Hansard: Index

HOUSE INDEX - 5th Session - 42nd 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

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Take Pride Winnipeg!

Waste cleanup

Klein, 1779

Tanco Mine

Expansion plans

Wharton, 721

Tataskweyak Cree Nation

Chornoby, Shenika

Redhead, 668

Tax Credits

Estimates, 1735

Taxation. See also specific taxes

Decrease in and federal equalization payments

Sala, 1049

Government spending priorities

Lamont, 2513

Tax reduction and interest rates

Lamont, 841

Tax reduction, deficit financing of

Cullen, 930

Lamont, 839

Sala, 830, 930, 1134

Teachers/teaching. See also Education Administration Amendment Act (Teacher Certification and Professional Conduct)

Recruitment and retention--northern Manitoba

Lindsey, 2666

Salary and cost of living--Frontier School Division

Lindsey, 2667

Staff reduction--Seven Oaks School Division

Sala, 2679

Teacher shortage

Lamoureux, 62

Team Clam. See Members' statements

Team Terrick. See Members' statements

Teitsma, Hon. James (Radisson) PC

Affordable housing

Habitat for Humanity, 528

Air ambulance services

Investigation into patient death, 918

Allied health professionals

Workers without collective agreement

Back pay and resignation timeline concerns, 1990

Auditor General follow-up of recommendations

Government compliance record, 817

Budget 2023

Debate, 695-699

Disability support workers, wages, 696

Glucose monitors and insulin pumps, expanded coverage, 696

Income tax bracket increase, 697

Pre-budget consultations, 696

Builders' Liens Amendment Act (Prompt Payment)

Adjudication process, new, 1527

Consultations, 1528

Invoice deadlines, establishment of, 1527

Regulations, timeline for, 1528-1529

Timeliness of bill, 1529

Builders' Liens Amendment Act (Prompt Payment) (Bill 38)

1 R, 1075

2 R

Opening statement, 1526-1528

Questions, 1528-1530

Collective bargaining

Prompt settlement, 1530

Committee of Supply

Concurrence Motion, 2560

Condolence, motions of

Kawchuk, Michael, 2803-2804

Construction industry

Apprentice wage reduction concerns, 815-816, 2695-2696

Consumer Protection and Government Services Department

Asset Management division, 2190

Consumer Protection Division, 2190, 2191

Department services and responsibilities, 2190

Digital and Technology Solutions, 2190

Diverse workforce, 2192, 2202

Estimates

Opening statement, 2190-2191

Speakers, 2191-2204, 2278

Government offices, ownership vs. leasing, 2285-2286

Procurement and Supply Chain Division

Materials Distribution Agency, 2190

Vehicle and Equipment Management Agency, 2191

Staff introductions, 2191

Supplementary Estimates for 2023-2024, 776

Technical appointments, 2191-2192

Vacancy rate, 2192-2193

Consumer Protection Office

Annual inquiries, number of, 2283

Crown attorneys

Bargaining contract negotiations, 1596

Disability support workers

Budget 2023, 696

Education system

Capital spending, five-year period, 2196

Elections

PC party election campaign co-chair

Comments regarding education system, 2652

Emergency room services

Constituent experience with, 2517

Glucose monitors and insulin pumps

Expanded coverage, Budget 2023, 696

Habitat for Humanity, 528

Health-care system

Workers without collective agreement

Back pay and resignation timeline concerns, 1990

Homeless shelters

Homes for Heroes (for veterans), 528

PCH visitation units, donation of, 1320

Homeless/homelessness

Kinsmen Homes for Heroes (for veterans), 528

Homes for Heroes

Shelter for veterans, 528

Immigrants/immigration

From Ukraine, 698

Income tax

Budget 2023 changes, 697

Internet services

Accessibility concerns, 2187-2188

Expansion of--rural and northern communities, 882, 1178

Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program

Projects applied for and approved, 2288

Life leases

Life leases vs condos, 1621

Number of in Manitoba, 1620-1621

Life Leases Amendment Act

Annual audited financial statements, 1620, 2454

Change of ownership, 2454

Reserve fund requirement, 2454

Reserve fund studies, 1620

Termination of tenants lease, refund for, 1620

Life Leases Amendment Act (Bill 29)

1 R, 621

2 R

Opening statement, 1620

Questions, 1620-1622

C/3 R, 2454

Manitoba Association of Health Care Professionals (MAHCP)

Collective bargaining negotiations, 1642-1643, 1771-1772, 2184-2185, 2284-2285, 2327-2328, 2487, 2582-2583, 2786-2787, 2851

Strike action vote, 1595-1596, 2846, 2848-2850, 2850-2851

Members' statements

Holocaust Remembrance Day, 1515

National Nursing Week, 2045

Radisson's affordable housing projects, 528

Transcona Biz-Festival of Banners, 2264

Transcona Legion Ladies Auxiliary, 705

World Down Syndrome Day, 964-965

Municipalities

Rural health and policing services, funding for, 1084

Northern Manitoba

Internet services, expansion of, 882, 1178

Opposition Day Motion

That the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba call on the provincial government to condemn Brian Pallister's health care cuts for the damage caused to Manitoba's health care system, 2516-2517

Oral Questions

Allied health professionals

Collective bargaining negotiations, 1642-1643, 1771-1772, 2184-2185, 2327-2328, 2487, 2582-2583, 2786-2787, 2851

Strike action vote, 1595-1596, 2846, 2848-2850, 2850-2851

Aquatic facility for Thompson

Increase in construction costs, 1432

Auditor General follow-up of recommendations

Government compliance record, 817

Broadband service expansion

Rural and northern communities, 882

Construction industry workers

Wage reduction concerns, 815-816, 2695-2696

Crown attorneys

Bargaining contract negotiations, 1596

Health workers without collective agreement

Back pay and resignation timeline concerns, 1990

High-speed internet

Accessibility concerns, 2187-2188

Manitoba's public service

Staffing and bargaining contract, 1318-1319

Municipal funding

Rural health and policing services, 1084

PC party election campaign co-chair

Comments regarding education system, 2652

PPE purchased during pandemic

Request for spending audit, 1391

Privatization of air ambulance services

Investigation into patient death, 918

Rental rate increase

Government intention, 969-970

Rural paramedic services

Collective bargaining contract and recruitment, 812-813

Paramedic retention and wages, 2697

Response times and staffing, 2749-2750

School construction

Use of public-private model, 1387-1388, 2385, 2693-2694

Visitation units for personal-care homes

Donation to organization addressing homelessness, 1320

Vital Statistics

Birth certificate wait times, 919-920

Request to address application backlog, 538

Wait-list reduction methods, 1845

Paramedic services, rural

Collective bargaining negotiations

Impact on recruitment, 812-813

Response times and staffing levels, 2749-2750

Retention and wages, 2697

Personal protective equipment (PPE)

Purchased during pandemic

Request for spending audit, 1391

Personal-care homes

Visitation units

Donation to organization addressing homelessness, 1320

Public service

Staffing and bargaining contract, 1318-1319

Public Service Group Insurance Fund (Benefits Summary)

Auditor's report and financial statements, April 31, 2022, 1635

Public Utilities Board

Bill 35, impact of, 2285

Meetings, number of, 2284

Responsibilities, 2284

Rent - above-guideline increases

Percentage approved, 2281

Renters/renting

Rate increase, 969-970

Tax credit reduction, 1622

Residential Tenancies Amendment Act (3) (Bill 39)

1 R, 1975

Residential Tenancies Amendment Act (Bill 201)

2 R

Debate, 2240-2242

Residential Tenancies Branch

Above-guideline increases requests for 2022, 2280

Dispute resolution timeline, 2282

Vacancy rate, 2279-2280

Resolutions

Calling upon the provincial government to follow through on its commitment to provide Manitobans with high-speed broadband services

Debate, 1970-1972

Right to repair, 2283

Rural health care

Municipal services funding, 1084

Rural Manitoba

Internet services, expansion of, 882

Policing services funding, 1084

School construction

Number built, 698

P3 project-KPMG report

Honorarium for unsuccessful applicants, 676-677

Use of public-private model, 1122-1123, 1387-1388, 2193-2200, 2385, 2693-2694

Student Temporary Employment Program (STEP)

STEP Services report, 2837

Wages, as advertised on government website, 2560

Thompson aquatic facility

Increase in construction costs, 1432

Ukrainian community

Immigration to Manitoba, 698

Veterans

Homes for Heroes, 528

Vital Statistics

Application backlog, 538, 2278

Birth certificate wait times, 919-920, 2278-2279

Language character recognition, 2279

Manitoba Government Inquiry line, 2201

Registration times, 2203-2204

Response times, 2202-2203

Vacancy rate, 2193, 2200-2202

Wait-list reduction methods, 1845

Xplornet

Hydro contract dispute, 2286

Teitsma, James (Radisson) PC

Adult & Teen Challenge, 114-115

Alpha House, 114

Condolence, motions of

Blaikie, William "Bill" Alexander, 294

Health-care system

Human resource action plan, 21, 422

Private system, number of patients seen, 421

Members' statements

Fall fundraisers and banquets, 114-115

Minimum wage

National percentage of workforce, 175

Minimum Wage Adjustment Act, 2022 (Employment Standards Code Amended)

Consultations, 174

Minimum Wage Adjustment Act, 2022 (Employment Standards Code Amended) (Bill 4)

2 R

Debate, 174-176

Oral Questions

Health and human resource action plan

Government announcement, 21

Substance abuse solutions

Government position, 242

Resolutions

Calling on the provincial government to stop its private health care agenda and invest in Manitoba's public health care system

Debate, 420-422

Questions, 418

Social and Economic Development, Standing Committee on

First report, 267-268

Substance use

Solutions for, government position, 242

Youth for Christ Fall Banquet, 114

Temporary foreign workers

Mistreatment of

Lamont, 1537

The Back Door Youth Centre. See Members' statements

The Forks Market

Number of business, decrease in

Gerrard, 2157

Smith, A., 2157

The Link: Youth and Family Supports

Auditor General audit

Lamont, 1319

Squires, 1319

Identity of third-party investigators

Lamont, 573

Squires, 573

Independent inquiry

Lamont, 574

Squires, 574

Request for the removal of Board and CEO

Lamont, 573-574

Squires, 574

Scope of Deloitte inquiry

Lamont, 1319

Squires, 1319

Staff shortage and mistreatment allegations

Lamont, 2133-2134

Squires, 2133-2134

Timeline for third-party report

Lamont, 1718

Squires, 1718

The Maples

Blood collection services

Sandhu, 755

The Pas Manitoba

Food bank, need for

Lathlin, 2538-2539

Health clinic construction, cancellation of

Lathlin, 793

Youth gang violence

Lathlin, 1138

The Sidney Project. See Members' statements

Théâtre Cercle Molière. See Members' statements

They Call Me Chief. See Leach, Reggie

Thiessen, Becki. See Members' statements

Thompson aquatic facility

Closure, impact on community

Redhead, 1297

Increase in construction costs

Redhead, 1432

Teitsma, 1432

Planning and construction delays

Redhead, 1297

Request for funding support

Cullen, 2135

Redhead, 2135

Thompson Citizen newspaper

Redhead, 1710

Thompson General Hospital

Hot water service issues

Redhead, 256-257

Lab technologist shortage

Asagwara, 1840-1841

Gordon, 1841-1842, 1988

Redhead, 1988

Thompson Manitoba. See also Resolutions

Brain injury unit

Naylor, 1303

Foot-care services

Asagwara, 10, 1161

Gordon, 240, 787, 974

Johnston, 787, 974

Lathlin, 254, 1136

Redhead, 240, 787, 796, 973-974

Laboratory services

Redhead, 796

Mining extension--Vale Canada

Wharton, 721

Thompson Seniors Community Resource Council. See Members' statements

Thompson, Matthew and Shawn. See Members' statements

Thompson, Shawn. See Members' statements

Thrival Kits

Ewasko, 1205

Throne Speech

Addiction treatment and homelessness

Asagwara, 211-212

Address

Neville, 1-7

Adult education

Altomare, 130

Moses, 146

Amendment

Kinew, 51-53

Amendment vote, 262-264

Biodiversity

Gerrard, 136

Child care

Sala, 88-89

Wharton, 127

Child care spaces

Ewasko, 99

Children's special allowance

Gerrard, 134

Climate change

Gerrard, 135-136

Moses, 145

Community safety

Asagwara, 212

Brar, 214

Gerrard, 136

Goertzen, 67

Guillemard, 138

Khan, 27

Lamont, 91

Lamoureux, 61

Marcelino, 225

Moses, 145

Naylor, 102

Sala, 86

Stefanson, 260

Wasyliw, 56

Cost of living/affordability

Khan, 28

Kinew, 50-51

Sala, 87

Stefanson, 87, 260

Debate

Altomare, 128-131

Asagwara, 209-213

Brar, 213-215

Bushie, 139-142

Cox, 207-209

Ewasko, 98-101

Fontaine, 219-222

Friesen, 215-219

Gerrard, 134-137

Goertzen, 66-70

Gordon, 62-63

Guenter, 23-25

Guillemard, 137-139

Helwer, 226-227, 247

Johnston, 142-144

Khan, 25-28

Kinew, 47-51

Lagimodiere, 257-258

Lamont, 91-94

Lamoureux, 58-62

Lathlin, 252-254

Lindsey, 63-66

Maloway, 258-259

Marcelino, 222-226

Martin, 131-134

Moses, 144-146, 206-207

Naylor, 101-104, 126

Redhead, 256-257

Reyes, 89-91

Sala, 70-71, 86-89

Sandhu, 251-252

Smith, B., 247-251

Squires, 53-55

Stefanson, 259-261

Wasyliw, 55-58

Wharton, 126-128

Wiebe, 254-256

Eating disorders

Naylor, 104

First Nations

Bushie, 139-141

Greenhouse gas emissions

Altomare, 130

Naylor, 126

Health care

Asagwara, 210-211

Brar, 213

Gerrard, 135

Naylor, 101-102

Wiebe, 255

Health care workforce

Wharton, 127

Health-care capital investment

Stefanson, 260

Homelessness, addiction and mental illness

Asagwara, 211-212

Goertzen, 43

Lamont, 43

Housing

Marcelino, 224

Smith, B., 248

Income tax

Stefanson, 260

Lake Manitoba-Lake St. Martin outlet channel

Lathlin, 253

Piwniuk, 17-18

Wiebe, 17-18

Mental health

Cox, 209

Mental health and addiction

Brar, 214

Martin, 132-133

Mental health and addiction (youth)

Naylor, 104

Northern Manitoba

Redhead, 114, 256

Northern roads, condition of

Lindsey, 64

Post-secondary education

Reyes, 90

Private health services

Sala, 70

Rental housing

Sala, 88

Smith, B., 248

Safe consumption site

Fontaine, 222

Senior citizens

Johnston, 20-21, 41-42

Lamoureux, 20-21, 59-60

Marcelino, 41

Sub-amendment vote, 262

Subamendment

Lamont, 94-98

Truth and reconciliation

Gerrard, 134

Lamont, 92

Vote, 264

Ticket sales

Black market sales

Goertzen, 1543

Sandhu, 1545

Request to withdraw Bill 11

Kinew, 780-781

Stefanson, 780-781

Resellers, requirement to register with consumer protection agency

Sandhu, 1545

Use of software bots

Sandhu, 1545

Ticketmaster

Reselling of tickets, consumer protection

Sandhu, 2342-2343

Tile drainage

Farming, use in

Gerrard, 137, 2303

Johnson, 2303

Time zones. See also Official Time Amendment Act

Canadian time zones

Naylor, 1625

General comments

Naylor, 2338

Tourism sector

Indigenous owned and operated

Khan, 2168-2169

Lathlin, 2168-2169

Northern Manitoba

Clarke, 2089

Khan, 2169

Lathlin, 2169

Winter opportunities--northern Manitoba

Khan, 2169-2170

Trade. See Export and trade

Trade and Commerce Grid Initiative

Piwniuk, 1929-1930

Trades education. See Skilled Trades Awareness and Readiness (STAR) program

Trails, off road. See also Off-Road Trails Safety and Maintenance Act

Impact of climate change

Gerrard, 1496

Nesbitt, 1496

Provincial trail strategy

Lindsey, 2005

Nesbitt, 1493, 2005

Safety and maintenance

Funding support for organizations

Wharton, 278

Wowchuk, 278

Snowmobile trails, use in summer

Gerrard, 1494-1495

Nesbitt, 1494-1495

Trans people. See LGBTQ2S people

Transcona Biz. See Members' statements

Transcona constituency

Blood collection, closure of Dynacare locations

Altomare, 424, 589, 902

Child-care spaces

Altomare, 130

IV clinics

Altomare, 129, 424, 589

Laboratory/diagnostic services

Altomare, 644

Personal-care homes, need for

Altomare, 129, 588, 644

Transcona Legion Ladies Auxiliary. See Members' statements

Transcona Museum

CN 2747 steam engine restoration

Altomare, 128-129

Transit. See Winnipeg Transit

Transphobia. See International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia

Transportation and Infrastructure Department

Estimates

Debate, 1928-1944, 2007-2021, 2071-2073

Opening statement

Bushie, 1930

Piwniuk, 1928-1930

Speakers

Bushie, 1930-1944, 2007-2021, 2071-2072

Piwniuk, 1930-1944, 2007-2021, 2071-2073

Five-year capital plan

Piwniuk, 1928-1929

Job advertisements, number of

Bushie, 1933-1934

Piwniuk, 1933-1934

Seasonal and part-time staff

Bushie, 1931-1932, 1933

Piwniuk, 1931-1932, 1933

Staff introductions

Bushie, 1930

Piwniuk, 1930

Staff recruitment

Piwniuk, 1933-1934

Supplementary Estimates for 2023-2024

Piwniuk, 776

Technical appointments

Bushie, 1930

Piwniuk, 1930

Vacancy rate

Bushie, 1931

Piwniuk, 1931

Transportation Infrastructure Amendment Act

Snow clearing timeline, standards for

Lindsey, 2826

Transportation Infrastructure Amendment Act (Bill 224)

1 R

Lindsey, 564

2 R

Debate

Piwniuk, 2826-2828

Opening statement

Lindsey, 2822-2824

Questions

Guenter, 2824-2826

Isleifson, 2825

Lamont, 2824

Lindsey, 2824-2826

Redhead, 2824-2825

Trappers/fishers

Northern Manitoba Trappers' Festival grant

Khan, 2170

Off-road trails, fees for Indigenous trappers

Lindsey, 1497

Nesbitt, 1496-1497

Trapshooting. See Members' statements under Lundar Trap Club

Travel Manitoba

Funding 2023-2024

Khan, 2160

Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada

Three-year MOU

Khan, 2168

Lathlin, 2168

Winter experiences

Khan, 2170

Treaty land entitlement

Clarke, 2085

Lamont, 840

Treaty rights and natural resource revenues

Manitoba Premier's position

Lamont, 1485-1486

Wharton, 1486

Tree canopy

Climate change mitigation

Gerrard, 204

Nesbitt, 204

Trees

2 Billion Trees initiative

Nesbitt, 963, 1998

Hectares harvested (2022-2023)

Lindsey, 1995

Nesbitt, 1995

Number planted (2022)

Lindsey, 1994

Nesbitt, 1994

Seedling procurement

Lindsey, 1998-1999

Nesbitt, 1998-2000

TRIKAFTA

Added to provincial formulary

Gordon, 2123

Pharmacare coverage

Asagwara, 2123

Gerrard, 2054-2055, 2124

Gordon, 2055

Lindsey, 2046

Trucking industry. See also Highway Traffic Amendment Act; Workplace Safety and Health Amendment Act (Access to Washrooms for Delivery Persons)

Conditions during pandemic

Lamoureux, 1693

Sandhu, 1688

Staffing needs

Gerrard, 2275

Wharton, 2275

True North

Reselling of event tickets, consumer protection

Sandhu, 2342-2343

True North Youth Foundation

Project 11, expansion of

Ewasko, 1205

Truth and Reconciliation. See also Members' statements

Budget 2023

Gerrard, 722

Economic reconciliation, framework

Clarke, 2091

Redhead, 2091

Educating new immigrants

Marcelino, 854

Public Service, mandatory training for

Clarke, 2095-2096

Statutory holiday

Lamoureux, 62

Strategy, timeline for development

Bushie, 160-161

Clarke, 2089, 2095-2096, 2229-2230

Lagimodiere, 160-161

Redhead, 2089, 2095-2096, 2229-2230

Throne Speech

Gerrard, 134

Lamont, 92

Truth and Reconciliation Commission

Call to Action No. 17 re: recognition of traditional names

Bushie, 349

Lamoureux, 355, 449

Call to Action No. 62 re: public education regarding the residential school system

Bushie, 849

Call to Action Nos. 18 to 24 re: nursing program at UCN

Guillemard, 1750

Call to Action Nos. 6 to 12 re: education and employment

Guillemard, 1750

Tuberculosis rates

Contact tracing program

Asagwara, 1482-1483

Gordon, 1482-1483

Tuition

Cap on, Budget 2023

Cullen, 619

Guillemard, 770, 1749

Wharton, 721

Early childhood educators, rebate for

Ewasko, 647

Exemption for--Providence University College

Micklefield, 1819

Moses, 1818

Funding and tuition costs

Guillemard, 608

Moses, 201-202, 607-608

Reyes, 201-202

Health-care aides, support for

Johnston, 1726

Increase

Moses, 206

Sala, 1047, 1135

Wasyliw, 892

International students, request for cap

Lamoureux, 377-378

Reyes, 378

Manitoba Bursary Program

Guillemard, 770

Rebate, elimination of

Lamoureux, 686

Student fees

Guillemard, 1756-1757

Moses, 1756-1757

Tung, Amy. See Members' statements

Tyndall Park. See also Members' statements

Health-care concerns

Request for meeting with Minister

Goertzen, 1845

Lamoureux, 1845

Health-care forum

Lamoureux, 2448

 

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