Legislative Affairs Index - 3rd Session - 41st Legislature

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Habitat destruction--Northern Manitoba

Climate change

Halick, 154

Halick, Jasmine (Private Citizen)

Carbon tax

BC results, 154

Carbon tax revenue

Job creation, 156

Climate and Green Plan Implementation Act (Bill 16)

Public presentations, 153-155

Climate change

Habitat destruction--Northern Manitoba, 154

Eco-tourism, 154

Electric vehicles

Charging station availability, 155

Rebate for, 154

Fossil fuel

Dependence on--Canada, 154

Habitat destruction--Northern Manitoba

Climate change, 154

Lake Winnipeg

Neurotoxic blooms, 155

Pollution sources, 155

Manitoba Hydro

Green incentives, 154

Northern Manitoba communities

Climate change, habitat destruction, 154

Habitat destruction, climate change, 154

Tar sands

Environmental costs, 154-155

Waste reduction

Bottle depots, 154

Henderson, Chantel (Private Citizen)

Child and Family Services Amendment Act (Taking Care of Our Children) (Bill 18)

Public presentations, 86-87

Highway Traffic Board

Red tape concerns

van der Linde, 39

Speed limit changes, application submission delays

van der Linde, 39

Hog industry expansion

Greehouse gas emission concerns

McCracken, 219

Home heating fuels

PST exemption

Klassen, 139

Hreno, Trent (Ducks Unlimited Canada)

Boreal wetlands

Carbon storage, 121-122, 123

Conservation policy development, 122

Importance of, 121

Carbon storage

Boreal wetlands, 121-123

Climate and Green Plan Implementation Act (Bill 16)

Public presentations, 121-122

Climate change

Wetlands, effect on, 122

Wetlands

Climate change effects, 122

Hudson, Mark (Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Manitoba)

Climate and Green Plan Implementation Act (Bill 16)

Written submissions, 191-195

Hull, Curtis (Climate Change Connection)

Climate and Green Plan Implementation Act (Bill 16)

Public presentations, 186-188

Climate change

Climate refugees, 187

Energy/food independence, 188

Rising temperatures, 187

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