-call for inquiry
Johnson, 1203
Piwniuk, 877
Complete new personal-care home in Arborg
Johnson, 986-987
Construct new personal-care home in Stonewall
Death of Jordyn Reimer-judicial review request
Balcaen, 871, 905-906, 945-946, 1209, 1605-1606
Bereza, 1111
Byram, 906-907
Cook, 906
Ewasko, 904-905
Goertzen, 907-908
Guenter, 908
Hiebert, 908-909
Johnson, 909
Khan, 1209-1210
King, 909-910
Narth, 911
Piwniuk, 912-913
Schuler, 913
Stone, 914
Wowchuk, 914-915
FortWhyte Alive
Perchotte, 69-70
Wharton, 30-31
Funding crime cost mitigation for small business
Guenter, 1112, 1150, 1549-1550
Nesbitt, 1211-1212
Funding for outlet channels project
Johnson, 946
Green Valley School expansion
Narth, 31-32, 169, 204, 362-363, 568-569, 783, 1551, 1609-1610
Perchotte, 1210
Little Mountain Park
Lamoureux, 556, 1112-1113, 1547
Louise Bridge
Johnson, 360-361
Piwniuk, 1211
Medical assistance in dying
Cook, 64
Goertzen, 335
Johnson, 1113-1114
Perchotte, 843
Schuler, 34, 70-71, 173, 207-208, 245-246, 702-703
Stone, 756-757
Morden waste water project
Hiebert, 334-335, 407-408, 699, 761, 781, 840-841, 873-874, 1150-1151, 1206-1207, 1505-1506, 1550-1551, 1608-1609
MRI machine for Portage regional health facility
Bereza, 26-27, 102, 165-166, 200, 238, 333-334, 355-356, 405-406, 556-567, 694-695, 1051-1052, 1548, 1606
Byram, 71-72
Guenter, 698-699
Khan, 869-870
King, 695-696
Nesbitt, 339-340, 359, 754-755
Schuler, 755-756, 785, 1155-1156, 1612-1613
Stone, 1554
Wharton, 1613
Wowchuk, 1156-1157, 1208-1209, 1511, 1553-1554
New Neepawa Health Centre
Balcaen, 656-657
Bereza, 657, 758-759, 779, 838
Byram, 656, 759, 779-780, 838-839, 872, 1148-1149, 1205, 1548-1549, 1603
Cook, 657-658
Hiebert, 658-659
Jackson, 660
King, 659-660
Perchotte, 661
Stone, 662-663
Wharton, 661-662
Wowchuk, 662
Opposition to releasing repeat offenders
Bereza, 526-527, 871-872, 1148, 1204, 1504
Ewasko, 697, 868-869, 986, 1109, 1149, 1605
Khan, 1613-1614
Nesbitt, 1506
Piwniuk, 1611-1612
Phoenix School
Cook, 101-102, 128, 205, 270-271, 339, 357, 406-407, 567-568, 696, 780, 839-840, 872-873, 947, 1109-1110, 1147-1148, 1205-1206, 1504-1505, 1549, 1607-1608
Provincial Road 210
Johnson, 1150
Narth, 241-242, 338, 700-701, 842, 870-871, 1152-1153, 1208
Provincial Road 227
King, 761-762, 987-988, 1114-1115, 1151-1152, 1207, 1507-1508
Provincial Road 275
Narth, 129
Wowchuk, 34-35, 103-104, 173-174, 209, 242-243, 331-332, 362, 757-758
Provincial Road 352
Byram, 695
Wowchuk, 1610
Provincial Trunk Highway 2
Jackson, 167-168
Provincial Trunk Highway 34
Byram, 27-28, 104, 166, 200-201, 239, 334, 356, 406, 567, 946-947, 1111-1112, 1510-1511
Jackson, 72-73, 109, 704, 781-782, 841
Johnson, 1546
Piwniuk, 1553
Provincial Trunk Highways 12 and 210
Lagassé, 758, 782-783, 1207-1208
Removal of federal carbon tax
Balcaen, 354-355
Ewasko, 25-26, 65, 106, 165, 199-200, 356-357, 403-404, 568, 1239, 1503-1504, 1546
Guenter, 201-202, 239-240, 335-336, 357-358, 760, 1206
King, 409-410
Narth, 1115-1116
Nesbitt, 1117-1118
Stone, 208, 246, 337-338, 878, 1604-1605
Schools in Tyndall Park
Lamoureux, 1303-1304
Support for border communities
Guenter, 780-781, 840, 873, 1505
Nesbitt, 1552
Piwniuk, 784-785, 1117, 1508-1509
Supports for Manitobans with learning disabilities
Lamoureux, 760-761, 870, 1603-1604
Wasyliw, 333
Teaching certification
Jackson, 29-30, 128-129, 203, 271-272, 336, 359-360, 409, 569
Johnson, 30, 101, 205-206, 243-244, 408-409
King, 203-204, 272-273, 336-337, 361
Nesbitt, 68-69, 206, 244-245, 701, 783-784
Perchotte, 172, 245, 404, 755, 1154, 1552-1553, 1610-1611
Stone, 1153-1154
Vocational school in Ste. Anne
Lagassé, 700, 875-876, 910, 1152
Manitoba signs agreement
Coverage for medication and supplies
Asagwara, 526
Dela Cruz, 526
Asagwara, 855-856
Cook, 856
Phoenix School. See also Petitions
Renovation project
Cook, 233-234
Smith, 234
Piwniuk, Doyle (Turtle Mountain) PC
Buy Canadian Act (Government Purchases Act Amended) (Bill 42)
C/3 R, 1562-1564
Government Motion
That a Special Committee on Local Journalism be created to make recommendations on exploring the future of local journalism, including rural and cultural media, with the mandate to consider matters of public support for journalism and, report its conclusion to the Assembly within 30 day of the start of the Fall Sitting, 2025, 221-223
Government Resolution
Manitoba is stronger standing together against Donald Trump's tariff tax and threats, 583-586
Interim Appropriation Act, 2025 (Bill 45)
C/3 R
Debate, 920-924
Manitoba Hydro Amendment Act (Net-Metering Agreements) (Bill 202)
2 R
Questions, 454
Manitoba Small Business Month Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended) (Bill 208)
2 R
Members' statements
Rural Manitoba health services, 1135-1136
Swanfleet Alliance, 555
Petitions
Breast screening, 33-34, 73, 108-109, 169-170, 204-205, 242, 403, 1154-1155
Carbon tax and rising food prices, 702
Child welfare system-call for inquiry, 877
Death of Jordyn Reimer-judicial review request, 912-913
Louise Bridge, 1211
Opposition to releasing repeat offenders, 1611-1612
Provincial Trunk Highway 34, 1553
Support for border communities, 784-785, 1117, 1508-1509
Provincial Court Amendment Act (Bill 2)
C/3 R, 1523
Resolutions
Provincial government job-destroying payroll taxes
Debate, 637-640
Swanfleet Alliance
Members' statements, 555
Members' statements
Asagwara, 743
Planning Amendment Act (Bill 4)
1 R
Simard, 225
2 R
Debate
King, 1386-1387
Opening statement
Simard, 1383
Questions
King, 1383-1386
Simard, 1384-1386
Safe consumption site, consultations
Hiebert, 687-688
Smith, 688
Supervised consumption site
Location concerns
Hiebert, 398
Smith, 398
Public consultations
Ewasko, 156-157
Hiebert, 347-348
Kinew, 156-157
Smith, 347-348
P/O by Pankratz regarding remarks by the Leader of the Opposition that allegedly questioned the impartiality of the Chair
Johnson, 384
Pankratz, 384
Speaker's ruling, 433
Taken under advisement, 384
Police Services Amendment Act (Obligation to Respond to Police Wrongdoings) (Bill 219)
1 R
Wasyliw, 1289
Cost for municipalities
Ewasko, 191-192
Kinew, 191-192
Pope Francis. See Francis, Pope
MRI services
Bereza, 400
Kinew, 400
Portage regional health facility. See Petitions
Emergency alert system review
Naylor, 22-23
Perchotte, 22
Student safety on campus
Perchotte, 22, 121-122, 160-161
Equitable funding concerns
Cable, 775-776
Perchotte, 775-776
Investments, need for
Bereza, 426-427
Kostyshyn, 426-427
Plant closures and job losses
Bereza, 868
Kostyshyn, 868
US tariffs, impact of
Kostyshyn, 898-899
Stone, 898-899
Poverty. See Members' statements
Progress update
Kinew, 269
Redhead, 269
Midwifery services, staff shortage
Cook, 899-900
Lamoureux, 984
Communication with ministers
Ewasko, 345-346
Kinew, 345-346
Travel on charter flight
Conflict of interest inquiry
Asagwara, 904
Kinew, 859-861
Expense claim inquiry
Ewasko, 985
Kinew, 985
Independent inquiry request
Schmidt, 944
Wasyliw, 944
Premier's response
Ewasko, 976-977
Kinew, 977-978
Trip to British Columbia
Financial transparency request
Ewasko, 646-647
Kinew, 647
Trip to Washington
White House staff meeting
Ewasko, 590-591
Kinew, 590-591
Preparing Incarcerating Individuals for Transition from Custody
Auditor General's Independents Assurance Report, March 2025
Lindsey, 931
Principals. See Public Schools Amendment Act (Teaching Experience of Principals)
Members' statements
King, 190
Property Controls for Grocery Stores and Supermarkets Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 31)
1 R
Sandhu, 477
2 R
Debate
Bereza, 712-716
Guenter, 708-712
Narth, 712-716
Opening statement
Sandhu, 705
Questions
Bereza, 706-707
Guenter, 705-707
Narth, 706-707
Sandhu, 705-708
Referred to Standing Committee on Justice
Protecting Youth in Sports Act (Bill 21)
1 R
Kennedy, 480
2 R
Debate
Lagassé, 1389
Opening statement
Kennedy, 1388
Questions
Kennedy, 1388-1389
Lagassé, 1388-1389
Providence University College and Theological Seminary
Members' statements
Perchotte, 825
Provincial Court Amendment Act (Bill 2)
1 R
Wiebe, 87
2 R
Debate
Balcaen, 668-672
Byram, 678-679
Hiebert, 672-677
Lamoureux, 677-678
Opening statement
Wiebe, 663-665
Questions
Balcaen, 665-667
Byram, 665-667
Hiebert, 665-668
Wiebe, 665-668
Referred to Standing Committee on Justice
C/3 R
Balcaen, 1514-1517
Bereza, 1517-1519
Byram, 1519-1523
Lamoureux, 1513-1514
Piwniuk, 1523
Wiebe, 1512-1513
Annual Report March 31, 2023
Wiebe, 1225
Balanced budget
Provincial finances. See also Members' statements
Balanced budget
Sala, 95-96
Stone, 95-96
Balanced budget inquiry
Sala, 122-123
Stone, 122-123
Debt management plan
Timeline for balanced budget
Sala, 348-349
Stone, 348-349
Recession concerns
Financial impact on businesses and Manitobans
Sala, 1103-1104
Stone, 1103-1104
Revenue and deficit projections
Asagwara, 837-838
Stone, 837
Employees, work permit renewal--Winkler
Hiebert, 817
Marcelino, 817
Skilled labour shortage--rural Manitoba
Marcelino, 1143-1144
Narth, 1143-1144
Provincial Road 210. See Petitions
Paving upgrade
Johnson, 194-195
Naylor, 194-195
Provincial Road 275. See Petitions
Provincial Road 352. See Petitions
PTH 12. See Petitions
PTH 2. See Petitions
PTH 210. See Petitions
PTH 34. See Petitions
Public Accounts, Standing Committee on
First Report
Guenter, 418
Fourth Report
Maloway, 11-12
Second Report
Guenter, 484-485
Third Report
Maloway, 971-972
Public Health Amendment Act (Bill 33)
1 R
Asagwara, 483
2 R
Debate
Cook, 1336
Opening statement
Asagwara, 1334-1335
Questions
Asagwara, 1335-1336
Cook, 1335-1336
Public Interest Expression Defence Act (Bill 23)
1 R
Wiebe, 481
Budget 2025
Balcaen, 864-865
Wiebe, 864-865
Government record
Cook, 819
Ewasko, 1099-1100
Repeat offenders, release of
Ewasko, 770
Kinew, 770
Public Schools Amendment Act (Bill 6)
1 R
Schmidt, 411
2 R
Debate
Ewasko, 1366-1367
Opening statement
Schmidt, 1363-1364
Questions
Ewasko, 1364-1365
Schmidt, 1364-1365
Public Schools Amendment Act (Campaign Financing for School Trustees) (Bill 39)
1 R
Schmidt, 479-480
2 R
Debate
Ewasko, 1361-1363
Opening statement
Schmidt, 1358
Questions
Ewasko, 1358-1361
Schmidt, 1358-1361
Public Schools Amendment Act (Indigenous Languages of Instruction) (Bill 18)
1 R
Schmidt, 1304-1305
2 R
Debate
Ewasko, 1308-1312
Opening statement
Schmidt, 1304-1305
Questions
Ewasko, 1305-1308
Schmidt, 1305-1308
Public Schools Amendment Act (Nutrition Equality for Lasting Learning Outcomes) (Bill 17)
1 R
Schmidt, 478
2 R
Debate
Ewasko, 1123-1131
Fontaine, 1131-1132
Opening statement
Schmidt, 1118-1120
Questions
Ewasko, 1120-1123
Perchotte, 1120-1122
Schmidt, 1120-1123
Public Schools Amendment Act (Safe Schools) (Bill 19)
1 R
Schmidt, 478-479
2 R
Debate
Ewasko, 1370-1373
Opening statement
Schmidt, 1367-1368
Questions
Ewasko, 1368-1370
Schmidt, 1368-1370
Public Schools Amendment Act (Teaching Experience of Principals) (Bill 207)
1 R
Wasyliw, 971
Public Schools Amendment Act (Universal Screening for Learning Disabilities) (Bill 225)
1 R
Lamoureux, 929
2 R
Debate
Cook, 1271
Corbett, 1275-1276
Ewasko, 1275
Loiselle, 1271-1274
Moyes, 1269-1271
Opening statement
Lamoureux, 1265-1266
Questions
Cook, 1267-1268
Dela Cruz, 1267-1269
Lagassé, 1267-1268
Lamoureux, 1267-1269
Public-Private Partnerships Transparency and Accountability Act (Bill 25)
1 R
Sandhu, 476-477
2 R
Debate
Goertzen, 1245-1248
Guenter, 1245
Opening statement
Sandhu, 1241-1242
Questions
Guenter, 1242-1245
Sandhu, 1242-1245
Wharton, 1242-1244