Law Amendments - 3rd Session - 37th Legislature

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7-Eleven Stores. See Harder, Pauline

 

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Pal's Supermarket. See Bhangu, Hans

Paquette, Michelle (Winnipeg Transgender Group)

Charter Compliance Act (Bill 34), 346-347

Transgender community, concerns of, 346-347

Parents, Family and Friends of Lesbians and Gays. See Brigham, Donna

Parkes, Debra (Private Citizen)

Common-Law Partners' Property and Related Amendments Act (Bill 53), 491-492

Partnership Amendment and Business Names Registration Amendment Act (Bill 21)

Public presenters

Dueck, 459-460, 463

Graham, 460-462

Institute of Chartered Accountants, 459-463

Kraemer, 459

Amendments

Clause 5

Smith, S., 501; passed, 502

Smith, S., 502; passed, 502

Consultations

Dueck, 463

Penner, Jack, 463

Full shield vs. partial shield

Graham, 460

Limited liability partnerships

Dueck, 459-460

Kraemer, 459

Multidisciplinary partnerships

Dueck, 463

Gerrard, 463

Graham, 462

Smith, S., 463

Supervision and control of employees and agents

Graham, 461-462

Smith, S., 462-463

Pashe, Edward (Private Citizen)

Provincial Police Amendment (Aboriginal Policing) Act (Bill 44), 267-271

Dakota Tipi First Nation

Gas bar, ownership of, 267-268

Police commission, 269-270

Police service, 267-268

Social programs, 269

Justification, 270

Pchajek, Sharon (Private Citizen)

Charter Compliance Act (Bill 34), 347-348

Pendergast, Maureen (Private Citizen)

Common-Law Partners' Property and Related Amendments Act (Bill 53)

Intestate succession laws, 492-493

Penner, Jack (Emerson) P.C.

Non-Smokers Health Protection Amendment Act (Bill 37)

Consultations, 533

Consumer education programs, 535

Off-Road Vehicles Amendment Act (Bill 42)

Identification decal, 505-507

Partnership Amendment and Business Names Registration Amendment Act (Bill 21)

Consultations, 463

Pesticides and Fertilizers Control Amendment Act (Bill 23)

Amendments

502; defeated, 503

Consumer education program, 471

Organic farm operations, 466

Search warrants, 451

Security Management (Various Acts Amended) Act (Bill 2)

Opening statements, 495

Pesticide spraying equipment, sale of, 455

Penner, Ken (Midwestern School of Business and Technology and Robertson College)

Private Vocational Institutions Act (Bill 33), 289-292

Curriculum approval process, 290

Director, powers of, 289-290

Intent of, 290-291

Training completion fund, 290, 291-292

Penner, Layna (Private Citizen)

Public Schools Modernization Act (Public Schools Act Amended) (Bill 14)

Disruption in programming, 129-132

French immersion programs, 129-130

Public consultations, 130

Percy, Bill (Canadian Residential School Plaintiffs' Council Association, Manitoba Division)

Limitation of Actions Amendment Act (Bill 8)

Public presenters, 20-24

Pesticides and Fertilizers Control Amendment Act (Bill 23)

Public presenters

Hacault, 468-471

Manitoba Pork Council, 468-471

Martens, 449-451

Newton, 463-466

Amendments

Penner, Jack, 502; defeated, 503

Consumer education program

Hacault, 471

Penner, Jack, 471

Inspectors, powers of

Martens, 449-450

Licensing process

Hacault, 469

Manure management planner

Newton, 464

Off-farm manure application

Hacault, 469

Newton, 464, 465

Wowchuk, 465

Organic farm operations

Newton, 466

Penner, Jack, 466

Search warrants

Gerrard, 451

Martens, 450, 451

Penner, Jack, 451

Wowchuk, 451

Training costs

Hacault, 469

Newton, 464, 465

Wowchuk, 465, 469

Peters, Andrew (Private Citizen)

Public Schools Modernization Act (Public Schools Act Amended) (Bill 14), 97-100

Administrative costs, 98, 100

Educational purpose, 98-99

Equal access to programs/funding, 98

Resources, access to, 99

School closures, 99

Photo radar. See Highway Traffic Amendment and Summary Convictions Amendment Act (Bill 3)

Physician profiles. See Medical Amendment (Physician Profiles and Miscellaneous Amendments) (Bill 31)

Physicians for a Smoke Free Canada. See Callard, Cynthia

Piche, Krista (Private Citizen)

Charter Compliance Act (Bill 34), 333-334

Adoption, 334

Polar Bear Protection Act (Bill 43), 304-305

Opening statements

Gerrard, 304

Lathlin, 304

Pompana, Bobbi (Dakota Ojibway Child & Family Services)

Child and Family Services Authorities Act (Bill 35), 397-401

Adoptions, 398, 400

Culturally appropriate programming, 398, 399

Desjarlais inquest, 399

Employees, qualifications of, 399

Employees, training for, 400-401

Funding, 398

Funding, inequities of, 400

Service delivery, off-reserve, 398

Pope, Bill (College of Physicians and Surgeons)

Medical Amendment (Physician Profiles and Miscellaneous Amendments) (Bill 31), 541-544

Dispute resolution mechanism, 542

Health care professionals, application to, 543

Physician profiles

Costs of, 543

Criminal offences, 542

Current information, 542

Incomplete reports, 544

Mortality rates, 543

Other medical malpractice claims, 542

Regulations, 542

Portage District General Hospital Foundation, An Act to Amend and Act to Incorporate (Bill 300)

Enns, 3

Faurschou, 2-3

Harms, 2

Potovsky-Beachell, Laurie (Coalition for Access to Physician Profiles)

Medical Amendment (Physician Profiles and Miscellaneous Amendments) (Bill 31), 526-528

Physician profiles

Accessibility, 527

Mortality rates, 527-528

Professional competence report, 527-528

Prairie Rose Teachers' Association. See Blagden, Craig

Preston, Tim (GOSSIP)

Common-Law Partners' Property and Related Amendments Act (Bill 53)

Property rights, 484-485

Registered domestic partnership, 485

Preston, Tim (Private Citizen)

Charter Compliance Act (Bill 34)

Equal rights, 337

Prince, Marjorie (Private Citizen)

Provincial Police Amendment (Aboriginal Policing) Act (Bill 44)

Approval, 261

Dakota Tipi First Nation

Control of, 261

Police service, 257-262

Referendum, 262

Private Vocational Institutions Act (Bill 33)

Public presenters

Midwestern School of Business and Technology, 289-292

Penner, K., 289-292

Robertson College, 289-292

Amendments

Clause 13(1)

Stefanson 302; defeated, 303

Curriculum approval process

Penner, K., 290

Director, powers of

Penner, K., 289-290

Intent of

Gerrard, 290-291

Penner, K., 290-291

Training completion fund

Faurschou, 291-292

Penner, K., 290, 291-292

Provincial Council of Women of Manitoba Inc. See Fleming, Elizabeth

Provincial Police Amendment (Aboriginal Policing) Act (Bill 44)

Public presenters

Elk, 274-276

James, 271-274

Newman, 292-298

Pashe, 267-271

Prince, 257-262

Traverse, 262-267

Approval

Gerrard, 261

Prince, 261

Dakota Tipi First Nation

Band statistics

Faurschou, 273

James, 273

Control of

Derkach, 261

Prince, 261

Gaming revenue

Derkach, 264, 273

James, 271-272, 274

Gang activity

Elk, 274-275

James, 272

Smith, J., 272, 275

Gas bar, ownership of

Faurschou, 267-268

Pashe, 267-268

Police commission

Gerrard, 269-270

Pashe, 269-270

Police service

Elk, 275-276

Faurschou, 275-276

Gerrard, 265-266, 273, 275-276

James, 271, 273

Pashe, 267-268

Prince, 257-262

Social programs

Derkach, 269, 276

Elk, 276

Pashe, 269

Justification

Pashe, 270

Smith, J., 270

Opening statements

Derkach, 307-308

Enns, 306-307

Faurschou, 310

Gerrard, 309-310

Mackintosh, 305, 308-309

Smith, J., 305-306

Referendum

Derkach, 261-262

Prince, 262

Ptak, Monica (Private Citizen)

Public Schools Modernization Act (Public Schools Act Amended) (Bill 14)

Written submission, 162

Public health. See Environment Amendment Act (Bill 10); Public Health Amendment Act (Bill 38)

Public Health Amendment Act (Bill 38)

Written submissions

Canadian Federation of Independent Business, 517-518

Opening statements

Driedger, 504-505

Public Schools Amendment Act (Francophone School Division Governance Structure) (Bill 22)

Public presenters

Division scolaire franco-manitobaine, 251-257

Lemoine, 251-256

Robert, 256-257

Amendments

Clause 21

Caldwell 299; passed, 299

Clause 25

Caldwell 299; passed, 300

Additional electors

Lemoine, 255

Advisory groups

Gerrard, 256

Lemoine, 254, 256

Cenerini report

Lemoine, 254

Regional advisory groups

Lemoine, 254

Regional committees

Lemoine, 254

Robert, 256-257

Trustees, election of

Lemoine, 255

Public Schools Modernization Act (Public Schools Act Amended) (Bill 14)

Public presenters

Agassiz Teachers' Association, 136-139

Andrushko, G., 103-104

Andrushko, L., 100-102

Archer, 142-146

Ardern, 173-176

Bailey, 136-139

Barr, 177-179

Bell, 179

Birdtail River Teachers' Association, 89-91

Blagden, 94-97

Brandon School Division, 83-86

Canadian Union of Public Employees, 147-150

Carey, 116-120

Chapman, 181-185

Daher, 168-170

Dauphin-Ochre School Division, 86-88

Duma, 113-116

Durston, 86-88

Evergreen School Division, 80-83

Friesen, John, 139-140

Froese, 104-107

Furgala, 80-83

Garden Valley School Division, 104-107

Geekie, 89-91

Glowacki, 126-128

Grafton, 185-187

Hayward Williams, 109-113

James, 171-172

Jolly, 83-86

Kantyluk, 140-142

Kathan, 122-126

Kozak, 158

Land, 179-181

Larsson, 192-195

Louis Riel Teachers' Association, 185-187

Manitoba Association of Parent Councils, 113-116

Manitoba Association of School Trustees, 142-146

Manitoba Teachers' Society, 173-176

Mehl, 166-168

Midland Teachers' Association, 94-97

Oakley, 147-150

Penner, L., 129-132

Peters, 97-100

Prairie Rose Teachers' Association, 94-97

Rhineland Teachers' Association, 91-94

Risbey, 134-136

River East Teachers' Association, 187-189

Saunders, 164-166

Springfield Parent Council, 164-166

Springfield Schools Parent Council, 116-120

Spytkowski, 189-192

St. James-Assiniboia School Division, 155-158

Stahlke, 150-155

Stankevicius, 187-189

Transcona-Springfield Teachers' Association, 189-192

Wachniak, 132-134

Wiebe, 107-109

Williams, 120-122

Winnipeg School Division, 177-179

Wishanski, 155-158

Wohlgemut, 91-94

Written submissions

Agassiz Adult Education Centre, 159-161

Anderson, 212-213

Andersson, 159

Choquette, 213

Duck Mountain School Division, 213-216

Ehinger, 159-161

Lalonde, 161-162

L.E.A.D., 216-217

Manitoba Teachers' Society, 159-161

Ptak, 162

Amendments

Clause 5

Gilleshammer 201; defeated, 202

Clause 6.1

Gilleshammer 202; ruled out of order, 203

Clause 8

Gilleshammer 204; ruled out of order, 204

Clause 10

Caldwell 205; passed, 206

Caldwell 206; passed, 207

Caldwell 207; passed, 207

Gilleshammer 207; defeated, 208

LA 206; passed, 207

Clause 22(2)

Caldwell 208; passed, 209

Gilleshammer 209; defeated, 209

Clause 22(3)

Gilleshammer 209; ruled out of order, 210

Clause 24

Caldwell 210; passed, 211

Clause 24(1)

Caldwell 211; passed, 211

Clause 24(2)

Caldwell 211; passed, 212

Access to programs

Gilleshammer, 191

Spytkowski, 191

Administrative costs

Archer, 143-144, 145

Barr, 177

Caldwell, 145

Chapman, 183

Duhamel, 145

Durston, 87

Jolly, 83-84

Stahlke, 152

Stankevicius, 188

Struthers, 99-100

Administrative costs, definition of

Furgala, 81-82

Agassiz School Division

Bailey, 136-137

Amalgamation, benefits of

Cummings, 189

Grafton, 185-186

Stankevicius, 189

Amalgamation costs

Carey, 118

Chapman, 184

Gilleshammer, 184

Spytkowski, 190

Amalgamation, criteria for

Cummings, 187

Grafton, 187

Amendments

Hayward Williams, 110-111

Appeal process

Durston, 87-88

Gilleshammer, 87-88

Board of Reference

Archer, 142-143

Ardern, 175

Caldwell, 120, 153

Duma, 114

Durston, 86

Froese, 105

Gilleshammer, 85, 201-202

Jolly, 84, 85

Risbey, 135

Stahlke, 153-154

Wachniak, 132-133

Williams, 120-121

Wishanski, 156

Wohlgemut, 92

Boundaries, reasons to alter

Ardern, 173

Boundary commission reports, time limitations on

Furgala, 82

Boundary reviews

Archer, 144

Budget consultations

Jolly, 84

Budget decisions

Gerrard, 85-86

Gilleshammer, 85-86

Jolly, 85-86

Budget process

Archer, 144

Ardern, 175

Bailey, 137

Barr, 177

Caldwell, 128

Chapman, 182-183

Duma, 114

Durston, 87

Geekie, 90

Glowacki, 128

Larsson, 192

Stahlke, 151-152

Wohlgemut, 92

Budget requirements

Wishanski, 156

Classroom resources

Stankevicius, 187

Collective agreements, negotiation of

Oakley, 148

Collective agreements, protection of

Oakley, 147

Combination classes

Barrett, 90-91

Geekie, 90-91

Schuler, 91

Communication

Spytkowski, 190

Consultation process

Barr, 178

Caldwell, 178

Consultations

Ardern, 176

Cummings, 176

Contracts, harmonization of

Durston, 88

Gilleshammer, 88

Cost benefit

Durston, 88

Furgala, 82

Gilleshammer, 88

Loewen, 82

Cost benefits

Archer, 146

Bailey, 138

Caldwell, 200

Gerrard, 200

Gilleshammer, 146

Loewen, 155

Schuler, 138

Stahlke, 155

Cultural diversity

Jennissen, 191

Spytkowski, 190, 191

Democratic rights

Kantyluk, 141

Disruption in programming

Caldwell, 132

Penner, L., 129-132

Educational benefits

Larsson, 193

Educational purpose

Barrett, 98-99

Employee layoffs

Oakley, 148

Employee placements, appeal of

Oakley, 148

Employee transfers

Carey, 118

Equity

Ardern, 174

Barrett, 107

Froese, 107

French immersion programs

Bailey, 137

Gilleshammer, 125

Schuler, 108

Wiebe, 107, 108

French immersion programs

   Penner, L., 129-130

Future amalgamations

Ardern, 176

Cummings, 176

Implementation

Gilleshammer, 194

Larsson, 195

Industrial arts

Bailey, 138

Interim boards

Furgala, 81

Labour relations

Caldwell, 150

Oakley, 150

Legal challenges

Andrushko, L., 100-101

Duma, 115

Schuler, 101, 115

Local representation

Barr, 177

Friesen, John, 140

Froese, 106

Gilleshammer, 106

Land, 179-180

Wishanski, 155

Ministerial authority

Archer, 143

Chapman, 181-182

Froese, 105

Furgala, 81, 83

Gilleshammer, 83

Hayward Williams, 110

Jolly, 83-85

Stahlke, 151

Wiebe, 107

Necessity

Archer, 142

Norrie Commission

Glowacki, 126

Opening statements

Caldwell, 198

Gerrard, 199

Gilleshammer, 198-199

Outcome Based Education program

Larsson, 193-194

Pension benefits of nonteaching staff

Oakley, 149

Professional development

Bailey, 137

Programs, access to

Ardern, 174

Public consultations

   Penner, L., 130

Public education, funding of

Barr, 179

Bell, 179

Caldwell, 179

Gilleshammer, 178-179

Public reaction

Ardern, 175-176

Barrett, 175-176

Public Schools Act preamble

Caldwell, 116-117

Duma, 114-115

Public schools, funding of

Gilleshammer, 93

Wohlgemut, 92, 93-94

Regulations

Barr, 177

Chapman, 183, 184

Durston, 86

Furgala, 81

Laurendeau, 184

Stahlke, 153

Wishanski, 156

Remuneration, trustees

Cummings, 189

Stankevicius, 189

Resources, access to

Smith, S., 99

Review

Spytkowski, 190

Right to appeal

Furgala, 81

School closures

Gilleshammer, 99

Wohlgemut, 92

School closures, moratorium on

Ardern, 174

School divisions, future of

Gilleshammer, 93

Wohlgemut, 93

School divisions, size of

Grafton, 186

Rondeau, 186

Seniority, integration of

Loewen, 150

Oakley, 147-148, 150

Shared service agreement

Caldwell, 172

Gilleshammer, 172

James, 172

Shared service agreements

Andrushko, G., 104

Andrushko, L., 101-102

Bailey, 137

Caldwell, 101, 104, 108-109, 127-128, 136

Carey, 117, 119

Gilleshammer, 109, 119

Glowacki, 126-127

Hayward Williams, 109

Risbey, 136

Wiebe, 108-109

Smaller divisions, benefits to

Barrett, 95

Blagden, 94-97

Geekie, 89-90

Schuler, 95-96

Smith, J., 96-97

Struthers, 96

Special needs children

Carey, 117, 119-120

Struthers, 119

Special needs students

Bailey, 138

Springfield Collegiate, capacity of

Andrushko, G., 103-104

Schuler, 103

Staff transfer requests

Carey, 117

Students' rights

Risbey, 135

Teacher morale

Caldwell, 188

Gilleshammer, 191

Spytkowski, 190, 191-192

Stankevicius, 188

Teacher transfers

Ardern, 176

Bailey, 137-138

Caldwell, 176

Gilleshammer, 135-136, 176

Risbey, 134-135, 136

Transcona-Springfield School Division

Daher, 168-170

Gilleshammer, 168-170, 180-181

James, 171-172

Land, 181

Mehl, 166-168

Transition costs

Larsson, 193

Unionized employees, priority of

Oakley, 148

Working environment

Ardern, 174

 

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