Hansard: Index

House Index - 2nd Session - 43rd Legislature

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MAID. See Medical assistance in dying

Maloway, Jim (Elmwood) NDP

Members' statements

Measures to combat inflation, 189

Public Accounts, Standing Committee on

Fourth Report, 11-12

Throne Speech

Debate, 184-187

Manitoba Aboriginal Sports and Recreation Council

Members' statements

Cross, 53

Manitoba Arts Council

Funding announcement

Blashko, 162

Kennedy, 162-163

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

1 R

Johnson, 49

Manitoba Hydro rates

Government intention

Sala, 60-61

Stone, 60-61

Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program

Health worker recruitment

Marcelino, 327-328

Narth, 327-328

Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP)

Health worker recruitment

Asagwara, 327-328

Narth, 327-328

Manitoba Scholarship and Bursary Initiative

Increased funding for Indigenous students

Cable, 127-128

Redhead, 127

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

1 R

Cross, 153

Marcelino, Hon. Malaya (Notre Dame) NDP

Health-care workers

MPNP, recruitment from, 327-328

Immigrants/immigration

All-profile draws

Selection criteria, 235

Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program

Health worker recruitment, 327-328

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, 109-110

Raised by the Member for Midland alleging that during question period the Minister of Finance had accused her of intentionally misleading the House. She also alleged that there was one rule of decorum for the Government and another for the Opposition, 108

Members' statements

Royal Canadian Legion Branch 2, 154-155

Oral Questions

Immigration all-profile draws

Selection criteria transparency, 235

Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program

Health worker recruitment concerns, 327-328

Royal Canadian Legion Branch 2

Members' statements, 154-155

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

Fontaine, 256-257

Jackson, 257

Wasyliw, 255-256

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

Johnson, 109

Marcelino, 109-110

Speaker's ruling, 400-402

Taken under advisement, 110

Raised by the Member for Midland alleging that during question period the Minister of Finance had accused her of intentionally misleading the House. She also alleged that there was one rule of decorum for the Government and another for the Opposition

Marcelino, 108

Speaker's ruling, 352-354

Stone, 108

Taken under advistment, 108

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

Fontaine, 9

Schuler, 7-8

Speaker's ruling, 328-330

Taken under advisement, 9

Wasyliw, 9

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

Johnson, 273-275

Moses, 275-276

McIvor MB food bank

Schott, 54

Medical assistance in dying (MAID). See Petitions

Members' statements

Aki Centre

Devgan, 260

Arnason, Tim

Johnson, 53-54

Bruce, Mark

Dela Cruz, 390

Business Recognition Awards

Jackson, 118

Chaebon Ice Cream

Blashko, 227

Chai Folk Ensemble

Compton, 55

CHOICE Harvest

Stone, 342

Dauphin RIDE Program

Kostyshyn, 341-342

End of fall session reflection

Bereza, 390-391

Filipino Candian National Congress

Brar, 391

Filipino Music and Arts Association of Canada

Sandhu, 318

Fletcher, David Edward

Goertzen, 154

Garden of Eden

Narth, 15

Geekie, Morgan and Conor

Nesbitt, 155

Good Neighbour Brewing Co.

Naylor, 14-15

Government climate and environment initiatives

Moyes, 342-343

Government's fiscal management record

King, 259-260

Habitat for Humanity

Hiebert, 92

Holiday open house at the Assembly

Cross, 389

Human, Constable Paul

Perchotte, 91

Increased incidents of intolerance and bigotry

Fontaine, 90-91

Let's Talk Science

Cable, 227

Manitoba Aboriginal Sports and Recreation Council

Cross, 53

Manitobans living in poverty

Byram, 318

McIvor MB food bank

Schott, 54

Measures to combat inflation

Maloway, 189

Need for new school in Neepawa

Byram, 227-228

New grocery shuttle for seniors

Schott, 226

Oak Park Youth fundraiser for breast cancer research

Cook, 343

Ong, Paul

Moyes, 91-92

Parent advisory councils in River Heights

Moroz, 118-119

Paton, Bruce

Cable, 153-154

Ports of entry-reduced hours of service

Narth, 260-261

Procter, Paige

King, 190

Recognizing SAFARI farmers

Schuler, 54-55

Recognizing Waverley business

Pankratz, 155

River East Collegiate Kodiaks hockey team

Schmidt, 318-319

Royal Canadian Legion Branch 2

Marcelino, 154-155

Singh Sabha Gurdwara

Kennedy, 317

South Winnipeg Family Information Centre

Wasyliw, 16

Swan Valley Health Centre-public safety

Wowchuk, 117

Taché Community Complex

Lagassé, 317-318

Taylor, Leanne

Stone, 15

Throne Speech

Ewasko, 90

Toews, Kyle

Ewasko, 390

Transgender Day of Remembrance

Oxenham, 13-15

Tunngasugit Innuit Resource Centre

Smith, 117

UMFA union certification anniversary

Chen, 259

Vergie, Peyton

Wharton, 226-227

Wery, Brent

Lagassé, 190

Windor Park Nordic Centre

Loiselle, 118

World AIDS Day

Blashko, 261

Ministerial statements

Holodomor Memorial Day

Kostyshyn, 87-88

Perchotte, 88

International Day of Persons with Disabilities

Byram, 316-317

Fontaine, 315-316

Municipal Government Awareness Week

King, 89-90

Simard, 89

National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women

Byram, 388

Fontaine, 387-388

National Housing Day

Hiebert, 52-53

Smith, 51-52

Schellenbert, Harry

Schmidt, 50

Substance Use and Addictions Awareness Week

Hiebert, 116

Smith, 115-116

Transgender Day of Remembrance

Asagwara, 12-13

Byram, 13

Turner, Maya

Cable, 257-258

Perchotte, 258

Missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls (MMIWG)

Apology request for PC election campaign

Cross, 326-327

Fontaine, 327

Morden-Winkler, Manitoba. See Petitions

Waste water system project

Hiebert, 326

Simard, 326

Moroz, Hon. Mike (River Heights) NDP

Innovation and new technology

Mandate of new department, 125-126

Members' statements

Parent advisory councils in River Heights, 118-119

Oral Questions

Innovation and new technology

Mandate of new department, 125-126

Parent advisory councils

River Heights, 118-119

River Heights

Parent advisory councils, 118-119

Specialist Wait Time Reporting Act (Bill 215)

2 R

Debate, 373-375

Moses, Hon. Jamie (St. Vital) NDP

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, 275-276

Moyes, Mike (Riel) NDP

Children's Hospital Foundation

ER renovation partnership, 62

Members' statements

Government climate and environment initiatives, 342-343

Ong, Paul, 91-92

Ong, Paul

Members' statements, 91-92

Oral Questions

Children's Hospital Foundation

ER renovation partnership, 62

Throne Speech

Debate, 74-77

MRI services. See also Petitions

Portage la Prairie

Asagwara, 62-63

Bereza, 62-63, 400

Kinew, 400

Municipal funding

Tax increases

Cook, 325

Simard, 325-326

Municipal Government Awareness Week

King, 89-90

Simard, 89

Municipalities

Grants and programs

Kinew, 192-193

King, 192-193

Policing costs

Ewasko, 191-192

Kinew, 191-192

Speed zones, quthority to modify

Narth, 196

Naylor, 196

 

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