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H5N2 avian influenza. See Ministerial statements

Hamiota District Health Centre

Panic alarm system requirements

Chomiak, 1543-1544

Derkach, 1543

Harvest for Kids. See Members' statements

Hawranik, Gerald (Lac du Bonnet) P.C.

Balanced budget legislation

Government intent, 235-236

Budget

Expenditure increase, 233

Potential tax increases, 233

City of Winnipeg Charter Amendment Act (Winnipeg Police Service Auxiliary Cadets)

[Bill 2]

2 R, 388

Crime and criminals

Violent crime rate record, 231

Crocus Investment Fund, 235

Emergency health-care services

Government record, 235

Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Leave for Citizenship Ceremonies)

[Bill 10]

2 R, 372

Football stadium

Cost and funding options, 234-235

Kraft Celebration Tour (Pinawa), 126-127

Manitoba Hydro—Bipole III

Economic impact, 232-233

Premier's directive on location, 233

Members' statements

Kraft Celebration Tour (Pinawa), 126-127

Municipal elections, 231

Personal care homes

Bed shortage, 234

Points of order

P/O by Chomiak requesting member for Charleswood withdraw remarks, 616

P/O by Gerrard stating need for public inquiry for Phoenix Sinclair should be included in throne speech debates, 317

P/O by Hawranik requesting answers to questions posed by opposition members, 253

P/O by Hawranik requesting public inquiry in the death of Phoenix Sinclair, 251

P/O by Wowchuk requesting member from Morris correct statement, 175-176

Powerview-Pine Falls hospital

Temporary closures, 231

Provincial debt servicing costs, 233

Rural community development

Subdivision cost and servicing, 234

Seniors' Rights Act

[Bill 210]

1 R, 627

Throne Speech debate, 230-236

Hazardous waste

Recycling programs

Blaikie, 2307

Maguire, 2307

Health-care aides

Training

Driedger, 1953

Faurschou, 1951-1952

Oswald, 1951-1952

Health-care facilities. See also specific facilities

Medical centre proposal (Minnedosa-Neepawa)

Oswald, 2298

Rowat, 2298

New construction (Notre Dame de Lourdes)

Blady, 534

Oswald, 534

Project status (Grand Rapids)

Jennissen, 2084

Martindale, 2088

Health-care services. See also Emergency health-care services; Essential Services (Health Care) and Related Amendments Act; Members' statements; Pediatric health-care services

Bureaucracy increase

McFadyen, 2256-2257

Selinger, 2256-2257

CancerCare programs

Driedger, 2086

Wowchuk, 681

Capital infrastructure projects

Altemeyer, 813

Driedger, 2500-2501

Jennissen, 2084

Oswald, 2500-2501

Wowchuk, 677, 681

Dialysis units

Bjornson, 85, 714-715

Derkach, 311, 869-870

Oswald, 1696

Wowchuk, 681

Dialysis units (First Nations communities)

Martindale, 2088

Robinson, 944-945

Government initiatives

Brick, 1744

Howard, 1746-1747

Oswald, 1695

Wowchuk, 679, 681

Government record

Pedersen, 758

Selinger, 946

Stefanson, 1305

Mobile health units

Braun, 140

Private clinic government contracts

Driedger, 1782-1786

Oswald, 1782-1786

Rural service availability

Derkach, 311

Oswald, 901

Surgical instruments sterilization review

Driedger, 2022-2023

Oswald, 2022-2024

Wait times, diagnostic tests

Bjornson, 714

Borotsik, 278

Driedger, 185, 1785

Gerrard, 818

Jennissen, 37

McFadyen, 1281

Oswald, 1785

Selinger, 315, 1281

Wowchuk, 681

Wait times, orthopedic diagnostic tests and surgeries

Oswald, 288-289

Taillieu, 288-289

Wait times, reduction strategy

Oswald, 902

Workplace safety

Korzeniowski, 1389-1390

Oswald, 1390

Health Department

Assistant Deputy Minister increase

Driedger, 1774

Oswald, 1774

Capital funding budget

Driedger, 1962, 2497

Goertzen, 2495-2496

Oswald, 1962, 2495-2497

Estimates

Debate, 1694-1701, 1773-1792, 1848-1866, 1949-1968, 2019-2025

Speakers

Driedger, 1696-1701, 1774-1791, 1852-1865, 1949-1951, 1953-1968, 2020-2023

Faurschou, 1951-1952

Gerrard, 1848-1852

Oswald, 1694-1701, 1773-1792, 1848-1866, 1949-1968, 2020-2023

Executive support expenditures

Driedger, 1787

Oswald, 1787

Flood response and resources

Driedger, 1776

Oswald, 1776-1777

Hiring competition process

Driedger, 1789

Oswald, 1789

Ministerial correspondence unit

Driedger, 1855

Oswald, 1855-1856

Ministerial travel expenditures

Driedger, 1790

Oswald, 1790, 1852

Political staffing

Driedger, 1697-1701

Oswald, 1697-1701, 1773

Secondments from Winnipeg Regional Health Authority

Driedger, 1787-1789

Oswald, 1787-1789

Staffing increase

Driedger, 1775-1776, 1790

McFadyen, 2752

Oswald, 1775-1776, 1790

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review

Oswald, 1143

Health Sciences Centre

Dialysis unit expansion

Blady, 1675

Oswald, 1675-1676

Emergency room redevelopment concerns

Driedger, 2499-2500

Oswald, 2499-2500

Healthy Baby Prenatal support initiative

Allan, 2836

Rondeau, 270

Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet

Expenditures and program recommendations

Allan, 1017

Cullen, 1017

Mitchelson, 1688-1690

Rondeau, 1688-1690

Healthy Child Manitoba

Funding

McGifford, 1364

Rondeau, 269-270, 1362

Initiatives

Korzeniowski, 351-352

Oswald, 351-352

Healthy Kids, Healthy Futures

Task force recommendations

Brick, 189

Healthy Living, Youth and Seniors Department

Departmental program transfers

Rondeau, 1600-1601

Rowat, 1600-1601

Estimates

Debate, 1597-1620, 1680-1694

Speakers

Gerrard, 1691-1693

Mitchelson, 1687-1691

Rondeau, 1597-1620, 1680-1693

Rowat, 1599-1620, 1681-1686, 1693

Other operating expenditures increase

Rondeau, 1605-1606

Rowat, 1605-1606

Québec work exchange program

Rondeau, 1602-1603

Rowat, 1602-1603

Salary expenditure increase

Rondeau, 1601-1602

Rowat, 1601-1602

Staffing

Rondeau, 1599-1600

Rowat, 1599-1600

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review

Rondeau, 1380

Youth programs budget allocation

Rondeau, 1601, 1603

Rowat, 1601, 1603

Heaman family farm. See Members' statements

Heinrichs, Marjorie Anne. See Members' statements

Helen Betty Osborne Foundation

Awards dinner funding

Selby, 1067

Taillieu, 1067

Scholarships

Selby, 1067

Henderson, Ken. See Members' statements

Henteleff Park Foundation. See Members' statements

Hickes, Hon. George (Point Douglas) N.D.P.

Amounts Claimed and Paid members' report, 21

Auditor's General Report, performance audits, 463

Auditor's General Report-Manitoba's Participation in Canada's Economic Action Plan, 2894

Children's Advocate annual report, 688

Legislative Assembly

Estimates, 2025

Legislative Assembly Management Commission Annual Report, 662

Matters of privilege

Government's failure to call Children's Advocate before the Standing Committee on Legislative Affairs within legislated time period

taken under advisement, 2888-2889

Manitoba Hydro Bipole III, contradictory cost information

taken under advisement, 772

Speaker's ruling, 892-894

Matters of urgent public importance

Flooding, government response

Speaker's ruling, 2868

Ombudsman annual report, 2010, 2541

Points of order

P/O by Chomiak requesting member for Charleswood withdraw remarks

ruled out of order, 616

P/O by Faurschou requesting leave to include roster of names in Hansard

Speaker's ruling, 784

P/O by Faurschou stating information about dike breach potential was inaccurate

ruled out of order, 2198

P/O by Gerrard stating need for public inquiry for Phoenix Sinclair should be included in throne speech debates

ruled out of order, 317

P/O by Goertzen requesting leave to continue debate on resolution until all members have spoken

ruled out of order, 423

P/O by Goertzen stating that it's not the opposition party's responsiblity to keep the House going to a certain time

Speaker's ruling (Saran), 452

P/O by Hawranik requesting answers to questions posed by opposition members

Speaker's ruling, 254

P/O by Hawranik requesting public inquiry in the death of Phoenix Sinclair

Speaker's ruling, 252

P/O by Howard asking for leave for member for Kirkfield Park to speak to bill

Speaker's ruling, 2661-2662

P/O by Howard stating recess is customary for minister to prepare for committee of supply questions

withdrawn (Brick), 2503

P/O by Howard thanking the Speaker for reminding members about rules

ruled out of order, 329

P/O by McFadyen requesting leave for member to finish remarks then put question on resolution

ruled out of order, 2537

P/O by McFadyen requesting that absence of members for vote be noted

ruled out of order, 2993

P/O by Mitchelson asking for leave to pass Bill 214 to committee

ruled out of order (Brick), 1520

P/O by Mitchelson asking for leave to pass Bill 215 to committee

ruled out of order, 1366

P/O by Mitchelson asking for leave to pass Bill 219 to committee

ruled out of order, 2421

P/O by Mitchelson asking for Minister for Healthy Living and Seniors to refrain from answering questions directed to others

Chairperson's ruling (Brick), 2272

P/O by Rowat stating justification for support for opposition day motion

ruled out of order, 2799

P/O by Stefanson asking leave to allow Bill 12 to move to committee

Speaker's ruling, 451

P/O by Taillieu requesting apology from Deputy Premier for false information

ruled out of order, 2367

P/O by Taillieu requesting clarification on Premier's absence from concurrence

ruled out of order, 2366-2367

P/O by Taillieu requesting leave to allow Bill 214 to pass to committee

Speaker's ruling (Brick), 1520

P/O by Taillieu stating that member from Kildonan has called the Leader of the Opposition a liar and needs to be called to order

taken under advisement, 2440

Speaker's ruling, 2552-2553

P/O by Taillieu stating that member from Kildonan has not apologized for unparliamentary language

taken under advisement, 2553-2555

P/O by Taillieu stating that member has rested feet on chair

Speaker's ruling, 708-709

P/O by Wowchuk requesting member from Morris correct statement

ruled out of order, 176

Speaker's statements

Bosiak, Bev, retirement, 638-639

Dunn, Blake, appointment of Sergeant-at-Arms, 664

Farewell speech, 2965-2968

Gislason, Ray, appointment of Deputy Sergeant-at-Arms, 664

Introduction of Legislative interns, 21-22

Resignation of member from Inkster, 13

Resignation of member from Lac du Bonnet, 655

Yarish, Rick, appointment of Deputy Clerk, 664

Highway 6 upgrade plans

Ashton, 929-930, 2030

Eichler, 929-930, 1201-1202

Reid, 936

Selinger, 1201-1202

Highway 12 ditch maintenance responsibility

Ashton, 1661

Gerrard, 1661

Highway 59 and perimeter upgrade requirements

Ashton, 2144

Schuler, 2144

Highway 59 upgrade requirements

Ashton, 610

Highway 75

Flooding closures

Ashton, 1660-1661

Gerrard, 1660

Graydon, 1206

McFadyen, 666, 1047

Selinger, 666, 1047, 1206

Redevelopment (Morris)

Ashton, 848-849, 2027-2028

Eichler, 2027

Taillieu, 848-849

Upgrade requirements

Ashton, 610, 1642, 2027

Eichler, 2027

Highway 227 land appropriation

Eichler, 194

Highway 251 upgrade requirements

Ashton, 2151

Maguire, 2151

Highway 256 railway crossing. See also Members' statements

Upgrade requirements

Maguire, 2150-2151

Highway infrastructure

2011 construction schedule

Jennissen, 209

Lemieux, 209

Highways and roads. See also Specific highways; Specific provincial roads

Agricultural equipment permits

Ashton, 1655-1656, 2055

Briese, 2055

Graydon, 1655-1656

Ditch maintenance responsibility

Ashton, 1660, 2319-2320

Eichler, 1660

Schuler, 2319

Expenditures increase

Ashton, 1641

Infrastructure budget increase

Lemieux, 865

Selinger, 946

Paving costs

Ashton, 1659

Eichler, 1658

RTAC roads capital costs

Ashton, 1659-1660

Eichler, 1659-1660

Upgrade funding

Wowchuk, 677

Highway Traffic Amendment Act

[Bill 18]

1 R

Swan, 772

2 R, 2559, 2561

Goertzen, 2385-2386

Swan, 2384-2385

C 3/R

Gerrard, 2875

Goertzen, 2874-2875

Swan, 2872-2874

R/A

Lee, 2994

Driver's licence suspensions

Swan, 2385

Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Accident Reporting Requirements)

[Bill 37]

1 R

Swan, 1759

2 R

Gerrard, 2564

Goertzen, 2563-2564

Swan, 2404-2405

C 3/R, 2980

R/A

Lee, 2994

Animal collision responsibilities

Goertzen, 2564

Passenger reporting responsibility

Goertzen, 2564

Police consultations

Swan, 2404

Highway Traffic Amendment and Drivers and Vehicles Amendment Act

[Bill 12]

1 R

Swan, 373

2 R

Blady, 450

Chomiak, 444-449

Goertzen, 439

Selby, 441-444

Struthers, 439-441

Swan, 389-391

C/3 R

Gerrard, 645

Goertzen, 645

R/A

Lee, 653

Highway Traffic Board

Transport regulations

Ashton, 2153-2154

Eichler, 2153-2154

Hip replacement surgery wait times

Gerrard, 1741

Oswald, 1153, 2205-2206

Rowat, 1153, 2069, 2205-2206

Historic property designation. See City of Winnipeg Charter Amendment Act (Historic Property Designations)

Hog industry. See also Save Lake Winnipeg Act

Hog barn moratorium

Altemeyer, 2671

Blaikie, 1627-1628

Briese, 1374

Gerrard, 2673

Graydon, 1627-1628

Jennissen, 1375

Maguire, 1370-1371

Nevakshonoff, 1368

Pedersen, 2041

Struthers, 2041

Hole, Kaleigh. See Members' statements

Holocaust Memorial Day. See Members' statements; Ministerial statements

Holodomor 77th anniversary. See Members' statements

Holoka, Christopher death

Public inquest

Goertzen, 1327

Swan, 1327, 1412

Home Care program

Government support

Driedger, 2074

Oswald, 72, 901

Rondeau, 2077-2078

Service availability

Driedger, 2712

Oswald, 1695, 2712

Homecoming 2010 program evaluation

Driedger, 2269-2270

Marcelino, 1559, 2269-2270

Home invasions. See Crime and criminals

Homelessness initiatives

Irvin-Ross, 1702, 1707-1708

Schuler, 1707-1708

HOMEWorks! program initiatives

Blady, 2242

Irvin-Ross, 1702

Horse racing industry

Budget allocation

Graydon, 2050

Struthers, 2050-2051

Drug testing program funding

Cullen, 2052

Struthers, 2052

Long-term initiatives

Cullen, 2051

Struthers, 2051

Manitoba Great Western funding

Cullen, 2051-2052

Struthers, 2052

Housing. See also Affordable housing; Seniors' housing

Average sales cost

Stefanson, 1396

Wowchuk, 1396

Granny suite grants

Saran, 230, 915

Inventory of homes

Faurschou, 2234

Housing and Community Development Department

Budget

Irvin-Ross, 1701

Estimates

Debate, 1701-1716

Speakers

Gerrard, 1715-1716

Irvin-Ross, 1701-1716

Schuler, 1703-1713, 1706

Taillieu, 1713-1715

Ministerial travel expenditures

Irvin-Ross, 1704

Schuler, 1704

Premier's travel expenditures

Irvin-Ross, 1704

Schuler, 1704

Staffing

Irvin-Ross, 1703-1704

Schuler, 1703-1704

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review

Irvin-Ross, 1444

Howard, Hon. Jennifer (Fort Rouge) N.D.P.

Accessibility Advisory Council Act and Amendments to The Government Purchases Act

[Bill 47]

1 R, 2475

2 R, 2590-2592

Adult Abuse Registry Act and Amendments to The Vulnerable Persons Living with a Mental Disability Act

[Bill 36]

C 3/R, 2912

BizPal program evaluation, 2519

Boxing Day

Sunday retail hours bylaw, 358-359

Breast cancer

Mobile screening vans, 2330

Recommended screening ages, 2331

Treatment wait times, 2331

Budget debate, 724-727, 743-745

Building codes

Farm building clarification, 454, 1221-1222

Canadian Wheat Board reform

Government response, 2801-2803

Child and Family Services Amendment Act

[Bill 200]

2 R, 412

Child day-care centres

Need for new facility (Wawanesa), 166

Child day-care centres funding, 725

Children of the Earth School

Elevator inspections, 1230-1231

Condominium Act and Amendments Respecting Condominium Conversions (Various Acts Amended)

[Bill 40]

C 3/R, 2914-2915

Downtown revitilization (Winnipeg), 2158

Economy

Employment rate, 2518

Mininum wage increase, 80, 726-727

Election campaign rebates, 2178

Elections Finances Amendment Act (Abolishing the Vote Tax)

[Bill 218]

2 R, 2177-2179

Employment Standards Branch

Information accessibility, 1163

Employment Standards Code Amendment Act

[Bill 23]

1 R, 881

2 R, 2458-2461

Holiday pay exemptions, 2460

Standard work hours flexibility, 2458

Termination notice requirements, 2459-2460

Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Leave for Citizenship Ceremonies)

[Bill 10]

1 R, 281

2 R, 370-372

English as an Additional Language program federal funding, 1217

Essential Services (Health Care) and Related Amendments Act

[Bill 32]

1 R, 1443

2 R, 2469-2472

Fair Practices Advocate report, 882

Fire Commissioner, Office of the

Duty reassessment funding, 1233

Inspection services, 1232-1233

Rescue services resources, 2102

Responsibilities, 1164

Firefighters and Paramedics Arbitration Amendment Act

[Bill 15]

1 R, 561

2 R, 2651-2655

Part-time employees arbitration rights, 2651

First Nations communities

Firefighting services, 2654

Foster care child removal policies, 207-208

Health-care services

Government initiatives, 1746-1747

Immigration

Foreign credential recognition, 1171-1172, 1215-1216

Literacy skills, 1217

Population increase, 1164

Retention statistics, 1218, 1223

Settlement resources, 1218

International Polar Bear Conservation Centre

Funding and operation, 399

Orphaned cub placements, 399

Justice for Victims of Child Pornography Act

[Bill 220]

2 R, 2621-2622, 2717

Labour and Immigration Department

Advertising budget, 1168

Estimates, 1162-1172, 1215-1234

Immigration branch budget increase, 1170

Mechanical and Engineering Branch

Boilers and pressure vessels inspections, 468-469, 1234

Contract inspection fees (Saskatchewan), 1229

Departmental responsibility, 1168-1170

Elevator inspection schedules, 1149-1150, 1231-1232

Inspection process, 469, 1164

Inspector accreditation and endorsements, 1226-1229, 1230

Ministerial travel expenditures, 1167

Premier's travel expenditures, 1167

Staffing, 1166-1167, 1168

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 1054

Supplies and services budget, 1169

Temporary foreign workers protection, 1225-1226

Livestock industry

Clean Environment Commission recommendations for large herds, 453

Manitoba Emergency Services College, 2654

Manitoba Fairness Commissioner, Office of the

Report, 980

Manitoba Hydro Amendment Act (Disclosure of Government Directives)

[Bill 206]

2 R, 508-509

Manitoba Hydro—Bipole III

Converter needs, 771

Costs estimates update, 771

Matters of privilege

Government's failure to call Children's Advocate before the Standing Committee on Legislative Affairs within legislated time period, 2888

Manitoba Hydro—Bipole III, contradictory cost information, 771

Matters of urgent public importance

Flooding, government response, 2858

Ministerial statements

International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, 463-464

National Day of Mourning, 1144

National Day of Mourning, 1144

Non-profit organizations

Regulatory requirements time and costs, 2517

Opposition day motion

Elections Finances Act sections 70.2 to 70.4 repeal, 2801-2803

Oral Questions

Child day-care centres

Need for new facility (Wawanesa), 166

Fire Commissioner, Office of the

Rescue services resources, 2102

Foster care child removal policies, 207-208

Labour and Immigration Department

Mechanical and Engineering Branch

Boiler and pressure vessels inspections, 468-469

Elevator inspection schedules, 1149-1150

Sexual assault rate reduction strategy, 2647

Taxation

Personal income tax exemptions, 2906

Vote tax legislation

Government use, 776-777

Workers Compensation Amendment Act

[Bill 6]

Increased coverage for firefighters, 572

Workers Compensation Board

Injury and premium rate decrease, 248

Workplace Safety and Health

Government initiatives, 1152-1153

Pension Benefits Amendment Act

[Bill 33]

1 R, 2369

2 R, 2655-2657

Consultations, 2656

Funding rules, 2657

Government intent, 2419-2420

Modernization, 2419-2420

Multijurisdictional plans, 2656-2658

Reciprocal enforcement of orders, 2657

Place Bertrand redevelopment, 2235

Planning Amendment Act

[Bill 11]

2 R, 452-454

Points of order

P/O by Gerrard stating need for public inquiry for Phoenix Sinclair should be included in throne speech debates, 317

P/O by Hawranik requesting answers to questions posed by opposition members, 253-254

P/O by Hawranik requesting public inquiry in the death of Phoenix Sinclair, 251

P/O by Howard asking for leave for member for Kirkfield Park to speak to bill, 2661

P/O by Howard stating recess is customary for minister to prepare for committee of supply questions, 2503

P/O by Howard thanking the Speaker for reminding members about rules, 329

P/O by Mitchelson asking for leave to pass Bill 219 to committee, 2421

P/O by Taillieu requesting apology from Deputy Premier for false information, 2367

P/O by Taillieu requesting clarification on Premier's absence from concurrence, 2366

P/O by Taillieu requesting leave to allow Bill 214 to pass to committee, 1520

P/O by Taillieu stating that member from Kildonan has called the Leader of the Opposition a liar and needs to be called to order, 2440

P/O by Taillieu stating that member from Kildonan has not apologized for unparliamentary language, 2554

Polar Bear Protection Amendment Act (International Polar Bear Conservation Centre)

[Bill 7]

2 R, 397-399

Political parties

Financing, 2177

Union and corporate donation ban, 2178

Population growth, 2518

Provincial Nominee Program

Employment requirements, 1221

Federal quota cap, 333-335, 1164, 1220, 1223

Literacy level of applicants, 1224-1225

Processing wait times, 1219, 1224

Targets, 79-80

Regional health authorities

Accreditation process availability, 1745

Regional Health Authorities Amendment Act (Accreditation and Disclosure)

[Bill 207]

2 R, 1745-1747

Regional Health Authorities Amendment Act (Mammography Accreditation)

[Bill 205]

2 R, 2329-2331

Regulatory Accountability and Transparency Act

[Bill 203]

2 R, 2517-2519

Residential Tenancies Amendment Act (Expanded Grounds for Early Termination)

[Bill 217]

2 R, 2234-2235

C 3/R, 2937-2939

Evolving health circumstances, 2234-2235

Resolutions

Provincial Nominee Program

Federal quota cap, 333-335

Retail Businesses Holiday Closing Amendment Act

[Bill 4]

1 R, 87

2 R, 358-359

Sexual Assault Awareness Month Act

[Bill 222]

2 R, 2723-2724

C 3/R, 2936

Sexual assault rate reduction strategy, 2647

Taxation

Personal income tax exemptions, 2906

Small business tax elimination, 2518

Teachers' Pensions Amendment Act

[Bill 219]

2 R, 2418-2420

Teachers' Retirement Allowances Fund

Unfunded liabilities, 2419

Ten Ten Sinclair redevelopment, 2235

Throne Speech debate, 78-81

Vote tax legislation

Government use, 776-777

Workers Compensation Amendment Act

[Bill 6]

1 R, 521

2 R, 649-650

C/3 R, 2490-2491

Benefit indexing, 650

Firefighting presumptive cancers inclusion, 650, 2490-2491

Increased coverage for firefighters, 572

Workers Compensation Amendment Act (Presumption re OFC Personnel)

[Bill 34]

1 R, 1535

2 R, 2472-2473

Part-time employee inclusion, 2652

Workers Compensation Board

Annual report, 882

Appeal Commission and Medical Review Panel Annual Report, 882

Five Year Plan, 882

Injury and premium rate decrease, 248

Injury statistics decrease, 726

Personnel coverage extension, 2472

Tie One On advertising campaign, 725-726

Worker Advisor Office use, 1163-1164

Workplace Safety and Health

Fine enforcement, 80-81, 726, 1163

Government initiatives, 1152-1153

Inspections increase, 80, 725, 1163

Human Resources, Standing Committee on. See also Human Resources Committee index

First report

Reid, 2776-2778

Second report

Altemeyer, 2842-2844

Human trafficking. See also Child Sexual Exploitation and Human Trafficking Act

Federal legislation

Goertzen, 2561-2562

Hutlet, George and Myrtle. See Members' statements

HyLife Foods. See Members' statements

 

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