House Subject Index - 2nd Session - 43rd 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
Jackson, Grant (Spruce Woods) PC
Advantage Auto and Trailer Sales, 118
Assiniboine College
North Hill campus, 132
Brandon University
Medical school, 131-132
Bray, Jeremy
Members' statements, 421
Budget 2025
Child care, 831-832
Debate, 849-852
Business Recognition Awards
Members' statements, 118
Buy Canadian Act (Government Purchases Act Amended) (Bill 42)
2 R
Debate, 799-803
Child care
Budget 2025, 831-832
Constituent case concern
Constituent with spinal muscular atrophy
Health Minister's letter to Canada Drug Agency, 497-498
East St. Paul
Education property tax
Impact of increase, 773-774
Education property tax
Increase concerns, 649-650, 748-749
Increase, impact on homeowners--East St. Paul, 773-774
Education system
Financial literacy curriculum, 378-379
Student learning outcomes, 565
Ethics Report Motions
That the Legislative Assembly accept the Report of the Ethics Commissioner dated November 5, 2024 regarding the Honourable Member for Riding Mountain
Speakers, 213-214
Hanover School Division
Education assistant layoffs, 230-232
Indigenous veterans
Memorial for, 296-297
Indigenous Veterans Day Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended) (Bill 210)
2 R
Debate, 302-303
Questions, 296-297
Lakeview Inn and Suites, 118
Matter of contempt
Raised by the Member for Fort Gary alleging that the Premier had failed to provide a response to a matter taken under advisement within the deadline prescribed, 257
Members' statements
Bray, Jeremy, 421
Business Recognition Awards, 118
Investment concerns for Westman region in budget 2025, 828
Motions of Condolence
Nello Altomare, 601-602
Oral Questions
Changes to education requirements for teachers
Concern for student outcomes, 59-60, 96-97
Child care
Budget 2025, 831-832
Constituent with spinal muscular atrophy
Health Minister's letter to Canada Drug Agency, 497-498
Education property tax increase
Impact on East St. Paul homeowners, 773-774
Education property taxes
Increase concerns, 748-749
Education requirements for teachers
Request to reverse policy changes, 123-124, 159-160, 396
Hanover School Division
Education assistant layoffs, 230-232
River East Transcona School Division
School property taxes, increase concerns, 594-595
Rural crime rate in western Manitoba, 270
School property taxes
Increase concerns, 649-650
Student learning outcomes
Reduction concerns, 565
Throne Speech--western Manitoba
Government support concerns, 328
Park Community Centre
Funding, 132
Petitions
New Neepawa Health Centre, 660
Provincial Trunk Highway 2, 167-168
Provincial Trunk Highway 34, 72-73, 109, 704, 781-782, 841, 874
Teaching certification, 29-30, 128-129, 203, 271-272, 336, 359-360, 409, 569
Police/policing
Rural Manitoba, 131
Resolutions
Calling on the provincial government to reverse recent amendments to the teaching certificates and qualifications regulation
Opening statement, 375-377
Questions, 377-379
River East Transcona School Division
School property taxes, increase concerns, 594-595
Rural crime
Throne Speech, 131
Rural Manitoba
Crime rate--western Manitoba, 270
Rural policing
Throne Speech, 131
School construction
Public/private funding models, 133
Sportsplex (Brandon)
Hockey rink improvements needed, 133
Teachers/teaching
Education requirements
Concern for student outcomes, 96-97
Credit hours needed (other Canadian jurisdictions), 376
Request to reverse policy changes, 123-124, 159-160, 396
Research to support changes, 376
Regulatory changes to standards
Concern for student outcomes, 59-60
Throne Speech
Debate, 130-133
Park Community Centre funding, 132
Rural crime, 131
Members' statements
Compton, 1592
Lamoureux, 2188
Moroz, 2187
Perchotte, 2187-2188
Quarterly progress reports
Lamoureux, 1702
Moses, 1702
Stats Canada numbers for Manitoba
Moses, 2996
Schott, 2996
Union and non-unionized workforce
Khan, 2990-2991
Kinew, 2990-2991
Piper parents
Kennedy, 2424
Funding
Ewasko, 559-560
Kinew, 559-560
Funding cut
Impact on children and families
Bereza, 2943-2944
Fontaine, 2943-2944
Ministerial statements
Khan, 1846
Ministerial statements (Cree spoken)
Kinew, 1845-1846
Journalism. See Local journalism - all party committee
Journée internationale de la Francophonie
Loiselle, 809
Simard, 805-806
Premier's comments
Khan, 2939-2940
Kinew, 2940
Justice and Attorney General Department
Annual Report for March 31, 2025
Schmidt, 3023
Estimates
Debate, 1738-1753, 1805-1820, 1889-1902
Opening statements
Balcaen, 1740
Wiebe, 1738-1740
Speakers
Balcaen, 1740-1752, 1809-1818, 1889-1900
Byram, 1818-1820
Lamoureux, 1805-1808
Wiebe, 1741-1753, 1805-1820, 1889-1902
FOI requests
Khan, 2989-2999
Kinew, 2989-2999
Supplement to Estimates of Expenditure 2025-2026
Wiebe, 1634
Community safety concerns
Asagwara, 119-120
Ewasko, 119-120
AMM recommendations
Balcaen, 164
Kinew, 164-165
Wiebe, 164
Government management of
Balcaen, 350-351
Wiebe, 351
Repeat offenders
Balcaen, 399-400
Wiebe, 399-400
Request for reforms
Bereza, 521
King, 522
Justice, Standing Committee on
First Report
Pankratz, 930-931
Second Report
Oxenham, 1626-1632
Third Report
Corbett, 2935-2937
