Hansard: Index

House Index - 2nd Session - 43rd Legislature

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P3's. See Public-Private Partnerships Transparency and Accountability Act

Page Program (2024-2025)

Dabalos, Janlloyd, 2465

Embury-Hyatt, Ayla, 2190

Lavitt, Isaac, 2525

Morin, Luca, 2426

Olson, Christian, 2370

Randhawa, Bisman, 2567

Sacher, Kathryn, 2567

Stepaniuk, Seth, 2465-2466

Zemlak, Imogen, 2314-2315

Pankratz, David (Waverley) NDP

Affordability

Throne Speech initiatives, 81, 83

Bail reform

Government initiatives, 534

Supervision, resources for, 534

Bright Scholars Montessori

Recognizing Waverley businesses, 155

Budget 2025

Debate, 952-955

Health-care initiatives, 953

Payroll tax, 954

Canadian Forces Base Shilo

Members' statements, 2314

Chai Mehfil

Recognizing Waverley businesses, 155

Constitutional Questions Amendment Act

Limits to the notwithstanding clause, 3221

Criminal Trespassers Act and Amendments to The Occupiers' Liability Act (Bill 222)

2 R

Debate, 2704-2705, 2911-2913

Earlier Screening for Breast Cancer Act (Bill 203)

2 R

Questions, 458-460

Education system

Throne Speech initiatives, 83

Emergency room services

Request to restore--Victoria General Hospital, 954

Ethics Commissioner Report

Caretaker convention breach, 2778

First responders

Mental-health supports, 82

In Full Bloom

Recognizing Waverley businesses, 155

Government Resolution

Manitoba is stronger standing together against Donald Trump's tariff tax and threats, 582-583

Grocery Store Food Waste Prevention Act (Bill 230)

2 R

Debate, 2970-2972

Health System Governance and Accountability Amendment Act (Reporting When Timely Care Not Available) (Bill 226)

2 R

Debate, 1584-1586

Health-care system

Budget 2025 initiatives, 953

Investments in, 1682

Health-care workers

Number of new workers, 1501

Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Stalking-Related Measures) (Bill 236)

2 R

Debate, 2503-2505

Hip and knee replacements

Surgical capacity expansion--Selkirk, 196-197

Hong Du Kkae

Recognizing Waverley businesses, 155

Indigenous veterans

Memorial for, 295-296, 297

Indigenous Veterans Day Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended) (Bill 210)

1 R, 115

2 R

Opening statement, 293-295

Questions, 295-297

C/3 R, 3153

Consultations, 297

How to commemorate, 295

Interprovincial trade

Manitoba's role in nation building, 2473

Intoxicated individuals

Temporary detention

Timeline to pass Bill 48, 3404

Justice, Standing Committee on

First Report, 930-931

Lyme and Other Tick-borne Diseases Awareness Month Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended) (Bill 223)

2 R, 2094-2095

Debate, 2094-2095

Manitoba Hydro Amendment Act (Net-Metering Agreements) (Bill 202)

2 R

Debate, 455-456

Manitoba Small Business Month Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended) (Bill 208)

2 R

Questions, 546-547

Matter of privilege

Raised by the Leader of the Opposition regarding the Honourable Speaker refusing a request for camera footage, alleging that such requests had been granted in other instances, 3269-3270

Raised by the Member for Steinbach regarding Members disregarding House traditions, specifically that the Premier ignored the Speaker's call to order and left the Chamber while the Speaker was standing and had indicated he had a ruling for the House, 3226

Mature Women's Centre, 1682

Medical Navigator

Online appointment booking, launch of, 1704

Members' acknowledgements, 81

Members' statements

CFB Shilo, 2314

CFB Winnipeg 100th anniversary, 857-858

New schools for Waverley, 1041-1042

Paramedic Services Week, 2369-2370

Recognizing Waverley business, 155

Recruit Ready, 2527

Remembrance Day, 3455

Underwood, Corporal Kiernan, 682-683

Victory in Europe Day 80th anniversary, 1847-1848

Winnipeg Blues Cricket Club, 2876-2877

Members'/ministers' personal narratives, 82, 952-953, 1284, 2094

Mental-health services

First responders, 82

Opposition day motion

To call on the provincial government to take immediate and decisive action to create a bail condition enforcement branch within the Manitoba Sheriff's Department to protect and safeguard Manitobans from individuals that violate conditions of their release, 533-534

Oral Questions

Constitutional Questions Amendment Act

Limits to the notwithstanding clause, 3221

Fair trade in Canada act

Manitoba's role in nation building, 2473

Former PC cabinet minister

Ethics report, caretaker convention breach, 2778

Former premier of Manitoba

New board appointment, 2667

Health-care recruitment

Number of new workers, 1501

Medical navigator system

Online appointment booking, 1704

PC party leader, ethics report

Inquiry into involvement with Sio Silica project, 2842-2843

Selkirk Regional Health Centre

Expansion of hip and knee surgical capacity, 196-197

Temporary detention of intoxicated individuals

Timeline to pass Bill 48, 3404

US tariffs on Canadian goods

Government response, 868

Support for Manitoba businesses, 818

Wildfires in Manitoba

Government update, 2120

Winnipeg Police Service annual report

Crime statistics for Manitoba, 1766

Paramedic Services Week

Members' statements, 2369-2370

Payroll tax

Budget 2025, 954

PC party leader

Sio Silica project, inquiry into involvement with (ethics report), 2842-2843

Points of Order

P/O by Pankratz regarding remarks by the Leader of the Opposition that allegedly questioned the impartiality of the Chair, 384

Protective Detention and Care of Intoxicated Persons Act (Bill 48)

R/S Amdts, 3299-3300

Clause 11, 3244-3245

Providence University College and Theological Seminary

Aviation program, 1422

Public Schools Amendment Act (Universal Screening for Learning Disabilities) (Bill 225)

C/3 R, 3344

Reconciliation

Indigenous veterans

Youth education, 296

Recruit Ready

Members' statements, 2527

Remembrance Day

Members' statements, 3455

Resolutions

Calling on the provincial government to recognize the valuable role that the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra plays is Manitoba communities

Debate, 1284-1285

Encouraging Manitobans to support local

Questions, 729-731

Ensuring reliable emergency services in rural Manitoba

Questions, 2301

Net-new health-care workers

Opening statement, 1680-1983

Questions, 1683-1685

O Canada

Debate, 1181-1183

Provincial government job-destroying payroll taxes

Debate, 635-637

Recognizing Providence University College and Theological Seminary's 100th (Centennial) Anniversary

Debate, 1421-1423

Rural health care

Investment in, 1682

Safe consumption site

Strain on emergency services, relief for, 1585

Terminology used to describe, 1584

School nutrition program

General comments, 81

Selkirk Regional Health Centre

Expansion of hip and knee surgical capacity, 196-197

Social and Economic Development, Standing Committee on

Fifth Report, 2934-2935

Specialist Wait Time Reporting Act (Bill 215)

2 R

Debate, 370-372

Questions, 368

Stefanson, Heather (former premier of Manitoba)

New board appointment, 2667

Tariffs - United States

Government response, 868

Manitoba business, support for, 818

Throne Speech

Affordability measures, 81, 83

Debate, 81-83

Education initiatives, 83

Underwood, Corporal Kiernan

Members' statements, 682-683

Victoria General Hospital

ER reopening, 954

Mature Women's Centre, 1682

Victory in Europe Day

Eightieth anniversary, 1847-1848

Waverley constituency

New schools, 953, 1041-1042

Recognizing business community, 155

Wildfires

Update, 2120

Wildlife Amendment Act (Bill 221)

2 R

Debate, 1170-1171

Winnipeg Blues Cricket Club

Members' statements, 2876-2877

Winnipeg Police Service

Annual crime statistics, 1766

Women's health care

Budget 2025, 1682

Paraclete Transport Company

Yard damage repairs

Bereza, 3183-3184

Naylor, 3183-3184

Paralympic athletes

Taylor, Leanne

Stone, 14

Paramedic Services Week

Members' statements

Pankratz, 2369-2370

Paramedics/paramedicine

Hiring target

Asagwara, 1867-1868, 1916-1917

Cook, 1027, 1867, 1916-1917

Rural shortage

Nesbitt, 589

Parc La Salle School

Breakfast and snack program

Cross, 39

Parc's Pantry program

Cross, 39

Parent advisory councils

River Heights

Moroz, 118-119

Park Community Centre

Child-care spaces

Cross, 1436

Schmidt, 1436

Funding

Jackson, 132

Park Manor

Multi-family rooms

Asagwara, 2013

Parks - provincial

Campfire use, request for fire ban

Asagwara, 2114-2115

Khan, 2114-2115

Capital investment

Moyes, 1060

Free entrance to

Blashko, 998

Lamoureux, 949

Moyes, 1060

Infrastructure funding (Throne Speech)

Stone, 85

Licence plates, timeline for public sale

Moyes, 2577

Nesbitt, 2576-2577

RCMP investigation in northern Manitoba

Break and enter and caribou hunting

Bushie, 1600

Wowchuk, 1599-1600

Upgrades (list of parks)

Moyes, 1060

Pathology. See Shared Health

Pathway to Safer Sport program

Ewasko, 1372

Lagassé, 1389

Paton, Bruce

Members' statements

Cable, 153-154

Pavao, Marcia

Members' statements

Sandhu, 3079

Payroll tax. See also Resolutions

Budget 2025

Ewasko, 989-990

Pankratz, 954

Business deterrent

Bereza, 634

Stone, 634

Businesses who left Manitoba

Bereza, 641

Deferral of

Nesbitt, 800

Jurisdictional comparison

Stone, 632

Removal of

Sala, 2073

Stone, 2073

Request to eliminate

Ewasko, 648

Kinew, 648-649

Stone, 845

Small business, impact on

Nesbitt, 724

Piwniuk, 726

Stone, 632, 737

Threshold increase

Guenter, 710

PC party

Election campaign

Apology request regarding missing and murdered Indigenous women

Cross, 326-327

Fontaine, 327

Regulation reduction record

Narth, 713

PC party leader

Request to address ethics report findings

Devgan, 2886

Schmidt, 2886

Sio Silica project, inquiry into involvement with (ethics report)

Moyes, 2843

Pankratz, 2842-2843

Pea processing

US trade, impact of tariffs

Bereza, 1409

Peltier, Silver and Gary

Members' statements

King, 2041-2042

Pembina Trails School Division

Cyberattack, minister's knowledge

Guenter, 1238

Moroz, 1238

Perchotte, Richard (Selkirk) PC

2SLGBTQ+ community

Organizations funded, 1379

Agape Table

Volunteers, 463

Anderson, Alfred "Bucky"

Members' statements, 1638

Anti-Racism in Sport campaign, 826

Asian Heritage Month, 1693

Brandon University

Student safety on campus, security measures, 268

Budget 2025

Debate, 1057-1059

Christie, Elder Ruth

Members' statements, 1097

Collins, Dylan

Members' statements, 1040

Community service organizations

Volunteers, need for, 463

Dakota language spoken

Indigenous Languages Day, 1011-1012

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)

2 R

Debate, 2399-2401, 2442-2444

Film industry

Direct flights (Winnipeg and Los Angeles), 2083

Gerdau Manitoba Steel Mill

Members' statements, 742-743

Government Motion

Special committee on local journalism, 282-287

Green Team Program

Funding, 1353-1354

Health-care system

Surgical capacity (Selkirk), 143

Highway 8 and 67

Intersection safety upgrades, timeline for, 1859, 1996, 2375-2376

Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Stalking-Related Measures) (Bill 236)

1 R, 2460

2 R

Opening statement, 2498-2499

Questions, 2499-2501

Holocaust Remembrance Day, 1588-1589

Holodomor Memorial Day, 88

Hudson Bay archives

Auditor General recommendations, 1644

Impaired driving

Aiding an impaired driver, penalties for, 2100

Indigenous Languages Day, 1011-1012

Ministerial statements, 1011-1012

Indigenous Veterans Day Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended) (Bill 210)

2 R

Debate, 297-298

Questions, 295

C/3 R, 3155-3156

How to commemorate, 295

International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, 826

International students

Federal reduction in, 1058

Retention of, 1058

Jewish Heritage Month, 2187-2188

Local journalism - all party committee

Members'/ministers' personal narratives, 283-287

Manitoba Small Business Month Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended) (Bill 208)

2 R

Debate, 548-549

Questions, 545

Martin, Pierre "Peter"

Members' statements, 3308-3309

Members' statements

Anderson, Alfred "Bucky," 1638

Christie, Elder Ruth, 1097

Collins, Dylan, 1040

Gerdau Manitoba Steel Mill, 742-743

Human, Constable Paul, 91

Martin, Pierre "Peter," 3308-3309

Prince, Sergeant Tommy

Community celebration event, 2987

Providence University College and Theological Seminary, 825

Selkirk Lift Bridge replacement, 1757

Members'/ministers' personal narratives, 548, 1283-1284, 2102

Ministerial statements

Asian Heritage Month, 1693

Holodomor Memorial Day, 88

Indigenous Languages Day, 1011-1012

International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, 826

Jewish Heritage Month, 2187-2188

Rendez-vous Canada, 2462

Turner, Maya, 258

Two-Spirit and Transgender Day of Visibility, 973

Vyshyvanka Day, 2111

Yom HaShoah, 1588-1589

Opposition day motion

Call for the provincial government to immediately reverse the Manitoba Jobs Agreement and replace it with a strategy to ensure all tradespeople can benefit from government contracts regardless of union status, 2787-2788

Oral Questions

Brandon University campus

Security measures for student safety, 268

Closed tendered contracts

Number of unawarded bids, 3033-3034

Crime on university campus

Student safety concerns, 121-122

Green Team Program

Funding inquiry, 1353-1354

Hudson Bay archives

Auditor General recommendations, 1644

Intersection of highway 8 and 67

Timeline for safety upgrades, 1859, 1996

Intersection of highways 8 and 67

Requests for safety upgrades, 2375-2376

New software to track surgical wait times

Compatibility with existing medical records, 818-819

Post-secondary education

Emergency alert system review, 22

Student safety on campus, 22

Post-secondary institutions

Equitable funding concerns, 775-776

Selkirk Bridge

Timeline for repairs, 2884

Selkirk Bridge safety concerns

Timeline to address, 3182-3183

Student safety on campus

Request for government support, 160-161

University of Winnipeg

Funding challenges, 1044-1045

US tariffs on film industry

Job loss concerns, 1766-1767

US tariffs on steel industry

Concern for jobs in Selkirk, 427-428

Concern for Manitoba industries, 592-593

Request for government support, 752

Petitions

Breast screening, 33, 106-107, 206-207, 363, 701-702

Carbon tax and rising food prices, 784, 1115

Construct new personal-care home in Stonewall, 1656-1657

Death of Jordyn Reimer-judicial review request, 3113

FortWhyte Alive, 69-70

Green Valley School expansion, 1210

Medical assistance in dying, 843

New Neepawa Health Centre, 661

Opposition to releasing repeat offenders, 877, 912

Provincial Road 210, 2257, 3002, 3041

Provincial Road 247-request for pave upgrade, 3192-3193, 3233, 3328, 3383

Teaching certification, 172, 245, 404, 755, 1154, 1552-1553, 1610-1611, 2436

Post-secondary education

Emergency alert system review, 22

Revenue generating options, 1059

Student safety on campus, 22, 121-122, 160-161

Post-secondary institutions

Equitable funding concerns, 775-776

Pride Month Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended) (Bill 234)

2 R

Debate, 2407-2408

Questions, 2405-2406

Prince, Sergeant Tommy

Community celebration event, 2987

Protective Detention and Care of Intoxicated Persons Act (Bill 48)

2 R

Debate, 2902-2906

R/S Amdts, 3303-3304

R/S Amdts, 3303-3304

Providence University College and Theological Seminary

Members' statements, 825

One-hundredth anniversary, 828

Public Schools Amendment Act (Nutrition Equality for Lasting Learning Outcomes) (Bill 17)

2 R

Questions, 1120-1122

Rendez-vous Canada, 2462

Resolutions

Calling on the provincial government to implement a volunteer tax credit

Opening statement, 462-464

Questions, 464-466

Calling on the provincial government to recognize the valuable role that the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra plays is Manitoba communities

Debate, 1283-1284

Questions, 1279-1281

Calling on the provincial government to reverse recent amendments to the teaching certificates and qualifications regulation

Questions, 379

Encouraging Manitobans to support local

Debate, 732-733

Questions, 729, 731

Homelessness

Questions, 1087

Justice for Jordyn

Debate, 2102-2103

Questions, 2099-2100

Provincial government job-destroying payroll taxes

Questions, 634

Public safety strategy progress

Debate, 2178-2180

Questions, 2176, 2178

School boards

Property tax increases, 1058

Selkirk Bridge

Timeline for repairs, 2884, 3182-3183

Selkirk constituency

Surgical capacity, 143

US tariffs on steel industry

Concern for jobs, 427-428

Industry, impact on, 592-593

Jobs, impact on, 427-428

Selkirk Lift Bridge

Members' statements, 1757

Special Olympics Team Canada

Dylan Collins (alpine skier), 1040

Sport, Culture, Heritage and Tourism Department

Case work, individual responsible for, 2081

Estimates

Opening statements, 2079

Speakers, 2079-2083, 2227-2231, 2233-2234

Political staff, 2080-2081

Staff introductions, 2079-2080

Steel industry

US tariffs, impact on industry--Selkirk, 592-593, 732

US tariffs, impact on jobs--Selkirk, 427-428

Surgical wait times

New software to track,

Compatibility with existing medical records, 818-819

Tariffs - United States

Film industry, job losses, 1766-1767

Steel industry, 732, 752

Steel industry, impact on jobs--Selkirk, 427-428, 592-593

Tendered contracts

Unawarded bids, number of, 3033-3034

Throne Speech

Debate, 141-143

Two-Spirit and Transgender Day of Visibility

Ministerial statements, 973

Ukraine invasion

Third anniversary, 419-420

University of Winnipeg

Funding challenges, 1044-1045

Program cuts, 1059

Vital Statistics Amendment Act (Bill 26)

2 R

Debate, 1379

Questions, 1378

Consultations, 1378

Volunteers/volunteering

Agape Table, 463

Community service organizations, 463

Tax credit, 462

Youth participation, need for, 463

Vyshyvanka Day, 2111

Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra

Funding, 2082

Yom HaShoah, 1588-1589

Personal-care homes. See also Petitions

Bed availability, regional differences

Asagwara, 2013-2014

King, 2013

Budget 2025

Dela Cruz, 1035

Capital investments

Transcona and Radisson constituencies

Dela Cruz, 752

Sala, 752-753

Cost per build

Asagwara, 2014

King, 2014

Funding concerns

Khan, 2722-2723

Kinew, 2723-2724

Lac du Bonnie constituency

Asagwara, 1871

Ewasko, 44, 993

Location selection for new facilities

Asagwara, 1857

Lamoureux, 1857

Needs-based location and staffing

Asagwara, 1600-1601

Lamoureux, 1600-1601

Province-wide plan

Asagwara, 1857

Lamoureux, 1857

Staff vacancy concerns--Emerson

Asagwara, 814-815

Guenter, 814-815

Staffing levels and quality of care

Asagwara, 1857

Lamoureux, 1857

Stevenson report recommendations

Asagwara, 2011-2012

King, 2011

Stonewall, Manitoba

King, 1002

Throne Speech

Cook, 80

Wait times and bed shortage

Asagwara, 597

Lamoureux, 596-597

Petitions

911 services in rural Manitoba

Johnson, 3410

After school recreation programs for at-risk youth

Lamoureux, 2325

Amending The Winnipeg Foundation Act

Loiselle, 1110

Breast screening

Balcaen, 26, 237-238, 273, 338-339, 753-754

Bereza, 66

Byram, 3137-3138

Cook, 27, 754

Guenter, 407-408

Hiebert, 104-105, 202, 240-241, 3138-3139, 3471

Johnson, 170-171

King, 66-67, 105, 168, 3384-3385

Lagassé, 105-106, 168-169, 241, 361-362, 410

Nesbitt, 1153

Perchotte, 33, 106-107, 206-207, 363, 701-702

Piwniuk, 33-34, 73, 108-109, 169-170, 204-205, 242, 403, 1154-1155

Stone, 71, 1203-1204, 1509-1510

Wharton, 68, 103, 172-173, 208-209, 703, 757, 785-786

Wowchuk, 69, 703-704

Carbon tax and rising food prices

Balcaen, 65-66, 1547-1548

Johnson, 874-875

Khan, 355

Narth, 1508

Nesbitt, 2256-2257

Perchotte, 784, 1115

Piwniuk, 702

Stone, 698, 1110, 1657-1658, 2258

Wowchuk, 1116-1117

Child welfare system-call for inquiry

Balcaen, 694, 1503

Johnson, 1203

Piwniuk, 877, 3328-3329

Complete new personal-care home in Arborg

Johnson, 986-987

Construct new personal-care home in Stonewall

King, 1550, 1611, 1655

Perchotte, 1656-1657

Death of Jordyn Reimer-judicial review request

Balcaen, 871, 905-906, 945-946, 1209, 1605-1606, 1650-1651, 1859-1860, 1920-1921, 2002, 2051-2052, 2124-2125, 2202-2203, 2249-2250, 2379-2380, 2440, 3108-3109

Bereza, 1111, 3109-3110

Byram, 906-907

Cook, 906, 1921

Ewasko, 904-905, 1860-1861, 2380-2381

Goertzen, 907-908, 2252-2253

Guenter, 908

Hiebert, 908-909, 2053, 3115-3116

Johnson, 909, 2254, 2439, 3112-3113

Khan, 1209-1210, 3113-3114

King, 909-910

Lagassé, 2255-2256, 2440-2441, 2735-2736, 3116

Narth, 911

Nesbitt, 911-912, 1606-1607

Perchotte, 3113

Piwniuk, 912-913

Schuler, 913

Stone, 914

Wowchuk, 914-915

Elm Creek School gymnasium

Stone, 2380, 2730, 3001, 3040, 3231-3232

FortWhyte Alive

Johnson, 67, 699-700

Perchotte, 69-70

Wharton, 30-31

Funding crime cost mitigation for small business

Guenter, 1112, 1150, 1549-1550, 1653, 2441, 2734-2735

Nesbitt, 1211-1212

Piwniuk, 3046

Funding for outlet channels project

Johnson, 946

Piwniuk, 1657

Green Valley School expansion

Hiebert, 3186-3187

Narth, 31-32, 169, 204, 362-363, 568-569, 783, 1551, 1609-1610, 1655-1656, 2736, 3005-3006, 3047, 3112, 3189

Perchotte, 1210

Headingley Highway 1 pedestrian upgrades

Cook, 3193, 3228, 3323

Hecla Village Road and Highway 8 repairs

Johnson, 3380

Little Mountain Park

Lamoureux, 556, 1112-1113, 1547, 1649-1650

Location of safe injection sites

Bereza, 2732-2733

Cook, 2733

Hiebert, 2474-2475, 2538, 3008-3009, 3325-3326, 3414-3415

Johnson, 2731-2732

Khan, 2475, 3038-3039

Louise Bridge

Balcaen, 170, 405

Johnson, 360-361

Piwniuk, 1211

Medical assistance in dying

Cook, 64

Goertzen, 335

Guenter, 28, 67-68, 1608, 2253-2254, 3004, 3325, 3414

Hiebert, 3385

Johnson, 1113-1114

Khan, 201, 238-239, 332

Nesbitt, 3233-3234

Perchotte, 843

Schuler, 34, 70-71, 173, 207-208, 245-246, 702-703

Stone, 756-757, 3468-3469

Morden waste water project

Hiebert, 334-335, 407-408, 699, 761, 781, 840-841, 873-874, 1150-1151, 1206-1207, 1505-1506, 1550-1551, 1608-1609, 1654, 3048, 3230

MRI machine for Portage regional health facility

Bereza, 26-27, 102, 165-166, 200, 238, 333-334, 355-356, 405-406, 556-567, 694-695, 1051-1052, 1548, 1606, 2251, 2437, 3040-3041, 3136-3137, 3195, 3227, 3322, 3388-3389, 3412-3413

Byram, 71-72

Goertzen, 3046-3047, 3111, 3229, 3324, 3386, 3413-3414, 3471-3472

Guenter, 698-699, 3385-3386

Hiebert, 358-359, 1113

Johnson, 1506-1507, 1609, 1654-1655, 3000, 3039-3040

Khan, 869-870, 2998-2999, 3186

King, 695-696, 3114-3115

Lagassé, 3190-3191, 3326-3327, 3469-3470

Nesbitt, 339-340, 359, 754-755, 1656, 3327-3328, 3383-3384, 3467-3468

Piwniuk, 3005, 3189-3190

Robbins, 3003-3004

Schuler, 755-756, 785, 1155-1156, 1612-1613, 2250-2251, 3000-3001, 3041-3042, 3466-3467

Stone, 1554, 3191

Wharton, 1613, 1658, 3002-3003, 3042-3043, 3141, 3191-3192, 3234-3235, 3329-3330, 3381

Wowchuk, 1156-1157, 1208-1209, 1511, 1553-1554

New Neepawa Health Centre

Balcaen, 656-657

Bereza, 657, 758-759, 779, 838, 2999

Byram, 656, 759, 779-780, 838-839, 872, 1148-1149, 1205, 1548-1549, 1603, 3006-3007

Cook, 657-658

Ewasko, 658, 759-760, 945

Hiebert, 658-659

Jackson, 660

King, 659-660

Nesbitt, 659, 842-843, 876

Perchotte, 661

Stone, 662-663

Wharton, 661-662

Wowchuk, 662

Opposition to releasing repeat offenders

Balcaen, 778-779, 1108, 1147, 3008, 3045, 3136, 3187, 3226-3227, 3321-3322, 3389, 3412

Bereza, 526-527, 871-872, 1148, 1204, 1504

Ewasko, 697, 868-869, 986, 1109, 1149, 1605, 2438-2439, 2733-2734, 3007-3008, 3045-3046, 3228-3229

Goertzen, 1653, 2003, 2052, 2734

Khan, 1613-1614, 1650, 2123-2124, 2732, 3134, 3231, 3320-3321, 3379-3380

King, 527, 782, 841-842, 875, 2203, 2735, 3007, 3047-3048, 3138, 3187-3188, 3326

Nesbitt, 1506, 3003, 3194-3195

Perchotte, 877, 912

Piwniuk, 1611-1612

Schuler, 877-878, 1509

Wharton, 1116, 1156, 1510

Phoenix School

Cook, 101-102, 128, 205, 270-271, 339, 357, 406-407, 567-568, 696, 780, 839-840, 872-873, 947, 1109-1110, 1147-1148, 1205-1206, 1504-1505, 1549, 1607-1608, 1648-1649, 2252, 2438, 3004-3005, 3044-3045, 3134-3435

Programs for adolescents with disabilities

Byram, 3322-3323, 3388

Provincial Road 210

Johnson, 1150

Lagassé, 3139-3140

Narth, 241-242, 338, 700-701, 842, 870-871, 1152-1153, 1208, 2256, 3139, 3232-3233, 3327, 3384, 3415, 3469

Perchotte, 2257, 3002, 3041

Provincial Road 227

King, 761-762, 987-988, 1114-1115, 1151-1152, 1207, 1507-1508, 2254-2255, 2538-2539, 3411

Provincial Road 247-request for pave upgrade

Perchotte, 3192-3193, 3233, 3328, 3383

Stone, 3381-3382

Provincial Road 275

Narth, 129

Nesbitt, 32-33, 107, 171-172

Wowchuk, 34-35, 103-104, 173-174, 209, 242-243, 331-332, 362, 757-758

Provincial Road 332

King, 2435-2436

Provincial Road 352

Byram, 695, 1651-1652, 2437-2438

Wowchuk, 1610, 1659

Provincial Trunk Highway 2

Jackson, 167-168

Provincial Trunk Highway 34

Byram, 27-28, 104, 166, 200-201, 239, 334, 356, 406, 567, 946-947, 1111-1112, 1510-1511

Jackson, 72-73, 109, 704, 781-782, 841, 874

Johnson, 1546, 3235, 3470-3471

Piwniuk, 1553, 3382

Robbins, 3142, 3194, 3230-3231, 3329, 3382, 3415-3416, 3468

Wowchuk, 2258-2259

Provincial Trunk Highway 45

Nesbitt, 2381, 2736-2737, 3043-3044, 3141-3142

Wowchuk, 2436-2437, 3001-3002, 3043, 3110, 3193, 3234, 3330, 3380, 3467

Provincial Trunk Highways 12 and 210

Lagassé, 758, 782-783, 1207-1208, 3006

Removal of federal carbon tax

Balcaen, 354-355, 2729-2730

Bereza, 1651

Ewasko, 25-26, 65, 106, 165, 199-200, 356-357, 403-404, 568, 1239, 1503-1504, 1546, 1652, 2253, 3323-3324, 3387, 3413

Guenter, 201-202, 239-240, 335-336, 357-358, 760, 1206, 3135, 3193-3194

King, 409-410, 3470

Narth, 1115-1116

Nesbitt, 1117-1118

Robbins, 3042

Stone, 208, 246, 337-338, 878, 1604-1605

Rural community policing services

Byram, 2251-2252, 2730-2731, 3039, 3116-3117, 3190, 3227-3228

Piwniuk, 3142-3143

Schools in Tyndall Park

Lamoureux, 1303-1304

Support for border communities

Guenter, 780-781, 840, 873, 1505, 3044, 3229-3230

Nesbitt, 1552

Piwniuk, 784-785, 1117, 1508-1509, 3232

Supports for Manitobans with learning disabilities

Lamoureux, 760-761, 870, 1603-1604

Wasyliw, 333

Teaching certification

Ewasko, 243, 271, 331, 3115, 3137, 3188-3189

Goertzen, 697-698, 879

Hiebert, 28-29, 72, 166-167

Jackson, 29-30, 128-129, 203, 271-272, 336, 359-360, 409, 569

Johnson, 30, 101, 205-206, 243-244, 408-409

Khan, 3409

King, 203-204, 272-273, 336-337, 361

Nesbitt, 68-69, 206, 244-245, 701, 783-784

Perchotte, 172, 245, 404, 755, 1154, 1552-1553, 1610-1611, 2436

Piwniuk, 2257-2258, 3110-3111

Stone, 1153-1154, 3140

Wowchuk, 3140-3141

Vocational school in Ste. Anne

Lagassé, 700, 875-876, 910, 1152

Pharmacare

Deductible increase

Impact on seniors on fixed incomes

Asagwara, 2000

Cook, 2000

Manitoba signs agreement

Coverage for medication and supplies

Asagwara, 526

Dela Cruz, 526

Pharmacists

Prescribing authority, expansion of

Funding support for pharmacies

Asagwara, 2049

Lamoureux, 2049

Impact on wait times for health services

Asagwara, 2049

Lamoureux, 2048-2049

Prescriptions for contraceptives

Asagwara, 2048

Lamoureux, 2048

Pharmacists Manitoba

Member' statements

Lamoureux, 2041

Pharmacy Appreciation Month

Asagwara, 855-856

Cook, 856

Philippine Basketball of Winnipeg

Members' statements

Brar, 2768-2769

Phoenix School. See also Petitions

Child-care spaces

Cook, 79, 1027

Renovation project

Cook, 79, 233-234, 1027, 3219

Schmidt, 3219

Smith, 234

Psychological services

Talk therapy, regulation inquiry

Asagwara, 1787-1788

Lamoureux, 1787

Physicians. See also Specialist Wait Time Reporting Act

Administrative burden

Joint task force recommendations

Cook, 367

Number of--Interlake-Eastern Regional Health Authority

Ewasko, 1870, 1872

Recruitment targets

Asagwara, 1872

Retention incentives

Kinew, 3319

Lamoureux, 3318-3319

Piney, Manitoba

US health agreement

Narth, 1689

Pipelines

Oil transportation, safety of

Piwniuk, 1563

Piwniuk, Doyle (Turtle Mountain) PC

Auto sector

Manufacturing in Manitoba, 1562

Basic personal tax rate

Two-hundred thousand dollar threshold, 921

Buy Canadian Act (Government Purchases Act Amended) (Bill 42)

C/3 R, 1562-1564

Campbell, Bill

Members' statements, 3273

Churchill rail line

Class 1 transportation requirement, 3406

Earlier Screening for Breast Cancer Act (Bill 203)

2 R

Debate, 3064-3065

Economic uncertainty

Lower consumer spending, 639

Education property tax

Rural properties, 726

Energy East Pipeline, 584-585

Lost opportunities, 923

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)

2 R

Debate, 2391-2394

Questions, 2386

Government Motion

Special committee on local journalism, 221-223

Government Resolution

Manitoba is stronger standing together against Donald Trump's tariff tax and threats, 583-586

Highways 5 and 23

Intersection safety upgrades, timeline for, 2776-2777

Housing prices

Average price, impact on property taxes, 639

Indigenous Veterans Day Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended) (Bill 210)

2 R

Debate, 2167-2169

Infrastructure projects

Delay in, 921

Interim Appropriation Act, 2025 (Bill 45)

C/3 R

Debate, 920-924

Interprovincial trade

Need for, 923

Manitoba Hydro Amendment Act (Net-Metering Agreements) (Bill 202)

2 R

Questions, 454

Manitoba Motor Carrier Enforcement, 3121

Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI)

Rebate, 923

Manitoba Small Business Month Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended) (Bill 208)

2 R

Debate, 725-727, 1075-1076

C/3 R, 3161-3262, 3348

Manufacturing

Globalization of, 584

Manufacturing sector

Auto manufacturing, 1562

World-wide integration of, 1562-1563

Members' statements

Campbell, Bill, 3273

Rural Manitoba health services, 1135-1136

Swanfleet Alliance, 555

Waskada grain elevator fire, 1758

Ministerial statements

Manitoba Moror Carrier Enforcement, 3121

Motions of Condolence

Driedger, Herold, 3106-3107

Natural resources

Shipping from Manitoba, 1563

Opposition day motion

Call for the government to sign the memorandum of understanding with fellow provincial premiers committing to the transportation and export of Western Canadian oil, natural gas and critical minerals to refineries, seaports, and storage facilities in Manitoba, across Canada by establishing a Canadian energy grid, 2685-2687

Call for the provincial government to immediately reverse the Manitoba Jobs Agreement and replace it with a strategy to ensure all tradespeople can benefit from government contracts regardless of union status, 2800-2802

Oral Questions

Arctic Gateway's rail line to Churchill

Class 1 transportation requirement, 3406

Intersection of highways 5 and 23

Timeline for safety upgrades, 2776-2777

Payroll tax

Small business, impact on, 726

Petitions

Breast screening, 33-34, 73, 108-109, 169-170, 204-205, 242, 403, 1154-1155

Carbon tax and rising food prices, 702

Child welfare system-call for inquiry, 877, 3328-3329

Death of Jordyn Reimer-judicial review request, 912-913

Funding crime cost mitigation for small business, 3046

Funding for outlet channels project, 1657

Louise Bridge, 1211

MRI machine for Portage regional health facility, 3005, 3189-3190

Opposition to releasing repeat offenders, 1611-1612

Provincial Trunk Highway 34, 1553, 3382

Rural community policing services, 3142-3143

Support for border communities, 784-785, 1117, 1508-1509, 3232

Teaching certification, 2257-2258, 3110-3111

Pipelines

Oil transportation, safety of, 1563

Potato farming

Swansfleet Alliance, 555

Potato industry

Tariffs, impact of, 922

Provincial Court Amendment Act (Bill 2)

C/3 R, 1523

Resolutions

Advancing Manitoba's economic future through provincial-federal collaboration in Churchill

Debate, 3168-3170

Questions, 3165

Commending the provincial government for committing to reopen the Victoria Hospital emergency room

Debate, 2826-2827

Questions, 2819

Ensuring reliable emergency services in rural Manitoba

Debate, 2304-2306

Questions, 2301

Provincial government job-destroying payroll taxes

Debate, 637-640

Questions, 633, 635

School tax and education property tax increases

Debate, 2923-2924

Swanfleet Alliance

Members' statements, 555

Tariffs

Economic uncertainty, 586

Tariffs - United States

Potato industry, impact on, 922

Tax environment

Anti-competition, 726

Businesses leaving Manitoba, 726

Unions

Impact on attracting investment, 922

Waskada grain elevator

Fire, 1758

Westman Region

Crime, 921

Physician shortage, 921

Place of Pride

2SLGBTQ+ seniors housing

Blashko, 175

Oxenham, 1056

Planet Pantry

Members' statements

Asagwara, 743

Planning Amendment Act (Bill 4)

1 R

Simard, 225

2 R

Debate

King, 1386-1387

Opening statement

Simard, 1383

Questions

King, 1383-1386

Simard, 1384-1386

Referred to Standing Committee on Legislative Affairs

C/3 R

King, 2605-2606

Simard, 2604-2605

R/A

Neville, 2646

Capital Planning Region

Adoption of regional plans, deadline for

Simard, 1383

Membership withdrawal, financial concerns

King, 1384-1385

Simard, 1384-1385

Municipal membership meetings, accessibility of public hearings

King, 1384

Simard, 1384

Municipal membership withdrawal process

Simard, 1383

New members

Simard, 1383

Environmental protection concerns

King, 1387

Flexibility for smaller municipalities

King, 1387

Municipal partnerships

King, 1386-1387

Regional cohesion concerns

King, 1384

Simard, 1384

Regional planning bylaw reviews, frequency of

King, 1384

Simard, 1384

Uncoordinated development concerns

King, 1387

Point Douglas

Safe consumption site, consultations

Hiebert, 687-688

Smith, 688

Supervised consumption site

Location concerns

Hiebert, 398

Smith, 398

Public consultations

Ewasko, 156-157

Hiebert, 347-348

Kinew, 156-157

Smith, 347-348

Point Douglas constituents

Minister's availability to residents

Berez, 3463

Smith, 3463

Points of Order

P/O by Asagwara regarding a gesture made during question period by the Member for Fort Whyte

Asagwara, 2887

Johnson, 2888

Speaker's ruling, 2948-2949

Taken under advisement, 2888

P/O by Balcaen

Use of the phrase "talking out of both sides of their mouth"

Balcaen, 2809

Fontaine, 2810

Speaker's ruling, 2810

P/O by Ewasko regarding the Premier having crossed the mace

Ewasko, 2779

Fontaine, 2779

Speaker's ruling, 2779

P/O by Fontaine regarding comments and questions that invoke members' families and that this violates reasonable expectations of respect and decorum

Fontaine, 2123

Johnson, 2123

P/O by Johnson requesting an apology from the Premier for comments about a Member of the Official Opposition "frothing at the mouth"

Fontaine, 2001

Johnson, 2001

Speaker's ruling, 2001 -2002

P/O by Khan, apologizing for the gesture that he made earlier during questions period

Khan, 2906, 2949

Lindsey, 2906-2907

Moses, 2906

P/O by Pankratz regarding remarks by the Leader of the Opposition that allegedly questioned the impartiality of the Chair

Johnson, 384

Pankratz, 384

Speaker's ruling, 433

Taken under advisement, 384

P/O by Wharton disputing comments made by the Premier during question period on Bill 50

Asagwara, 3203-3204

Speaker's ruling, 3223-3224

Taken under advisement, 3204

Wharton, 3202-3203

Police Services Amendment Act (Obligation to Respond to Police Wrongdoings) (Bill 219)

1 R

Wasyliw, 1289

Police/policing. See also Petitions

Cost for municipalities

Ewasko, 191-192

Kinew, 191-192

New officers for Winnipeg

Oxenham, 1177

Rural Manitoba

Jackson, 131

Urban police grant

Wiebe, 1805

Pool tournament. See All Nations Express

Pope Francis. See Francis, Pope

Porcupine Hills

Moose population numbers

Bushie, 2665

Wowchuk, 2665

Port of Churchill

Federal/provincial investment

Redhead, 149

Rail line investments

Nesbitt, 801

Portage Hospital Foundation

MRI services

Asagwara, 1439

Bereza, 1439

Portage la Prairie

MRI services

Balcaen, 1007

Bereza, 400

Kinew, 400

Portage Place

Medical facility

Terms of lease

Wasyliw, 250

Portage regional health facility. See Petitions

Portuguese Veterans of Manitoba

Members' statements

Marcelino, 1849

Post-secondary education

Emergency alert system review

Naylor, 22-23

Perchotte, 22

Medical training seats, increase in

Cook, 77

Program cuts

Wasyliw, 1069

Revenue generating options

Perchotte, 1059

Student aid shelter allowance

Chen, 180

Student safety on campus

Cable, 22, 121-122, 160-161

Perchotte, 22, 121-122, 160-161

Sustainable funding

Cable, 3283

Hiebert, 3283

Kinew, 3283

Post-secondary institutions

Equitable funding concerns

Cable, 775-776

Perchotte, 775-776

Potash mine

Narth, 2068

Potato farming

Swansfleet Alliance

Piwniuk, 555

Potato industry

Tariffs, impact of

Piwniuk, 922

Potato production industry

Investments, need for

Bereza, 426-427

Kostyshyn, 426-427

Plant closures and job losses

Bereza, 868

Kostyshyn, 868

US tariffs, impact of

Kostyshyn, 898-899

Stone, 898-899

Poverty. See Members' statements

Powwow Club

Members' statements

Moyes, 1909

Prairie Green landfill search

Progress update

Kinew, 269

Redhead, 269

Prairie Mountain Health

Addiction and mental health service organizations

Hiebert, 2158

Smith, 2160

Midwifery services, staff shortage

Asagwara, 899-900, 984-985

Cook, 899-900

Lamoureux, 984

Prairie Rose Elementary School

Students' visit to the Legislature

Lamoureux, 2463

Premier of Manitoba

Accountability inquiry

Khan, 3084-3085

Kinew, 3085

Communication with ministers

Ewasko, 345-346

Kinew, 345-346

Doer, Gary (US adviser on trade)

Kinew, 1737

Expenses

Khan, 1727-1728

Kinew, 1727-1728

External advisers, consultants hired

Khan, 1737, 1738

Kinew, 1737, 1738

Grey Cup travel expenses

Khan, 1728, 1730

Kinew, 1728

Major infrastructure projects

Letter to the Prime Minister

Khan, 1850-1851

Kinew, 1851

Salary (MLA and Premier)

Khan, 1726

Kinew, 1726

Travel expenses, billing process

Khan, 1731

Kinew, 1731-1732

Travel on charter flight

Conflict of interest inquiry

Asagwara, 904

Ewasko, 859-861, 904

Kinew, 859-861

Expense claim inquiry

Ewasko, 985

Kinew, 985

Independent inquiry request

Schmidt, 944

Wasyliw, 944

Premier's response

Ewasko, 976-977

Kinew, 977-978

Trip to British Columbia

Financial transparency request

Ewasko, 646-647

Kinew, 647

Trip to Washington

Trade/partnership results

Guenter, 1556, 1667

White House staff meeting

Ewasko, 590-591

Kinew, 590-591

Preparing Incarcerating Individuals for Transition from Custody

Auditor General's Independents Assurance Report, March 2025

Lindsey, 931

Pride Month Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended) (Bill 234)

1 R

Blashko, 2311

2 R

Debate

Asagwara, 2409-2411

Fontaine, 2408-2409

Perchotte, 2407-2408

Opening statement

Blashko, 2403-2405

Questions

Balcaen, 2406-2407

Blashko, 2405-2407

Naylor, 2405-2407

Perchotte, 2405-2406

Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development

C/3 R

Balcaen, 3347

Blashko, 3345-3346

Robbins, 3346-3347

R/A

Neville, 3507

Prince, Sergeant Tommy

Community celebration event

Perchotte, 2987

Principals. See Public Schools Amendment Act (Teaching Experience of Principals)

Private Members' Resolution

Request for government support

Asagwara, 2115-2116

Khan, 2115-2116

Procter, Paige

Members' statements

King, 190

Procurement. See also Ministerial statements

Buy Canadian initiative and government contracts

Guenter, 1557

Buy Canadian initiative, preference clause

Sandhu, 2018

Buy local initiative

Blashko, 998

Government process for

Guenter, 2018

Sandhu, 2018

Non-Canadian contracts

Guenter, 1559

Procurement Administration Manual

Sandhu, 2019

Project Resilience 911

Balcaen, 1814

Property Controls for Grocery Stores and Supermarkets Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 31)

1 R

Sandhu, 477

2 R

Debate

Bereza, 712-716

Guenter, 708-712

Narth, 712-716

Opening statement

Sandhu, 705

Questions

Bereza, 706-707

Guenter, 705-707

Hiebert, 705, 707

Narth, 706-707

Sandhu, 705-708

Referred to Standing Committee on Justice

C/3 R

Guenter, 1667-1668

Sandhu, 1666

R/A

Neville, 2646

Municipal Board reporting

Sandhu, 1666

Six month registration period

Guenter, 1667

Sandhu, 1666

Small grocers, not applicable for

Guenter, 1667

Property taxes

Affordable housing rebate

Fontaine, 2322

Hiebert, 2322

Budget 2025

Wowchuk, 957

Increase concerns

Ewasko, 989

Khan, 1912-1913

Kinew, 1912-1913

Sala, 1913-1914, 1915-1916

Schuler, 1915-1916

Stone, 1913-1914

Rates for 2025

Sala, 1853-1854

Stone, 1853-1854

Protecting Youth in Sports Act (Bill 21)

1 R

Kennedy, 480

2 R

Debate

Lagassé, 1389

Opening statement

Kennedy, 1388

Questions

Kennedy, 1388-1389

Lagassé, 1388-1389

Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development

R/S Amdts

Clause 15

Lagassé, 2492

C/3 R

Kennedy, 2615-2616

Lagassé, 2616

R/A

Neville, 2646

Amateur sport outside of school

Kennedy, 1388

Lagassé, 1388

Complaint process

Lagassé, 1388

Simard, 1388

False allegations, appeal process

Lagassé, 1389

Simard, 1389

Police involvement

Lagassé, 1389

Simard, 1389

Who the bill applies to

Kennedy, 1388

Lagassé, 1388

Protective Detention and Care of Intoxicated Persons Act (Bill 48)

1 R

Smith, 2717

2 R

Debate

Balcaen, 2907-2909

Bereza, 2895-2899

Moses, 2961

Nesbitt, 2959-2961

Perchotte, 2902-2906

Robbins, 2957-2959

Schuler, 2949-2954

Wasyliw, 2954-2957

Wiebe, 2899-2902

Opening statement

Smith, 2891-2892

Questions

Bereza, 2892-2895

Nesbitt, 2893-2895

Smith, 2892-2895

Stone, 2892-2894

Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development

R/S Amdts

Clause 11

Bereza, 3241-3244, 3331-3334

Fontaine, 3334-3336

Pankratz, 3244-3245

Wasyliw, 3336-3337

Clause 12(2)

Bereza, 3390-3392

Fontaine, 3392-3393

Wasyliw, 3393-3395

Narth, 3302-3303

Pankratz, 3299-3300

Perchotte, 3303-3304

Wasyliw, 3300-3302

C/3 R

Bereza, 3416-3418

Fontaine, 3416

Khan, 3424-3433

Smith, 3418-3419

Wasyliw, 3419-3424

R/A

Neville, 3507

Providence University College and Theological Seminary

Aviation program

Pankratz, 1422

Members' statements

Perchotte, 825

One-hundredth anniversary

Perchotte, 828

Programs offered

Hiebert, 1420-1421

University status request

Moroz, 1438

Narth, 1437-1438

Provincial Court Amendment Act (Bill 2)

1 R

Wiebe, 87

2 R

Debate

Balcaen, 668-672

Byram, 678-679

Hiebert, 672-677

Lamoureux, 677-678

Opening statement

Wiebe, 663-665

Questions

Balcaen, 665-667

Byram, 665-667

Hiebert, 665-668

Wiebe, 665-668

Referred to Standing Committee on Justice

C/3 R

Balcaen, 1514-1517

Bereza, 1517-1519

Byram, 1519-1523

Lamoureux, 1513-1514

Piwniuk, 1523

Wiebe, 1512-1513

R/A

Neville, 2645

Intimate partner violence and child custody

Continuing education and judicial independence

Balcaen, 670-671, 1515

Bereza, 1518

Continuing education, content covered

Bereza, 1518

Byram, 667

Wiebe, 667, 1512-1513

Continuing education, funding for

Balcaen, 1516

Byram, 1522

Wiebe, 664

History of violence, consideration of

Hiebert, 673

Judicial justices of the peace, continuing education

Byram, 1520

Lamoureux, 1514

Wiebe, 664, 1512

Provincial Court of Manitoba

Annual Report March 31, 2023

Wiebe, 1225

Provincial deficit

Balanced budget

Khan, 2942

Kinew, 2772-2773, 2942-2943

Sala, 938-939, 1540

Stone, 938-939, 1540, 2772

Budget 2025

Narth, 1053

Schuler, 1064

General comments

Ewasko, 967

Guenter, 626

Sala, 2662

Stone, 2661-2662

Increase concerns

Ewasko, 989

Khan, 1697

Kinew, 1697

Projections

Jackson, 850

Stone, 844

Tax increase inquiry

Kinew, 2773

Stone, 2773

Provincial Nominee Program

Allocation of certificates for skilled workers

Lamoureux, 2432-2433

Marcelino, 2432-2433

Certificate extensions

Lamoureux, 3089

Marcelino, 3089-3090

Employees, work permit renewal--Winkler

Hiebert, 817

Marcelino, 817

Number of certificates for 2025

Lamoureux, 3089

Marcelino, 3089

Processed and unprocessed applications

Lamoureux, 3089

Marcelino, 3089

Skilled labour shortage--rural Manitoba

Marcelino, 1143-1144

Narth, 1143-1144

Timeline to elimination backlog

Marcelino, 2538

Narth, 2537-2538

Work permit extension

Brar, 1435

Marcelino, 1435

Provincial Road 210. See Petitions

Provincial Road 220

Timeline for repairs--Lakeside

King, 3185

Naylor, 3186

Provincial Road 227

Paving upgrade

Johnson, 194-195

King, 183

Naylor, 194-195

Provincial Road 247. See Petitions

Provincial Road 275. See Petitions

Provincial Road 332. See Petitions

Provincial Road 352. See Petitions

Provincial Road 7

Ditch maintenance

King, 183

Provincial sales tax (PST)

Cloud computing charge for small business

Stone, 1314

Remittance deferral

Nesbitt, 800

Provincial spending

Debt projection for 2027

Kinew, 3402

Stone, 3402

PST. See Provincial sales tax

PTH 12. See Petitions

PTH 2. See Petitions

PTH 210. See Petitions

PTH 34. See Petitions

PTH 45. See Petitions

Public Accounts

Annual Report for March 31, 2025

Sala, 2654

Public Accounts, Standing Committee on

First Report

Guenter, 418

Second Report

Guenter, 484-485

Third Report

Maloway, 971-972

Fourth Report

Guenter, 1904-1905

Maloway, 11-12

Fifth Report

Maloway, 2107-2108

Sixth Report

Guenter, 2421

Seventh Report

Goertzen, 3209-3210

Public Guardian and Trustee Special Operating Agency

Annual Report for March 31, 2025

Sandhu, 3024

Public Health Amendment Act (Bill 33)

1 R

Asagwara, 483

2 R

Debate

Cook, 1336

Opening statement

Asagwara, 1334-1335

Questions

Asagwara, 1335-1336

Cook, 1335-1336

Referred to the Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development

C/3 R

Asagwara, 2601

Cook, 2601

R/S

Neville, 2646

Communicable disease orders, failure to comply

Detainment in custody, ban on

Asagwara, 1334-1335

Detention-order authority

Change to Provincial Court judge

Asagwara, 1335-1336

Cook, 1335

Jurisdictional comparison

Asagwara, 1336

Cook, 1336

Public Interest Expression Defence Act (Bill 23)

1 R

Wiebe, 481

2 R

Debate

Balcaen, 2751-2752

Opening statement

Wiebe, 2748-2749

Questions

Balcaen, 2749-2751

Wiebe, 2749-2751

Referred to Standing Committee on Justice

C/3 R

Balcaen, 3485-3486

Wiebe, 3485

R/A

Neville, 3507

Public safety

Budget 2025

Balcaen, 864-865, 1005

Lamoureux, 952

Wasyliw, 1070

Wiebe, 864-865

Government record

Balcaen, 2578

Cook, 819

Ewasko, 1099-1100

Khan, 2659

Kinew, 819, 1099-1100, 2659

Wiebe, 2578

Over policing concerns

Lamoureux, 1805

Wiebe, 1805-1806

Repeat offenders, release of

Ewasko, 770

Kinew, 770

Resident concerns

Balcaen, 177

Public Schools Amendment Act (Bill 6)

1 R

Schmidt, 411

2 R

Debate

Ewasko, 1366-1367

Opening statement

Schmidt, 1363-1364

Questions

Ewasko, 1364-1365

Schmidt, 1364-1365

Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development

C/3 R

Ewasko, 2636-2637

Schmidt, 2635-2636

R/A

Neville, 2646

Choice of date, reason for change

Ewasko, 1364

Schmidt, 1364

Consultations

Ewasko, 1364

Schmidt, 1364

Enrolment count date change

Schmidt, 1363

Public Schools Amendment Act (Campaign Financing for School Trustees) (Bill 39)

1 R

Schmidt, 479-480

2 R

Debate

Ewasko, 1361-1363

Opening statement

Schmidt, 1358

Questions

Ewasko, 1358-1361

Schmidt, 1358-1361

Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development

R/S Amdts.

Clause 3 subsection 27.5(1)

Ewasko, 2493-2494

C/3 R

Ewasko, 2643-2645

Schmidt, 2643

R/A

Neville, 2647

Campaign contribution limits

Schmidt, 1358

Campaign contribution reporting

Schmidt, 1358

Campaign contributions, transfer to division

Ewasko, 1360-1361

Schmidt, 1360-1361

Campaign donors, public reporting requirement

Schmidt, 1358

Consultations

Ewasko, 1359

Schmidt, 1359

Foreign (third party) interference prevention

Ewasko, 1358, 1361-1362

Schmidt, 1358-1359

Manitoba residency requirement

Schmidt, 1358

Public Schools Amendment Act (Indigenous Languages of Instruction) (Bill 18)

1 R

Schmidt, 1304-1305

2 R

Debate

Ewasko, 1308-1312

Opening statement

Schmidt, 1304-1305

Questions

Ewasko, 1305-1308

Schmidt, 1305-1308

Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development

C/3 R

Ewasko, 2639

Schmidt, 2638-2639

R/A

Neville, 2646

Consultations

Ewasko, 1305

Schmidt, 1305

Immersion programs (all subjects taught)

Ewasko, 1307

Schmidt, 1307

Implementation of Bill 18

Ewasko, 1307

Schmidt, 1307

Instructor training

Ewasko, 1306

Schmidt, 1306

Language advisory committee

Indigenous representation requirement

Schmidt, 1305

Language immersion programming

Schmidt, 1304

Language programs, optional vs. compulsory credits

Ewasko, 1310

School board authorization of immersion programs

Schmidt, 1305

School board denial of program, appeal process

Ewasko, 1306

Schmidt, 1306

Public Schools Amendment Act (Nutrition Equality for Lasting Learning Outcomes) (Bill 17)

1 R

Schmidt, 478

2 R

Debate

Ewasko, 1123-1131

Fontaine, 1131-1132

Opening statement

Schmidt, 1118-1120

Questions

Ewasko, 1120-1123

Perchotte, 1120-1122

Schmidt, 1120-1123

Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development

C/3 R

Ewasko, 1662-1666

Schmidt, 1660-1662

R/A

Neville, 2646

Public Schools Amendment Act (Safe Schools) (Bill 19)

1 R

Schmidt, 478-479

2 R

Debate

Ewasko, 1370-1373

Opening statement

Schmidt, 1367-1368

Questions

Ewasko, 1368-1370

Schmidt, 1368-1370

Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development

C/3 R

Ewasko, 2640-2641

Schmidt, 2640

R/A

Neville, 2646

Appropriate interactions between staff and students

On and off school grounds

Schmidt, 1367

Complaints made, third party review of

Ewasko, 1369-1370

Schmidt, 1369-1370

Consultations

Ewasko, 1368

Schmidt, 1368

School chaperones, inclusion of

Ewasko, 1369

Schmidt, 1369

Serious incident reporting

Law enforcement involvement

Ewasko, 1370

Schmidt, 1370

Sexual abuse prevention policies

Parental notification requirement

Schmidt, 1367

Sexual abuse prevention program

Failure to complete, penalty for

Ewasko, 1369

Schmidt, 1369

Training for all school division staff and volunteers, 1371-1372

Schmidt, 1367

Sport programs outside of school setting

Ewasko, 1368

Schmidt, 1368

Training renewal period

Ewasko, 1369

Schmidt, 1369

Public Schools Amendment Act (Teaching Experience of Principals) (Bill 207)

1 R

Wasyliw, 971

Public Schools Amendment Act (Universal Screening for Learning Disabilities) (Bill 225)

1 R

Lamoureux, 929

2 R

Debate

Cook, 1271

Corbett, 1275-1276

Ewasko, 1275

Loiselle, 1271-1274

Moyes, 1269-1271

Opening statement

Lamoureux, 1265-1266

Questions

Cook, 1267-1268

Dela Cruz, 1267-1269

Lagassé, 1267-1268

Lamoureux, 1267-1269

Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development

R/S Amdts

Clause 2(2)

Lamoureux, 3340-3341

Title of the Bill (changed to Public Schools Amendment Act (Early Reading Screening))

Lamoureux, 3339

C/3 R

Cook, 3342-3344

Lamoureux, 3341-3342

Pankratz, 3344

R/A

Neville, 3507

Consultations

Cook, 1267

Dela Cruz, 1267

Lamoureux, 1267

Increased screening, impact on teacher workload

Dela Cruz, 1268

Lamoureux, 1268

Moyes, 1270

Parental notification timeline (30 days)

Lamoureux, 1265

Reporting to Department of Education

Dela Cruz, 1268

Lamoureux, 1268

Required screenings twice per year

Dela Cruz, 1269

Lamoureux, 1265, 1269

Screening results released to school boards

Lamoureux, 1265-1266

Structured literacy

Cook, 1268

Lamoureux, 1268

Public sector salaries

Khan, 3216-3217

Kinew, 3216-3217

Public Service Commission

Annual Report for March 31, 2025

Sala, 3023

Estimates

Debate, 3493

Supplement to Estimates of Expenditure 2025-2026

Sala, 1634

Public Service Delivery Department

5i Category Management

Sandhu, 2019

Annual Report for March 31, 2025

Sandhu, 3024

Estimates

Debate, 2015-2021, 2353-2363, 3489

Opening statements

Guenter, 2016

Sandhu, 2015-2016

Speakers

Guenter, 2017-2019, 2353-2362

Nesbitt, 2020-2021

Sandhu, 2016-2020, 2353-2363

Political staff and salaries

Guenter, 2017

Sandhu, 2017

Procurement modernization project

Guenter, 2019

Sandhu, 2019

Procurement process

Guenter, 2018

Sandhu, 2018

REBA software, implementation of

Sandhu, 2019

Staff introductions

Sandhu, 2016-2017

Supplement to Estimates of Expenditure 2025-2026

Sandhu, 1634

Public transportation (sustainable)

Government investment

Lamoureux, 2885

Moyes, 2885

Transportation needs for smaller communities

Lamoureux, 2885

Moyes, 2885

Public Utilities Board

Annual Report for March 31, 2025

Sala, 3023

Public-private partnerships

Government position

Goertzen, 1247-1248

Public-Private Partnerships Transparency and Accountability Act (Bill 25)

1 R

Sandhu, 476-477

2 R

Debate

Goertzen, 1245-1248

Guenter, 1245

Opening statement

Sandhu, 1241-1242

Questions

Guenter, 1242-1245

Sandhu, 1242-1245

Wharton, 1242-1244

Referred to Standing Committee of Legislative Affairs

C/3 R

Guenter, 2618

Sandhu, 2618

R/A

Neville, 2646

Auditor General review, delay concerns

Sandhu, 1242, 1244

Wharton, 1242, 1244

Consultations

Guenter, 1242, 1246

Sandhu, 1242

Fairness monitor

Guenter, 1243-1244

Sandhu, 1242, 1243

Wharton, 1243-1244

Private sector entity, ownership ban

Guenter, 1244

Sandhu, 1241, 1244

Publicly owned assets

Older units (liability)

Guenter, 1244

Sandhu, 1244

Red tape delays

Guenter, 1245

Punjabi bilingual program

Amber Trails school

Brar, 140

Purple Day

Adult epilepsy monitoring unit

Cross, 39

 

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