Hansard: Index

HOUSE INDEX - 1st Session - 41st 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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I'Union nationale métisse Saint-Joseph. See Members' statements

ICAP. See Intensive case assessment process

IEP's. See Individual education plans

Immigrant population

Contribution to economy

Lamoureux, 2548

Wishart, 2548

Contribution to Manitoba

Saran, 78-79

Wishart, 78-79

Credential recognition

Marcelino, F., 1725-1726

Pallister, 1725-1727

Saran, 1537, 1540

Wishart, 1537-1538, 1540-1541

Economic growth

Marcelino, F., 1724

Pallister, 1724-1725

Educational supports

Kinew, 1966

Farming initiatives for

Eichler, 1571-1572

Saran, 1571-1572

Minimum wage increase

Saran, 1535-1536

Wishart, 1536

Recognition of

Gerrard, 104

Sports programs for

Squires, 1509

Workforce training

Saran, 194, 458

Immigrant services

Government support

Marcelino, F., 1103-1104

Pallister, 1103-1104

Newcomer support grant

Saran, 1104-1105

Wishart, 1104-1105

Immigration. See also Expression of Interest program

Department representation

Saran, 78

Wishart, 78

Elimination of cap

Saran, 475

Wishart, 475

Meeting with federal Minister

Saran, 475

Wishart, 475

Immigration Department

Dissolution of ministry

Cullen, 39-40

Lindsey, 39

Pallister, 39

Responsibility for

Friesen, 2554

Income inequality

Kinew, 2194

Lindsey, 2031-2032, 2034

Income tax. See Basic personal tax credit

Independent Investigation Unit

Civilian monitors

Stefanson, 753

Swan, 753

Staff, number of

Stefanson, 753

Swan, 753

Indigenous and Municipal Relations Department

Department amalgamation, reason for

Clarke, 1273-1274

Lathlin, 1273

Estimates

Debate, 936-943, 1273-1302, 1481-1508

Opening statements

Clarke, 936-938

Kinew, 938-939

Speakers

Allum, 1503-1508

Altemeyer, 1285-1289

Clarke, 936-943, 1273-1302, 1481-1508

Fontaine, 1492-1499

Kinew, 938-943

Klassen, 1289-1297

Lathlin, 1273-1285, 1298-1299

Maloway, 1487-1492

Saran, 1299-1302

Swan, 1481-1487, 1499-1503

First Nations consultations

Clarke, 1500

Swan, 1500

New positions

Clarke, 1600

Lathlin, 1600

Organizational change

Clarke, 940

Kinew, 940

Staff introductions

Clarke, 940

Staffing

Clarke, 1274

Lathlin, 1274

Supplementary Estimates for Legislative Review 2016-2017

Clarke, 713

Truth and Reconciliation Commission priorities

Clarke, 1277-1278

Lathlin, 1277

Vacancies

Clarke, 1274

Lathlin, 1274

Indigenous communities

Literacy rates

Ewasko, 1964

Klassen, 1964

Suicide prevention

Clarke, 1296

Klassen, 571, 572, 1296

Wiebe, 571-572

Sustainable development consultations

Cox, 1422

Gerrard, 1422

Indigenous community investments

Government collaboration

Bindle, 1269

Clarke, 1269

Indigenous education. See also Aboriginal education; First Nations education; Members' statements

Inclusive curriculum

Allum, 81

Initiatives, budget for

Kinew, 1466

Wishart, 1466

Outcomes

Kinew, 90-91

Social work master's program

Kinew, 1470

Wishart, 1470

Indigenous Food Sovereignty Summit

Fontaine, 1197

Indigenous relations

Program creation

Fielding, 2073

Klassen, 2073

Indigenous women and girls. See also Ka Ni Kanichihk; Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls

Abortion access

Fontaine, 1145-1146

Goertzen, 1145-1146

Doula training

Fontaine, 1145-1146

Goertzen, 1145-1146

Program funding commitment

Clarke, 39

Fontaine, 39

Special advisor liaison

Clarke, 38

Fontaine, 38

Violence against

Fontaine, 2131

Violence prevention

Clarke, 1498

Fontaine, 1498

Individual education plans. See Protecting Children (Information Sharing) Act (Bill 8)

Individual education plans (IEP's)

Protecting children act

Fielding, 1987, 1988, 1989-1990, 2651

Fontaine, 2651, 2690

Kinew, 1553, 1987, 1988, 1989-1990

Lathlin, 1991, 2692

Wishart, 1553

Infants

Congenital heart disease screening

Gerrard, 1021

Goertzen, 1021

Oral health-care

Gerrard, 1133-1134

Goertzen, 1133-1134

Information technology sector. See Trans-Pacific Partnership

Infrastructure Department

Aboriginal communities liaison

Lindsey, 1382

Pedersen, 1382

Annual budget

Marcelino, F., 932-933

Pallister, 932-934

Capital projects budget

Allum, 1329

Pedersen, 1329-1330

Estimates

Debate, 1256-1260, 1320-1344, 1377-1390

Opening statements

Maloway, 1258

Pedersen, 1256-1258

Speakers

Allum, 1329-1332

Altemeyer, 1327-1329

Gerrard, 1377-1378

Klassen, 1378-1379

Lindsey, 1321-1327, 1379-1385

Maloway, 1258, 1332-1342, 1343-1344, 1386-1389

Marcelino, T., 1342-1343

Pedersen, 1256-1260, 1320-1344, 1377-1389

Wiebe, 1258-1260

Five-year reporting requirement

Friesen, 1749

Marcelino, T., 1749

Project labour agreements

Lindsey, 1384-1385

Pedersen, 1384-1385

Staff appointments, order-in-council

Marcelino, T., 1342-1343

Pedersen, 1342-1343

Staff introductions

Pedersen, 1377

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review 2016-2017

Pedersen, 1101

Infrastructure investment. See also Northern Manitoba communities

Borrowing rates

Marcelino, F., 1722

Pallister, 1722

Government plan

Allum, 2226

Government promise

Martin, 47

Government strategy

Lindsey, 1002-1006

Pallister, 1002-1006

Highway capital expenditures

Maloway, 73

Pedersen, 73

Municipal partnership

Mayer, 26

Reyes, 24

Infrastructure projects. See also Heavy construction industry; Northern Manitoba communities

CentrePort development

Fletcher, 346

Post-secondary institutions

Kinew, 1476

Wishart, 1476

Project labour agreements

Lindsey, 1119

Pallister, 1119-1120

Status of

Allum, 450

Trade routes, importance of

Chief, 164

Infrastructure spending

Budget for

Marcelino, F., 718-719

Pallister, 718-719

Capital investment

Graydon, 424

City of Winnipeg

Clarke, 462

Competitive bidding

Pallister, 665-666

Government direction

Nesbitt, 1111

Pedersen, 1111

PST increase

Kinew, 666

Maloway, 327

Pallister, 327, 666

Infrastructure, core

Reporting requirement

Allum, 1330

Pedersen, 1330-1331

Innovation Alley

Chief, 162, 482

Intellectual property rights. See Trans-Pacific Partnership

Intensive case assessment process (ICAP)

Crown attorneys, number of

Stefanson, 836

Swan, 836

Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit

Changes to

Cullen, 1625

Reyes, 1625

Interest rates

Borrowing costs

Kinew, 927-928

Pallister, 927-928

Borrowing requirements

Friesen, 1756

Selinger, 1756

Capital projects, impact on

Kinew, 997

Pallister, 997

Intergovernmental Strategic Aboriginal Alliance

Renewal plans

Allum, 1505

Clarke, 1505

Intermittent offenders

Native Clan Organization

Stefanson, 678-679

Intermittent sentences

Correctional facilities

Stefanson, 678

Swan, 678

Prosecution policy, changes to

Stefanson, 679

Swan, 679

Women's Correctional Centre

Swan, 679

International curling centre of excellence (ICCE)

Plans for

Lindsey, 1521

Squires, 1521-1522

Plans for (North)

Lindsey, 1522

Squires, 1522

International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, Biphobia. See Members' statements

International Day of Older Persons

Wiebe, 2499

International Day of the Girl

Fontaine, 1972

Lamoureux, 1972

Squires, 1971

International Institute for Sustainable Development

Project plans

Altemeyer, 1415

Cox, 1415

Roundtable, plan for

Altemeyer, 1415-1416

Cox, 1415-1416

International students

English language requirements

Saran, 1531-1533

Wishart, 1531-1533

Provincial Nominee Program

Saran, 1531-1532

Wishart, 1531-1532

International Year of Pulses

Eichler, 979-980

Klassen, 980

Saran, 980

Internet service

Island Lake

Clarke, 1293

Klassen, 1293

Northern Manitoba communities

Klassen, 829

Pallister, 829-830

Introduction of Guests. See Guests, introduction of

Inuit Art Centre

Project support

Gerrard, 104

Lamoureux, 1521

Squires, 1521

Invasive species. See Aquatic invasive species

Irvine, Karen. See Members' statements

Island Lake

Fishing industry

Klassen, 2148

Wharton, 2148

Hospital construction inquiry

Clarke, 1292

Klassen, 1292

Internet services

Clarke, 1293

Klassen, 1293

Island Lakes Residents' Group. See Members' statements under Community resident associations

Isleifson, Len (Brandon East) PC

Ambulance fees

Barrier to care, 1956

Brandon Environment Committee, 1618

Brandon Wheat Kings, 11

Budget 2016

Debate, 414-418

Cancer treatment, intravenous

Funding increase, 435

Cancer, childhood

Survival rates, 2521

Childhood Cancer Awareness Month Act (Bill 209)

2 R

Debate, 2521-2523

Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA)

Potato market, 2724

Diversity

Education curriculum, 2451-2452

Health Care Accountability Act (Health Services Act and Health Services Insurance Act Amended) (Bill 206)

2 R

Debate, 1955-1957

Questions, 1953-1955

Labour Relations Amendment Act (Bill 7)

Secret ballot voting, 2201

Worker intimidation, 2201

Members' statements

Brandon Environment Committee, 1618

Brandon Wheat Kings, 11

MBiz Awards Gala, 2541-2542

President's Choice Children's Charity, 1779-1780

Opposition day motion

Changes to union certification process, 2200-2201

Oral Questions

Intravenous cancer treatment

Funding increase, 435

Physician shortage, 1956

Potato industry

CETA market, 2724

Crop value, 2723

Economic importance, 2724

Varieties produced, 2723

Resolutions

Accurately reflecting the history of newcomers in the provincial curriculum

Debate, 2451-2452

Questions, 2446-2448

Equality for First Nations people

Questions, 2056

The potato's significant impact on Manitoba's heritage and economy

Debate, 2723-2725

Royal Canadian Mounted Police Day Act (Bill 208)

2 R

Questions, 2139

 

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