Hansard: Index

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

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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

Jarniewski, Belle

Members' statements

Compton, 1592

Jewish Heritage Month

Lamoureux, 2188

Moroz, 2187

Perchotte, 2187-2188

Job creation

Quarterly progress reports

Lamoureux, 1702

Moses, 1702

Stats Canada numbers for Manitoba

Moses, 2996

Schott, 2996

Jobs and the economy

Union and non-unionized workforce

Khan, 2990-2991

Kinew, 2990-2991

John Taylor Collegiate

Piper parents

Kennedy, 2424

Jordan's Principle

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

Lagassé, 806, 807-808

Loiselle, 809

Simard, 805-806

Judges - provincial

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

Justice strategy

Community safety concerns

Asagwara, 119-120

Ewasko, 119-120

Justice system

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

Wiebe, 521, 522-523

Justice, Standing Committee on

First Report

Pankratz, 930-931

Second Report

Oxenham, 1626-1632

Third Report

Corbett, 2935-2937

 

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