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Members of Executive Council

 

Standing & Special Committee Chairpersons

 

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Aboriginal Academic Achievement Grant

Program development

Allan, 1018

Aboriginal and Northern Affairs Department

Aboriginal consultation process

Gerrard, 1349

Robinson, 1349-1350

Estimates

Debate, 1336-1351

Speakers

Eichler, 1338-1346

Gerrard, 1346-1350

Robinson, 1336-1350

Rowat, 1346-1348

Ministerial travel expenditures

Eichler, 1342

Robinson, 1342

Staffing

Eichler, 1339-1340

Robinson, 1339-1340

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review

Robinson, 1054

Aboriginal Child Welfare Initiative

Blady, 519

Aboriginal education

Departmental responsibility

Allan, 1097-1098

Cullen, 1097-1098

Aboriginal missing and murdered women

Campaign budget

Eichler, 1342

Robinson, 1342

Government initiatives

Robinson, 944

Task force

Blady, 2427

Goertzen, 1422

Robinson, 1337, 1341

Swan, 1422, 2450

Victim Services family accessibility

Goertzen, 1422-1423

Swan, 1422-1423

Academic physicians

Joint Operating Division contract concerns

McFadyen, 565-566, 1193

Selinger, 565-566, 1193

Access health centres. See also Specific centres

Evaluations and costs

Blady, 146

Driedger, 2020-2022

Oswald, 2020-2022

Facility need (Windsor Park)

Jha, 879

Staffing

Driedger, 2020

Oswald, 2020

Accessibility Advisory Council Act and Amendments to The Government Purchases Act

[Bill 47]

1 R

Howard, 2475

2 R

Blady, 2662-2664

Gerrard, 2592-2593

Goertzen, 2698-2699

Howard, 2590-2592

Mackintosh, 2659-2661

C 3/R

Gerrard, 2985

R/A

Lee, 2995

Seniors' needs

Gerrard, 2593

ACCESS Programs

Student bursaries

Selby, 1067

Accident reporting. See Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Accident Reporting Requirements)

Across Cultures event. See Members' statements

Active Schools Fund

Allan, 748, 1010

Addictions treatment

Centralized assessment unit project status

Rondeau, 1609

Rowat, 1608-1609

Five-point plan recommendations

Rondeau, 1608

Rowat, 1607

Funding

Rondeau, 269, 768

Government initiatives

Chomiak, 490

Gerrard, 2737

McFadyen, 66

Rondeau, 1599

Swan, 492

School-based programs

Rondeau, 1613-1614

Rowat, 1613-1615

Services for women

Brick, 498

Wait times

Rondeau, 1612-1613

Rowat, 1612

Adolescent Parent Centre

Braun, 755

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

[Bill 36]

1 R

Mackintosh, 1833

2 R

Gerrard, 2568, 2595-2596

Mackintosh, 2464-2465

Mitchelson, 2568

C 3/R

Gerrard, 2912-2913

Howard, 2912

Mitchelson, 2912

R/A

Lee, 2994

Personal care home abuse

Gerrard, 2595-2596

Adult learning centres

Annual report

Selby, 730

Funding and program evaluations

Selby, 1007-1009

Taillieu, 1007-1009

Adult literacy rates

Government initiatives

Gerrard, 1076-1077

Selby, 1076-1077

Advanced Education and Literacy Department

Estimates

Debate, 993-1009, 1067-1083, 1156-1162

Speakers

Faurschou, 1156-1159

Gerrard, 1076-1081

Selby, 993-1009, 1067-1083, 1157-1162

Taillieu, 994-1009, 1067-1076, 1081-1083, 1160-1162

Expenditure estimates

Selby, 922

Ministerial travel expenditures

Selby, 1004

Taillieu, 1004

Advanced Manufacturing Inititative

Rondeau, 2525

Affordable housing. See also Manitoba Housing Authority; Resolutions

Accessible units

Brick, 473

Irvin-Ross, 473

Availability

Gerrard, 131

Government initiatives

Gerrard, 1388-1389

Selinger, 1388-1389

Wowchuk, 677

Priority (Brandon)

Gerrard, 289-290

Selinger, 289-290

Agassiz Youth Centre

Education and social programs

Swan, 1415

Expansion

Faurschou, 1259

Swan, 1237, 1259

Age-Friendly Manitoba Initiative funding

Irvin-Ross, 2071

Rondeau, 2078

Agricultural compensation programs (RM of Sifton). See Petitions

Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives Department

Advertising budget

Graydon, 1892

Struthers, 1892

Agriculture society grants

Graydon, 1893-1894

Struthers, 1893-1894

Assistant deputy minister hiring process

Graydon, 1884-1886

Struthers, 1884-1886

Contracted employees

Graydon, 1887

Struthers, 1887-1888

Departmental sponsorships

Graydon, 1892

Struthers, 1892

Ecological goods and services strategy

Pedersen, 2038

Struthers, 2038-2039

Estimates

Debate, 1879-1894, 1968-1986, 2038-2053, 2117-2126, 2156-2170

Speakers

Cullen, 2050-2053

Dyck, 1888-1890

Faurschou, 1980-1983, 2118-2119

Gerrard, 1983-1984

Graydon, 1881-1887, 1890-1894, 1968-1980, 1985-1986, 2045-2050, 2117-2126, 2156-2169

Pedersen, 2038-2045, 2168-2169

Struthers, 1880-1894, 1968-1986, 2038-2053, 2117-2126, 2156-2169

Expenditures

Pedersen, 2038

Struthers, 2038

Food safety inspections

Graydon, 1883-1884

Struthers, 1883-1884

Hiring priorities

Graydon, 1886

Struthers, 1886

Interprovincial trade promotions

Graydon, 2124

Struthers, 2124-2125

Ministerial travel expenditures

Graydon, 1891-1892, 1968

Struthers, 1891-1892, 1968

New farmer resources

Pedersen, 2042

Struthers, 2042

Premier's travel expenditures

Graydon, 1891

Struthers, 1891

Producer service reductions

Graydon, 471

Struthers, 471

Soil survey program expansion

Pedersen, 2040

Struthers, 2040

Staffing

Graydon, 1882-1884, 1887, 1890-1891

Struthers, 1882-1884, 1887, 1890-1891

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review

Struthers, 1666

Agriculture as a Solution framework

Goals and mandate

Graydon, 2121-2122

Struthers, 2121-2122

Agriculture industry

Excess moisture crop insurance

Briese, 137

Dyck, 107-108

Gerrard, 1211

Graydon, 718, 2159, 2851

Maguire, 224

McFadyen, 2510

Selinger, 1211-1212, 2510

Struthers, 1880, 2159, 2851-2852

Flooding, economic impact

Graydon, 2481-2482

Wowchuk, 2481-2482

Flooding financial compensation information

Eichler, 2261-2262

Graydon, 2904-2905

Maguire, 2788-2789

Struthers, 2261-2262, 2788-2789, 2904-2905

Long-term strategy

Graydon, 2714

Struthers, 2714

Manure management plans

Nevakshonoff, 480

Struthers, 478

Permanent cover protection

Briese, 977

Seeding, excess moisture effect on

Graydon, 2576

Struthers, 2576

Supply-management commodities quota tax

Derkach, 310

Eichler, 193

Graydon, 470-471

McFadyen, 65-66, 286-287

Selinger, 286-287

Struthers, 471

AgriRecovery program

Acreage payments

Graydon, 1971

Struthers, 1971

Appeal process statistics

Graydon, 1976-1977

Struthers, 1976-1977

Compensation application deadline

Graydon, 1974-1976

Struthers, 1974-1976

Deductible percentage

Graydon, 1970-1972

Struthers, 1970-1972

Flooding financial compensation

Ashton, 2066-2067

Eichler, 2067

Graydon, 2049-2050

Melnick, 2134

Struthers, 2050

Funding formula

Graydon, 1792-1793

Nevakshonoff, 178-179

Struthers, 1792-1793

Overapplication audits

Graydon, 1977-1978

Struthers, 1977-1978

Per acre top-up

Graydon, 2713

Selinger, 2713

Provincial insurance comparisons

Graydon, 1793-1794

Struthers, 1793-1794

Airports, northern

Capital budget

Ashton, 1642

ALL Aboard program

Committee members

Mackintosh, 1431-1432

Mitchelson, 1431

General comments

Mackintosh, 838, 1352

Allan, Hon. Nancy (St. Vital) N.D.P.

Aboriginal Academic Achievement Grant

Program development, 1018

Aboriginal education

Departmental responsibility, 1098-1099

Active Schools Fund, 748, 1010

Apprenticeship training

Increased spaces, 751

Autism treatment

ABA program reduction, 2749-2750

Birthing centre

Project status, 212

Bright Futures Fund projects, 1184-1185

Budget debate, 747-752

Child and Family Services agencies

Children-in-care school attendance and graduation rates, 1087

Child day-care centres

Employee wages and benefits, 2658-2659

Community School Partnership Initiative

Mandate and funding, 1091

Condolence, motions of

Roblin, Duff, 1936-1938

Early Childhood Development Intiative funding, 1010-1011

Early Childhood Education Unit

Funding and staffing, 751-752, 1092-1093, 2836

Early Development Instrument funding, 1017-1018

Education Department

Advertising budget, 2644-2645

Budget increase, 1009-1010

Capital funding budget, 1186

Child care departmental responsibility, 1179

Estimates, 1009-1029, 1084-1102, 1172-1188

Expenditure estimates, 922

Ministerial travel expenditures, 1173

Mission statement, 1013-1014

Staffing, 1173-1174

Untendered contracts, 1173

Education for Sustainable Development

Program grants, 1015-1016

Education system

All-day kindergarten curriculum, 1027, 1093, 1178-1180

Alternative high school programs, 540, 750-751

Enrolment statistics, 1178

Funding, 538, 748-749, 2837

High school graduate preparedness, 1097

High school graduation rates, 750, 1011, 1088-1090, 1175-1176, 1453, 1546-1547, 2837

International student resources, 1029, 1084-1085, 1088

Mandatory school-age attendance, 214, 539, 750, 2837

Physical education curriculum, 1026

Professional development days standardization, 1181-1182

Provincial curriculum year comparisons, 1180-1181

Standardized report cards, 213, 1450-1451, 2837

Student attendance rates enforcement, 122-123, 1085-1087

Student test scores and dropout rates, 527-528, 989, 1020-1022

English as an Additional Language program

Budget allocation, 1010, 1177-1178

First Nations communities

Education curriculum, 1099

Flooding (Assiniboine River)

Contingency plans for school divisions, 1920-1921

Garden Valley School Division

Enrolment statistics, 1023-1024

New school facility project status, 1023

Glenwood School 100th anniversary, 1678

Healthy Baby Prenatal support, 2836

Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet

Expenditures and program recommendations, 1017

Jocelyn House Hospice 25th anniversary, 212, 438

Lighthouses program expansion, 2401

Manitoba Textbook Bureau annual report, 159

Members' statements

Glenwood School 100th anniversary, 1678

Jocelyn House Hospice 25th anniversary, 438

National Day of Remembrance and Action on Mass Atrocities, 934

National Day of Remembrance and Action on Mass Atrocities, 934

Neelin High School programs, 540, 751

Oral Questions

Autism treatment

ABA program reduction, 2749-2750

Education Department

Advertising budget, 2644-2645

Education system

High school graduation rates, 1453, 1546-1547

Standardized report cards, 1450-1451

Student attendance rates enforcement, 122-123

Student test scores and dropout rates, 527-528, 989

Flooding (Assiniboine River)

Contingency plans for school divisions, 1920-1921

Science Education Action Plan funding, 1547

Pension Benefits Amendment Act

[Bill 33]

2 R, 2657-2659

Multijurisdictional plans, 2658

Pension funds

Workplace coverage rates, 2657

Police in Schools initiative

Program evaluation, 2401

Portage la Prairie School Division

Request for school zone speed reductions, 1025

Preparing Students for Success Act (Various Acts Amended)

[Bill 13]

1 R, 461

2 R, 538-540

Cost to school divisions, 1175

School board responsibilities, 539

Truancy fine structure, 1175

Public Schools Amendment Act (Reporting Bullying and Other Harm)

[Bill 28]

1 R, 1379

2 R, 2400-2402

Consultations, 2401

Public Schools Finance Board

Five-year capital plan, 1186-1187

Resolutions

Improving education and helping students succeed, 2836-2838

School divisions

Before-and-after-school programs, 1180

Capital projects, 748-749, 1010

Community recreation facility use, 1187

Day-care capital funding responsibility, 748, 1093, 1182-1183

Funding increase, 1010

Grant increases, 1174-1175

Parent resources, 1028

Playground and green space inventory, 1025-1026

Rural broadband width, 1188

School rankings, 1089

Student enrolment statistics, 1097

Tax incentive grant participation, 212, 750, 1010, 1185-1186

Transportation consultations, 1180

Science Education Action Plan funding, 1547

Spotlight program, 2401

St. Boniface Research Centre

Student science laboratory funding, 1176-1177

Student Services Grant

School needs, 1018

Student Success Initiative program

Evaluation, 1101-1102

Funding, 1010, 1176

Taxation

Education Property Tax Credit increase, 749, 1010, 1172

Farmland School Tax Rebate, 213

Teachers' Pensions Amendment Act

[Bill 219]

2 R, 2413-2414

Teachers' Retirement Allowances Fund

Annual report, 1834

Employer portion of fund, 2413

Unfunded liabilities, 2658

Technical Vocational Initiative

Department mandate, 1099-1101

Throne Speech debate, 196, 211-214

Turnabout program, 2401

Wawanesa School

Structural concerns, 1018-1019, 1021, 1090-1091, 1096

Western School Division

Enrolment statistics, 1024

Winnipeg School Division

Niji Mahkwa science laboratory funding, 1176-1177

All-weather road, east-side (Lake Winnipeg)

Blaikie, 972, 2311-2312

Eichler, 1343-1344, 1345, 2155

Gerrard, 1350

Maguire, 2311-2312

McFadyen, 733-734, 803, 1049, 1268-1269

Pedersen, 974

Robinson, 943, 1337, 1343-1344, 1345-1346, 1350

Selinger, 734-735, 803-804, 1049, 1268-1269

Altemeyer, Rob (Wolseley) N.D.P.

Alternative energy

Geothermal heating sytems projects, 814

Assiniboine Park Zoo redevelopment, 795

Budget debate, 794-797, 812-815

Canadian Museum for Human Rights

Economic impact, 795

Child Care Benefit, 1756

Child day-care centres

Employee wages and benefits, 1756

Government initiatives, 796, 1756

Increased spaces, 813

Daniel McIntyre/St. Matthews Community Association, 700

Elections (1995)

Monin inquiry, 2946-2947

Electric vehicle development, 989-990

Football stadium

Economic impact, 795

Friends of Sherbrook Pool, 474

Health-care services

Capital infrastructure projects, 813

Hog industry

Hog barn moratorium, 2671

Human Resources, Standing Committee on

Second report, 2842-2844

James A. Richardson International Airport

Economic impact, 795

Lake Winnipeg

Phosphorus level reduction targets, 2670-2671

Manitoba Hydro

Bipole III costs estimates update, 794

Members' statements

Daniel McIntyre/St. Matthews Community Association, 700

Friends of Sherbrook Pool, 474

Municipalities

Tax funding formula, 815

North End Sewage Treatment Plant

Upgrade requirements, 2671-2672

Oral Questions

Electric vehicle development, 989-990

Post-secondary education, 809

Pharmacare deductibles

Rate of inflation increases, 813

Physicians and surgeons

Family physician increase, 813-814

Post-secondary education

Government initiatives, 809

Tuition fees, 814

Provincial parks, 966-969

Budget allocation, 796

Establishment of new areas, 968

Logging ban, 968-969

Public usage, 967-968

Resolutions

Apology for per-vote subsidy, 2945-2947

Child day-care centres, 1756

Provincial parks, 966-969

Save Lake Winnipeg Act

[Bill 46]

2 R, 2670-2673

School divisions

Capital projects, 814

Taxation

Education Property Tax Credit increase, 813

Graduation tax rebate criteria, 796

University of Manitoba

Project Domino, 795

Wetlands restoration, 2671

Wilderness area creation (Colvin Lake), 968

Wilderness area creation (Neultin Lake), 968

Alternative energy

Geothermal heating sytems projects

Altemeyer, 814

Borotsik, 1824-1825

Chomiak, 1824-1825

Wowchuk, 680

Wind farm developments

Borotsik, 1818-1820, 1823

Chomiak, 708, 1812, 1818-1820, 1821-1823

Pedersen, 1821-1822

Selinger, 315

Wowchuk, 680

Alternative Land Use Services

Program update

Pedersen, 2039

Struthers, 2040

Amber Trails new school facility. See also Members' statements

Saran, 913

Ambulance services

Availability and wait times

Driedger, 1294-195

Oswald, 195

Patient off-load wait times

Driedger, 1384-1385, 1449-1450, 2260-2261, 2750-2751

McFadyen, 1383-1384

Oswald, 1384-1385, 1450, 2260-2261, 2750-2751

Selinger, 1383-1384

Amounts Claimed and Paid members' report

Hickes, 21

An Act Respecting the Administration of Oaths of Office

[Bill 1]

1 R

Selinger, 11

Animal abuse investigations

Minister's knowledge

Graydon, 568-569

Struthers, 568-569

Resources

Graydon, 643, 2169

Struthers, 2169

Animal Care Act enforcement. See Grievances, Matters of

Antipsychotic drugs

Prescriptions to seniors

Gerrard, 890-891, 930-931

Oswald, 891, 930-931

Apology for per-vote subsidy. See Resolutions

Apprenticeship Manitoba initiatives

Bjornson, 1630

Apprenticeship training

Certificates earned

Bjornson, 1636

Pedersen, 1635-1636

First Nations students

Bjornson, 1637-1638

Pedersen, 1637

Increased spaces

Allan, 751

Bjornson, 716, 1629-1630

Selby, 821

Trade demand evaluation

Bjornson, 1636-1637

Pedersen, 1636-1637

Appropriation Act, 2011

[Bill 52]

1 R

Wowchuk, 2986-2987

2 R

Wowchuk, 2987

C/W, 2988

C 3/R, 2990

R/A

Lee, 2993

Aragon, Maria. See Members' statements

Arborg and District Multicultural Heritage Village. See Members' statements

Arborg Ice Dawgs. See Members' statements

Ashton, Hon. Steve (Thompson) N.D.P.

2020, Manitoba's Transport Vision

Funding and development, 610

AgriRecovery program

Flooding financial compensation, 2066-2067

Airports, northern

Capital budget, 1642

Assiniboine Community College

LEED certification, 2034

Bridges

Flood mitigation strategies, 1652

Highway 23 bridge maintenance schedule, 667-668

Highway 23 bridge upgrade requirements, 1661

Inspection guidelines, 1641, 1648

Repair costs, 2033

Budget debate, 719-723

Building Canada Fund

Allocation formula, 1658, 2028-2029

Stimulus program deadlines, 2029

Bus services

Greyhound bus line contract status, 2153

Capital projects

Amortization system, 2029-2030

Progressive Conservatives' record, 608-609

Capital Projects Transparency Act

[Bill 209]

2 R, 608-610

Cattle industry

Relocation of herds, 2066

CEMRR railway

East St. Paul concerns, 2144-2145

CentrePort Canada project status, 1658

Committee of Supply

Concurrence motion, 2319-2320

Condolence, motions of

Enns, Harry J., 583-585

Mandrake, Edward Charles, 459-460

Crown Corporations

Privitization concerns, 721-722

Disaster Financial Assistance

Appeals (Traverse Bay), 2055-2056

Disaster Financial Assistance Program

Coverage criteria, 2058-2059

Dugald construction project

Open house public meeting, 435

Emergency Measures Office

Need for new staff, 2062

Flooding

Evacuation costs responsibility, 1653, 2064

Evacuations (Peguis First Nations), 1661-1662

Government response, 2861

Military assistance, cost responsibility, 2068

Military assistance, request responsibility, 1671-1672

Municipal communication, 1652

Sandbagging machine, community use and resources, 736-737

Update, 662-663, 688-689, 730-731, 774, 800, 844-845, 882-883, 922-923, 980-981, 1143, 1380-1381, 1445, 1536-1537, 1666-1667, 1760-1761, 1834-1835, 1916-1917, 1988-1989, 2092-2093, 2130-2131, 2196-2197, 2289, 2348-2349, 2370, 2435, 2476-2477, 2638, 2744-2745, 2845, 2895, 2953-2954

Flooding (2009)

Costs and federal recovery funding, 2056

Government buyouts of damaged property, 2056

Flooding (Assiniboine River)

Compensation information for residents, 1769, 1844, 1993-1994, 2065, 2097-2098, 2133

Controlled dike breaches consultations, 1766-1767, 1768-1769, 1924-1925

Controlled dike breaches decisions, 1669-1670, 1836, 1837-1838, 1843-1844, 1922

Controlled dike breaches public notifications, 1837, 1839-1841

Crest level (Winnipeg), 1670-1671

Delta Beach flooding, 1925

Dike stability and upgrades, 1652, 2057, 2198-2199

Flood forecast gauge failures, 1672-1673, 1673-1674

Flow levels and capacity, 1836

Increasing water levels, 1669

Mitigation costs compensation for residents, 2201-2202

Resources for affected communities, 1764-1766

Water flow management plans (Saskatchewan), 1921-1922

Flooding (Brandon)

Community response, 2207-2208

Evacuation plan and resources, 1671

Flood mitigation and business compensation, 1652, 1667, 1668, 2200

Military assistance, 1671

Flooding (Lake Dauphin)

Mitigation strategy preparations, 2483-2484

Flooding (Lake Manitoba)

Drain options, 2147-2148

Mitigation and financial compensation information, 1991-1992, 2057, 2132, 2862

Surveying levels responsibility, 2063-2064

Water level forecasting and responsibility, 1926, 1994-1995, 2437-2438, 2479-2480

Flooding (Lake St. Martin)

Mitigation strategies, 1663-1664

Flooding (Lake Winnipeg)

Mitigation and compensation information for residents, 1841-1842

Flooding (Melita)

Mitigation and evacuation plans, 889

Flooding (Oak Lake)

Mitigation infrastructure inspection, 2140-2141

Flooding (RM of St. François Xavier)

Mitigation and financial compensation plans, 2482-2483

Flooding (Shoal lakes)

Long-term drainage options, 1995-1996

Mitigation and financial compensation information, 1842-1843, 1995

Flooding (Souris River)

Infrastructure flood damage compensation, 2136-2137

Water levels, 2102

Flooding (Southern Manitoba)

Financial compensation for residents, 2788

Flooding (St-Lazarre)

Mitigation strategies, 852-853, 887-888

Flooding—compensation

Financial compensation for businesses, 2062

Financial compensation for secondary residences, 2061

Financial compensation package details, 2066

First Nations communities compensation responsibility, 2060

Infrastructure damage municipal compensation, 1651

Flooding—mitigation strategies

Individual property flood mitigation, 1063-1064

Mitigation and dike maintenance strategies, 2057, 2145-2146

Mitigation cost federal partnership, 2058-2059

Municipal financial responsibility for mitigation strategies, 2062-2063

Green Buidling Policy

LEED certification requirements and penalties, 2034-2036

Green Building Policy

Penalty enforcements, 2036

Project updates, 2033-2034

Green Globe building system

Use forecast, 2037-2038

Highway 6 upgrade plans, 929-930, 2030

Highway 12 ditch maintenance responsibility, 1661

Highway 59 and perimeter

Upgrade requirements, 2144

Highway 59 upgrades, 610

Highway 75

Flooding closures, 1660-1661

Redevelopment (Morris), 848-849, 2027-2028

Upgrade requirements, 610, 1642, 2027

Highway 251 upgrade requirements, 2151

Highways and roads

Agricultural equipment permits, 1655-1656, 2055

Ditch maintenance responsibility, 1660, 2319-2320

Expenditures increase, 1641

Paving costs, 1659

RTAC roads capital costs, 1659-1660

Highway Traffic Board

Transport regulations, 2153-2154

Infrastructure and Transportation Department

Advertising budget, 1646

Canada-Manitoba agreements decrease, 1649-1650, 1658

Contract engineers, 1648-1649

Engineer shortage, 1646-1648

Estimates, 1641-1664, 2026-2038, 2055-2068, 2115-2117, 2144-2155

Five-year plan, 1650-1651

Flooding, impact on budget, 1651-1653

Job postings, 1646-1647

Ministerial travel expenditures, 1644-1646

Staffing, 1644

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 1536

Manitoba Hydro

Development plans, 721-722

Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation

Driver's Vehicle Licensing services, 1657-1658

Government grant payments, 1657

Manitoba Telephone System

Privatization, 721

Manitoba Trucking Productivity Improvement Fund

Projects, 2033

Matters of urgent public importance

Flooding, government response, 2861-2863

Ministerial statements

Flooding update, 662-663, 688-689, 730-731, 774, 800, 844-845, 882-883, 922-923, 980-981, 1143, 1380-1381, 1445, 1536-1537, 1666-1667, 1760-1761, 1834-1835, 1916-1917, 1988-1989, 2092-2093, 2130-2131, 2196-2197, 2289, 2348-2349, 2370, 2435, 2476-2477, 2638, 2678, 2744-2745, 2845, 2895, 2953-2954

Municipalities

Government engineering services, 1649

Northern Manitoba Mining Academy

Project status, 1642

Oral Questions

Bridges

Highway 23 bridge maintenance schedule, 667-668

Dugald construction project

Open house public meeting, 435

Flooding

Military assistance, request responsibility, 1671-1672

Sandbagging machine, community use and resources, 736-737

Flooding (Assiniboine River)

Compensation information for residents, 1769, 1844, 1993-1994, 2097-2098, 2133

Controlled dike breaches consultations, 1766-1767, 1768-1769, 1924-1925

Controlled dike breaches decisions, 1669-1670, 1836, 1837-1838, 1843-1844, 1922

Controlled dike breaches public notifications, 1837, 1839-1841

Crest level (Winnipeg), 1670-1671

Delta Beach flooding, 1925

Dike stability and upgrades, 2198-2199

Flood forecast gauge failures, 1672-1673, 1673-1674

Flow levels and capacity, 1669, 1836

Mitigation expense compensation for residents, 2201-2202

Resources for affected communities, 1764-1766

Water flow management plans (Saskatchewan), 1921-1922

Flooding (Brandon)

Community response, 2207-2208

Evacuation plan and resources, 1671

Flood mitigation and business compensation, 1668, 2200

Military assistance, 1671

Flooding (Lake Dauphin)

Mitigation strategy preparations, 2483-2484

Flooding (Lake Manitoba)

Mitigation and financial compensation information, 1991-1992, 2132

Water level forecasting and responsibility, 1926, 1994-1995, 2437-2438, 2479-2480

Flooding (Lake Winnipeg)

Mitigation and compensation information for residents, 1841-1842

Flooding (Melita)

Mitigation and evacuation plans, 889

Flooding (Oak Lake)

Mitigation infrastructure inspection, 2140-2141

Flooding (RM of St. François Xavier)

Mitigation and financial compensation plans, 2482-2483

Flooding (Shoal lakes)

Long-term drainage options, 1995-1996

Mitigation and financial compensation information, 1842-1843, 1995

Flooding (Souris River)

Infrastructure flood damage compensation, 2136-2137

Water levels, 2102

Flooding (Southern Manitoba)

Financial compensation for residents, 2788

Flooding (St-Lazarre)

Mitigation strategies, 852-853, 887-888

Flooding—mitigation strategies

Individual property flood mitigation, 1063-1064

Highway 6

Upgrade plans, 929-930

Highway 75

Redevelopment (Morris), 848-849

Plessis Road underpass

Project status, 1063

Portage Diversion

Dike upgrades and capacity information, 1676-1677

Rapid City reservoir

Dredging plans, 435-436

Rat Creek diversion

Project status timeline, 695-696

Red River Floodway

Flow levels and capacity information, 1676

Road weight restrictions (RM of Franklin), 889-890

State of emergency declaration (St. Laurent), 2787

Trans-Canada Highway twinning

Project status, 291-292

Waste-water treatment plants

Upgrades (Crane River), 807-808

Water management policies

Concerns (RM of Westbourne), 2442

Government record, 2642-2643

Impact on farmers, 1061-1062

Perimeter bridge project

Legal proceedings update, 2027

Pierre Delorme bridge

Project costs, 2027

Planning Amendment Act

[Bill 11]

2 R, 484-486

Plessis Road underpass

Funding, 2030-2031

Project status, 1063, 2028

Portage Diversion

Dike upgrades and capacity information, 1676-1677

Rail line abandonment

Shortline infrastructures, 2031-2032

Rapid City reservoir

Dredging plans, 435-436

Rapid transit system

Government policy, 1642

Rat Creek diversion

Project status timeline, 695-696

Red River Floodway

Bridge cut options, 1653-1655

Expansion, 609, 1653

Flow levels and capacity information, 1676

Road weight restrictions (RM of Franklin), 889-890

State of emergency declaration (St. Laurent), 2787

Taxicab Board

Shield installation status, 2148-2149, 2149-2150, 2153

Trans-Canada Highway twinning

Project status, 291-292

University College of the North

Campus expansions, 1642

Waste-water treatment plants

Building Canada Fund projects, 1642

Upgrades (Crane River), 807-808

Water management policies

Concerns (RM of Westbourne), 2442

Drain maintenance, 1662-1663

Government record, 2642-2643

Impact on farmers, 1061-1062

Water supply, rural

Funding formula, 2116-2117

Asian Heritage Month. See Members' statements

Asia-Pacific trade mission

McFadyen, 1283-1284

Selinger, 1283-1284

Assiniboia community appreciation night. See Members' statements

Assiniboia spring cleanup. See Members' statements

Assiniboine Community. See also Members' statements

Assiniboine Community College

Annual report

McGifford, 47

LEED certification

Ashton, 2034

Eichler, 2034

Programs

Brick, 559

Assiniboine Park Zoo

Redevelopment

Altemeyer, 795

Assiniboine River Diversion

Flood-control gate operation

Faurschou, 670-671

Melnick, 670-671

Assiniboine River flooding. See Flooding (Assiniboine River)

Assiniboine Valley Flooding. See Flooding (Assiniboine Valley)

At the Roots program funding

Mackintosh, 1582-1583

Auditor's General Report

Manitoba's Participation in Canada's Economic Action Plan

Hickes, 2894

Performance audits

Hickes, 463

Auditor's report (La Broquerie)

Briese, 135

Aurora Family Therapy Centre funding

Swan, 2450

Austin Threshermen's Reunion. See Members' statements

Autism treatment

ABA program reduction

Allan, 2749-2750

Mitchelson, 2749-2750

Inter-departmental committee meetings

Mackintosh, 1583-1585

Mitchelson, 1583-1585

Program funding

Mackintosh, 838

Automobile theft. See Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation Amendment Act (Elimination of Benefits for Auto Thieves); Petitions

Criminal Code provision

Swan, 957, 1119, 2873

Decrease, 2221

Bjornson, 965

Chomiak, 1528

Mackintosh, 2221

Reid, 961-962

Selinger, 1446

Swan, 956, 958, 1427, 2403, 2772, 2873, 2881

Insurance benefits to convicted persons

Goertzen, 1426

Swan, 1427

Per capita rates

Taillieu, 2771-2772

Reduction strategies

Reid, 961

Awasis Child and Family Services Agency accountability

Mackintosh, 285

Mitchelson, 285

 

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