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Of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba DEBATES and PROCEEDINGS INDEX of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba DEBATES and PROCEEDINGS 40-41 Elizabeth II Third Session - Thirty-Fifth Legislature which opened the 5th of December, 1991 and prorogued the 25th of November, 1992 Volume XLI Printedby the OfficeOUHn ofthe 's Printer,Province of Menitoba TABLE OF CONTENTS Legislative Assembly of Manitoba STANDING AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES Third Session • Thirty-Fifth Legislature Table of Contents ..................................................... ............. 1 List of Members .....................................................................11 Legislative Assembly ............ .......... ................. ...................... Ill Introduction .................................... ........................................ IV Member/Subject Index .................................... ....................... 1 Appendices Appendix A: Oral Questions........................ ............... ........ 194 Appendix B: Members of Executive Council..... ............ ..... 226 Appendix C: Standing and Special Committees ................ 228 MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Thirty-Fifth Legislature Members, Constituencies and Political Affiliation NAME CONSTITUENCY PARTY. ALCOCK, Reg Osborne Liberal ASHTON, Steve Thompson NDP BARRETT, Becky Wellington NDP CARR, James (resigned January27, 1992) Crescentwood Liberal CARSTAIRS, Sharon River Heights Liberal CERILLI, Marianne Radisson NDP CHEEMA, Guizar The Maples Liberal CHOMIAK, Dave Kildonan NDP CONNERY, Edward (resigned June 23, 1992) Portage Ia Prairie PC CUMMINGS, Glen, Hon. Ste. Rose PC DACQUAY, Louise Seine River PC DERKACH, Leonard, Hon. Roblin-Russell PC DEWAR, Gregory Selkirk NDP DOER, Gary Concordia NDP DOWNEY, James, Hon. Arthur-Virden PC DRIEDGER, Albert, Hon. Steinbach PC DUCHARME, Gerry, Hon. Riel PC EDWARDS, Paul St. James Liberal ENNS, Harry, Hon. Lakeside PC ERNST, Jim, Hon. Charleswood PC EVANS, Clif Interlake NDP EVANS, Leonard S. Brandon East NDP FILMON, Gary, Hon. Tuxedo PC FINDLAY, Glen, Hon. Springfield PC FRIESEN, Jean Wolseley NDP GAUDRY, Neil St. Boniface Liberal GILLESHAMMER, Harold, Hon. Minnedosa PC HARPER, Elijah Rupertsland NDP HELWER, Edward R. Gimli PC HICKES, George Point Douglas NDP LAMOUREUX, Kevin Inkster Liberal LATHLIN, Oscar The Pas NDP LAURENDEAU, Marcel St. Norbert PC MALOWAY, Jim Elmwood NDP MANNESS, Clayton, Hon. Morris PC MARTINDALE, Doug Burrows NDP McALPINE, Gerry Sturgeon Creek PC McCRAE, James, Hon. Brandon West PC MciNTOSH, Linda, Hon. Assiniboia PC MITCHELSON, Bonnie, Hon. River East PC NEUFELD, Harold, Hon. Rossmere PC ORCHARD, Donald, Hon. Pembina PC PENNER, Jack Emerson PC PLOHMAN, John Dauphin NDP PRAZNIK, Darren, Hon. Lac du Bonnet PC REID, Daryl Transcona NDP REIMER, Jack Niakwa PC RENDER, Shirley St. Vital PC ROCAN, Denis, Hon. Gladstone PC ROSE, Bob Turtle Mountain PC SANTOS, Conrad Broadway NDP STEFANSON, Eric Kirkfield Park PC STORIE, Jerry Flin Flon NDP SVEINSON, Ben La Verendrye PC VODREY, Rosemary, Hon. FortGarry PC WASYLYCIA - LEIS, Judy St. Johns NDP WOWCHUK, Rosann Swan River NDP II LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba ............................. Hon. George Johnson, M.D. Speaker of the Legislative Assembly ....................... Hon. Denis C. Rocan, M.L.A. Deputy Speaker and Chairman Committees of the Whole House .............................. Mrs. Louise Dacquay, M.L.A. Deputy Chairman of Committees of the Whole House .............................. Mr. Marcel Laurendeau, M.L.A. Government House Leader ...................................... Hon. Clayton Manness, M.L.A. Opposition House Leader ......................................... Mr. Steve Ashton, M.L.A. Second Opposition House Leader ........................... Mr. Reg Alcock, M.L.A. Government Whip ..................................... ............... Mr. Edward Helwer, M.L.A. Opposition Whip ....................................................... Mr. George Hickes, M.L.A. Second Opposition Whip .......................................... Mr. Kevin Lamoureux, M.L.A. Clerk of the Legislative Assembly ............................ Mr. W. H. Remnant Deputy Clerk of the Legislative Assembly ................ Ms. Beverley Bosiak Clerks of Committees ............................................... Ms. Patricia Chaychuk-Fitzpatrick ................................................................................. Ms. Bonnie Greschuk Legislative Counsel .................................................. Ms. Shirley Strutt Sergeant-at-Arms ..................................................... Mr. Dennis Gray Chief of Hansard Services ........................................ Mrs. Suzanne L. Dion Hansard Indexer ....................................................... Ms. Brenda L. Walker Il l INTRODUCTION The Hansard Index is designed to provide easy access to topics discussed in the Legislative Assembly. For this reason it corresponds to the text of the Manitoba Hansard. FORMAT The Index is in two sections: (1) Member/Subject Index, and (2) Appendices. Mem ber/Subject Index: Main entry in this section is a subject heading which may be subdivided. Following the main entry are secondary headings, "see" and "see also" references, and a listing of individuals who spoke on that subject. Appendices: Included in this section is a complete list of Oral Questions by department, Members of Executive Council, and Chairpersons of Standing and Special Committees. FILING ARRANGEMENT The basic filing principle is alphabetical, letter by letter. The sequence is as follows: a) numbers are filed at the beginning of the alphabet, if they are the first character in the filing element. b) initials separated by punctuation, abbreviations, acronyms without interior punctuation are filed at the beginning of their alphabetic group. ABBREVIATIONS 1 r .. .............................. First Reading 0/C .......................... Order-in-Council 2r ...........................Second Reading P/0 ............................... Point of Order 3r ...............................Third Reading R/R ...................... Read and Received Arndt............................. Amendment RIA ................................ Royal Assent C/W ...........Committee of the Whole R/S .................................Report Stage (M) ..................................... ... Motion S.P. ............................. Session Paper T.P ................... Tabled Paper IV Hansard Index 55 Pl us program Ablnoch/ PreschoolProgram - Cont. Funding restoration Meeting request Ducharme 1258, 1711; Santos 1258, 1711 Downey 1761 ; Filmon 3418; Indexing Hickes 1761 , 3418 Ducharme 2020, 3989; Gaudry 2020; See also Petitions Santos 3989 Abl tl bi·Prlce-Pine Fall s A. E. McKenzie Co. Ltd. De-inking plant Auditor's Report, 1990,19 91 (S.P. 41 ) Cummings 4207-8; Edwards 4207 Downey 551 Employee-owned proposal Doer 1754;Filmon 1754 Feasibility study ACCESS program s Doer 1754-5, 2103-4; Downey 2200-1 ; Funding, federal Filmon17 54-5, 21 03-4;Storie 2200 Lathlin 686;Stefanson 686-7 Financial status Funding reductions Doer 21 02- 3; Filmon 2103 Friesen 3169; Vodrey 3169-70 Licencing process Government action Carstairs 3954-5; Cummings 3955 Doer 4570; Filmon 4570-1 Mediation process Government commitment Carstairs 3954; Cummings 3954 Lathlin 687; Stefanson 687 Premier's discussions Aboriginal Centre Doer 4569-70; Film on 4570 Funding See also Aboriginal women Downey 1609, 3956; Hickes 1609, 3956 Governmentcommitment ACR E Downey 3316-7; Hickes 3316-7 See Association for a Clean Rural Environment Aboriginal Child and Family Services AIDS Candlel ight Mem orial Independent review Barrett4740; Gilleshammer 4740 See Nonpolitical statements Internal review AIDS education projects Barrett4739-40; Gilleshammer 4740 Public inquiry Funding Carstairs 3790-1 ; Gilleshammer 3790-1 Orchard 4598-9; Wasylycia-Leis 4598-9 Aboriginal Issues AIDS prevention programs Education/trainingopportunities Street Links funding Ernst 4571 ; Friesen 4571 Orchard 3648-9; Wasylycia-Leis 3648-9 Governmentcommitment Downey 3955; Hickes3955 Abl nochl Preschool Program See also Ministerial statements Closure Downey 1498; Hickes 1498 Aboriginal Justice Comm ission Correspondence (T.P. 36) See Private Members'Business-Resolutions Hickes 1609 Funding Aboriginal Justice Initiatives (Supply) Downey 1417-8, 1609, 1761; Edwards 5188-91; Lathlin 5178-87; Hickes 1417-8, 1609, 1761 McCrae 5178-90 1 Hansard Index Aboriginal Justice Inquiry Report Adm inistration of Oaths of Office, an Act Courtservices, Northern respecting the (8111 1) Downey 1369; Harper 1368-9; McCrae 1368-9 1r Filmon 11 Recommendations Chomiak 3039; Doer552- 3, 5167-9; Advertising, misl eadi ng Downey 553, 5168-9; Filmon 3039; Consumer protection Lathlin 20, 224-5; McCrae 20-1, 224-5, 552-3 Edwards 124-6; McCrae 126; Mcintosh 125 See also Justice, Departmentof (Supply)-Public Employment advertisement (T.P. 2) Inquiry into the Administration of Justice and Edwards 125 AboriginalPeople Affirm ative action Aboriginal justice system Co-ordinator Government position Cerilli 443 0; Praznik 4430 Lathlin 553; McCrae 553-4 See also Multicultural legislation See also Petitions Agricultural Industry Aboriginal sel f-governm ent Diversification Governmentposition Findlay 1424, 4990; Gaudry 1424; Johnson 9-1 0 Johnson 4-5; Wowchuk 4990 Financial assistance Findlay 54-5, 728-9; Plohman 54-5, 728-9 Aboriginal wom en Net farm income ACCESS program Manness 3894; Plohman 3893- 4 Barrett10 52; Downey10 52 See also NorthAmerican Free Trade Agreement; Program accessibility Vegetable producing
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