House 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
Lagassé, 1967
Members' statements
Lagassé, 317-318
Toews, Kyle
Ewasko, 390
Folklorama, 25th anniversary
Blashko, 2834
Agriculture industry
General comments
Narth, 1947-1949
Sala, 1947-1949
Market stability and crop loss mitigation
Bereza, 1019-1020
Kostyshyn, 1019-1020
All-party committee needed
Goertzen, 1619-1620
Canadian economy, impact on
Sala, 1540-1541
Stone, 1540-1541
Canola growers
KAP recommendations to government
Bereza, 655
Kinew, 655
Kostyshyn, 655
Supports for
Bereza, 777-778
Kostyshyn, 778
Contingency fund
Stone, 887-888
Economic investments
Moses, 2134
Economic uncertainty
Piwniuk, 586
Economy, impact on
Moses, 863-864
Stone, 863
Food prices, impact on
Kinew, 1545-1546
Wasyliw, 1545
Medication and supplies, impact on
Sala, 1802
Stone, 1801
Medication and supplies, new procurement sourcing
Asagwara, 1774
Cook, 1774
Medication and supplies, non-US suppliers
Asagwara, 1774-1776
Cook, 1774
Negative economic effects
Ewasko, 435
Price cap, expansion request
Kinew, 1545-1546
Wasyliw, 1545
Relief in Budget 2025
Blashko, 998
Ewasko, 990
Small grocers, impact on
Kinew, 1545
Wasyliw, 1545
Tax deferrals
Khan, 1725
Kinew, 1726
Trade strategy, need for
Sala, 980
Stone, 980
Agriculture industry, impact on
Sala, 1945
Schuler, 1065
Stone, 887
Agriculture industry, support for producers
Bereza, 897-898
Brar, 598
Canola and pork exports
Moses, 578
Canola exports
Bereza, 561-562
Kostyshyn, 561-562
Manitoba farmers, lost revenue
Bereza, 1699
Kostyshyn, 1699
New canola markets, request for
Kostyshyn, 2727-2728
Narth, 2727
Tariffs - United States. See also Buy Canadian initiative; Government Resolution; Matter of urgent public importance
Bipartisan panel to address
Ewasko, 991
Buy local campaign
Kennedy, 501
Canadian dollar, impact on
Stone, 500
Competitive tax rate, need for
Nesbitt, 801
Counter tariffs
Ewasko, 434
Maloway, 184-185
Deregulation and tax incentives needed
Narth, 510-511
Domestic travel, importance of
Stone, 499
Eascan Automation layoffs
Asagwara, 937-938
Ewasko, 937-938
Economic uncertainty
Asagwara, 830-831
Stone, 830
Film industry, job losses
Kennedy, 1766-1767
Perchotte, 1766-1767
Government response
Moses, 868
Pankratz, 868
Schott, 1004
Hotline for businesses
Moses, 2129
Industrial manufacturers--Lakeside
King, 812-813
Moses, 812-813
Industries affected
Fontaine, 444
Interprovincial trade barriers, removal of
Stone, 500
Jobs and the economy, impact on
Hiebert, 3127-3128
Moses, 3127-3128
Keystone Agricultural Producers
Response recommendations
Bereza, 503-504
Lakeside businesses, impact on
King, 181-182
Leader of the Opposition's comments
Corbett, 1858
Kennedy, 1858
Manitoba business, support for
Moses, 818
Pankratz, 818
Manitoba delegation to Washington
Ewasko, 490
Kinew, 490
Manitoba's response to
Jackson, 849-850
Loiselle, 430
Moses, 2130-2131
Nesbitt, 800-801
Stone, 846
Manufacturing industry, impact on
Moses, 3127-3128
Stone, 887
Natural resource development, need for
Byram, 494-495
Stone, 494-495
Payroll tax waiver
Sala, 425-426
Pea processing, impact on
Bereza, 1409
Potato industry, impact on
Piwniuk, 922
Potato producers, support for
Kostyshyn, 898-899
Stone, 898-899
Premier's response
Ewasko, 590
Kinew, 590
Response recommendations
Moses, 577
Stone, 499-500
Small business, impact on
Cross, 728
Khan, 1724
Kinew, 1723
King, 1002
Steel and aluminum
Moses, 578
Steel industry
Moses, 752
Steel industry, impact on jobs--Selkirk
Steel industry, new markets
Jackson, 850
Steel manufacturers
Schuler, 1065
Supply chain diversification
Sandhu, 2018
Support for Canadian jobs and businesses
Asagwara, 835-836
Lamoureux, 835-836
Tariff contingency fund
Asagwara, 1016-1017
Stone, 1016-1017
Tax deferrals
Narth, 510
Tax credits. See specific credits
Estimates
Debate, 3492
Anti-competition
Piwniuk, 726
Businesses leaving Manitoba
Piwniuk, 726
Stone, 738
Rising cost of living
Sala, 3376-3377
Stone, 3376-3377
Budget 2025
Asagwara, 829-830
Cook, 829
Cost of living
Balcaen, 1481
Taxes. See also Basic personal tax rate; Education property tax; specific taxes
Budget 2025
Lagassé, 962
Throne Speech
Stone, 84
Members' statements
Stone, 15
Ewasko, 1372
Teachers/teaching. See also Petitions; Resolutions
Education requirements
Concern for student outcomes
Ewasko, 978-979
Jackson, 96-97
Kinew, 978-979
Schmidt, 96-97
Credit hours needed (other Canadian jurisdictions)
Jackson, 376
Request to reverse policy changes
Guenter, 1435
Jackson, 123-124, 159-160, 396
Smith, 159-160
Research to support changes
Jackson, 376
French teachers, number hired
Loiselle, 112
Number hired
Blashko, 175
Oxenham, 144
Regulatory changes to standards
Concern for student outcomes
Jackson, 59-60
Schmidt, 59
Currie Bowl Champions
Marcelino, 976
Funding
Smith, 2161
Unawarded bids, number of
Perchotte, 3033-3034
Sandhu, 3034
Members' statements
Smith, 2424-2425
Doctor recruitment
Lathlin, 959
The Path to Reconciliation Act
Annual Progress Report
Kinew, 2522
Members' statements
Loiselle, 1040-1041
Members' statements
Balcaen, 3368
Members' statements
Hiebert, 3123-3124
Members' statements
Redhead, 1534
Security at
Asagwara, 1046-1047
Cook, 1045-1046
Violent incidents, safety measures needed
Khan, 1760-1761
Kinew, 1760-1761
Foot care
Lathlin, 959
Health care
Redhead, 1008
Address
Neville, 1-7
Affordability measures
M. Moyes, 75
Amendment
Ewasko, 47
Amendment vote, 253-254
Child-care spaces
Lagassé, 248
Conservation officers
Stone, 85
Crime in downtown Winnipeg
Cook, 80
Debate
Balcaen, 176-179
Blashko, 174-176
Brar, 139-141
Byram, 136-139
Chen, 179-181
Compton, 35-38
Cook, 77-81
Cross, 38-40
Ewasko, 41-47
Hiebert, 150-152
Jackson, 130-133
Kinew, 252-253
King, 181-184
M. Moyes, 74-77
Maloway, 184-187
Narth, 145-148
Oxenham, 144-145
Pankratz, 81-83
Perchotte, 141-143
Redhead, 148-150
Schott, 133-136
Wasyliw, 249-252
Disabilities, persons with
Accessibility measures
Byram, 137
Education initiatives
Kinew, 253
Pankratz, 83
Education property taxes
Ewasko, 45
Food security
Byram, 137
Green Team funding
Cook, 80
Stone, 86
Health-care initiatives
Compton, 35
Cross, 39
Kinew, 253
Schott, 135
Infrastructure spending
Narth, 148
Municipal funding
King, 182
New health cards
Maloway, 185
North End Sewage Treatment Plant
Ewasko, 16-17
Kinew, 16-17
Park Community Centre funding
Jackson, 132
Park infrastructure funding
Stone, 85
Personal-care homes
Cook, 80
Reconciliation
Loiselle, 112
Rural crime
Balcaen, 178
Byram, 137
Jackson, 131
School capital budget
Ewasko, 44
Seniors advocate office
Schott, 134
Taxes
Stone, 84
Vote, 254
Wildfire mitigation
Stone, 86
Throne Speech--western Manitoba
Government support concerns
Kinew, 328
Tick-borne diseases. See Lyme and Other Tick-borne Diseases Awareness Month Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended); Lyme disease
Emerald Award of Excellence
Cook, 1340
Tissue donation. See also Human Tissue Gift Amendment Act
signupforlife.ca
Cook, 1340
Types of tissue donated
Cook, 1340
Members' statements
Narth, 768-769
Contraband cigarettes, loss due to
Narth, 2067
Sala, 2067-2068
Members' statements
Ewasko, 390
Travel Manitoba funding
Devgan, 1050
Kennedy, 1050
Tow truck drivers. See also Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Traffic Safety Measures)
Safe work zones
Use of lights, regulations for
Narth, 1461
Fontaine, 643
Trade. See also 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); Free Trade and Mobility Within Canada Act; Interprovincial trade; Members' statements; Tariffs; specific trade agreements
Canada and the US
Asagwara, 3125-3126
Khan, 3125-3126
Changes to Canada-US agreement
Agriculture industry, support for
Bereza, 493
Kostyshyn, 493-494
China office, plan for
Moses, 2134
Schuler, 2134
Doer, Gary (US trade advisor)
Fontaine, 447
Kinew, 1737
Fair Trade in Canada Act
Importance of Bill 47
Brar, 2573
Moses, 2573
Timeline for passage for Bill 47
Cross, 2433-2434
Fontaine, 2433-2434
Free trade and mobility within Canada
Government vote on Bill 227
Guenter, 2118
Moses, 2119
Sandhu, 2118
Legislation to remove interprovincial trade barriers
Sala, 2116-2117
Stone, 2116-2117
Support for Bill 227
Ewasko, 1593-1594
Khan, 1697-1698
Kinew, 1354, 1594, 1697-1699, 1705
Moses, 1354-1355
Government initiatives
Dela Cruz, 350
Kinew, 350
History in Manitoba
Loiselle, 1410-1411
Need to diversify
Hiebert, 1560
Plan to address tariffs
Sala, 980
Stone, 980
Provincial infrastructure corridor
Guenter, 793
Strategy for Manitoba
Sala, 814
Stone, 813-814
Washington delegation
Moses, 576
Naylor, 641-642
Trade - Washington D.C. office
Budget for the office
Khan, 1735
Kinew, 1735-1736
Moses, 2129-2130
Schuler, 2129-2130
Impact on trade in Manitoba
Khan, 2941
Kinew, 2941
Intergovernmental Affairs (entity responsible for funding)
Moses, 2134
Interprovincial trade task force
Ewasko, 343-344
Location and staffing
Ewasko, 491-492
Khan, 1735
Promotion of Manitoba industry to stakeholders
Moses, 2131-2132
Reopening of
Schuler, 2129
Trade representative
Criteria for selecting
Ewasko, 344
Kinew, 344-345
Measurable outcomes to warrant salary
Khan, 3082-3083
Kinew, 3082-3083
European countries meet with
Moses, 2137-2138
Schuler, 2137-2138
Need for
Bereza, 794
Lagassé, 799
Moses, 2135-2136
Nesbitt, 800-801
Schuler, 2135
Traffic stops. See Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Reason for Traffic Stop)
Trans-Canada Highway and Highway 5
Overpass at intersection
Narth, 982-983
Naylor, 983
Members' statements
Dela Cruz, 1291
By-election results
Candidate and volunteer appreciation
Ewasko, 769
Kinew, 769-770
Capital investments
Dela Cruz, 753
Sala, 752-753
New school and personal-care home
Devgan, 777
Kinew, 777
Summer activities
Corbett, 3081-3082
Transgender Day of Remembrance
Asagwara, 12-13
Byram, 13
Oxenham, 13-15
Transit. See Winnipeg Transit
Members' statements
Moyes, 515-516
Transportation and Infrastructure Department
Annual Report for March 31, 2025
Naylor, 3024
Estimates
Opening statements
Narth, 2287
Naylor, 2285-2287
Speakers
Narth, 2288-2292
Naylor, 2288-2292
Supplement to Estimates of Expenditure 2025-2026
Naylor, 1634
Annual Report for March 31, 2025
Kennedy, 3024
Funding
Devgan, 1050
Kennedy, 1050
Treaty Education for All initiative
Program for teachers and staff
Ewasko, 1311
Sixtieth anniversary
Chen, 2833
Trucking industry. See also Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Motor Carrier Enforcement)
Motor carrier enforcement officer
Title in other Canadian jurisdictions
Narth, 1457
Naylor, 1457
Out-of-province semi drivers
Certification concerns
Narth, 1599
Naylor, 1599
Safe work zones (tow truck drivers)
Naylor, 484
"51st state" comments
Goertzen, 579
Hiebert, 1560
Kennedy, 502
Kinew, 1723
Schuler, 574
Stone, 449-450
Border fentanyl claim
Goertzen, 580
Schuler, 574
Trustees. See School trustees
Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Call to Action No. 14 (Indigenous languages)
Schmidt, 1305
Calls to Action
Redhead, 149
Tunngasugit Inuit Resource Centre
Members' statements
Smith, 117
Balcaen, 1226
Kennedy, 1225-1226
Lamoureux, 1226
Members' statements
Brar, 1229
Two-Spirit and Transgender Day of Visibility
Members' statements
Oxenham, 934
Ministerial statements
Fontaine, 972-973
Lamoureux, 973-974
Perchotte, 973
Students questions for government
Kinew, 2472
Moses, 2473
Moyes, 2473
Martial arts training school
Lamoureux, 1758
New school
Lamoureux, 1237
Moyes, 1237-1238
Police presence, request for
Lamoureux, 1998-1999
Wiebe, 1999
Problem residence
Request for Justice Minister to intervene
Lamoureux, 1998
Wiebe, 1998
Town hall
Lamoureux, 3027
