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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
Dialysis units
Oswald, 1696
Wowchuk, 681
Dialysis units (First Nations communities)
Martindale, 2088
Robinson, 944-945
Government initiatives
Brick, 1744
Howard, 1746-1747
Oswald, 1695
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
Gerrard, 818
Jennissen, 37
McFadyen, 1281
Oswald, 1785
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
Goertzen, 2495-2496
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
Political staffing
Driedger, 1697-1701
Secondments from Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
Driedger, 1787-1789
Oswald, 1787-1789
Staffing increase
McFadyen, 2752
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
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
Speakers
Gerrard, 1691-1693
Mitchelson, 1687-1691
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
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
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
Redevelopment (Morris)
Eichler, 2027
Taillieu, 848-849
Upgrade requirements
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
Briese, 2055
Graydon, 1655-1656
Ditch maintenance responsibility
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
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
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
Home Care program
Government support
Driedger, 2074
Rondeau, 2077-2078
Service availability
Driedger, 2712
Homecoming 2010 program evaluation
Driedger, 2269-2270
Home invasions. See Crime and criminals
Homelessness initiatives
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
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
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]
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
Inspector accreditation and endorsements, 1226-1229, 1230
Ministerial travel expenditures, 1167
Premier's travel expenditures, 1167
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