HOUSE INDEX - 2nd 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
Research
Moses, 1077
Wage freeze
Adams, 572
Early learning and child-care. See Petitions
Travel times and child care
Goertzen, 648-649
Moses, 648-649
Lamont, 1027-1028
New private sector job targets
Smook, 261
Employment increase
Eichler, 651
Smook, 651
Job losses
Wasyliw, 134
Concerns for
Moses, 1107
Recovery, use of rainy day fund
Lamont, 969
Pallister, 969-970
Reopening of
Asagwara, 958
Reopening, child-care
Adams, 1047-1048
Fontaine, 1085
Marcelino, 968-969
Pallister, 1085-1086
Stefanson, 868-969, 1047-1048, 1085
Importance of
Moses, 183
Primary academic achievement plan
Lamoureux, 448
Pallister, 448
Education property tax. See also Resolutions
Elimination of
Guenter, 34
Lamont, 68
Naylor, 326
Nesbitt, 136
Wishart, 629-630
Elimination of, expected savings
Isleifson, 324
Programs funded
Naylor, 326
Tax inequality
Lamont, 68
Ten year phase out
Ewasko, 320
Isleifson, 324
Administered as a business
Wasyliw, 414
Barriers to education
Kinew, 376-377
Pallister, 376-377
Budget 2020, capital projects
Fielding, 834
Budget 2020, curriculum development
Fielding, 835
Class size caps, elimination of
Ewasko, 420-421
Class size limits
Kinew, 334-335
Pallister, 335
Complexity of the classroom
Wiebe, 153
Consent in curriculum
Naylor, 298
Education Minister
Physical distancing orders
Lamont, 1087
Pallister, 1087
Funding
Kinew, 376-377
Pallister, 376-377
Funding by GDP
Wasyliw, 328
General comments
Gordon, 33
Government funding record
Bushie, 357
Kinew, 333-334
Pallister, 333-334
Interpersonal violence curriculum
Moses, 304
K-to-12 Budget 2020
Fielding, 834
K-to-12 layoffs
Kinew, 1040-1042
Pallister, 1041-1042
Mental health supports
Kinew, 335
Premier, 335
PISA assessment results
Lamoureux, 327-328
School resource officers
Kinew, 58
Sexual violence reporting
Naylor, 299
Small class sizes
Positive outcomes
Adams, 176
Matter of Privilege
Fontaine, 689-698
Gerrard, 698
Goertzen, 698
Request to release report
Altomare, 336-337
Goertzen, 336-337
Results of
Wiebe, 322
CAO selected
Lagassé, 518
Connection to Bill 4
Moses, 399
Delayed plan for
Moses, 400
Matter of Privilege re: annual report
Gerrard, 713-714
Goertzen, 713
Moses, 710-713
Retrofit program
Lagassé, 2020
Wowchuk, 517
EIA. See Employment and Income Assistance
Eichler, Hon. Ralph (Lakeside) PC
Advanced Education Administration Amendment Act (Bill 41)
1 R, 813-814
Assiniboine Community College
Annual report, June 30, 2019, 198
Co-operative Loans and Loans Guarantee Board
Annual report March 31, 2019, 198
Communities Economic Development Fund (CEDF)
Quarterly report, Six Months, April 1, 2019 to September 30, 2019, 198
COVID-19, financial assistance
Fishery support programs, 1007
Economic Growth Action Plan
Employment increase, 651
Fishing industry, COVID-19
Financial support programs, 1007
Industrial Technology Centre
Annual report, March 31, 2019, 198
Oral Questions
Economic Growth Action Plan
Employment increase, 651
Manitoba fishing industry
Financial support programs, 1007
Post-secondary education
Government involvement, 445
Request for funding increase, 166
Post-secondary education
Government involvement, 445
Request for funding increase, 166
University College of the North Amendment Act (Bill 42)
1 R, 814
Campaign volunteer recognition
Adams, 175
Altomare, 256
Brar, 250-251
Cox, 108
Ewasko, 259
Fontaine, 184
Guillemard, 72
Helwer, 61
Lathlin, 188
Lindsey, 105
Marcelino, 171-172
Micklefield, 142-143
Morley-Lecomte, 103
Moses, 181-182
Naylor, 74
Nesbitt, 135
Piwniuk, 263-264
Reyes, 149
Sala, 97
Sandhu, 249-250
Smook, 260
Wiebe, 154
Donation increase
Fontaine, 186
Election Financing Amendment and Elections Amendment Act (Bill 207)
1 R
Lamont, 437
Election Financing Amendment and Elections Amendment Act (Government Advertising) (Bill 40)
1 R
Goertzen, 811
Elections Manitoba. See Elections Manitoba in Standing Committee on Legislative Affairs
Electrical permits. See Building and Electrical Permitting Improvement Act (Various Acts Amended and Permit Dispute Resolution Act Enacted)
Emergency Measures Amendment Act (Bill 54)
1 R
Schuler, 864-865
2 R
Debate
Kinew, 920-922
Wiebe, 922-926
Opening statement
Schuler, 918
Questions
Kinew, 919-920
Lamont, 920
Schuler, 919-920
C/3 R
Schuler, 935
R/A
Filmon, 949
Committee of the Whole
Amendment
Clause 3
Schuler, 927-929
Wiebe, 927
Clause 7(4)
Schuler, 929
Staff/equipment funding
Friesen, 1075-1076
Civil liberty concerns
Kinew, 921
Commercial trucking services
Single-trip permit waiver
Wiebe, 887
Communication methods (t.v., electronic, radio etc.)
Lamont, 920
Schuler, 920
Enforcement officers, oversight of
Kinew, 921
Financial penalty concerns
Kinew, 921
Fines for violating
Schuler, 918
General comments
Schuler, 918
Length of emergency
Kinew, 920
Schuler, 920
Municipal powers, limits on
Kinew, 919
Schuler, 919
Provincial authority to establish
Schuler, 918
Public reporting delays
Kinew, 921
Reporting deadline variation orders
Schuler, 918
Six month expiration date
Schuler, 918
Temporary suspension orders
Schuler, 918
Vulnerable people, concern for
Wiebe, 924
Replacement of
Martin, 79
Closure inquiry
Kinew, 378-379
Pallister, 379
Closures
Sala, 362-363
Concordia Hospital
Wiebe, 152
Vacancies and staffing of nurses--St. Boniface Hospital
Asagwara, 482-483
Friesen, 482-483
Wait times
B. Smith, 193-194
Friesen, 595
Emergency room services, COVID-19
Capacity and equipment
Asagwara, 646-647
Friesen, 646-647
Services, impact on
Asagwara, 474
Kinew, 477-478
Pallister, 478
Recognition of
Adams, 475-476
Employment and Income Assistance (EIA)
Clawback concerns
CERB recipients
B. Smith, 872
Stefanson, 872-873
Funding decrease
Kinew, 840
Recipients, impact of COVID-19
Fielding, 892
Lamont, 896
Wiebe, 1101
Wait time to access
B. Smith, 192-193
Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Bill 55)
1 R
Fielding, 865
2 R
Debate
Lamont, 912
Sala, 911-912
Opening statement
Questions
Fielding, 910-911
Sala, 910-911
C/3 R
Fielding, 935
R/A
Filmon, 949
Committee of the Whole, 930-931
Consultations
Fielding, 910
Written submission to committee
Pitch, 950
Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Leave for Victims of Interpersonal Violence) (Bill 7)
1 R
Cox, 111
2 R
Debate
Fontaine, 291-296
Gordon, 296-298
Lamont, 306-307
Lamoureux, 301
Marcelino, 307-308
Moses, 301-306
Naylor, 298-301
Wiebe, 308-309
Opening statement
Squires, 285
Questions
B. Smith, 287
Lamoureux, 286
Marcelino, 285-287
Referred to Standing Committee on Human Resources
R/S Amdt
Clause 3
Cox, 453
Gerrard, 454
Lamoureux, 452-453
C 3/R
Asagwara, 455-458
Brar, 463-465
Bushie, 465-468
Cox, 454-455
Gerrard, 458-462
Marcelino, 462
R/A
Filmon, 468-469
Gender neutral language
Cox, 453
Lamoureux, 453
Marcelino, 453
Leave days, number of
Squires, 287
Stakeholder consultations
Marcelino, 286
Moses, 302
Squires, 286
Employment standards legislation
Update--Ontario
Wasyliw, 494-495
Employment, COVID-19. See also Workers Compensation Benefit
Foreign health workers
Eligibility to work in Canada
Friesen, 902
Paid sick leave inquiry
Fielding, 910
Sala, 910
Paid sick leave protection
Lindsey, 826-827
Pallister, 827
Paid sick leave, front-line workers
Sala, 911
Prohibition from firing workers
Fielding, 910
Public service, reduced work week
Kinew, 870
Pallister, 870
Right to refuse unsafe work
Fielding, 911
Lindsey, 827
Pallister, 827
Sick note requirement ban
Asagwara, 665
Friesen, 665
Lamont, 912
Lindsey, 827
Pallister, 827
Support for women workers
Fontaine, 1084-1085
Squires, 1085
Workplace safety
Asagwara, 665
Friesen, 665
Cox, 578
Clean hydro production
Wowchuk, 516
Annual report, March 31, 2019
Fielding, 198
Provincial funding concerns
Naylor, 123-134
Wharton, 123-134
Request to restore funding
Guillemard, 1003-1004
Naylor, 1003
Tabling concerns
Fielding, 93-94
Wasyliw, 93-94
Ethanol. See Agriculture industry
Evictions. See Foreclosures/eviction freeze, COVID-19
Ewasko, Wayne (Lac du Bonnet) PC
Bridges
Winnipeg River Bridge
Completion of reconstruction, 208-209
Decker Colony
PPE production, 1047
Education property tax
Ten year phase out, 320
Education system
Class size caps, elimination of, 420-421
Election 2019--provincial
Campaign volunteer recognition, 259
Icon Technologies
PPE production, 1047
Iron Dog 2020, 1039
Lymphedema Awareness Day, 475
Manitoba Curling Week, 375-376
Members' statements
Fosty, Mark and Ben Hildebrandt, 1039
Lymphedema Awareness Day, 475
Manitoba Curling Week, 375-376
Oral Questions
Personal protective equipment (PPE)
Locally designed and produced, 1047
Winnipeg River Bridge
Completion of reconstruction, 208-209
Personal protective equipment (PPE)
Decker Colony, production of, 1047
Icon Technologies, production of, 1047
Locally designed and produced, 1047
Winpak manufacturing, production of, 1047
Public Schools Amendment Act (Teaching Experience of Principals) (Bill 204)
2 R
Debate, 420-422
Questions, 416
Resolutions
Removing education tax from property
Questions, 320
Standing up for Dauphin by building a rehabilitation and restorative justice facility
Questions, 525-526
Throne Speech
Debate, 257-260
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Grey Cup Champions, 258
Winnipeg River Bridge
Completion of reconstruction, 208-209
Winpak manufacturing
PPE production, 1047