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
Jackson, Grant (Spruce Woods) PC
Business Recognition Awards
Members' statements, 118
Ethics Report Motion
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 Day Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended) (Bill 210)
2 R
Debate, 302-303
Questions, 296-297
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 perscribed, 257
Members' statements
Business Recognition Awards, 118
Oral Questions
Changes to education requirements for teachers
Concern for student outcomes, 59-60, 96-97
Education requirements for teachers
Request to reverse policy changes, 123-124, 159-160, 396
Hanover School Division
Education assistant layoffs, 230-232
Rural crime rate in western Manitoba, 270
Throne Speech--western Manitoba
Government support concerns, 328
Petitions
Provincial Trunk Highway 2, 167-168
Provincial Trunk Highway 34, 72-73, 109
Teacher certification, 29-30, 203, 271-272
Teaching certification, 128-129, 336, 359-360, 409
Resolutions
Calling on the provincial government to reverse recent amendments to the teaching certificates and qualifications regulation
Opening statement, 375-377
Questions, 377-379
Rural, Manitoba
Rates of, western Manitoba, 270
Teachers/teaching
Education requirements
Concern for student outcomes, 96-97
Request to reverse policy changes, 123-124, 159-160, 396
Regulatory changes to standards
Concern for student outcomes, 59-60
Throne Speech
Debate, 130-133
Johnson, Derek (Interlake-Gimli) PC
Arnason, Tim
Members' statements, 53-54
Employment and Income Assistance (EIA)
Postal strike, impact on Interlake residents, 63
Government Motion
That a Special Committee on Local Journalism be created to make recommendations on exploring the future of local journalism, including rural and cultural media, with the mandate to consider matters of public support for journalism and, report its conclusion to the Assembly within 30 day of the start of the Fall Sitting, 2025, 219-221
Heritage projects
Funding, 98-99
Manitoba Hydro Amendment Act (Net-Metering Agreements) (Bill 202)
1 R, 49
Matter of privilege
Raised by the Member for Interlake-Gimli regarding the content of the Minister of Families Members' statement. Stating that it related to her Ministerial duties and that her comments should be redacted from Hansard, 109
Matter of urgent public importance
Impact of 25% tariffs on Canadian products that the US President-Elect plans to impose as of January 20, 2025, 273-275
Members' statements
Arnason, Tim, 53-54
Oral Questions
EIA recipients in the Interlake
Impact of postal strike, 63
Independent heritage projects
Government funding inquiry, 98-99
Provincial Road 227
Future of paving upgrade, 194-195
Petitions
Breast screening, 170-171
FortWhyte Alive, 67
Louise Bridge, 360-361
Teacher certification, 30
Teaching certification, 101, 205-206, 408-409
Points of Order
P/O by Pankratz regarding remarks by the Leader of the Opposition that allegedly questioned the impartiality of the Chair, 384
Provincial Road 227
Paving upgrade, 194-195
Committee on local journalism
Loiselle, 235-236
Committee on local journalsim
Fontaine, 236
Community safety concerns
Asagwara, 119-120
Ewasko, 119-120
Government management of
Balcaen, 350-351
Wiebe, 351
Repeat offenders
Balcaen, 399-400
Wiebe, 399-400
AMM recommendations
Balcaen, 164
Kinew, 164-165
Wiebe, 164