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
Alcohol addiction
Lamont, 433
Safer Streets, Safer Lives Action Plan
Community law enforcement initiatives
Cullen, 165
Johnson, 164-165
Public safety initiative
A. Smith, 434
Three pillars of
Cullen, 430
Affordability--provincial
Cost-of-living increases, 635-636
Senior citizens, challenges for, 636
Affordable housing units
Income inequality, 100
Child care
Need for affordable, 636
Climate change
Need to address, 100
Collective bargaining rights
U of M strike, 366
COVID-19, employment
Paid leave inquiry, 910
Paid sick leave, front-line workers, 911
Right to refuse unsafe work, 911, 912
COVID-19, rental assistance
Commercial properties, 893
Crown corporations
Budget and staffing, 365
Election 2019--provincial
Campaign volunteer recognition, 97
Emergency room services
Closures, 362-363
Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Bill 55)
2 R
Debate, 911-913
Questions, 910-911
Employment, COVID-19
Paid leave inquiry, 910
Paid sick leave, front-line workers, 911
Right to refuse unsafe work, 911, 912
Front-line workers, COVID-19
Paid sick leave for, 911
Health-care service reform
ER closures, 362-363
Vacancy rates--rural Manitoba, 363
Housing, rising cost
Impact on low-income earners, 636
Income inequality
Affordable housing challenges, 100
Liquor & Lotteries Corporation
Matter of Privilege re: failure to consider annual reports, 808-809
Liquor Mart robberies
Placing police at locations, 242
Liquor sales, home delivery
Delivery drivers, ID checking concerns, 878-879
Delivery drivers, safety concerns, 877
Restriction on hours, 877
Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Amendment and Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation Amendment Act (Bill 15)
2 R
Debate, 877-878
Questions, 876-877
Manitoba Housing, sale of units
Number sold, 636
Manitoba Hydro
Administrative workforce reduction, 1061
Emergency response
Staff reduction concerns, 364, 387
Employee satisfaction survey, 396
General comments, 396-397
Governance concerns, 392-393
IT services, privatization of, 397
Matter of Privilege re: annual reports, 701-703
Privatization inquiry, 25-26
Rate affordability, 362
Reduced workforce, safety concerns, 1060
Review--consultant compensation, 483-484
Turning the Page Agreement cancellation, 394-395
Types of borrowing expected, 389
Manitoba Hydro Amendment Act (Bill 4)
2 R
Debate, 390-397
Questions, 387-389
Manitoba Hydro, layoffs
Request to reverse, 1002
Total number of, 1060
Manitoba Metis Federation (MMF)
Turning the Page Agreement cancellation, 394-395
Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI)
Premiums, rebate request, 873
Rate increases, 635
Matters of Privilege
Alleging the government has been infringing upon the privileges of opposition Members because they have not called a meeting of the Standing Committee on Crown Corporations to consider annual reports for Manitoba Hydro, 701-703
Regarding the government not calling a meeting of the Crown Corporations Committee to consider annual reports from Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries, 808-809
Members' statements
St. James Assiniboia 55+ Centre, 199
Members'/ministers' personal narratives, 99
Minimum wage
Retail workers, 499-500
Municipalities
Retail hours of operation
By-law authority, 500-501
Northern health care
Position vacancy rates, 363
Opposition Day Motion
By Kinew requesting that the Public Utilities Board immediately hold an extraordinary hearing into the proposed cuts and workforce reduction directed by the Provincial Government, 1060-1062
Oral Questions
Hiring of senior public servant
Compensation disclosure request, 1044
Liquor Mart robbery prevention
Placing police at locations, 242
Manitoba Hydro
Privatization inquiry, 25-26
Manitoba Hydro layoffs
Request to reverse, 1002
Manitoba Hydro review
Consultant compensation, 483-484
MPI premiums
Rebate request, 873
Petitions
Dauphin Correctional Centre, 657, 1009, 1050
Population--provincial
New Canadians, percentage of, 499
Public service
Hiring of senior public servant
Compensation disclosure request, 1044
Public Services Sustainability Amendment Act (Bill 9)
2 R
Debate, 361-366
Rental assistance, COVID-19
Commercial properties, 911
Residential Tenancies Amendment Act (Bill 58)
2 R
Questions, 893
Resolutions
Debate, 635-637$
Retail Business Hours of Operation Act (Various Acts Amended or Repealed) (Bill 2)
2 R
Debate, 498-503
Employee right to refuse, 503
Municipal by-law authority, 500-501
Recognizing diverse holidays, 498-500
Rural Manitoba
Health service reform, vacancy rates, 363
Senior citizens
Affordability challenges, 636
Increased health costs, 636
St. James constituency, 98
Throne Speech
Debate, 97-100
Turning the Page Agreement, 394-395
University of Manitoba strike
Collective bargaining rights, 366
Workers Compensation Benefit, COVID-19
Paid leave, 911
Sanderson, Jan. See Members' statements
Sandhu, Mintu (The Maples) NDP
Business, COVID-19
Canada Emergency Business Account
Taxi companies ineligibility, 1016
Canada Emergency Business Account
Taxi companies ineligibility, 1016
Cityplace
Crown property sale, 282-283
COVID-19, business
Canada Emergency Business Account
Taxi companies ineligibility, 1016
COVID-19, by sector
Taxi services, decrease in, 1015-1016
COVID-19, financial assistance
Canada Emergency Business Account
Taxi companies ineligibility, 1016
Crown properties
Cityplace sale, 282-283
Election 2019--provincial
Campaign volunteer recognition, 249-250
Gap Protection Program
Taxi companies ineligibility, 1016
Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI)
Fair practice complaints, 88-89
Reserve fund regulation, PUB ruling, 385
Matters of Grievance
Effects of the pandemic on the Taxi industry, 1015-1016
Members' statements
Wayfinders program, 155-156
Members'/ministers' personal narratives, 195, 248-249
Oral Questions
Crown properties
Sale of Cityplace, 282-283
Manitoba Public Insurance
Fair practice complaints, 88-89
MPI reserve fund regulation
Public Utilities Board ruling, 385
Ride sharing and taxi companies
Fee and insurances requirements, 647-648
Petitions
Dauphin Correctional Centre, 657, 1010
Ride sharing and taxi companies
Fee and insurance requirements, 647-648
Taxi companies
Canada Emergency Business Account ineligibility, 1016
COVID-19, by sector
Service reduction, 1015-1016
Fee and insurance requirements, 647-648
Gap Protection Program
Ineligibility, 1016
Matters of Grievance re: effects of pandemic, 1015-1016
Throne Speech
Wayfinders program, 155-158
Moses, 821
Budget 2020
Fielding, 838-839
Budget/financial responsibilities
Micklefield, 419
Hiring discretion
Micklefield, 418-419
Winnipeg School Division strike action
Bushie, 563
General comments
Friesen, 816
Naylor, 830-831
Pallister, 831
Reopening of schools
Support staff layoffs
Goertzen, 1088-1089
Naylor, 1088-1089
Fresh Projects contractor--Brandon
Kinew, 479-480
Pallister, 479-480
General contractor problems--Brandon
Adams, 649-650
Goertzen, 649-650
Matter of Privilege re: construction company "Fresh Projects"
Goertzen, 728
Kinew, 722-728
New locations
Martin, 96
Reyes, 149
Smook, 262
Public/private school funding
Lamont, 1087
Pallister, 1087
Staff layoff concerns
Fontaine, 966-967
Goertzen, 967
School nutrition programs. See also Members' statements
Child Nutrition Council
Asagwara, 683
Funding
Goertzen, 162-163
Marcelino, 162
Funding support for organizations
Goertzen, 162-163
Marcelino, 162
General comments
Kinew, 335-336
Pallister, 336
Matter of Privilege
Asagwara, 680-683
Gerrard, 684
Goertzen, 684
Universal breakfast program
First Nations children
Bushie, 651-652
Goertzen, 651-652
General comments
Kinew, 478-479
Pallister, 479-480
Inclusion in Budget 2020
B. Smith, 585-586
Wasyliw, 586-587
Wiebe, 588-589
Minister's position
Gerrard, 588
Marcelino, 587-588
Teaching experience
Kinew, 56
Schuler, Hon. Ron (Springfield-Ritchot) PC
All-weather roads
Northern Manitoba, 89
Amphibex fleet
Sale of, 24
Bibliothèque Ritchot Library Board, 536-536
Bridges
Winnipeg River Bridge
Completion of reconstruction, 209
Committee of the Whole
Emergency Measures Amendment Act (Bill 54)
Amendment
Clause 3, 927-929
Clause 7(4), 929
COVID-19, emergency orders
Fines for violating, 918
General comments, 918
Length of emergency, 920
Municipal powers, limits on, 919
Provincial authority to establish, 918
Reporting deadline variation orders, 918
Six month expiration date, 918
Temporary suspension orders, 918
Drivers and Vehicles Amendment Act (Bill 20)
1 R, 329
Emergency Measures Amendment Act (Bill 54)
1 R, 864-865
2 R
Opening statement, 918
Questions, 919-920
C/3 R, 935
Committee of the Whole
Amendment
Clause 3, 927-929
Clause 7(4), 929
Emergency orders, COVID-19
Communication methods (t.v., electronic, radio etc.), 920
Fines for violating, 918
General comments, 918
Length of emergency, 920
Municipal powers, limits on, 919
Provincial authority to establish orders, 918
Reporting deadline variation orders, 918
Six month expiration date, 918
Temporary suspension orders, 918
First Nations
Lake St. Martin outlet
Consultations, 341-342
Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Control of Traffic by Flag Persons) (Bill 27)
1 R, 535
Highways and roads
Snow clearing services
Privatization, 122
I Love to Read Month, 535
Lake Manitoba-Lake St. Martin outlet
First Nations consultations, 341-342
Members' statements
Bibliothèque Ritchot Library Board, 535-536
Moonlight Madness in Oakbank, 373
Moonlight Madness, 373
Northern Manitoba
All-weather roads, 89
Oral Questions
All-weather roads
Northern Manitoba, 89
Highway snow clearing
Request not to privatize, 122
Lake Manitoba-Lake St. Martin outlet
First Nations consultations, 341-342
Spring flooding concerns
Government preparations, 384-385
Privatization of services, 24
Winnipeg River Bridge
Completion of reconstruction, 209
Points of Order
P/O by Fontaine regarding staying on topic during debate, 391
Public Sector Construction Projects (Tendering) Act (Bill 14)
1 R, 233
Reading
Importance of, 535
Snow clearing services
Privatization, 122
Spring flooding
Government preparations, 384-385
Privatization of services, 24
Truck driving, commercial
Entry level training, 329
Vehicle Technology Testing Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 23)
1 R, 471
Water Resources Administration Amendment Act (Bill 36)
1 R, 814-815
Winnipeg River Bridge
Completion of reconstruction, 209
Pension fund
Wasyliw, 557-558
Morley-Lecomte, 103-104
Affordability challenges
Sala, 636
COVID-19 mortality rate
Gerrard, 474
Elder care, quality of
Marcelino, 1098
Elimination of branches and councils
Marcelino, 1100
Gwen Secter Creative Living Centre
Meal delivery service
Fontaine, 962
Hip-knee replacement
Physiotherapy expenses
Asagwara, 638
Increased health costs
Sala, 636
Pension plans and poverty
Wasyliw, 556
Policy development, need for
Marcelino, 1100
Supportive housing
Marcelino, 1100
Tax increases
Bushie, 562
Need for
Lamoureux, 141
Seniors Economic Recovery Credit
COVID-19 pandemic
Friesen, 955
Changes to
Lamoureux, 140
LGBTTQ2S community, rate of
Fontaine, 115
Provincial numbers
Marcelino, 307
Moses, 303
Rape kits, difficulty accessing--Northern Manitoba
Lathlin, 189
Sexual assault and consent education
Mandatory training for judges
Fontaine, 295
Sexual orientation and gender identity support
We are All Valuable and Equal (WAVE)
Cox, 16
Sexual violence. See also Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Leave for Victims of Interpersonal Violence)
Reporting in education system
Naylor, 299
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba
Friesen, 594
Hospital management
Gerrard, 614
Investigating medical errors
Gerrard, 614
Mandate concerns
Gerrard, 613
Mental Health and Addictions
New interim director
Gerrard, 613
Lamont, 601
Preventative focus, need for
Gerrard, 614
Province wide accountability
Gerrard, 614
Status update
Friesen, 599
Gerrard, 599
Lamoureux, 599
Repeal of
Lagimodiere, 498
Sick leave. See COVID-19, employment; Workforce
Sinclair Park Community Centre
Fontaine, 962
Lagimodiere, 272
Financial assistance
Fielding, 855
Gerrard, 855
Kinew, 869-870
Lamont, 870
Pallister, 870-872
Wiebe, 872
Impact on
Gerrard, 1013
Insolvencies
Lamont, 1028
Rent relief support
Gerrard, 1013-1014
Positive outcomes
Adams, 176
Smith, Andrew (Lagimodière) PC
Bonivital Ringette Association, 960-961
Climate and Green Plan Amendment Act (Improved Climate Change Targets and Enhanced Ministerial Accountability) (Bill 203)
2 R
Debate, 522
Questions, 514
Conservation Trust
Total investment in, 514
Members' statements
Bonivital Ringette teams, 960-961
Norwood St. Boniface Legion Branch 43, 155
Resolutions
Debate, 634-635$
Questions, 630-631
Call to address the urgent public safety crisis
Debate, 434-435
Questions, 427
Royal Canadian Legion
Norwood St. Boniface Branch 43, 155
Safer Streets, Safer Lives Action Plan
Public safety initiative, 434
Smith, Bernadette (Point Douglas) NDP
Addiction
Substance Use and Addiction Awareness Week, 113-114
Budget 2020
Universal school breakfast program, 585-586
Canadian Emergency Response Benefit (CERB)
EIA and Rent Assist clawback concerns, 872
Child and Youth Advocate Act
Matter of Privilege, 756-759, 761-762
Children's Advocate
Services to at risk youth not in CFS care, 757-759, 761
COVID-19, financial assistance
COVID-19, food security
Food bank aid, 828
COVID-19, homeless
Homeless shelter aid, 828
COVID-19, rental assistance
Evictions, number of, 894
Evictions, penalties for landlords, 893-894
Foreclosure/eviction freeze, 827
Rent freeze, length of, 892
Dauphin Correctional Centre closure
Restorative justice centre and healing lodge, 544-545
Dynacare labs
Winnipeg closures, 193
Emergency room services
Wait times, 193-194
Employment and Income Assistance (EIA)
Clawback concerns
CERB recipients, 872
Recipients, impact of COVID-19, 892, 895
Wait time to access, 192-193
Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Leave for Victims of Interpersonal Violence) (Bill 7)
2 R
Questions, 287
Food security, COVID-19
Food bank aid, 828
Foreclosures/eviction freeze, COVID-19
General comments, 827
Penalties for landlords, 827
Homeless shelters
Funding extension request, 1086
Homeless, COVID-19
Shelter aid, 828
Housing
Portable Housing Benefit, 192
Indigenous children
Mental health and addiction services, 1039
Interpersonal violence (domestic, sexual, stalking)
Extension of employment leave for MMIWG, 267
Liquor Mart robberies
Placing police at locations, 338-339
Manitoba Housing, sale of units, 191
Manitoba Hydro, layoffs, 1070-1072
Matters of Privilege
Regarding the government's failure to proclaim the Child and Youth Advocate Act, 756-759, 761-762
Members' statements
Strathcona School provincial governance classes, 200
Youth mental health and addiction services, 1038-1039
Mental health and addiction
Indigenous children, services for, 1039
Portable Housing Benefit, 192
Mental health and poverty
Adequate funding for youth services, 249
Ministerial statements
Substance Use and Addictions Awareness Week, 113-114
Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls (MMIWG)
Interpersonal violence
Employment leave protections, 267
Opposition Day Motion
By Kinew requesting that the Public Utilities Board immediately hold an extraordinary hearing into the proposed cuts and workforce reduction directed by the Provincial Government, 1070-1072
Oral Questions
Canadian Emergency Response Benefit
EIA and Rent Assist clawback concerns, 872
COVID-19 pandemic
Food bank aid, 828
Foreclosure/eviction freeze, 827
Homeless shelter help, 828
Dauphin Correctional Centre closure
Request for healing lodge in Dauphin, 544-545
Emergency homeless shelters
Funding extension request, 1086
Liquor Mart robbery prevention
Placing police at locations, 338-339
Universal school breakfast program
Inclusion in Budget 2020, 585-586
Youth mental health and poverty
Adequate funding for services, 249
Petitions
Dauphin Correctional Centre, 1049-1050, 1091-1092
Portable Housing Benefit
Addiction and mental health, 192
Provincial parks
Passes and licences, 1113
Rent Assist benefit
Clawback concerns
CERB recipients, 872
COVID-19 pandemic, 892-895
Rental assistance, COVID-19
Evictions, number of, 894
Evictions, penalties for landlords, 893-894
Foreclosure/eviction freeze, 827
Rent freeze, length of, 892
Residential Tenancies Amendment Act (Bill 58)
2 R
Debate, 895-897
Questions, 892-894
Restorative justice centre and healing lodge
Request for construction in Dauphin, 544-545
School nutrition programs
Universal breakfast program
Inclusion in Budget 2020, 585-586
Social housing management
Responsibility for, 192
Substance Use and Addiction Awareness Week, 113-114
Throne Speech
Debate, 191-194
Youth at risk
Children not in CFS care, services for, 757-759, 761
Youth mental health
Addiction services, 1038-1039
Youth mental health and poverty
Funding for services, 249
Smook, Dennis (La Vérendrye) PC
2020 Tax Rollback Guarantee, 262
Affordability--provincial
2020 Tax Rollback Guarantee, 262
COVID-19, business
Gap Protection Program, 971-972
Economic development strategy
New private sector job targets, 261
Economic Growth Action Plan
Employment increase, 651
Election 2019--provincial
Campaign volunteer recognition, 260
Gap Protection Program
Support for businesses, 971-972
Health-care service reform, 261
La Vérendrye constituency, 260
Manitoba 150
Celebrations, 262
Members' statements
Hovorka, Doris, 962-963
Operation Red Nose, 156
Operation Red Nose, 156
Oral Questions
Economic Growth Action Plan
Employment increase, 651
Gap Protection Program
Support for businesses, 971-972
School construction
New locations, 262
Taxation changes
Government plan, 321
Throne Speech
Debate, 260-262
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Grey Cup Champions, 260
Northern Manitoba
Lindsey, 373-374
Privatization
Lindsey, 373-374
Schuler, 122
Wiebe, 122
Weekend services, airstrips--Northern Manitoba
Lindsey, 106-107
Social and Economic Development Committee. See Matters of Privilege
Responsibility for
B. Smith, 192
Social housing units. See also Affordable housing; Manitoba Housing
Sale of
Marcelino, 1105
Southern First Nations Network of Care
IT system improvements needed
Lathlin, 205-206
Stefanson, 206
SPEACC. See Student Perspectives Expressed At City Council
Manitoba Day 150
Driedger, 999
Marking the 100th anniversary of the first session of the Manitoba Legislature
Driedger, 471
Michaud, Claude, retirement, 1079
Regarding tabling of the Estimates of revenue for the Province. This matter is under advisement as a matter of privilege and is not to be raised in the House until the Speaker has ruled
Driedger, 111
Signorelli, Andrea, 1080
Special sitting of the Legislative Assembly due to COVID-19
Driedger, 861-862
Special envoy for military affairs
Current mandate
Reyes, 312
Korzeniowski, Bonnie
Reyes, 311
Wiebe, 316
Government preparations
Kinew, 443-444
Pallister, 443-444
Schuler, 384-385
Wiebe, 384-385
Privatization of services
Schuler, 24
Wiebe, 23-24
Squires, Hon. Rochelle (Riel) PC
Building and Electrical Permitting Improvement Act (Various Acts Amended and Permit Dispute Resolution Act Enacted) (Bill 49)
1 R, 813
2 R
Opening statement, 979-980
Questions, 980-983
Accessibility groups, consultations, 981
Adoption of national standards, 980, 981
Commissioner appointment, 982
Consultations, 980-981, 982-983
Dispute resolution, local level, 983
Electrical codes, standardization across province, 980
Legality of legislation, 981
Mayor consultations, 983
Mobile home requirements, modernization of, 980
New permit process, 980
Permit application processing times, 979-980
Centre Flavie-Laurent, 997
COVID-19, employment
Support for women workers, 1085
Discrimination
Increase in, 225
Diversity
Religious freedom, 225
Domestic violence
Termination of leases, 285
Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Leave for Victims of Interpersonal Violence) (Bill 7)
2 R
Opening statement, 285
Leave days, number of, 287
Stakeholder consultations, 286
Employment, COVID-19
Support for women workers, 1085
Fishers/fishing
Gap Protection Program eligibility, 1084
Gap Protection Program
Eligibility of Manitoba fishers, 1084
Government Resolution
Religious freedom of citizens, 224-226
Green Team projects
Government investment, 1007
Interpersonal violence (domestic, sexual, stalking)
Extension of employment leave for MMIWG, 267
Extension of employment leave protections, 285
Harassment in the workplace, 291
Paid leave, low-income women, 285-286
Keystone Centre
New governance model, 341
Members' statements
Crawford, Liz, 961-962
Normand Park Residents Association, 274-275
Recognizing Riel constituency, 997
Minor Amendments and Corrections Act, 2020 (Bill 22)
1 R, 812-813
Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls (MMIWG)
Employment leave protections, 267-268
Modelling industry
Crawford, Liz, advocate for, 961-962
Municipal Statutes Amendment Act (Bill 29)
1 R, 577
Municipalities
Government relations, 967-968
Provincial funding request, 206-207
Normand Park Residents Association, 274-275
North End Sewage Treatment Plant upgrades
Government intention, 27
Request for provincial funding, 486
Office of the Fire Commissioner
Annual Report March 31, 2019, 815
Oral Questions
Gap Protection Program
Eligibility of Manitoba fishers, 1084
Green Team projects
Government investment, 1007
Keystone Centre
New governance model, 341
Layoffs due to COVID-19
Support for women workers, 1085
Manitoba municipalities
Government relations, 967-968
Provincial funding request, 206-207
North End Sewage Treatment Plant
Government intention, 27
Request for provincial funding, 486
Planning Amendment Act (Bill 6)
1 R, 39
Planning Amendment Act and City of Winnipeg Charter Amendment Act (Bill 48)
1 R, 813
Public service
Government Resolution re: religious freedom, 224-226
Reducing Red Tape and Improving Services Act, 2020 (Bill 37)
1 R, 813
Religious freedom
Value of diversity, 225
Riel constituency, 997
Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Services
Incident report for carbon monoxide incident, July 7, 2019, 82
Workplace harassment
Interpersonal violence, leave for, 291
Air quality testing
Lamont, 125
Wharton, 125-126
ER vacancies
Hiring and training of nurses
Asagwara, 482-483
Friesen, 482-483
Sala, 98
Morley-Lecomte, 104
Moses, 182
Lamont, 537
Stainer, Cole. See Members' statements
Stalking. See Interpersonal violence
State of emergency. See Emergency orders, COVID-19
Regulations filed under
Cullen, 111
Stefanson, Hon. Heather (Tuxedo) PC
Adoption Options, 371-372
B & L Resources for Children and Youth and Families
Auditor General review, 124
Canadian Emergency Response Benefit (CERB)
EIA and Rent Assist clawback concerns, 872-873
Child and Family Services (CFS)
Provincial funding inquiry, 208
Child and Family Services Information System (CFSIS)
Accuracy of information and security concerns, 163
Data security and upgrades, 381
Ransomware attack, 381
Child care
Wait-list and capital projects, 48-49
Child care, COVID-19
Reopening the economy, 968-969, 1047-1048, 1085
Child-care facilities
Operating funds, 380-381
Children in care
Counting of, 207-208
Climate change
Provincial emission targets, 160-161
Co-operative housing
Accessibility, 651
COVID-19, child care
Reopening the economy, 968-969, 1047-1048, 1085
COVID-19, economy
Reopening, child care, 968-969, 1047-1048, 1085
Disabilities, persons with
Diagnostic assessments, 161-162
Disability economic support program
Government announcement, 1088
Economy, COVID-19
Reopening, child-care, 868-969, 1047-1048, 1085
Employment and Income Assistance (EIA)
Clawback concerns
CERB recipients, 872-873
Foster-care homes
Auditor General's recommendations, 124-125
Maintenance rates, 124-125
Homeless shelters
Funding extension request, 1086-1087
Homelessness
Manitoba Housing units, sale of, 650-651
Housing
Co-operative model, accessibility of, 651
Portable Housing Benefit, 119-120
Manitoba Housing, sale of units
Housing placement wait times, 281
Waiting list and homelessness, 650-651
Mental health and addiction
Portable Housing Benefit, 119-120
Ministerial statements
Adoption Options, 371-372
Winnipeg Blue Bombers Grey Cup Champions, 111-112
Oral Questions
Access to affordable child care
Wait-list and capital projects, 48-49
Action on climate change
Provincial emission targets, 160-161
Addiction and mental health
Portable Housing Benefit, 119-120
Canadian Emergency Response Benefit
EIA and Rent Assist clawback concerns, 872-873
CFSIS ransomware attack
Data security and upgrades, 381
Chid and Family Services information system
Accuracy of information and security concerns, 163
Child and Family Services
Counting children in care, 207-208
Provincial funding inquiry, 208
Child-care facilities
Operating funds, 380-381
Co-operative housing
Accessibility for Manitobans, 651
Disability economic support program
Government announcement, 1088
Emergency homeless shelters
Funding extension request, 1086-1087
Foster-care homes and maintenance rates
Auditor General's recommendations, 124-125
Persons with disabilities
Diagnostic assessments, 161-162
Reopening the economy
Request for child-care plan, 968-969, 1047-1048, 1085
Sale of Manitoba Housing units
Wait time for housing placements, 281
Waiting list and homelessness, 650-651
Southern First Nations CFS database
IT system improvements needed, 206
Portable Housing Benefit
Addiction and mental health, 119-120
Rent Assist benefit
Clawback concerns
CERB recipients, 872-873
Southern First Nations Network of Care
IT system improvements needed, 206
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Grey Cup Champions, 111-112
Student financial aid. See also Scholarships and bursaries
Budget 2020 interest free loans
Fielding, 839
Student Perspectives Expressed At City Council (SPEACC)
Adams, 157
Substance Use and Addiction Awareness Week
B. Smith, 113-114
Friesen, 113
Gerrard, 114
Inclusion in case planning
Gerrard, 208
Pallister, 208
Summary Budgeting Act (Various Acts Amended and Public Sector Executive Compensation Act Enacted) (Bill 18)
1 R
Fielding, 371
Sunday/holiday shopping. See also Retail Business Hours of Operation Act (Various Acts Amended or Repealed)
Expansion of hours
Martin, 78-79
Nesbitt, 137
Supplementary Appropriation Act, 2019-2020 (Bill 33)
1 R
Friesen, 660
2 R
Debate
Asagwara, 665-667
Gerrard, 667
Opening statement
Friesen, 660-663
Questions
Asagwara, 664-665
Friesen, 664-665
Gerrard, 664
Lamoureux, 665
C/3 R
Friesen, 668
Committee of the Whole, 668
R/A, 668-669
Role of trees
Gerrard, 519
Fontaine, 962