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M3P. See Manitoba Maintenance Management Program
Maguire, Larry (Arthur-Virden) P.C.
Greenhouse gas emissions
Biomass conversions, 218
Emission levels
Federal levels, provincial percentage, 216
Organic Transition Program, 217
Public information communications, 217
Science groups, initiatives, 216-217
Organic Transition Program
Project evaluation, 217
Points of order
P/O by Braun requesting to know if question from member borders on policy discussion
Chairperson's ruling (Maguire), 99-100
P/O by Dewar asking for clarification if there were further questions on report of the Pharmacare Program
Chairperson's ruling (Maguire), 106-107
P/O by Dewar reminding member that previous report was passed
Chairperson's ruling (Maguire), 6
P/O by Dewar suggesting that comments that don't appear in Auditor General's reports shouldn't be referenced in committee
Chairperson's ruling (Maguire), 63
P/O by Stefanson requesting vote of the committee to move forward on decision to have steering committee and in camera meeting regarding Manitoba Hydro audit
Chairperson's ruling (Maguire), 11-12
Water wells
Bacteriological water testing program, 225
Drilling, licensing and standards, 225
Maintenance Branch, Manitoba Housing
Auditor General, follow-up reports, March 2011, 43-44
Maintenance Enforcement Program. See also Auditor General, follow-up reports, March 2011; Manitoba Maintenance Management Program
Automated voice system concerns
Goertzen, 54
Schnoor, 54
Client satisfaction survey availability
Goertzen, 55
Customer service issues
Helwer, 55-56
Schnoor, 56
Payment collection and disbursement
Goertzen, 54
Manitoba eHealth
Information technology, risk assessments
Sussman, 197
Security analyst, hiring process
Ewasko, 199-200
Friesen, 201
Sussman, 199-201
Vulnerability management software, implementation
Pedersen, 197-198
Sussman, 197-198
Wireless network security policies and standards
Bellringer, 200
Jha, 199
Pedersen, 200
Manitoba Housing Authority. See also Public Housing Program under Auditor General, follow-up reports, March 2011
Arrears reviews and collection
Cramer, 44
Enterprise resource planning system
Cramer, 43-44
Fire safety training programs
Braun, 44
Helwer, 49-50
Jha, 48-49
Rowat, 45
Five-year plan review
Bellringer, 50-51
Pedersen, 50-51
Housing stock assessment
Cramer, 47
Rowat, 46-47
Maintenance budget
Rowat, 47
Procurement services branch
Cramer, 43
Property services regionalization
Cramer, 44
Regional directors, internal audit process
Cramer, 46
Rowat, 46
Sprinkler system standards
Cramer, 50
Helwer, 50
Tenant statistics
Cramer, 43
Treasury Board, reporting to
Cramer, 43
Unit repairs and construction
Cramer, 47-48
Rowat, 47-48
Manitoba Hydro. See also Energy Savings Act; Low Income Energy Efficiency
Risk management audit
Bellringer, 10
Braun, 11
Clarkson, 112
Dewar, 11
Helwer, 112
Jha, 10
Pedersen, 10-11
Manitoba Lotteries Corporation
Security radio communications, decommission of
Cullen, 207
Hodgins, 207
Wireless network security
Cullen, 207
Harold, 205-206
Pedersen, 205-206
Wiebe, 208
Manitoba Maintenance Management Program
Default payment reviews
Goertzen, 52
Schnoor, 52
Performance measurement evaluation reports
Schnoor, 56
Report generating capacity
Goertzen, 52-53
Schnoor, 52-53
System costs
Goertzen, 52
Schnoor, 51-52
Marcelino, Ted (Tyndall Park) N.D.P.
Agencies, boards and commissions–appointments
Member diversity, importance of, 192
McFadyen, Linda (Deputy Minister of Local Government)
Auditor General, follow-up reports, January 2012
Contaminated sites and landfills
Opening remarks, 231-232
Auditor General's reports
Canada's Economic Action Plan, Manitoba's participation
Opening remarks, 23
Building Canada Fund
Project applications, 26-27
Canada-Manitoba Infrastructure Secretariat
Audit and recommendations, 36-37
Audits
Competitive process, 30-31
Compliance (Deloitte Touche), 38-39
Contract tender requirements, 30
Employees, hiring process, 25
Expenditure statistics, 35
Federal consultations, 37-38
File documentation standards, 37
Non-profit allowances, 29
Policy and procedures manual, 24
Projects
Documentation, lack of, 33
Priority, criteria and decision, 27-28
Risk assessments, 30-32
Provincial reporting requirements, 38
Reviews, 37
Stimulus construction projects, 25-28, 33-36, 39
Contaminated sites and landfills
Environmental liabilities, reporting, 231
Municipal management, 231
Red River College
Capital project status and funding, 31-32
Waste-water treatment plants
Project status and risk assessment (Elma), 31, 35
McLaren, Marilyn (Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation)
Auditor General, annual reports
Personal Injury Protection Plan: Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation
Opening remarks, 166-168
Home Care Program
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation, coordination with, 178
Personal Injury Protection Plan
Benefits
Appeal process, 174-175, 180, 182
Customer-submitted account reimbursements, 172-173
Eligibility and calculations, 166-167, 169-170
Information availability, 170
Overpayment policy, 175
Part-time earners, 176-177
Personal care coverage, 169, 173
Receivership timeline compliance, 170-171
Case management
Performance ratings, 179-181
Staff resources and caseload average, 172-174
Claim statistics, 167
Claimants
Recommendations for vendors, 179
Rehabilitation plans, 167-169, 177-178, 178-179
Satisfaction surveys, 168, 181
Tax information use, 175-176
Communications template, 173-175
Conflict of interest clauses, 178
Home Care Program coordination, 178
Recommendations implementation, 168-169
Staffing, restructuring of, 181
Vehicular accidents, definition of, 170
Meier, Fred (Deputy Minister of Conservation and Water Stewardship)
Auditor General, follow-up reports, January 2012
Contaminated sites and landfills
Opening remarks, 228
Recommendations implementation, 229-230
Environmental Livestock Program
Opening remarks, 226-227
Recommendations implementation, 227
Auditor General, follow-up reports, March 2011
Well water quality, protection of
Opening remarks, 224-225
Auditor General, performance audits
Climate change, managing
Audit methodology, 221
Opening remarks, 212-213
Recommendations implementation, 220-222
Biomass conversions
Incentives and processing, 218
Climate Friendly Woodlot Practices
Project update, 222
Coal
Use reduction strategies, 218
Contaminated sites and landfills
Provincial statistics, 230
Recommendations implementation, 229-230
Solid waste co-ordinator, report from, 229-230
Environmental Livestock Program
Audit recommendations, 226-227
Greenhouse gas emissions
Adaptive capacity, building of, 215
Biomass conversions, 218
Emission levels
Federal levels, provincial percentage, 216
Levels by decade, 218-219
Target levels, 212-213, 222-223
Fuel efficiency standards, reduction estimates, 214
Geothermal reduction estimates, 214
Industry sectors
Federal standards, 216
Interdepartmental Planning Board, 215, 221
Livestock Manure and Mortalities Management Regulation, 227
Methane and fertilizer components, 214-215
Nitrous oxide reduction target, 220-221
Organic Transition Program, 217
Public information communications, 217-218
Reduction projects, accuracy of, 213-214
Science groups, initiatives, 217
Groundwater and Water Well and Related Amendments Act
[Bill 25]
Government intent, 224
Interdepartmental Planning Board
Kyoto Protocol
Greenhouse gas emissions, 218-219
Livestock Manure and Mortalities Management Regulation
Amendment recommendations, 227
Organic Transition Program
Project evaluation, 217
Soil conditions
Nitrous oxide reduction target, 220-221
TomorrowNow
Environmental strategy, 212, 219-220, 222
Water wells
Bacteriological water testing program, 225
Boil-water advisories, 226
Drilling, licensing and standards, 225
First Nations communities, regulations, 225
Inspection process and priority, 226
Regulations, 224-225
Members' Allowances. See Auditor General, follow-up reports, January 2012; Auditor General, government operations audits
Methane gas. See Greenhouse gas emissions