House Index - 2nd Session - 43rd Legislature
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Fair Trade in Canada (Internal Trade Mutual Recognition) Act and Amendments to The Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act (Buy Manitoba, Buy Canadian Day) (Bill 47)
1 R
Moses, 2311
2 R
Debate
Bereza, 2394-2396
Byram, 2448-2453
Goertzen, 2478-2484
Guenter, 2444-2448
Hiebert, 2551-2556
Narth, 2396-2399
Nesbitt, 2547-2551
Perchotte, 2399-2401, 2442-2444
Piwniuk, 2391-2394
Stone, 2387-2391
Wasyliw, 2542-2547
Opening statement
Moses, 2382-2384
Questions
Bereza, 2386
Moses, 2384-2387
Piwniuk, 2386
Stone, 2384-2387
C/3 R
Khan, 2592-2597
Moses, 2583
Narth, 2589-2592
Stone, 2583-2589
R/A
Neville, 2647
Committee of the Whole, 2580-2583
Annual Report for March 31, 2025
Fontaine, 3023
Estimates
Debate, 3495
Supplement to Estimates of Expenditure 2025-2026
Fontaine, 1634
Asagwara, 2188-2189
Cook, 2189-2190
Lamoureux, 2190
Gratton, Myah
Status of family services report
Byram, 1645
Fontaine, 1645
Housing supports
Fontaine, 2996
Lamoureux, 2996
Lack of shelter space
Fontaine, 2995
Lamoureux, 2995
Long-term effects on children
Hiebert, 676
Shelter organizations, funding
Fontaine, 2996
Lamoureux, 2996
Shelters, investment needed
Hiebert, 674-675
Farm equipment. See Metcalfe's Garage
Farmers' markets. See also Members' statements
Brar, 1031
Farmers/farming. See also Retail Sales Tax Amendment Act (Farmer's Identification Number)
Digital signatures for purchases
Hiebert, 2086
Education property taxes
King, 1838
Farm supply purchases
Wet signature system, age
Brar, 2088
Hiebert, 2088
Grain dryers
Kostyshyn, 3278-3279
Narth, 3278-3279
Identification number for farm purchases
Hiebert, 1343
New markets
Request for ministerial action
Narth, 3035-3036
Simard, 3036
Drought mitigation and wetlands
Lamoureux, 3034
Moyes, 3034
FastFrate. See CentrePort Canada
Fédération des communautés francophones et acadiennes du Canada
Ministerial statements
Lagassé, 2831-2832
Simard, 2830-2831
Members' statements
Asagwara, 1988-1989
Members' statements
Loiselle, 556-557
Members' statements
Loiselle, 1910
Filipino community. See also Members' statements
Lapu Lapu Festival tragedy
Dela Cruz, 1636-1637
Mabuhay District
Dela Cruz, 1850
Filipino Music and Arts Association of Canada
Members' statements
Sandhu, 318
Filipino-Canadian Association Neepawa
Members' statements
Byram, 2368
Members' statements
Moroz, 3456
Direct flights (Winnipeg and Los Angeles)
Kennedy, 2083-2084
Perchotte, 2083
General comments
Kennedy, 2084
Growth in
Stone, 1315
Jette Studios
Stone, 1315
Tax credits offered
Stone, 1315
Annual Report for March 31, 2025
Sala, 3023
Audits, number conducted (2024-2025)
Sala, 2070
Stone, 2070
Estimates
Debate, 1789-1805, 1936-1949, 2065-2078, 2219-2227, 2342-2353
Opening statements
Sala, 1789-1790
Stone, 1790-1791
Speakers
Bereza, 2223
Sala, 1791-1804, 1936-1949, 2065-2078, 2219-2227, 2342-2353
Stone, 1791-1804, 2065-2066, 2070-2078, 2219-2222, 2224-2227, 2342-2353
External consultants
Sala, 1792-1793
Stone, 1792
Klassen, Kenneth (adviser)
Sala, 1793-1797
Stone, 1793-1797
Political staff
Sala, 1791-1792
Stone, 1791
Supplement to Estimates of Expenditure 2025-2026
Sala, 1634
Therapy services contract
Asagwara, 1499-1500
Nesbitt, 1499-1500
Sala, 1499
Finances - provincial. See also Members' statements
Balanced budget
Sala, 95-96, 122-123, 3032-3033
Stone, 84, 95-96, 122-123, 3032-3033
Borrowing strategy
Sala, 2072
Debt and tax increases
Balcaen, 925
Debt level concern
Hiebert, 1031
Debt management plan
Timeline for balanced budget
Sala, 348-349
Stone, 348-349
Debt servicing costs
Cook, 1026
Guenter, 917
Sala, 883-884
Government management record
Khan, 2769-2770
Kinew, 2770-2771
Long-term bonds, number of
Sala, 2072
Stone, 2072
Matured bonds for 2024
Sala, 2072
Stone, 2071
Own-source revenues
Sala, 2070
Stone, 2070
Recession concerns
Financial impact on businesses and Manitobans
Sala, 1103-1104
Stone, 1103-1104
Revenue and deficit projections
Asagwara, 837-838
Sala, 883
Revenue projections
Interprovincial comparison
Stone, 887
Revenue sources and GDP growth projections
Sala, 1799-1801
Stone, 1799-1801
Short-term debt, maturing timeline
Sala, 2073
Stone, 2073
Spending and borrowing
Stone, 888-889
Transparency concerning
Moses, 3130-3131
Stone, 3130-3131
Financial literacy. See Education system
Financial services industry. See also Manitoba Financial Services Authority Act and Amendments to Various Other Acts
Advancements in
Stone, 1319
Members' statements
Nesbitt, 2425
First Nation Safety Officer Program
Funding
Wiebe, 1739-1740
Children in CFS care
Support during jurisdiction transition
Byram, 2883-2883
Fontaine, 2883-2883
Licence for forestry-based business--eastern Lake Winnipeg
Bushie, 1643
Narth, 1643
Mining/mineral royalty sharing
Kinew, 1997-1998
Lamoureux, 2120
Moses, 2120
Nesbitt, 1997
First Nations and Inuit Policing Program
Funding
Wiebe, 1739-1740
First Nations policing. See Manitoba First Nations Police Service
Mental-health services
Wiebe, 1812-1813
Mental-health supports
Pankratz, 82
Project Resilience 911
Balcaen, 1814
Members' statements
Goertzen, 154
Interlake channel project
Narth, 20-21
Naylor, 20-21
Members' statements
Schmidt, 3307
Tamil Pavilion, 25th anniversary
Blashko, 2834
Follow-up of Previously Issued Recommendations
Auditor General's Report, February 2025
Lindsey, 931
Fontaine, Hon. Nahanni (St. Johns) NDP
Abortion services
Attempts to restrict, 1982
Buffer zone legislation, 1982
Accessibility for Manitobans Act
Annual Report, March 31, 2025, 3455
Addiction treatment services
Budget 2025, 833-834
Affordable housing
Property tax rebate, 2322
Anne Oake Family Recovery Centre
Funding announcement, 1303
Birth control
Mifegymiso coverage, 1982
Brandon Manitoba
Vulnerable population, drop-in services, 1542-1543
Budget 2025
Addiction treatment services, 833-834
Safe consumption site, 833-834
Business
Buy local initiative, 443
Buy Canadian initiative
General comments, 443
Child and Family Services
Child welfare system
Transparency concerns, 1199-1200
Department of Families review
Report recommendations (Death of Myah Gratton), 1701
First Nation jurisdiction
Support during transition, 2882-2883
Child and Family Services agencies
Metis, Michif agencies, MGEU layoffs, 494-495
Children in CFS care
Emergency placements, 1145
Family reunifications, 1145
Hospitalization of, 2667
Clare's Law
Proclamation timeline, 158-159
Committee of Supply
Concurrence Motion, 3497
Community service organizations
Funding concerns, 323-324
Criminal Trespassers Act and Amendments to The Occupiers' Liability Act (Bill 222)
2 R
Debate, 2095-2096
Decolonizing government, 1213
Department of Families
Workplace adviser report, 346-347
Workplace review report, 395
Employment and Income Assistance (EIA)
Affordable housing for recipients, 751-752
Ethics Report Motions
That the Legislative Assembly accept the Report of the Ethics Commissioner dated February 19, 2025 regarding the Premier and approve the recommendation contained therein
Speakers, 570-572
That the Legislative Assembly accept the Report of the Ethics Commissioner dated May 21, 2025 and order that the penalty recommended by the commissioner by imposed
Motion presented (Mr. Johnson (Interlake-Gimli))
Speakers, 2871-2872
That the Legislative Assembly accept the Report of the Ethics Commissioner dated November 5, 2024 regarding the Honourable Member for Riding Mountain
Speakers, 211-212
Exports
Manitoba exports to the US, 443
Families Department
Annual Report for March 31, 2025, 3023
Supplement to Estimates of Expenditure 2025-2026, 1634
Family services
Gratton, Myah
Status of family services report, 1645
Family violence
Housing supports, 2996
Lack of shelter space, 2995
Shelter organizations, funding, 2996
First Nations
Children in CFS care
Support during jurisdiction transition, 2883-2883
Foster parents
Resources for, 2994-2995
Standardized training
Auditor general recommendations, 1144
Town hall comments
Minister's response to language used, 1597-1598
Government Motion
Special committee on local journalism, 214-217
Government Resolution
Appointment of the seniors' advocate, 2891
Manitoba is stronger standing together against Donald Trump's tariff tax and threats, 440-449
Reappointment of the Manitoba Ombudsman, 498
Human Trafficking Awareness Day, 643-644
Indigenous Veterans Day Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended) (Bill 210)
2 R
Debate, 2808-2809
Indigenous women
In the fashion industry, 555
Ribbon skirt day, 1215
In science, arts, medicine, acknowledgement of, 1214-1215
Initiatives for Just Communities
El' dad Ranch, 1290
International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, 2109-2110
International Day of Persons with Disabilities, 315-316
International Day of Pink, 1133-1134
International Women's Day, 485-486
Intimate partner violence
Proclamation timeline for Clare's Law, 158-159
Proclamation timeline for legislation, 127
Jordan's Principle
Funding cut
Impact on children and families, 2943-2944
Liquor sales
American liquor removed from shelves, 444
Local journalism - all party committee
General comments, 236
Manitoba Access Awareness Week, 2366-2367
Manitoba Government and General Employees Union (MGEU)
Metis, Michif child and family services agencies, layoffs, 494-495
Manitoba Women's Advisory Council
Replacement of, 1216
Manitoba's Poverty Reduction Strategy
Annual Report, March 31, 2025, 3455
Matriarch Circle
First across Canada, 1215
List of members, 1212
Mission of the Circle, 1214
Reason for creating, 1213
Matriarch Circle Act and Amendments to The Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act (Ribbon Skirt Day) (Bill 44)
1 R, 741
2 R
Opening statement, 1212-1216
Questions, 1216-1219
C/3 R, 2598-2599
Administrative support, 1218
Consultations, 1217
Frequency of meetings, 1216-1217
Length of terms, 1217
Membership numbers, 1216
Public reporting, 1217
Remuneration, 1217
Ribbon skirts, importance of, 1218
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, 256-257
Matter of privilege
Raised by the Member for Fort Whyte alleging that Opposition Members were deliberately disparaging him by quoting him out of context, 438-439
Raised by the Member for Riding Mountain alleging that the attempt by Ministers and the Honourable Speaker to impose conditions on his questions during OQ on April 23, 2023 infringed on his rights as a member and requests an apology, 1528-1529
Raised by the Member for Springfield-Richot alleging that member's have been denied office space in the building since September, 2024 and that property was removed from his office space, 9
Matter of urgent public importance
The need to protect Manitoba businesses and consumers from the economic impact of American tariffs and to develop a long-term interprovincial trade strategy, 436-437, 439
Members' statements
Increased incidents of intolerance and bigotry, 90-91
Indigenous women in fashion, 555
Yang, Hannah, 2718-2719
Métis, Michif child and family services agencies
Funding concerns, 524-525
Gap in services due to strike
Support for non-profit service providers, 900-901
Impact of possible strike action, 564-565
MGEU layoffs
General comments, 494-495
Impact on programs and children in care, 652-653
Impact on youth in care, 560-561, 593-594
Wage parity with civil servants, 902, 980-981
Minister of Innovation and New Technology
Sale of TELUS shares, timeline for, 2431
Ministerial statements
Ethics Report, caretaker convention breach
Member for Interlake-Gimli statement, 2762-2763
Human Trafficking Awareness Day, 643-644
Initiatives for Just Communities' El' dad Ranch, 1290
International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, 2109-2110
International Day of Persons with Disabilities, 315-316
International Day of Pink, 1133-1134
International Women's Day, 485-486
Manitoba Access Awareness Week, 2366-2367
National Day of Action for MMIWG2S+, 2717-2718
National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, 387-388
Pride month, 2523-2524
Red Dress Day, 1634-1635
Two-Spirit and Transgender Day of Visibility, 972-973
Mino'Ayaawag Ikwewag
Provincial strategy, 1213
Missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls (MMIWG)
Apology request for PC election campaign, 327
Red Dress Day, 1634-1635
Motions of Condolence
Nello Altomare, 601
National Day of Action for MMIWG2S+, 2717-2718
National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, 387-388
Oral Questions
Anne Oake Family Recovery Centre
Funding announcement, 1303
Child welfare system
Transparency concerns, 1199-1200
Children in CFS care
Inquiry into hotel placement, 2119, 2323
Number of emergency placements, 1145
Number of family reunifications, 1145
Committee on local journalism
Government announcement, 236
Community service organizations
Funding concerns, 323-324
Death of Myah Gratton
Status of Family Services report, 1645
Department of Families
Workplace adviser report, 346-347
Workplace review report, 395
Department of Families review
Death of Myah Gratton-report recommendations, 1701
Employment and income assistance rates
Affordable housing for recipients, 751-752
Fair Trade in Canada Act
Timeline for passage, 2433-2434
Family and intimate partner violence
Canada Housing Benefit, provincial investments, 2996
Funding for shelter organizations, 2996
Lack of shelter space, 2995
First Nation jurisdiction of CFS
Support during transition, 2882-2883
Foster parent's comment at town hall
Minister's response to language used, 1597-1598
Funding cut for Jordan's Principle services
Impact on children and families, 2943-2944
Gap in services due to CFS agencies strike
Support for non-profit services providers, 900-901
Hospitalization of child in care
Trust in CFS system, 2667
Intimate partner violence legislation
Proclamation timeline for Clare's Law, 158-159
Layoffs at Métis CFS
Impact on youth in care, 560-561, 593-594
Levels of intimate partner violence
Proclamation timeline for legislation, 127
Métis and Michif CFS agencies-strike action
Wage parity with civil servants, 902
Métis CFS agencies strike action
Wage parity with civil servants, 980-981
Métis CFS agency layoffs
Impact on programs and children in care, 652-653
Métis Child and Family Services
Funding concerns, 524-525
Metis, Michif CFS agencies
Inquiry into MGEU layoffs, 494-495
Métis, Michif CFS agencies
Impact of possible strike action, 564-565
Minister of Innovation and New Technology
Timeline for sale of TELUS shares, 2431
Missing and murdered Indigenous women
Apology request for PC election campaign, 327
OTTER Home addiction treatment
Request for provincial funding, 1496
Property taxes for affordable housing
Request to reinstate rebate, 2322
Resources for foster parents
Reduction concerns, 2994-2995
Safe consumption site and addiction treatment
Funding concerns in Budget 2025, 833-834
Standardized training for foster parents
Status of auditor general recommendations, 1144
Vulnerable populations in Brandon
Drop-in support services, 1542-1543
Overcoming Trauma Through Everlasting Relationships (OTTER Home)
Provincial funding request, 1496
PC party
Election campaign
Apology request regarding missing and murdered Indigenous women, 327
Points of Order
By Fontaine regarding comments and questions that invoke members' families and that this violates reasonable expectations of respect and decorum, 2123
P/O by Balcaen
Use of the phrase "talking out of both sides of their mouth," 2810
P/O by Ewasko regarding the Premier having crossed the mace, 2779
P/O by Fontaine regarding comments and questions that invoke members' families and that this violates reasonable expectations of respect and decorum, 2123
P/O by Johnson requesting an apology from the Premier for comments about a Member of the Official Opposition "frothing at the mouth," 2001
Pride Month Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended) (Bill 234)
2 R
Debate, 2408-2409
Property taxes
Affordable housing rebate, 2322
Protective Detention and Care of Intoxicated Persons Act (Bill 48)
R/S Amdts
Clause 11, 3334-3336
Clause 12(2), 3392-3393
C/3 R, 3416
Public Schools Amendment Act (Nutrition Equality for Lasting Learning Outcomes) (Bill 17)
2 R
Debate, 1131-1132
Red Dress Day, 1634-1635
Resolutions
Protecting women's health in Manitoba
Debate, 1982-1983
Ribbon skirts
Meaning of, 1215
Provincial recognition day, 1215
Safe consumption site
Budget 2025, 833-834
Social Services Appeal Board
Annual Report, March 31, 2025, 3455
Stop Child Sexual Exploitation Awareness Week, 643
Tariffs - United States
Industries affected, 444
Tracia's Trust, 643
Trade
Doer, Gary (US trade advisor), 447
Fair Trade in Canada Act
Timeline for passage for Bill 47, 2433-2434
Trump, President Donald
"51st state" comments, 436, 441, 445
Two-Spirit and Transgender Day of Visibility
Ministerial statements, 972-973
Victims of Impaired Drivers Commemoration Day Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended) (Bill 232)
C/3 R, 2297-2298
Women's health care
PC record, 1983
Yang, Hannah
Members' statements, 2718-2719
Monthly usage
Guenter, 919-920
Percentage of Manitobans using
Guenter, 1558
Usage and grocery price increase
Khan, 3178-3180
Kinew, 3179-3180
Usage increase
Byram, 136
Guenter, 711
Food insecurity. See McIvor MB food bank
Food prices. See Petitions
Buy local initiative
Hiebert, 1562
Throne Speech
Byram, 137
Northern Manitoba
Lathlin, 644
Thompson, Manitoba
Lathlin, 959
Football. See Windsor Park Collegiate
Turner, Maya
Cable, 257-258
Band program
Chen, 180
Black Diamonds market
Chen, 517-518
Community organizations, diversity of
Chen, 180
FortWhyte Alive. See Petitions
Resources for
Byram, 2994-2995
Fontaine, 2994-2995
Standardized training
Auditor general recommendations
Fontaine, 1144
Lamoureux, 1144
Town hall comments
Minister's response to language used
Byram, 1597-1598
Fontaine, 1597-1598
Members' statements
Bereza, 3079-3080
Death of
Asagwara, 1494
Ewasko, 1493
Free Trade and Mobility Within Canada Act (Bill 227)
1 R
Stone, 1289-1290
2 R
Debate
Bereza, 1409-1410
Kostyshyn, 1413-1414
Loiselle, 1410-1413
Moses, 1407-1409
Opening statement
Stone, 1403-1405
Questions
Balcaen, 1406-1407
Bereza, 1405-1406
Compton, 1405-1407
Stone, 1405-1407
Consultations
Compton, 1406
Stone, 1406
Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
Annual Report for March 31, 2025
Sala, 3023
Freedom of speech and public protests
Request for Premier to apologize for comments
Khan, 2721-2722
Kinew, 2722
Freemasonry. See Grand Lodge of Manitoba
Daycare expansion
Loiselle, 965
Early literacy screening
Loiselle, 1274
Legal system
Loiselle, 966
Support services
Balcaen, 1812-1813
Wiebe, 1812-1813
School board elections
Individuals living on reserve
Schmidt, 1320
Cost of living relief
Kinew, 1723
Spike in, PUB regulation request
Sala, 2051
Wasyliw, 2051
Affordability, impact on
King, 183
Narth, 715
Stone, 737-738
Effectiveness of
Ewasko, 969
Wasyliw, 1067
Balcaen, 721
