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AAA Midget Hockey Championship. See Members' statements

Aboriginal and Community Law Enforcement

Staffing

Swan, 1083-1084

Aboriginal and Northern Affairs Department

Auditor General's recommendations

Robinson, 1828

Rowat, 1827-1828

Contract tendering process

Hawranik, 1830

Robinson, 1830

Estimates debate, 1824-1837

Estimates speakers

Hawranik, 1826-1836

Robinson, 1824-1837

Rowat, 1827-1828

Ministerial travel expenditures

Hawranik, 1829

Robinson, 1829-1830

Staffing

Hawranik, 1827, 1829

Robinson, 1827, 1829

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review

Robinson, 1595

Aboriginal Circle of Educators Awards. See Members' statements

Aboriginal education. See Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre

Aboriginal Education Action Plan

Government support

Allan, 1492

Rowat, 1492

Whitehead, 33

Aboriginal Healing Foundation. See Resolutions

Aboriginal Languages Recognition Act

[Bill 24]

1 R

Robinson, 1053

2 R

Gerrard, 2680-2681

Hawranik, 2968-2970

Lamoureux, 2682-2683

Robinson, 2679-2680

C/3 R

Gerrard, 3207

McFadyen, 3207-3208

Robinson, 3205-3207

Selinger, 3208

R/A, 3232

General comments

Hawranik, 1836

Robinson, 1825, 1836-1837

Language status reports

Gerrard, 2680-2681

Lamoureux, 2682

Aboriginal missing and murdered women task force

Whitehead, 34

Aboriginal off-reserve housing

Federal funding

Mackintosh, 78-79

Rowat, 77-78

Aboriginal students

Education levels

Jha, 350

Whitehead, 33

School readiness programs

Gerrard, 1197-1198

Selinger, 1197-1198

Aboriginal Tourism Strategy support

Marcelino, 1651

Aboriginal women. See Missing and murdered Aboriginal women

Access centres. See also specific facilities

Redevelopments

Braun, 371

Oswald, 184

Act Respecting the Administration of Oaths of Office

[Bill 1]

1 R

Selinger, 9

Act to amend An Act to incorporate The Portage District General Hospital Foundation

[Bill 300]

1 R

Faurschou, 48-49

2 R

Faurschou, 349-350

C/3 R

Eichler, 2993

Gerrard, 2993

Hawranik, 2992-2993

R/A, 3233

Addictions Foundation Amendment Act

[Bill 26]

1 R

Rondeau, 1227

2 R

Chomiak, 2986

Rowat, 2986-2987

C/3 R

Lamoureux, 3125-3126

Rowat, 3125

R/A, 3232

Addictions Foundation of Manitoba

Funding strategy

Rondeau, 1875, 1883-1884, 2107

Rowat, 1883-1884, 2106-2107, 3125

Fundraising and donations reductions from budget

Rondeau, 2113-2114

Rowat, 2113

Needs assessment study

Rondeau, 2114

Rowat, 2114

Programs and services

Faurschou, 188

Graydon, 196

Rowat, 239

School-based programs

Briese, 216-217

Rondeau, 216-217, 1886, 2114-2115, 2203-2204

Rowat, 1886, 2114-2115, 2203

Staffing budget allocation

Rondeau, 2113

Rowat, 2113

Addictions treatment

Departmental authority

Driedger, 2028-2029

Oswald, 2028-2029

Funding

Rondeau, 1885

Rowat, 1885

Selinger, 653

Government strategy

Gerrard, 659-660

Rondeau, 659-660

Rowat, 669, 2479-2480

Lack of services for women

Rondeau, 575-576

Rowat, 575

OxyContin abuse

Rondeau, 659

Residential bed availability

Rondeau, 1886

Rowat, 1886

Success rate evaluations

Rondeau, 1884-1885

Rowat, 1884-1885

Wait lists

Driedger, 2460-2461

Gerrard, 2423-2424, 2584-2585

Irvin-Ross, 2803-2804

Lamoureux, 2424

McFadyen, 2457-2458, 2462-2463

Rondeau, 1599-1600, 2419-2420, 2423-2424, 2459-2462

Rowat, 1599-1600, 2419-2420, 2459, 2461-2462, 2803-2804, 2987, 3095

Selinger, 2457-2459, 2462-2463

Youth programs

Rowat, 2986-2987

Addictions treatment centre. See also Magnus Centre

Funding

Rondeau, 699

Project status

Driedger, 655-656

McFadyen, 652-654

Rondeau, 654-656, 686

Rowat, 654-655, 685-686

Selinger, 652-654

Adult Learning Centres in Manitoba

Annual report

McGifford, 529

Closures

Faurschou, 565

Review and funding

McGifford, 1688-1690, 1692

Taillieu, 1688-1690

Advanced Education Administration Act and Amendments to The Council on Post-Secondary Education Act and The Education Administration Act

[Bill 29]

1 R

McGifford, 1437

2 R

McGifford, 2977

Taillieu, 2977-2982

R/S

Gerrard, 3127-3131

Taillieu, 3127-3131

C/3 R, 3214

Gerrard, 3132

Lamoureux, 3132

Taillieu, 3132

R/A, 3232

Privacy concerns

McGifford, 2105-2106

Taillieu, 2105-2106

Student information privacy concerns

Taillieu, 2978-2982

Advanced Education and Literacy Department

Advertising budget

McGifford, 1675

Taillieu, 1675

Budget expenditures

McGifford, 1681

Taillieu, 1680

Contribution to Winnipeg Foundation

McGifford, 1692-1693

Taillieu, 1692-1693

Electronic Data System contract

McGifford, 1682

Taillieu, 1682

Estimates debate, 1674-1693

Estimates speakers

McGifford, 1674-1693

Taillieu, 1674-1693

Financial institutions expenditures

McGifford, 1682

Taillieu, 1682

Literacy programs funding

McGifford, 1692

Taillieu, 1692

Ministerial travel expenditures

McGifford, 1676, 1681

Taillieu, 1676, 1681

Political staffing

McGifford, 1675

Taillieu, 1675

Probe Research expenditures

McGifford, 1676-1677

Taillieu, 1676-1677

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review

McGifford, 1354

Transfer of International Education branch

McGifford, 1686-1687

Taillieu, 1686-1687

Affordable housing

Funding

Caldwell, 193

Tax increment financing

Marcelino, 285

Aging in Place program

Effectiveness

Rondeau, 700

Agreement on Internal Trade

Dispute resolution mechanism

Bjornson, 2830

Borotsik, 2832

Evaluation

Pedersen, 3067

Government priority

Bjornson, 1915

Borotsik, 1915, 3139-3193

Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives Department

Advertising campaign

Graydon, 1463-1464

Struthers, 1463-1464

Budget reductions

Cullen, 755

Faurschou, 1202

Graydon, 461-462, 472-473, 628, 2081, 2377

Hawranik, 746-747

McFadyen, 445

Pedersen, 635, 2285

Selinger, 1202

Stefanson, 1323

Struthers, 473, 2081

Wowchuk, 461-462, 1323

Estimates debate, 1377-1383, 1452-1468, 1522-1536, 1607-1622, 1659-1674

Estimates speakers

Derkach, 1615-1618

Dyck, 1527-1531, 1532-1533

Faurschou, 1621-1622, 1659-1662

Graydon, 1379-1383, 1452-1465, 1522-1525, 1608-1614, 1666-1673, 15311532

Pedersen, 1466-1468, 1525-1527, 1533-1536, 1618-1621, 1662-1666

Struthers, 1377-1383, 1453-1468, 1522-1536, 1607-1622, 1659-1674

Federal-provincial ministers' meetings

Graydon, 1464

Pedersen, 1466-1468

Struthers, 1465-1467

Income stabilization budget

Caldwell, 2509

Lemieux, 2512

Ministerial travel expenditures

Graydon, 1458-1459

Struthers, 1458-1460

Political staffing

Graydon, 1380

Struthers, 1380

Premier's travel expenditures

Graydon, 1457

Struthers, 1458

Staffing

Graydon, 1380-1382, 1669

Struthers, 1380-1382, 1669

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review

Struthers, 1135

Agriculture, Standing Committee on

Meeting request

Graydon, 3170

Pedersen, 137

Struthers, 137-138, 3170

Agriculture industry. See also Hog industry; Livestock industry; Manitoba Sustainable Agriculture Practices; Resolutions

Carbon credits accumulation

Graydon, 1671

Struthers, 1671

Economic challenges

Eichler, 57-58

Struthers, 57-58

Growth plan

McFadyen, 89

Land-use planning

Eichler, 335

Reid, 94

Policy need

Struthers, 103

Producer income levels

Graydon, 2011-2012

Struthers, 2011-2012

Producer retention

Rowat, 666

Program funding reductions

Eichler, 534

Wowchuk, 534-535

Supply-management commodities quota tax

Cullen, 755

Eichler, 2445

Goertzen, 697

Graydon, 491-493, 494, 516, 660-661, 723-724, 2075-78, 2107-2108, 2261-2262, 2422-2423

McFadyen, 722-723, 3170-3172

Pedersen, 635

Selinger, 722-723, 3172

Struthers, 491-493, 494, 516-517, 661, 2075-78, 2261-2262, 2422-2423, 2505-2506

Wowchuk, 724-725, 2108

Agri-Food Research and Development Initiative

Budget decrease

Eichler, 643

Graydon, 1460-1463

Struthers, 1460-1462

International trade (India)

Jha, 347-348, 734-735

Reports and recommendations

Graydon, 1608-1610

Struthers, 1609-1610

AgriInvest program

Budget decrease

Graydon, 1608

Struthers, 1608

AgriRecovery program

Analysis

Struthers, 2087

Compensation eligibility

Briese, 1778

Eichler, 337

Nevakshonoff, 152

Struthers, 1778

Flood damage compensation

Struthers, 1608

Funding

Nevakshonoff, 1777

Struthers, 1777

AgriStability Plus program

Initiatives

Graydon, 2084-2085

Struthers, 2084-2085

Shortfall proposal

Pedersen, 1466

Struthers, 1466-1467

AgriStability program

Funding

Graydon, 2082-2084

Struthers, 2082-2084

Global averaging margins

Eichler, 339

Nevakshonoff, 152

AIDS (Disease). See Ministerial statements

Air bags. See Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Immobilizers and Air Bags)

All Aboard program. See also Child poverty; Poverty

Funding

Mackintosh, 2620

Martindale, 269

General comments

Whitehead, 2783

Resources

Mackintosh, 874-875

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

Aboriginal Education Action Plan

Government support, 1492

Autism

ABA program funding decrease, 2293-2294

Brandon School Division

Gymnasium renovations project status, 139-140

Broadband services

Government priority, 1647

Early Childhood Development Initiative

School division grants, 1497-1498

Education Administration Amendment Act (Education About Donating Organs)

[Bill 226]

2 R, 2392-2393

Educational facilities

Asbestos concerns, 215-216, 1567

Mould concerns, 1566-1567

Southwest Winnipeg, 581

Educational facilities, independent

Funding, 1498, 1559

Education Department

Advertising budget, 1415

Contract tendering process, 1415

Estimates debate, 1411-1416, 1490-1506, 1558-1572, 1641-1650

Interdepartmental staff transfers, 1641

Mission statement, 1495-1496

Staffing, 1413-1414

Success measurements, 1496-1497

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 1135

Education for Sustainable Development

Success rates, 1497, 1502-1504

Education system

Aboriginal student programs, 1494-1495

Certificate of completion recognition, 2985

English as an Additional Language program, 482-483

Experiential learning programs, 1503-1504

First Nations communities graduation rates, 1505-1506

High school graduation rates, 482-483, 619-620, 1411

High school sports schools of excellence, 480-481

No-fail policies, 481-482, 1567-1568, 1961

Physical education grants, 1648

Programs for children at risk, 1493-1494

Skills for Independent Living program, 1571-1572

Student-teacher ratios, 1645

Teacher workload report, 2521-2522

Technical vocational training, 1504-1505

Truancy rates, 1504

Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Unpaid Leave Related to Donating an Organ)

[Bill 227]

2 R, 2990-2991

Football stadium

School division funding impact, 615-616

Garden Valley School Division

Capital budget projects, 1561-1563

Facility project status, 766-767, 1501-1502

Glenlawn Collegiate

RTC/NTC soccer program, 479-480

Gordon Bell High School

Land purchase, 180

Healthy Child, Healthy Kids task force recommendations, 1647-1648

Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet, 1416

Interim Appropriation Act, 2010

[Bill 11]

C/W, 479-483

Manitoba Association of School Trustees Amendment Act

[Bill 6]

1 R, 131

2 R, 2820-2821

Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre

Curriculum assessment, 1506

MB4Youth departmental transfer, 1490-1491

Members' statements

Save Our Seine, 2941-2942

Oral Questions

Autism

ABA program funding decrease, 2293-2294

Brandon School Division

Gymnasium renovations project status, 139-140

Educational facilities

Asbestos concerns, 215-216

Southwest Winnipeg, 581

Education system

High school graduation rates, 619-620

No-fail policies, 1961

Teacher workload report, 2521-2522

Football stadium

School division funding impact, 615-616

Garden Valley School Division

Facility project status, 766-767

Gordon Bell High School

Land purchase, 180

Pembina Trails School Division

Litigation against terminated employee, 53-54

Post-secondary education

Funding, 513-514

Student Success Initiative funding, 2808

Pembina Trails School Division

Litigation against terminated employee, 53-54

Portage Collegiate Institute

Adult education program cancellation, 1564-1565

Portage la Prairie School Division

Capital budget projects, 1561-1562

Post-secondary education

Funding, 513-514

Tuition fee increases, 2123-2124

Public Schools Amendment Act

[Bill 23]

1 R, 953

2 R, 2984-2985

Contract tendering process, 2985

Financial statements reporting, 2984-2985

Land transfer requests, 2985

Public Schools Finance Board

Capital funding budget, 1563-1565

Lending criteria, 1561

Red River College

Mobile training labs, 2608

Resolutions

Vocational training, rural and northern, 2607-2609

Reston Collegiate Institute

Contract tenders, 1491

Save Our Seine, 2941-2942

School divisions

Absenteeism reviews, 1648-1649

Amalgamations, 1644-1645

Budget statistics, 1559, 1642-1643

Capital funding, 1411, 1561

Information technology grants, 1646

School closure moratorium, 1500-1501, 1643

Small Schools grant, 1643-1644

Tax incentive grants eligibility, 1499-1500, 1558-1560

Transportation concerns, 1570-1571

Usage of empty facilities, 1569

Seven Oaks School Division

Aboriginal achievement committee, 1492

Student Success Initiative funding, 2808

Teachers' Retirement Allowances Fund Annual Report, 2456

Vocational training, rural and northern, 2607-2609

Whistleblower legislation effectiveness, 53-54

Workplace Safety and Health

Fine enforcement, 1754

Inspection officer increase, 1754

Workplace Safety and Health Amendment Act (Harassment and Violence in the Workplace)

[Bill 219]

2 R, 1753-1754

All-terrain vehicles

Lawsuits

Eichler, 338

Safety policies

Ashton, 1898

Eichler, 1898

All-weather roads

Cost impact

Ashton, 1906

Eichler, 1906

Expansion

Ashton, 376

Funding

Jennissen, 244

Melnick, 780

Impact on boreal forest

Gerrard, 2189

Lake Winnipeg east-side

Ashton, 1547, 1549-1550, 1907

Brick, 751

Eichler, 644-645, 2447

Gerrard, 1907

Hawranik, 1833-1835, 2313-2314

Maguire, 739, 1148, 1547, 1549-1550, 3197

Robinson, 1825, 1833-1835

Selby, 743

Maintenance budget

Ashton, 1487-1488

Eichler, 1487-1488

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

Committee of the Whole report, 3230

Crown Corporations Public Review and Accountability Amendment Act

[Bill 224]

2 R, 2498-2500

Economic diversification, 198

Education system funding, 200-201

Fiscal Stabilization Fund increase, 198-199

Gordon Bell High School

Land purchase, 180

Harmonized sales tax

Government strategy, 199

Health-care services

Staffing levels, 201

HOUSINGFirst program

Homelessness initiatives, 1449

Influenza A (H1N1) vaccinations, 201

Infrastructure stimulus projects, 198

Lions Personal Care Centre 10th anniversary, 2169-2170

Manitoba Hydro

Xcel Energy power agreement, 2562-2563

Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation rebates, 2499-2500

Maternal and neonatal care

Government support, 201

Members' statements

Lions Personal Care Centre 10th anniversary, 2169-2170

Mulvey School play structure, 143

University of Winnipeg Students' Association Day Care, 693

Midwifery training programs, 201

Mulvey School play structure, 143

Neighbourhoods Alive! initiative expansion, 1045-1046

Oral Questions

Gordon Bell High School

Land purchase, 180

HOUSINGFirst program

Homelessness initiatives, 1449

Manitoba Hydro

Xcel Energy power agreement, 2562-2563

Provincial parks

Campsite reservation system and fees, 537-538

Resource Assistance for Youth (RAY)

New facility, 3087

Post-secondary education

Tuition fee increases, 200

Private Bills, Standing Committee on

First report, 2800-2801

Provincial debt

Servicing costs, 199

Provincial Nominee Program

Processing times, 199

Provincial parks

Campsite reservation system and fees, 537-538

Resolutions

Neighbourhoods Alive! initiative expansion, 1045-1046

Resource Assistance for Youth (RAY)

New facility, 3087

School divisions

Capital funding, 201

Taxation

Post-secondary graduation tax credit, 200

Small business tax rate, 199

Throne Speech debate, 197-202

University of Winnipeg

Richardson science building, 200

Student residence units, 1045

Students' Association Day Care, 693

Alternate Land Use Services funding

Graydon, 1672

Struthers, 1672

Alternative energy

Government initiatives

Rondeau, 207

Loan program

Struthers, 1607

St. Joseph wind farm project status

Jha, 1603-1604

Schuler, 703

Selinger, 786

Wowchuk, 1604

St. Joseph wind farm road restrictions

Ashton, 1804

Graydon, 1803-1804

Wind energy projects

Cullen, 180-181

Graydon, 197

Pedersen, 157-158

Wowchuk, 180-181

Alternative health practices accessibility. See Resolutions

Alternative medicine

Need for regulations

Blady, 2152

Korzeniowski, 2154

Oswald, 2150

Saran, 2155

Tax deductibility

Faurschou, 2148

Gerrard, 2154

Maguire, 2151

Oswald, 2150-2151

Ambulance services. See Rural health-care services

Animal Care Act

Regulation consultations

Graydon, 1670

Struthers, 1670

Apprenticeship training. See also Wuskatim dam

Aboriginal employees

Bjornson, 2605

Whitehead, 631-633

Budget allotment

Bjornson, 1913-1914

Borotsik, 1913-1914

Funding

Bjornson, 162

Saran, 601

Whitehead, 631

Journeymen shortage

Briese, 1631

Howard, 1631

Retention of workers

Borotsik, 3066

Spaces

Bjornson, 2604, 2652

Melnick, 778

Appropriation Act, 2010

[Bill 37]

1 R

Wowchuk, 3226-3227

2 R

Wowchuk, 3227

C/W, 3228-3229

C/3 R, 3231

R/A, 3233

Arctic Summit

Government support

Nevakshonoff, 640

Arts and cultural organizations. See Resolutions

Arts community

Labour demographic

Marcelino, 704-705

Asessippi Provincial Park

Model airplane field maintanance

Blaikie, 1872-1873

Derkach, 1872-1873

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

All-terrain vehicles

Safety policies, 1898

All-weather roads

Cost impact, 1906

Expansion, 376

Lake Winnipeg east-side, 1547, 1549-1550, 1907

Maintenance budget, 1487-1488

Alternative energy

St. Joseph wind farm road restrictions, 1804

Automobiles

Cell-phone use ban, 1898-1900

Bridges

Budget expenditures, 1896

Project status (Brandon), 1541-1542

Project status (St. Adolphe), 406

Budget debate, 549-553

CentrePort Canada

Asia-Pacific trade, 2361

Budget, 1807-1808

Government support, 1482, 1489

Highway network use, 1822

Municipality agreements, 1809, 1823

Private consulultations, 1807-1808

Project status, 1804-1805, 1807

Saskatchewan funding, 1822-1823

Winnipeg Airport Authority land-use, 1820-1821

Child-care centres funding, 551

Coat of Arms, Emblems and the Manitoba Tartan Amendment Act (Provincial Soil Designated)

[Bill 203]

2 R, 1207-1209

CP rail line (Interlake), 263

Crime and criminal offenders reduction strategy, 551

Crown Corporations Public Review and Accountability Amendment Act

[Bill 224]

2 R, 2501-2503

Crown land purchases

Municipal request for consultation (Bissett), 2358-2359

Drain maintenance and culverts

Engineering studies, 1896

Resources, 538

East Side Road Authority

Labour agreeements, 1548

Staffing, 1546

Emergency Measures Organization

Interprovincial reciprocal aid, 1905

Flood-damaged farmland

Financial compensation eligibility, 1556

Flooding and ice jams, 529

Amphibex use, 1552-1553

Disaster financial assistance, 1554-1555

Dredging policies, 1551-1552

Mitigation strategies, 1551

Tube diking, 1556-1558

Forest firefighting

Water bomber purchase, 1903-1904

Greyhound Canada

Interim funding agreement, 1889-1891

Highway 2 upgrade requirements, 1811

Highway 3 access approaches, 1545-1546

Highway 32 project status, 2071-2072

Highway 59 and Perimeter upgrade requirements, 1816-1817

Highway 75

Bypasses, 1805-1806

Flooding forecast, 405

Land-use consultations, 1806-0807

Upgrade funding, 552

Highway 201 RTAC restrictions, 1803

Highway 207 upgrade requirements, 1814

Highway 340 upgrade requirements, 1811

Highways and roads

Capital construction projects, 304-305

Funding, 552, 1481, 1487, 1488

Municipality main market roads agreement, 1887-1888

RTAC building costs, 1906

Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Immobilizers and Air Bags)

[Bill 21]

1 R, 761

2 R, 2666-2667

Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Safety Precautions to Be Taken When Approaching Tow Trucks and Other Designated Vehicles)

[Bill 8]

1 R, 209

2 R, 2663-2664

Infrastructure

Capital funding, 376-377, 550, 1482

Federal funding percentage, 1894

Infrastructure and Transportation Department

Advertising budget, 1486

Budget lapse, 1891-1892

Building Canada funds, 15381539

Capital spending budget, 1892-1893, 1907-1908, 1908-1909

Contract tendering contracts, 1485

Estimates debate, 1481-1489, 1537-1558, 1802-1824, 1887-1910

Executive Support budget, 1486

Ministerial travel expenditures, 1486

Political staffing, 1484

Projected deficit, 1891

Staffing, 1485

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 1354

Water control works inspections, 1895

Israeli Apartheid Week, 816-817

Letellier Bridge project status, 1803

Local government districts

Municipality conversions, 1887-1888

Manitoba highways map 2010, 3012-3013

Manitoba Hydro

Investments in dam construction projects, 377

Rate increases, 377

Manitoba Motor Transport Board

Licences and regulations, 1540-1541

Responsibilities, 1900-1901

Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation

Department funding level, 1900

Rebates, 2502

Minimum wage increase

Economic impact, 551

Ministerial statements

Flooding and ice jams update, 529

Manitoba highways map 2010, 3012-3013

Municipalities

Airport commissions funding allocations, 1898

Neighbourhoods Alive! initiative expansion, 551

New West Partnership Agreement

Manitoba participation, 1809-1811, 2260

Northern Airports and Marine Services

Budget decrease, 1897-1898

Oil industry

Transportation concerns, 1064, 1537-1538

On-line gaming

Government position, 1362, 1774-1775, 1776-1777

Oral Questions

Bridges

Project status (St. Adolphe), 406

CentrePort Canada

Asia-Pacific trade, 2361

CP rail line (Interlake), 263

Crown land purchases

Municipal request for consultation (Bissett), 2358-2359

Drain maintenance and culverts resources, 538

Highway 32 project status, 2071-2072

Highway 75 flooding forecast, 405

Highways and roads

Capital construction projects, 304-305

New West Partnership Agreement

Manitoba participation, 2260

Oil industry

Transportation concerns, 1064

On-line gaming

Government position, 1362, 1774-1775, 1776-1777

Provincial Road 340 paving project status, 578-579

Provincial Road 481 upgrade requirements, 2758-2759

Rural bus services

Consulation meetings, 2204-2205

Rural health-care services

Air ambulance purchase, 620

State of emergency

Designation criteria, 2617-2618

Trucking industry

Harmonization of transport regulations, 2752-2753

Perimeter Bridge project status, 1906

Plastic checkout bag ban, 2595-2596

Population growth increase, 376

Portage Diversion

Project status updates, 1895

Port of Churchill

CN Rail upgrades, 1821

Gateway corporation board, 1821

Provincial ferry services, 1898

Provincial Road 340 paving project status, 578-579

Provincial Road 481 upgrade requirements, 2758-2759

Provincial symbol designations, 1207-1209

PTH 15 upgrade requirements, 1814-1815

PTH 213 traffic light installation, 1814

Rapid City highway restrictions, 1812

Rat Creek diversion proposal, 1824

Recreational facilities funding, 551

Red River Floodway

Federal funding, 1553-1554

Project status, 1548, 1907-1908

Resolutions

Israeli Apartheid Week, 816-817

Rural bus services

Consulation meetings, 2204-2205

Regulations, 1540

Rural health-care services

Air ambulance purchase, 620, 1903

Rural water supply

PFRA funding decrease, 1817-1819

Shellmouth Dam

Project status updates, 1895-1896

State of emergency

Designation criteria, 2617-2618

Taxation

Payroll tax, 377

Small business tax rate, 551

Taxicab Board

Driver safety concerns, 1902-1903

Throne Speech debate, 375-378

Trans-Canada Highway

Speed limits, 1542-1545

Twinning project, 552

Trucking industry

Harmonization of transport regulations, 1482, 1809, 2752-2753

Waste Reduction and Prevention Amendment Act

[Bill 206]

2 R, 2595-2596

Waste-water treatment facilities

Funding, 1482

Waste-water treatment facilities (Winnipeg)

Funding, 1906

Water Services Board

Funding decrease, 1819

Livestock drought prevention, 1819-1820

Winter roads

Early thaw economic impact, 1906-1907

Operating expenses, 1894

Assiniboia Community Appreciation Night. See Members' statements

Assiniboia Downs

Government support

Driedger, 2274-2275

Marcelino, 2274-2275

Assiniboine Community College

Annual report

McGifford, 358

Redevelopment

Bjornson, 2604

Borotsik, 374-375, 2602-2603

Caldwell, 191

McGifford, 1687

Nevakshonoff, 2601

Taillieu, 1687

Assiniboine Masters Swim Club. See Members' statements

Assiniboine Zoo

Polar Bear Research and Arctic Exhibit

Stefanson, 344

Association of Manitoba Municipalities

Conservation district members

Maguire, 978-979

Melnick, 978-979

Orientations for new officials

Briese, 1983-1984

Lemieux, 1983-1984

Auditor General. See also Specific agencies and departments

Follow-up of previously issued recommendations

Hickes, 466

Report (La Broquerie)

Briese, 1981-1982, 2718

Lemieux, 1981-1982, 2718-2719

Autism

ABA program funding decrease

Allan, 2293-2294

McFadyen, 2292-2293

Mitchelson, 2293-2294, 2380-2381

Selinger, 2292-2293

Automobiles

Cell-phone use ban

Ashton, 1898-1900

Eichler, 1898-1900

Auto theft. See also Winnipeg Auto Theft Suppression Strategy

Decrease

Brick, 2694

Lamoureux, 2669-2670

Martindale, 2695

Reid, 94-95

Selinger, 1512

Swan, 320, 1512

Increased offender violence

Goertzen, 2008-2009

Swan, 2009

Statistics

McFadyen, 1186

Selinger, 1186

Averill, Verna. See Members' statements

Awasis Agency of Northern Manitoba

Child death investigation

Mackintosh, 1340-1342

Mitchelson, 1340-1342

 

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