Hansard 2018 (29th Legislature, Fourth Session)

Speaker Index

The cumulative index, which provides subject access to debates of the Alberta Legislature, is uploaded on a weekly basis. It is provided for reference purposes only and is unedited and unofficial.

The table below is a list to date of Alberta Hansard issue numbers, dates, and page ranges, with links to the text document. The index itself starts following the table. Use the search capabilities of Adobe Acrobat to search the index and find the topic you are interested in; note the page number(s) associated with it. Then click on the page number range in the table below to open the issue.

Abbreviations Political parties AL Alberta Liberal Party AP Alberta Party FCP Freedom Conservative Party of Alberta IC Independent Conservative Ind. Independent (no party affiliation) NDP New Democratic Party PC Progressive Conservative Party UCP United Conservative Party

Abbreviations not included in the above list are in the subject index in alphabetical order.

NOTE: Tabled documents are listed in the Sessional Papers for this session.

Alberta Hansard page and issue number information (29th Leg. / 4th Sess. 2018)

Issue No. Date Pages 1 (Speech from the Throne) ...... March 8 aft...... 1-6 2 ...... March 12 aft...... 7-40 3 ...... March 13 morn...... 41-54 3 ...... March 13 aft...... 55-86 4 ...... March 14 morn...... 87-106 4 ...... March 14 aft...... 107-142 5 ...... March 15 morn...... 143–166 5 ...... March 15 aft...... 167-188 6 ...... March 19 aft...... 189-220 6 ...... March 19 eve...... 221-232 7 ...... March 20 morn...... 233-246 7 ...... March 20 aft...... 247-280 8 ...... March 21 aft...... 281-312 9 ...... March 22 morn...... 313-332 9 (Budget Address) ...... March 22 aft...... 333-348 [Constituency week] 10 ...... April 3 morn...... 349-362 10 ...... April 3 aft...... 363-376 11 ...... April 4 aft...... 377-412 12 ...... April 5 aft...... 413-434 13 ...... April 9 aft...... 435-468 14 ...... April 10 aft...... 469-502 15 ...... April 11 aft...... 503-516 16 ...... April 12 aft...... 517-536

Issue No. Date Pages 17 ...... April 16 aft...... 537-566 18 ...... April 17 aft...... 567-578 19 ...... April 18 aft...... 579-594 20 ...... April 19 aft...... 595-614 [Constituency week] 21 ...... April 30 aft...... 615-642 22 ...... May 1 morn...... 643-656 22 ...... May 1 aft...... 657-690 22 ...... May 1 eve...... 691-706 23 ...... May 2 morn...... 707-724 23 ...... May 2 aft...... 725-756 23 ...... May 2 eve...... 757-774 24 ...... May 3 morn...... 775-794 24 ...... May 3 aft...... 795-816 25 ...... May 7 aft...... 817-846 25 ...... May 7 eve...... 847-866 26 ...... May 8 aft...... 867-898 26 ...... May 8 eve...... 899-914 27 ...... May 9 morn...... 915-934 27 ...... May 9 aft...... 935-966 27 ...... May 9 eve...... 967-984 28 ...... May 10 morn...... 985-996 28 ...... May 10 aft...... 997-1018 29 ...... May 14 aft...... 1019-1048 29 ...... May 14 eve...... 1049-1060 30 ...... May 15 morn...... 1061-1068 30 ...... May 15 aft...... 1069-1096 30 ...... May 15 eve...... 1097-1104 31 ...... May 16 morn...... 1105-1122 31 ...... May 16 aft...... 1123-1154 31 ...... May 16 eve...... 1155-1168 32 ...... May 17 morn...... 1169-1188 32 ...... May 17 aft...... 1189-1206 [Constituency week] 33 ...... May 28 aft...... 1207-1238 33 ...... May 28 eve...... 1239-1252 34 ...... May 29 morn...... 1253-1264 34 ...... May 29 aft...... 1265-1298 34 ...... May 29 eve...... 1299-1318 35 ...... May 30 morn...... 1319-1334 35 ...... May 30 aft...... 1335-1364 35 ...... May 30 eve...... 1365-1386 36 ...... May 31 morn...... 1387-1404 36 ...... May 31 aft...... 1405-1422 37 ...... June 4 aft...... 1423-1448 37 ...... June 4 eve...... 1449-1480 38 ...... June 5 morn...... 1481-1494 38 ...... June 5 aft...... 1495-1524 39 ...... June 6 morn...... 1525-1542 39 ...... June 6 aft...... 1543-1572 40 ...... June 7 morn...... 1573-1592 40 ...... June 7 aft...... 1593-1604

Spring sitting: 20 mornings, 40 afternoons, 13 evenings

Issue No. Date Pages 41 ...... October 29 aft...... 1605-1638 42 ...... October 30 morn...... 1639-1654 42 ...... October 30 aft...... 1655-1684 43 ...... October 31 morn...... 1685-1702 43 ...... October 31 aft...... 1703-1732 44 ...... November 1 morn...... 1733-1750 44 ...... November 1 aft...... 1751-1766 45 ...... November 5 aft...... 1767-1798 46 ...... November 6 morn...... 1799-1812 46 ...... November 6 aft...... 1813-1844 47 ...... November 7 morn...... 1845-1866 47 ...... November 7 aft...... 1867-1898 48 ...... November 8 morn...... 1899-1910 48 ...... November 8 aft...... 1911-1932 [Constituency week] 49 ...... November 19 aft...... 1933-1968 50 ...... November 20 morn...... 1969-1982 50 ...... November 20 aft...... 1983-2016 51 ...... November 21 morn...... 2017-2032 51 ...... November 21 aft...... 2033-2064 52 ...... November 22 aft...... 2065-2086 53 ...... November 26 aft...... 2087-2118 53 ...... November 26 eve...... 2119-2126 54 ...... November 27 morn...... 2127-2140 54 ...... November 27 aft...... 2141-2170 55 ...... November 28 morn...... 2171-2184 55 ...... November 28 aft...... 2185-2214 56 ...... November 29 morn...... 2215-2226 56 ...... November 29 aft...... 2227-2248 57 ...... December 3 aft...... 2249-2274 57 ...... December 3 eve...... 2275-2294 58 ...... December 4 morn...... 2295-2306 58 ...... December 4 aft...... 2307-2338 59 ...... December 5 morn...... 2339-2358 59 ...... December 5 aft...... 2359-2386 60 ...... December 6 aft...... 2387-2404

Fall sitting: 13 mornings, 20 afternoons, 2 evenings

Main Estimates 2018-2019

The main estimates (budget) for 2018-2019 are all being considered in the legislative policy committees. Below is a list of ministries, the schedule of debate, and links to posted transcripts. At 3 p.m. on April 19 the Committee of Supply will meet to vote on the estimates.

Meetings start at 9 a.m. (morning), 3:30 p.m. (afternoon); or 7 p.m. (evening). Estimates debates are scheduled for three hours except for Executive Council, Culture and Tourism, Infrastructure, and Service Alberta, which are scheduled for two hours. The ministries of Economic Development and Trade, Energy, Environment and Parks, and Justice and Solicitor General each have two meetings scheduled for a total of six hours’ debate per ministry.

Listing by date:

Ministry Committee Meeting Date Indigenous Relations Resource Stewardship April 3 afternoon (3 hours) Justice and Solicitor General Families and Communities April 3 afternoon (3 hours) Treasury Board and Finance Resource Stewardship April 4 morning (3 hours) Seniors and Housing Families and Communities April 4 morning (3 hours) Justice and Solicitor General Families and Communities April 5 morning (3 hours) Advanced Education Alberta’s Economic Future April 5 morning (3 hours) Energy Resource Stewardship April 9 evening (3 hours) Culture and Tourism Alberta’s Economic Future April 9 evening (2 hours) Labour Alberta’s Economic Future April 10 morning (3 hours) Energy Resource Stewardship April 10 morning (3 hours) Health Families and Communities April 11 morning (3 hours) Transportation Resource Stewardship April 11 afternoon (3 hours) Economic Development and Trade Alberta’s Economic Future April 11 afternoon (3 hours) Economic Development and Trade Alberta’s Economic Future April 12 morning (3 hours) Service Alberta Families and Communities April 12 morning (2 hours) Infrastructure Alberta’s Economic Future April 16 evening (2 hours) Community and Social Services Families and Communities April 16 evening (3 hours) Agriculture and Forestry Alberta’s Economic Future April 17 morning (3 hours) Environment and Parks Resource Stewardship April 17 afternoon (3 hours) Status of Women Families and Communities April 17 afternoon (3 hours) Environment and Parks Resource Stewardship April 18 morning (3 hours) Education Families and Communities April 18 afternoon (3 hours) Executive Council Alberta’s Economic Future April 18 afternoon (2 hours) Municipal Affairs Resource Stewardship April 19 morning (3 hours) Children’s Services Families and Communities April 19 morning (3 hours)

2018 Hansard Subject Index 1

29th Legislature Aboriginal relations General remarks ... Mason 2402–3 Members’ statements ... Loyola 1594 Members’ statements ... Fildebrandt 2400–2401; Aboriginal relations ministry Fraser 2229; Hanson 2260 See Ministry of Indigenous Relations 350.org Aboriginal tourism programs Provincial government correspondence, May 1, 2015, to See Tourism: Aboriginal tourism April 30, 2018 (Motion for a Return 4: accepted) ... Aboriginal Veterans Day Panda 1779 Members’ statements ... Goehring 1913 AADL Aboriginal women See Alberta aids to daily living program Employment programs See Women Building Futures AAMDC (former) skilled trades program See Rural Municipalities of Alberta Abortion services AASAS Access to ... Hoffman 1002; McPherson 500; Shepherd See Association of Alberta Sexual Assault Services 1002 ABCs Antiabortion protests near clinics ... Fildebrandt 172– See Government agencies, boards, and commissions 73; Hoffman 173, 498, 1352–53; McPherson 501; Aboriginal children Pitt 499; Renaud 501 Protective services See Child protective services Restriction on activities in access zones, laws and Removal from families and communities (’60s scoop) ... legislation See Protecting Choice for Women Speech from the Throne 4; van Dijken 1748–49 Accessing Health Care Act (Bill 9) Removal from families and communities (’60s scoop), Abuse of children provincial apology ... Hinkley 1213–14; Hoffman See Child abuse 1213–14; Kenney 1211; Larivee 2376; Pitt 2377 Academy of Learning College Removal from families and communities (’60s scoop), See Postsecondary educational institutions provincial apology, ministerial statement ... Notley Acadia Valley wildfire 1208–9 See Wildfire, Acadia Valley (2017) Removal from families and communities (’60s scoop), Access to information laws provincial apology, ministerial statement, responses See Freedom of Information and Protection of ... Fildebrandt 1211; Fraser 1210; Hanson 1209– Privacy Act (FOIP Act) 10; Swann 1210–11 Removal from families and communities (’60s scoop), Accommodations industry levy support for survivors ... Kenney 1211; Notley 1211 See Tourism levy Aboriginal climate change initiative Accountability and ethics select special committee See Indigenous climate leadership initiative See Ethics and Accountability Committee, Select Special Aboriginal communities Carbon levy costs ... Hanson 559; Nixon 555 ACE program Climate leadership plan participation ... Feehan 551– See HIV/AIDS treatment: Adherence and 52; Hanson 559; Speech from the Throne 4; Sucha community engagement (ACE) program 328 ACFA Act (Alberta Capital Finance Authority Act) Aboriginal consultation Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Improve Consultation on pipelines See Pipeline construction: the Affordability and Accessibility of Post- Aboriginal consultation secondary Education, An (Bill 19) General remarks ... Speech from the Throne 4; Sucha Acheson industrial area 328; Westhead 392 Members’ statements ... Babcock 1496 Provincial policy development ... Feehan 1080–81; Achievement tests Hinkley 1080–81 See Student testing (elementary and secondary Aboriginal history month students) See National Indigenous History Month Acromegaly Awareness Day Aboriginal offenders Members’ statements ... Carson 1752 See Corrections; Sentences (criminal procedure) Act for Strong Families Building Stronger Aboriginal peoples Communities, An (Bill 22) [See also Alexander First Nation; Montana First First reading ... Larivee 1714 Nation; Siksika First Nation; Stoney Nakoda First Second reading ... Clark 1740–42, 1747; Ellis 1739– Nation; Woodland Cree First Nation] 40; Goehring 1736; Larivee 1736; McIver 1736–38; Acknowledgement ... Speech from the Throne 1 Pitt 1743–45, 1747; Rosendahl 1738–39; Sucha AHS letter to aboriginal client See Alberta Health 1742–43; Swann 1746–48; van Dijken 1748–49; Services (authority): Letter to aboriginal client Woollard 1745 Employment skills and training See Employment skills Committee ... Aheer 2005–7, 2172–76; Clark 2158–59, and training: Programs for aboriginal people 2162–63, 2165, 2330–31; Ellis 2007–8, 2169; Fraser General remarks ... Kenney 429 2010–12; Larivee 2009–11, 2172, 2175, 2331–32; Reconciliation See Reconciliation between aboriginal Loewen 2014; McIver 2010, 2159–60, 2163–66, and nonaboriginal peoples 2168–69, 2331; Nixon 2011–16, 2161–62, 2166–68, Treaty 8 First Nations See First Nations Treaty 8 2328–30; Pitt 2173–74; Starke 2171–73; Sucha Workforce participation, provincial programs See 2008–9, 2160–61, 2165–66, 2168 Employment and income support programs: Committee, amendment A1 (obligation to report abuse) Underemployed populations (Ellis: carried) ... Ellis 2007–8; Larivee 2009–10; McIver 2010; Sucha 2008–9 2 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Act for Strong Families Building Stronger Act to Combat Poverty and Fight for Albertans with Communities, An (Bill 22) (continued) Disabilities, An (Bill 26) (continued) Committee, amendment A2 (review of act) Committee, amendment A1 (employment exemptions) (Fraser/Clark: carried) ... Chair 2171; Clark 2010, (Sabir/Renaud: carried) ... Ceci 2205–6; Cooper 2159; Fraser 2010–12; Larivee 2011; Loewen 2201–2; Fraser 2206–7; Ganley 2208; Hunter 2014; McIver 2159–60; Nixon 2011–16 2204–5, 2207–8; McPherson 2208; Renaud 2201–4; Committee, amendment A2 (review of act) Sabir 2200–2201 (Fraser/Clark: carried), subamendment A2-SA1 Committee, amendment A1 (employment exemptions) (Child and Youth Advocate inclusion in review (Sabir/Renaud: carried), subamendment A1-SA1 committees) (McIver: defeated) ... Clark 2162–63; (client bill of rights, stakeholder consultation McIver 2159–60, 2163–64; Nixon 2161–62; Sucha provisions) (McPherson: defeated) ... McPherson 2160–61 2208; Sabir 2209 Committee, amendment A2 (review of act) Committee, amendment A1 (employment exemptions) (Fraser/Clark: carried), subamendment A2-SA1 (Sabir/Renaud: carried), subamendment A1-SA1 (Child and Youth Advocate inclusion in review (client bill of rights, stakeholder consultation committees) (McIver: defeated), division ... 2164 provisions) (McPherson: defeated), division ... 2209 Committee, amendment A2 (review of act) Third reading ... Fitzpatrick 2220; Sabir 2220 (Fraser/Clark: carried), subamendment A2-SA2 Third reading, motion on previous question ... (public reviews) (McIver: defeated) ... Clark 2165; Fildebrandt 2220 Ellis 2169; McIver 2164–66, 2168–69; Nixon 2166– Royal Assent ... 11 December 2018 (outside of House 68; Sucha 2165–66, 2168 sitting) Committee, amendment A2 (review of act) Arbitration provisions ... van Dijken 2219 (Fraser/Clark: carried), subamendment A2-SA2 Bill cosponsors ... Sabir 2078 (public reviews) (McIver: defeated), division ... 2169 Members’ statements ... Dach 1935 Committee, amendment A3 (guiding principles, addition Stakeholder consultation ... Sabir 2078; Starke 2082 of family as the basic unit of society) (Starke: Act to Control and Regulate Cannabis, An defeated) ... Aheer 2172–73; Larivee 2172; Starke Amendments, laws and legislation See Gaming and 2171–73 Liquor Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 6) Committee, amendment A3 (guiding principles, addition General remarks ... Nixon 1010; Panda 1011 of family as the basic unit of society) (Starke: Restrictions on cannabis use under act ... Shepherd 1162 defeated), division ... 2173 Act to Declare the Trans Mountain Pipeline Project and Committee, amendment A4 (director’s duty to report) Related Works to Be for the General Advantage of (Pitt/Nixon: defeated) ... Aheer 2174–76; Larivee 2175; Nixon 2173; Pitt 2173–74 See Trans Mountain Pipeline Project Act (Senate Committee, amendment A4 (director’s duty to report) Public Bill S-245) (Pitt/Nixon: defeated), division ... 2176 Act to Empower Utility Consumers, An (Bill 14) Third reading ... Larivee 2376–77; Luff 2377–78; Pitt First reading ... McLean 590 2377 Second reading ... Aheer 917–19, 1099–1100; Royal Assent ... 11 December 2018 (outside of House Anderson, W. 1098–99; Clark 919; Cyr 719–20, sitting) 916–19; Drysdale 915; Hinkley 720; McLean 718– Act Respecting the Regulation of Vessels that Transport 19; Orr 723–24; Panda 915–17; Rosendahl 722–23; Crude Oil or Persistent Oil to or from Ports or Schneider 721–22 Marine Installations Located along British Committee ... Cyr 1319–20; Ellis 1321; McLean Columbia’s North Coast, An 1320–22 See Oil Tanker Moratorium Act (federal Bill C-48) Committee, amendment A1(information on taxes, levies Act to Amend the Alberta Bill of Rights to Protect Our and charges) (Cyr: defeated) ... Cyr 1319–20; Ellis Children, An (Bill 10, 2014) 1321; McLean 1320–22 General remarks ... Jansen 768 Committee, amendment A1(information on taxes, levies and charges) (Cyr: defeated), division ... 1322 Act to Amend the Criminal Code, the Youth Criminal Third reading ... Cyr 1421; Hinkley 1421; McLean 1421 Justice Act, and Other Acts and to Make Royal Assent ... 11 June 2018 (outside of House sitting) Consequential Amendments to Other Acts (federal Public reporting provisions ... Cyr 720; Hinkley 720 Bill C-75) Stakeholder consultation ... McLean 1320–21 Criminal Code penalty provision amendments ... Ellis 1501–2; Ganley 1501–2, 1546, 1550–51, 1755; Act to Enable Clean Energy Improvements, An (Bill 10) Kenney 1546, 1596, 1755; Notley 1596; Strankman First reading ... Anderson, S. 528 1550 Second reading ... Aheer 763, 768–70; Anderson, S. 611–12, 761–62, 770–71, 980–81, 1183, 1185, 1246; Act to Combat Poverty and Fight for Albertans with Anderson, W. 645–47; Carson 1180–81; Clark 648– Disabilities, An (Bill 26) 49; Cooper 771–72; Cyr 1243, 1245–46; Drysdale First reading ... Sabir 1923 761–62, 1186–87; Gotfried 978–80; Horne 647; Second reading ... Fitzpatrick 2084–85; Gotfried Hunter 644–45, 647, 649, 765–66; Jansen 768; 2085–86; Hanson 2079–80; McPherson 2083; Nixon Loewen 975, 977, 980; Luff 764–66; McIver 1181– 2081–82, 2085; Sabir 2078–79; Starke 2082–83 83; McPherson 1246; Nixon 973–76; Orr 976–78, Committee ... Ceci 2205–6; Cooper 2201–2; Fraser 1244–46; Panda 649–50; Pitt 646–47; Schmidt 2206–7; Ganley 2208; Hunter 2204–5, 2207–8; 762–64; Schneider 766–68, 1242–44; Smith 1052– McPherson 2208; Renaud 2202–4; Sabir 2200– 54; Stier 643–44, 767–68, 1183–86; Strankman 2201, 2209 1049–50; Swann 1054; Yao 1050–52 2018 Hansard Subject Index 3

Act to Enable Clean Energy Improvements, An (Bill 10) Act to Enable Clean Energy Improvements, An (Bill 10) (continued) (continued) Second reading, motion to not now read and to refer Technical briefings ... Anderson, S. 1555; McIver subject matter to Alberta’s Economic Future 1559, 1565; Nixon 1556–57; Schneider 768, 1242; Committee (referral amendment REF) (Nixon: Stier 768, 1374–75, 1558 defeated) ... Anderson, S. 980–81; Gotfried 978–80; Act to Enact the Impact Assessment Act and the Loewen 975, 977, 980; Nixon 974–76, 981; Orr Canadian Energy Regulator Act, to Amend the 976–78; Smith 1052–54; Strankman 1049–50; Navigation Protection Act and to Make Swann 1054; Yao 1050–52 Consequential Amendments to Other Acts, An Second reading, motion to not now read and to refer (federal Bill C-69) subject matter to Alberta’s Economic Future General remarks ... Kenney 1447 Committee (referral amendment REF) (Nixon: Provincial response ... Aheer 1822–23; Bilous 1613, defeated), division ... 1054 1628, 1823; Coolahan 1632; Cyr 1192; Drysdale Second reading, motion to not now read because of 1000; Hoffman 506–7, 1000, 1129, 1192, 1426, insufficient detail in bill (reasoned amendment) 1706–7; Kenney 420–21, 506–7, 1126–27, 1129, (McIver: defeated) ... Anderson, S. 1183, 1185; Cyr 1269–70, 1426, 1611, 1754–55, 2312; Loewen 1876– 1243, 1245–46; Drysdale 1186–87; McIver 1182– 77; McCuaig-Boyd 510, 1026, 1129, 1823, 1877; 83; McPherson 1246; Orr 1244–46; Schneider McIver 475–76; Nixon 1613–14, 1624, 1706–7; 1242–44; Stier 1183–86 Notley 1126–27, 1269–70, 1611–12, 1754, 2312; Second reading, motion to not now read because of Panda 509–10, 1026, 1535–36; Phillips 420–21, insufficient detail in bill (reasoned amendment) 475–76, 510, 1629, 1755, 1822 (McIver: defeated), division ... 1246 Provincial response, emergency motion under Standing Second reading, points of order on debate ... Nixon 975; Order 42, request for debate (unanimous consent Speaker, The 975 denied) ... Nixon 1715, 1763; Speaker, The 1716, Second reading, division ... 1246–47 1763 Committee ... Clark 1377–79; Larivee 1287–88; Act to Implement Certain Provisions of the Budget Loewen 1378; Luff 1379; Nixon 1375–77; Stier Tabled in Parliament on February 27, 2018 and 1374–75 Other Measures, An (federal Bill C-74) Committee, amendment A1 (municipal bylaws, municipal Provincial response ... Hoffman 820; Nixon 819 tax notices, terminology changes, petitions, complaint restrictions) (Larivee: carried) ... Clark 1377; Larivee Act to Improve the Affordability and Accessibility of 1288; Loewen 1378; McIver 1559; Nixon 1375–77; Post-secondary Education, An (Bill 19) Stier 1374–75 First reading ... Schmidt 1621 Committee, amendment A2 (retroactive provision) Second reading ... Acting Speaker (Sweet) 1701; (Clark: defeated) ... Clark 1378–79; Luff 1379 Anderson, W. 1668–69; Clark 1690–91; Cooper Committee, agreement to remaining clauses, division ... 1691, 1693, 1697–98; Cyr 1674; Dang 1673–75; 1379 Dreeshen 1698–1700; Ellis 1669–70; Fitzpatrick Third reading ... Anderson, S. 1555–56; Gotfried 1693–94; Hoffman 1678–79; Hunter 1694–95; 1561–63, 1568–69; Hanson 1559–61; Loewen Jabbour 1698; Kazim 1670–71; McIver 1680–81; 1560–61, 1569–71; Mason 1567; McIver 1558–59, McKitrick 1695–96; Nixon 1676–78; Payne 1676; 1565–67; Nixon 1556–57; Panda 1567–68; Smith Pitt 1690; Schmidt 1667–68, 1670, 1700; Shepherd 1563–65; Stier 1557–59 1679–80; Smith 1691–93; Swann 1675–76; Yao Third reading, motion to not now read (3-month hoist 1671–73 amendment HA) (McIver: defeated) ... Gotfried Second reading, motion to not now read and to refer 1568–69; Loewen 1569–71; Mason 1567; McIver subject matter to Alberta’s Economic Future 1566–67; Panda 1567–68 Committee (referral amendment REF1) (Nixon: Third reading, motion to not now read (3-month hoist defeated) ... Clark 1690–91; Cooper 1691; Hoffman amendment HA) (McIver: defeated), division ... 1571 1678–79; McIver 1680–81; Nixon 1676–78; Pitt Third reading, points of order on debate ... Speaker, The 1690; Shepherd 1679–80 1563; Starke 1563 Second reading, points of order on debate ... Acting Third reading, division ... 1571 Speaker (Sweet) 1701; Cooper 1701; Larivee 1700; Royal Assent ... 11 June 2018 (outside of House sitting) Pitt 1700; Schmidt 1701 Alberta Real Estate Association response ... Schneider Second reading, points of order on debate, remarks 1244 withdrawn ... Schmidt 1723 Application to nonprofit organizations ... Anderson, W. Second reading, points of order on debate, request for 646 member to leave the Chamber ... Acting Speaker General remarks ... Turner 635 (Sweet) 1701; Schmidt 1701 Provisions for changes to loan schedule ... Cooper 772 Committee ... Aheer 1834–35; Anderson, W. 1828–29; Regulation development ... Hanson 1561; Loewen Cyr 1830–31; Dreeshen 1831–32; Drever 1726–27; 1561; Schneider 766–67; Stier 643–44 Hanson 1724–26; Littlewood 1723–24; Loewen RMA position ... Anderson, S. 770; Schneider 768; 1722–23, 1832–33; McIver 1830; Nixon 1829, 1835; Stier 768 Orr 1727–28; Renaud 1718–19; Schmidt 1724, Stakeholder consultation ... Anderson, S. 762, 770–71, 1726, 1828–34; Schreiner 1722; Smith 1829, 1831, 1183, 1555–56; Anderson, W. 980–81; Clark 648, 1833–34; Starke 1720–22; Woollard 1719–20 1377; Cooper 771; Drysdale 1186; Gotfried 978, Committee, amendment A1 (mandatory noninstructional 1561–63; Jansen 768; Loewen 975; McIver 1558– fees) (Schmidt: carried) ... Anderson, W. 1828–29; 59, 1566; Nixon 1377, 1557; Panda 649; Schneider Cyr 1830–31; McIver 1830; Nixon 1829; Schmidt 766–68; Stier 1557–59; Strankman 1049–50 1828–31; Smith 1829, 1831 4 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Act to Improve the Affordability and Accessibility of Act to Protect Patients, An (Bill 21) (continued) Post-secondary Education, An (Bill 19) (continued) Committee, amendment A1 (section 7, removal of Third reading ... Carson 1862–64; Connolly 1848; ability to reapply to practise in Alberta) (McPherson: Dach 1857; Goodridge 2001–3; Gotfried 1852–54; defeated), division ... 1730–31 Hanson 1864–65; Horne 2003; Hunter 1859; Committee, amendment A2 (section 7, extension of time Loewen 1848–51; Miller 1851–52; Orr 1845–47; before individual can reapply to practise in Alberta) Panda 1857–59; Pitt 1863–64; Schmidt 1845, (Yao: defeated) ... Hoffman 1836; Yao 1835–36 1854–55, 1861–62, 2004–5; Shepherd 1852, 1855– Committee, amendment A2 (section 7, extension of time 57; Starke 1859–61; Strankman 2000–2001; Yao before individual can reapply to practise in Alberta) 1849–50 (Yao: defeated), division ... 1836 Third reading, points of order on debate ... Deputy Committee, amendment A3 (hearing tribunal Speaker 1851, 1859, 1861, 1864; Feehan 1859–61, membership) (Fildebrandt: defeated) ... Fildebrandt 1863–64; Loewen 1851; Pitt 1851, 1859, 1861, 1837; Hoffman 1837–38 1864; Westhead 1851 Committee, amendment A4 (evidence of physical or Third reading, points of order on debate, remarks psychological injury or harm in complaints alleging withdrawn ... Starke 1861 sexual abuse or sexual misconduct) (Swann: carried) Royal Assent ... 11 December 2018 (outside of House ... Hoffman 1838; Swann 1838 sitting) Committee, amendment A5 (section 7, extension of time Grant MacEwan University and Mount Royal before individual can reapply to practise in Alberta to University governance provisions ... Schmidt 1726, 5 years after completion of sentence) (Goodridge: 2004 defeated) ... Cooper 1839; Goodridge 1838; International student tuition and fee provisions ... Aheer Hoffman 1839; McPherson 1840; Swann 1839–40 1835; Dang 1674; Dreeshen 1699; Ellis 1670; Committee, amendment A5 (section 7, extension of time Gotfried 1854; Kazim 1671; Littlewood 1724; before individual can reapply to practise in Alberta to Miller 1852; Orr 1728; Panda 1858; Smith 1693; 5 years after completion of sentence) (Goodridge: Strankman 2001; Swann 1675; Woollard 1720 defeated), division ... 1840 Mandatory noninstructional fee provisions ... Cooper Committee, amendment A6 (lifetime ban on practising 1698; Dang 1673–74; Dreeshen 1699; Loewen following Criminal Code conviction) (Aheer: 1832–33; Schmidt 1832–33, 1845, 2004; Strankman defeated) ... Aheer 1840–41; Hoffman 1841; Kenney 2000–2001; Swann 1675; Yao 1850 1841–42; McPherson 1842; Swann 1841 Ministerial powers under act ... Dreeshen 1832 Committee, amendment A6 (lifetime ban on practising Provisions for collaboration between universities and following Criminal Code conviction) (Aheer: non degree-granting institutions ... Dreeshen 1831; defeated), division ... 1842–43 Schmidt 1726 Committee, amendment A7 (sections 7 and 26, lifetime Regulation development ... Anderson, W. 1668; ban on practising for individuals found guilty of Dreeshen 1699, 1832; Loewen 1833; Schmidt 1833; sexual abuse; 5-year ban for individuals found guilty Smith 1833 of sexual misconduct) (Hoffman: carried as amended) Section 47, postsecondary institution sectors ...... Aheer 1905–6; Cortes-Vargas 1903–5; Drever Anderson, W. 1668; Schmidt 1668 1907–8; Goodridge 1927; Hoffman 1901; Kenney Section 48, comprehensive academic and research 1901–3, 1906–7; McIver 1924–25; McPherson universities sector role ... Hanson 1724; Schmidt 1903; Nixon 1925–27 1724 Committee, amendment A7 (sections 7 and 26, lifetime Stakeholder consultation ... Anderson, W. 1828–29; ban on practising for individuals found guilty of sexual Connolly 1846; Dreeshen 1831–32; Loewen 1846; abuse; 5-year ban for individuals found guilty of sexual Orr 1845–46; Schmidt 1829–30, 1845; Smith 1829 misconduct) (Hoffman: carried as amended), University designation provisions ... Dreeshen 1831– subamendment SA1 (lifetime ban on practising 32; Miller 1852; Shepherd 1852 following Criminal Code conviction) (Goodridge: withdrawn) ... Goodridge 1908–9; Hoffman 1909–10; Act to Protect Gas and Convenience Store Workers, An McIver 1924–25; Nixon 1925–27 (Bill 19, 2017) Committee, amendment A7 (sections 7 and 26, lifetime Implementation ... Gray 1410; Westhead 1410 ban on practising for individuals found guilty of Members’ statements ... Turner 797 sexual abuse; 5-year ban for individuals found guilty Act to Protect Patients, An (Bill 21) of sexual misconduct) (Hoffman: carried as First reading ... Hoffman 1666 amended), subamendment SA2 (lifetime ban on Second reading ... Aheer 1686–88; Hoffman 1685–86; practising for individuals found guilty of sexual abuse Larivee 1689–90; Loyola 1688; Pitt 1688–89 or convicted under the Criminal Code) (Goodridge: Second reading, division (carried unanimously) ... 1690 carried) ... Goodridge 1927; Hoffman 1927 Committee ... Aheer 1840–41, 1905–6; Cooper 1839; Committee, amendment A8 (section 16, hearing tribunal Cortes-Vargas 1903–5; Drever 1907–8; Fildebrandt membership) (McPherson: carried) ... Hoffman 1928; 1836–37; Goodridge 1838, 1908–9, 1927; Hoffman McPherson 1928 1729, 1731, 1836–39, 1841, 1901, 1909–10, 1927– Committee, motion that committee rise and report, 28; Kenney 1841–42, 1901–3, 1906–7; McIver division ... 1839 1924–25; McPherson 1728–30, 1840, 1842, 1903, Committee, points of order on debate ... Deputy Chair 1928; Nixon 1925–27; Swann 1730, 1838–41; Yao 1908, 1910; Ganley 1908, 1910; Hoffman 1909; 1835–36 Nixon 1908–9 Committee, amendment A1 (section 7, removal of Third reading ... Clark 1931; Cyr 1929; Drever 1930– ability to reapply to practise in Alberta) (McPherson: 31; Hoffman 1899–1900, 1928–29, 1931–32; defeated) ... Hoffman 1729; McPherson 1728–30; Jabbour 1931; McKitrick 1929; McPherson 1900, Swann 1730 1928, 1930; Nixon 1899–1900; Yao 1929–30 2018 Hansard Subject Index 5

Act to Protect Patients, An (Bill 21) (continued) Act to Recognize AMA Representation Rights, An (Bill Third reading, motion to recommit bill to Committee of 24) (continued) the Whole to reconsider sections 7 and 26 Regulation development ... Drysdale 2244; van Dijken (amendment REC1) (Nixon: carried) ... Hoffman 1802 1900; McPherson 1900; Nixon 1899–1900 Stakeholder consultation ... Aheer 1971; Anderson, W. Third reading, motion to recommit bill to Committee of 1889–90; Barnes 2029; Cyr 1808–9, 1894; the Whole to reconsider sections 7 and 26 Dreeshen 2246–47; Drysdale 2244; Ellis 1890–92; (amendment REC2) (McPherson: carried) ... Goodridge 1884–85; Hoffman 1885, 1891–92, 2059, McPherson 1928 2244, 2246; Hunter 1889–90, 1892, 2029–30, 2156– Royal Assent ... 19 November 2018 (outside of House 57; McIver 1970, 2245–46; Nixon 1882–83, 1894– sitting) 95; Pitt 1805; Schneider 1807; Smith 1972; van Penalty provisions ... Aheer 1687, 1914–15; Hoffman Dijken 1802, 2158; Yao 1800 1731, 1915 Act to Regulate Political Action Committees, An (Bill Penalty provisions, members’ statements ... Yao 1923 214, 2017) Practitioner licence revocation provisions ... Aheer General remarks ... Swann 1115–16 1687; Kenney 1870; Notley 1870 Act to Remove Barriers for Survivors of Sexual and Section 25, minister’s direction ... Aheer 1687 Domestic Violence, An (Bill 2, 2017) Stakeholder consultation ... Hoffman 1731 General remarks ... Ganley 2396; McPherson 2396 Victim support provisions ... Aheer 1687 Act to Renew Democracy in Alberta, An (Bill 1, 2015) Act to Protect the Health and Well-being of Working General remarks ... Gray 1015–16 Albertans, An (Bill 30, 2017) Implementation ... Gray 1410; Westhead 1410 Act to Renew Local Democracy in Alberta, An (Bill 23) First reading ... Anderson, S. 1778 Act to Recognize AMA Representation Rights, An (Bill Second reading ... Anderson, S. 1809–10; Anderson, W. 24) 2021–22; Barnes 2026–27; Clark 1979–80; First reading ... Hoffman 1762 Coolahan 1810–11, 2023, 2025; Cooper 1980–82; Second reading ... Aheer 1971–73; Anderson, W. Cyr 2020–26; Dreeshen 1979; Hunter 2027–28; 1888–90; Barnes 1885–87, 2028–29; Cyr 1808–9, McKitrick 1977–79, 2025; Pitt 1975–77; Schneider 1887, 1893, 1896; Dreeshen 1973–74; Ellis 1890– 2018–20; Stier 1811–12, 1974–75; Swann 1979–80; 92; Fraser 2031; Goodridge 1883–85; Hoffman Westhead 1978 1799, 1885, 1891–92; Hunter 1883, 1888–90, 1892– Second reading, motion to not now read and to refer 94, 2029–31; Larivee 1802; McIver 1970–71; Nixon subject matter to Resource Stewardship Committee 1882–83, 1894–96; Payne 1803–4; Pitt 1804–6; (referral amendment REF1) (Pitt: defeated) ... Schneider 1806–8; Smith 1969–70, 1972–73; Swann Anderson, W. 2021–22; Barnes 2026–27; Clark 1887–88; van Dijken 1802–3, 1881–82; Westhead 1979–80; Coolahan 2023, 2025; Cooper 1980–82; 1799, 1882–83; Yao 1799–1802 Cyr 2020–26; Dreeshen 1979; Hunter 2027–28; Second reading, motion to not now read and to refer McKitrick 1977–79, 2025; Pitt 1976–77; Schneider subject matter to Families and Communities 2018–20; Swann 1979–80; Westhead 1978 Committee (referral amendment REF1) (Pitt: Second reading, motion to not now read and to refer defeated) ... Anderson, W. 1888–90; Barnes 1885– subject matter to Resource Stewardship Committee 86; Cyr 1808–9, 1887, 1893, 1896; Ellis 1890–92; (referral amendment REF1) (Pitt: defeated), division Goodridge 1883–85; Hoffman 1885, 1891–92; ... 2028 Hunter 1883, 1888–90, 1892–94; Nixon 1882–83, Second reading, division ... 2028 1894–96; Pitt 1805–6; Schneider 1806–8; Swann Committee ... Anderson, S. 2123–24, 2176–77, 2181, 1887–88; van Dijken 1881–82; Westhead 1882–83 2333–37; Coolahan 2178; Cooper 2123–25, 2176– Second reading, motion to not now read and to refer 77, 2180–81, 2332–37; Dreeshen 2178–79; Drysdale subject matter to Families and Communities 2180; Fildebrandt 2124; Hunter 2179; McPherson Committee (referral amendment REF1) (Pitt: 2334, 2336; Smith 2125–26, 2178–79; Stier 2177–78 defeated), division ... 1896 Committee, amendment A1 (municipal bylaw for pre- Second reading, motion to not now read (3-month hoist election disclosure, technical correction) (S. amendment HA1) (Hunter: defeated) ... Fraser 2031; Anderson: carried) ... Anderson, S. 2123–24; Cooper Hunter 2030–31 2123–24; Fildebrandt 2124 Committee ... Aheer 2062–63; Dreeshen 2061; Committee, amendment A1 (municipal bylaw for pre- Hoffman 2059–60; Hunter 2058–59, 2156–57; Smith election disclosure, technical correction), 2062; van Dijken 2158; Yao 2060–61 subamendment SA1 (threshold for donation Committee, amendment A1 (publicly available disclosure) (Cooper: defeated) ... Anderson, S. 2124; information prior to AMA agreement amendments) Cooper 2123–24; Fildebrandt 2124 (Hunter: defeated) ... Aheer 2062–63; Dreeshen Committee, amendment A2 (advertising contributions 2061; Hoffman 2059–60; Hunter 2057–59; Smith from groups) (Cooper: defeated) ... Anderson, S. 2062; Yao 2060–61 2125, 2176–77; Coolahan 2178; Cooper 2124–25, Committee, amendment A1 (publicly available 2176–77; Dreeshen 2178–79; Hunter 2179; Smith information prior to AMA agreement amendments) 2125–26, 2178–79; Stier 2177–78 (Hunter: defeated), division ... 2063 Committee, amendment A2 (advertising contributions Third reading ... Dreeshen 2246–47; Drysdale 2244; from groups) (Cooper: defeated), division ... 2179–80 Hoffman 2244–47; McIver 2245–46; Westhead Committee, amendment A3 (proposed section 147.34, 2244 “election expenses” replaced with “campaign Royal Assent ... 11 December 2018 (outside of House expenses”) (Cooper: carried) ... Anderson, S. 2181; sitting) Cooper 2181 6 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Act to Renew Local Democracy in Alberta, An (Bill 23) Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, An (Bill 13) (continued) (continued) Committee, amendment A4 (campaign period length, Second reading (continued) ... Phillips 948; Pitt 858– definition of “candidate”) (Cooper: defeated) ... 59; Schneider 815–16; Schreiner 810–11; Smith Anderson, S. 2333; Cooper 2332–33 953–55; Swann 855–56; Taylor 1248–50; Turner Committee, amendment A5 (third-party advertiser 749, 950, 1172–73, 1177; Yao 811–13, 955–56 campaign expense limit period) (Cooper: defeated) ... Second reading, motion to not now read and to refer Anderson, S. 2333–34; Cooper 2333 subject matter to Alberta’s Economic Future Committee, amendment A6 (inclusion of relatives as Committee (referral amendment) (Pitt: defeated) ... assistants to blind electors) (McPherson: carried) ... Aheer 862–64; Barnes 947–49; Cooper 1171–72; Anderson, S. 2334; McPherson 2334 Fildebrandt 957; Gill 951–53; Hunter 861, 863–64; Committee, amendment A7 (procedure for vouching for Loewen 949–51, 954; McCuaig-Boyd 861; Orr electors) (Cooper: defeated) ... Anderson, S. 2334– 1169–71; Panda 859–62, 956, 1170–71; Phillips 35; Cooper 2334–35 948; Pitt 858–59; Smith 953–55; Turner 950, 1172– Committee, amendment A7 (procedure for vouching for 73; Yao 955–56 electors) (Cooper: defeated), division ... 2335–36 Second reading, motion to not now read and to refer Committee, amendment A8 (precampaign fundraising subject matter to Alberta’s Economic Future and spending limits) (McPherson: defeated) ... Committee (referral amendment) (Pitt: defeated), Anderson, S. 2336; McPherson 2336 division ... 1173 Committee, amendment A9 (bill title) (Cooper: Second reading, motion to not now read (3-month hoist defeated) ... Anderson, S. 2337; Cooper 2336–37 amendment) (Cooper: defeated) ... Aheer 1175–77, Committee, motion to rise and report progress (Larivee: 1179; Barnes 1247–48; Cooper 1173–74; McKitrick carried), division ... 2126 1179–80; McPherson 1250; Panda 1174–75, 1177– Third reading ... Anderson, S. 2384; Cooper 2385; 79; Taylor 1248–50; Turner 1177 Woollard 2384–85 Second reading, motion to not now read (3-month hoist Royal Assent ... 11 December 2018 (outside of House amendment) (Cooper: defeated), amendment ruled sitting) out of order ... Cooper 1173; Deputy Speaker 1173– Advance poll provisions ... Schneider 2020 74; Ganley 1173 Ban on campaigning at polling stations under act ... Second reading, motion to not now read (3-month hoist Stier 1811–12 amendment) (Cooper: defeated), division ... 1250 Campaign financing and disclosure provisions ... Second reading, wording of motion to not now read out Anderson, S. 1809, 1821; Anderson, W. 2021–22; of order ... Cooper 1173; Deputy Speaker 1173; Coolahan 1810; Fraser 1821; Schneider 2019–20; Ganley 1173 Stier 1811, 1975 Second reading, division ... 1250 Campaign period length under act ... Anderson, S. Committee ... Aheer 1401–3, 1453–55, 1458–59, 1463– 1809; Anderson, W. 2021–22; Schneider 2020; Stier 67, 1470–72; Anderson, W. 1455–56; Barnes 1329– 1811 30; Clark 1400–1401; Cooper 1459–60, 1469–70, Compliance and enforcement ... Anderson, S. 1809; 1476; Dang 1400, 1465–66; Gill 1328, 1459–61; Coolahan 1810; Stier 1811 Hanson 1399; Hunter 1451–53, 1468–69; Kenney Implementation in smaller municipalities ... Drysdale 1474–78; Loewen 1403–4, 1467–68; McCuaig-Boyd 2180 1322–23, 1325; Nixon 1324–25, 1397–99, 1449–51, Mandatory advance poll provisions ... Anderson, S. 1466; Orr 1326; Panda 1326–28, 1332–33, 1456– 1809; Coolahan 1810 58, 1461–63, 1473–74; Schneider 1330–32; Taylor Retroactive clause ... Pitt 1975–76; Schneider 2020; 1328–29, 1333–34; Turner 1329, 1333; Yao 1399– Stier 1811, 1975 1400 Stakeholder consultation ... Anderson, S. 1809, 2333; Committee, amendment A1 (removal of sections 1(2), Barnes 2026–27; Coolahan 1810–11, 2022–23, allocation of costs and benefits in the public interest, 2025; Cooper 1981, 2332; Cyr 2022–24, 2026; and 5(1), coming-into-force date) (McCuaig-Boyd: McKitrick 1977, 2025 carried) ... McCuaig-Boyd 1322–23, 1325; Nixon Third-party advertising provisions ... Anderson, S. 1324–25; Orr 1326 1809; Anderson, W. 2021; Coolahan 1810; Committee, amendment A2 (ISO payments to capacity Schneider 2019 Voter eligibility provisions ... Coolahan 1810; market participants) (Panda: defeated) ... Barnes Schneider 2020; Stier 1812 1329–30; Panda 1327–28; Schneider 1330–32; Taylor 1328–29; Turner 1329 Act to Restore Fairness to Public Revenue, An (Bill 2, Committee, amendment A3 (stakeholder consultation on 2015) regulations) (Panda: defeated) ... Panda 1332–33; General remarks ... Panda 185 Taylor 1333–34; Turner 1333 Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, An (Bill 13) Committee, amendment A3 (stakeholder consultation on First reading ... McCuaig-Boyd 606 regulations) (Panda: defeated), division ... 1397 Second reading ... Aheer 752–53, 862–64, 1175–77, Committee, amendment A4 (replacement of “efficient 1179; Barnes 947–49, 1247–48; Cooper 751, 1171– and based on fair and open competition” with “fair, 75; Cyr 813–15; Dang 749–52, 815; Drysdale 748– efficient and openly competitive”) (Nixon/Panda: 49; Fildebrandt 957; Ganley 1173; Gill 951–53; defeated) ... Aheer 1401–3, 1453–55, 1458–59; Gotfried 808–10; Hunter 856–58, 861, 863–64; Anderson, W. 1455–56; Clark 1400–1401; Cooper Loewen 949–52, 954; Mason 858; McCuaig-Boyd 1459–60; Dang 1400; Gill 1460–61; Hanson 1399; 746, 861; McKitrick 1179–80; McLean 746–47; Hunter 1451–53; Loewen 1403–4; Nixon 1397–99, McPherson 1250; Orr 813, 1169–71; Panda 747– 1449–51; Panda 1456–58; Yao 1399–1400 48, 859–62, 956, 1170–71, 1174–75, 1177–79; 2018 Hansard Subject Index 7

Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, An (Bill 13) Act to Strengthen Financial Security for Persons with (continued) Disabilities, An (Bill 5) (continued) Committee, amendment A4 (replacement of “efficient Committee, amendment A1 (treatment of trust income) and based on fair and open competition” with “fair, (Cooper: defeated) ... Aheer 848–49, 851–53, 1084– efficient and openly competitive”) (Nixon/Panda: 87; Cooper 847–48, 850–51; Drysdale 849–50; defeated), division ... 1461 Fildebrandt 1087; Gill 850–51; Hunter 853–54; Committee, amendment A5 (capacity market Malkinson 850; Sabir 854, 1086–87 provisional rules) (Panda: defeated) ... Aheer 1463– Committee, amendment A1 (treatment of trust income) 67, 1470–72; Cooper 1469–70; Dang 1465–66; (Cooper: defeated), division ... 1087–88 Hunter 1468–69; Loewen 1467–68; Nixon 1466; Committee, amendment A2 (section 12(1), determinants Panda 1462–63 of income) (McPherson: defeated) ... McPherson Committee, amendment A5 (capacity market 1363–64; Sabir 1363–64; Swann 1363 provisional rules) (Panda: defeated), division ... 1473 Third reading ... Fitzpatrick 1420; Orr 1419–20; Sabir Committee, agreement to remaining clauses, division ... 1418–21 1478 Royal Assent ... 11 June 2018 (outside of House sitting) Committee, request to report bill, division ... 1478–79 Application to seniors with disabilities ... Aheer 1085– Committee, motion that committee rise and report, 86 division ... 1479 Members’ statements ... Malkinson 539 Third reading ... Carlier 1580; Cooper 1586–87; Cyr Provisions for persons with cognitive disabilities ... 1573–76, 1578, 1580, 1582, 1584; Ganley 1573; Aheer 852 Jabbour 1580; McCuaig-Boyd 1573; McKitrick Public education and awareness initiatives ... Dach 484 1588; Nixon 1578–80; Panda 1576–78, 1590–91; Stakeholder consultation ... Aheer 484; Malkinson Schneider 1588–90; Schreiner 1575–76; Smith 482–83; Turner 483 1582–84; Stier 1587–88; Strankman 1576, 1580–82; Act to Strengthen Municipal Government, An Swann 1591; Yao 1585 Amendments, laws and legislation See Statutes Third reading, motion to recommit bill to Committee of Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 18) the Whole to reconsider sections 2 and 3 (recommittal amendment REC) (Nixon: defeated) ... Carlier 1580; Active transportation (walking, cycling, etc.) Cyr 1580, 1582, 1584; Jabbour 1580; Nixon 1579– Government promotion (Motion Other than Government 80; Smith 1582–84; Strankman 1580–82; Yao 1585 Motion 508: carried) ... McKitrick 2272–73; Third reading, motion to recommit bill to Committee of Shepherd 2271–74 the Whole to reconsider sections 2 and 3 (recommittal ACTL (Alberta carbon trunk line) amendment REC) (Nixon: defeated), division ... 1585 See Carbon capture and storage: Enhance Energy Third reading, motion to not now read (3-month hoist Inc. Alberta carbon trunk line project amendment HA) (Cooper: defeated) ... Cooper 1586– Acute health care facilities 87; McKitrick 1588; Panda 1590–91; Schneider See Hospitals 1588–90; Stier 1587–88; Swann 1591 Acute health care facilities emergency service capacity Third reading, motion to not now read (3-month hoist issues amendment HA) (Cooper: defeated), division ... 1591 See Hospital emergency services: Capacity issues Third reading, division ... 1591–92 Royal Assent ... 11 June 2018 (outside of House sitting) Acute health care system finance Penalty provisions ... McLean 747; Schreiner 811 See Health care finance Provisions for gas retailers ... Nixon 1578; Panda Addiction treatment 1577; Smith 1583–84; Yao 1585 [See also Opioid use] Regulation development ... Gill 951; Panda 1474, 1577 Client fees ... Orr 2276 Stakeholder consultation ... Aheer 862, 1465; Hunter Death of patient at private facility ... Hoffman 2300, 861; McCuaig-Boyd 861, 1325; Nixon 1325; Panda 2353; Payne 2221 860, 1175; Pitt 859 Detoxification beds, Red Deer ... Schreiner 397 Utility asset disposition provisions ... Schreiner 811 Detoxification beds for youth ... Fraser 420; Hoffman Act to Strengthen and Protect Democracy in Alberta, 420 An (Bill 32, 2017) Harm reduction strategies ... McKitrick 279 Amendments, laws and legislation See Election Health insurance coverage ... Hoffman 2300; Pitt 2300 Finances and Contributions Disclosure Statutes Licensing requirements and standards, laws and Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 16) legislation See Mental Health Services Protection Chief Electoral Officer’s input ... Cooper 1106; Smith Act (Bill 30) 1115 Peer support programs ... Ellis 2297–98; Hoffman General remarks ... Drever 1260–61; Gray 1016–17 2280, 2299–2300; Pitt 2298–99; Swann 2278 Implementation cost ... van Dijken 1422 Services on reserves ... Clark 2225 Act to Strengthen Financial Security for Persons with Adjournment of the Legislature Disabilities, An (Bill 5) See Legislative Assembly of Alberta adjournment First reading ... Sabir 200–201 ADL Second reading ... Aheer 484–85; Cooper 361–62; See Alberta aids to daily living program Dach 483–84; Malkinson 482–83; Sabir 360–61, Adolescent psychiatric care 486–87; Swann 486; Turner 483; Woollard 486 See Child mental health services Committee ... Aheer 848–49, 851–53, 1084–87; Cooper Adoption of children 847–48, 850–51, 1362; Drysdale 849–50; Advertising, laws and legislation See Child, Youth Fildebrandt 1087; Gill 850–51; Hunter 853–54; and Family Enhancement (Adoption Advertising) Malkinson 850, 1361–62; McPherson 1363–64; Sabir 847, 854, 1086–87, 1363–64; Swann 1362–63 Amendment Act, 2017 (Bill 206, 2017) 8 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Adult interdependent partnership agreements Affordable housing (continued) Validity ... Ganley 2305 Capital funding, Whitecourt projects ... Ceci 348 Adult Interdependent Relationship Act Capital plan extension from 5 to 7 years ... Clark 760 Bill 28 application to ... Ganley 2134; Orr 2211 Drayton Valley organizations See Humans Helping Definition of “interdependent relationship” ... Gotfried Humans Housing Foundation, Drayton Valley 2212 Federal funding ... Gill 342; Sigurdson 343 Advanced Education ministry Funding ... Kazim 309; Speech from the Throne 4 See Ministry of Advanced Education Funding, 2018-2019 ... Ceci 348; Sigurdson 178; Woollard 178 Advanced educational institution finance Housing for aboriginal people living off-reserve ... See Postsecondary educational institution finance Speech from the Throne 4 Advanced educational institutions Members’ statements ... Westhead 1657 See Postsecondary educational institutions Affordable housing agencies Advanced educational institutions admissions See Calgary Housing Company (enrolment) Affordable housing authority, Edmonton See Postsecondary educational institutions See Capital Region Housing admissions (enrolment) Affordable supportive living initiative Advanced technology General remarks ... McIver 828 See Research and development Program termination ... Hoffman 2316–17; Yao 2316 Advertising, political Projects funded See Alexander First Nation Third-party advertising See Political advertising by Public-private partnership (P3) contracts ... Gill 343; third parties (corporations, unions, advocacy Hoffman 343 groups, etc.) African Descent, International Decade for People of Third-party advertising, laws and legislation See Act to See International Decade for People of African Renew Local Democracy in Alberta, An (Bill 23); Descent Election Finances and Contributions Disclosure Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 16) AFRRCS See Alberta first responder radio communications Advertising by government system See Government advertising AFSC Advocate for children and youth, office See Agriculture Financial Services Corporation See Child and Youth Advocate’s office AG Advocate for Persons with Disabilities See Auditor General Appointment of Tony Flores ... McKitrick 1713; Sabir 1713 AGA (Auditor General Act) Appointment timeline ... Ganley 1002; McPherson 1002 Amendments, laws and legislation See Statutes Funding ... Cooper 147; Sabir 148 Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 18) Mandate ... Aheer 1936; Sabir 1936 Aga Khan Advocate for property rights Diamond jubilee, members’ statements ... Dach 869; See Property Rights Advocate’s office Kenney 869 Advocate for utilities consumers Agencies, boards, and commissions, government See Utilities Consumer Advocate See Government agencies, boards, and commissions AEF committee Aggregates mining See Committee on Alberta’s Economic Future, See Sand and gravel mines and mining Standing Aging population AEMA See Seniors See Alberta Emergency Management Agency Aging population, program and service administration AER See Ministry of Seniors and Housing See Alberta Energy Regulator AGLC Aerospace industries See Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission General remarks ... Carlier 1274–75; Schneider 1274 Agricultural commodities transportation AESO See Farm produce transportation See Alberta Electric System Operator Agricultural diseases and pests AFFB program See Clubroot (plant pathogen) See Alberta farm fuel benefit program Agricultural insurance Affordable housing [See also Agriculture Financial Services Capital funding, Calgary projects ... Ceci 348; Corporation] Malkinson 45 General remarks ... Carlier 946; Rosendahl 946 Capital funding, Edmonton projects ... Ceci 348 Tax exemption See Insurance industry: Tax Capital funding, Fort Saskatchewan projects ... Ceci exemption for underwriting farm and fishing 348 properties Capital funding, Lethbridge projects ... Ceci 348 Agricultural products Capital funding, Medicine Hat projects ... Ceci 348 See Food industry and trade Capital funding, Red Deer projects ... Ceci 348 Agricultural products transportation Capital funding, Slave Lake projects ... Ceci 348 See Farm produce transportation 2018 Hansard Subject Index 9

Agricultural programs AgriStability (federal-provincial program) (continued) Energy efficiency programs ... Carlier 510; Piquette Funding from supplementary supply ... Carlier 132, 510 135; Loyola 132, 271; Strankman 135 Environmental programs ... Carlier 946, 1710; Loewen Program changes ... Feehan 151; Schneider 151 1710; Rosendahl 946 Agyepong, Revée General remarks ... Babcock 1708; Carlier 1708 See Sickle-cell anemia: First adult in Canada cured Agricultural Safety Week, Canadian AHCC See Canadian Agricultural Safety Week See Alberta Hate Crimes Committee Agricultural societies AHR (assisted human reproduction) Funding ... Carlier 177, 373; Drysdale 177, 262; See Assisted reproductive technologies Littlewood 373 AHS Funding, members’ statements ... Strankman 334–35 See Alberta Health Services (authority) Grande Prairie society See Grande Prairie Regional Agricultural and Exhibition Society AHSTF, Standing Committee on See Committee on the Alberta Heritage Savings Agricultural tax credits Trust Fund, Standing See Tax credits: Credits for farmers and fishermen AIDS Day, World Agricultural value-added production See World AIDS Day See Food industry and trade Aids to daily living Agricultural worker safety See Alberta aids to daily living program See Workplace fatalities: Farm fatalities AIMCo Agricultural worker safety week See Alberta Investment Management Corporation See Canadian Agricultural Safety Week Air ambulance service Agriculture See Emergency medical services (ambulances, etc.) [See also Natural resources] 2018 harvest ... Babcock 1707–8; Carlier 1708 AIRB Climate change impacts See Climate change: Impact See Automobile Insurance Rate Board on agriculture Airdrie Mental Health Task Force Edmonton area farms See Edmonton-Manning General remarks ... Pitt 1134 (constituency): Agricultural activity Airlines Education and awareness events See Farmer’s Day; International cargo service ... Bilous 256–57; Gotfried Open Farm Days 256–57 Energy costs ... Aheer 1272; McCuaig-Boyd 1272 International passenger service ... Bilous 256–57; Unharvested 2017 crops ... Carlier 136; Strankman Gotfried 256–57 135–36 AISH Agriculture and Forestry ministry See Assured income for the severely handicapped See Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry AITC Agriculture Financial Services Corporation See Tax credits: Alberta investor tax credit (AITC) [See also Agricultural insurance; Agricultural Alberta programs] Net financial assets ... Ceci 93 Funding from interim supply ... Barnes 92; Carlier Alberta, University of 135–36; Ceci 93, 105; Gotfried 105; Larivee 94; See University of Alberta Strankman 135–36 Funding from supplementary supply ... Carlier 132; Alberta aids to daily living program Loyola 132, 271 Eligibility criteria ... Coolahan 729–30; Hoffman 730 Program eligibility criteria ... Carlier 522; Littlewood Alberta approved farmers’ market program 521–22 General remarks ... Carlier 492 Programs and services ... Babcock 1708; Carlier 1708 Alberta Association of Municipal Districts and Counties Agriculture income stabilization program, Canadian (former) See AgriStability (federal-provincial program) See Rural Municipalities of Alberta Agriculture income support program Alberta Association of Municipal Districts and Counties Funding from supplementary supply ... Carlier 136; Act Strankman 136 Amendments, laws and legislation See Miscellaneous Agrifood industry Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 31) See Food industry and trade Alberta Blue Cross AgriInsurance program (Growing Forward 2, federal- Insured services ... Hoffman 2300; Pitt 2300 provincial program) Alberta Capital Finance Authority Act Administration See Agriculture Financial Services Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Improve Corporation the Affordability and Accessibility of Post- Funding from supplementary supply ... Carlier 132; secondary Education, An (Bill 19) Loyola 132 Alberta carbon trunk line (ACTL) AgriRecovery (federal-provincial program) See Carbon capture and storage: Enhance Energy General remarks ... Carlier 136; Strankman 136 Inc. Alberta carbon trunk line project AgriStability (federal-provincial program) Alberta Chambers of Commerce Administration See Agriculture Financial Services Input on Bill 11 See Lobbyists Amendment Act, 2018 Corporation (Bill 11): Alberta Chambers of Commerce input Response to Bill 1 ... Schneider 237 10 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Alberta child benefit Alberta Health Care Insurance Act Eligibility criteria ... Dach 524–25; Larivee 524–25 Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Funding ... Kazim 309; Speech from the Throne 4 Recognize AMA Representation Rights, An (Bill Funding, 2018-2019 ... Ceci 347 24) Alberta Coat of Arms Alberta Health Services (authority) Fortis et Liber motto ... Gill 557 Administration expenses ... Hoffman 588; Yao 588, Alberta College of Art and Design 699 Undergraduate university designation ... Drever 1727; Administration expenses, points of order on debate ... Schmidt 2004; Swann 1675 Ganley 592; Mason 591–92; Nixon 591–92; Pitt Undergraduate university designation, laws and 592; Speaker, The 592 legislation See Act to Improve the Affordability Administration expenses, points of order on debate, and Accessibility of Post-secondary Education, An point of clarification ... Mason 592; Nixon 592; (Bill 19) Speaker, The 592 Alberta College of Physicians & Surgeons Connect care clinical information system See Health See College of Physicians & Surgeons of Alberta information: Connect care clinical information system Alberta Corporate Tax Act Letter to aboriginal client ... Clark 416–17; Hoffman Amendments, laws and legislation See Growth and 417; Notley 416 Diversification Act (Bill 2); Statutes Amendment Letters to clients, privacy issues ... Clark 417; Hoffman Act, 2018 (Bill 18); Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 417 2018 (Bill 17) Management staff ... Hoffman 944; Yao 944 Definition of “income,” alignment with federal Procurement process [See also DynaLife Medical government definition ... Ceci 864 Labs: Provincial contract]; Anderson, W. 385–86, Alberta disaster services 576, 735; Barnes 526; Hoffman 386, 526, 735; See Alberta Emergency Management Agency Payne 576 Alberta economy Procurement process, members’ statements ... Anderson, See W. 796 Alberta Electric System Operator Report on mental health services See Health sciences Capacity market transition See Electric power: personnel: Mental health services for front-line Capacity market transition workers, AHS report Laws and legislation See Act to Secure Alberta’s Staff ... Clark 489 Electricity Future, An (Bill 13) Staff increase ... Hoffman 944; Yao 944 Renewable electricity program (REP) ... Aheer 1175– Alberta Health Services (authority) service delivery 76, 1454, 1465; Panda 1473–74 See Health care finance Renewable electricity program (REP) evaluation ... Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund, Standing Barnes 947–48; Loewen 954; Smith 954–55; Yao Committee on the 955 See Committee on the Alberta Heritage Savings Reports ... Schneider 1330 Trust Fund, Standing Alberta Emerald Foundation Alberta history Emerald awards ... Kazim 1595 Residential school history, commission on See Truth Alberta Emergency Management Agency and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Funding from supplementary supply ... Larivee 133; Alberta Housing Act Stier 133 Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Combat Incident command system ... Anderson, S. 1646 Poverty and Fight for Albertans with Disabilities, Alberta Energy Regulator An (Bill 26) Project approval timelines ... Bilous 1627; Cyr 2368; Alberta Human Rights Act Fraser 822; Kenney 618–19; McCuaig-Boyd 822, Amendments, laws and legislation See Statutes 2368; Notley 619 Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 18) Alberta farm fuel benefit program Alberta in Canada Eligibility criteria ... Cooper 2187 See Federal-provincial-territorial relations Alberta first responder radio communications system Alberta Indigenous Games General remarks ... Anderson, S. 153–54; Schneider 154 Racist incident near ... Dach 1442–43 Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission Alberta Investment Management Corporation Board structure changes ... Loewen 676; Strankman Investments See Calfrac Well Services Ltd. 671; Yao 672 Public service pension plan administration ... Gotfried Charitable gaming model ... Bilous 2043; Cyr 2043 2131; Hanson 2130; Littlewood 2128 Governing legislation, amendments See Gaming and Alberta investor tax credit Liquor Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 6) See Tax credits: Alberta investor tax credit (AITC) Name change to Alberta gaming, liquor and cannabis commission ... Strankman 671 Alberta Labour Relations Board Board membership ... Gray 2397; Hunter 2397 Alberta government offices Mandate ... Gray 1602, 2397; Hunter 1602, 2397 Funding ... Ceci 105; Gotfried 105 Alberta law enforcement response teams (ALERT) Alberta Hate Crimes Committee Funding ... Westhead 393 General remarks ... Eggen 1875, 1878; Horne 1875 2018 Hansard Subject Index 11

Alberta Law Reform Institute Alberta production grant program (former) Report on adverse possession [See also Land Statutes Auditor General’s report (October 2017) ... Miranda (Abolition of Adverse Possession) Amendment Act, 155–56; Orr 155–56 2018 (Bill 204): Second reading, motion to not Replacement of See Screen-based production grant read a second time because of Alberta Law program Reform Institute concurrent review (reasoned Alberta Real Estate Association amendment RA1) (Turner: carried)]; Cooper 837– Response to Bill 10 See Act to Enable Clean Energy 38; Dach 838; Drysdale 835–36; Malkinson 836– Improvements, An (Bill 10): Alberta Real Estate 37; Turner 841 Association response Research on adverse possession (squatters’ rights) ... Alberta Recycling Management Authority Ganley 1077, 1343–44; Gotfried 1077, 1343 General remarks ... Phillips 474–75; Swann 474–75 Alberta Local Food Act (Bill 202, 2015) Presentation to Resource Stewardship Committee See General remarks ... Cortes-Vargas 495 Committee on Resource Stewardship, Standing: Alberta local food week Report on public hearing presentations, Laws and legislation See Supporting Alberta’s Local September 25, 2018, presented to the Assembly Food Sector Act (Bill 7) Alberta Regulations Alberta Medical Association contract agreement AR 39/2018 See City of Edmonton charter, 2018 See Physicians: Service agreement regulation (Alberta Regulation 39/2018) Alberta Medical Association Representation Rights, An AR 40/2018 See City of Calgary charter, 2018 Act to Recognize regulation (Alberta Regulation 40/2018) See Act to Recognize AMA Representation Rights, AR 59/2017 See Service dogs qualifications An (Bill 24) regulations (Alberta Regulation 59/2017) Alberta mental health review committee (former) AR 87/2009 See Occupational health and safety code See Valuing Mental Health, Report of the Alberta (Alberta Regulation 87/2009) Mental Health Review Committee 2015 AR 91/2007, assured income for the severely handicapped general regulation, amendments See Alberta Museum, Royal Act to Strengthen Financial Security for Persons See Royal Alberta Museum with Disabilities, An (Bill 5) Alberta Netcare (provincial electronic health records) AR 139/2007 See Specified gas emitters regulation Completion ... Barnes 91; Ceci 91–92 (Alberta Regulation 139/2007) Open data portal for personal information (personal AR 159/2009 See Fair, efficient, and open health record) ... Hoffman 2237–38; Turner 2237–38 competition regulation (Alberta Regulation Alberta parks 159/2009) See Bighorn backcountry: Land management plan; AR 204/1995 See Teachers’ pension plan (legislative Castle provincial park; Castle wildland provincial provisions) regulation (Alberta Regulation park; Fish Creek provincial park 204/1995) Alberta parks ministry AR 255/2017 See Carbon competitiveness incentive See Ministry of Environment and Parks regulation (Alberta Regulation 255/2017) Alberta Party Alberta Review Board Alternative budget ... Clark 285–86, 489, 759–60, Decision on transfer of Matthew de Grood to Alberta 1197, 1490–91; Fraser 335; Hoffman 285; Hospital ... Ganley 1614, 1664; Pitt 1614, 1664 McPherson 491; Notley 286 Alberta school alternative procurement (ASAP) Members’ statements ... Fraser 169; McPherson 2400 projects Policies, members’ statements ... Clark 519 See School maintenance and repair: Public-private Sessional achievements, members’ statements ... partnerships (P3s) McPherson 1416–17 Alberta seniors’ benefit program Alberta Party caucus See Seniors’ benefit program Legislative committee membership ... Clark 2119–20 Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) Member’s statement rotation See Members’ Policy on public release of information ... Ellis 524, Statements (procedure): Rotation of statements 543–44, 573, 621; Ganley 543–44, 573, 582–83, 621; OQP rotation See Oral Question Period (procedure): Hoffman 524; Kenney 582; Sabir 524 Rotation of questions Policy on public release of information, point of order Alberta Personal Income Tax Act withdrawn ... Mason 549 Amendments, laws and legislation See Tax Statutes Alberta Summer Games (2018, Grande Prairie) Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 17) Members’ statements ... Drysdale 617 Provisions for infirm dependant and caregiver credits ... Alberta SuperNet Ceci 864 Service Alberta contract management, Auditor Alberta Petroleum Marketing Commission General’s report (November 2018) ... Cyr 1918; Governing legislation See Energy Diversification Act Malkinson 1918–19; McPherson 1919 (Bill 1) Alberta Supports Risk management, Auditor General’s report (February [See also Employment and income support 2018) ... Clark 16; McCuaig-Boyd 16; Swann 241 programs] Alberta Pork New contact centres, funding from supplementary Quality assurance program ... Starke 1305–6 supply ... Cooper 144; Sabir 145 12 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Alberta Taxpayer Protection Act ALERT General remarks ... Gotfried 561; Hanson 558–59; See Alberta law enforcement response teams Kenney 549–50; Smith 553; Swann 553 (ALERT) Alberta Taxpayer Protection (Carbon Tax Alexander First Nation Referendum) Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 202) ASLI grant ... Hanson 1502–3; Hoffman 1502–3 First reading ... Kenney 179 Algonquin remarks in the Assembly Second reading ... Clark 560–61; Dach 556–57; See Legislative Assembly of Alberta: Remarks in Feehan 551–52; Gill 557–58; Gotfried 561–62; Algonquin Hanson 558–59; Kenney 549–51, 562–63; Nixon Ali, Mana 554–56; Smith 552–53; Swann 553–54; Turner See 559–60 Inspiration awards: Edmonton-Decore Second reading, division ... 563 recipients, members’ statements Second reading, points of order on debate ... Acting All-terrain vehicles Speaker (Sweet) 555; Feehan 554; Nixon 554–55 See Off-highway vehicles Alberta Teachers’ Association Allan Cup (junior AAA men’s hockey championship) Mandate ... Eggen 1196–97; Loyola 1196–97 Members’ statements ... Orr 539 Resolution on news media reporting of aggregate ALRB student achievement testing ... Eggen 664, 732–33; See Alberta Labour Relations Board Smith 664, 732–33 ALRI Alberta Treasury Branches See Alberta Law Reform Institute Laws and legislation See ATB Financial Act Al’s Carrots Ltd. Alberta Underground Infrastructure Notification General remarks ... Hanson 913 System Consultation Act (Bill 211) Alternate energy resources First reading ... Schneider 2196 See Renewable/alternative energy sources Motion to refer bill to Resource Stewardship Committee Alternative energy industries (Schneider: carried) ... Schneider 2196 See Renewable/alternative energy industries Alberta Union of Provincial Employees Aluminum Members’ pension plans See Local authorities U.S. tariff ... Bilous 1500; Sucha 1500 pension plan; Public service pension plan Alzheimer’s disease Alberta Urban Municipalities Association See Association members’ meetings with cabinet ministers Dementia ... Hoffman 176; Hunter 176 AMA Representation Rights, An Act to Recognize Conventions, opposition members’ attendance at See Act to Recognize AMA Representation Rights, ministers’ sessions ... Anderson, S. 176–77; Hunter An (Bill 24) 176–77 AMA services agreement Meetings with ministers ... Anderson, S. 159; Carlier See Physicians: Service agreement 133 Amazon Alberta Used Oil Management Association Balzac distribution centre ... Bilous 1429; Pitt 1429 Amalgamation with the Alberta Recycling Management Second headquarters ... Loewen 705; Schmidt 704 Authority ... Phillips 474; Swann 474 Second headquarters request for a proposal ... Schmidt Alberta Utilities Commission 316; Swann 325 Chair’s retirement ... Aheer 1179; Mason 667; Panda Ambulances 667, 1179 See Emergency medical services (ambulances, etc.) Alberta Utilities Commission Act Angel cradles Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Secure See Hospital construction: Angel cradle Alberta’s Electricity Future, An (Bill 13) Angling Alberta Works See Fishing [See also Employment and income support Animal protection programs; Government services, public] See Wildlife conservation Client complaints ... McPherson 1771; Sabir 1771 Animal Protection Act Alberta’s Economic Future, Standing Committee on Review ... Carlier 2037–38; Fraser 2037–38 See Committee on Alberta’s Economic Future, Animals Standing Bonds with humans, members’ statements ... Starke Alcohol 998 Beer industry See Brewing industry Animals, officers for Alcohol abuse treatment See Fish and wildlife officers See Addiction treatment Anthony Henday Drive, Edmonton Alcohol control and licensing Traffic congestion [See also Traffic congestion: [See also Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission; Southwest Edmonton]; Mason 805–6; Turner 805 Bars (drinking establishments)] Laws and legislation See Gaming and Liquor Statutes Anti-Racism Advisory Council Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 6) General remarks ... Eggen 2092; Kazim 2092 Regulations ... Ceci 1598; Loyola 1598 Membership ... Schmidt 2316; Shepherd 2316 2018 Hansard Subject Index 13

Anti-Semitism Aramaic remarks in the Assembly General remarks ... Connolly 1704 See Legislative Assembly of Alberta: Remarks in Members’ statements ... Gotfried 1769 Aramaic Pittsburgh synagogue shooting ... Gotfried 1669 ARB Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, ministerial statements ... See Alberta Review Board Miranda 1609 Arbaeen, Day of Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, ministerial statements, See Day of Arbaeen (Muslim observance) responses ... Clark 1609–10; Kenney 1609 Service Alberta and Status of Women minister’s ARBI remarks ... Hoffman 945; Kenney 945 See Association for the Rehabilitation of the Brain Service Alberta and Status of Women minister’s Injured remarks, members’ statements ... Cyr 626 ARCHES Lethbridge Antiabortion protests Supervised drug consumption site See Opioid use: See Abortion services: Antiabortion protests near Supervised consumption sites clinics AREA Antiracism community grant program Response to Bill 10 See Act to Enable Clean Energy General remarks ... Eggen 2092; Kazim 2091 Improvements, An (Bill 10): Alberta Real Estate Association response AOC (Alberta Opportunity Company) (former) See Agriculture Financial Services Corporation Argent, Taylor See Addiction treatment: Death of patient at private AP facility See Alberta Party ARMA APG program See Alberta Recycling Management Authority; See Alberta production grant program (former) Recycling APMC Armed forces, Canadian See Alberta Petroleum Marketing Commission See Canadian Forces Appropriation Act, 2018 (Bill 15) Art, outdoor First reading ... Ceci 610 See Murals: Longest mural in Canada First reading, division ... 610 Second reading ... Barnes 684–86; Ceci 683–84, 689; Artificial insemination McIver 686–88; Swann 688–89 See Assisted reproductive technologies Second reading, division ... 689 Artist, Month of the Committee ... Anderson, W. 754–55; Clark 759–60; See Month of the Artist Cooper 757–58; Hunter 755–56 Artist-in-residence program Third reading ... Ceci 776; Gotfried 776–79; Loewen General remarks ... Kleinsteuber 2398; Miranda 2398 784; McIver 782–84; Starke 780–82; Strankman Artistic performance 779–80 See Penner, Shirley Third reading, division ... 784–85 Arts Royal Assent ... 14 May 2018 (outside of House sitting) Funding ... Kleinsteuber 2398; Miranda 2398 Appropriation (Interim Supply) Act, 2018 (Bill 3) Arts Centre, Indefinite First reading ... Ceci 184 See Indefinite Arts Centre, Calgary Second reading ... Anderson, S. 225; Ceci 221, 226; Clark 224–25; Gill 221; Hanson 225; Loewen 226; Arvay, Joseph Loyola 222–23; Nixon 223–24 See Electric utilities: Power purchase arrangements Committee ... Cooper 263–64; Drysdale 261–62; (PPAs), provincial lawsuit legal counsel Eggen 262; Malkinson 264–66; McIver 266–68; ASAP (Alberta schools alternative procurement Panda 263; Westhead 267 program) Third reading ... Ceci 296; Mason 296; Nixon 296; See School maintenance and repair: Public-private Schneider 296–98 partnerships (P3s) Royal Assent ... 28 March 2018 (outside of House ASB (Alberta seniors’ benefit) sitting) See Seniors’ benefit program Appropriation (Supplementary Supply) Act, 2018 (Bill 4) Asifa First reading ... Ceci 165 See Violence against women and girls: Rape and Second reading ... Barnes 230–31; Ceci 226–27, 231– murder of 8-year-old girl, Kathua district, India 32; Gotfried 229–30; Malkinson 228–29; Smith ASIRT 227–28 See Alberta Serious Incident Response Team Committee ... Anderson, W. 268–69; Hunter 269–70; (ASIRT) Loyola 270–72; Nixon 272–75; Westhead 270 ASLI Third reading ... Barnes 300–301; Ceci 298; Cyr 300; See Affordable supportive living initiative Mason 298; van Dijken 298–300 Royal Assent ... 28 March 2018 (outside of House sitting) Asphalt Export to British Columbia ... Bilous 525; Clark 525 Aquatic species, officers for See Fish and wildlife officers Asphyxiation, voluntary See Choking game Arabic remarks in the Assembly See Legislative Assembly of Alberta: Remarks in Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms Arabic Retirement of Gareth Scott, Speaker’s statements ... Speaker, The 1405 14 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Assisted dying Athabasca University Access to services ... Hoffman 2317; Swann 2317 Mandate ... Hanson 1724; Schmidt 1724 Assisted reproductive technologies Sustainability ... Piquette 2195; Schmidt 2195 Private clinic policies ... Hoffman 521; McPherson 521 Sustainability, Coates report ... Piquette 874–75; Publicly funded services ... Hoffman 521; McPherson 521 Schmidt 874–75 Association for the Rehabilitation of the Brain Injured Attorney General ministry Members’ statements ... Malkinson 797 See Ministry of Justice and Solicitor General Association of Alberta Sexual Assault Services ATVs (all-terrain vehicles) Funding ... Aheer 399 See Off-highway vehicles Grant funding from supplementary supply ... Aheer AU 160–62; Clark 128; Ganley 128, 136–37; Loyola See Athabasca University 136–38, 144; McLean 146, 160–61, 163; Renaud AUC 146; Sabir 137, 139 See Alberta Utilities Commission Association of Municipal Districts and Counties AUC Act (former) Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Secure See Rural Municipalities of Alberta Alberta’s Electricity Future, An (Bill 13) Assured income for the severely handicapped Auditor General Auditor General’s report (October 2016) ... Hunter 853; Retirement of Merwan Saher ... Cyr 42; van Dijken 43 Renaud 2203 Select Special Auditor General Search Committee Client benefit suspension ... Aheer 1085; Sabir 1086 report recommending appointment of W. Doug Wylie Client benefits ... McPherson 1363; Sabir 361; Starke for eight-year term, Assembly concurrence in 781; Swann 1362–63 (Government Motion 12: carried) ... Cyr 42–43; Client eligibility criteria ... Aheer 852 Ganley 42; Mason 42; van Dijken 43 Employment income exemption ... Aheer 848 Funding ... Sabir 177; Woollard 177 Auditor General Act Funding from interim supply ... Loyola 222 Amendments, laws and legislation See Statutes Funding from supplementary supply ... Fraser 148; Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 18) Loyola 137; Sabir 137, 148 Auditor General Search Committee, Select Special Indexing to cost of living proposed ... Clark 489–90 Report, Assembly concurrence in See Auditor Interaction with other benefits ... Aheer 852; Sabir 2201 General: Select Special Auditor General Search Interaction with other income support programs ... Committee report recommending appointment of Nixon 2081; Sabir 2201; Starke 2082 W. Doug Wylie for eight-year term, Assembly Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped Act concurrence in Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Combat Auditor General’s office Poverty and Fight for Albertans with Disabilities, Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure An (Bill 26); Act to Strengthen Financial Security See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates for Persons with Disabilities, An (Bill 5) debate procedure Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 181 (Discretionary Trust) Amendment Act, 2017 (Bill 211, Main estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure See 2017) Estimates of Supply (government expenditures) General remarks ... Cooper 362; Malkinson 482, 539; Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 607 Sabir 360–61, 1418 Putting Alberta’s Financial Future in Focus report ... Assured income for the severely handicapped general Ceci 663; McIver 663 regulation (Alberta Regulation 91/2007) Recommendations on long-term care See Long-term Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to care facilities (nursing homes/auxiliary hospitals): Strengthen Financial Security for Persons with Auditor General’s outstanding recommendations Disabilities, An (Bill 5) Reports, October 2014, recommendations to Environment and Parks ministry See Oil sands

At-risk youth development: Reclamation liabilities, Auditor See Youth at risk General’s report (October 2014) ATA Reports, October 2016, recommendations to Human See Alberta Teachers’ Association Services ministry See Assured income for the ATB Financial Act severely handicapped: Auditor General’s report Enactment continuation approval (Government Motion (October 2016) 38: carried) ... Larivee 2275; Mason 2275 Reports, October 2017, recommendations to Culture and ATCO Tourism ministry See Ministry of Culture and CEO’s remarks on federal policies ... Gotfried 1132; Tourism: Grant programs, Auditor General’s Jansen 1132, 1198–99; Orr 1198 report (October 2017 Coal transition compensation ... Gotfried 1003; Phillips Reports, February 2018, recommendations to Education 1003 ministry See Class size initiative (elementary and Athabasca-Sturgeon-Redwater (constituency) secondary schools): Auditor General’s report Member’s personal and family history ... Piquette 233 (February 2018) 2018 Hansard Subject Index 15

Auditor General’s office (continued) Basketball championships Reports, February 2018, recommendations to Energy See St. Mary’s University: Women’s provincial ministry See Alberta Petroleum Marketing basketball championship Commission: Risk management, Auditor Bassano health centre General’s report (February 2018) Long-term care facility, Newell Foundation proposal Reports, February 2018, recommendations to [See also Long-term care facilities (nursing Environment and Parks ministry See Climate homes/auxiliary hospitals)]; Fildebrandt 637 leadership plan, provincial: Auditor General’s Battered children report (February 2018) See Child abuse Reports, April 2018, recommendations to Treasury Board and Finance ministry See Debts, public Battle River-Wainwright (constituency) (provincial debt): Debt level, Auditor General’s Member’s experience of cardiac surgery ... Taylor 20 report (April 2018) Member’s retrospective, members’ statements ... Taylor Reports, November 2018, recommendations to Service 2360–61 Alberta See Alberta SuperNet: Service Alberta Beaver Emergency Services Commission contract management, Auditor General’s report General remarks ... Littlewood 19 (November 2018) Beaverhill Pioneer Lodge, Lamont AUMA Opening ... Littlewood 827; Sigurdson 827 See Alberta Urban Municipalities Association Beaverlodge regional hospital AUOMA New hospital, capital plan ... Drysdale 546; Hoffman See Alberta Used Oil Management Association 546–47 AUPE Beetle control Members’ pension plans See Local authorities See Pine beetle control pension plan; Public service pension plan Bellerose composite high school, St. Albert Automobile insurance board, Alberta General remarks ... Eggen 622; Horne 622 See Automobile Insurance Rate Board Berwyn Autumn Lodge Automobile Insurance Rate Board Closure ... Loewen 875 Funding from interim supply ... Cooper 264 Better Deal for Consumers and Businesses Act, An Auxiliary hospitals Amendments, laws and legislation See Statutes See Long-term care facilities (nursing Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 18) homes/auxiliary hospitals) Bicycle safety legislation Bail See Traffic Safety (Safe Distance for Passing Release of persons charged with violent offences ... Ellis Bicycles) Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 214) 1917; Ganley 1917 Bicycle use Balancing Pool See Active transportation (walking, cycling, etc.) Chief executive officer appointment ... Aheer 1179; Bighorn backcountry Mason 667; Panda 667, 1179 Land management plan ... Bilous 2193–94; Loewen 800– Financial position ... Clark 111; Notley 111 801; McCuaig-Boyd 799–801, 2237; Nixon 799, 2143– Former president’s remarks ... Nixon 61; Phillips 61 45; Orr 1776, 2193; Phillips 1414–15, 1776, 2143–45, IPPSA complaint of market manipulation ... McCuaig- 2237; Schneider 2237; Smith 1414–15 Boyd 372; Panda 371 Land management plan, members’ statements ... Nixon Losses, 2017-2018 ... Cooper 444; McCuaig-Boyd 444 2035; Schneider 1945 Provincial loan ... Aheer 862–63; Barnes 231; Land management plan, point of clarification on Speaker’s McCuaig-Boyd 338; Panda 338, 1757; Phillips remarks ... Nixon 2153; Speaker, The 2153 1757; Strankman 1581; Taylor 1249 Land management plan, points of order on debate ... Balwin school, Edmonton Fildebrandt 2198; Mason 2197–98; Nixon 2197; Student conference on racism, members’ statements ... Speaker, The 2197–98 Nielsen 335 Wildland park proposal ... Hoffman 1195–96; Loewen Balzac businesses 1196; Nixon 1195–96 See Amazon: Balzac distribution centre Bill C-48 (federal) Banff-Cochrane (constituency) See Oil Tanker Moratorium Act (federal Bill C-48) Constituent concerns ... Nixon 404 Bill C-69 (federal) Tourism development ... Miranda 338; Westhead 338 See Act to Enact the Impact Assessment Act and the Banff Housing Corporation Canadian Energy Regulator Act, to Amend the Ti’nu affordable housing project (Deer Lane) ... Navigation Protection Act and to Make Westhead 1657 Consequential Amendments to Other Acts, An (federal Bill C-69) Banff YWCA See YWCA Banff Bill C-74 (federal) See Act to Implement Certain Provisions of the Banks Budget Tabled in Parliament on February 27, Laws and legislation See ATB Financial Act 2018 and Other Measures, An (federal Bill C-74) Bars (drinking establishments) Bill C-75 (federal) Extended hours of service during FIFA World Cup See Act to Amend the Criminal Code, the Youth proposed ... Ceci 1598; Loyola 1598 Criminal Justice Act, and Other Acts and to Make Extended hours of service on May 19, 2018, for royal Consequential Amendments to Other Acts (federal wedding proposed ... Fildebrandt 1091 Bill C-75) 16 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Bills, government (procedure) Bills, government (procedure) (continued) Adjournment of debate in second reading ... Nixon 981; Bill 7, Supporting Alberta’s Local Food Sector Act, Speaker, The 981; Westhead 981 committee, amendment A3 (Strankman: defeated), Amendments ruled out of order ... Cooper 1173; division ... 1309 Deputy Speaker 1173–74; Ganley 1173 Bill 7, Supporting Alberta’s Local Food Sector Act, Bill 1, Energy Diversification Act, second reading, committee, agreement to remaining clauses, division adjournment of debate (Nixon: defeated), division ...... 1311 981 Bill 7, Supporting Alberta’s Local Food Sector Act, Bill 1, Energy Diversification Act, second reading, third reading, division ... 1373–74 division ... 1058 Bill 9, Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health Bill 1, Energy Diversification Act, committee, Care Act, second reading, motion to not now read amendment A1 (Panda: defeated), division ... 1286 because of insufficient detail in bill (reasoned Bill 1, Energy Diversification Act, committee, amendment RA1) (Fildebrandt: defeated), division ... amendment A3 (Panda: defeated), division ... 1312 793 Bill 1, Energy Diversification Act, committee, Bill 9, Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health amendment A7 (Panda: defeated), division ... 1314– Care Act, second reading, division ... 808 15 Bill 9, Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health Bill 1, Energy Diversification Act, committee, Care Act, committee, amendment A1 (Drever: amendment A8 (Panda: defeated), division ... 1315 carried), division ... 912–13 Bill 1, Energy Diversification Act, committee, Bill 9, Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health amendment A9 (Panda: defeated), division ... 1316 Care Act, committee, amendment A2 (Fildebrandt: Bill 1, Energy Diversification Act, committee, carried unanimously), division ... 958 amendment A10 (Panda: defeated), division ... 1317 Bill 9, Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health Bill 1, Energy Diversification Act, committee, Care Act, committee, amendment A3 (Fildebrandt: agreement to title and preamble, division ... 1317 defeated), division ... 961 Bill 1, Energy Diversification Act, third reading, motion Bill 9, Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health to recommit bill to Committee of the Whole Care Act, committee, amendment A4 (Fildebrandt: (recommittal amendment REC) (Nixon: defeated), defeated), division ... 993 division ... 1537–38 Bill 9, Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health Bill 1, Energy Diversification Act, third reading, motion Care Act, committee, amendment A5 (Fildebrandt: to not now read (3-month hoist amendment HA) defeated), division ... 1090 (Cooper: defeated), division ... 1540–41 Bill 9, Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health Bill 2, Growth and Diversification Act, second reading, Care Act, committee, amendment A6 (Fildebrandt: adjournment of debate (Mason: carried), division ... defeated), division ... 1092 705 Bill 9, Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health Bill 2, Growth and Diversification Act, second reading, Care Act, committee, amendment A7 (Fildebrandt: motion to not now read because government should defeated), division ... 1092–93 pursue other supports for business (reasoned Bill 9, Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health amendment RA1) (Cooper: defeated), division ... Care Act, committee, amendment A8 (Fildebrandt: 1167 defeated), division ... 1094 Bill 2, Growth and Diversification Act, committee, Bill 9, Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health adjournment of debate, division ... 1257–58 Care Act, committee, amendment A9 (Fildebrandt: Bill 2, Growth and Diversification Act, committee, defeated), division ... 1096 amendment A3 (Fildebrandt: defeated), division ... Bill 9, Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health 1297 Care Act, third reading, recommission of bill to Bill 2, Growth and Diversification Act, committee, Committee of the Whole (Fildebrandt: defeated), agreement to remaining clauses, division ... 1382 division ... 1355 Bill 2, Growth and Diversification Act, third reading, Bill 9, Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health motion to not now read (3-month hoist amendment Care Act, third reading, division ... 1360 HA1) (McIver: defeated), division ... 1523 Bill 10, An Act to Enable Clean Energy Improvements, Bill 2, Growth and Diversification Act, third reading, second reading, motion to not now read and to refer subject matter to Alberta’s Economic Future division ... 1523 Committee (referral amendment REF) (Nixon: Bill 5, An Act to Strengthen Financial Security for defeated), division ... 1054 Persons with Disabilities, committee, amendment A1 Bill 10, An Act to Enable Clean Energy Improvements, (Cooper: defeated), division ... 1087–88 second reading, motion to not now read because of Bill 6, Gaming and Liquor Statutes Amendment Act, insufficient detail in bill (reasoned amendment) 2018, second reading, adjournment of debate (Nixon: (McIver: defeated), division ... 1246 defeated), division ... 1010 Bill 10, An Act to Enable Clean Energy Improvements, Bill 6, Gaming and Liquor Statutes Amendment Act, second reading, division ... 1246–47 2018, second reading, adjournment of debate (Panda: Bill 10, An Act to Enable Clean Energy Improvements, defeated), division ... 1011 committee, agreement to remaining clauses, division Bill 7, Supporting Alberta’s Local Food Sector Act, ... 1379 committee, amendment A1 (Strankman: defeated), Bill 10, An Act to Enable Clean Energy Improvements, division ... 1302 third reading, motion to not now read (3-month hoist Bill 7, Supporting Alberta’s Local Food Sector Act, amendment HA) (McIver: defeated), division ... 1571 committee, amendment A2 (Strankman: defeated), Bill 10, An Act to Enable Clean Energy Improvements, division ... 1304 third reading, division ... 1571 2018 Hansard Subject Index 17

Bills, government (procedure) (continued) Bills, government (procedure) (continued) Bill 12, Preserving Canada’s Economic Prosperity Act, Bill 21, An Act to Protect Patients, An (Bill 21), second reading, adjournment of debate (Schmidt: committee, amendment A5 (Goodridge: defeated), carried), division ... 745–46 division ... 1840 Bill 13, An Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, Bill 21, An Act to Protect Patients, An (Bill 21), second reading, motion to refer bill to Alberta’s committee, amendment A6 (Aheer: defeated), Economic Future Committee (referral amendment) division ... 1842–43 (Pitt: defeated), division ... 1173 Bill 21, An Act to Protect Patients, An (Bill 21), Bill 13, An Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, committee, motion that committee rise and report, second reading, motion to not now read (3-month division ... 1839 hoist amendment) (Cooper: defeated), division ... Bill 22, An Act for Strong Families Building Stronger 1250 Communities, committee, amendment A2, Bill 13, An Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, subamendment A2-SA1 (McIver: defeated), division second reading, division ... 1250 ... 2164 Bill 13, An Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, Bill 22, An Act for Strong Families Building Stronger Committee, amendment A2 (Panda: defeated), Communities, committee, amendment A2, division ... 1332 subamendment A2-SA2 (McIver: defeated), division Bill 13, An Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, ... 2169 committee, amendment A4 (Nixon/Panda: defeated), Bill 22, An Act for Strong Families Building Stronger division ... 1461 Communities, committee, amendment A3 (Starke: Bill 13, An Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, defeated), division ... 2173 committee, amendment A5 (Panda: defeated), Bill 22, An Act for Strong Families Building Stronger division ... 1473 Communities, committee, amendment A4 Bill 13, An Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, (Pitt/Nixon: defeated), division ... 2176 committee, agreement to remaining clauses, division Bill 23, An Act to Renew Local Democracy in Alberta, ... 1478 second reading, motion to refer subject matter to Bill 13, An Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, Resource Stewardship Committee (referral committee, request to report bill, division ... 1478–79 amendment REF1) (Pitt: defeated), division ... 2028 Bill 13, An Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, Bill 23, An Act to Renew Local Democracy in Alberta, committee, motion that committee rise and report, second reading, division ... 2028 division ... 1479 Bill 23, An Act to Renew Local Democracy in Alberta, Bill 13, An Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, committee, amendment A2 (Cooper: defeated), third reading, motion to recommit bill to Committee division ... 2179–80 of the Whole (recommittal amendment REC) (Nixon: Bill 23, An Act to Renew Local Democracy in Alberta, defeated), division ... 1585 committee, amendment A7 (Cooper: defeated), Bill 13, An Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, division ... 2335–36 third reading, motion to not now read (3-month hoist Bill 23, An Act to Renew Local Democracy in Alberta, amendment HA) (Cooper: defeated), division ... 1591 committee, motion to rise and report progress Bill 13, An Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, (Larivee: carried), division ... 2126 third reading, division ... 1591–92 Bill 24, second reading, motion to not now read and to Bill 13, An Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, refer subject matter to Families and Communities amendment A3 (Panda: defeated), division ... 1397 Committee (referral amendment REF1) (Pitt: Bill 14, An Act to Empower Utility Consumers, defeated), division ... 1896 committee, amendment A1 (Cyr: defeated), division Bill 24, committee, amendment A1 (Hunter: defeated), ... 1322 division ... 2063 Bill 15, Appropriation Act, 2018, First reading, division Bill 26, An Act to Combat Poverty and Fight for ... 610 Albertans with Disabilities, committee, amendment Bill 15, Appropriation Act, 2018, second reading, A1 (Sabir/Renaud: carried), subamendment A1-SA1 division ... 689 (McPherson: defeated), division ... 2209 Bill 15, Appropriation Act, 2018, third reading, division Bill 27, Joint Governance of Public Sector Pension ... 784–85 Plans Act, committee, amendment A1 (Barnes: Bill 16, Election Finances and Contributions Disclosure defeated), division ... 2289 Statutes Amendment Act, 2018, second reading, Bill 27, Joint Governance of Public Sector Pension adjournment of debate, division ... 1122 Plans Act, committee, amendment A2 (Barnes: Bill 16, Election Finances and Contributions Disclosure defeated), division ... 2291 Statutes Amendment Act, 2018, second reading, Bill 27, Joint Governance of Public Sector Pension division ... 1157 Plans Act, committee, amendment A3 (Barnes: Bill 18, Statutes Amendment Act, 2018, committee, defeated), division ... 2292 agreement to clauses, division ... 1396–97 Bill 29, Public Service Employee Relations Amendment Bill 21, An Act to Protect Patients, second reading, Act, 2018, second reading, division ... 2156 division (carried unanimously) ... 1690 Bill 29, Public Service Employee Relations Amendment Bill 21, An Act to Protect Patients, committee, Act, 2018, committee, amendment A2 (Hunter: amendment A1 (McPherson: defeated), division ... defeated), division ... 2184 1730–31 Bill 29, Public Service Employee Relations Amendment Bill 21, An Act to Protect Patients, An (Bill 21), Act, 2018, third reading, division ... 2220 committee, amendment A2 (Yao: defeated), division Bill 32, City Charters Fiscal Framework Act, ... 1836 committee, request to report bill, division ... 2346 18 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Bills, government (procedure) (continued) Bills, government (previous sessions, 2015) (continued) Ministerial briefings to opposition members ... Nixon Bill 2 Act to Restore Fairness to Public Revenue, An 1926 Bill 6 Enhanced Protection for Farm and Ranch Question-and-comment period See Standing Orders of Workers Act the Legislative Assembly of Alberta: SO 29(2)(a) Bills, government (previous sessions, 2016) Bills, government (current session) Information about any of the following bills may be Information about any of the following bills may be found by looking under the title of the bill. found by looking under the title of the bill. Bill 1 Promoting Job Creation and Diversification Act Bill 1 Energy Diversification Act Bill 5 Seniors’ Home Adaptation and Repair Act Bill 2 Growth and Diversification Act Bill 20 Climate Leadership Implementation Act Bill 3 Appropriation (Interim Supply) Act, 2018 Bill 25 Oil Sands Emissions Limit Act Bill 4 Appropriation (Supplementary Supply) Act, 2018 Bill 27 Renewable Electricity Act Bill 5 Act to Strengthen Financial Security for Persons Bill 30 Investing in a Diversified Alberta Economy Act with Disabilities, An Bill 34 Electric Utilities Amendment Act, 2016 Bill 6 Gaming and Liquor Statutes Amendment Act, Bill 35 Fair Elections Financing Act 2018 Bills, government (previous sessions, 2017) Bill 7 Supporting Alberta’s Local Food Sector Act Information about any of the following bills may be Bill 8 Emergency Management Amendment Act found by looking under the title of the bill. Bill 9 Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health Bill 2 Act to Remove Barriers for Survivors of Sexual Care Act and Domestic Violence, An Bill 10 Act to Enable Clean Energy Improvements, An Bill 19 Act to Protect Gas and Convenience Store Bill 11 Lobbyists Amendment Act, 2018 Workers, An Bill 12 Preserving Canada’s Economic Prosperity Act Bill 26 Act to Control and Regulate Cannabis, An Bill 13 Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, An Bill 30 Act to Protect the Health and Well-being of Bill 14 Act to Empower Utility Consumers, An Working Albertans, An Bill 15 Appropriation Act, 2018 Bill 32 Act to Strengthen and Protect Democracy in Bill 16 Election Finances and Contributions Disclosure Alberta, An Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 Bills, private members’ public (procedure) Bill 17 Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 Bill 201, Employment Standards (Firefighter Leave) Bill 18 Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 Amendment Act, 2018, second reading, motion to not Bill 19 Act to Improve the Affordability and now read and to refer subject matter to Alberta’s Accessibility of Post-secondary Education, An Economic Future Committee (referral amendment Bill 20 Securities Amendment Act, 2018 REF1) (Littlewood: carried), division ... 214 Bill 21 Act to Protect Patients, An Bill 202, Alberta Taxpayer Protection (Carbon Tax Bill 22 Act for Strong Families Building Stronger Referendum) Amendment Act, 2018, second reading, Communities, An division ... 563 Bill 23 Act to Renew Local Democracy in Alberta, An Bill 203, Long Term Care Information Act, second Bill 24 Act to Recognize AMA Representation Rights, An reading, division ... 833 Bill 25 Canyon Creek Hydro Development Act Bill 203, Long Term Care Information Act, committee, Bill 26 Act to Combat Poverty and Fight for Albertans request to report bill, division (carried unanimously) with Disabilities, An ... 1230–31 Bill 27 Joint Governance of Public Sector Pension Bill 203, Long Term Care Information Act, third Plans Act reading, division (carried unanimously) ... 1441 Bill 28 Family Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 Bill 204, Land Statutes (Abolition of Adverse Bill 29 Public Service Employee Relations Amendment Possession) Amendment Act, 2018, second reading, Act, 2018 motion to not now read because of Alberta Law Bill 30 Mental Health Services Protection Act Reform Institute concurrent review (reasoned Bill 31 Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 amendment RA1) (Turner: carried), division ... 1037 Bill 32 City Charters Fiscal Framework Act Bill 205, Supporting Accessible Mental Health Services Bills, government (previous sessions, 2004) Act, second reading deferred until fall sitting Information about the following bill may be found by (Jabbour: carried) ... 1037 looking under the title of the bill. Bill 206, Societies (Preventing the Promotion of Hate) Bill 13 Forest Reserves Amendment Act, 2004 Amendment Act, 2018, second reading, division Bills, government (previous sessions, 2006) (carried unanimously) ... 2268 Information about the following bill may be found by Question-and-comment period See Standing Orders of looking under the title of the bill. the Legislative Assembly of Alberta: SO 29(2)(a) Bill 18 Wilderness Areas, Ecological Reserves and Sponsor to close debate ... Deputy Speaker 214 Natural Areas Amendment Act Bills, private members’ public (current session) Bills, government (previous sessions, 2014) Information about any of the following bills may be Information about the following bill may be found by found by looking under the title of the bill. looking under the title of the bill. Bill 201 Employment Standards (Firefighter Leave) Bill 10 Act to Amend the Alberta Bill of Rights to Amendment Act, 2018 Protect Our Children, An Bill 202 Alberta Taxpayer Protection (Carbon Tax Bills, government (previous sessions, 2015) Referendum) Amendment Act, 2018 Information about any of the following bills may be Bill 203 Long Term Care Information Act found by looking under the title of the bill. Bill 204 Land Statutes (Abolition of Adverse Bill 1 Act to Renew Democracy in Alberta, An Possession) Amendment Act, 2018 2018 Hansard Subject Index 19

Bills, private members’ public (current session) Bitumen upgrading (continued) (continued) Partial upgrading program (PUP) ... Cortes-Vargas Bill 205 Supporting Accessible Mental Health Services 1940–41; McCuaig-Boyd 1940–41; Schneider 237; Act Speech from the Throne 3; Sweet 184–85; van Bill 206 Societies (Preventing the Promotion of Hate) Dijken 239; Woollard 48 Amendment Act, 2018 Partial upgrading program (PUP), members’ statements Bill 207 Municipal Government (Legion Tax ... Turner 379 Exemption) Amendment Act, 2018 Partial upgrading program (PUP), provincial loan Bill 208 Public Recreation Areas Consultation Act guarantee component [See also Energy Bill 209 Strategies for Unemployed and Diversification Act (Bill 1): Loan guarantee Underemployed Albertans Act provisions]; Orr 241–42 Bill 211 Alberta Underground Infrastructure Black, Troy Notification System Consultation Act Members’ statements ... Panda 56 Bill 214 Traffic Safety (Safe Distance for Passing Bicycles) Amendment Act, 2018 Black Creek Heritage Rangeland Trails Act Repeal exemption (Government Motion 37: carried) ... Bills, private members’ public (previous session, 2015) Larivee 2275; Mason 2275 Information about the following bill may be found by looking under the title of the bill. Black Gold Environmental Services Bill 202 Alberta Local Food Act General remarks ... Nixon 1531 Bills, private members’ public (previous session, 2016) Blackfoot addiction treatment facilities Information about the following bill may be found by See Thorpe Recovery Centre, Blackfoot, AB looking under the title of the bill. Bleau, Zoe Bill 205 Pharmacy and Drug (Pharmaceutical See Supportive living accommodations: Wait-lists in Equipment Control) Amendment Act, 2016 rural areas, Zoe Bleau’s situation Bills, private members’ public (previous session, 2017) Blue Cross Information about any of the following bills may be See Alberta Blue Cross found by looking under the title of the bill. Boards, government Bill 202 Protecting Victims of Non-consensual See Government agencies, boards, and commissions Distribution of Intimate Images Act Boards of education Bill 206 Child, Youth and Family Enhancement See School boards and districts (Adoption Advertising) Amendment Act, 2017 Bill 207 Regulatory Burden Reduction Act Bonnyville businesses See Bill 208 Government Organization (Utilities Consumer Lafarge Canada Advocate) Amendment Act, 2017 Bonnyville-Cold Lake (constituency) Bill 211 Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped Member’s retrospective, member’s statement ... Cyr (Discretionary Trust) Amendment Act, 2017 2320 Bill 214 Act to Regulate Political Action Committees, Boulet, Logan An See Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team: Member Bill 216 Child, Youth and Family Enhancement Logan Boulet’s organ donation (Protecting Alberta’s Children) Amendment Act, Bow River Basin Council 2017 Members’ statements ... Westhead 580 Bindloss area wildfire Bow River flood mitigation See Wildfire, southeastern Alberta (2017) See Flood damage mitigation: Bow River projects BioWare ULC Bow River irrigation district General remarks ... Schmidt 315–16 Flood damage mitigation See Flood damage Bisexual persons mitigation: Irrigation district initiatives See Gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender persons Bow Valley SPCA Bitumen Members’ statements ... Westhead 503 Export to British Columbia ... Bilous 525; Clark 525 Boyle McCauley health centre, Edmonton Mandatory production curtailment proposed ... Hoffman Program for homeless women See Homeless women: 2188; Kenney 2188 Pregnancy Pathways program Bitumen development Bragg Creek area wildfire See Oil sands development See Wildfire, Champion Lakes (2018) Bitumen royalty in kind (BRIK) program Bragg Creek roads Royalties See Royalty structure (energy resources) See Highway 22: Highway 758 intersection upgrade Bitumen tailings ponds Brain Injured, Association for the Rehabilitation of the See Tailings ponds See Association for the Rehabilitation of the Brain Bitumen upgrading Injured Ethane as feedstock See Petrochemicals BRBC diversification program: Phase 2, ethane See Bow River Basin Council component General remarks ... Coolahan 1488–89; Fraser 1612; Breast Cancer Awareness Month McCuaig-Boyd 1612 Members’ statements ... Goodridge 1704 20 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Breault, Jacqueline Marie (former LAO staff) Budget 2017-2018 (continued) See Legislative Assembly Office: Former staff Third-quarter fiscal update ... Barnes 88–90, 127, 231, member Jacqueline Marie Breault 300–301; Ceci 87, 89–90, 97–98, 231; Clark 94, Brewing industry 128–29; Cyr 50; Ganley 129; Mason 2395–96; Craft breweries ... Strankman 671; Sucha 1367 McIver 2395–96; Speech from the Throne 4; van Craft brewery markup ... Barnes 2148; Ceci 2148 Dijken 161 Interprovincial/territorial trade ... Barnes 2148; Bilous Budget 2018-2019 2148; Ceci 2148 Deficit ... Kenney 354, 433 BRID (Bow River irrigation district) Efficiencies ... Ceci 371, 684; Clark 371; Kenney 419; Flood damage mitigation See Flood damage Notley 419 mitigation: Irrigation district initiatives General remarks ... Hoffman 418–19; Kenney 418–19; Bridge construction Notley 419 General remarks ... Speech from the Throne 2 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Advanced Education Northeast river crossing (NERC) project, Edmonton- ministry ... Chair 607 Fort Saskatchewan [See also Highway 15: Fort Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Advanced Education Saskatchewan bridge; Highway 38: Vinca bridge]; ministry, division ... 607 Hanson 2397; Mason 2397 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Children’s Services Waiparous Creek bridge ... Mason 2190; Westhead 2190 ministry ... Chair 607 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Children’s Services British Columbia ministry, division ... 607–8 Alberta imports See Asphalt; Bitumen; Electric Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Education ministry ... power Chair 608 Alberta vehicle inspections See Commercial vehicles: Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Education ministry, Increased inspection of British Columbia vehicles division ... 608 proposed Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Health ministry ... Environmental policies, members’ statements ... Yao 726 Chair 608 Federal funding See Pan-Canadian framework on Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Health ministry, clean growth and climate change: Federal funding division ... 608 to British Columbia Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Justice and Solicitor Meetings on pipeline construction See Federal- General ministry ... Chair 608 provincial-territorial meetings: Alberta-British Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Justice and Solicitor Columbia-federal meeting on Kinder Morgan General ministry, division ... 608–9 Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, ministries not voted Pipeline opposition See Pipeline construction separately ... Chair 609 Premier’s remarks on Bill 12 See Preserving Canada’s Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, ministries not voted Economic Prosperity Act (Bill 12): British separately, division ... 609 Columbia Premier’s remarks Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Offices of the Tanker port access, laws and legislation See Oil Legislative Assembly ... Chair 607 Tanker Moratorium Act (federal Bill C-48) Members’ statements ... Fraser 335 Trade with Alberta See Interprovincial/territorial Procedure See Estimates of Supply (government trade expenditures) Wine industry, Alberta boycott See Interprovincial/ Quarterly updates ... Nixon 1935; Notley 1935–36 territorial trade: Alberta boycott of British Reports on budget debates in legislative policy Columbia wine committees See Committee on Alberta’s Economic Brooks (city) Future, Standing: Report on 2018-2019 estimates Long-term care facilities See Long-term care facilities debate: Advanced Education, Agriculture and (nursing homes/auxiliary hospitals): Brooks Forestry, Culture and Tourism, Economic facilities Development and Trade, Executive Council, Solar energy industry See Elemental Energy Infrastructure, Labour; Committee on Families Brownfield remediation and Communities, Standing: Report on 2018-2019 See Reclamation of land estimates debate: Children’s Services, Community Bruderheim wildfire and Social Services, Education, Health, Justice See Wildfire, Bruderheim (2018) and Solicitor General, Seniors and Housing, Service Alberta, Status of Women; Committee on Budget Resource Stewardship, Standing: Report on 2018- Plan to balance by 2023-2024 ... Anderson, W. 406; 2019 estimates debate: Energy, Environment and Barnes 488, 685, 2217–18; Bilous 509, 1661–62; Parks, Indigenous Relations, Municipal Affairs, Ceci 90, 345–46, 348, 371, 601, 684, 776, 2076; Transportation, Treasury Board and Finance Clark 371, 490, 759; Fildebrandt 532–33, 641; Stakeholder consultation ... Ceci 345 Gotfried 2074–75; Hunter 408–9, 2216–17, 2344– Three pillars ... Barnes 684–85; Ceci 683–84, 776; 45; Kenney 1610, 1661–62; Loewen 784; Malkinson Coolahan 527; Hoffman 520, 527; Kenney 520 229; McIver 687, 782–84; Nixon 403, 601; Notley Update, request for emergency debate under Standing 1610; Orr 310; Piquette 409; Pitt 509; Speech from Order 42 (unanimous consent denied) ... Ellis 1999– the Throne 3–4 2000 Budget 2017-2018 Update, request for emergency debate under Standing Contingency plans for reserve transfer ... Barnes 127; Order 42 (unanimous consent denied), point of order Ganley 127 on debate ... Deputy Speaker 1999; Ellis 1999; Second-quarter fiscal update ... Barnes 2255; Ceci Mason 1999; Nixon 1999 2255–56; McIver 2255–56 2018 Hansard Subject Index 21

Budget 2018-2019 Address Bush fire prevention and control Address presented (Government Motion 13: adjourned) See Wildfire prevention and control ... Ceci 345–48 Business Corporations Act Budget 2018-2019 debate Amendments, laws and legislation See Miscellaneous Government Motion 13 (Ceci: adjourned) ... Barnes Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 31) 487–88; Clark 489–90; Dreeshen 1734–35; Business enterprises Fildebrandt 532–33; Goodridge 1733–34; Kenney See Corporations 349–54 Government Motion 13 (Ceci: adjourned), maiden Business enterprises, small speeches ... Dreeshen 1734–35; Goodridge 1733–34 See Small business Government Motion 13 (Ceci: adjourned), questions and Business Link Business Service Centre comments ... Barnes 488–89; Clark 491; Cyr 488; Services for immigrants, members’ statements ... Bilous Goodridge 1734; Kenney 355; McPherson 491; 367–68; Shepherd 367–68 Panda 355; Pitt 1734; Strankman 354–55, 1734 Busing of schoolchildren Procedure, question-and-comment period See Standing See Schoolchildren’s transportation Orders of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta: SO Butts, Gerald 29(2)(a) See Office of the Prime Minister of Canada: Budget debate procedure Principal secretary See Estimates of Supply, main (government Cabinet ministers expenditures) See Executive Council Budget documents Cabinet ministers’ statements Interactive digital format proposed ... Malkinson 265; See Ministerial Statements (current session) Panda 263 Level of detail provided, interim supply estimates ... CACAC Barnes 88; Ceci 102, 104–5; Clark 94, 224; Cooper See Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre 263–64; Cyr 102; Drysdale 261; Gill 221; Gotfried CAIS program (former) 104–5; Larivee 94; Malkinson 265; McIver 266–67; See AgriStability (federal-provincial program) Panda 263; Schneider 296–98 Calfrac Well Services Ltd. Level of detail provided, supplementary supply AIMCo investments ... Cyr 924–25; McCuaig-Boyd estimates ... Anderson, W. 268; Hunter 269; Loyola 924–25 270–71; Nixon 273–74 Calgary (city) Budget process 2026 Olympic Winter Games bid See Olympic Games: Balanced/deficit budgets ... Barnes 288; Ceci 100, 288; 2026 Winter Games, Calgary bid Clark 100; Kenney 250–51, 353; Malkinson 228 2026 Paralympic Winter Games bid See Paralympic Balanced/deficit budgets, comparison with Games: 2026 Winter Games, Calgary bid Saskatchewan ... Kenney 350, 354 Charter See Cities and towns: Civic charters Balanced/deficit budgets, MLA compensation reduction Crime rate See Crime: Calgary area crime until budget is balanced proposed See Members of Current fiscal position ... Ceci 113; McIver 113 the Legislative Assembly: Compensation, proposal Father Albert Lacombe’s legacy See Lacombe, Father to reduce until provincial budget is balanced Albert: Calgary legacy (Motion Other than Government Motion 502: Property tax See Property tax: Commercial rates, defeated) Calgary Interim supply use ... Barnes 88; Ceci 88; Clark 94, Provincial funding, laws and legislation See City 224–25; Cooper 263–64; Hanson 225; Malkinson Charters Fiscal Framework Act (Bill 32) 264–65; McIver 266–68; Panda 263; Schneider Water fluoridation policies See Water fluoridation: 297; Westhead 267 Calgary policies Revenue/cost forecasts used [See also Oil prices: Alberta differentials on global prices]; Aheer 1709, Calgary, University of 1873; Barnes 127, 544–45, 1939, 2234; Bilous Reports See Economic development: Diversification, 1661–62, 1940, 2042; Ceci 99, 348, 371, 473, 600– University of Calgary School of Public Policy 601, 1148, 1613, 1873, 1939, 2234; Clark 285–86, report 371, 490, 759; Cooper 758; Fildebrandt 532, 1613; Calgary-Acadia (constituency) Fraser 473; Ganley 127; Hoffman 1705–6, 1709; Member’s personal and family history ... Payne 404 Kenney 349, 415–16, 418, 1657–58, 1660–62, 1987; Calgary affordable housing Loewen 398; McCuaig-Boyd 544–45; McIver 99, See Affordable housing: Capital funding, Calgary 687–88, 1939–40, 2042; Nixon 600–601, 1705–6, projects; Calgary Housing Company 1935–36; Notley 286, 415–16, 1657–58, 1935–36, Calgary arts centre 1987; Orr 310; Phillips 418; Renaud 356; See Indefinite Arts Centre, Calgary Strankman 780 Calgary board of education Revenue/cost forecasts used, points of order on debate Budget 2018-2019 ... Schmidt 545; Smith 545 ... Deputy Speaker 1946; Mason 1946; Nixon 1946 Capital plan ... Eggen 171; Fraser 171 Supplementary supply use ... Gotfried 229–30; van Carbon levy costs ... Kenney 540–41, 2311–12; Notley Dijken 299–300 540–41, 2312; Schmidt 545; Smith 545 Burial and cemetery laws Carbon levy costs, points of order on debate ... Clark Petition presented ... McKitrick 2401 548; Mason 548; Nixon 548–49; Speaker, The 549 Buses Full-day kindergarten provision ... Eggen 1426–27; See Public transit Kenney 1426–27 22 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Calgary board of education (continued) Calgary health care Full-day kindergarten provision, funding for ... Kenney See Chief Medical Examiner’s office: Departure of 540–41; Notley 540–41; Schmidt 545; Smith 545 four pathologists from Calgary office Funding ... Clark 1197; Eggen 1197 Calgary Highlanders Reserve fund utilization ... Eggen 2151; Jansen 2151; Reserve infantry unit ... Sucha 329 McIver 2151, 2236; Schmidt 2236 Calgary hospitals School construction project management costs ... Eggen See Foothills medical centre, Calgary; Peter 2151; Jansen 2151; McIver 2151, 2236; Schmidt 2236 Lougheed Centre (Calgary general hospital) Calgary-Bow (constituency) Calgary Housing Company Seniors’ activities ... Drever 2098–99 Cannabis policy ... Ganley 477; McPherson 477 Calgary business initiatives Killarney 1 regeneration project, members’ statements See Northern Hills Connect social entrepreneurship ... Malkinson 1030 initiative Calgary infrastructure projects Calgary cancer centre See Flood damage mitigation: Calgary and area Funding ... Ceci 347 projects General remarks ... Speech from the Throne 2 Calgary-Klein (constituency) Project status ... Jansen 825; Luff 825 Urban development, community action groups See Calgary charter schools Friends of Confederation Creek See Schoolchildren’s transportation: Charter Calgary-Lougheed (constituency) schools, northeast Calgary Member’s maiden speech See Speech from the Calgary City Teachers’ Convention Throne: Addresses in reply (maiden speeches) Presentation by Dr. David Suzuki ... Cyr 546; Schmidt Member’s personal and family history ... Kenney 427– 546 28, 430 Calgary community associations Presentation of new member the Hon. Jason Kenney ... See Thorncliffe Greenview Community Association Nixon 1; Speaker, The 1 Calgary-Cross (constituency) Calgary music centre Member’s personal and family history ... Miranda 790 See National Music Centre, Calgary Calgary-Currie (constituency) Calgary music festivals Overview ... Malkinson 45–46 See East Town Get Down music festival, Calgary Calgary-East (constituency) Calgary Muslim community Member’s legislative committee membership ... See Muslim community: Calgary rally against Fildebrandt 2119; Luff 2119 Calgary nonprofit organizations Member’s personal and family history ... Loewen 395; See Community Kitchen Program of Calgary; Luff 81, 1438–39 Women in Need Society, Calgary Calgary Economic Development Calgary-Northern Hills (constituency) CEO’s remarks on technology sector ... Clark 320; Murals See Murals: Longest mural in Canada Schmidt 316 Calgary performing arts programs Calgary-Elbow (constituency) See Penner, Shirley Member’s town hall meeting on Budget 2018-2019 ... Calgary Police Service Clark 490–91 Shooting of officer, Community and Social Services Member’s town hall meeting on education ... Clark minister’s remarks ... Ganley 582–83; Kenney 582 1273–74; Eggen 1274 Calgary public school board Calgary-Fish Creek (constituency) See Calgary board of education Member’s personal and family history ... Gotfried 1769 Calgary public utilities Calgary Food Bank See Carbon conversion technology centre, Calgary; Usage statistics ... Aheer 572; Mason 572 Water utilities: Rates, Calgary Calgary-Foothills (constituency) Calgary roads Member’s personal and family history ... Panda 1858 See Deerfoot Trail, Calgary; Ring road, Calgary Calgary-Fort (constituency) Calgary school construction Member’s personal and family history ... Ceci 2205–6 See School construction Calgary Foundation Calgary schools Provincial government correspondence, May 1, 2015, to See James Fowler high school, Calgary; St. Francis April 30, 2018 (Motion for a Return 12: accepted) ... high school, Calgary; St. Peter school, Calgary Panda 1780 Calgary seniors’ housing Calgary-Glenmore (constituency) See Spruce Cliff Downs seniors’ townhouse complex, Overview ... Kazim 308–9 Calgary-Shaw (constituency) Calgary-Greenway (constituency) Electoral boundary changes ... Sucha 329 Member’s retrospective, member’s statement ... Gill 2401 Calgary Sikh society Municipal Affairs and Transportation ministers’ See Sikh Society of Calgary remarks, point of privilege raised See Privilege Calgary South-East (constituency) (current session): Obstructing a member in Member’s personal and family history ... Fraser 1601– performance of duty (Municipal Affairs and 2 Transportation ministers’ remarks in Oral Calgary sports institute Question Period, December 3, 2018) See WinSport winter sport institute, Calgary 2018 Hansard Subject Index 23

Calgary Stampeders football club Canadian Finals Rodeo See Grey Cup: 2018 finals Members’ statements ... Miller 1985 Calgary Trail, Edmonton Canadian Food Inspection Agency Traffic congestion [See also Traffic congestion: Chronic wasting disease regulations ... Swann 178 Southwest Edmonton]; Mason 805–6; Turner 805 Labelling and certification standards ... Strankman Calgary Transit 492–93 Capital funding ... Ceci 348 Canadian Grain Commission Light rail transit green line, capital funding ... Jansen Wheat varietal classification changes ... Carlier 1600; 1075; Malkinson 1075; Speech from the Throne 2 Strankman 1600 Light rail transit green line, capital funding from carbon Canadian history levy ... Kenney 110; Notley 110 See History of Canada Campgrounds, provincial Canadian Institute for Health Information Admission fees ... Starke 842, 845 Report on health care wait times See Health care Campus Alberta capacity issues: Wait times, CIHI report See Postsecondary educational institutions Canadian Natural Resources Limited Camrose schools See Oil sands development: Shell Canada sale of See Chester Ronning school, Camrose assets to CNRL Canada Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society Free trade agreements See North American free trade Provincial government correspondence, May 1, 2015, to agreement (NAFTA) April 30, 2018 (Motion for a Return 9: accepted) ... Government See Government of Canada Panda 1780 Members’ statements ... Connolly 569 Canadian Taxpayers Federation Official Opposition leader’s remarks ... Connolly 569 General remarks ... Kenney 549 Canada health transfer (federal) Cancer awareness and prevention campaigns Federal-provincial agreement ... Barnes 91; Ceci 91 See Breast Cancer Awareness Month; Daffodil Month Canada social transfer (federal) Cancer centres Postsecondary education funding ... Eggen 1707; See Calgary cancer centre McPherson 1707 Cancer diagnosis and treatment Canada’s Outstanding Young Farmer’s Program Members’ statements ... Babcock 2035 General remarks ... van Dijken 908–9 Canmore SPCA Canadian Agricultural Safety Week See Bow Valley SPCA Members’ statements ... Piquette 56 Cannabis Canadian agriculture income stabilization program Children’s exposure to at home ... Ellis 670; Hanson (former) 678; Shepherd 1162–63; Yao 672 See AgriStability (federal-provincial program) Consumption, relation to impairment ... Loewen 675 Canadian Armed Forces Distribution and sale ... Ceci 1024–25; Fildebrandt See also Calgary Highlanders; Canadian Armed 1024–25 Forces Distribution and sale, laws and legislation See Gaming Exercise Maple Resolve 2018, CFB Wainwright, and Liquor Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 6) members’ statements ... Taylor 1278 Federal-provincial arrangement on duty approval Canadian Armed Forces Day (Government Motion 24: carried) ... Barnes 1240– Members’ statements ... Goehring 1423–24 41; Ceci 1239, 1241; Ellis 1239–40 Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers Health impacts ... Panda 1012 See Ministry of Environment and Parks: Minister’s Home grown, impact on property ... Hanson 677–78 remarks on oil sands advisory group selection Interprovincial trafficking ... Strankman 671 process Legal age of consumption ... Smith 678; Swann 674 Legalization in Canada, impact on small communities ... Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Ceci 1713; Ganley 1713; Smith 1713 Freedom of speech and assembly ... Fildebrandt 172– Legalization in Canada, members’ statements ... Swann 73; Hoffman 172–73 1595 Fundamental freedoms ... Pitt 499 Legalization in Canada, pardons for persons with earlier General remarks ... Fildebrandt 1353–54 convictions proposed ... Fildebrandt 1024, 1159; Canadian Constitution Ganley 1024 See Constitution of Canada Legalization in Canada, police preparedness ... Ellis Canadian Energy Regulator 1709, 1757–58; Ganley 1709–10, 1757–58 Enactment, laws and legislation See Act to Enact the Municipal tax revenue See Municipal finance: Impact Assessment Act and the Canadian Energy Cannabis excise tax revenue Regulator Act, to Amend the Navigation Online sale ... Fildebrandt 1158–59 Protection Act and to Make Consequential Pricing ... Barnes 1241 Amendments to Other Acts, An (federal Bill C-69) Producers ... Turner 1013 Canadian Environment Assessment Act, 2012 Retail sale ... Yao 672 General remarks ... Clark 1631; Phillips 1629 Retail sale, employee qualifications ... Ellis 1161; Canadian Federation of Independent Business Fildebrandt 1161; Shepherd 1160–61 Business barometer See Small business: Canadian Retail sale, SellSafe employee training ... Shepherd 1160 Federation of Independent Business report Use in affordable housing ... Ganley 477; McPherson 477 24 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Cannabis, An Act to Control and Regulate Carbon competitiveness incentive program Amendments, laws and legislation See Gaming and General remarks ... Aheer 926 Liquor Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 6) Carbon competitiveness incentive regulation (Alberta Cannabis transition program, municipal Regulation 255/2017) See Municipal cannabis transition program General remarks ... Loewen 287; Phillips 287, 454 Canola diseases and pests Carbon conversion technology centre, Calgary Clubroot See Clubroot (plant pathogen) Capital grant ... van Dijken 299–300 Flea beetle control with neonics See Neonicotinoids Funding from supplementary supply ... Bilous 134–35, Cantos National Music Centre, Calgary 141; Loyola 134–35; Malkinson 141 See National Music Centre, Calgary Carbon dioxide Canyon Creek Hydro Development Act (Bill 25) General remarks ... Fildebrandt 1947; Shepherd 1957 First reading ... McCuaig-Boyd 1879 Carbon dioxide sequestration Second reading ... McCuaig-Boyd 2017; Panda 2017– See Carbon capture and storage 18; Rosendahl 2017 Carbon levy Committee ... Chair 2057 [See also Gas prices: Carbon levy cost; Gasoline Third reading ... Aheer 2243–44; Dreeshen 2242; prices: Carbon levy cost] McCuaig-Boyd 2242, 2244; Piquette 2242–43; Pitt Administration, laws and legislation See Tax Statutes 2244 Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 17) Royal Assent ... 11 December 2018 (outside of House Economic impact ... Anderson, W. 1102; Barnes 383, sitting) 488–89, 2148; Bilous 383, 586; Ceci 383, 2148; Cyr Capital Finance Authority Act, Alberta 488; Gotfried 731, 777; Jansen 731–32; Kenney 10; Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Improve Loewen 287; McIver 16; Notley 10; Orr 586; the Affordability and Accessibility of Post- Phillips 16–17, 287, 383, 586, 731, 1599; Schmidt secondary Education, An (Bill 19) 1102; van Dijken 1598–99 Capital investment tax credit Economic impact studies ... Kenney 551 See Tax credits: Capital investment tax credit Energy industry exemption ... McCuaig-Boyd 1193; (CITC) Nixon 2068; Notley 2068; Panda 1193 Capital plan Exemptions ... Fraser 1023–24; Sabir 1024 Dodge report recommendations ... Anderson, W. 406; Exemptions proposed ... Clark 252; Notley 252 Gotfried 1132; Jansen 1132; Renaud 356 Financial reporting ... Barnes 88–89; Ceci 88–89; Project prioritization ... Aheer 2096; Eggen 2096 Cooper 801–2; Hoffman 801–2 Capital Power Corporation General remarks ... Fildebrandt 1947–48, 1963; Provincial lawsuit ... Gotfried 1002–3; Phillips 1002–3 Fitzpatrick 1960; Hunter 1958–60; Littlewood Capital projects 1143; Loewen 1876; Nixon 1514, 1530, 2081–82; [See also School construction] Phillips 1876 Countercyclical funding (funding during economic GST payable on ... Clark 490; Hoffman 418; Kenney downturn) ... Bilous 662; Ceci 88, 345–46, 684; 418; Notley 418 Malkinson 44; McIver 686; Nielsen 662; Piquette Impact on agricultural costs [See also Grain drying: 233; Rosendahl 275–76 Carbon levy costs]; Carlier 1197–98, 1614–15, Countercyclical funding (funding during economic 1617–18, 1710, 2041, 2367–68; Dreeshen 1614–15, downturn), Dodge report recommendations ... Barnes 2367–68; Loewen 1710; Orr 724; Phillips 1820–21, 90; Ceci 89–90, 346; Cyr 50; Jansen 104; 2040; Schneider 722; Stier 1097; Strankman 1197– Malkinson 104; Speech from the Throne 2 98; van Dijken 1617, 1820–21, 2040–41 Federal funding ... Dang 419–20; Jansen 419–20 Impact on agricultural costs, members’ statements ... Funding, 2018-2019 ... Barnes 685; Ceci 346–47, 684 Cooper 2187 Funding from interim supply ... Cooper 264; Loyola 97 Impact on border communities ... Barnes 92–93; Ceci General remarks ... Loyola 223 93 Job creation ... Ceci 346; Cyr 50; Orr 310; Rosendahl Impact on Children’s Services costs ... Barnes 126; 275–76; Speech from the Throne 2 Larivee 126 Impact on consumer prices ... Ellis 1961; Gotfried 562; Capital projects, municipal Nixon 555–56, 1965; Strankman 937 See Municipalities: Rural capital project approval Impact on consumer prices, northern Alberta ... Loewen process 63–64; Phillips 63–64 Capital Region Housing Impact on education costs [See also Calgary board of Corporate partnership ... Woollard 48 education: Carbon levy costs]; Barnes 1076; Clark CAPP (Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers) 1197; Eggen 255, 1076, 1197, 2147–48; Gill 577; See Ministry of Environment and Parks: Minister’s Hoffman 1191–92; Orr 724; Schmidt 577; Smith remarks on oil sands advisory group selection 254–55, 1191–92, 2147–48 process Impact on energy costs [See also Coal: Carbon levy Car registration on]; Barnes 1076; Phillips 1076 See Motor vehicle registration and transfer Impact on fuel costs ... Orr 77 Carbon capture and storage Impact on greenhouse gas emissions ... Clark 251–52; Costs ... Clark 875; McCuaig-Boyd 875 Gill 558; Hanson 558–59, 825; Kenney 192, 285, Enhance Energy Inc. Alberta carbon trunk line project 351–52, 416, 550, 562; McCuaig-Boyd 1218; McIver ... Clark 875; McCuaig-Boyd 875 200; Notley 192, 251–52, 285, 416; Phillips 416, North West upgrading project ... Piquette 597 825; van Dijken 1218 2018 Hansard Subject Index 25

Carbon levy (continued) Carbon levy (continued) Impact on health care costs ... Barnes 91; Ceci 91; Rate freeze until completion of Trans Mountain pipeline Hoffman 176; Yao 176 proposed ... Hoffman 522; Kenney 661; McCuaig- Impact on nonprofit organization costs ... Aheer 173, Boyd 622; Nixon 522, 622; Notley 661 399; Barnes 92; Bilous 116; Ceci 93; Fraser 12; Rate freeze until completion of Trans Mountain pipeline Gill 116; Gotfried 562, 731; Hanson 559, 825; proposed, emergency motion under Standing Order Kenney 11, 1023; Loewen 226; McCuaig-Boyd 173; 42 (unanimous consent denied) ... Nixon 593, 632 Nixon 14–15, 223, 288–89; Notley 11–12, 1023; Orr Rebate administration ... Hanson 1058–59 724; Phillips 15, 731, 825; Sabir 288; Sigurdson Rebate for families, small business, coal industry, First 289 Nations, etc. ... Gotfried 562, 777–78; Hoffman 381; Impact on postsecondary institution costs ... Anderson, Kenney 415, 869–70, 1597; Nixon 381; Notley 416, W. 64–65, 1668; Carson 1863–64; Dreeshen 1700; 869–70, 1597; Schneider 721 Ellis 1669; Goodridge 2002; Gotfried 1853–54; Rebate for families, small business, coal industry, First Hanson 225; Loewen 226, 1722; Phillips 65; Pitt Nations, etc., income calculation ... Ceci 864 1863–64; Schmidt 1670, 2005; Strankman 2001 Referendum proposed ... Barnes 1217; Ceci 1217; Impact on rural education costs ... Aheer 63; Eggen 63, Kenney 1871; Notley 1871 422–23, 1199; Hanson 422–23; Phillips 63; Taylor Referendum proposed, laws and legislation See 1199 Alberta Taxpayer Protection (Carbon Tax Impact on rural transportation costs ... Gill 277–78; Referendum) Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 202) Westhead 278 Relation to pipeline approval (social licence) See Impact on school transportation costs ... Barnes 122– Climate leadership plan, provincial: Relation to 23; Eggen 122–23, 254–55, 422–23, 825, 1199; pipeline approval Hanson 422–23, 558, 825; Hoffman 1192–93; Pitt Repeal proposed ... Bilous 1615; Dreeshen 1615 117–18; Smith 254–55, 1192; Taylor 1199 Repeal proposed, emergency motion See Emergency Impact on seniors’ expenses ... Gray 385; Hoffman motions under Standing Order 42 (current 381; Kenney 285; Nixon 380–81, 402; Notley 285, session): Provincial climate change strategy 380; Phillips 385; Pitt 385 Revenue ... Kenney 415; Notley 415 Impact on seniors’ expenses, points of order on debate Revenue forecasts ... Carson 2340; Loewen 2340 ... Ganley 391; Nixon 391; Pitt 391; Speaker, The Revenue utilization [See also Calgary Transit: Light 391 rail transit green line, capital funding from carbon Impact on seniors’ housing costs ... Gill 116, 277; levy]; Anderson, W. 406, 754; Barnes 383, 544–45, Malkinson 228; Nixon 223–24; Sigurdson 116 686, 843, 1217; Bilous 383, 586, 665; Ceci 346, 545, Impact on small-business costs ... Gotfried 731; Jansen 1217; Clark 560–61; Cyr 365; Feehan 149–50; 731–32; Phillips 476; Taylor 476 Horne 149; Hunter 844–45; Jansen 1075; Kenney Impact on vulnerable Albertans, members’ statements ... 250, 352–53, 366, 870, 1597; Loewen 63–64, 623; Strankman 937 Malkinson 45, 1075; McCuaig-Boyd 623; Nixon Implementation ... Clark 490; Gotfried 561; Hoffman 380, 402; Notley 250, 366, 380, 870, 1597; Orr 586; 476–77; Kenney 351; Loewen 476–77; Nixon 356– Phillips 63–64; Starke 842; Strankman 779; Swann 57, 555–56; Schneider 1589; Smith 552–53; van 553; Taylor 665 Dijken 505 Revenue utilization, points of order on debate ... Mason Implementation in ... Ceci 93 591; Nixon 591; Speaker, The 591 Increase ... Ceci 113; Kenney 57; McIver 113; Notley Revenue utilization, points of order withdrawn ... Mason 57–58 627 Increase, impact on consumer costs ... Ceci 13; Phillips Revenue utilization proposal See Revenue: Resolution 14; Pitt 13–14 to urge government to ensure that revenue from Increase, member’s withdrawal of remarks ... McIver fees, levies, specific taxes, and fines be used for 117 programs and services requiring them Information in educational curricula See Educational Suspension until completion of Trans Mountain pipeline curricula: Carbon levy related content proposed ... Kenney 438; Notley 438 Interaction with environmental regulations ... Kenney Throne speech references to ... Gill 277–78 870; Notley 870 Carbon offsetting Members’ statements ... Babcock 414; Cyr 365; Orr Value of credits ... Phillips 1821; van Dijken 1821 936–37, 2400; Smith 66 Carbon pricing Police service expenses See Police: Carbon levy General remarks ... Orr 723 expenses Preston Manning’s remarks ... Dach 557 Rate ... Anderson, W. 406; Barnes 487, 686, 1062; Relation to greenhouse gas emission reduction ... Bilous 509, 523, 1661–62; Ceci 346; Gill 253–54, Carlier 2368; Dreeshen 2368 278, 523; Hanson 558–59; Hoffman 820–21; Kenney 10, 109–10, 170, 250–51, 351–52, 354, 365–66, 415, Carbon pricing (federal) 433, 550, 618, 660–61, 1610–11, 1658–59, 1661–62, Implementation, laws and legislation See Act to 2363; McCuaig-Boyd 1218; Nixon 402–3, 819–20, Implement Certain Provisions of the Budget 981–83, 1952, 1966; Notley 10, 109–10, 170, 250– Tabled in Parliament on February 27, 2018 and 51, 365–66, 415, 618, 660–61, 1610, 1658–59, 2363; Other Measures, An (federal Bill C-74) Orr 586; Phillips 254, 586; Pitt 509; Schmidt 1063; Increase ... Hoffman 820–21; Nixon 820 Shepherd 1958; Smith 553; Strankman 779; van Legal challenge by other provinces ... Aheer 1709, Dijken 1218 2234; Bilous 1662, 2194; Goodridge 2194; Kenney Rate, points of order on debate ... Ganley 119; Nixon 617–18, 1662, 1871, 2311; McCuaig-Boyd 1709; 119; Speaker, The 119 Notley 617–18, 1871, 2311; Phillips 2234, 2258; Pitt 2258 26 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Carbon pricing (federal) (continued) CED Legal challenge by other provinces, request for See Calgary Economic Development emergency debate under Standing Order 42 CEDC (unanimous consent denied) ... Nixon 668–69 See Tax credits: Community economic development Carbon trunk line corporation (CEDC) credit See Carbon capture and storage: Enhance Energy CEEA, 2012 Inc. Alberta carbon trunk line project See Canadian Environment Assessment Act, 2012 Cardiac care Cement industry Central Alberta services ... Hoffman 1618; Miller 1618 Project environmental approval process ... Panda 2018 Members’ statements ... Taylor 20 Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre Cardston-Taber-Warner (constituency) Members’ statements ... Miller 364 Member’s personal and family history ... Hunter 853– Central Alberta Sexual Assault Support Centre 54 Members’ statements ... Schreiner 1878 Career and technology studies CEO’s office See Educational curricula: Career and technology See Chief Electoral Officer’s office studies Cervid diseases Career development programs See Chronic wasting disease See Employment skills and training CF Caregivers See Canadian Forces Programs and services for ... Gray 620; Malkinson 620 CFEP CARES See Community facility enhancement program See Community and regional economic support program (CARES) CFIA See Canadian Food Inspection Agency Caribou Federal recovery strategy ... Loewen 1025–26; Phillips CFIB (Canadian Federation of Independent Business) 1025–26 Business barometer See Small business: Canadian Range plans ... Barnes 196; Carlier 194, 196; Drysdale Federation of Independent Business report 195–96; Jabbour 194; Kenney 192–93; Loewen CFR 195, 1025–26, 1917; McCuaig-Boyd 194; Notley See Canadian Finals Rodeo 192–93; Phillips 194–96, 198–99, 1025–26, 1917; CGC Schneider 198–99; Strankman 199; van Dijken 198 See Canadian Grain Commission Range plans, members’ statements ... Loewen 190 Challenge in the Rockies hockey event Range plans, petitions presented to the Assembly ... Members’ statements ... Rosendahl 19 Kenney 200 Chamber (Legislative Assembly) Range plans, stakeholder consultation ... Hoffman 1196; Clock malfunction ... Deputy Speaker 2134 Loewen 1196 Dress code, members encouraged to wear hockey Carillion Canada jerseys on April 12, 2018, as tribute to Humboldt Road maintenance contract ... Mason 339; McIver 339 Broncos hockey team ... Speaker, The 503 Castle provincial park Electronic device use ... Speaker, The 258, 2043 Management plan ... Phillips 1414–15; Smith 1414–15 Electronic device use, Speaker’s statements ... Deputy Partnership with Alpine Club of Canada ... Aheer 2096; Speaker 1935 Eggen 2096 Electronic device use during emergency system testing Castle wildland provincial park ... Speaker, The 2186 Management plan ... Phillips 1414–15; Smith 1414–15 Permission for members to bring beverages See CASW Emergency debate under Standing Order 30 See Canadian Agricultural Safety Week (procedure): Permission for members to bring beverages into the Chamber; Emergency motions Catholic Education Day, World under Standing Order 42 (procedure): Permission See World Catholic Education Day for members to bring refreshments into the Catholic schools Chamber See Separate schools Chambers, R.J. CAUS See God Save the Queen: Performed by R.J. See Council of Alberta University Students Chambers and the Royal Canadian Artillery CBE Band; O Canada: Performed by R.J. Chambers See Calgary board of education and the Royal Canadian Artillery Band CBM development Chambers, Thomas W. (former MLA) See Coal-bed methane extraction See Members of the Legislative Assembly: Former CCI MLA Thomas W. Chambers, memorial tribute See Carbon competitiveness incentive program Champion Lakes wildfire CCIR See Wildfire, Champion Lakes (2018) See Carbon competitiveness incentive regulation Charitable organizations (Alberta Regulation 255/2017) See Nonprofit organizations CCS Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Canadian See Carbon capture and storage See Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms 2018 Hansard Subject Index 27

Charter schools Child and Youth Advocate’s office [See also Education: Parental choice] Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure Funding ... Gill 576; Schmidt 576 See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates Transportation funding, northeast Calgary See debate procedure Schoolchildren’s transportation: Charter schools, Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 181 northeast Calgary Main estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure See Charters, municipal Estimates of Supply (government expenditures) See Cities and towns: Civic charters Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 607 Chauvin (village) Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 debate ... Crime prevention, community involvement ... Taylor Ganley 119–20 667–68 Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 debate procedure See Supplementary supply estimates Chemical industry 2017-2018: Estimates debate procedure Job opportunities ... Cyr 50 Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 vote ... Chernyk, Constable Mike Chair 163 See Edmonton Police Service: Officers injured on Child and Youth Advocate’s office duty, Const. Mike Chernyk investigations/inquiries Chester Ronning school, Camrose Death of aboriginal child in kinship care Capital plan ... Eggen 370–71; Hinkley 370 (“Marie”/Serenity) ... Ellis 1079, 1739–40; Larivee Chestermere-Rockyview (constituency) 1079; Pitt 1743 Member’s personal and family history ... Aheer 1834 Investigative review, 19-year-old Dakota (October Chestermere schools 2018) ... Aheer 2007 See Schools: Enrolment pressures, Chestermere Child care Chief Electoral Officer’s office See Daycare Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 ... Cyr 102; Jansen Child care centres 102 See Daycare centres Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure Child custody See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates Legislative provisions ... Orr 2211 debate procedure Child intervention action plan Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 181 General remarks ... Clark 2162–63 Main estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure See Estimates of Supply (government expenditures) Child intervention services Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 607 See Child protective services Chief Medical Examiner’s office Child mental health services Departure of four pathologists from Calgary office ... Review ... Cooper 1007; Payne 1007 Ganley 572; Swann 572 Services for families of affected persons ... Fraser 1871; Hoffman 1871–72 Child, Youth and Family Enhancement Act Wait times ... Cooper 341–42, 942–43; Hoffman 599, Amendments, laws and legislation See Act for Strong 942; Kenney 599; Payne 341–42, 942–43 Families Building Stronger Communities, An (Bill 22); Child, Youth and Family Enhancement Child protective services (Adoption Advertising) Amendment Act, 2017 A stronger, safer tomorrow (action plan), laws and (Bill 206, 2017) legislation See Act for Strong Families Building Review ... Goehring 1736; Larivee 2376–77; Stronger Communities, An (Bill 22) Rosendahl 1738–39; van Dijken 1748 Aboriginal children ... Clark 490; Speech from the Section 131.1, restriction on regulations ... Nixon 2329– Throne 4–5; Sucha 328 30 Aboriginal participation, laws and legislation See Act for Strong Families Building Stronger Child, Youth and Family Enhancement (Adoption Communities, An (Bill 22) Advertising) Amendment Act, 2017 (Bill 206, 2017) Administrative efficiencies ... Barnes 123, 125; Larivee General remarks ... Turner 559 124–25 Proclamation timeline ... Aheer 475, 1992–93, 2365; Caseloads ... Barnes 125; Larivee 125–26, 129; Larivee 475, 1993, 2365 McPherson 129 Child, Youth and Family Enhancement (Protecting Deaths of children in care ... Kenney 1498; Notley Alberta’s Children) Amendment Act, 2017 (Bill 216, 1498 2017) Deaths of children in care, publication ban ... Aheer General remarks ... Ellis 2007; McIver 2010 2006 Child abuse Early intervention services, budgetary efficiencies ... Abandonment and neglect ... Hoffman 1413; Sucha Barnes 125; Larivee 125 1413 Funding, 2018-2019 ... Ceci 347 Child adoption Funding from supplementary supply ... Barnes 123, Advertising, laws and legislation See Child, Youth 125; Larivee 123–25, 129, 139–40; Loyola 139; and Family Enhancement (Adoption Advertising) McPherson 129 Amendment Act, 2017 (Bill 206, 2017) Supports for permanency program, funding from Child Advocacy Centre, Central Alberta supplementary supply ... Barnes 123; Larivee 124, See Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre 129; McPherson 129 Child and family services Child sex abuse See Family and community support services See Child abuse 28 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Child support City Charters Fiscal Framework Act (Bill 32) Laws and legislation See Family Statutes Amendment (continued) Act, 2018 (Bill 28) Second reading, motion to not now read and to refer Children with disabilities subject matter to Resource Stewardship Committee Family support programs See Family support for (referral amendment) (McIver: defeated) ... Anderson, children with disabilities program (FSCD) S. 2304; McIver 2287, 2301; Schneider 2301–3; van Parental financial support, laws and legislation See Dijken 2303–4 Family Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 28) Committee ... Anderson, S. 2343–44; Babcock 2345– Children’s advocate’s office 46; Carson 2339–43; Hunter 2344–45; Loewen See Child and Youth Advocate’s office 2339–40; Stier 2340–44 Committee, request to report bill, division ... 2346 Children’s Hospital Foundation, Stollery See Third reading ... Anderson, S. 2357–58; Luff 2357–58; Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation Stier 2357 Children’s mental health services Royal Assent ... 11 December 2018 (outside of House See Child mental health services sitting) Children’s services Funding framework ... Schneider 2302 See Child protective services; Family and community Funding framework, impact of provincial revenue on ... support services Babcock 2345; Carson 2341–42; Connolly 2284– Children’s Services ministry 85; McIver 2286; Stier 2341–42 See Ministry of Children’s Services Stakeholder consultation ... Carson 2339–40; Hunter Choking game 2344–45; Loewen 2339 Education and awareness initiatives ... Eggen 1193; City of Calgary charter, 2018 regulation (Alberta Ganley 1194; Hoffman 1193; McPherson 1193–94 Regulation 40/2018) Members’ statements ... McPherson 1191 Implementation ... Anderson, S. 2343–44; Carson Christian schools 2343; Stier 2342–43 See Private schools City of Edmonton charter, 2018 regulation (Alberta Christmas Regulation 39/2018) General remarks ... Kazim 2152 Implementation ... Anderson, S. 2343–44; Carson Members’ statements ... Hunter 2319–20; Sweet 2361 2343; Stier 2342–43 Chronic wasting disease Civil rights Members’ statements ... Swann 178–79 See Human rights Testing timelines ... Carlier 1412; Orr 1412 Civil service CHT See Public service See Canada health transfer (federal) Civil service pensions CIA (Conflicts of Interest Act) See Public service pensions Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Improve Clarification by the Speaker or Chair the Affordability and Accessibility of Post- See Points of clarification (current session) secondary Education, An (Bill 19); Gaming and Class size initiative (elementary and secondary schools) Liquor Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 6); Auditor General’s report (February 2018) ... Barnes Joint Governance of Public Sector Pension Plans 123; Eggen 123; Smith 227–28 Act (Bill 27); Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 31); Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 Classroom improvement fund (Bill 18) See Education finance CIHI (Canadian Institute for Health Information) Clayton, Jill, office of Report on health care wait times See Health care See Information and Privacy Commissioner’s office capacity issues: Wait times, CIHI report Clean Energy Improvements, An Act to Enable CIP See Act to Enable Clean Energy Improvements, An See Community initiatives program (Bill 10) CIS Clearwater county See Health information See Bighorn backcountry CITC Climate change See Tax credits: Capital investment tax credit (CITC) General remarks ... Clark 560; Turner 560 Impact on agriculture ... Carlier 946; Rosendahl 945– Cities and towns 46 [See also Municipalities] Civic charter, Calgary See City of Calgary charter, Members’ statements ... Sucha 291–92 2018 regulation (Alberta Regulation 40/2018) Members’ statements, point of order ... Ganley 293; Civic charter, Edmonton See City of Edmonton McIver 292–93; Speaker, The 293 charter, 2018 regulation (Alberta Regulation Official Opposition leader’s position ... Renaud 356 39/2018) Official Opposition position ... Anderson, W. 406; Civic charters ... Ceci 348 Sucha 291–92 Scientific evidence ... Schmidt 1063 City Charters Fiscal Framework Act (Bill 32) First reading ... Anderson, S. 2240 Climate change, Paris agreement on Second reading ... Anderson, S. 2282–83, 2304; See Paris agreement on climate change Connolly 2284–85; McIver 2285–87, 2301; Climate change strategy, federal Schneider 2301–3; Stier 2283–84; van Dijken General remarks ... Kenney 1626; McCuaig-Boyd 1625 2303–4 2018 Hansard Subject Index 29

Climate Leadership Implementation Act CO2 sequestration General remarks ... Hunter 1015 See Carbon capture and storage Climate leadership plan, provincial Coal Administration costs ... Barnes 88–89; Ceci 89; Gill Carbon levy on ... Schneider 411 221 Rural use ... Panda 411; Schneider 410–11, 721–22 Advertising ... van Dijken 298 Thermal coal sales ... Cyr 49 Agricultural programs See Agricultural programs Coal-bed methane extraction Auditor General’s report (February 2018) ... Gotfried General remarks ... McPherson 59; Phillips 59 777; Hunter 844; Panda 185 Coal community transition fund Carbon levy component See Carbon levy Fund utilization ... McPherson 59; Phillips 59 Economic impact assessments ... Fraser 729; Phillips Funding ... Ceci 105; Gotfried 105 729 Funding from interim supply ... Ceci 93 Emergency motion under Standing Order 42 General remarks ... Rosendahl 276 (unanimous consent denied) ... Nixon 482 Projects funded ... Panda 263 Energy industry support for ... Bilous 2051 General remarks ... Aheer 459; Ellis 1960; Feehan 34; Coal-fired electric power Kleinsteuber 1960; Mason 36; McCuaig-Boyd 32; See Electric power plants: Coal-fired facilities Schreiner 398 Coal innovation cluster Members’ statements ... Drever 1345 Cluster development ... McPherson 59; Phillips 59 Plan evaluation ... Payne 1823; Phillips 1823 Coal mines and mining Plan evaluation, point of order on debate ... Feehan Metallurgic coal ... McPherson 59; Phillips 59; 1825; Nixon 1825; Speaker, The 1825 Rosendahl 276 Plan evaluation, point of order on debate, remarks Coal workforce transition fund withdrawn ... Payne 1825 Fund utilization ... McPherson 59; Phillips 59 Relation to pipeline approval [See also Energy General remarks ... Rosendahl 276; Speech from the industries: Environmental and ethical standards]; Throne 3 Aheer 14, 38–39, 2233; Anderson, W. 754; Barnes Coates, Ken 509; Bilous 509, 524, 1217, 1411; Clark 1631; Independent Third-party Review of Athabasca Coolahan 71, 1632; Cyr 50; Dreeshen 1989, 2072; University See Athabasca University: Fildebrandt 463; Gill 254, 523–24; Goodridge Sustainability, Coates report 2194; Gotfried 370, 561–62, 1217; Hoffman 2090; Hunter 76, 358, 1959; Kenney 10–11, 58–59, 110– Cold Lake businesses 11, 169–70, 191–92, 250, 285, 351, 365–66, 416, See Lafarge Canada; Mcfarlane, Lynn: Retirement 418, 421, 617–18, 870, 2090; Loewen 396, 1411; from Tri City Value Drug Mart, Cold Lake Mason 570–71, 2072; McCuaig-Boyd 370, 1411, College admissions (enrolment) 2194, 2258, 2366; McIver 39; Nixon 570–71, 1952– See Postsecondary educational institutions 54, 2068; Notley 11, 58–59, 110–11, 170, 191–92, admissions (enrolment) 250, 285, 365–66, 416, 418, 618, 870, 1140, 2068; College finance Panda 1875; Phillips 14, 254, 418, 421, 441–42, See Postsecondary educational institution finance 454, 1875–76, 1989, 2234; Pitt 441–42, 523, 2258; College of Physicians & Surgeons of Alberta Schneider 410; van Dijken 2366 Disciplinary policies ... Aheer 1076–77, 1408, 1502; Relation to pipeline approval, members’ statements ... Hoffman 729, 731, 1076–77, 1408–9, 1502; Kenney McIver 200 728–29, 731 Relation to pipeline approval, points of order on debate Hearing tribunal decision on physician charged with ... Deputy Speaker 1998; Mason 1998; Nixon 1997– sexual assault ... Aheer 603–4, 1076, 1408, 1502, 98; Pitt 1998 1686, 1905–6; Cortes-Vargas 1904; Hoffman 603–4, Relation to pipeline construction ... Aheer 1004; 728–29, 1076, 1408, 1502, 1685, 1899; Kenney 728– Kenney 1073–74; McCuaig-Boyd 1134; Notley 29, 1901–2; McIver 1924; Pitt 1689 1073–74; Phillips 1004; Pitt 1134 Colleges Climate plan, national See Postsecondary educational institutions See Climate change strategy, federal Commercial vehicles Clinical information systems [See also Trucking industry] See Health information Increased inspection of British Columbia vehicles CLP proposed ... McCuaig-Boyd 441; Panda 441 See Climate leadership plan, provincial Orders to cease transporting oil and gas, laws and Clubroot (plant pathogen) legislation See Preserving Canada’s Economic Provincial management plan ... McCuaig-Boyd 1665; Prosperity Act (Bill 12) Taylor 1665 Commissions, government CME’s office See Government agencies, boards, and commissions See Chief Medical Examiner’s office Committee of Supply (government expenditures) CNRL Assembly resolution into (Government Motion 4: See Oil sands development: Shell Canada sale of carried) ... Ganley 41; Mason 41 assets to CNRL Debates See Estimates of Supply (government Co-operatives, utility expenditures); Interim supply estimates 2018- See Public utilities: Provincial policies on co- 2019; Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 operatives 30 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Committee of Supply (government expenditures) Committee on Alberta’s Economic Future, Standing (continued) (continued) Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 referred to Report on 2018-2019 estimates debate: Advanced (Government Motion 7: carried) ... Ganley 41; Education, Agriculture and Forestry, Culture and Mason 41 Tourism, Economic Development and Trade, Procedure ... Chair 606 Executive Council, Infrastructure, Labour ... Sucha Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 referred to 606–7 (Government Motion 5: carried) ... Ganley 41; Report on Bill 201, Employment Standards (Firefighter Mason 41 Leave) Amendment Act, 2018, presented to the Committee of the Whole Assembly Assembly ... Sucha 1620 Assembly resolution into (Government Motion 3: Committee on Ethics and Accountability, Select Special carried) ... Ganley 41; Mason 41 See Ethics and Accountability Committee, Select Committee on Alberta’s Economic Future, Standing Special [See also Committees of the Legislative Assembly] Committee on Families and Communities, Standing Bill 7 referral motion See Supporting Alberta’s Local [See also Committees of the Legislative Assembly] Food Sector Act (Bill 7): Second reading, motion Bill 24 referral motion See Act to Recognize AMA to not now read and to refer subject matter to Representation Rights, An (Bill 24): Second Alberta’s Economic Future Committee reading, motion to not now read and to refer Bill 10 referral motion See Act to Enable Clean subject matter to Families and Communities Energy Improvements, An (Bill 10): Second Committee reading, motion to not now read and to refer Membership changes (Government Motion 17: carried subject matter to Alberta’s Economic Future as amended) ... Clark 530–31; Cortes-Vargas 610– Committee 11; Fildebrandt 531, 611; Mason 529–30; Bill 13 referral motion See Act to Secure Alberta’s McPherson 531; Nixon 530–31 Electricity Future, An (Bill 13): Second reading, Membership changes (Government Motion 17: carried motion to not now read and to refer subject matter as amended), amendment A1 (Alberta Party to Alberta’s Economic Future Committee membership in Members’ Services Committee) Bill 19 referral motion See Act to Improve the (Clark: defeated), division ... 531–32 Affordability and Accessibility of Post-secondary Membership changes (Government Motion 17: carried Education, An (Bill 19): Second reading, motion to as amended), amendment A2 (further changes to not now read and to refer subject matter to government caucus memberships) (Cortes-Vargas: Alberta’s Economic Future Committee carried) ... Cortes-Vargas 610–11 Bill 201 referral motion See Employment Standards Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried) (Firefighter Leave) Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill ... Clark 2119–20; Fildebrandt 2120–22; Hunter 201): Second reading, motion to not now read and 2121; Larivee 2119; Luff 2119; Nixon 2119 to refer subject matter to Alberta’s Economic Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried), Future Committee motion under Standing Order 49(2) on previous Membership changes (Government Motion 17: carried question (Nixon: carried) ... Clark 2119–20; as amended) ... Clark 530–31; Cortes-Vargas 610– Fildebrandt 2120–22; Hunter 2121; Luff 2119; 11; Fildebrandt 531, 611; Mason 529–30; Nixon 2119 McPherson 531; Nixon 530–31 Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried), Membership changes (Government Motion 17: carried motion under Standing Order 49(2) on previous as amended), amendment A1 (Alberta Party question (Nixon: carried), division ... 2122 membership in Members’ Services Committee) Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried), (Clark: defeated), division ... 531–32 division ... 2122–23 Membership changes (Government Motion 17: carried Public Sector Compensation Transparency Act referral as amended), amendment A2 (further changes to motion See Public Sector Compensation government caucus memberships) (Cortes-Vargas: Transparency Act: Referral to Families and carried) ... Cortes-Vargas 610–11 Communities Committee (Government Motion 30: Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried) carried) ... Clark 2119–20; Fildebrandt 2120–22; Hunter Report on 2018-2019 estimates debate: Children’s 2121; Larivee 2119; Luff 2119; Nixon 2119 Services, Community and Social Services, Education, Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried), Health, Justice and Solicitor General, Seniors and motion under Standing Order 49(2) on previous Housing, Service Alberta, Status of Women ... question (Nixon: carried) ... Clark 2119–20; Goehring 607 Fildebrandt 2120–22; Hunter 2121; Luff 2119; Report on Missing Persons Act review presented to the Nixon 2119 Assembly ... Goehring 946 Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried), Committee on Legislative Offices, Standing motion under Standing Order 49(2) on previous [See also Committees of the Legislative Assembly] question (Nixon: carried), division ... 2122 Authorization to meet during consideration of 2018- Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried), 2019 main estimates (Government Motion 14: division ... 2122–23 carried) ... Ganley 349; Mason 349 PCHAD Act review proposed See Protection of Election Commissioner search minority report ... Barnes Children Abusing Drugs Act: Request to Families 715–16; Cyr 711; Orr 716; Schneider 888–89; and Communities Committee to review Taylor 989 2018 Hansard Subject Index 31

Committee on Legislative Offices, Standing (continued) Committee on Privileges and Elections, Standing Election Commissioner search procedure ... Cyr 711– Orders and Printing, Standing 12; Shepherd 712; van Dijken 691–92 [See also Committees of the Legislative Assembly] Membership changes (Government Motion 17: carried Motion Other than Government Motion 501 referred to as amended) ... Clark 530–31; Cortes-Vargas 610– See Standing Orders of the Legislative Assembly of 11; Fildebrandt 531, 611; Mason 529–30; Alberta: SO 52.04 amendment to permit legislative McPherson 531; Nixon 530–31 policy committees to undertake unrelated hearings Membership changes (Government Motion 17: carried or inquiries while considering matters referred by as amended), amendment A1 (Alberta Party the Assembly (Motion Other than Government membership in Members’ Services Committee) Motion 501: adjourned on amended motion), motion (Clark: defeated), division ... 531–32 to refer to Privileges and Elections, Standing Orders Membership changes (Government Motion 17: carried and Printing Committee as amended), amendment A2 (further changes to Report presented to the Assembly on Motion Other than government caucus memberships) (Cortes-Vargas: Government Motion 501, legislative policy carried) ... Cortes-Vargas 610–11 committee ability to conduct hearings or inquiries Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried) while considering matters assigned by the Assembly ... Clark 2119–20; Fildebrandt 2120–22; Hunter ... Kazim 1620 2121; Larivee 2119; Luff 2119; Nixon 2119 Committee on Public Accounts, Standing Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried), [See also Committees of the Legislative Assembly] motion under Standing Order 49(2) on previous Annual report 2016 presented to the Assembly ... Cyr 292 question (Nixon: carried) ... Clark 2119–20; Annual report 2017 presented to the Assembly ... Cyr 292 Fildebrandt 2120–22; Hunter 2121; Luff 2119; Annual report 2018 presented to the Assembly ... Cyr Nixon 2119 2370 Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried), Membership changes (Government Motion 17: carried motion under Standing Order 49(2) on previous as amended) ... Clark 530–31; Cortes-Vargas 610– question (Nixon: carried), division ... 2122 11; Fildebrandt 531, 611; Mason 529–30; Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried), McPherson 531; Nixon 530–31 division ... 2122–23 Membership changes (Government Motion 17: carried Report recommending appointment of Lorne Gibson as as amended), amendment A1 (Alberta Party Election Commissioner presented to the Assembly ... membership in Members’ Services Committee) Shepherd 481 (Clark: defeated), division ... 531–32 Report recommending reappointment of the hon. Membership changes (Government Motion 17: carried Marguerite Trussler as Ethics Commissioner as amended), amendment A2 (further changes to presented to the Assembly ... Shepherd 1879 government caucus memberships) (Cortes-Vargas: Committee on Members’ Services, Special Standing carried) ... Cortes-Vargas 610–11 [See also Committees of the Legislative Assembly] Membership changes (Government Motion 17: carried Membership changes (Government Motion 17: carried as amended), amendment A3 (replacement of Mr. as amended) ... Clark 530–31; Cortes-Vargas 610– Carson, rather than Mr. Fildebrandt, with Mr. Clark 11; Fildebrandt 531, 611; Mason 529–30; on Public Accounts Committee) (Fildebrandt: McPherson 531; Nixon 530–31 defeated) ... Fildebrandt 611 Membership changes (Government Motion 17: carried Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried) ... Clark 2119–20; Fildebrandt 2120–22; Hunter as amended), amendment A1 (Alberta Party 2121; Larivee 2119; Luff 2119; Nixon 2119 membership in Members’ Services Committee) Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried), (Clark: defeated) ... Clark 530–31; Fildebrandt 531; motion under Standing Order 49(2) on previous McPherson 531; Nixon 530–31 question (Nixon: carried) ... Clark 2119–20; Membership changes (Government Motion 17: carried Fildebrandt 2120–22; Hunter 2121; Luff 2119; as amended), amendment A1 (Alberta Party Nixon 2119 membership in Members’ Services Committee) Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried), (Clark: defeated), division ... 531–32 motion under Standing Order 49(2) on previous Membership changes (Government Motion 17: carried question (Nixon: carried), division ... 2122 as amended), amendment A2 (further changes to Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried), government caucus memberships) (Cortes-Vargas: division ... 2122–23 carried) ... Cortes-Vargas 610–11 Committee on Resource Stewardship, Standing Committee on Private Bills, Standing [See also Committees of the Legislative Assembly] [See also Committees of the Legislative Assembly] Bill 1 referral motion See Energy Diversification Act Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried) (Bill 1): Second reading, motion to not now read ... Clark 2119–20; Fildebrandt 2120–22; Hunter and to refer subject matter to Resource 2121; Larivee 2119; Luff 2119; Nixon 2119 Stewardship Committee Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried), Bill 2 referral motion See Growth and Diversification motion under Standing Order 49(2) on previous question Act (Bill 2): Second reading, motion to not now (Nixon: carried) ... Clark 2119–20; Fildebrandt 2120– read and to refer subject matter to Resource 22; Hunter 2121; Luff 2119; Nixon 2119 Stewardship Committee Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried), Bill 23 referral motion See Act to Renew Local motion under Standing Order 49(2) on previous Democracy in Alberta, An (Bill 23): Second question (Nixon: carried), division ... 2122 reading, motion to not now read and to refer Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried), subject matter to Resource Stewardship division ... 2122–23 Committee 32 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Committee on Resource Stewardship, Standing Committee on the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust (continued) Fund, Standing (continued) Bill 32 referral motion See City Charters Fiscal Membership changes (Government Motion 17: carried Framework Act (Bill 32): Second reading, motion as amended), amendment A2 (further changes to to not now read and to refer subject matter to government caucus memberships) (Cortes-Vargas: Resource Stewardship Committee carried) ... Cortes-Vargas 610–11 Bill 211 referral motion See Alberta Underground Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried) Infrastructure Notification System Consultation ... Clark 2119–20; Fildebrandt 2120–22; Hunter Act (Bill 211): Motion to refer bill to Resource 2121; Larivee 2119; Luff 2119; Nixon 2119 Stewardship Committee (Schneider: carried) Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried), Energy ministry officials appearance at See Ministry of motion under Standing Order 49(2) on previous Energy: Appearance before the Resource question (Nixon: carried) ... Clark 2119–20; Stewardship Committee on the Trans Mountain Fildebrandt 2120–22; Hunter 2121; Luff 2119; pipeline expansion project Nixon 2119 Membership changes (Government Motion 17: carried Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried), as amended) ... Clark 530–31; Cortes-Vargas 610– motion under Standing Order 49(2) on previous 11; Fildebrandt 531, 611; Mason 529–30; question (Nixon: carried), division ... 2122 McPherson 531; Nixon 530–31 Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried), Membership changes (Government Motion 17: carried division ... 2122–23 as amended), amendment A1 (Alberta Party Committees of the Legislative Assembly membership in Members’ Services Committee) Membership changes (Government Motion 17: carried (Clark: defeated), division ... 531–32 as amended) ... Clark 530–31; Cortes-Vargas 610– Membership changes (Government Motion 17: carried 11; Fildebrandt 531, 611; Mason 529–30; as amended), amendment A2 (further changes to McPherson 531; Nixon 530–31 government caucus memberships) (Cortes-Vargas: Membership changes (Government Motion 17: carried carried) ... Cortes-Vargas 610–11 as amended), amendment A1 (Alberta Party Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried) membership in Members’ Services Committee) ... Clark 2119–20; Fildebrandt 2120–22; Hunter (Clark: defeated) ... Clark 530–31; Fildebrandt 531; 2121; Larivee 2119; Luff 2119; Nixon 2119 McPherson 531; Nixon 530–31 Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried), Membership changes (Government Motion 17: carried motion under Standing Order 49(2) on previous as amended), amendment A1 (Alberta Party question (Nixon: carried) ... Clark 2119–20; membership in Members’ Services Committee) Fildebrandt 2120–22; Hunter 2121; Luff 2119; (Clark: defeated), division ... 531–32 Nixon 2119 Membership changes (Government Motion 17: carried Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried), as amended), amendment A2 (further changes to motion under Standing Order 49(2) on previous government caucus memberships) (Cortes-Vargas: question (Nixon: carried), division ... 2122 carried) ... Cortes-Vargas 610–11 Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried), Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried) division ... 2122–23 ... Clark 2119–20; Fildebrandt 2120–22; Hunter Recommendation on adverse possession, March 2016 ... 2121; Larivee 2119; Luff 2119; Nixon 2119 Clark 1033; Gotfried 1032; Strankman 1035; Yao Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried), 1036 motion under Standing Order 49(2) on previous Report on 2018-2019 estimates debate: Energy, question (Nixon: carried) ... Clark 2119–20; Environment and Parks, Indigenous Relations, Fildebrandt 2120–22; Hunter 2121; Luff 2119; Municipal Affairs, Transportation, Treasury Board Nixon 2119 and Finance ... Loyola 607 Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried), Report on public hearing presentations, October 23, motion under Standing Order 49(2) on previous 2018, presented to the Assembly ... Loyola 2076 question (Nixon: carried), division ... 2122 Report on public hearing presentations, September 25, Membership changes (Government Motion 35: carried), 2018, presented to the Assembly ... Loyola 1714 division ... 2122–23 Requests to present to committee ... Anderson, W. 564; Questions in the Assembly on proceedings, point of Drysdale 412, 563–64; Ellis 306; Hanson 914; clarification ... Pitt 2372; Speaker, The 2372 Loewen 218–19; Loyola 217; Malkinson 219–20 Temporary substitutions, standing order provisions See Committee on the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Standing Orders of the Legislative Assembly of Fund, Standing Alberta: SO 56(2.1), standing or special committee [See also Committees of the Legislative Assembly] temporary substitution notification procedure Annual report 2017 presented to the Assembly ... change (Government Motion 19: carried as Coolahan 344 amended) Membership changes (Government Motion 17: carried Common-law relationships as amended) ... Clark 530–31; Cortes-Vargas 610– Partners’ property rights, laws and legislation See 11; Fildebrandt 531, 611; Mason 529–30; Family Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 28) McPherson 531; Nixon 530–31 Commonwealth Day Membership changes (Government Motion 17: carried Message from the Queen, Speaker’s statement ... as amended), amendment A1 (Alberta Party Speaker, The 7 membership in Members’ Services Committee) (Clark: defeated), division ... 531–32 Communications by government See Government communications 2018 Hansard Subject Index 33

Communications technology Conflict of interest commissioner Health care system See Health information See Ethics Commissioner Job creation See Digital media industry: Job creation Conflicts of Interest Act Labour force planning See Labour force planning Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Improve Personal health portal See Alberta Netcare (provincial the Affordability and Accessibility of Post- electronic health records): Open data portal for secondary Education, An (Bill 19); Gaming and personal information (personal health record) Liquor Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 6); Communities and Families, Standing Committee on Joint Governance of Public Sector Pension Plans See Committee on Families and Communities, Act (Bill 27); Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Standing Act, 2018 (Bill 31); Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 Community and regional economic support program (Bill 18) (CARES) Conflicts of Interest Act review committee Projects funded ... Bilous 2070; Carlier 492; See Ethics and Accountability Committee, Select McPherson 2070 Special Community and Social Services ministry Connect care See Ministry of Community and Social Services See Health information: Connect care clinical Community development, rural information system See Rural development Conseil scolaire centre-est Community Drug Strategy for Strathcona county See Ecole du Sommet, St. Paul Members’ statements ... McKitrick 1869 Conservation of the environment Community economic development corporation tax See Environmental protection credit Conservatism See Tax credits: Community economic development Members’ statements ... Kazim 936 corporation (CEDC) credit Conservative Party, United Community facility enhancement program See United Conservative Party Projects funded ... Coolahan 568; Goehring 200 Constituency offices Red Deer projects, members’ statements ... Schreiner Staff communication with government services offices 2360 See Government services, public: Staff Community initiatives program communication with MLA constituency offices Red Deer projects, members’ statements ... Schreiner Constitution of Canada 2360 Charter of Rights and Freedoms See Canadian Community Kitchen Program of Calgary Charter of Rights and Freedoms Carbon levy costs ... Kenney 1023; Notley 1023 Section 92(10)(c), federal jurisdiction over works Community paramedic program situated within a province but declared by Parliament General remarks ... Hoffman 511; Schreiner 397; Yao to be for the general advantage of Canada or of two or 511 more provinces [See also Pipeline construction: Community support services program Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion See Family and community support services project support (Government Motion 2: carried as amended unanimously), amendment A1]; Clark Community supports ministry 31; Kenney 24, 28; Nixon 34; Notley 23; Panda 738 See Ministry of Community and Social Services Construction industry Companies Act Labour legislation impact on ... Gray 1616; Hunter Amendments, laws and legislation See Miscellaneous 1616 Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 31) Workers, Prime Minister’s remarks See Office of the Complainant protection legislation Prime Minister of Canada: Prime Minister’s Amendments, laws and legislation See Statutes remarks on construction workers Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 18) Consumer Advocate, Utilities Complainant protection review committee See Utilities Consumer Advocate See Ethics and Accountability Committee, Select Consumer affairs ministry Special See Ministry of Service Alberta Conception technologies, human Consumer Projection Act See Assisted reproductive technologies Amendments, laws and legislation See Statutes Condominiums Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 18) Regulatory review ... Anderson, S. 1942; Dach 343; Containment ponds Goodridge 1942; Malkinson 1942; McLean 343–44 See Tailings ponds Confederation Creek, Friends of Continental free trade See Friends of Confederation Creek See North American free trade agreement (NAFTA) Conference Board of Canada Continuing care health service standards See Entrepreneurship: Conference Board of Canada Percentage of facilities that meet standards ... Clark report 1755–56; Hoffman 1755–56 Confidentiality of personal information Continuing/extended care facilities See Health information Edmonton facilities See Edmonton General Confidentiality of personal information laws Continuing Care Centre See Freedom of Information and Protection of Fort McMurray facilities See Willow Square Privacy Act continuing care centre, Fort McMurray 34 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Continuing/extended care facilities (continued) Cougar statue New spaces ... Hoffman 941; Payne 541–42; Starke See Hinton (town): Cougar statue 941; Woollard 541–42 Council of Alberta University Students Public-private partnerships (P3s) ... Hoffman 941; Recommendations ... Fitzpatrick 417; Schmidt 417 Starke 941 Counselling Contracts, government Health insurance coverage ... Hoffman 2300; Pitt 2300 See Government contracts Industry regulation ... Fraser 420; Hoffman 420 Convenience Store Workers, An Act to Protect Gas and Industry regulation, laws and legislation See Mental See Act to Protect Gas and Convenience Store Health Services Protection Act (Bill 30) Workers, An (Bill 19, 2017) Industry regulation, members’ statements ... Renaud Conversion therapy 424 General remarks ... Clark 2225 Counselling services for children Copaxone See Child mental health services See Multiple sclerosis: Health Canada approved Court of Queen’s Bench drugs Judge appointments ... Ganley 585–86; Kenney 585– Corbière, Edgar 86; McIver 602; Pitt 585; Sabir 602 Members’ statements ... Hanson 581 Judge vacancies ... Ganley 583; Kenney 583 Cormorants Court of Queen’s Bench Act Population management ... Cyr 387; Phillips 387 Amendments, laws and legislation See Miscellaneous Coroner’s inquiries Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 31) See Fatality inquiries Courthouses CorpEthics New courthouse, Maskwacis (proposed) ... Ganley Provincial government correspondence, May 1, 2015, to 2256; Hinkley 2256 April 30, 2018 (Motion for a Return 5: accepted) ... Courtoreille, Val Panda 1779 See Diabetes Canada: Fundraisers in Peace River Corporate taxation, provincial constituency, members’ statements Comparison with other jurisdictions ... Schmidt 1102 Courts, provincial Laws and legislation See Tax Statutes Amendment Aboriginal peoples’ access to ... Ganley 2256; Hinkley Act, 2018 (Bill 17) 2256 Provincial revenue [See also Revenue]; Barnes 91 Penalties for failure to appear ... Ganley 1550; Tax rate ... Barnes 685, 843, 1062; Ceci 683–84; Strankman 1550 Drysdale 261; Gotfried 1065; Hunter 1066; Kenney Prosecution delays ... Ganley 112, 2210; Goodridge 350–51; Schmidt 1063, 1065 2137–38, 2211; Piquette 112 Taxation administrator electronic communication use ... Prosecution delays, charges stayed as a result of ... Ceci 864 Ganley 585–86, 873–74; Kenney 583, 585–86; Corporations McIver 601–2; Notley 583; Pitt 585; Sabir 601–2; Impact of government policies on See Economic Swann 999; Taylor 873–74 development; Government policies Covenant Health Provincial regulations ... Bilous 1941–42; Hunter Assisted dying policy ... Hoffman 2317; Swann 2317 1941–42 Assisted dying policy, Doreen Nowicki’s experience ... Provincial subsidies ... Swann 241 Fraser 1987; Hoffman 1987–88 Corporations, small Coventry Hills elementary school See Small business Design and construction funding ... Eggen 822; Corporations act (provincial) Kleinsteuber 822 Amendments, laws and legislation See Miscellaneous CPAWS Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 31) See Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society Correctional facilities CPSB (Calgary public school board) Counselling and drug rehabilitation services ... Ellis See Calgary board of education 941; Ganley 941 Creative industries Inmate drug use ... Ellis 941; Ganley 941 See Cultural industries Worker exposure to drugs ... Connolly 387; Ganley Cree remarks in the Assembly 387 See Legislative Assembly of Alberta: Remarks in Worker safety ... Connolly 387–88; Ganley 387; Gray Cree 387 Crime Corrections [See also Public safety] Aboriginal offenders ... Swann 999 Calgary area crime ... Ganley 1546, 1755; Kenney Aboriginal offenders, programs and services for ... 1545–46, 1596, 1755; Notley 1546, 1596; Pitt 2074; Ganley 445; Horne 445 Sabir 2074 High-risk offender designation ... Ganley 1664; Pitt Edmonton area crime ... Pitt 2074; Sabir 2074 1664 Lethbridge area crime ... Ellis 1942–43; Ganley 1943 Corrections Act Rural crime ... Ellis 2149–50; Ganley 2150; Gill 277– Amendments, laws and legislation See Gaming and 78; McIver 783; Westhead 278 Liquor Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 6); Rural crime (federal Private Member’s Motion M-167) Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill ... Ellis 61–62; Ganley 61–62, 174; Pitt 174; 31) Schneider 109 2018 Hansard Subject Index 35

Crime (continued) Crude, synthetic Rural crime, members’ statements ... Anderson, W. See Bitumen upgrading 1619; Hanson 282 Crude, synthetic, development Rural crime statistics ... Ganley 1771–72; Rosendahl See Oil sands development 1771–72 CST Sentences for property crime convictions See See Canada social transfer (federal) Sentences (criminal procedure): Property crimes Statistics ... Ellis 1821–22; Ganley 1821–22 CTS program Statistics, members’ statements ... Ellis 2228–29 See Educational curricula: Career and technology Trend identification ... Ganley 1598; McPherson 1598 studies Crime prevention Cultural industries Initiatives ... Hoffman 602; Nixon 602; Woollard 48 Funding ... Kleinsteuber 2398; Miranda 2398 Members’ statements ... Clark 1594–95 Culture and Tourism ministry Rural crime ... Anderson, W. 268–69; Barnes 92; Cyr See Ministry of Culture and Tourism 1775; Ellis 114; Ganley 112, 114, 171, 174–75, Curricula 197–98, 1432, 1550–51, 1598, 1775; Hunter 269; See Educational curricula Kenney 171; McPherson 197, 1597–98; Nixon 174, CWD 273–75; Notley 171; Piquette 112; Pitt 173–74; See Chronic wasting disease Schneider 538; Strankman 1432, 1550 CYA office Rural crime, funding for ... Ceci 348; van Dijken 298–99 See Child and Youth Advocate’s office Rural crime, funding from supplementary supply ... Ganley 140–41; Nixon 140 Daffodil Month Rural crime, members’ statements ... Ellis 373–74; Members’ statements ... Woollard 379 Nixon 283; Orr 191; Piquette 200; Schneider 109; Daily Routine Taylor 667–68 Conclusion See Standing Orders of the Legislative Rural crime, points of order on debate ... Mason 179– Assembly of Alberta: SO 7(7), daily Routine 80; McIver 180; Nixon 179; Speaker, The 180 conclusion (Government Motion 18: carried) Rural crime, provincial-RCMP initiative ... Aheer 400– David Suzuki Foundation 401; Anderson, W. 406–7; Ceci 348; Cooper 47; Provincial government correspondence, May 1, 2015, to Ellis 326–27; Ganley 60; Hunter 357; McIver 327; May 15, 2018 (Motion for a Return 13: accepted) ... Nixon 401–2; Piquette 408; Schneider 109, 409; Panda 2109 Schreiner 397; Speech from the Throne 4; Starke Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, 60; Westhead 393, 400–401 International Rural crime, provincial-RCMP initiative, staffing See International Day for the Elimination of Racial component See Royal Canadian Mounted Police: Discrimination New officers Day of Arbaeen (Muslim observance) Rural crime, stakeholder consultation ... Ellis 114; Members’ statements ... Kazim 1665–66 Ganley 114 Rural crime strategy ... Ganley 1771–72, 1938, 1944; Day of Mourning Rosendahl 1771–72; Starke 1938, 1944 See National Day of Mourning (workplace deaths, Rural crime strategy, members’ statements ... Piquette injuries, and illnesses) 1995 Daycare Crime victims’ fund Affordability ... Loyola 967; Westhead 1657 See Victims of crime fund Affordability, $25-a-day rate ... Shepherd 659 Funding from supplementary supply ... Barnes 126; Crimes, violent Larivee 126 See Violent and serious crime Daycare centres Criminal Code of Canada Accreditation, funding from supplementary supply ... Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Amend Barnes 123; Larivee 124 the Criminal Code, the Youth Criminal Justice Capital grants ... Larivee 130; McPherson 129 Act, and Other Acts and to Make Consequential Provincial pilot program See Early learning and child Amendments to Other Acts (federal Bill C-75) care centres Crown lands Daycare subsidies See Public lands Administrative efficiencies ... Barnes 125; Larivee 125 Crown lands ministry Federal funding ... Barnes 123, 125; Larivee 124–26 See Ministry of Environment and Parks de Grood, Matthew Crown prosecution service See Alberta Review Board: Decision on transfer of Funding, 2018-2019 ... Ceci 348; Nixon 402 Matthew de Grood to Alberta Hospital Funding from interim supply ... Barnes 92 DEAM Funding from supplementary supply ... Nixon 140 See Disability Employment Awareness Month Practice protocol (triage system) ... Ganley 585–86, 827, 873–74, 1755; Kenney 583, 585–86, 1755; DeBolt seniors’ housing McIver 601–2; Notley 583; Orr 191; Pitt 585; Sabir See Seniors’ housing: Closures, DeBolt 601–2; Taylor 827, 873–74 Debts, private Rural service ... Ganley 197–98; McPherson 197 Energy upgrade loans See Property assessed clean Staff, full-time equivalents (FTEs) ... Ellis 339; Ganley energy program (PACE) 339; McIver 601; Sabir 602 Federal mortgage rules ... Ceci 2313; Sucha 2313 36 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Debts, private (continued) Dementia (continued) Federal mortgage rules, points of order on debate ... Patient care standards See Continuing care health Fildebrandt 2323; Mason 2323; Nixon 2323; service standards Speaker, The 2323 Provincial strategy ... Clark 1663; Hoffman 1663 Home improvement loans ... Schneider 1243–44 Democracy, parliamentary Motor vehicle purchase loans ... Malkinson 1916; See Parliamentary democracy Turner 1916 Dental services Student loans See Student financial aid Free and low-cost services ... Hoffman 663; Swann 663 (postsecondary students): Loans Dentists Debts, public (provincial debt) Fees for services ... Hoffman 662; Swann 662 Borrowing during economic downturn (countercyclical Fees for services, online posting of ... Hoffman 663; spending) ... Swann 688 Swann 663 Borrowing for capital projects ... Barnes 127 Provincial fee guide ... Carson 2097; Hoffman 2097 Borrowing for operational expenses ... McIver 686–87 Debt level ... Anderson, W. 754; Barnes 369, 444, 487– Department of Advanced Education 88, 684–86, 843, 1503, 2093; Ceci 369, 444, 776, See Ministry of Advanced Education 1503, 2093; Clark 490; Cooper 757–58; Gotfried Department of Agriculture and Forestry 1497; Kenney 349–50, 353–54, 366–67, 433, 870– See Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry 71, 1596–97; McIver 687, 782–83; Nixon 357, 380, Department of Children’s Services 403; Notley 366–67, 380, 870–71, 1597; Pitt 369; See Ministry of Children’s Services Schneider 411 Department of Community and Social Services Debt level, Auditor General’s report (April 2018) ... See Ministry of Community and Social Services Ceci 663; Clark 759; McIver 663, 686–87 Department of Culture and Tourism Debt repayment ... Barnes 942, 1076; Ceci 369, 942, See Ministry of Culture and Tourism 1076; Jansen 942; Pitt 369 Debt-servicing costs ... Aheer 384; Anderson, W. 268; Department of Economic Development and Trade Barnes 90–92, 369, 487–88, 509, 622–23, 684–85, See Ministry of Economic Development and Trade 824, 1061–62, 1247–48, 1340–41, 1757, 1773, 1990, Department of Education 2255; Bilous 509, 1773; Ceci 90, 369, 623, 824, 826, See Ministry of Education 1341, 1757, 1990, 2255–56; Cooper 264; Department of Energy Fildebrandt 533; Gotfried 230, 778; Hoffman 418– See Ministry of Energy 19, 622; Jansen 384; Kenney 350, 418–19, 433, 871, Department of Environment and Parks 2391; Mason 2391; McIver 782–83, 2255–56; Nixon See Ministry of Environment and Parks 380; Notley 380, 419, 871; Orr 826; Strankman Department of Executive Council 779; Swann 689 See Ministry of Executive Council Debt-servicing costs, funding from supplementary supply ... Barnes 120; Ganley 120 Department of Health Debt-to-GDP ratio ... Barnes 92; Ceci 776; Clark 759; See Ministry of Health Cooper 264; Gotfried 778; Starke 781 Department of Indigenous Relations General remarks ... Cyr 303; Hunter 269; Loyola 271; See Ministry of Indigenous Relations Nixon 272–73 Department of Infrastructure Members’ statements ... Barnes 1219 See Ministry of Infrastructure Premier’s director of communications’ remarks ... Department of Justice and Solicitor General Kenney 353–54 See Ministry of Justice and Solicitor General Provincial borrowing ... Barnes 230–31; Orr 242 Department of Labour Provincial credit rating ... Barnes 92, 685–86; Ceci 93, See Ministry of Labour 97–98, 2255; Cooper 47, 757–58; Ellis 1511–12; Kenney 349–50; McIver 2255; Strankman 780; van Department of Municipal Affairs Dijken 161 See Ministry of Municipal Affairs Provincial deficit ... Barnes 288; Ceci 97, 288; Cooper Department of Seniors and Housing 47; Cyr 50; Hunter 269; Kenney 24–25; Loyola 96– See Ministry of Seniors and Housing 97; Smith 227; van Dijken 299 Department of Service Alberta Provincial deficit, financial reporting ... Anderson, S. See Ministry of Service Alberta 1615; Ceci 1616; McIver 1615–16 Department of Status of Women December 25 See Ministry of Status of Women See Christmas Department of Transportation Decorum in the Assembly See Ministry of Transportation See Legislative procedure Department of Treasury Board and Finance Deerfoot Trail, Calgary See Ministry of Treasury Board and Finance 212th Avenue S.E. interchange capital plan ... Fraser Development, rural 603; Mason 603 See Rural development Capital plan ... Mason 372–73; McIver 372–73 Developmental disabilities, programs for persons with Dementia See Persons with developmental disabilities program First Link program ... Clark 2149; Eggen 2149 Diabetes Patient care ... Clark 1755–56, 2149; Eggen 2149; In-school support See Schools: Supports for students Hoffman 1755–56 with diabetes 2018 Hansard Subject Index 37

Diabetes Canada Diseases, rare Fundraisers in Peace River constituency, members’ See Rare diseases statements ... Jabbour 334 Diversification act Dialysis See Growth and Diversification Act (Bill 2) See Kidney dialysis Diversification Act, Energy Dig Safe Month See Energy Diversification Act (Bill 1) Members’ statements ... Piquette 617 Divisions (procedure) Digital Futures symposium (Pincher Creek, 2018) Criteria ... Deputy Speaker 83; Swann 83 General remarks ... McPherson 518 Divisions (recorded votes) (current session) Digital media industry Adjournment motions ... 1479, 2126 Employment initiatives for underrepresented Bill 1, Energy Diversification Act, second reading, populations ... Clark 320 adjournment of debate (Nixon: defeated) ... 981 Gender inequality ... Fildebrandt 1295–96; Schmidt Bill 1, Energy Diversification Act, second reading ... 1295 1058 Job creation ... Carson 1203–4; Orr 310; Speech from Bill 1, Energy Diversification Act, committee, the Throne 3 amendment A1 (Panda: defeated) ... 1286 Digital media industry tax credit Bill 1, Energy Diversification Act, committee, See Tax credits: Interactive digital media tax credit amendment A3 (Panda: defeated) ... 1312 (IDMTC) Bill 1, Energy Diversification Act, committee, Digital media industry tax credit, laws and legislation amendment A7 (Panda: defeated) ... 1314–15 See Growth and Diversification Act (Bill 2) Bill 1, Energy Diversification Act, committee, amendment A8 (Panda: defeated) ... 1315 Dignitaries, introduction of Bill 1, Energy Diversification Act, committee, See Introduction of Visitors (visiting dignitaries) amendment A9 (Panda: defeated) ... 1316 Disabilities, An Act to Combat Poverty and Fight for Bill 1, Energy Diversification Act, committee, Albertans with amendment A10 (Panda: defeated) ... 1317 See Act to Combat Poverty and Fight for Albertans Bill 1, Energy Diversification Act, committee, with Disabilities, An (Bill 26) agreement to title and preamble ... 1317 Disabilities, International Day of Persons with Bill 1, Energy Diversification Act, third reading, motion See International Day of Persons with Disabilities to recommit bill to Committee of the Whole Disabilities advocate (recommittal amendment REC) (Nixon: defeated) ... See Advocate for Persons with Disabilities 1537–38 Disability Employment Awareness Month Bill 1, Energy Diversification Act, third reading, motion First provincial proclamation ... Renaud 1615; Sabir to not now read (3-month hoist amendment HA) 1615 (Cooper: defeated) ... 1540–41 Bill 2, Growth and Diversification Act, second reading, Disabled persons, programs for adjournment of debate (Mason: carried) ... 705 See Persons with developmental disabilities program Bill 2, Growth and Diversification Act, second reading, Disaster preparedness motion to not now read because government should See Emergency management pursue other supports for business (reasoned Disaster recovery program amendment RA1) (Cooper: defeated) ... 1167 2016 wildfires, funding from supplementary supply ... Bill 2, Growth and Diversification Act, committee, Carlier 133; Stier 133 adjournment of debate ... 1257–58 2018 floods ... Anderson, S. 604, 735; Carlier 666; Bill 2, Growth and Diversification Act, committee, Feehan 666; Hoffman 666; Hunter 604, 1021; amendment A3 (Fildebrandt: defeated) ... 1297 Schneider 666, 735 Bill 2, Growth and Diversification Act, committee, Federal funding ... Anderson, S. 158; Taylor 158 agreement to remaining clauses ... 1382 Funding from supplementary supply ... Anderson, S. Bill 2, Growth and Diversification Act, third reading, 157–58; Larivee 133; Loyola 270–71; Stier 133; motion to not now read (3-month hoist amendment Taylor 157–58 HA1) (McIver: defeated) ... 1523 Disaster relief, agricultural program Bill 2, Growth and Diversification Act, third reading ... See AgriRecovery (federal-provincial program) 1523 Disaster services Alberta Bill 5, An Act to Strengthen Financial Security for See Alberta Emergency Management Agency Persons with Disabilities, committee, amendment A1 (Cooper: defeated) ... 1087–88 Discretionary trusts, laws and legislation Bill 6, Gaming and Liquor Statutes Amendment Act, See Act to Strengthen Financial Security for Persons 2018, second reading, adjournment of debate (Nixon: with Disabilities, An (Bill 5) defeated) ... 1010 Discrimination Bill 6, Gaming and Liquor Statutes Amendment Act, [See also Racism] 2018, second reading, adjournment of debate (Panda: Genetic information discrimination ... Fraser 2235–36; defeated) ... 1011 Hoffman 2235–36 Bill 7, Supporting Alberta’s Local Food Sector Act, Discrimination, International Day for the Elimination committee, amendment A1 (Strankman: defeated) ... of Racial 1302 See International Day for the Elimination of Racial Bill 7, Supporting Alberta’s Local Food Sector Act, Discrimination committee, amendment A2 (Strankman: defeated) ... 1304 38 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Divisions (recorded votes) (current session) (continued) Divisions (recorded votes) (current session) (continued) Bill 7, Supporting Alberta’s Local Food Sector Act, Bill 13, An Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, committee, amendment A3 (Strankman: defeated) ... second reading, motion to refer bill to Alberta’s 1309 Economic Future Committee (referral amendment) Bill 7, Supporting Alberta’s Local Food Sector Act, (Pitt: defeated) ... 1173 committee, agreement to remaining clauses ... 1311 Bill 13, An Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, Bill 7, Supporting Alberta’s Local Food Sector Act, second reading, motion to not now read (3-month third reading ... 1373–74 hoist amendment) (Cooper: defeated) ... 1250 Bill 9, Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health Bill 13, An Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, Care Act, second reading, motion to not now read second reading ... 1250 because of insufficient detail in bill (reasoned Bill 13, An Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, amendment RA1) (Fildebrandt: defeated) ... 793 Committee, amendment A2 (Panda: defeated) ... 1332 Bill 9, Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health Bill 13, An Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, Care Act, second reading ... 808 committee, amendment A4 (Nixon/Panda: defeated) Bill 9, Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health ... 1461 Care Act, committee, amendment A1 (Drever: Bill 13, An Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, carried) ... 912–13 Committee, amendment A5 (Panda: defeated) ... 1473 Bill 9, Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health Bill 13, An Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, Care Act, committee, amendment A2 (Fildebrandt: committee, agreement to remaining clauses ... 1478 carried unanimously) ... 958 Bill 13, An Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, Bill 9, Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health committee, request to report bill ... 1478–79 Care Act, committee, amendment A3 (Fildebrandt: Bill 13, An Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, defeated) ... 961 committee, motion that committee rise and report ... Bill 9, Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health 1479 Care Act, committee, amendment A4 (Fildebrandt: Bill 13, An Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, defeated) ... 993 third reading, motion to recommit bill to Committee Bill 9, Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health of the Whole (recommittal amendment REC) (Nixon: Care Act, committee, amendment A5 (Fildebrandt: defeated) ... 1585 defeated) ... 1090 Bill 13, An Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, Bill 9, Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health third reading, motion to not now read (3-month hoist Care Act, committee, amendment A6 (Fildebrandt: amendment HA) (Cooper: defeated) ... 1591 defeated) ... 1092 Bill 13, An Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, Bill 9, Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health third reading ... 1591–92 Care Act, committee, amendment A7 (Fildebrandt: Bill 13, An Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, defeated) ... 1092–93 amendment A3 (Panda: defeated) ... 1397 Bill 9, Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health Bill 14, An Act to Empower Utility Consumers, Care Act, committee, amendment A8 (Fildebrandt: committee, amendment A1 (Cyr: defeated) ... 1322 defeated) ... 1094 Bill 15, Appropriation Act, 2018, first reading ... 610 Bill 9, Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health Bill 15, Appropriation Act, 2018, second reading ... 689 Care Act, committee, amendment A9 (Fildebrandt: Bill 15, Appropriation Act, 2018, third reading ... 784– defeated) ... 1096 85 Bill 9, Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health Bill 16, Election Finances and Contributions Disclosure Care Act, third reading, recommission of bill to Statutes Amendment Act, 2018, second reading, Committee of the Whole (Fildebrandt: defeated) ... adjournment of debate ... 1122 1355 Bill 16, Election Finances and Contributions Disclosure Bill 9, Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health Statutes Amendment Act, 2018, second reading ... Care Act, third reading ... 1360 1157 Bill 10, An Act to Enable Clean Energy Improvements, Bill 18, Statutes Amendment Act, 2018, committee, second reading, motion to not now read and to refer agreement to clauses ... 1396–97 subject matter to Alberta’s Economic Future Bill 21, An Act to Protect Patients, committee, Committee (referral amendment REF) (Nixon: amendment A1 (McPherson: defeated) ... 1730–31 defeated) ... 1054 Bill 10, An Act to Enable Clean Energy Improvements, Bill 21, An Act to Protect Patients, committee, second reading, amendment to not now read because amendment A2 (Yao: defeated) ... 1836 of insufficient detail in bill (reasoned amendment) Bill 21, An Act to Protect Patients, committee, (McIver: defeated) ... 1246 amendment A5 (Goodridge: defeated) ... 1840 Bill 10, An Act to Enable Clean Energy Improvements, Bill 21, An Act to Protect Patients, committee, second reading ... 1246–47 amendment A6 (Aheer: defeated) ... 1842–43 Bill 10, An Act to Enable Clean Energy Improvements, Bill 21, An Act to Protect Patients, committee, motion committee, agreement to remaining clauses ... 1379 that committee rise and report ... 1839 Bill 10, An Act to Enable Clean Energy Improvements, Bill 21, An Act to Protect Patients, second reading third reading, motion to not now read (3-month hoist (carried unanimously) ... 1690 amendment HA) (McIver: defeated) ... 1571 Bill 22, An Act for Strong Families Building Stronger Bill 10, An Act to Enable Clean Energy Improvements, Communities, committee, amendment A2, third reading ... 1571 subamendment A2-SA1 (McIver: defeated) ... 2164 Bill 12, Preserving Canada’s Economic Prosperity Act, Bill 22, An Act for Strong Families Building Stronger second reading, adjournment of debate (Schmidt: Communities, committee, amendment A2, carried), division ... 745–46 subamendment A2-SA2 (McIver: defeated) ... 2169 2018 Hansard Subject Index 39

Divisions (recorded votes) (current session) (continued) Divisions (recorded votes) (current session) (continued) Bill 22, An Act for Strong Families Building Stronger Bill 204, Land Statutes (Abolition of Adverse Communities, committee, amendment A3 (Starke: Possession) Amendment Act, 2018, second reading, defeated) ... 2173 motion to not now read because of Alberta Law Bill 22, An Act for Strong Families Building Stronger Reform Institute concurrent review (reasoned Communities, committee, amendment A4 amendment RA1) (Turner: carried) ... 1037 (Pitt/Nixon: defeated) ... 2176 Bill 206, Societies (Preventing the Promotion of Hate) Bill 23, An Act to Renew Local Democracy in Alberta, Amendment Act, 2018, second reading (carried second reading, motion to not now read and to refer unanimously) ... 2268 subject matter to Resource Stewardship Committee Emergency motion under Standing Order 42, Paris (referral amendment REF1) (Pitt: defeated) ... 2028 agreement on climate change ... 1967 Bill 23, An Act to Renew Local Democracy in Alberta, Emergency motion under Standing Order 42, Paris second reading ... 2028 agreement on climate change, amendment to add “, Bill 23, An Act to Renew Local Democracy in Alberta, but recognize the need to reduce greenhouse gas committee, amendment A2 (Cooper: defeated) ... emissions without imposing disproportionate cost on 2179–80 the Alberta economy not being imposed by our Bill 23, An Act to Renew Local Democracy in Alberta, economic competitors” (McIver: defeated) ... 1966 committee, amendment A7 (Cooper: defeated) ... Government Motion 2, Trans Mountain expansion 2335–36 project, amendment A1, adjournment of debate Bill 23, An Act to Renew Local Democracy in Alberta, (McIver: defeated) ... 53 committee, motion to rise and report progress Government Motion 2, Trans Mountain expansion project (Larivee: carried) ... 2126 (Notley: carried as amended unanimously) ... 85 Bill 24, An Act to Recognize AMA Representation Government Motion 2, Trans Mountain expansion Rights, second reading, motion to not now read and to project, amendment A1 (a) (Nixon: defeated) ... 80 refer subject matter to Families and Communities Government Motion 2, Trans Mountain expansion Committee (referral amendment REF1) (Pitt: project, amendment A1 (b)(i) (Nixon: carried defeated) ... 1896 unanimously) ... 80 Bill 24, An Act to Recognize AMA Representation Government Motion 2, Trans Mountain expansion Rights, committee, amendment A1 (Hunter: defeated) project, amendment A1 (b)(ii) (Nixon: defeated) ... 80 ... 2063 Government Motion 16, Election Commissioner Bill 26, An Act to Combat Poverty and Fight for appointment (Feehan/Mason: carried) ... 991–92 Albertans with Disabilities, committee, amendment Government Motion 16, Election Commissioner A1 (Sabir/Renaud: carried), subamendment A1-SA1 appointment (Feehan/Mason: carried), amendment (McPherson: defeated) ... 2209 A1 (van Dijken: defeated) ... 717–18 Bill 27, Joint Governance of Public Sector Pension Government Motion 16, Election Commissioner Plans Act, committee, amendment A1 (Barnes: appointment (Feehan/Mason: carried), amendment defeated) ... 2289 A2 (Aheer: defeated) ... 986 Bill 27, Joint Governance of Public Sector Pension Government Motion 16, Election Commissioner Plans Act, committee, amendment A2 (Barnes: appointment (Feehan/Mason: carried), amendment defeated) ... 2291 A3 (Pitt: defeated) ... 991 Bill 27, Joint Governance of Public Sector Pension Government Motion 16, Election Commissioner Plans Act, committee, amendment A3 (Barnes: appointment (Feehan/Mason: carried), adjournment defeated) ... 2292 of debate (Mason: carried) ... 702 Bill 29, Public Service Employee Relations Amendment Government Motion 17, committee membership Act, 2018, second reading ... 2156 changes (Mason: carried as amended), amendment Bill 29, Public Service Employee Relations Amendment A1 (Clark: defeated) ... 531–32 Act, 2018, committee, amendment A2 (Hunter: Government Motion 18, amendments to standing orders defeated) ... 2184 (conclusion of daily Routine) (Mason: carried) ... 908 Bill 29, Public Service Employee Relations Amendment Government Motion 18, amendments to standing orders Act, 2018, third reading ... 2220 (conclusion of daily Routine) (Mason: carried), Bill 32, City Charters Fiscal Framework Act, amendment A1 (Nixon: defeated) ... 904 committee, request to report bill ... 2346 Government Motion 23, time allocation on Government Bill 201, Employment Standards (Firefighter Leave) Motion 16 (Ganley/Mason: carried) ... 986 Amendment Act, 2018, second reading, motion to not Government Motion 35, committee membership now read and to refer subject matter to Alberta’s changes (Larivee: carried), motion that question now Economic Future Committee (referral amendment be put (Nixon: carried) ... 2122 REF1) (Littlewood: carried) ... 214 Government Motion 35, committee membership Bill 202, Alberta Taxpayer Protection (Carbon Tax changes (Larivee: carried) ... 2122–23 Referendum) Amendment Act, 2018, second reading Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Advanced Education ... 563 ministry ... 607 Bill 203, Long Term Care Information Act, second Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Children’s Services reading ... 833 ministry ... 607–8 Bill 203, Long Term Care Information Act, committee, Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Education ministry ... request to report bill (carried unanimously) ... 1230– 608 31 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Health ministry ... 608 Bill 203, Long Term Care Information Act, third Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Justice and Solicitor reading (carried unanimously) ... 1441 General ministry ... 608–9 40 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Divisions (recorded votes) (current session) (continued) Drayton Valley affordable housing Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, ministries not voted See Humans Helping Humans Housing Foundation, separately ... 609 Drayton Valley Motion for a Return 17, electric power price cap Drayton Valley-Devon (constituency) calculation documents, May 5, 2015, to May 31, 2018 Member’s personal and family history ... Smith 1692–93 (Panda: defeated) ... 2263 Dreeshen, Devin Motion for a Return 19, service dogs qualifications See Innisfail-Sylvan Lake (constituency): regulations, additions to list of qualified Presentation of new member Devin Dreeshen organizations, policy documents and recommendations (McIver: defeated) ... 2266–67 Dress code in Chamber Motion Other than Government Motion 501, Standing See Chamber (Legislative Assembly): Dress code Orders amendment to permit legislative policy Drinking and driving committees to undertake unrelated hearings or See Impaired driving inquiries while considering matters referred by the Driver safety Assembly (W. Anderson: adjourned on amended Laws and legislation See Traffic Safety (Safe Distance motion), amendment to refer motion to Privileges and for Passing Bicycles) Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill Elections, Standing Orders and Printing Committee 214) (Fitzpatrick: carried) ... 564 Drivers’ licences Motion Other than Government Motion 503, fiscal Refugee claimant eligibility ... Loyola 1662; Malkinson management policies and practices (Starke: defeated) 1662–63 ... 846 Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs Motion Other than Government Motion 504, electric See Impaired driving and gas utilities distribution fees, levies, and administration fees (Cyr: defeated) ... 1047 DRP Motion Other than Government Motion 505, federal See Disaster recovery program energy regulator pipeline approval consideration of Drug abuse upstream and downstream emissions (Kenney: Impact on crime rate, Lethbridge area ... Ellis 1942–43; defeated) ... 1448 Ganley 1943 Written Question 4, electric power input from Montana Drug-endangered Children Act coal-fired facilities (Panda: defeated) ... 2108 Amendments, laws and legislation See Gaming and Diwali (Hindu, Sikh, and Jain observance) Liquor Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 6) Members’ statements ... Kenney 1815; Loyola 1879 Drug plan (seniors) Doctors See Seniors’ benefit program See Physicians Drug production and distribution centre Doctors’ education See Provincial pharmacy central drug production See Physicians’ education and distribution centre Dodge, David Drug strategy for Strathcona county Infrastructure report See Capital projects: See Community Drug Strategy for Strathcona Countercyclical funding (funding during economic county downturn), Dodge report recommendations Drumheller-Stettler (constituency) Dogs, service Member’s personal and family history ... Fildebrandt See Service dogs 1159 Dogwood BC Drunk driving Provincial government correspondence, May 1, 2015, to See Impaired driving May 31, 2018 (Motion for a Return 16: accepted) ... Dying, assisted Panda 2109 See Assisted dying Dolberg Lake DynaLife Medical Labs Fishing restrictions ... Phillips 478; van Dijken 478 Provincial contract ... Anderson, W. 512; Hoffman 479, Domestic trade agreements 512–13; Yao 479 See Interprovincial/territorial trade Eagle Spirit Energy corridor Domestic violence General remarks ... Cooper 1533; Hoffman 508, 1425– Death of Nadia El-Dib See El-Dib, Nadia 26; Kenney 1425–26, 1499, 2362; Notley 1499, Education and awareness campaigns See Family 2362–63; Panda 1536; Starke 84, 508 Violence Prevention Month Eagle Spirit Energy Holdings Ltd. Members’ statements ... Drever 1619–20 Appearance before the Resource Stewardship Prevention ... Littlewood 1776–77; Sabir 1776–77 Committee on oil and gas transportation See Reports Women’s shelters See Mountain Rose Women’s presented by standing and special committees: Shelter, Rocky Mountain House Resource Stewardship Committee report on public Domestic Violence, An Act to Remove Barriers for hearing presentations, October 23, 2018 Survivors of Sexual and EALT See Act to Remove Barriers for Survivors of Sexual See Edmonton and Area Land Trust and Domestic Violence, An (Bill 2, 2017) Early childhood education Donation of organs, tissues, etc. Full-day kindergarten, Calgary See Calgary board of See Organ and tissue donation education: Full-day kindergarten Dower Act Full-day kindergarten, funding for ... Eggen 1426–27; Review proposed ... Ganley 2210; Pitt 2135 Kenney 1426–27 2018 Hansard Subject Index 41

Early childhood education (continued) Economic development (continued) Funding from supplementary supply ... Barnes 121; Investment in Alberta ... Clark 1630–31; Kenney 1597; Eggen 121 Notley 1597 Private service providers, funding from supplementary Provincial strategy ... Barnes 1756–57; Ceci 1756–57, supply ... Barnes 121; Eggen 121–22 1760; Gotfried 1760 Early childhood mental health services Sustainable economy, members’ statements ... Renaud See Child mental health services 727 Early intervention services (family) Economic Development, Calgary See Family and community safety program; Family See Calgary Economic Development and community support services Economic development, rural Early learning and child care centres See Rural development [See also Daycare; Daycare centres] Economic Development and Trade ministry General remarks ... Dach 1427–28, 2095; Larivee See Ministry of Economic Development and Trade 1428, 2095 Economic development corporation tax credit Members’ statements ... Shepherd 659 See Tax credits: Community economic development Provincial pilot program ... Barnes 125; Kazim 309; corporation (CEDC) credit Larivee 126; Malkinson 45; Speech from the Throne Economic Future, Alberta’s, Standing Committee on 4–5 See Committee on Alberta’s Economic Future, Provincial pilot program expansion, funding for ... Ceci Standing 347–48 Economy of Alberta Early learning and child care curriculum framework Current fiscal position ... Barnes 288, 1990; Ceci 288, (Play, Participation, and Possibilities) 348, 1990; Piquette 407; Speech from the Throne 5 Federal funding ... Barnes 123; Larivee 123 Current fiscal position, members’ statements ... McIver East central francophone school division No. 3 581 [See also Ecole du Sommet, St. Paul] Economic downturn [See also Capital projects: Superintendent’s departure ... Eggen 1920; Hanson 1920 Countercyclical funding (funding during economic East Town Get Down music festival, Calgary downturn)]; Aheer 399, 573; Anderson, W. 202, Members’ statements ... Luff 1424 754, 1098; Clark 2054–55; Eggen 121, 1707; Easter Fildebrandt 641; Fitzpatrick 2084; Ganley 126–27; Members’ statements ... Malkinson 365 Hanson 203, 2260; Hoffman 476–77, 480, 2246, Ecole du Sommet, St. Paul 2390; Hunter 1066; Kenney 2390; Loewen 195, Principal’s departure ... Eggen 734, 1920; Hanson 734, 398, 476–77, 1522; Malkinson 44–45; McPherson 1920 1707; Nixon 288, 480, 1530, 1532, 2085; Phillips 195, 198; Sabir 288, 573; Schmidt 315; Schreiner Ecological conservation 397; van Dijken 198 See Environmental protection Economic downturn, Health minister’s remarks ... Economic development Hoffman 480; Nixon 480 [See also Corporations] Economic indicators ... Aheer 399–400, 572–73; Competitiveness ... Anderson, W. 406; Barnes 2068– Barnes 64, 88, 1503, 1756–57; Bilous 64, 586, 588– 69; Bilous 370, 2069; Ceci 804, 1132, 1876; Cyr 89, 1503; Ceci 64, 87, 345, 574, 576–77, 1552, 803–4; Gotfried 295, 370, 1132, 1876; Jansen 1132, 1756–57; Fraser 148; Gotfried 295, 588–89, 776– 1198–99; Kenney 355; Loewen 287; Orr 310, 1166, 77; Hunter 1552; Kazim 574; Kenney 352–53, 432, 1198; Phillips 287; Strankman 354–55 2363, 2391; Malkinson 576–77; Mason 572, 2391; Competitiveness, impact of federal policies on ... Cyr McIver 426–27; McKitrick 278–79; Nixon 401; 1192; Hoffman 1192–93 Notley 2363; Orr 241–42, 310–11, 586; Payne 404; Diversification ... Barnes 489; Carson 118; Ceci 346– Phillips 572; Rosendahl 276; Sabir 148, 573; 47; Cooper 47; Cyr 928; Gotfried 294–95; Hunter Schmidt 315; Schneider 410; Speech from the 358–59; Kazim 309; Malkinson 458; Panda 1535; Throne 2–3; Sucha 328 Rosendahl 276; Schneider 410; Schreiner 398; Economic indicators, members’ statements ... Hunter Speech from the Throne 3; Woollard 49 1545; van Dijken 568 Diversification, Fraser Institute report ... Cyr 1520 Northeastern Alberta, members’ statements ... Hanson Diversification, laws and legislation See Energy 1777–78 Diversification Act (Bill 1); Growth and Recovery ... Aheer 14; Barnes 685; Bilous 662; Ceci Diversification Act (Bill 2) 13, 348; Gotfried 229; Malkinson 44–45; Nielsen Diversification, previous governments’ initiatives ... 662; Notley 21; Phillips 14; Pitt 13; Speech from the McIver 240 Throne 2, 4–5 Diversification, University of Calgary School of Public Recovery, members’ statements ... Horne 1134 Policy report ... Gotfried 295–96, 1055; Swann 325 EDAC Impact of government policies on ... Bilous 2368; Cyr See Energy Diversification Advisory Committee 2368; Ellis 1512, 1514–15; Kenney 1815–17; Nixon 1512–15; Notley 1815–17 Edmonton (city) Investment attraction ... Bilous 1429, 2369; Gotfried Charter See Cities and towns: Civic charters; City of 1064–65, 2369; Hanson 1205–6; Hunter 1068; Edmonton charter, 2018 regulation (Alberta Jansen 1198–99; Kenney 350; Loewen 704–5; Regulation 39/2018) Mason 1206; McIver 1067–68; Orr 1198; Panda Crime rate See Crime: Edmonton area crime 1519–20; Pitt 1429; Schmidt 704–5, 1253–54; Federal transit funding ... Dang 419–20; Jansen 419– Strankman 779–80 20 42 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Edmonton (city) (continued) Edmonton-Mill Creek (constituency) Humboldt Broncos memorial See Humboldt Broncos Member’s personal and family history ... Woollard 639 junior hockey team: Edmonton memorial Edmonton nonprofit organizations Provincial funding, laws and legislation See City See Boyle McCauley health centre, Edmonton; Herb Charters Fiscal Framework Act (Bill 32) Jamieson Centre, Edmonton; Indo-Canadian Social programs See Homeless persons: Permanent Women’s Association, Edmonton; St. John’s supportive housing, Edmonton; Social programs: Institute, Edmonton Edmonton services Edmonton northeast bridge Edmonton affordable housing See Bridge construction: Northeast river crossing See Affordable housing: Capital funding, Edmonton (NERC) project, Edmonton-Fort Saskatchewan; Edmonton and Area Land Trust Highway 15: Fort Saskatchewan bridge; Highway Members’ statements ... McKitrick 581 38: Vinca bridge Edmonton award recipients Edmonton Police Service See Inspiration awards: Edmonton-Decore recipients Officers injured on duty, Const. Mike Chernyk ... Edmonton businesses Loewen 393; Speech from the Throne 2 See GoldenBucks Bakeshop, Edmonton Edmonton Pride Week Edmonton-Castle Downs (constituency) United Conservative Party breakfast event ... Schmidt Member’s personal and family history ... Goehring 1518–19 1091 Edmonton roads Edmonton-Centre (constituency) Traffic congestion See Traffic congestion Member’s memorial tribute to his father, members’ Edmonton schools statements ... Shepherd 1824 See Balwin school, Edmonton Member’s personal and family history ... Shepherd Edmonton-South West (constituency) 1144, 2381 Member’s personal and family history ... Dang 630–31 Edmonton clinical lab hub Edmonton-Strathcona (constituency) Capital funding ... Hoffman 2317; Yao 2317 Member’s 10th anniversary of election See Members Costs ... Clark 2392; Hoffman 2392 of the Legislative Assembly: Members’ 10th General remarks ... Hoffman 1080, 2096–97; Yao anniversary of election, Speaker’s statement 1080, 2096 Edmonton Transit Service Edmonton Community Foundation Capital funding ... Ceci 348 Provincial government correspondence, May 1, 2015, to Capital funding, federal See Edmonton (city): Federal April 30, 2018 (Motion for a Return 11: accepted) ... transit funding Panda 1780 Light rail transit valley line west portion ... Carson 877; Edmonton community leagues Mason 877 See Lorelei Beaumaris Community League EDP Renewables North America Edmonton-Decore (constituency) Sharp Hills wind project ... Phillips 2072–73; Inspiration award recipients See Inspiration awards Strankman 2072–73 Super Hero Day community event, members’ statements Edson Rotary club ... Nielsen 1417 See Rotary International: Highway to Mexico Edmonton-Ellerslie (constituency) project Member’s personal and family history ... Loyola 967 Education Edmonton General Continuing Care Centre Parental choice ... Eggen 802; Ellis 802 Parkade redevelopment ... Hoffman 1027–28; van Parental choice, members’ statements ... Pitt 1424–25 Dijken 1027–28 Parental choice, petition presented to the Assembly ... Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood (constituency) Ellis 797–98 Member’s retirement from provincial politics ... Mason Parental rights ... Eggen 823; Fildebrandt 822–23 2402–3; Speaker, The 2403 Parental role ... Eggen 172; Fraser 172; Kenney 433– Edmonton hospitals 34 See Hospital construction: New hospital, southwest Education, Catholic Edmonton; Misericordia community hospital, See Separate schools Edmonton; Royal Alexandra hospital, Edmonton; Education, francophone Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation See Francophone education Edmonton housing authority Education, postsecondary See Capital Region Housing See Postsecondary education Edmonton Jewish community leaders Education, postsecondary institutions, finance See Friedman, Rabbi Daniel and Rabbanit Batya See Postsecondary educational institution finance Edmonton-Manning (constituency) Education, preschool Agricultural activity, members’ statements ... Sweet See Early childhood education 1496–97 Education fees Job fair ... Sweet 44 See Tuition and fees, postsecondary Member’s personal and family history ... Sweet 1358– Education finance 59, 2361 Carbon levy costs See Carbon levy: Impact on Edmonton-McClung (constituency) education costs; Carbon levy: Impact on school Member’s personal and family history ... Dach 1437 transportation costs 2018 Hansard Subject Index 43

Education finance (continued) Educational curricula (continued) Carbon levy costs, rural schools See Carbon levy: Review, stakeholder consultation ... Eggen 1196; Impact on rural education costs Loyola 1196 Classroom improvement fund ... Eggen 1026–27, 1219; Working group nondisclosure agreements ... Eggen Littlewood 1026–27; Malkinson 1218–19 804; Smith 804 Funding ... Clark 489, 1274; Eggen 1274; Speech from Working groups, presenters to ... Eggen 804; Smith the Throne 4 804 Funding for enrolment growth ... Ceci 684; Eggen Educational institutions, elementary and secondary 1131; Loyola 222; Smith 1131 See Schools Funding for equipment and supplies ... Eggen 513; Educational institutions, postsecondary Jansen 382; Luff 513; McPherson 381–82 See Postsecondary educational institutions Funding for new teachers, 2018-2019 ... Ceci 347 Educators Funding for rural school boards and districts ... Barnes Specialized training See Education finance: Funding 122–23; Eggen 122–23; Hanson 225 for specialized instruction Funding for specialized instruction ... Eggen 513; Luff Traffic fatalities See Ghani, Sana Ayesha 513 Funding for students with special needs ... Eggen 171, Educators’ association 802–3, 1874, 2393–94; Fraser 171; Luff 2393–94; See Alberta Teachers’ Association Smith 1874; Woollard 802–3 Edwards, Henrietta Muir Per-student funding model ... Eggen 2394; Luff 2394 See Famous Five Education governance EHR See School boards and districts See Alberta Netcare (provincial electronic health Education ministry records) See Ministry of Advanced Education; Ministry of Eid al-Adha (Muslim observance) Education Ceremony in the Legislature Building rotunda ... Education of francophone children Feehan 2169 See Francophone education Eid Milad un-Nabi (Muslim observance) Education savings plans, registered General remarks ... Kazim 2152 See Registered education savings plans El-Dib, Nadia Members’ statements ... Luff 537–38 Educational curricula Agriculture-related content ... Eggen 1940; Smith 1940 ELCCs Carbon levy related content ... Aheer 173; Eggen 173 See Early learning and child care centres Career and technology studies (CTS) ... Eggen 65; Election Act Fitzpatrick 65 Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Renew Diversity-related content ... Schmidt 2316; Shepherd Local Democracy in Alberta, An (Bill 23); 2316 Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill French immersion program designation ... Clark 1273– 31); Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 18) 74; Eggen 1274 Election Act review committee French-language curricula ... Eggen 474; McKitrick 474 See Ethics and Accountability Committee, Select Future ready program ... Eggen 65; Fitzpatrick 65 Special High school/postsecondary dual credits ... Eggen 65; Election Commissioner Fitzpatrick 65 Appointment of Lorne Gibson ... Aheer 1263–64; Mathematics instruction ... Eggen 1027, 1341–42, Gotfried 1107; Gray 1258–59; Loewen 1116–17; 1758; Smith 1027, 1341, 1758 McIver 1507; Schneider 1510; Shepherd 1111–12 Military-related content ... Eggen 1918–19; Goehring Appointment of Lorne Gibson (Government Motion 16: 1918–19 carried) ... Aheer 694, 700–702, 713–14, 879–81; Redesign ... Dang 1877–78; Eggen 423, 1342, 1877– Barnes 714–16, 883, 894–96; Cooper 694–96; Cyr 78, 1993, 2092; Kazim 2092; McKitrick 1342; Payne 709–12, 890–96; Ellis 712–14, 885, 892–94, 988; 1993; Smith 423 Feehan 691; Gill 709–10, 882–84; Hanson 693, Redesign, aboriginal participation ... Eggen 1342; 898; Hunter 988; Loewen 707–9; Malkinson 695– McKitrick 1342; Speech from the Throne 4 96, 699, 881–82, 891–92, 988; Mason 691, 696, 702, Redesign, draft curriculum ... Eggen 1550, 1940, 2094– 896; McIver 696–98, 886–88, 890; Orr 716–17; 95; Smith 1549–50, 1940, 2094 Phillips 886–87; Pitt 692–93, 717, 896–98, 986–87; Redesign, draft curriculum, points of order on debate ... Schmidt 697–98; Schneider 888–90; Shepherd 693– Deputy Speaker 1947; Mason 1946–47; Nixon 1946 94, 710, 712, 715–16, 990–91; Smith 700; Strankman Redesign, draft curriculum, points of order on debate, point 693; Swann 887–88; Taylor 988–90; van Dijken of clarification ... Deputy Speaker 1947; Nixon 1947 691–92, 884–86, 987–88; Yao 698–700 Redesign, environmental science ... Eggen 1551; Kazim Appointment of Lorne Gibson (Government Motion 16: 1551 carried), amendment A1 (public posting of Election Redesign, mathematics curriculum ... Eggen 1550; Commissioner’s compensation) (van Dijken: Smith 1550 defeated) ... Aheer 694, 700–702, 713–14; Barnes Redesign, resignation of social studies working group 714–16; Cooper 694–96; Cyr 709–12; Ellis 712–14; member ... Schmidt 2317–18; Smith 2317 Gill 709–10; Hanson 693; Loewen 707–9; Redesign, social studies curriculum ... Schmidt 2317– Malkinson 695–96, 699; Mason 696, 702; McIver 18; Smith 2317–18 696–98; Orr 716–17; Pitt 692–93, 717; Schmidt Review ... Eggen 65, 1761–62; Fitzpatrick 65; 697–98; Shepherd 693–94, 710, 712, 715–16; Smith Kleinsteuber 1761–62 700; Strankman 693; van Dijken 692; Yao 698–700 44 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Election Commissioner (continued) Election Commissioner’s office (continued) Appointment of Lorne Gibson (Government Motion 16: Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 181 carried), amendment A1 (public posting of Election Main estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure See Commissioner’s compensation) (van Dijken: Estimates of Supply (government expenditures) defeated), division ... 717–18 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 607 Appointment of Lorne Gibson (Government Motion 16: Oversight of political action committees ... Gill 2393; carried), amendment A1 (public posting of Election Hoffman 2393 Commissioner’s compensation) (van Dijken: Election Finances and Contributions Disclosure Act defeated), motion to adjourn debate (Mason: carried), Amendments, laws and legislation See Election division ... 702 Finances and Contributions Disclosure Statutes Appointment of Lorne Gibson (Government Motion 16: Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 16) carried), amendment A2 (term of office) (Aheer: Election Finances and Contributions Disclosure Act defeated) ... Aheer 880–81; Barnes 883, 894–95; review committee Cyr 890–96; Ellis 885, 892–94; Gill 882–84; See Ethics and Accountability Committee, Select Hanson 898; Malkinson 881–82, 891–92; Mason Special 896; McIver 886–88, 890; Phillips 886–87; Pitt 896–98; Schneider 888–90; Swann 887–88; van Election Finances and Contributions Disclosure Dijken 884–86 Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 16) Appointment of Lorne Gibson (Government Motion 16: First reading ... Gray 879 carried), amendment A2 (term of office) (Aheer: Second reading ... Cooper 1105–7; Dach 1113; defeated), division ... 986 Gotfried 1107–9; Gray 1015–17; Hanson 1109, Appointment of Lorne Gibson (Government Motion 16: 1118; Loewen 1111, 1115–18; McIver 1109–11; carried), amendment A3 (term of office and hours) Nixon 1155–57; Schmidt 1120–22; Shepherd 1111– (Pitt: defeated) ... Ellis 988; Hunter 988; Malkinson 13; Smith 1113–15; Swann 1115–16; Yao 1118–20 988; Pitt 986–87; Shepherd 990–91; Taylor 988– Second reading, motion to adjourn debate (Feehan: 90; van Dijken 987–88 carried) ... Feehan 1122 Appointment of Lorne Gibson (Government Motion 16: Second reading, motion to adjourn debate (Feehan: carried), amendment A3 (term of office and hours) carried), division ... 1122 (Pitt: defeated), division ... 991 Second reading, points of order on debate ... Deputy Appointment of Lorne Gibson (Government Motion 16: Speaker 1120–21; Feehan 1121; McIver 1120–21; carried), division ... 991–92 Schmidt 1120 Appointment of Lorne Gibson (Government Motion 16: Second reading, points of order on debate, remarks carried), minister’s correction ... Mason 879 withdrawn ... Yao 1120 Appointment of Lorne Gibson (Government Motion 16: Second reading, division ... 1157 carried), points of order on debate ... Acting Speaker Committee ... Aheer 1263–64; Cooper 1259–60; (Sweet) 718, 991; Ganley 991; Gill 884; McIver Deputy Chair 1299; Drever 1260–61; Fraser 1262– 883, 990–91; Pitt 718; Shepherd 991; Speaker, The 63; Gray 1258–59; Nixon 1261–62 883; Westhead 883 Third reading ... Gray 1421; Shepherd 1421–22; van Appointment of Lorne Gibson (Government Motion 16: Dijken 1422 carried), time allocation on debate (Government Royal Assent ... 11 June 2018 (outside of House sitting) Motion 23: carried) ... Ganley 985; Mason 985; Pitt Associated party provisions ... Cooper 1105–6; Dach 985–86 1113; Gotfried 1108–9; Gray 1017, 1258; Hanson Appointment of Lorne Gibson (Government Motion 16: 1109; Loewen 1115, 1117–18; McIver 1109–10; carried), time allocation on debate (Government Nixon 1155–56; Schmidt 1121–22; Shepherd 1112– Motion 16: carried), division ... 986 13, 1421–22; Smith 1114–15; Swann 1116; van Compensation disclosure ... Schneider 1509–10 Dijken 1422; Yao 1119–20 Governing legislation, amendments to See Statutes By-election provisions ... Cooper 1107 Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 18) Definition of “election advertising period” ... Gray Job posting ... Aheer 880; Barnes 715, 894; Schneider 1017 888–89; van Dijken 691 Election advertising provisions ... McIver 1110 Legislative Offices Committee report recommending Penalty provisions ... Cooper 1260; Gotfried 1107; appointment of Lorne Gibson presented to the Gray 1017; McIver 1110 Assembly ... Shepherd 481 Reporting requirements under act ... Cooper 1107 Legislative Offices search See Committee on Reporting requirements under act, constituency Legislative Offices, Standing: Election associations ... Loewen 1117 Commissioner search Technical briefing by Labour ministry ... Cooper 1105 Mandate ... Anderson, W. 2022; Cooper 1105–6; Elections, municipal Shepherd 1111–12; Smith 1114; Swann 1116 Candidates’ ability to issue tax receipts for donations Mandate, laws and legislation See Act to Renew Local See Tax credits: Municipal and school board Democracy in Alberta, An (Bill 23) election campaign donation credits proposed Terms of appointment ... Gray 1008; McIver 1008 Female and minority candidates ... Pitt 1976 Election Commissioner’s office Laws and legislation See Act to Renew Local Access to tax information ... Cyr 1508–9 Democracy in Alberta, An (Bill 23) Access to tax information, laws and legislation See Elections, provincial Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 18) 2015 election anniversary, members’ statements ... Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure Gotfried 1082; Starke 1201 See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates 2015 election third anniversary, members’ statements ... debate procedure Hinkley 937 2018 Hansard Subject Index 45

Elections, provincial (continued) Electric power plants 2019 election ... Hoffman 2391; Kenney 2391 Coal-fired facilities conversion to natural gas ... 2019 election, members’ statements ... Gotfried 2360 McCuaig-Boyd 2366; van Dijken 2366 2019 election, points of order on debate ... McIver 2402 Coal-fired facilities retirement ... Aheer 752–53; Barnes 2019 election, points of order on debate, member’s 947–48; Bilous 2039–40; Dreeshen 2143; Drysdale apology ... Mason 2402; Speaker, The 2402 748–49; Gotfried 809–10; Kenney 1477; Loewen Laws and legislation ... Clark 1979–80 950–52, 1020–21, 1467–68; McPherson 59; Panda Elections, school boards and districts 587, 747–48, 1178, 1332, 1577–78, 2039; Phillips Candidates’ ability to issue tax receipts for donations 59, 587, 948; Schneider 815–16, 1331, 1589; Smith See Tax credits: Municipal and school board 953–54, 1583; Speech from the Throne 3; Strankman election campaign donation credits proposed 1581–82, 1995; Taylor 1249–50; Turner 950; Yao Laws and legislation See Act to Renew Local 811–12, 956 Democracy in Alberta, An (Bill 23) Coal-fired facilities retirement, economic impact Elections Alberta officer’s office assessments ... Bilous 664–65; Ceci 799; McPherson See Chief Electoral Officer’s office 799; Taylor 664–65 Coal-fired facilities retirement, support for communities Electoral politics ... Ceci 799–800; Fraser 729; Jansen 729; Proportional representation ... Gray 2233; Luff 2233 McPherson 799–800 Electric power Coal-fired facilities retirement, support for former [See also Hydroelectric power] employees See Coal community transition fund Brownouts ... Loewen 951; Turner 950 Coal-fired facilities retirement, transition payment to Capacity market system ... Aheer 823; Hunter 857; power companies ... Gotfried 1002–3; Phillips McCuaig-Boyd 507–8, 823–24; Rosendahl 507–8; 1002–3 Speech from the Throne 3; Swann 856; Woollard 48 Coal-fired facilities retirement costs and cost forecasts Capacity market system, laws and legislation See Act (Written Question 1: accepted) ... Panda 1779 to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, An (Bill 13) Coal-to-gas conversion regulations ... McPherson 59; Capacity market system, other jurisdictions ... Cooper Phillips 59 1172; Cyr 1574; Orr 813, 1169–71; Panda 1170– Electric power prices 71; Yao 812–13 Cost to consumers ... Hunter 1877; McCuaig-Boyd Capacity market transition costs ... McCuaig-Boyd 587; 1877 Panda 587 General remarks ... Aheer 823; Cyr 720; Hunter 856– Capacity market transition costs and cost forecasts 57; McCuaig-Boyd 371–72, 823; Panda 371–72; (Written Question 2: accepted) ... Panda 1779 Speech from the Throne 3 Community generation, laws and legislation See Act to Investigations See Market Surveillance Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, An (Bill 13) Administrator (electric power market) Export of surplus power ... Cyr 49; Speech from the Rate riders ... Aheer 862–63 Throne 2 Regulated rate cap ... Aheer 512, 620–21, 823, 1271– Import from Montana coal-fired facilities ... McCuaig- 72, 1454–55; Barnes 1247; Loewen 1021; McCuaig- Boyd 1275–76; Panda 1275 Boyd 508, 512, 620–21, 823, 1271–72; Panda 1577– Import from Montana coal-fired facilities, April 1, 2016, 78, 1590; Rosendahl 508; Strankman 1581; Swann to May 31, 2018 (Written Question 4: defeated) ... 1591; Taylor 1248 Aheer 2103–4; Dreeshen 2106; Hunter 2105–6; Regulated rate cap, cost of overages ... McCuaig-Boyd Loewen 2102–3; McCuaig-Boyd 2101–2; Nixon 874; Panda 874 2106–8; Panda 2100–2101, 2108; Smith 2104–5 Regulated rate cap, Speaker’s ruling ... Speaker, The 1272 Import from Montana coal-fired facilities (Written Regulated rate cap calculation documents, May 5, 2015, Question 4: defeated), division ... 2108 to May 31, 2018 (Motion for a Return 17: defeated) ... Members’ statements ... Loewen 1020 Aheer 2111–12; Cooper 2110–11; McCuaig-Boyd Microgeneration ... Hanson 1559; McKitrick 1180 2110; Panda 2109, 2263 Official Opposition request to Auditor General for audit Regulated rate cap calculation documents, May 5, 2015, ... Panda 1175–76 to May 31, 2018 (Motion for a Return 17: defeated), Other jurisdictions ... Aheer 1458–59, 1464, 1472; division ... 2263 Cooper 1459–60; Hunter 1453, 1468–69; Kenney Regulated rate cap calculation documents, May 5, 2015, 1475–76; Nixon 1449 to May 31, 2018 (Motion for a Return 17: defeated), Restriction of export to British Columbia proposed ... points of order on debate ... Cooper 2110; Deputy McCuaig-Boyd 441; Panda 441 Speaker 2110; Nixon 2110; Westhead 2110 Technology development ... Smith 1583 Regulated rate cap calculation documents, May 5, 2015, Transmission costs ... Aheer 620; Hunter 663–64; to May 31, 2018 (Motion for a Return 17: defeated), Mason 663–64; McCuaig-Boyd 621 points of order on debate, remarks withdrawn ... Electric power industry McCuaig-Boyd 2110 [See also Electric utilities] Renewable/alternative energy sources See Diversification, laws and legislation ... Speech from the Renewable/alternative energy sources Throne 3 Electric power producers society, independent Job creation ... Orr 310; Speech from the Throne 3 Complaint against Balancing Pool See Balancing Pool: Electric power lines IPPSA complaint of market manipulation Laws and legislation See Alberta Underground Electric power system Infrastructure Notification System Consultation AESO report See Alberta Electric System Operator: Act (Bill 211) Reports 46 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Electric utilities Elizabeth Métis settlement wildfire [See also Electric power industry] See Wildfire, Elizabeth Métis settlement (2018) Consumer charges (delivery, rate riders, etc.) ... Aheer 863 Elk Distribution fees and levies, prohibition if no electricity Habitat lost to wildfire ... Feehan 151; Schneider 151 is used, cap on administration fees (Motion Other Population management, Suffield area ... Phillips 733– than Government Motion 504: defeated) ... Coolahan 34; Strankman 733–34 1045–46; Cyr 1044–45, 1047; Hanson 1046; Smith Elk diseases 1046–47 See Chronic wasting disease Distribution fees and levies, prohibition if no electricity is used, cap on administration fees (Motion Other than Elk hunting Government Motion 504: defeated), division ... 1047 Licences ... Feehan 151; Schneider 151 Guaranteed transmission return on equity ... Hunter Elkwater Hutterite colony 663–64; Mason 663–64 General remarks ... Barnes 714 Penalties for service breaches ... Hunter 857; Swann Emerald Foundation, Alberta 856 See Alberta Emerald Foundation Power purchase arrangements (PPAs) ... Aheer 511–12, Emergency debate under Standing Order 30 1455, 1463–64; Cooper 444; Gill 951; McCuaig- (procedure) Boyd 444, 512; Panda 185, 1577, 1757; Phillips Brevity, Speaker’s rulings ... Speaker, The 1827 1757; Schneider 1331; Swann 856 Debate procedure ... Speaker, The 450 Power purchase arrangements (PPAs), provincial Permission for members to bring beverages into the lawsuit ... Kenney 1476–77 Chamber ... Speaker, The 1624 Power purchase arrangements (PPAs), provincial Permission for members to bring beverages into the lawsuit costs ... Kenney 11; McCuaig-Boyd 17, 587; Chamber (unanimous consent granted) ... Deputy Notley 12; Panda 17, 587 Speaker 461; Mason 461 Power purchase arrangements (PPAs), provincial Emergency debate under Standing Order 30 (current lawsuit costs (Written Question 3: accepted) ... Panda session) 1779 Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline construction Power purchase arrangements (PPAs), provincial suspension ... Aheer 458–60; Babcock 460–61; lawsuit legal counsel ... Clark 111–12; Notley 112 Clark 456–58; Feehan 455–56; Fildebrandt 463– Power purchase arrangements (PPAs), provincial lawsuit 64; Hanson 454–55; Hunter 465–66; Kenney 450– settlement ... Ceci 104; Clark 111–12; Cyr 49, 117; 51; Larivee 462–63; Malkinson 458; McCuaig-Boyd Gotfried 104; Kenney 17–18, 59; McCuaig-Boyd 17– 451–52; McIver 467; Nixon 452–53; Phillips 453– 18, 112–13, 117, 338; Nixon 61; Notley 59, 111–12; 54; Piquette 464–65; Sucha 466–67; Swann 461–62 Panda 17, 338; Phillips 61; Pitt 112–13 Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline construction Power purchase arrangements (PPAs), termination suspension, request for debate (proceeded with) ... costs, May 1, 2015, to May 31, 2018 (Written Kenney 448–49; Mason 449; Speaker, The 449–50 Question 6: accepted) ... Panda 2262 Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline construction Power purchase arrangements (PPAs) as of May 31, suspension, request for debate (proceeded with), 2018 (Written Question 5: accepted) ... Panda 2100 Provincial renewable energy contracts, change-in-law points of order on debate ... Mason 449; Nixon 449; clauses ... Cooper 256, 258; McCuaig-Boyd 256, 258 Speaker, The 449 Underground infrastructure awareness campaigns See Liability for energy industry environmental damage, request for debate (not proceeded with) ... Feehan Dig Safe Month 1826–27; Nixon 1827; Swann 1825–26 Electric Utilities Act Liability for energy industry environmental damage, Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Secure request for debate (not proceeded with), point of Alberta’s Electricity Future, An (Bill 13) order on debate ... Feehan 1826; Nixon 1826; Electric Utilities Amendment Act, 2016 (Bill 34, 2016) Speaker, The 1826 General remarks ... Aheer 1176; Panda 185–86 Liability for energy industry environmental damage, Electricity program, renewable request for debate (not proceeded with), Speaker’s See Alberta Electric System Operator: Renewable ruling on debate ... Speaker, The 1827 electricity program (REP) Oil price differentials ... Bilous 2050–52; Clark 2054– Electronic health records 55; Kenney 2052–53; Littlewood 2053–54; Loewen General remarks ... Ceci 91–92 2056–57; Panda 2049–50; Phillips 2055–56 System integration See Health information: Connect Oil price differentials, request for debate (proceeded care clinical information system with) ... Clark 2049; Mason 2049; Panda 2048–49; Speaker, The 2049 Electronic Transactions Act Provincial support for Trans Mountain pipeline Amendments, laws and legislation See Statutes expansion project (not proceeded with) ... Fildebrandt Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 18) 1351; Ganley 1351; Speaker, The 1351 Elemental Energy Trans Mountain pipeline expansion completion ... Aheer Brooks solar project ... Cyr 1576; Schreiner 1575; 1638; Bilous 1627–28; Clark 1630–32; Coolahan Strankman 1576 1632–33; Drysdale 1635–36; Fraser 1628; Elementary schools Goodridge 1633; Kenney 1625–26; Littlewood See Schools 1637–38; McCuaig-Boyd 1624–25; McKitrick 1634– Elizabeth II, Queen 35; Nixon 1623–24; Panda 1629–30; Phillips 1628– Commonwealth Day message See Commonwealth 29; Starke 1633–34; Swann 1636–37 Day: Message from the Queen 2018 Hansard Subject Index 47

Emergency debate under Standing Order 30 (current Emergency medical services (ambulances, etc.) session) (continued) (continued) Trans Mountain pipeline expansion completion, request Response to medical incident at Morley, April 4, 2018 for debate (not proceeded with) ... Fildebrandt 1350; ... Swann 415 Mason 1349–50; Nixon 1348–49; Speaker, The Rural service ... Hoffman 511; Stier 510–11 1349–51 Rural service, members’ statements ... Stier 471 Trans Mountain pipeline expansion completion, request Staff mental health services See Health sciences for debate (proceeded with) ... Mason 1623; Nixon personnel: Mental health services for front-line 1622–23; Speaker, The 1623 workers Emergency management Staff wait times in hospital emergency rooms ... Clark Preparedness ... Anderson, S. 733; Kleinsteuber 733 489; Hoffman 194–95, 382–83; Swann 194–95, 382 Emergency Management Act Volunteer services ... Swann 202 Amendments, laws and legislation See Emergency Emergency medical services (hospitals) Management Amendment Act (Bill 8) See Hospital emergency services Emergency Management Agency, Alberta Emergency motions under Standing Order 42 See Alberta Emergency Management Agency (procedure) Emergency Management Amendment Act (Bill 8) Permission for members to bring beverages into the First reading ... Anderson, S. 374 Chamber during debate ... Deputy Speaker 1948 Second reading ... Anderson, S. 1639–40; Hanson Permission for members to bring refreshments into the 1640; Orr 1642–44; Piquette 1644–45; Westhead Chamber during debate ... Speaker, The 630 1640–42 Speaking to urgency ... Speaker, The 2261 Committee ... Acting Chair (Sucha) 1667; Anderson, S. Emergency motions under Standing Order 42 (current 1646–52; Drever 1650–51; Goodridge 1649–50; session) Gotfried 1652–53; Loewen 1651–52; McPherson Budget 2018-2019 update, request for debate 1648; Orr 1650; Stier 1645–48; Yao 1648–49 (unanimous consent denied) ... Ellis 1999–2000 Third reading ... Anderson, S. 1763–65; Rosendahl Budget 2018-2019 update, request for debate 1764; Stier 1764 (unanimous consent denied), point of order on debate Royal Assent ... 19 November 2018 (outside of House ... Deputy Speaker 1999; Ellis 1999; Mason 1999; sitting) Nixon 1999 General remarks ... Anderson, S. 733; Kleinsteuber 733 Carbon levy increase postponement until completion of Implementation in smaller municipalities ... Anderson, Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project, request S. 1646, 1648; Hanson 1640; Orr 1643–44; for debate (unanimous consent denied) ... Nixon 632 Piquette 1645 Energy policies, request for debate (unanimous consent Ministerial briefing ... Stier 1645–48 denied) ... Fildebrandt 2262 Regulation development ... Anderson, S. 1647, 1763; Energy policies, request for debate (unanimous consent Stier 1646–48 denied), point of order on debate ... Fildebrandt Stakeholder consultation ... Anderson, S. 1639, 1763– 2262; Nixon 2262; Speaker, The 2262 64; Orr 1642–43 Federal Bill C-69, request for debate (unanimous Emergency management training centre consent denied) ... Nixon 1715, 1763; Speaker, The See Hinton Training Centre 1716, 1763 Federal carbon pricing, Alberta intervention in Emergency medical services (ambulances, etc.) Saskatchewan court reference on, request for debate Air ambulance (medevac service), northern Alberta, (unanimous consent denied) ... Nixon 669 members’ statements ... Anderson, W. 1220 Journey to Freedom Day recognition, request for debate Air ambulance service See Hospital maintenance and (unanimous consent granted) ... Speaker, The 628 repair: Helipad repair Journey to Freedom Day recognition (Kenney: carried) Air ambulance (medevac) service, Peace River ...... Dang 630–31; Kenney 628–30; Luff 631; Orr Anderson, W. 1006, 1275, 1504; Hoffman 1006, 631–32 1275, 1504 Paris agreement on climate change implementation, Air ambulance (medevac) service, Peace River, points request for debate (unanimous consent granted) ... of order on debate ... Clark 1279; Mason 1279; Fildebrandt 1947 Nixon 1279; Speaker, The 1279–80 Paris agreement on climate change implementation Air ambulance (medevac) service, Peace River, points (Fildebrandt: defeated) ... Dach 1956; Ellis 1960– of order on debate, remarks withdrawn ... Mason 61; Fildebrandt 1947–48, 1963; Fitzpatrick 1960; 1279 Hunter 1958–60; Kleinsteuber 1960; Mason 1963– Ambulance shortages (code red) ... Hoffman 528; Nixon 65; McIver 1961–63; McPherson 1955–56; Nixon 527–28 1952–54, 1965–66; Phillips 1948–50; Renaud 1954– Funding ... Fraser 193, 337–38; Hoffman 193–94, 55; Shepherd 1957–58; Swann 1950–52 337–38, 479; Nielsen 479 Paris agreement on climate change implementation Grande Prairie service, members’ statements ... Loewen (Fildebrandt: defeated), amendment to add “, but 569 recognize the need to reduce greenhouse gas Members’ statements ... Swann 415 emissions without imposing disproportionate cost on Paramedics’ scope of practice [See also Community the Alberta economy not being imposed by our paramedic program]; Fraser 193; Hoffman 193, economic competitors,” motion on (McIver: defeated) 195; Swann 195 ... Fildebrandt 1963; Mason 1963–65; McIver Paramedics’ wait times in hospitals ... Hoffman 1660; 1962–63; Nixon 1965–66 Swann 1660 48 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Emergency motions under Standing Order 42 (current Employment skills and training (continued) session) (continued) Laws and legislation See Growth and Diversification Paris agreement on climate change implementation Act (Bill 2) (Fildebrandt: defeated), amendment to add “, but Programs for aboriginal people, funding for ... Ceci 347 recognize the need to reduce greenhouse gas Employment standards emissions without imposing disproportionate cost on Comparison with other jurisdictions ... Notley 1076; the Alberta economy not being imposed by our Swann 1076 economic competitors,” motion for (McIver: Employment Standards (Firefighter Leave) defeated), division ... 1966 Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 201) Paris agreement on climate change implementation First reading ... Anderson, W. 118 (Fildebrandt: defeated), points of order on debate ... Second reading ... Anderson, W. 201–2, 214; Cortes- Deputy Speaker 1965–66; Mason 1965–66; Nixon Vargas 210–11; Fitzpatrick 212–13; Gotfried 213– 1965–66 14; Hanson 202–3; Littlewood 209–10; McPherson Paris agreement on climate change implementation 213; Nixon 203–5; Piquette 207–8; Rosendahl 205– (Fildebrandt: defeated), division ... 1967 6; Smith 211–12; Strankman 210; Swann 202; Provincial advocacy to federal government on Trans Taylor 206–7; Yao 208–9 Mountain pipeline expansion suspension, request for Second reading, motion to not now read and to refer debate (unanimous consent denied) ... Nixon 514, subject matter to Alberta’s Economic Future Committee 529 (referral motion REF1) (Littlewood: carried) ... Provincial climate change strategy, request for debate Anderson, W. 214; Cortes-Vargas 210–11; Fitzpatrick (unanimous consent denied) ... Nixon 482 212–13; Gotfried 213–14; Littlewood 210; McPherson Statistics Canada request for personal financial 213; Smith 211–12; Strankman 210 information, request for debate (unanimous consent Second reading, motion to not now read and to refer denied) ... Barnes 1880; Speaker, The 1880 subject matter to Alberta’s Economic Future Trans Mountain pipeline construction suspension Committee (referral motion REF1) (Littlewood: provincial response, request for debate (unanimous carried), division ... 214 consent denied) ... Nixon 593 Alberta’s Economic Future Committee report presented Emergency social services to the Assembly ... Sucha 1620 See Child protective services Alberta’s Economic Future Committee report presented Employee-employer relations code to the Assembly, motion to concur in report See Labour Relations Code (adjourned) ... Anderson, W. 1780–81; Cooper Employment and income support programs 2270–71; Dreeshen 2269–70; Drysdale 1791–92; [See also Alberta Supports; Alberta Works] Goodridge 1787–88; Gotfried 1781–82; Hanson Caseload ... Aheer 573; Cooper 145; Sabir 145, 573 1785–86; Hunter 1792, 2268–69; Littlewood 1782– Funding from supplementary supply ... Cooper 144–47; 83; Loewen 1788–89; Orr 1784–85; Panda 1789– Fraser 148; Loyola 143; Sabir 143–48 90; Schneider 1790–91; Strankman 1786–87; van General remarks ... Loyola 143; Sabir 143 Dijken 1783–84 Income support programs, funding ... Speech from the Alberta’s Economic Future Committee report presented Throne 5 to the Assembly, request to speak to concurrence Programs for job seekers ... Ceci 2312–13; McPherson motion ... Anderson, W. 1620 2312–13 Alberta’s Economic Future Committee report presented Underemployed populations ... Ceci 2313; McPherson to the Assembly, request to speak to concurrence 2313 motion, Speaker’s ruling ... Speaker, The 1620 Employment health and safety Referral to Alberta’s Economic Future Committee ... Correctional workers See Correctional facilities: Gill 307–8 Worker safety Employment Standards Code Farm workers See Workplace fatalities: Farm Amendments ... Anderson, W. 406; Gray 1990–91; fatalities Kenney 433; Nielsen 1990–91 Farms and ranch safety week See Canadian Amendments, impact on Children’s Services costs ... Agricultural Safety Week Barnes 126; Larivee 126 Laws and legislation See Westray Law (federal) Amendments, laws and legislation See Employment Employment ministry Standards (Firefighter Leave) Amendment Act, See Ministry of Labour 2018 (Bill 201); Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 18) Employment of youth Overtime pay provisions ... Loewen 226; Orr 243 See Youth employment EMS Employment Pension Plans Act See Emergency medical services (ambulances, etc.) Amendments, laws and legislation See Joint Governance of Public Sector Pension Plans Act Enbridge Inc. (Bill 27) Pipeline construction See Pipeline construction: Enbridge line 3 replacement project; Pipeline Employment skills and training construction: Enbridge Northern Gateway project Funding from supplementary supply ... Barnes 126; Ganley 126–27 End of life, assisted General remarks ... Bilous 1503–4; Gray 1553–54; See Assisted dying McLean 1504; McPherson 1503–4; Schmidt 1504; Energy, alternative Sucha 1553 See Renewable/alternative energy industries; Renewable/alternative energy sources 2018 Hansard Subject Index 49

Energy Diversification Act (Bill 1) Energy Diversification Act (Bill 1) (continued) First reading ... McCuaig-Boyd 6 Committee, amendment A9 (partial upgrading economic Second reading ... Aheer 925–27; Anderson, W. 921– impact assessment) (Panda: defeated) ... McCuaig- 23; Barnes 303–5; Coolahan 50–51, 186, 235–36, Boyd 1316; Panda 1315–16 983–84; Cooper 919–21; Cyr 301–3, 306, 921, 923– Committee, amendment A9 (partial upgrading economic 25; Ellis 305–6; Gill 306–8; Gotfried 1054–56; impact assessment) (Panda: defeated), division ... Hanson 1056–58; McCuaig-Boyd 50, 924–25; 1316 McIver 240; Nixon 981–84; Orr 241–43; Panda Committee, amendment A10 (funded project economic 185–86, 927; Piquette 233–34; Pitt 234–36; impact assessments) (Panda: defeated) ... McCuaig- Schneider 236–38; Swann 240–41; Sweet 184–85, Boyd 1316–17; Panda 1316–17 303; Taylor 238; van Dijken 238–40 Committee, amendment A10 (funded project economic Second reading, motion to adjourn debate (Nixon: impact assessments) (Panda: defeated), division ... defeated) ... Nixon 981 1317 Second reading, motion to adjourn debate (Nixon: Committee, agreement to title and preamble, division ... defeated), division ... 981 1317 Second reading, motion to not now read and to refer Third reading ... Clark 1490–91; Coolahan 1488–89; subject matter to Resource Stewardship Committee Cooper 1532–34, 1538–39; Cortes-Vargas 1539; (referral amendment REF1) (Pitt: defeated) ... Barnes Hunter 1528–30, 1536–37; McCuaig-Boyd 1488; 303–5; Coolahan 235–36; Cyr 301–3, 306; Ellis McIver 1525, 1535, 1539–40; McPherson 1540; 305–6; Gill 306–8; McIver 240; Orr 241–43; Pitt Nixon 1527, 1529–32; Panda 1523–26, 1534–36; 234–36; Schneider 236–38; Swann 240–41; Sweet Piquette 1534; Stier 1526–28; Yao 1489–90 303; Taylor 238; van Dijken 238–40 Third reading, motion to recommit bill to Committee of Second reading, division ... 1058 the Whole for reconsideration of sections 2, 3, and 4 Committee ... Clark 1286–87; Coolahan 1282; Cooper (amendment REC) (Nixon: defeated) ... Cooper 1316; Fraser 1313–14; Gotfried 1283–84; Hanson 1532–34; Hunter 1536–37; McIver 1535; Nixon 1281–82; Loewen 1285; McCuaig-Boyd 1311–17; 1531–32; Panda 1534–36; Piquette 1534 McIver 1284–85; Panda 1280–81, 1287, 1312–17; Third reading, motion to recommit bill to Committee of Smith 1282–83 the Whole for reconsideration of sections 2, 3, and 4 Committee, amendment A1 (section 4, reporting (amendment REC) (Nixon: defeated), division ... provisions for minister and Alberta Petroleum 1537–38 Marketing Commission) (Panda: defeated) ... Gotfried Third reading, motion to not now read (3-month hoist 1283–84; Hanson 1281–82; Loewen 1285; McIver amendment HA) (Cooper: defeated) ... Cooper 1538– 1284–85; Panda 1281; Smith 1282–83 39; Cortes-Vargas 1539; McIver 1539–40; Committee, amendment A1 (section 4, reporting McPherson 1540 provisions for minister and Alberta Petroleum Third reading, motion to not now read (3-month hoist Marketing Commission) (Panda: defeated), division amendment HA) (Cooper: defeated), division ...... 1286 1540–41 Committee, amendment A2 (section 2, participation of Third reading, points of order on debate ... Acting underrepresented groups and geographic Speaker (Sweet) 1529; Nixon 1529 communities) (Clark: defeated) ... Clark 1286–87; Third reading, points of order on debate, remarks McCuaig-Boyd 1311–12; Panda 1287 withdrawn ... Gray 1529 Committee, amendment A3 (section 2, exclusion of loan Royal Assent ... 11 June 2018 (outside of House sitting) guarantees and equity investments) (Panda: defeated) General remarks ... Clark 15; Malkinson 45, 458; ... McCuaig-Boyd 1312; Panda 1312 McCuaig-Boyd 16; Schreiner 397–98; Speech from Committee, amendment A3 (section 2, exclusion of loan the Throne 3; Turner 379 guarantees and equity investments) (Panda: defeated), Infrastructure component See Petrochemical feedstock division ... 1312 infrastructure program Committee, amendment A4 (section 2, promotion of use Loan guarantee provisions [See also Petrochemical of products supported under program) (Fraser/Clark: defeated) ... Clark 1313; Fraser 1313; McCuaig- feedstock infrastructure program: Provincial loan guarantee component]; Anderson, W. 922; Hunter Boyd 1313 1537; Panda 185, 1525 Committee, amendment A5 (section 2, program to be limited to royalty credits and tax credits) (Panda: Preamble ... Clark 1490; Cyr 302; Swann 242; Yao defeated) ... McCuaig-Boyd 1314; Panda 1313–14 1489 Committee, amendment A6 (section 4, program Regulation development ... Cooper 1533 reporting to Assembly rather than Executive Council) Section 2, new program provisions ... Anderson, W. (Fraser/Clark: defeated) ... Clark 1314; Fraser 1314; 922; Cooper 1538 McCuaig-Boyd 1314 Section 4(1), Energy minister reporting to Executive Committee, amendment A7 (sections 1 and 2, permitted Council ... Cooper 1533–34; Swann 241 use of grants) (Panda: defeated) ... McCuaig-Boyd Section 4(2), Alberta Petroleum Marketing Commission 1314; Panda 1314 reporting to Energy minister ... Swann 241 Committee, amendment A7 (sections 1 and 2, permitted Stakeholder consultation ... Anderson, W. 923; use of grants) (Panda: defeated), division ... 1314–15 Coolahan 235; Cyr 301–2; Ellis 305–6; McCuaig- Committee, amendment A8 (trade agreement Boyd 925; Orr 242–43; Pitt 235–36; Schneider compliance) (Panda: defeated) ... McCuaig-Boyd 236–37; Sweet 303; van Dijken 238–40 1315; Panda 1315 Energy Diversification Advisory Committee Committee, amendment A8 (trade agreement compliance Chair ... Swann 242 provision) (Panda: defeated), division ... 1315 General remarks ... Speech from the Throne 3 50 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Energy Diversification Advisory Committee (continued) Energy industries (continued) Membership ... Panda 1523 Investment in Alberta ... Barnes 304; Coolahan 1632; Report ... Clark 1490–91; Coolahan 983; Cortes- Cortes-Vargas 1539; Fraser 821–22; Gotfried Vargas 1539; Cyr 302, 925; Hunter 1528; 1289–90; Hunter 857–58; Mason 858; McCuaig- McCuaig-Boyd 15, 925; McKitrick 15; McPherson Boyd 821–22; McIver 1539–40; Nixon 1531; Panda 1540; Panda 185, 1523–26, 1534; Stier 1526–27; 1525; Stier 1526; Yao 1489–90 Sweet 184 Investment promotion ... Clark 489; Panda 185–86 Stakeholder consultation ... Sweet 303 Job creation ... Malkinson 46; Piquette 597 Energy Efficiency Alberta Job losses ... Fraser 2231–32; Goodridge 2315; Program funding ... Kenney 352 Hoffman 2231–32; Hunter 358–59; McCuaig-Boyd Program performance measures ... Gotfried 777 2314–15; Swann 2314 Programs ... Babcock 414; Loewen 63–64; Malkinson Mandatory production curtailment See Gas: 45; Phillips 64; Swann 554 Mandatory production curtailment proposed; Oil: Residential no-charge energy savings program, Mandatory production curtailment contracted services ... Loewen 623; McCuaig-Boyd Market access [See also Market Access Task Force]; 623 McCuaig-Boyd 1775–76; Panda 1775–76 Residential programs, rural services ... Nixon 15; Members’ statements ... Goehring 726 Phillips 15 Opposition, members’ statements ... Goodridge 2251 Residential programs, rural services, members’ Project approval timelines ... Barnes 304 statements ... Strankman 169 Provincial jurisdiction ... Kenney 170; Notley 170 Solar energy programs, members’ statements ... Hinkley Provincial loan guarantees ... Ceci 683 2076 Provincial special envoys [See also Oil prices: Alberta Energy efficiency programs differentials on global prices]; Bilous 1989–90; Federal funding ... Kenney 418; Phillips 418 Clark 1937; Dreeshen 1989; Fraser 2253; Energy Improvements, An Act to Enable Clean Goodridge 1989–90; Hoffman 2040; Kenney 1986; See Act to Enable Clean Energy Improvements, An Loewen 2040, 2147; Mason 2147; McCuaig-Boyd (Bill 10) 1936–37, 2253; Notley 1986; Panda 1936–37; Phillips 1989 Energy industries Unemployment ... Barnes 78–79 Advocacy for, members’ statements ... Pitt 2260 Voluntary production curtailment proposed ... Clark Competitiveness ... Barnes 1062; Bilous 370; Fraser 2054; Fildebrandt 2038–39; Gill 2071; Hoffman 821–22; Gotfried 370, 1064; Kenney 251, 432–33; Notley 251; Panda 822, 2049–50; Schmidt 1063; 2090–91; Kenney 1985–86, 2052, 2090–91; Schneider 237–38 McCuaig-Boyd 2071; Notley 1985–86; Panda 2050; Competitiveness, carbon leakage ... Aheer 38, 1638; Phillips 2038–39 Cyr 49; McIver 1961, 1963 Voluntary production curtailment proposed, points of Competitiveness, members’ statements ... Barnes order on debate ... Deputy Speaker 1997; Fildebrandt 2142–43 1996–97; Mason 1997; Nixon 1996–97 Diversification, laws and legislation See Energy Energy ministry Diversification Act (Bill 1) See Ministry of Energy Diversification, members’ statements ... Cortes-Vargas Energy policies, federal 335 [See also Pipeline construction] Diversification programs, performance measures ... General remarks ... Clark 2054; Hoffman 2090; Clark 16; McCuaig-Boyd 16 Kenney 26–27, 1074, 2090; Loewen 2056–57; Diversification strategy ... Barnes 685; Bilous 115, Notley 1074 1627–28; Ceci 346–47, 683; Clark 15; Coolahan Members’ statements ... Cyr 108; Smith 481 186; Cyr 50, 1574; Fraser 115, 1612; Hunter 358– Provincial response ... Fildebrandt 1613; Hoffman 59; Kleinsteuber 2254; Malkinson 45–46, 458; 2394; Kenney 111; Loewen 2394; McCuaig-Boyd McCuaig-Boyd 16, 1624, 2254; McKitrick 1635; 2315; Nixon 2315; Notley 111; Phillips 1613 Notley 21; Panda 186, 330–31; Phillips 1612; Energy policies, provincial Schreiner 397–98; Speech from the Throne 3; Starke C.D. Howe Institute report ... Kenney 1476–78 1634 Emergency motion under Standing Order 42 Drilling activity ... Hoffman 2191–92; Kenney 2191– (unanimous consent denied) ... Fildebrandt 2262 92; McCuaig-Boyd 2192 Emergency motion under Standing Order 42 Environment and Parks minister’s position See (unanimous consent denied), point of order on debate Ministry of Environment and Parks: Minister’s ... Fildebrandt 2262; Nixon 2262; Speaker, The position on the energy industry; Ministry of 2262 Environment and Parks: Minister’s remarks on oil General remarks ... Aheer 2075; Bilous 2051–52, 2072; sands advisory group selection process Clark 2054; Dreeshen 2072; Kenney 2052–53; Environmental and ethical standards [See also Climate Littlewood 2053; Mason 2075 leadership plan, provincial: Relation to pipeline Members’ statements ... Gill 568–69; Hunter 249; approval]; Barnes 79; Clark 30–31, 744–45, 1150; Strankman 1995 Kenney 25, 741; McKitrick 996 Environmental and ethical standards, polluter pay Energy Regulator, Alberta principle ... Swann 82 See Alberta Energy Regulator Environmental and ethical standards, public awareness Energy resource prices initiatives ... Cyr 546; Schmidt 546 Oil prices See Oil prices 2018 Hansard Subject Index 51

Energy resource royalties Estimates of Supply (government expenditures) See Nonrenewable natural resource revenue: Royalty Note: Estimates for individual ministries are listed in revenue the index under the ministry name: Ministry of ... Energy resources Documents See Budget documents [See also Bitumen; Gas; Oil] Interim estimates See Interim supply estimates 2018- Export market development ... McCuaig-Boyd 32 2019 Pricing [See also Gas prices; Oil prices]; Coolahan Main estimates 2017-2018 See Budget 2017-2018 12, 50–51; McCuaig-Boyd 13 Main estimates 2018-2019 See Budget 2018-2019 Provincial jurisdiction ... Phillips 1629 Main estimates 2018-2019 procedure ... Chair 606 Transportation by rail See Railroads: Oil and gas Main estimates 2018-2019 transmitted and tabled ... transportation Ceci 345; Speaker, The 345 Transportation out of province, laws and legislation See Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Advanced Education Preserving Canada’s Economic Prosperity Act ministry ... Chair 607 (Bill 12) Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Advanced Education ministry, division ... 607 Energy resources tailings ponds Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Children’s Services See Tailings ponds ministry ... Chair 607 English as a second language Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Children’s Services Programs for immigrants See Immigrants: English ministry, division ... 607–8 language and literacy programs Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Education ministry ... Enhance Energy Inc. Chair 608 Carbon trunk line project See Carbon capture and Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Education ministry, storage: Enhance Energy Inc. Alberta carbon division ... 608 trunk line project Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Health ministry ... Enhanced Protection for Farm and Ranch Workers Act Chair 608 (Bill 6, 2015) Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Health ministry, General remarks ... Barnes 1006; Carlier 1007; Nixon division ... 608 357; Panda 185 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Justice and Solicitor Members’ statements ... Rosendahl 1277 General ministry ... Chair 608 Regulation development ... Cyr 1517; Gray 826–27; Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Justice and Solicitor McIver 1517–18; Strankman 826 General ministry, division ... 608–9 Scope of act ... Notley 1075–76; Swann 1075–76 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, ministries not voted separately ... Chair 609 Enmax Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, ministries not voted Provincial lawsuit See Electric utilities: Power separately, division ... 609 purchase arrangements (PPAs), provincial lawsuit Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Offices of the Entrepreneurship Legislative Assembly ... Chair 607 [See also Small business] Reports on budget debates in legislative policy Calgary initiatives See Northern Hills Connect social committees See Committee on Alberta’s Economic entrepreneurship initiative Future, Standing: Report on 2018-2019 estimates Conference Board of Canada report ... Orr 1165–66 debate: Advanced Education, Agriculture and General remarks ... Hunter 270 Forestry, Culture and Tourism, Economic Members’ statements ... Gotfried 283 Development and Trade, Executive Council, Enumeration of voters Infrastructure, Labour; Committee on Families See Voter registration and Communities, Standing: Report on 2018-2019 Environment and Parks ministry estimates debate: Children’s Services, Community See Ministry of Environment and Parks and Social Services, Education, Health, Justice Environmental emergency planning and Solicitor General, Seniors and Housing, See Emergency management Service Alberta, Status of Women; Committee on Resource Stewardship, Standing: Report on 2018- Environmental protection 2019 estimates debate: Energy, Environment and Interaction with economic development ... Phillips Parks, Indigenous Relations, Municipal Affairs, 1273; Westhead 1273 Transportation, Treasury Board and Finance EPPA (Employment Pension Plans Act) Supplementary estimates See Supplementary supply Amendments, laws and legislation See Joint estimates 2017-2018 Governance of Public Sector Pension Plans Act Time allotted for interim or supplementary estimates (Bill 27) consideration, amendments to standing orders See EPS Standing Orders of the Legislative Assembly of See Edmonton Police Service Alberta: SO 61 Equalization and transfer payments Ethane See Government of Canada: Equalization and Recovery incentives See Petrochemical feedstock transfer payments infrastructure program; Petrochemicals ESL programs for immigrants diversification program: Phase 2, ethane See Immigrants: English language and literacy component programs Ethics and Accountability Committee, Select Special Committee proceedings ... Drever 1260; Nixon 1261–62 52 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Ethics Commissioner Fair Elections Financing Act Legislative Offices Committee report recommending General remarks ... Gray 1016 reappointment of the hon. Marguerite Trussler Fair Trading Act presented ... Shepherd 1879 Renaming ... Cyr 1507–8 Reappointment of the hon. Marguerite Trussler Renaming, laws and legislation See Statutes (Government Motion 34: carried) ... Larivee 2275; Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 18) Mason 2275; Nixon 2275 Families and Communities, Standing Committee on Ethics Commissioner’s office See Committee on Families and Communities, Input on Bill 11 ... Aheer 653–54; Hunter 773–74; Orr Standing 968–69; Strankman 972–73 Family and community safety program Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure Funding from supplementary supply ... Loyola 137; See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates Sabir 137 debate procedure Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 181 Family and community support services Main estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure See Caseload ... Larivee 129; McPherson 129 Estimates of Supply (government expenditures) Funding ... Ceci 93 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 607 Funding from supplementary supply ... Barnes 123; Larivee 124 ETS See Edmonton Transit Service Family caregivers See Caregivers Evergreen Park, Grande Prairie See Grande Prairie Regional Agricultural and Family employment tax credit Exhibition Society; Northern Spirit Light Show, See Tax credits: Family employment tax credit Grande Prairie Family Law Act Examination of students Amendments, laws and legislation See Act for Strong See Student testing (elementary and secondary Families Building Stronger Communities, An (Bill students) 22); Family Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 28) Exceptionalism Child custody provisions ... Ganley 2305 General remarks ... Kenney 430 Relation to federal Divorce Act ... Ganley 2134–35 Executive Council Relation to federal Divorce Act, Court of Queen’s [See also Ministry of Executive Council] Bench ruling on ... Pitt 2135 Female ministers ... Rosendahl 275; Sweet 43 Family shelters Female ministers, former MLA’s remarks ... McLean See Mountain Rose Women’s Shelter, Rocky 1506; Shepherd 1506 Mountain House Female ministers, members’ statements ... Littlewood 1125 Family Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 28) First reading ... Ganley 2044 Exports Second reading ... Fitzpatrick 2139; Ganley 2134–35; See International trade Goodridge 2137–38; McPherson 2138–39; Orr Expression, freedom of 2135–37; Pitt 2135 See Freedom of expression Second reading, motion under Standing Order 49(2) on Extended care facilities previous question (Fildebrandt: carried) ... See Continuing/extended care facilities Fildebrandt 2139 Extended health benefits (seniors) Second reading, motion under Standing Order 49(2) on See Seniors’ benefit program previous question (Fildebrandt: carried), request to Extractive industries speak to motion ... Deputy Speaker 2139–40; See Coal; Coal mines and mining; Energy industries; Fildebrandt 2139–40 Sand and gravel mines and mining Committee ... Ganley 2209–10, 2304–5; Goodridge 2211–12; Gotfried 2212–13; Orr 2210–11 FAA (Financial Administration Act) Third reading ... Clark 2327; Ganley 2327; Luff 2328; Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Improve Sucha 2327–28 the Affordability and Accessibility of Post- Royal Assent ... 11 December 2018 (outside of House secondary Education, An (Bill 19); Joint sitting) Governance of Public Sector Pension Plans Act Coming-into-force date ... Orr 2210 (Bill 27); Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 18) Dispute resolution provisions ... Ganley 2304–5 Facebook Impact on income support recipients ... Ganley 2210 See Social media Impact on prior agreements between partners ... Ganley Facility condition index 2209–10 See School maintenance and repair: Facility Impact on wills and succession ... Ganley 2210 condition index Pension division provisions ... Ganley 2210 Fair, efficient, and open competition regulation (Alberta Public education and awareness initiatives ... Orr 2210–11 Regulation 159/2009) Stakeholder consultation ... Goodridge 2138 Alignment with legislation on renewable/alternative Family support for children with disabilities program energy sources ... Aheer 1466–67; Dang 1465–66; (FSCD) Panda 1474 Client satisfaction ... Sabir 1024; Woollard 1024 Alignment with other legislation See Act to Secure Family supports, funding from supplementary supply ... Alberta’s Electricity Future, An (Bill 13): Loyola 137, 139; Sabir 137, 139 committee, amendment A4 Funding ... Sabir 1024; Woollard 1024 2018 Hansard Subject Index 53

Family violence Federal-provincial-territorial meetings See Domestic violence Alberta-British Columbia-federal meeting on Kinder Family Violence Prevention Month Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project ... General remarks ... Drever 1620 Aheer 542–43; Hoffman 543; Kenney 539–40; Members’ statements ... Cooper 1752–53; Cortes- Loewen 578; Mason 578; McCuaig-Boyd 542; Vargas 1762 Notley 539–40 Famous Five Federal-provincial-territorial relations General remarks ... Governor General of Canada 1071; Alberta in Canada ... Ceci 2092; Fildebrandt 2092 Loewen 393; Sweet 43 Discussions on Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline Legislature Building exhibit ... Speaker, The 5 expansion suspension ... Kenney 1073; Notley 1073 Farm and ranch safety Members’ statements ... Fildebrandt 424–25, 1922–23 See Workplace fatalities: Farm fatalities Provincial response to federal policies [See also Act to Enact the Impact Assessment Act and the Farm and ranch safety week Canadian Energy Regulator Act, to Amend the See Canadian Agricultural Safety Week Navigation Protection Act and to Make Farm Days, Open Consequential Amendments to Other Acts, An See Open Farm Days (federal Bill C-69): Provincial response; Energy Farm fuel benefit program, Alberta policies, federal: Provincial response]; Cooper 47 See Alberta farm fuel benefit program Federal sales tax Farm income disaster program (federal-provincial- See Carbon levy: GST payable on territorial) Federal transfer payments See AgriRecovery (federal-provincial program) See Canada health transfer (federal); Canada social Farm income support program (federal) transfer (federal); Government of Canada: See AgriStability (federal-provincial program) Equalization and transfer payments Farm produce processing Federation of Independent Business, Canadian See Food industry and trade Business barometer See Small business: Canadian Farm produce transportation Federation of Independent Business report Railroad capacity ... Carlier 544; Rosendahl 544 Fees and charges (user charges) Farm safety week Postsecondary education See Tuition and fees, See Canadian Agricultural Safety Week postsecondary Farmers Revenue utilization proposal See Revenue: Resolution Members’ statements ... Gill 1082–83 to urge government to ensure that revenue from fees, levies, specific taxes, and fines be used for Farmer’s Day programs and services requiring them Members’ statements ... Jabbour 1593–94; Strankman 1337 Female genital mutilation Members’ statements ... Aheer 2186 Farmers’ market program Provincial policy development ... Aheer 161–63; See Alberta approved farmers’ market program McLean 162–63 Farmers’ markets Fentanyl treatment Regulations ... Hanson 913 See Addiction treatment; Opioid use: Prevention and Farming and ranching mitigation strategies See Agriculture FEOC Farming societies See Fair, efficient, and open competition regulation See Agricultural societies (Alberta Regulation 159/2009) Fatalities, work-related Fertility treatment See Workplace fatalities See Assisted reproductive technologies Fatality inquiries FETC Death of Betty Anne Gagnon ... McPherson 574–75; See Tax credits: Family employment tax credit Sabir 574–75 FGM Death of Taylor Argent See Addiction treatment: See Female genital mutilation Death of patient at private facility Filipino community Fatality Inquiries Act General remarks ... Hoffman 1433; Loyola 1433 Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Improve Members’ statements ... Carson 1545; Kenney 1544 the Affordability and Accessibility of Post- secondary Education, An (Bill 19) Film industry grant programs See Screen-based production grant program FCI See School maintenance and repair: Facility Finance ministry condition index See Ministry of Treasury Board and Finance FCSS Financial Administration Act See Family and community support services Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Improve the Affordability and Accessibility of Post- Federal government secondary Education, An (Bill 19); Joint See Government of Canada Governance of Public Sector Pension Plans Act Federal-provincial agriculture assistance program (Bill 27); Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 18) See AgriRecovery (federal-provincial program); Financial aid, postsecondary students AgriStability (federal-provincial program) See Student financial aid (postsecondary students) 54 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Financial institutions Fiscal policy (continued) Laws and legislation See ATB Financial Act Government spending, response to economic conditions Financial securities ... Ceci 576–77; Malkinson 576–77 Laws and legislation See Securities Amendment Act, Impact on unemployment rates ... Barnes 126; Ganley 2018 (Bill 20) 126–27; Hoffman 2390–91; Kenney 2390–91 Fines Members’ statements ... Barnes 1935; Luff 1337; van Revenue utilization proposal See Revenue: Resolution Dijken 505 to urge government to ensure that revenue from Provincial cost-saving initiatives ... Bilous 1665; fees, levies, specific taxes, and fines be used for Drever 1665 programs and services requiring them Fish and wildlife officers Fire prevention and control Swan Hills detachment closure ... Phillips 478–79; van See Wildfire prevention and control Dijken 478 Firefighters Fish Creek provincial park Firefighters killed on duty, James Hargrave ... Loewen Capital funding ... Sucha 328 393; Speech from the Throne 2 Human-wildlife interactions ... Phillips 1943; Sucha Volunteer leaves of absence from employment, laws and 1943 legislation See Employment Standards (Firefighter Fisheries ministry Leave) Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 201) See Ministry of Environment and Parks Volunteer services, members’ statements ... Littlewood Fisheries tax credits 19–20 See Tax credits: Credits for farmers and fishermen First Nations Fishing See Aboriginal peoples Property tax exemption See Insurance industry: Tax First Nations child protective services exemption for underwriting farm and fishing See Child protective services properties First Nations children Regulations ... Westhead 2361 See Aboriginal children Restrictions, northeastern Alberta ... Cyr 387; Phillips 387 Sport-fishing regulations ... Loewen 575; Phillips 575 First Nations communities Trout fishing, foothills area ... Phillips 1005; Westhead See Aboriginal communities 1005 First Nations consultation of Alberta See Aboriginal consultation 50th anniversary, Speaker’s statement ... Speaker, The First Nations ministry 657, 1405 See Ministry of Indigenous Relations Flat tax, provincial First Nations people See Taxation, provincial: Flat tax See Aboriginal peoples Flood damage mitigation First Nations Treaty 8 Bow River projects ... Drever 589, 2369; Phillips 589, Ministerial statement ... Feehan 2389–90 2369 Ministerial statement, responses ... Hanson 2390; Calgary and area projects, members’ statements ... Clark McPherson 2390 796 First Nations women Irrigation district initiatives ... Anderson, S. 604–5; Employment programs See Women Building Futures Hunter 604, 1021 skilled trades program Members’ statements ... Drever 1082 First responders Spring preparation ... Anderson, S. 158; Taylor 158 [See also Edmonton Police Service; Emergency Springbank reservoir project ... Clark 2073–74; Mason medical services (ambulances, etc.); Firefighters] 2073–74 Members’ statements ... Westhead 659 Flood plains St. Albert services, members’ statements ... Renaud Mapping ... Anderson, S. 624, 2074; Clark 2074; 1768–69 Strankman 624 Throne speech remarks ... Cyr 49 Floods Fiscal policy 2018 floods, provincial response ... Anderson, S. 735; [See also Estimates of Supply (government Schneider 735 expenditures)] Floods, southern Alberta (2013) Comparison with Saskatchewan ... Kenney 350, 355; General remarks ... Drever 1082 Strankman 354–55 Floods, southern Alberta (2018) Economic impact ... Bilous 509; Pitt 509 Members’ statements ... Hunter 1021 General remarks ... Clark 285–86; Hoffman 285; Provincial response ... Anderson, S. 586–87, 624; McIver 581; Notley 286 Feehan 588; Fitzpatrick 586–87; Strankman 624 Government borrowing ... Kenney 366; Notley 366; Taber area flooding, provincial response ... Anderson, S. Strankman 1581 604–5; Hunter 604 Government spending ... Barnes 288, 444, 487, 545, Taber evacuations ... Hunter 580 1663–64; Bilous 1663–64; Ceci 288, 291, 346, 371, 444, 545, 1130–32; Clark 371, 759; Hoffman 290; Flores, Tony Hunter 290–91, 408–9; Kenney 349–50, 353; Nixon See Advocate for Persons with Disabilities: 379–80, 403–4; Notley 380; Payne 404; Piquette Appointment of Tony Flores 407–8; Rosendahl 277; Speech from the Throne 3–4; FMC Sucha 328, 1130–31; Westhead 403 See Foothills medical centre 2018 Hansard Subject Index 55

FNMI (First Nations, Métis, and Inuit) Fort McMurray-Conklin (constituency) (continued) See Aboriginal peoples Member’s personal and family history ... Goodridge FNMI (First Nations, Métis, and Inuit) children 1733–34, 2001–2; Strankman 1734 See Aboriginal children Presentation of new member Laila Goodridge ... Kenney FNMI (First Nations, Métis, and Inuit) communities 1605; Speaker, The 1605 See Aboriginal communities Fort McMurray gravel mines FNMI ministry See Sand and gravel mines and mining: Gravel See Ministry of Indigenous Relations extraction licences, Fort McMurray FNMI (First Nations, Métis, and Inuit) women Fort McMurray health care Employment programs See Women Building Futures See Health care: Fort McMurray services; skilled trades program Pediatricians: Shortages, Fort McMurray FOIP Act Fort McMurray hospitals See Freedom of Information and Protection of See Northern Lights Regional Health Centre, Fort Privacy Act (FOIP Act) McMurray Food Bank, Calgary Fort McMurray housing See Calgary Food Bank See Hillview Park condominiums, Fort McMurray Food banks Fort McMurray to Alaska rail project Usage statistics ... Hanson 2260 See G Seven Generations Ltd. Food for schoolchildren Fort McMurray wildfire See School nutrition programs See Wildfire, Fort McMurray (2016) Food industry and trade Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo (constituency) Provincial programs and services ... Carlier 492 Member’s personal and family history ... Loewen 1850– 51; Yao 1849–50 Food Inspection Agency, Canadian See Canadian Food Inspection Agency Fort Saskatchewan affordable housing See Affordable housing: Capital funding, Fort Food production Saskatchewan See Agriculture Fort Saskatchewan roads Food Sector Act, Supporting Alberta’s Local See Bridge construction: Northeast river crossing; See Supporting Alberta’s Local Food Sector Act (Bill 7) Highway 15 Foothills medical centre, Calgary Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville (constituency) Capital funding ... Jansen 825; Luff 825 Member’s personal and family history ... Littlewood Foreign offices, Albertan 638–39, 1221–22 See Alberta government offices Fort Saskatchewan wildfire Foreign trade See Wildfire, Fort Saskatchewan (2018) See International trade Foster care Forest industries Caregiver support ... Larivee 600; Sucha 600 Caribou range plan impacts See Caribou: Range plans Funding ... Larivee 126 Logging activity, Mustang hills ... Carlier 2151–52; Foster care, kinship based Westhead 2151–52 See Kinship care Logging activity, stakeholder consultation ... Carlier 289; Westhead 289 Fox Creek (town) Timber allocations ... Carlier 289; Westhead 289 Land purchase application ... Loewen 1602; Phillips 1602 Forest pest control See Pine beetle control FPT relations See Federal-provincial-territorial meetings; Federal- Forest product transportation provincial-territorial relations Railroad capacity ... Carlier 544; Rosendahl 544 Fracking (engineering) Forest Reserves Amendment Act, 2004 (Bill 13, 2004) See Hydraulic fracturing Repeal exemption (Government Motion 37: carried) ... Larivee 2275; Mason 2275 Framework on land use See Lower Athabasca regional plan (land-use ForestEthics (former name) framework); North Saskatchewan regional plan See STAND (formerly ForestEthics) (land-use framework) Forestry ministry Francophone education See Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Access ... Eggen 474; McKitrick 474 Fort McMurray (urban service area) Francophones Continuing care facilities See Willow Square Support for, members’ statements ... McKitrick 2320– continuing care centre, Fort McMurray 21 Fort McMurray-Conklin (constituency) Francophonie, Journée internationale de la Former member, members’ statements ... van Dijken See Journée internationale de la Francophonie 18–19 General remarks ... Goodridge 1733–34; Pitt 1734 Fraser Institute Member’s maiden speech See Budget 2018-2019 Report on economic diversification See Economic debate: Government Motion 13 (Ceci: adjourned), development: Diversification, Fraser Institute maiden speeches report 56 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Free trade Fund, victims of crime See International trade; Interprovincial/territorial See Victims of crime fund trade Funds, trust Free trade agreement, continental North America See Persons with disabilities: Discretionary trusts; See North American free trade agreement (NAFTA) Trust funds Freedom G Seven Generations Ltd. Members’ statements ... McIver 1824 Appearance before the Resource Stewardship Freedom of expression Committee on oil and gas transportation See Reports General remarks ... Fildebrandt 1353–54 presented by standing and special committees: Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act Resource Stewardship Committee report on public (FOIP Act) hearing presentations, October 23, 2018 Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Improve Fort McMurray to Alaska rail project ... Drysdale 943– the Affordability and Accessibility of Post- 44; McCuaig-Boyd 943–44 secondary Education, An (Bill 19); Statutes Fort McMurray to Alaska rail project, members’ Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 18) statements ... Drysdale 1125 Information requests under act ... Barnes 715; Loewen Gagnon, Betty Anne 1431; McLean 1431 Fatality inquiry See Fatality inquiries Information requests under act, carbon levy reports ... Gamergate Cooper 801–2; Hoffman 801–2 See Digital media industry: Gender inequality Information requests under act, timeline on ... Cyr Games, Alberta 1603; Ganley 1603; McLean 1603 See Alberta Summer Games (2018, Grande Prairie) Freehold land titles Gaming and Liquor Act See Land titles Amendments, laws and legislation See Gaming and Freehold lands Liquor Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 6) [See also Property Rights Advocate’s office] Gaming and Liquor Commission, Alberta Adverse possession (squatters’ rights) ... Ganley 1077, See Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission 1343–44; Gotfried 1077, 1343 Adverse possession (squatters’ rights), laws and Gaming and Liquor Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 legislation See Land Statutes (Abolition of Adverse (Bill 6) Possession) Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 204) First reading ... Ganley 448 Second reading ... Deputy Speaker 1101; Ellis 669–70;

Freighting industry Ganley 533; Goehring 533–34; Hanson 677–78; See Trucking industry Loewen 673, 675–76; Nixon 676, 1010–11; Panda French remarks in the Assembly 1011–12; Smith 678–79; Strankman 670–71, 1012; See Legislative Assembly of Alberta: Remarks in Swann 674–75; Turner 1012–13; Yao 671–74 French Second reading, motion to adjourn debate (Nixon: Friedman, Rabbi Daniel and Rabbanit Batya defeated) ... Nixon 1010 Members’ statements ... Dach 519 Second reading, motion to adjourn debate (Nixon: Friends of Confederation Creek defeated), division ... 1010 Members’ statements ... Coolahan 66 Second reading, motion to adjourn debate (Panda: Fuel defeated) ... Panda 1011 Gasoline prices See Gasoline prices Second reading, motion to adjourn debate (Panda: Tax revenue utilization ... Starke 842 defeated), division ... 1011 Fuel benefit (purple gas) Second reading, Speaker’s rulings ... Acting Speaker See Alberta farm fuel benefit program (Sweet) 1011 Committee ... Ellis 1161; Fildebrandt 1158–62; Full-day kindergarten Shepherd 1160–63; Swann 1160 See Calgary board of education: Full-day Committee, amendment A1 (qualified employees, kindergarten; Early childhood education: Full-day ministerial discretion on) (Fildebrandt: defeated) ... kindergarten Ellis 1161; Fildebrandt 1158–62; Shepherd 1160– Fund, Alberta heritage savings trust 61; Swann 1160 See Committee on the Alberta Heritage Savings Third reading ... Drysdale 1360–61; Ganley 1360–61 Trust Fund, Standing Royal Assent ... 11 June 2018 (outside of House sitting) Fund, classroom improvement Compliance and enforcement ... Ellis 670; Loewen See Education finance 675; Yao 671–72 Fund, coal community transition Penalty provisions ... Goehring 534; Turner 1013 See Coal community transition fund Product naming and branding provisions ... Swann 674 Fund, coal workforce transition Provisions for retail sale in locations where things other See Coal workforce transition fund than cannabis and accessories are sold ... Hanson Fund, general revenue 677; Panda 1012; Shepherd 1162; Smith 678 See General revenue fund Public consumption provisions ... Ellis 670; Hanson 677; Loewen 675–76; Yao 672 Fund, New Venture Restriction on commercial on-site cannabis See New Venture Fund consumption ... Strankman 671; Swann 674; Yao Fund, Rockefeller Brothers 672 See Rockefeller Brothers Fund 2018 Hansard Subject Index 57

Gaming and Liquor Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 Gas utilities (Bill 6) (continued) Distribution fees and levies, prohibition if no gas is Restrictions on cannabis vendor advertising and signage used, cap on administration fees (Motion Other than ... Swann 674 Government Motion 504: defeated) ... Coolahan Retail sales outlet naming provisions ... Turner 1013 1045–46; Cyr 1044–45, 1047; Hanson 1046; Smith Retail sales provisions ... Loewen 676 1046–47 Section 73, provisions for retailers’ blending or infusing Distribution fees and levies, prohibition if no gas is of liquor products ... Goehring 534; Loewen 676; used, cap on administration fees (Motion Other than Panda 1012; Strankman 671; Swann 674; Yao 673 Government Motion 504: defeated), division ... 1047 Section 86, provisions for wine, cider, and beer Penalties for service breaches ... Hunter 857; Swann fermentation in licensed premises or adults’ 856 residences ... Goehring 534; Hanson 677–78; Service disruption See Northern Lights Gas Co-op: Loewen 676; Strankman 671; Swann 674; Yao 673 Service disruption Section 90.12, provisions for cannabis sale in existing Underground infrastructure awareness campaigns See businesses ... Smith 678 Dig Safe Month Unsaleable product disposition provisions ... Swann Gas Utilities Act 674 Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Secure You-brew operation provisions ... Hanson 678; Loewen Alberta’s Electricity Future, An (Bill 13) 676; Panda 1012; Shepherd 1163; Strankman 671; Gasoline Swann 674; Yao 672–73 See Fuel Gas Gasoline benefit program [See also Natural resources] See Alberta farm fuel benefit program Alberta production limits proposed See Energy industries: Voluntary production curtailment Gasoline prices proposed Carbon levy cost ... Ceci 1131; Loewen 63–64, 1131; Mandatory production curtailment proposed ... Kenney Phillips 63–64 2252; Notley 2252 Gateway pipeline Northern Alberta supply issues ... Carlier 1580; Cyr See Pipeline construction: Enbridge Northern 1580; Jabbour 1580 Gateway project Transportation See Pipelines (oil and gas); Railroads; Gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender persons Trucking industry Discrimination against, pride flag theft and destruction Transportation out of province, laws and legislation See in Taber ... Connolly 360; Renaud 359 Preserving Canada’s Economic Prosperity Act Education and awareness events See Transgender Day (Bill 12) of Remembrance Voluntary production curtailment proposed See Energy Government policies ... Connolly 800; Miranda 800 industries: Voluntary production curtailment Health services for transgender and gender-diverse proposed persons, members’ statements ... Miller 1545 Gas and Convenience Store Workers, An Act to Protect Pride events, Edmonton See Edmonton Pride Week See Act to Protect Gas and Convenience Store Pride events, north Edmonton, members’ statements ... Workers, An (Bill 19, 2017) Nielsen 797 Gas and oil industries Pride events, Taber ... Connolly 360; Goehring 1601; See Energy industries Jansen 1601 Protection of rights, members’ statements ... Connolly Gas co-operatives 1544; Cortes-Vargas 1191 See Public utilities: Provincial policies on co- Rights ... Fraser 1601–2; Miranda 1601–2 operatives Rights, members’ statements ... Connolly 190 Gas emissions, greenhouse Sexual reorientation treatment See Conversion See Greenhouse gas emissions therapy Gas in coal extraction Support for homeless youth [See also Youth shelters: See Coal-bed methane extraction Guidelines for LGBTQ clients]; Sabir 177=–178; Gas liquid pipeline Speech from the Throne 4; Woollard 177 See Pipeline construction: Shell-Coastal GasLink Supreme Court decision on rights (Vriend decision) ... project Cortes-Vargas 1191 Gas liquid recovery plants Supreme Court decision on rights (Vriend decision), Provincial loan guarantees See Energy Diversification 20th anniversary ... Connolly 190 Act (Bill 1): Loan guarantee provisions Gay-straight alliance, Spruce Grove Gas pipelines See Spruce Grove gay-straight alliance See Pipelines (oil and gas) Gay-straight alliances in schools Gas prices Activities ... Eggen 2363; Fraser 2363 [See also Energy resources: Pricing] Alberta Teachers’ Association role in ... Eggen 1197; Alberta differentials on global prices ... McCuaig-Boyd Loyola 1197 2366; van Dijken 2366 Members’ statements ... Goehring 818 Carbon levy cost ... Aheer 1100; Cyr 719; Loewen 63– Official Opposition members’ remarks ... Eggen 1002; 64; Phillips 63–64 Shepherd 1002 Regulated rate cap ... Barnes 685–86 Public consultation ... Jansen 768 Gas royalties GBA plus See Royalty structure (energy resources) See Gender-based analysis (GBA plus) 58 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Gen III Oil Corp. Government agencies, boards, and commissions Re-refining facility, Bowden ... Malkinson 45–46, 458 Executive compensation ... Aheer 399; Ceci 87, 99– Gender-based analysis (GBA plus) 100, 102, 346; Clark 100; Loyola 223; McIver 99; Application to provincial policy development ... McKitrick 279; Speech from the Throne 4 McLean 145–46, 162–63, 1504; McPherson 1504; Executive compensation review ... Ceci 1548; Luff 1548 Renaud 145–46 Review ... Ceci 346 Gender equality and advancement Women’s representation on ... Luff 605; McLean 605 Initiatives ... Luff 605; McLean 605–6 Government bills Gender markers on government documents See Bills, government (current session) See Vital records: Gender marker options Government business, projected General revenue fund See Projected government business [See also Revenue] Government caucus Transfers from lottery fund ... Panda 263 Allegations of bullying and harassment in ... Clark Genetic information discrimination 1817; Notley 1817 See Discrimination Member’s statement rotation See Members’ Genital cutting, female Statements (procedure): Rotation of statements See Female genital mutilation OQP rotation See Oral Question Period (procedure): Geothermal energy Rotation of questions District energy system, Hinton ... McCuaig-Boyd 18; Question and voting practices ... Fildebrandt 1772; Gill Rosendahl 18, 276 1916; Luff 2233; Mason 1772, 1916–17, 2233 Question and voting practices, members’ statements ... Ghani, Sana Ayesha Luff 2239 Members’ statements ... Dach 168–69 Government communications Gibson, Lorne Announcements outside of election periods ... Cooper See Election Commissioner 1428–29; Hoffman 1428–29

Gifted children’s education funding Government contracts See Education finance: Funding for students with Amendments to requests for proposals ... Barnes 526; special needs McLean 526 GLBTQ community ASLI See Affordable supportive living initiative: See Gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender persons Public-private partnership (P3) contracts Glenmore Park Preservation Society Contract with physicians See Physicians: Service See Weaselhead/Glenmore Park Preservation Society agreement Global warming Energy efficiency programs See Energy Efficiency See Climate change Alberta: Residential no-charge energy savings Global warming strategy, federal program, contracted services See Climate change strategy, federal Internet See Alberta SuperNet: Service Alberta Global warming strategy, provincial contract See Climate leadership plan, provincial Medical laboratories See DynaLife Medical Labs: Globe Forum 2018 Provincial contract See Ministry of Environment and Parks: Minister’s Orphan Well Association contracts See Orphan Well contacts with Dan Woynillowicz Association Premier’s former chief of staff’s executive adviser God Save the Queen contract with Energy and Finance ministries ... Ceci Performed by R.J. Chambers and the Royal Canadian 1214–15, 1273, 1276, 1342, 1344, 1409–10, 1599; Artillery Band ... Speaker, The 5 Cooper 1214–15, 1273, 1276, 1342, 1409, 1599; Gill GoldenBucks Bakeshop, Edmonton 1410–11; Hoffman 1215–16, 1344, 1411; Kenney Members’ statements ... Carson 590 1215–16, 1344; Panda 1215 Goodridge, Laila Premier’s former chief of staff’s executive adviser See Fort McMurray-Conklin (constituency): contract with Energy and Finance ministries, Presentation of new member Laila Goodridge members’ statements ... Cooper 1346 Goods and services tax on carbon levy Premier’s former chief of staff’s executive adviser See Carbon levy: GST payable on contract with Energy and Finance ministries, points of Gophers (Richardson’s ground squirrel) order on debate ... Cooper 1280, 1348; Fraser 1347– Strychnine used to control See Strychnine 48; Mason 1280, 1347–48; Nixon 1347; Speaker, Government achievements The 1280, 1348, 1407 General remarks ... Hinkley 937 Procurement process ... Anderson, W. 575–76, 734–35; Members’ statements ... Schreiner 1277 Malkinson 1919; McLean 575–76, 735; McPherson Progressive Conservative governments, members’ 1919 statements ... Gill 364–65 Public service contracts See Public service: Contract Government advertising agreements General remarks ... Cooper 1259 Renewable/alternative energy industries See Electric Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline project ... utilities: Provincial renewable energy contracts Hoffman 1133; Kenney 1022; McCuaig-Boyd 1134; Renewable energy See Electric utilities: Provincial Notley 1022, 1140; Pitt 1133–34 renewable energy contracts New hospitals ... Drysdale 261–62 Road maintenance and repair See Road maintenance and repair 2018 Hansard Subject Index 59

Government contracts (continued) Government services ministry School maintenance See School maintenance and See Ministry of Service Alberta repair: Public-private partnerships (P3s), Governor General of Canada maintenance contracts Address to the Legislative Assembly ... Governor Teachers’ contracts See Teachers: Contract General of Canada 1070–71 negotiations Address to the Legislative Assembly, May 15, 2018, Government debt, provincial invitation (Government Motion 21: carried) ... See Debts, public (provincial debt) Feehan 775; Mason 775 Government ministries Assembly recess for her arrival See Legislative [See also specific ministries under Ministry of ...] Assembly of Alberta adjournment: Request to Budgetary efficiencies ... Ceci 1130; Sucha 1130 waive Standing Order 3(1) to allow Assembly to Corporate services, cost efficiencies ... Ceci 102 recess and reconvene at 11 a.m., May 15, 2018 Discretionary spending reduction ... Ceci 87 (unanimous consent granted) Financial reporting changes ... Barnes 2365–66; Ceci Premier’s greeting ... Notley 1069–70 2365–66 Presentation to the Speaker ... Governor General of Financial reporting changes, point of clarification on Canada 1071; Speaker, The 1071 Speaker’s remarks ... Pitt 2372; Speaker, The 2372 Speaker’s greeting ... Speaker, The 1069–70 Hospitality expenses ... Ceci 1130; Sucha 1130 Graff, Del Internship programs ... Aheer 1936; Sabir 1936 See Child and Youth Advocate’s office Program development ... Schneider 236; Swann 241–42 Grain Records management, investigations of See Distribution system, NDP convention resolution on ... Information and Privacy Commissioner’s office Carlier 1711; Strankman 1711 investigations/inquiries Distribution system, NDP convention resolution on, Red tape reduction See Red tape reduction points of order on debate ... Ganley 1715; Mason Government motions 1715; Nixon 1715; Speaker, The 1715, 1763; See Motions (current session) Strankman 1715 Government of Canada Grain Commission, Canadian Equalization and transfer payments ... Kenney 26, 2362; See Canadian Grain Commission Notley 22, 2362; Schneider 538; Shepherd 1144 Equalization payment negotiations ... Ceci 421–22; Grain drying 2018 harvest ... Carlier 1617–18; van Dijken 1617 Kenney 421–22 Carbon levy costs ... Carlier 1710, 1774–75; Loewen Government Organization Act 1710, 1774–75 Schedule 13.1 amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Empower Utility Consumers, An (Bill 14) Grain transportation Railroad capacity ... Carlier 525–26, 544, 1600; Government Organization (Utilities Consumer Rosendahl 544; Strankman 525–26, 1600 Advocate) Amendment Act, 2017 (Bill 208, 2017) General remarks ... Hinkley 720, 1421 Grande Cache roads See Highway 40 Government policies Conservative governments ... Nixon 356–57; Renaud Grande Prairie (city) 355–56 Infrastructure See Highway 40 Economic impacts ... Barnes 2068–69; Bilous 2075; Summer Games hosting See Alberta Summer Games Ceci 804, 2069; Cooper 46–47; Cyr 803–4; (2018, Grande Prairie) Gotfried 283, 2075; Notley 2069; Orr 310 Grande Prairie health care Gender-based analysis See Gender-based analysis See Emergency medical services (ambulances, etc.): (GBA plus): Application to provincial policy Grande Prairie service development Grande Prairie light show General remarks ... Dang 1619; Horne 1134; See Northern Spirit Light Show, Grande Prairie Schneider 539–40 Grande Prairie Regional Agricultural and Exhibition Members’ statements ... Dreeshen 2143; Gotfried Society 1497; Hunter 1778; Loewen 1823–24; McIver 2321; Members’ statements ... Drysdale 378 Sweet 1656; van Dijken 2098

Ministers’ remarks on ... Ceci 1613; Fildebrandt 1613; Grande Prairie Regional College Gray 1613; Phillips 1613 [See also Postsecondary educational institutions] Ministers’ remarks on, points of order on debate ... Polytechnic university designation ... Ceci 347; Clark 1621–22; Mason 1622; Speaker, The 1622 Rosendahl 276; Schmidt 1726, 2004; Speech from the Throne 3 Government savings/spending Polytechnic university designation, laws and legislation See Fiscal policy See Act to Improve the Affordability and Government services, public Accessibility of Post-secondary Education, An (Bill [See also Alberta Works] 19) Funding ... Barnes 684; Ceci 684 Grande Prairie regional hospital Internet service See Alberta SuperNet Construction update ... Drysdale 262, 1028–29, 1992; Services in Medicine Hat, members’ statements ... Fraser 1659; Jansen 1659, 1988, 1992; Mason Barnes 659 1028–29; Rosendahl 1988 Staff communication with MLA constituency offices ... Hoffman 1708, 1872–73; Sabir 1873; Sigurdson Grande Prairie roads 1708; Starke 1708, 1872–73 See Highway 40 60 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Grande Prairie Rotary club Growth and Diversification Act (Bill 2) See Rotary International: Highway to Mexico [See also Tax credits] project First reading ... Bilous 118 Grande Prairie-Wapiti (constituency) Second reading ... Aheer 932–33; Anderson, W. 321– Member’s 10th anniversary of election See Members 22, 1101–2; Barnes 1061–62; Bilous 243–45; of the Legislative Assembly: Members’ 10th Carson 1202–5; Clark 319–21; Connolly 931–32; anniversary of election, Speaker’s statement Cooper 322–24, 929–31; Cyr 928–29, 931, 1163– Member’s retirement from politics ... Anderson, S. 65; Drysdale 411–12, 1103; Fildebrandt 1202; Gill 2397; Cooper 2180–81 412, 929; Gotfried 294–96, 1063–65; Hanson 1205– Grant MacEwan University 6; Hunter 317–19, 1066–68, 1104; Littlewood 245– Governance, laws and legislation See Act to Improve 46; Loewen 702–5; Mason 1206; McIver 315, the Affordability and Accessibility of Post- 1067–68; Orr 1165–66; Panda 314–15, 319, 324; secondary Education, An (Bill 19) Pitt 317; Schmidt 315–17, 321, 704–5, 1062–63, Grasslands 1065–66, 1102–3, 1166–67; Swann 324–25 Rangeland recovery research ... Barnes 1006; Carlier Second reading, motion to not now read and to refer 1006 subject matter to Resource Stewardship Committee (referral amendment RA1) (Panda: defeated) ... Gravel mining Anderson, W. 321–22; Clark 319–21; Cooper 322– See Sand and gravel mines and mining 24; Drysdale 411–12; Gill 412; Hunter 317–19; Grazing lands, public Panda 314–15, 319, 324; Pitt 317; Schmidt 315–17, Fire losses See Wildfire, southeastern Alberta 321; Swann 324–25 (2017): Grassland destruction Second reading, motion to not now read because Grazing leases government should pursue other supports for business Fire-affected ranchers ... Feehan 151; Schneider 151 (reasoned amendment RA1) (Cooper: defeated) ... Great Kids awards Aheer 932–33; Anderson, W. 1101–2; Barnes 1061– Recipient Noah Nicholls ... Goehring 818 62; Connolly 931–32; Cooper 930–31; Cyr 931, Green power 1163–65; Drysdale 1103; Gotfried 1063–65; Hunter See Renewable/alternative energy sources 1066–68, 1104; McIver 1067–68; Orr 1165–66; Schmidt 1062–65, 1102–3, 1166–67

Green transportation incentive program (GreenTRIP) Second reading, motion to not now read because See Public transit: GreenTRIP program government should pursue other supports for business Greenhouse effect (reasoned amendment RA1) (Cooper: defeated), See Climate change division ... 1167 Greenhouse effect strategy, federal Second reading, motion to not now read because See Climate change strategy, federal Assembly considers tax credit provisions for gender Greenhouse effect strategy, provincial diversity and inclusion ineffective (reasoned See Climate leadership plan, provincial amendment RA2) (Fildebrandt: defeated) ... Carson Greenhouse gas emissions 1202–3; Fildebrandt 1202 Carbon levy impact See Carbon levy: Impact on Second reading, motion to adjourn debate (Mason: greenhouse gas emissions carried), division ... 705 Public reporting ... Phillips 13; Swann 13, 82–83 Second reading, points of order on debate ... Acting Greenhouse gas mitigation Speaker (Sweet) 315, 1065–67; Hunter 1067; Agricultural methane reduction ... Carlier 2364; Starke McIver 315, 1065; Schmidt 1067 2364 Second reading, points of order on debate, remarks Methane emission reduction strategies ... Phillips 730; withdrawn ... Acting Speaker (Sweet) 315; Schmidt Starke 730 315, 1065–66 Methane emission regulations, federal ... Hoffman Second reading, Speaker’s rulings on debate ... Acting 1130; Kenney 1129–30; McCuaig-Boyd 1129–30, Speaker (Sweet) 321 1218; Panda 1193; van Dijken 1218 Committee ... Bilous 1256–57, 1291–92, 1296–97, Methane emission regulations, provincial ... McCuaig- 1380–81; Fildebrandt 1293–97, 1379–82; Gotfried Boyd 1193–95; Panda 1193–95 1288–90; Hanson 1291; Hoffman 1379; Hunter Methane regulations, federal ... Phillips 730; Starke 730 1255–57; McIver 1293; McPherson 1290–93, 1297; Oil sands development emissions See Oil sands Schmidt 1253–55, 1295 development: Emissions cap Committee, amendment A1 (interactive digital media Reduction targets, Paris accord See Paris agreement tax credit criteria) (McPherson/Fraser: defeated) ... on climate change Bilous 1291; Hanson 1291; McPherson 1290–91 Technology commercialization ... Clark 1631; Swann Committee, amendment A2 (income threshold) 1636–37 (McPherson/Fraser: defeated) ... Bilous 1292; McIver Greenhouses 1293; McPherson 1291–93 Carbon levy rebate program ... Phillips 2040; van Committee, amendment A3 (interactive digital media Dijken 2040 tax credit diversity enhanced credit) (Fildebrandt: defeated) ... Bilous 1296–97; Fildebrandt 1294–97; GreenTRIP McPherson 1297; Schmidt 1295 See Public transit: GreenTRIP program Committee, amendment A3 (interactive digital media Grey Cup tax credit diversity enhanced credit) (Fildebrandt: 2018 finals ... van Dijken 2098 defeated), division ... 1297 2018 finals, members’ statements ... McIver 2098 2018 Hansard Subject Index 61

Growth and Diversification Act (Bill 2) (continued) H.A. Kostash school, Smoky Lake (continued) Committee, amendment A4 (removal of enhanced credit Capital plan, points of order on debate ... Pitt 2241 for diverse and inclusive workplace policies) Capital plan, points of order on debate, member’s (Fildebrandt: defeated) ... Bilous 1380; Fildebrandt apology ... Piquette 2241–42; Speaker, The 2242 1379–80 Handicapped, assured income for the severely Committee, amendment A5 (definition of See Assured income for the severely handicapped “underrepresented employee”) (Fildebrandt: defeated) Handicapped children ... Fildebrandt 1380–81 Family support programs See Family support for Committee, amendment A6 (enhanced credit for diverse children with disabilities program (FSCD) and inclusive workplace policies exemption) Parental financial support, laws and legislation See (Fildebrandt: defeated) ... Bilous 1381; Fildebrandt Family Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 28) 1381–82 Committee, motion to adjourn debate (Ganley: carried), Handicapped persons, programs for division ... 1257–58 See Persons with developmental disabilities program Committee, agreement to remaining clauses, division ... Hanukkah (Jewish observance) 1382 General remarks ... Kazim 2152 Third reading ... Cyr 1517, 1520–22; Ellis 1510–12, Members’ statements ... Dach 2260 1514–15; Gotfried 1493–94; Loewen 1521–23; Hargrave, James McIver 1515–18; Nixon 1512–15; Panda 1519–20; See Firefighters: Firefighters killed on duty, James Schmidt 1492–93, 1518–19 Hargrave Third reading, motion to not now read (3-month hoist Hate Crimes Committee, Alberta amendment HA1) (McIver: defeated) ... Cyr 1517, See Alberta Hate Crimes Committee 1520–22; Loewen 1521–23; McIver 1516–18; Panda Hate groups 1519–20; Schmidt 1518–19 Registration as societies, laws and legislation See Third reading, motion to not now read (3-month hoist Societies (Preventing the Promotion of Hate) amendment HA1) (McIver: defeated), division ... Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 206) 1523 Third reading, division ... 1523 Haugan, Darcy Royal Assent ... 11 June 2018 (outside of House sitting) Members’ statements ... Cooper 447–48 General remarks ... Speech from the Throne 3 Haying in the ‘30s Cancer Support Society Government press releases ... Cyr 1163–64 Founder See Corbière, Edgar Implementation cost ... Anderson, W. 322; Cooper 322 Hazard preparedness Schedule 1, technology tax credit component See Tax See Emergency management credits: Interactive digital media tax credit Health authority, single (IDMTC) See Alberta Health Services (authority) Schedule 2, diversification component to AITC See Health care Tax credits: Alberta investor tax credit (AITC); Fort McMurray services ... Hoffman 1600–1601; Yao Tax credits: Capital investment tax credit (CITC) 1600 Schedule 3, technology-sector educational component Mental health services See Mental health services See Postsecondary educational institutions: Parental rights ... Eggen 823; Fildebrandt 822–23 Technology program space increase; Student Performance measures ... Eggen 2146–47; McPherson financial aid (postsecondary students): 2146–47 Scholarships for technology and emerging sectors Private service delivery ... Coolahan 527; Hoffman 527 Section 7, diversity and inclusion program ... Swann 325 Public health care, members’ statements ... Woollard 2143 Stakeholder consultation ... Cyr 1517, 1520; Loewen Rural services ... Hoffman 511; Yao 511 1522; McIver 1517–18; Panda 1520; Schmidt Service in smaller urban areas ... Hoffman 511; Yao 1518–19 511 Talent Advisory Council on Technology provisions ... Surgery procedures See Surgery procedures Schmidt 321, 1492; Swann 325 Wood Buffalo services ... Hoffman 587–88; Yao 587 UAV component See Unmanned aerial vehicles: Strategic plan and investment strategy Health care capacity issues Wait times ... Anderson, W. 1890; Drysdale 1001; GSA, Spruce Grove Hoffman 821, 828, 944, 1001, 1505–6, 1706; Nixon See Spruce Grove gay-straight alliance 821, 828, 1706; Yao 944, 1505 GSAs in schools Wait times, CIHI report ... Coolahan 527; Hoffman See Gay-straight alliances in schools 527, 588; Yao 588 GST on carbon levy Health care finance See Carbon levy: GST payable on Carbon levy costs See Carbon levy: Impact on health GTL (gas to liquid) technology care costs See Pipeline construction: Shell-Coastal GasLink Cost efficiencies ... Ceci 102; Eggen 2146–49; project McPherson 2146–47; Swann 688; Yao 2148–49 Guests, Introduction of Federal contribution See Canada health transfer See Introduction of Guests (school groups, (federal) individuals) Funding, 2018-2019 ... Ceci 347; Clark 489; Speech H.A. Kostash school, Smoky Lake from the Throne 4 Capital plan ... Eggen 1612–13; Hanson 2235; Piquette Funding, comparison with other jurisdictions ... 1612–13; Schmidt 2235 Hoffman 1988–89; Swann 1988 62 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Health care finance (continued) Heaney, John Funding for allied health professionals ... Barnes 91; Executive adviser contract See Government contracts: Ceci 91–92 Premier’s former chief of staff’s executive adviser Funding from interim supply See Ministry of Health: contract with Energy and Finance ministries Interim supply estimates Information and Privacy Commissioner investigation Human resources See Health sciences personnel See Information and Privacy Commissioner’s Laundry service cost ... Barnes 231; Hoffman 2096; office investigations/inquiries: Premier’s former van Dijken 298–99; Yao 2096 chief of staff’s e-mail retention policy and Minimum wage impact See Minimum wage: Increase, practices impact on health care costs Hearing aids Out-of-country services funding, Mike Manchulenko’s Affordability ... Coolahan 730; Hoffman 730 eligibility, members’ statements ... Anderson, W. Heart health care 2099 See Cardiac care Publicly funded services, members’ statements ... Babcock 2035; Littlewood 819 Heartland Housing Foundation Funding ... Littlewood 827; Sigurdson 827 Health care workers See Health sciences personnel Heavy oil (synthetic crude) See Bitumen Health facilities [See also Hospitals] Heavy oil (synthetic crude) development Alternate level of care/transitional beds ... Hoffman See Oil sands development 372; Orr 372 Heavy oil tailings ponds Policies on assisted dying See Assisted dying See Tailings ponds Policies on assisted dying, Covenant Health See Hebrew remarks in the Assembly Covenant Health See Legislative Assembly of Alberta: Remarks in Health facility construction Hebrew See Hospital construction Henson trusts, laws and legislation Health facility emergency services See Act to Strengthen Financial Security for Persons See Hospital emergency services with Disabilities, An (Bill 5) Health information Herb Jamieson Centre, Edmonton Connect care clinical information system ... Hoffman Capital needs ... Fitzpatrick 2084; Hanson 2080 1412–13; Yao 1412 Heritage facilities Laws and legislation See Long Term Care See Royal Alberta Museum Information Act (Bill 203) Heritage Savings Trust Fund, Standing Committee on Health information network the See Alberta Netcare (provincial electronic health See Committee on the Alberta Heritage Savings records) Trust Fund, Standing Health ministry Heritage tourism See Ministry of Health See Tourism: Aboriginal tourism Health Professions Act Hewlett Foundation Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Protect See William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Patients, An (Bill 21); Miscellaneous Statutes Highway 1 Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 31) October 2, 2018, snowstorm, emergency response ... Sections 155(1)(c), 156(n), (u), schedule 1 not repealed Mason 1919–22; McIver 1919–22 (Government Motion 37: carried) ... Larivee 2275; Highway 3 Mason 2275 Oldman River bridge repair ... Fitzpatrick 1430; Mason Health promotion 1430 See Obesity Highway 15 Health sciences personnel Fort Saskatchewan bridge twinning ... Hanson 2397– [See also Nurse practitioners; Physicians] 98; Littlewood 114–15, 2259; Mason 115, 2259, Compensation costs ... Eggen 2145–46; Fraser 2145– 2398 46 Highway 22 Disciplinary procedures following sexual assault Highway 758 intersection upgrade ... Mason 2190; convictions, laws and legislation See Act to Protect Westhead 2190 Patients, An (Bill 21) Traffic fatalities See Traffic fatalities: Rimbey area Mental health services for front-line workers ... Fraser motor vehicle crash, December 13, 2017 1427; Hoffman 1427 Mental health services for front-line workers, AHS Highway 38 report ... Fraser 1499–1500; Hoffman 1499–1500 Vinca bridge upgrade for heavy haul loads ... Mason Recruitment and retention ... Fitzpatrick 1872; Hoffman 1416; Sweet 1415–16 1872 Highway 40 Health Services, Alberta Capital plan ... Drysdale 573–74; Mason 573–74; See Alberta Health Services (authority) McCuaig-Boyd 573 Health transfer Highway 53 See Canada health transfer (federal) Traffic fatalities See Traffic fatalities: Rimbey area motor vehicle crash, December 13, 2017 2018 Hansard Subject Index 63

Highway 100 Home heating Edmonton to Sherwood Park See Sherwood Park See Coal: Rural use; Electric power; Gas Freeway Home ownership Highway 758 Affordability ... Orr 1244–45 See Highway 22: Highway 758 intersection upgrade Home renovations Highway construction Energy efficiency improvement programs See See Road construction Property assessed clean energy program (PACE) Highway construction ministry Home-schooling See Ministry of Transportation See Education: Parental choice Highway maintenance Homeless persons See Road maintenance and repair LGBTQ2S youth, support for See Gay, lesbian, Highway safety bisexual, and transgender persons: Support for Laws and legislation See Traffic Safety (Safe Distance homeless youth; Youth shelters: Guidelines for for Passing Bicycles) Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 214) LGBTQ clients Hilda wildfire Permanent supportive housing, Edmonton ... Sabir See Wildfire, Hilda (2017) 1710–11; Shepherd 1710–11 Programs and services ... Fraser 1023–24; Sabir 177, Hillview Park condominiums, Fort McMurray 1023–24; Woollard 177 Legal dispute ... Anderson, S. 1501; Goodridge 1942; Malkinson 1942; McLean 1501; Swann 1501 Homeless women Pregnancy Pathways program, members’ statements ... Hindu observances Aheer 1220–21 See Diwali (Hindu, Sikh, and Jain observance) Homelessness Hinton (town) Members’ statements ... Horne 1778 Cougar statue, members’ statements ... Rosendahl 504 Geothermal energy project See Geothermal energy Horgan, John Nonprofit organizations See Challenge in the Rockies See Preserving Canada’s Economic Prosperity Act hockey event (Bill 12): British Columbia Premier’s remarks Hinton music festivals Horizon school, Olds See Wild Mountain Music Festival, Hinton Programming for students with special needs ... Cooper 847 Hinton oil spill See Tailings ponds: 2013 Obed Mountain tailings Horse racing pond spill, Hinton Preakness Stakes, Baltimore ... Starke 1201 Hinton pine beetle infestation Horse River wildfire See Pine beetle control: Hinton and area infestation See Wildfire, Fort McMurray (2016) Hinton Training Centre Hospital construction General remarks ... Rosendahl 1764 Angel cradle (safe places to leave infants) provision in new facilities, petition presented to the Assembly ... History of Canada Sucha 1418 General remarks ... Kenney 427–30 Beaverlodge facility See Beaverlodge regional HIV/AIDS hospital Members’ statements ... Shepherd 2239 Calgary facilities See Calgary cancer centre HIV/AIDS treatment Government advertising See Government advertising Adherence and community engagement (ACE) program New hospital, southwest Edmonton ... Dang 340–41; ... Hoffman 368; Starke 368 Drysdale 262; Jansen 340–41; Speech from the Hobbema (former name) Throne 2; Woollard 48 Courthouse proposed for See Courthouses: New New hospital, southwest Edmonton, funding ... Ceci courthouse, Maskwacis (proposed) 347 Hockey championships New hospitals, government advertising See See Allan Cup (junior AAA men’s hockey Government advertising: New hospitals championship) Hospital emergency services Hockey jerseys worn in Chamber Wait times ... Hoffman 194–95, 382–83, 521, 1617; See Chamber (Legislative Assembly): Dress code Kenney 521; Swann 194–95, 382; Yao 1617 Hockey teams Hospital maintenance and repair See Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team Helipad repair timelines ... Hoffman 876; van Dijken 876 Holiday season Members’ statements ... Kazim 2152 Hospitals Angel cradles (safe places to leave infants) ... Hoffman Holocaust Remembrance Day 1413; Sucha 1413 General remarks ... Dach 519 Angel cradles (safe places to leave infants), petition Members’ statements ... Kazim 471; Kenney 518 presented to the Assembly ... Sucha 1418 Holodomor Memorial Day Bassano facilities See Bassano health centre Members’ statements ... Hanson 2066–67; Littlewood Beaverlodge facility See Beaverlodge regional 1944 hospital Home-care services Calgary facilities See Foothills medical centre, Service delivery ... Hoffman 1078–79; McPherson 1078 Calgary; Peter Lougheed Centre (Calgary general Service delivery by paramedics See Community hospital) paramedic program Capacity issues ... Babcock 422; Hoffman 422 64 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Hospitals (continued) Hydro and Electric Energy Act Edmonton facilities See Misericordia community Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Secure hospital, Edmonton; Royal Alexandra hospital, Alberta’s Electricity Future, An (Bill 13) Edmonton; Stollery Children’s Hospital Hydro Development Act, Canyon Creek Foundation See Canyon Creek Hydro Development Act (Bill 25) Food quality ... Hanson 1132; Hoffman 1132–33 Hydroelectric power Fort McMurray facilities See Northern Lights Project environmental approval ... McCuaig-Boyd 2242 Regional Health Centre, Fort McMurray Grande Prairie facilities See Grande Prairie regional ICLI hospital See Indigenous climate leadership initiative Red Deer facilities See Red Deer regional hospital Icon West Construction Corporation centre Union certification ... Hunter 1496 Stony Plain facilities See WestView health centre, ICT (information and communications technology) Stony Plain Health care system See Health information Hospitals, auxiliary Job creation See Digital media industry: Job creation See Long-term care facilities (nursing Labour force planning See Labour force planning homes/auxiliary hospitals) Personal health portal See Alberta Netcare (provincial Houle, Debbie electronic health records): Open data portal for See O Canada: Performed by Debbie Houle, Sherryl personal information (personal health record) Sewepagahan, and Sarah Pocklington IDMTC Housing, affordable See Tax credits: Interactive digital media tax credit See Affordable housing (IDMTC) Housing, life lease IDs (irrigation districts) See Life lease housing Flood damage mitigation See Flood damage Housing Day, National mitigation: Irrigation district initiatives See National Housing Day Immigrant services ministry Housing ministry See Ministry of Community and Social Services See Ministry of Seniors and Housing Immigrants HTW corridor (Henday-Terwillegar-Whitemud) Business services for See Business Link Business Congestion See Traffic congestion: South Edmonton Service Centre: Services for immigrants Employment in minimum wage jobs ... Woollard 48

Human immunodeficiency virus treatment English language and literacy programs ... Dach 2392– See HIV/AIDS treatment 93; Gray 2392–93 Human rights Members’ statements ... Gill 57 Members’ statements ... Coolahan 2400; Loyola 2319 Settlement and integration, members’ statements ... Parents’ and children’s charter of rights proposed ... Shepherd 373–74; Woollard 1220 Eggen 823; Fildebrandt 823 Immigration Human Rights Act, Alberta General remarks ... Kenney 428–30 Amendments, laws and legislation See Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 18) Impact Assessment Act (federal) See Act to Enact the Impact Assessment Act and the Human services ministry (former) Canadian Energy Regulator Act, to Amend the See Ministry of Children’s Services; Ministry of Navigation Protection Act and to Make Community and Social Services Consequential Amendments to Other Acts, An Human tissue donation (federal Bill C-69) See Organ and tissue donation Impaired driving Humans Helping Humans Housing Foundation, Cannabis use and driving ... Drysdale 1361; Ellis 1709, Drayton Valley 1757–58; Ganley 1709–10, 1757–58; Loewen 676; Members’ statements ... Smith 1985 Panda 1012; Swann 674–75; Yao 673–74 Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team Imperial Oil Limited Bus crash, members’ statements ... Taylor 470–71 Aspen oil sands project, AER review ... Cyr 1192; Bus crash, ministerial statement ... Notley 436 Hoffman 1192; Kenney 618–19; Notley 619 Bus crash, ministerial statement, responses ... Fraser 437; Kenney 436–37; Starke 437–38; Swann 437 Inclusive education Edmonton memorial ... Aheer 572 General remarks ... Eggen 802–3; Woollard 802–3 Former head coach Darcy Haugan See Haugan, Darcy Income and employment support program Hockey jerseys worn in the Chamber in tribute to See See Alberta Supports; Employment and income Chamber (Legislative Assembly): Dress code support programs Member Logan Boulet’s organ donation ... Cooper Income and Employment Supports Act 1125; Turner 538 Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Combat Hunger in schoolchildren Poverty and Fight for Albertans with Disabilities, See School nutrition programs An (Bill 26) Hunting Income support program, agricultural Members’ statements ... Pitt 1944 See AgriStability (federal-provincial program) Regulations ... Westhead 2361 Income support program for the severely handicapped Hydraulic fracturing See Assured income for the severely handicapped General remarks ... Starke 1634 2018 Hansard Subject Index 65

Income tax, provincial (personal income tax) Inequality Comparison with other jurisdictions ... Schmidt 1102 Causes ... Gill 277; Kazim 309; Renaud 356; Speech Rate ... Ceci 683–84; Gotfried 1065; Kenney 350–51 from the Throne 4 Income tax returns Infertility treatment, human Government communications ... Hanson 1059 See Assisted reproductive technologies Indefinite Arts Centre, Calgary Information, personal Members’ statements ... Westhead 249–50 Gender markers on government documents See Vital Independent members records: Gender marker options Alternative budgets ... Fildebrandt 532–33 Information access and privacy legislation, private Member’s statement rotation See Members’ sector Statements (procedure): Rotation of statements Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Improve OQP rotation See Oral Question Period (procedure): the Affordability and Accessibility of Post- Rotation of questions secondary Education, An (Bill 19) Independent Power Producers Society of Alberta Information access and privacy legislation, public sector Complaint against Balancing Pool See Balancing Pool: See Freedom of Information and Protection of IPPSA complaint of market manipulation Privacy Act (FOIP Act) Presentation to Resource Stewardship Committee See Information and communications technology Committee on Resource Stewardship, Standing: Health care system See Health information Report on public hearing presentations, Job creation See Digital media industry: Job creation September 25, 2018, presented to the Assembly Labour force planning See Labour force planning Independent schools Personal health portal See Alberta Netcare (provincial See Private schools electronic health records): Open data portal for India personal information (personal health record) Tariffs on pulse crops See Pulse crops: Exports, Information and Privacy Commissioner’s office Indian tariffs Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure Trade missions to See Trade missions See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates Indigenous child protective services debate procedure See Child protective services Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 181 Indigenous children Main estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure See See Aboriginal children Estimates of Supply (government expenditures) Indigenous climate leadership initiative Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 607 Funding from supplementary supply ... Feehan 149–50; Information and Privacy Commissioner’s office Horne 149 investigations/inquiries General remarks ... Feehan 456 Investigations of government departments ... Cooper Indigenous communities 526–27; McLean 526–27 See Aboriginal communities Premier’s former chief of staff’s e-mail retention policy Indigenous consultation and practices ... Cooper 62; Larivee 62 See Aboriginal consultation Request for investigation of AHS correspondence with clients ... Clark 417; Hoffman 417 Indigenous courtwork program General remarks ... Ganley 2256; Hinkley 2256 Information management services (government ministry) Indigenous History Month, National See Ministry of Service Alberta See National Indigenous History Month Information network, health Indigenous peoples See Alberta Netcare (provincial electronic health See Aboriginal peoples records) Indigenous Relations ministry Infrastructure See Ministry of Indigenous Relations See Capital plan; Capital projects

Indigenous women Infrastructure, IT Employment programs See Women Building Futures Health care system See Health information

skilled trades program Job creation See Digital media industry: Job creation Indo-Canadian Women’s Association, Edmonton Labour force planning See Labour force planning General remarks ... Woollard 1220 Personal health portal See Alberta Netcare (provincial Industrial health and safety electronic health records): Open data portal for Awareness events See National Day of Mourning personal information (personal health record) (workplace deaths, injuries, and illnesses) Infrastructure, municipal, funding for Correctional workers See Correctional facilities: See Municipal sustainability initiative Worker safety Farms and ranch safety week See Canadian Infrastructure construction Agricultural Safety Week See Capital projects; School construction Farms and ranches See Workplace fatalities Infrastructure ministry Laws and legislation See Westray Law (federal) See Ministry of Infrastructure Industrial Heartland Innisfail-Sylvan Lake (constituency) New petrochemicals plants See Petrochemicals General remarks ... Dreeshen 1735 industry: New plants Member’s maiden speech See Budget 2018-2019 Road access See Bridge construction: Northeast river debate: Government Motion 13 (Ceci: adjourned), crossing; Highway 15: Fort Saskatchewan bridge maiden speeches 66 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Innisfail-Sylvan Lake (constituency) (continued) International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia, Member’s personal and family history ... Dreeshen and Biphobia 1734–35 General remarks ... Cortes-Vargas 1191 Presentation of new member Devin Dreeshen ... Kenney International Day for the Elimination of Racial 1605; Speaker, The 1605 Discrimination Innovation and advanced education ministry (former) Members’ statements ... Coolahan 282–83 See Ministry of Advanced Education International Day for the Elimination of Violence Inquests into fatalities against Women See Fatality inquiries General remarks ... Aheer 2186 Insect pest control Members’ statements ... Babcock 2098 See Pine beetle control International Day of Persons with Disabilities Inspiration awards Members’ statements ... Renaud 2259 Edmonton-Decore recipients, members’ statements ... International Decade for People of African Descent Nielsen 2097–98 General remarks ... Shepherd 1160 Institute for Health Information, Canadian International offices Report on health care wait times See Health care See Alberta government offices capacity issues: Wait times, CIHI report International trade Institute of law research and reform, Alberta Export market development ... Loyola 134 See Alberta Law Reform Institute Export market development, diversification ... Speech Insurance agency, agricultural from the Throne 2 See Agriculture Financial Services Corporation Export market development, funding for ... Gotfried 105; Mason 105 Insurance industry Export market development, funding from interim Tax exemption for underwriting farm and fishing supply ... Gotfried 105; Mason 105 properties, elimination of ... Ceci 864 Indian tariffs See Pulse crops Insurance rate board Members’ statements ... Dreeshen 1666 See Automobile Insurance Rate Board Memorandum of understanding with Meghalaya Intellectually disabled persons, programs for province, India ... Carlier 667; Rosendahl 667 See Persons with developmental disabilities program Trade missions See Trade missions Inter Pipeline Ltd. Trade with India, members’ statements ... Panda 1620 Industrial Heartland petrochemical complex [See also U.S. tariffs See Aluminum; Steel Petrochemicals diversification program: Projects International Women’s Day approved]; McCuaig-Boyd 15, 571–72; McKitrick General remarks ... Aheer 19; Cyr 49; Ellis 325–26; 15; Piquette 571; van Dijken 239 Loewen 393; Orr 310; Schreiner 397; Speaker, The 5; Interactive digital media tax credit Speech from the Throne 1–2; Sucha 327; Sweet 43 See Tax credits: Interactive digital media tax credit Members’ statements ... Cortes-Vargas 18 (IDMTC) Speech from the Throne remarks, Official Opposition response ... Renaud 355–56 Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit Act See Growth and Diversification Act (Bill 2) International Workers’ Day See May Day Intergovernmental relations See Federal-provincial-territorial relations Internet Alberta SuperNet See Alberta SuperNet Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 Rural service ... Bilous 2070; Malkinson 2070; Note: Procedural motions are entered under Estimates McPherson 2069–70 of Supply (government expenditures). Rural service, members’ statements ... McPherson 518 Capital investment expenses ... Barnes 89–90; Ceci 89–90 Interpretation Act Comparison with previous years ... Ceci 99–100, 102– Amendments, laws and legislation See Joint 3, 180; Clark 224; Cyr 102; Malkinson 103; McIver Governance of Public Sector Pension Plans Act 99–100, 180–81 (Bill 27) Consideration in Committee of Supply for three hours Interprovincial/territorial trade on March 14, 2018 (Government Motion 8: carried) Alberta boycott of British Columbia wine [See also ... Ganley 41; Mason 41 Pipeline construction: Kinder Morgan Trans Estimates debate ... Barnes 88–93; Ceci 87–93, 97– Mountain expansion project opposition, provincial 105; Clark 94–96, 100–101; Cyr 102–3; Gotfried response]; Ellis 67; Gill 78; Hoffman 471, 520; 104–5; Jansen 102, 104; Larivee 94–96; Loyola 96– Kenney 29, 284, 439, 451, 471, 520, 1125–26; 97; Malkinson 98, 101, 103–4; Mason 105; McIver Mason 36; McIver 467, 687; Notley 284, 439, 98–100 1125–26 Estimates debate, points of order ... Chair 97; Clark Restriction of asphalt export to British Columbia 97; Loyola 97 proposed See Asphalt: Export to British Columbia Estimates debate procedure ... Ceci 180; Chair 87, 98– Restriction of bitumen export to British Columbia 99, 180; McIver 98–99, 180–81 proposed See Bitumen: Export to British Estimates transmitted and tabled ... Ceci 41; Deputy Columbia; Pipelines (oil and gas): Kinder Morgan Speaker 41 Trans Mountain pipeline, use for bitumen versus Estimates vote ... Chair 181–83 diesel or gasoline proposed Referral to Committee of Supply (Government Motion Restriction of electric power export to British Columbia 7: carried) ... Ganley 41; Mason 41 proposed See Electric power: Restriction of export to British Columbia proposed 2018 Hansard Subject Index 67

Interprovincial/territorial trade (continued) Introduction of Guests (school groups, individuals) Restriction of oil and gas export to British Columbia, (continued) laws and legislation See Preserving Canada’s ... Payne 56, 108, 363, 378, 435, 469, 503, 567, 795, Economic Prosperity Act (Bill 12) 818, 868, 935, 1124, 2141, 2186; Phillips 8, 413–14, Trade with British Columbia ... Speech from the Throne 2 1913, 2250; Piquette 595, 615, 1265, 1336, 1405, Introduction of Guests (procedure) 1911, 2359–60, 2370; Pitt 107, 167, 190, 377, 580, Brevity ... McIver 2337; Speaker, The 2399 1123–24, 1656, 2382; Renaud 55, 189–90, 247, 414, Brevity, point of order ... Fildebrandt 2322–23; Mason 435, 725, 1767, 2141, 2185, 2249; Rosendahl 1407, 2323; Nixon 2323; Speaker, The 2323 1868, 2185, 2239; Sabir 108, 190, 1019, 1656, 1704, Introduction of Guests (school groups, individuals) 1768, 1868–69, 1912–13, 2033–34, 2066, 2088, ... Aheer 413, 517, 867, 1020, 1983, 2065, 2089, 2186, 2142, 2227, 2238, 2249–50, 2309, 2360, 2388; 2399; Anderson, S. 55, 107, 725, 1009, 1189, 1751, Schmidt 9, 282, 363–64, 377, 595, 1072, 1124, 1190, 1768, 1867, 2088, 2249, 2251, 2388; Babcock 795, 1407, 1423, 1608, 1768, 1814, 1933, 2186, 2238; 1495, 1911; Barnes 1124, 1814, 1934, 1984, 2089; Schneider 282, 1123, 1189, 1405, 1752, 1911, 2186; Bilous 189, 364, 378, 579, 1268, 2033, 2141; Carlier Schreiner 281, 377, 517, 1867, 1944, 2105; Shepherd 364, 423–24, 469, 480, 537, 579, 997, 1867, 2065– 281, 435, 615–16, 657, 1265, 1495–96, 1912, 2033, 66, 2185, 2308; Carson 1423, 1655, 1751; Ceci 2065, 2337; Sigurdson 107, 168, 435, 1607, 2309, 1019, 1813, 1994, 2066, 2088; Clark 377, 596, 616, 2359; Smith 247, 334, 997, 1655, 1913, 1983, 2087, 935, 1019, 1441, 1593, 1606, 1814, 2034, 2388; 2359, 2387, 2399; Speaker, The 333, 469, 503, 1072, Connolly 657–58; Coolahan 364, 1190; Cooper 8, 1983, 2065, 2185, 2227, 2307–8, 2387, 2398–99; 517, 1072, 1608, 1704, 1934, 1983, 2388–89; Cortes- Starke 904, 935, 1336, 1495, 2359, 2387; Stier Vargas 8, 55, 615, 935, 1189–90, 1543, 1813, 1911, 2141; Strankman 282, 616, 1189, 1286, 2088, 2142; 1984, 2250, 2308; Cyr 1189–91; Dach 168, 517, Sucha 281, 1406–7, 2065; Swann 8, 334, 377–78, 935, 1495, 1543, 1934, 1994, 2310; Dang 580, 1543, 469, 615, 867, 1019, 1052, 1123, 1593, 1595–96, 1767, 1867, 1933–34, 2185, 2238–39; Drever 497, 1607, 1703, 1867, 1934, 2249; Sweet 167, 997–98, 579, 2065; Drysdale 1984, 2360; Eggen 189, 333, 1072, 1082, 1406, 1606, 1655–56, 1983, 2033; Taylor 616, 658, 818, 1123, 1336, 1606, 1608, 1703, 1767, 9, 1655; Turner 8, 247, 1814, 2310, 2359; van Dijken 2033, 2387–88; Ellis 168, 333; Feehan 9, 55, 795, 55, 107, 537, 567, 615, 657, 868, 1911, 2141, 2399; 935–36, 1124, 1543, 1752; Fildebrandt 1292, 1952, Westhead 247, 333, 1266; Woollard 867, 1072, 1984, 2142, 2399; Fitzpatrick 657, 2034, 2399; 1703, 1751; Yao 435, 596, 868, 1123, 1543 Fraser 168, 1868, 1912; Ganley 1703, 2087, 2132, Introduction of Visitors (visiting dignitaries) 2309; Goehring 167, 725, 795, 867, 1019, 1495, Advocate and educator on aboriginal issues Lewis 1751, 1767, 1813, 1867, 1911, 2088–89, 2185; Cardinal ... Jabbour 1208; Speaker, The 1208 Goodridge 1608, 2311; Gotfried 833–34, 1543, Ambassador of France to Canada Kareen Rispal and 1607; Gray 9, 377, 470, 595, 658, 1123, 1189, 1265, party ... Schmidt 2227 1406, 1423, 1607–8, 1813, 2238, 2307, 2309–10, Ambassador of Germany to Canada Sabine Sparwasser 2359; Hanson 108, 413, 579, 1495, 1565; Hinkley and party ... Bilous 579 435, 2141; Hoffman 8, 107–8, 168, 248, 281, 363, Consul general of Japan in Calgary Shigenobu 378, 414, 435, 470, 537, 580, 595, 658, 725, 817–18, Kobayashi and party ... Bilous 2141 867–68, 935, 997, 1020, 1072, 1124, 1190, 1335–36, Consul general of the United States for Alberta, 1352, 1405, 1407, 1423, 1496, 1544, 1593, 1607, Saskatchewan, and Northwest Territories Lucia 1655, 1704, 1751–52, 1813–14, 1868, 1912, 1984, Piazza, and economic specialist Keith Gacek ... 2087–88, 2227, 2250, 2388; Horne 247, 435, 795, Carlier 2307 817, 1911–12, 2065, 2087; Hunter 248, 1020, 1082, Consul general of Ukraine to Canada Andrii 1934, 2142, 2389; Jabbour 9, 167, 281, 333, 469, Veselovskyi ... Miranda 795 503, 567, 817, 1072, 1265, 1406, 2065, 2185, 2227, Family of former LAO staff member Gordon Munk ... 2307–8, 2387, 2398–99; Jansen 567, 1336, 2088; Jabbour 1606; Speaker, The 1606 Kenney 615, 867, 2087, 2228, 2249; Kleinsteuber Family of former LAO staff member Jacqueline Marie 1072, 1703; Larivee 108, 190, 247, 363, 469, 997, Breault ... Jabbour 1606; Speaker, The 1606 1265, 1608, 1703, 1984, 2249, 2388, 2399; Family of former MLA Alfred Macyk ... Speaker, The Littlewood 55, 167, 363, 579, 657, 1020, 1593, 1814, 1543 1983, 1994, 2033, 2087, 2227–28; Loewen 190, 334, Family of former MLA Garth Alphonse Turcott ... 364, 616, 795, 1009, 1868; Loyola 333, 363, 414, Speaker, The 7–8 435, 469, 595, 795, 868, 1072, 1200, 1336, 1406, Family of former MLA Mary Jean LeMessurier ... 1703, 1868, 2033, 2044, 2185, 2238, 2308; Luff 470, Speaker, The 189 537; Malkinson 189, 1656, 2228; Mason 413, 517, Family of former MLA Thomas W. Chambers ... 867, 2307, 2359; McCuaig-Boyd 8–9, 595, 1208, Speaker, The 1606 1933, 2359; McIver 168, 469, 657; McKitrick 107, First Nations in Treaty 6 territory dignitaries ... Hoffman 248, 281, 413, 579–80, 1124, 1495, 1704, 1751, 1207 1868, 1934, 2132, 2228, 2250, 2307–8, 2387, 2389; First Nations in Treaty 7 territory dignitaries ... Feehan McLean 282, 580, 1352; McPherson 377, 436, 1189, 1207 2142, 2227, 2399; Miller 363, 657, 818, 1072, 1189, First Nations in Treaty 8 chiefs ... Feehan 2387 1984, 2309; Miranda 247, 414, 1082, 1124, 1593, Former MLA Blake Pedersen and partner Angela 1934, 1983; Nielsen 56, 333, 503, 567, 657, 795, Kolody ... Speaker, The 1606; Sweet 1606 1406, 1608, 1768, 1814, 1912, 2075–76, 2227, 2309; Former MLA Dave Coutts and grandson Graham Nixon 108, 190, 517, 615, 725, 1190, 1292, 1593, Morrison ... Stier 1071–72 1751, 1768, 2034, 2185; Notley 413, 537, 1265; Orr Former MLA Jim Gurnett ... McKitrick 1208 676–77, 997, 1913; Panda 168, 1767–68, 2089; Former MLA Ken Allred ... Gotfried 817 68 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Introduction of Visitors (visiting dignitaries) Ĩyãħé Nakoda First Nation (continued) See Stoney Nakoda First Nation Former MLA Peter Sandhu and party ... Aheer 1335 Jain observances Former MLA Rob Lougheed ... Cortes-Vargas 1933 See Diwali (Hindu, Sikh, and Jain observance) Former MLAs Derek Fox and Tom Sigurdson ... Notley James Fowler high school, Calgary 1933 Modernization project ... Coolahan 1199; Jansen 1199 German Member of the European Parliament Arne Lietz and Friedrich Ebert foundation manager Raoul Gebert Janvier, Alex (artist) ... Connolly 1606 General remarks ... Hanson 1559 Grand Chief Isaac Laboucan-Avirom, Grand Chief Japanese remarks in the Assembly Wilton Littlechild, Audrey Poitras, and Chief See Legislative Assembly of Alberta: Remarks in Crowchild ... Jabbour 1071 Japanese High commissioner for India to Canada Vikas Swarup Jasper (town) and wife ... Carlier 1019 Nonprofit organizations See Challenge in the Rockies High commissioner for New Zealand to Canada Daniel hockey event Mellsop and Consul General of New Zealand in Pine beetle control See Pine beetle control: Jasper Vancouver Nick Fleming ... Bilous 1911 townsite area infestation High commissioner of the United Kingdom to Canada Jean, Brian Michael (former MLA) Susan le Jeune d’Allegeershecque and party ... Bilous See Fort McMurray-Conklin (constituency): Former 1655 member Leader of the Alberta Party, Stephen Mandel ... Fraser 8 Member of Parliament for Lakeland, Shannon Stubbs ... Jewish community leaders, Edmonton Kenney 107 See Friedman, Rabbi Daniel and Rabbanit Batya Member of Parliament for the Kampala woman Job creation constituency in the Republic of Uganda, Naggayi Construction-related jobs See Capital projects: Job Nabilah Sempala ... Shepherd 167 creation Northwest Territories Health minister Glen Abernethy Digital media industry See Digital media industry: and family ... Mason 2307 Job creation Pacific NorthWest Economic Region representatives ... Electric power industry See Electric power industry: Sucha 1123 Job creation Sixties Scoop Indigenous Society of Alberta Full-time jobs ... van Dijken 568 representatives ... Larivee 1207 General remarks ... Gotfried 1288–89; Hunter 755; Strathcona County Pickleball Association members ... Malkinson 265 Cortes-Vargas 1933 Private-sector jobs ... Bilous 2369; Ceci 1876, 2369; Inuit Gotfried 1876, 2368–69; Kenney 1816–17; Notley See Aboriginal peoples 1817 Investing in a Diversified Alberta Economy Act Provincial programs ... Kenney 1769–71; Notley 1769– Amendments, laws and legislation See Growth and 71 Diversification Act (Bill 2) Provincial programs, performance measures ... Fraser General remarks ... Orr 1165 1074; Notley 1075 Investment Management Corporation, Alberta Job opportunities See Alberta Investment Management Corporation See Employment skills and training Investor tax credit, Alberta Jobs, skills, training, and labour ministry (former See Tax credits: Alberta investor tax credit (AITC) ministry) See Ministry of Labour IPPSA Complaint against Balancing Pool See Balancing Pool: Joint Governance of Public Sector Pension Plans Act IPPSA complaint of market manipulation (Bill 27) First reading ... Ceci 1995 Irrigation districts Second reading ... Barnes 2128–29; Ceci 2127; Flood damage mitigation See Flood damage Gotfried 2130–32; Hanson 2129–30; Littlewood mitigation: Irrigation district initiatives 2127–28; Strankman 2132–34 Irrigation rehabilitation program Committee ... Barnes 2287–92; Ceci 2288–92; Hunter Funding from interim supply ... Barnes 92; Ceci 93 2288, 2290–91; Strankman 2292 Ismaili Muslim community Committee, amendment A1 (Auditor General to be General remarks ... Dach 869; Kenney 869 pension plan auditor) (Barnes: defeated) ... Barnes ISO (independent system operator) 2287–89; Ceci 2288–89; Hunter 2288 Laws and legislation See Act to Secure Alberta’s Committee, amendment A1 (Auditor General to be Electricity Future, An (Bill 13) pension plan auditor) (Barnes: defeated), division ... Israel 2289 Members’ statements ... Kenney 596 Committee, amendment A2 (transition dates) (Barnes: IT defeated) ... Barnes 2289–90; Ceci 2290–91; Hunter Health care system See Health information 2290–91 Job creation See Digital media industry: Job creation Committee, amendment A2 (transition dates) (Barnes: Labour force planning See Labour force planning defeated), division ... 2291 Committee, amendment A3 (board of governor IVF appointments) (Barnes: defeated) ... Barnes 2291–92; See Assisted reproductive technologies Ceci 2292; Strankman 2292 2018 Hansard Subject Index 69

Joint Governance of Public Sector Pension Plans Act Knowledge industries (Bill 27) (continued) See Research and development Committee, amendment A3 (board of governor Knowles, Stanley (former Member of Parliament) appointments) (Barnes: defeated), division ... 2292 Members’ statements ... Woollard 1021 Third reading ... Barnes 2373–74; Ceci 2372–73; Ku Klux Klan Hunter 2375; Sweet 2374–75; Turner 2375–76 Activity in Alberta ... Clark 1444; Dach 1443; McIver Royal Assent ... 11 December 2018 (outside of House 1446; McKitrick 1442 sitting) Amendments proposed ... Barnes 2373–74 Labour force planning Stakeholder consultation ... Strankman 2133 Funding from supplementary supply ... Barnes 126; Ganley 126–27 Journée internationale de la Francophonie Members’ statements ... Connolly 248; Kenney 258 Technology sector ... Anderson, W. 321; McPherson 1504; Schmidt 1504 Journey to Freedom Day Members’ statements ... Kenney 616–17 Labour market programs Recognition, emergency motion under Standing Order See Job creation 42 (Kenney: carried) ... Dang 630–31; Kenney 628– Labour ministry 30; Luff 631; Orr 631–32 See Ministry of Labour Recognition, emergency motion under Standing Order Labour relations 42, request for debate (unanimous consent granted) ... Laws and legislation ... Gray 1990–91; Nielsen 1990– Speaker, The 628 91 JPs Labour Relations Code See Justices of the peace Amendments ... Anderson, W. 406; Kenney 433 Judicature Act Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Improve Amendments, laws and legislation See Miscellaneous the Affordability and Accessibility of Post- Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 31) secondary Education, An (Bill 19); Public Service Justice and Solicitor General ministry Employee Relations Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill See Ministry of Justice and Solicitor General 29) Justice services Labour training programs Corrections See Corrections See Employment skills and training Members’ statements ... Swann 999 Lacombe, Father Albert Offenders See Sentences (criminal procedure) Calgary legacy, members’ statements ... Sucha 568 Wait times, Crown prosecutor triage of cases See Lacombe composite high school Crown prosecution service: Practice protocol Greenest school in Canada award, members’ statements (triage system) ... Orr 1922 Justices of the peace Lacombe Generals hockey club Compensation, funding from supplementary supply ... Members’ statements ... Orr 539 Clark 128; Ganley 128 Lafarge Canada Kenney, Jason Bonnyville and Cold Lake ready-mix concrete Presentation to the Assembly See Calgary-Lougheed operations ... Ceci 804; Cyr 803–4 (constituency): Presentation of new member the Lakeland (federal constituency) Hon. Jason Kenney Member’s motion on rural crime See Crime: Rural Kenow wildfire crime (federal Private Member’s Motion M-167) See Wildfire, Kenow (2017) Lakes Keystone XL pipeline Restocking of fish, walleye ... Cyr 387; Phillips 387 See Pipeline construction: TransCanada Keystone Lamont seniors’ lodge XL project See Beaverhill Pioneer Lodge, Lamont Kidney dialysis Lamont wildfire Local service ... Hoffman 588; Yao 588 See Wildfire, Lamont county (2018)

Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline expansion Land management See Pipeline construction Eastern slopes area See Rocky Mountains: Eastern Kindergarten slopes land management See Early childhood education Livingstone-Porcupine Hills area See Livingstone- Kinship care Porcupine Hills recreation management plan Caregiver support ... Larivee 600; Sucha 600 Land reclamation Funding ... Larivee 126 See Reclamation of land KKK Land Statutes (Abolition of Adverse Possession) See Ku Klux Klan Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 204) Knowledge, advanced institutions First reading ... Gotfried 425 See Postsecondary educational institutions Second reading ... Clark 1033–34; Cooper 837–38; Knowledge, advanced institutions finance Dach 838–39; Drysdale 835–36; Gotfried 834–35, See Postsecondary educational institution finance 1031–33, 1036–37; Hunter 840–41; Malkinson 836– Knowledge-based economy 37; Nixon 1031; Panda 839–40; Strankman 1034– Job creation See Digital media industry: Job creation 35; Swann 1036; Turner 841, 1031; Yao 1035–36 Labour force planning See Labour force planning 70 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Land Statutes (Abolition of Adverse Possession) Leader of the Official Opposition (continued) Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 204) (continued) Position on climate change See Climate change: Second reading, motion to not now read because of Official Opposition leader’s position Alberta Law Reform Institute concurrent review Position on immigration ... Horne 378 (reasoned amendment RA1) (Turner: carried) ... Position on LGBTQ2S rights ... Connolly 190 Clark 1033–34; Gotfried 1031–33, 1036–37; Nixon Position on pipelines, members’ statements ... Carson 1031; Strankman 1034–35; Swann 1036; Turner 2196; Coolahan 2142 1031; Yao 1035–36 Remarks on Canadian federalism See Canada: Official Second reading, motion to not read a second time Opposition leader’s remarks because of Alberta Law Reform Institute concurrent Leadnow review (reasoned amendment RA1) (Turner: carried), Provincial government correspondence, May 1, 2015, to division ... 1037 May 31, 2018 (Motion for a Return 15: accepted) ... Land tenure Panda 2109 See Freehold lands Leap Manifesto (federal New Democratic Party Land titles document) Torrens system (indefeasible title) ... Dach 838–39; General remarks ... Hanson 454–55; Panda 330; Gotfried 834–35 Schmidt 1120; Yao 1120 Land Trust, Edmonton and Area Learning disabilities, children with See Edmonton and Area Land Trust Family financial support, laws and legislation See Land-use framework Family Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 28) See Lower Athabasca regional plan (land-use Family support programs See Family support for framework); North Saskatchewan regional plan children with disabilities program (FSCD) (land-use framework) Learning funding Landowner rights advocate’s office See Education finance See Property Rights Advocate’s office Learning ministry Landownership See Ministry of Advanced Education; Ministry of See Freehold lands Education Lands ministry Lebanese community See Ministry of Environment and Parks Members’ statements ... Goehring 2187 LAO Lebanon See Legislative Assembly Office 75th anniversary of independence ... Goehring 2187 LAPP Legal aid See Local authorities pension plan Funding ... Fraser 583–84, 1005–6; Ganley 1005–6; LARP Notley 583–84; Swann 999 See Lower Athabasca regional plan (land-use Funding from supplementary supply ... Clark 128; framework) Ganley 128, 134; Loyola 134 Law enforcement Legal Aid Society of Alberta See Police; Royal Canadian Mounted Police Governance agreement ... Fraser 1005–6; Ganley 1005–6 Law enforcement response teams, Alberta (ALERT) See Alberta law enforcement response teams Legal Profession Act (ALERT) Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Improve the Affordability and Accessibility of Post- Law Reform Institute, Alberta secondary Education, An (Bill 19) See Alberta Law Reform Institute Legion tax exemption act Lawyers, access to See Municipal Government (Legion Tax Exemption) See Legal aid Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 207) LCNG (liquefied natural gas) pipeline Legislative Assembly of Alberta See Pipeline construction: Shell-Coastal GasLink Assembly sitting dates ... Clark 94 project Evening sitting, March 19, 2018, to consider Leader of the Official Opposition government business (Government Motion 9: carried) Educational background, members’ statements ...... Ganley 41–42; Mason 41–42 McIver 504 Evening sittings commencing May 1, 2018 Letter to the Premier urging that the Assembly (Government Motion 20: carried) ... Carlier 610; reconvene to discuss British Columbia pipeline Mason 610 opposition ... Kenney 24 Evening sittings commencing November 26, 2018 Members’ statements ... Connolly 1200–1201; Dang (Government Motion 36: carried) ... Mason 2078 1220; Piquette 1219 Morning sitting cancellation, March 21, 2018 Political allies, members’ statements ... Coolahan 1200, (Government Motion 10: carried) ... Ganley 42; 1753–54 Mason 42 Political fundraising ... Renaud 971 Morning sitting cancellation, May 8, 2018 (Government Political fundraising, points of order on debate ... Motion 11: carried) ... Ganley 42; Mason 42 Feehan 971; Nixon 971; Smith 971; Speaker, The Morning sitting cancellation, November 22, 2018 971 (Government Motion 33: carried) ... Larivee 1685; Position on Bill 9 See Protecting Choice for Women Mason 1685 Accessing Health Care Act (Bill 9): Official Remarks in Algonquin ... Governor General of Canada Opposition Leader’s position 1070 2018 Hansard Subject Index 71

Legislative Assembly of Alberta (continued) Legislative policy committees Remarks in Arabic ... Loyola 2035 [See also Committee on Alberta’s Economic Future, Remarks in Aramaic ... Miranda 1609 Standing; Committee on Families and Remarks in Cree ... Hanson 2390; Hinkley 447 Communities, Standing; Committee on Resource Remarks in French ... Anderson, S. 107, 1189; Clark Stewardship, Standing; Committees of the 1019; Connolly 248; Goodridge 1733; Governor Legislative Assembly] General of Canada 1070–71; Gray 1423; Kenney Ability to undertake unrelated hearings or inquiries 258–59; McKitrick 2044, 2320–21, 2387; Miranda while considering matters referred by the Assembly 247; Piquette 1405; Renaud 189, 725, 2141 proposed See Standing Orders of the Legislative Remarks in Hebrew ... Kenney 596, 1609; Miranda Assembly of Alberta: SO 52.04 amendment to 1609 permit legislative policy committees to undertake Remarks in Japanese ... Phillips 1913 unrelated hearings or inquiries while considering Remarks in Punjabi ... Kenney 1815 matters referred by the Assembly (Motion Other Remarks in Tagalog ... Carson 1545; Hoffman 1433, than Government Motion 501: adjourned on 1496, 1544, 1593; Kenney 1544, 2228; Loyola 1433 amended motion) Remarks in Ukrainian ... Hanson 2067; Littlewood Debate on committee reports, point of order raised ... 1944, 2067; Malkinson 365 Deputy Speaker 296–97; Mason 296; Nixon 296; Legislative Assembly of Alberta adjournment Schneider 297 2018 fall sitting (Government Motion 31: carried) ... Temporary substitutions, standing order provisions See Ganley 1639; Mason 1639 Standing Orders of the Legislative Assembly of 2018 fall sitting adjourned pursuant to Government Alberta: SO 56(2.1), standing or special committee Motion 31 ... Mason 2402–3; Speaker, The 2403 temporary substitution notification procedure 2018 fall sitting extension beyond December 6, 2018 change (Government Motion 19: carried as (Government Motion 32: carried) ... Ganley 1639; amended) Mason 1639 Legislative procedure 2018 spring sitting (Government Motion 27: carried) ... Accepting a member’s word, Speaker’s ruling ... Ganley 1573; Mason 1573 Speaker, The 2037 2018 spring sitting adjourned pursuant to Standing Accepting a member’s word, Speaker’s statement ... Order 3(4) ... Mason 1603; Speaker, The 1603–4 Speaker, The 2067 Adjournment at 4 p.m. on April 12, 2018, to enable Addressing remarks through the chair ... Acting Speaker members to attend pipeline rally, motion on (Mason: (Sweet) 1156; Deputy Chair 1905; Deputy Speaker unanimous consent granted) ... Mason 529 27; Gill 883; McIver 883; Speaker, The 109–10, Afternoon sitting, June 7, 2018 (Government Motion 290, 883, 2036 25: carried) ... Ganley 1573; Mason 1573 Addressing remarks through the chair, points of Morning sitting, November 8, 2018, adjournment at clarification ... Mason 2047; Nixon 2047; Speaker, 10:45 a.m. (Government Motion 28: carried) ... The 2047–48 Ganley 1639; Mason 1639 Decorum ... Acting Speaker (Sweet) 229; Kenney 731; Motion to adjourn, division ... 1479, 2126 Mason 731 Motion to adjourn early due to weather conditions Exhibits (props) use by members, points of order ... (carried) ... Mason 186–87 Deputy Speaker 1998; Mason 1998; Nixon 1998 Request to waive Standing Order 3(1) to allow General remarks ... Speaker, The 732, 2229 Assembly to recess and reconvene at 11 a.m., May Gestures, member’s apology ... Mason 1201 15, 2018 (unanimous consent granted) ... Ganley Gestures by members ... Loewen 1201 1061 Improper inferences ... Speaker, The 2037 Items previously decided ... Chair 1262 Legislative Assembly Office Language and decorum ... Ganley 389; Hoffman 291; Former staff member Gordon Munk, memorial tribute, Hunter 291; Kenney 428; Nixon 389; Sucha 329 Speaker’s statements ... Speaker, The 1605 Language and decorum, members’ statements ... Former staff member Jacqueline Marie Breault, Strankman 503–4 memorial tribute, Speaker’s statements ... Speaker, Language creating disorder, points of order ... Larivee The 1605 1010; Nixon 1009–10; Speaker, The 1010 Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 ... Schneider 296– Members not to pass between the chair and the member 97 speaking, the table, or the Mace, point of order ... Interim supply estimates 2018-2019, point of order Speaker, The 1563; Starke 1563 raised ... Deputy Speaker 296–97; Mason 296; Nixon Members to remain in own seats when not in Committee 296; Schneider 297 of the Whole ... Acting Speaker (Sweet) 1959 Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure Members to remain seated while Speaker is standing ... See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates Speaker, The 1351 debate procedure Parliamentary language ... Speaker, The 2036–37 Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 181 Parliamentary language, points of clarification ... Mason Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 607 2047; Nixon 2047; Speaker, The 2047 Legislative officers Questions about a previous responsibility ... Speaker, See Auditor General; Chief Electoral Officer’s The 2036 office; Child and Youth Advocate’s office; Election Referring to members’ absence from the Chamber ... Commissioner; Ethics Commissioner; Information Acting Speaker (Sweet) 355; Chair 1467, 1477; and Privacy Commissioner’s office; Ombudsman’s Deputy Chair 1308; Kenney 1477; Nixon 1308; office; Public Interest Commissioner’s office Panda 355; Speaker, The 883; Westhead 1308 Legislative Offices, Standing Committee on Referring to members’ absence from the Chamber, See Committee on Legislative Offices, Standing remarks withdrawn ... Cooper 1308 72 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Legislative procedure (continued) Liquor Commission Relevance of debate ... Acting Chair (Dach) 271, 273– See Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission 74; Acting Speaker (Sweet) 224, 1519, 1536; Clark Liquor control and licensing 224; Speaker, The 1445 See Alcohol control and licensing Relevance of debate, remarks withdrawn ... Turner Liquor Statutes Amendment Act, 2018, Gaming and 1445 See Gaming and Liquor Statutes Amendment Act, Legislature, 29th 2018 (Bill 6) See 29th Legislature Literacy Legislature Building Programs for immigrants See Immigrants: English Famous Five exhibit See Famous Five: Legislature language and literacy programs Building exhibit Livestock industry LeMessurier, Mary Jean Methane production See Greenhouse gas mitigation: See Members of the Legislative Assembly: Former Agricultural methane reduction MLA Mary Jean LeMessurier Livingstone-Porcupine Hills recreation management Lesbians plan See Gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender persons Draft plan ... Phillips 478, 1005; Stier 477–78; Lethbridge (city) Westhead 1005 Crime rate See Crime: Lethbridge area crime General remarks ... Phillips 1414–15; Smith 1414–15 Racist incident See Racism: Incident in Lethbridge Lloydminster (city) restaurant Carbon levy implementation See Carbon levy: Services for sexual assault victims See Sexual assault: Implementation in Lloydminster Victim services, Lethbridge LNG pipelines Lethbridge affordable housing See Pipeline construction: Shell-Coastal GasLink See Affordable housing: Capital funding, Lethbridge project Lethbridge community members Loan agencies, agricultural See Sandilands, Mark (former University of See Agriculture Financial Services Corporation Lethbridge professor) Loan and Trust Corporations Act Lethbridge-East (constituency) Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Improve Member’s personal and family history ... Fitzpatrick the Affordability and Accessibility of Post- 502, 831, 1693–94 secondary Education, An (Bill 19) Lethbridge health care Loans, student See Surgery procedures: Orthopaedic surgery, See Student financial aid (postsecondary students) Lethbridge Lobbyists Lethbridge supervised drug consumption site Code of conduct ... Swann 1158 See Opioid use: Supervised consumption sites General remarks ... Starke 654 Levy on carbon Lobbyists Act See Carbon levy Amendments, laws and legislation See Lobbyists Lewis, David (former politician) Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 11); Miscellaneous General remarks ... Panda 330 Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 31) Review ... Speech from the Throne 4 LGBTQ community See Gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender persons Lobbyists Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 11) First reading ... Gray 505 Liberal caucus Second reading ... Aheer 652–54; Cooper 650–52; Member’s statement rotation See Members’ Gray 612–13, 973; Hunter 772–74; Kazim 655–56, Statements (procedure): Rotation of statements 772; Loewen 969; Loyola 967; Orr 967–69; Renaud OQP rotation See Oral Question Period (procedure): 971; Smith 969–71; Starke 654–55; Strankman 967, Rotation of questions 971–73 Licence plates Second reading, points of order on debate ... Feehan See Motor vehicle registration and transfer 971; Nixon 971; Smith 971; Speaker, The 971 Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Committee ... Swann 1157–58 Entrance into the Chamber ... Speaker, The 1 Third reading ... Aheer 1383–85; Gray 1382–83, 1385 Transmittal of interim supply estimates 2018-2019 ... Royal Assent ... 11 June 2018 (outside of House sitting) Ceci 41; Deputy Speaker 41 Alberta Chambers of Commerce input ... Cooper 651 Transmittal of main estimates 2018-2019 ... Ceci 345; Contingency fee provisions ... Aheer 652–53; Gray 613 Speaker, The 345 Definition of “lobbying” ... Gray 612–13; Hunter 773; Transmittal of supplementary supply estimates 2017- Orr 968; Strankman 972–73 2018 ... Ceci 41; Deputy Speaker 41 Ethics Commissioner’s response See Ethics Life lease housing Commissioner’s office Legislative provisions ... Hoffman 62; Turner 62 Exemption of indigenous elders ... Aheer 653; Gray 612–13; Hunter 773; Kazim 655 Light rail transit Exemption of public servants ... Kazim 655 See Calgary Transit; Edmonton Transit Service; Lobbyist registration provisions ... Swann 1158 Public transit Reporting provisions ... Aheer 653, 1383–85; Cooper Liquefied natural gas pipelines 650–52; Gray 612–13, 1385; Hunter 773–74; Kazim See Pipeline construction: Shell-Coastal GasLink 656; Loewen 969; Orr 968–69; Smith 970–71; project Starke 654; Strankman 973; Swann 1157–58 2018 Hansard Subject Index 73

Lobbyists Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 11) (continued) Long Term Care Information Act (Bill 203) (continued) Restrictions on gift giving under act ... Gray 612–13; Committee ... Cyr 1224–25, 1228; Dach 1230; Jabbour Strankman 972 1227–28; Littlewood 1221–22; McKitrick 1229–30; Lobbyists registrar Schreiner 1222, 1224, 1226, 1229–30; Shepherd 1225– Ethics Commissioner recommendation to allow registrar 26; Swann 1222–23; Taylor 1223–24 to issue interpretive bulletins and advisory opinions ... Committee, request to report bill, division (carried Hunter 773 unanimously) ... 1230–31 Third reading ... Cooper 1435–36; Dach 1437–38; Local Authorities Election Act amendments, laws and Drever 1434–35; Kazim 1436–37; Luff 1438–39; legislation See Piquette 1440; Renaud 1439–40; Schreiner 1434, Act to Renew Local Democracy in Alberta, An 1440–41

(Bill 23) Third reading, division (carried unanimously) ... 1441 Local authorities pension plan Royal Assent ... 11 June 2018 (outside of House sitting) Governance ... Ceci 571; McPherson 571 Comparison with other jurisdictions’ legislation ... Local Food Act, Alberta Drever 1435 See Alberta Local Food Act (Bill 202, 2015) Preamble ... McKitrick 635–36 Local Food Sector Act, Supporting Alberta’s Stakeholder consultation ... Drever 1434; Schreiner See Supporting Alberta’s Local Food Sector Act (Bill 632–33 7) Lorelei Beaumaris Community League Local transit Members’ statements ... Goehring 199–200 See Public transit Lottery commission Lodges See Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission See Supportive living accommodations Lougheed, Peter (former Premier) Logging Vision for Alberta, members’ statements ... Ellis 1714 See Forest industries Louis Riel Day Long-term care facilities (nursing homes/auxiliary Members’ statements ... Hinkley 1878 hospitals) Love Your Headwaters Access ... Babcock 422; Hoffman 422 Provincial government correspondence, May 1, 2015, to Access, rural areas ... Babcock 422; Hoffman 422 April 30, 2018 (Motion for a Return 10: accepted) ... Auditor General’s outstanding recommendations ... Panda 1780 Anderson, W. 829–30; Cyr 1228; Taylor 1223; Yao Low-income housing 633 See Affordable housing Bassano facilities ... Fildebrandt 637 Low-income support program Brooks facilities ... Fildebrandt 637 See Employment and income support programs Dementia care spaces, Wetaskiwin ... Hinkley 443; Lower Athabasca regional plan (land-use framework) Hoffman 443 Environmental protection provisions ... Phillips 13; Food service ... Hanson 1414, 1544–45; Hoffman 1414 Swann 13 Fort McMurray facilities See Willow Square continuing care centre, Fort McMurray LRT Information, laws and legislation See Long Term Care See Calgary Transit; Edmonton Transit Service; Information Act (Bill 203) Public transit New spaces ... Hoffman 372, 940–41; Orr 372; Payne LUF (land-use framework) 541–42; Starke 940–41; Woollard 541–42 See Lower Athabasca regional plan (land-use New spaces, cost per bed ... Gill 1003; Hoffman 941, framework); North Saskatchewan regional plan 1003–4, 1413–14; McPherson 1413–14; Starke 941 (land-use framework) New spaces, members’ statements ... McIver 828 Lunch programs New spaces, Wetaskiwin ... Hinkley 442–43; Hoffman See School nutrition programs 442–43 Lush Fresh Handmade Cosmetics Online registry, laws and legislation See Long Term Energy industry opposition ... Goodridge 2251 Care Information Act (Bill 203) MacAdams, Roberta Patient care standards See Continuing care health Centennial of election See Members of the Legislative service standards Assembly: Centennial of election of first female Policies on assisted dying See Assisted dying representatives Public versus private providers ... Hoffman 1413; General remarks ... Goehring 446 McPherson 1413 MacEwan University Service standards ... Taylor 1223; Yao 633 Governance, laws and legislation See Act to Improve Long Term Care Information Act (Bill 203) the Affordability and Accessibility of Post- First reading ... Schreiner 425 secondary Education, An (Bill 19) Second reading ... Aheer 830–31; Anderson, W. 829– Mackenzie county 30; Dach 832–33; Fildebrandt 636–37; Fitzpatrick Gas supply disruption See Northern Lights Gas Co- 831; Gill 637–38; Hoffman 640; Littlewood 638–39; op: Service disruption McKitrick 635–36; McPherson 635; Schreiner 632– 33, 833; Turner 634–35; van Dijken 639–40; MacKinnon, Janice Woollard 639; Yao 633–34 See Economic development: Diversification, Second reading, division ... 833 University of Calgary School of Public Policy report 74 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Macyk, Alfred (former MLA) McMurray Métis (Métis local No. 1935) See Members of the Legislative Assembly: Former Land purchase ... Horne 1428; Jansen 1428 MLA Alfred Macyk, memorial tribute, Speaker’s Me Too movement statement [See also Sexual violence: Victim support] Mahal, Jinder General remarks ... Cortes-Vargas 1904; McPherson See World Wrestling Entertainment Inc.: First Sikh 1842 world champion Rally at the Legislature ... Loyola 136 Maiden speeches Medical Association, Alberta See Speech from the Throne: Addresses in reply Contract agreement See Physicians: Service (maiden speeches) agreement Main estimates of supply Representation rights, laws and legislation See Act to See Estimates of Supply (government expenditures) Recognize AMA Representation Rights, An (Bill Maintenance Enforcement Act 24) Amendments, laws and legislation See Miscellaneous Medical care, private Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 31) See Health care: Private service delivery Manchulenko, Mike Medical care facilities See Health care finance: Out-of-country services See Health facilities; Hospitals; Long-term care funding, Mike Manchulenko’s eligibility facilities (nursing homes/auxiliary hospitals) Manufactured home sites Medical care system administration See Mobile-home sites See Alberta Health Services (authority) Marijuana Medical care system finance See Cannabis See Health care finance Market Access Task Force Medical care system ministry Activities ... Hoffman 798–99; McCuaig-Boyd 801, See Ministry of Health 824; Nixon 798, 801; Panda 824 Medical doctors Market Surveillance Administrator (electric power See Physicians market) Medical Examiner’s office, Chief Chief executive officer appointment ... Aheer 823–35, See Chief Medical Examiner’s office 1179; Mason 667; McCuaig-Boyd 821–22; Panda Medical lab hub, Edmonton 667, 1179 See Edmonton clinical lab hub Investigations of electricity price manipulation ... Medical laboratories McCuaig-Boyd 371; Panda 371 Mobile blood collection service ... Hanson 1414, 1544; Mandate ... Aheer 753, 1176–77; Turner 1177 Hoffman 1414 Married Women’s Act Mobile blood collection service, St. Paul ... Hanson Repeal ... Fitzpatrick 2139; Goodridge 2212; Orr 1077–78, 1133; Hoffman 1078, 1133 2137; Pitt 2135 Mobile blood collection service, St. Paul, members’ Repeal, laws and legislation See Family Statutes statements ... Hanson 1030 Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 28) Medical Labs, DynaLife Maskwacis See DynaLife Medical Labs Courthouse proposed for See Courthouses: New Medical records, electronic courthouse, Maskwacis (proposed) See Electronic health records Matrimonial Property Act Medical records information system Amendments, laws and legislation See Family Statutes See Alberta Netcare (provincial electronic health Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 28) records) Mawlid al-Nabi (Muslim observance) Medicine, preventive Members’ statements ... Loyola 2034–35 See Obesity May Day Medicine Hat (city) Members’ statements ... Sweet 658 Government services See Government services, McBeath, Ryan public: Services in Medicine Hat Members’ statements ... Cooper 249 Resource revenue utilization ... Kenney 1477–78 McClung, Nellie Medicine Hat affordable housing See Famous Five See Affordable housing: Capital funding, Medicine Mcfarlane, Lynn Hat Retirement from Tri City Value Drug Mart, Cold Lake Medicine Hat businesses ... Cyr 1191 See Methanex Corporation McKinney, Louise Medicine Hat Diagnostic Laboratory Ltd. See Famous Five; Members of the Legislative New facility ... Barnes 231 Assembly: Centennial of election of first female Members of the Legislative Assembly representatives Allegations against, points of order ... Speaker, The McLachlin, Beverley 2322 See Supreme Court of Canada Centennial of election of first female representatives ... McLean Creek wildfire Speaker, The 5–6 See Wildfire, Champion Lakes (2018) 2018 Hansard Subject Index 75

Members of the Legislative Assembly (continued) Members’ Statements (current session) (continued) Compensation, proposal to reduce until provincial Accessible playground in Calgary-Klein ... Coolahan budget is balanced (Motion Other than Government 567–68 Motion 502: defeated) ... Fildebrandt 640–42 Acheson industrial area ... Babcock 1496 Compensation, proposal to reduce until provincial Acromegaly Awareness Day ... Carson 1752 budget is balanced, points of order on debate ... Clark Affordable housing ... Westhead 1657 628; Fildebrandt 627; Mason 627–28; Speaker, The Aga Khan’s diamond jubilee ... Dach 869; Kenney 869 628 Agricultural Safety Week ... Piquette 56 Compensation, proposal to reduce until provincial Agricultural society funding ... Strankman 334–35 budget is balanced, question ruled out of order ... Agriculture in Edmonton-Manning ... Sweet 1496–97 Fildebrandt 620; Mason 620; Speaker, The 620 Air ambulance service in northern Alberta ... Anderson, Former MLA Alfred Macyk, memorial tribute, W. 1220 Speaker’s statement ... Speaker, The 1543 and government policies ... Gotfried Former MLA Garth Alphonse Turcott, memorial tribute 1497 ... Speaker, The 7 Alberta Party ... Fraser 169 Former MLA Mary Jean LeMessurier, memorial tribute Alberta Party achievements ... McPherson 1416–17 ... Speaker, The 189 Alberta Party and Official Opposition policies ... Former MLA Patricia Nelson, death of son See Black, McPherson 2400 Troy Alberta Party policies ... Clark 519 Former MLA Thomas W. Chambers, memorial tribute Alberta Summer Games 2018 in Grande Prairie ...... Speaker, The 1605 Drysdale 617 Gender parity ... Aheer 399; Renaud 355 Ambulance availability and response times ... Loewen Maiden speeches See Budget 2018-2019 debate: 569 Government Motion 13 (Ceci: adjourned), maiden Anti-Semitism ... Gotfried 1769 speeches; Speech from the Throne: Addresses in Association for the Rehabilitation of the Brain Injured ... reply (maiden speeches) Malkinson 797 Members’ 10th anniversary of election, Speaker’s Balwin school student conference on racism ... Nielsen statement ... Speaker, The 7 335 Members’ statements ... Gotfried 1082 Bighorn area land use ... Nixon 2035; Schneider 1945 Members’ withdrawal of remarks ... McIver 117; Bill 9 ... Cortes-Vargas 517–18 Schmidt 1723 Bill 26 and AISH client benefits ... Dach 1935 Naming in the Chamber ... Acting Speaker (Sweet) Bow River Basin Council ... Westhead 580–81 1701; Cooper 1701 Breast Cancer Awareness Month ... Goodridge 1704 Presentation of new members See Calgary-Lougheed British Columbia’s environmental policies ... Yao 726 (constituency): Presentation of new member the Budget 2018 ... Fraser 335 Hon. Jason Kenney; Fort McMurray-Conklin Calgary area flood damage mitigation ... Clark 796 (constituency): Presentation of new member Laila Calgary southwest ring road ... Kazim 109 Goodridge; Innisfail-Sylvan Lake (constituency): Calgary’s 2026 Winter Olympics bid ... Clark 1922 Presentation of new member Devin Dreeshen Canada ... Connolly 569 Reference by name in the Assembly ... Acting Speaker Canadian Armed Forces Day ... Goehring 1423–24 (Sweet) 222; Chair 96; Deputy Speaker 35; Loyola Canadian Finals Rodeo ... Miller 1985 222; Mason 35; Speaker, The 109 Cancer treatment and public health care ... Babcock Reference by name in the Assembly, points of order ... 2035 Chair 97; Clark 97; Loyola 97 Cannabis legalization ... Swann 1595 References to other members in the Assembly ... Carbon levy ... Babcock 414; Cyr 365; Orr 936–37, Speaker, The 290 2400; Smith 66 Role, members’ statements ... McKitrick 2044 Carbon levy and agricultural costs ... Cooper 2187 Staff communication with government services offices Carbon levy and pipeline approvals ... McIver 200 See Government services, public: Staff Carbon levy and vulnerable Albertans ... Strankman communication with MLA constituency offices 937 Members’ Services Committee Caribou range plans ... Loewen 190–91 See Committee on Members’ Services, Special Catholic education ... McKitrick 999; Smith 998 Standing Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre ... Miller 364 Members’ Statements (procedure) Central Alberta Sexual Assault Support Centre ... Interruptions ... Speaker, The 200 Schreiner 1878 Rotation of statements ... Mason 2199; Nixon 2199; Challenge in the Rockies 2018 ... Rosendahl 19 Speaker, The 2200 Choking game ... McPherson 1191 Rotation of statements, Speaker’s statements ... Deputy Christmas ... Hunter 2319–20 Speaker 1984–85; Speaker, The 9–10, 1610 Christmas memories ... Sweet 2361 Statement contents, point of order ... Ganley 293; Christmas reflections ... Fildebrandt 2400–2401 McIver 292–93; Speaker, The 293 Chronic wasting disease ... Swann 178–79 Climate change ... Sucha 291–92 Members’ Statements (current session) Climate leadership plan ... Drever 1345–46 29th Legislature reflections ... Fraser 2229; Hanson Community Drug Strategy for Strathcona county ... 2260 McKitrick 1869 2016 Fort McMurray and area wildfire ... Horne 796 Community grants in Red Deer ... Schreiner 2360 Aboriginal Veterans Day ... Goehring 1913 Conservative government achievements ... Gill 364–45 Accessibility and inclusion ... Renaud 1417 Counselling service oversight ... Renaud 424 76 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Members’ Statements (current session) (continued) Members’ Statements (current session) (continued) Crime prevention ... Clark 1594–95 Grande Prairie Regional Agricultural and Exhibition Daffodil Month ... Woollard 379 Society ... Drysdale 378 Darcy Haugan ... Cooper 447–48 Grey Cup 2018 ... McIver 2098 Day of Arbaeen ... Kazim 1665–66 Guru Nanak ... Woollard 2067 Decorum and civility in the Assembly ... Strankman Hanukkah ... Dach 2260 503–4 Health care for transgender persons ... Miller 1545 Diabetes fundraiser in Peace River constituency ... Health ministry communication with clients ... Fraser Jabbour 334 597 Dig Safe Month ... Piquette 617 Health services procurement process ... Anderson, W. Diwali ... Kenney 1815; Loyola 1879 796 Domestic violence ... Drever 1619–20 Heart and mind of Alberta ... Hunter 1778 Early learning and child care centres ... Shepherd 659 Heart health and emergency services ... Taylor 20 East Town Get Down Calgary music festival ... Luff Henson trusts for persons with disabilities ... Malkinson 1424 539 Easter ... Malkinson 365 Hinton cougars ... Rosendahl 504 Economic diversification and the future economy ... HIV/AIDS awareness ... Shepherd 2239–40 Carson 118 Holiday season ... Kazim 2152 Economic indicators ... Hunter 1545; van Dijken 568 Holocaust Remembrance Day ... Kazim 471; Kenney Economic recovery ... Horne 1134 518 Economic recovery and northeastern Alberta ... Hanson Holodomor Memorial Day ... Hanson 2066–67; 1777–78 Littlewood 1944 Edgar Corbière ... Hanson 581 Homelessness ... Horne 1778 Edmonton and Area Land Trust ... McKitrick 581 Human-animal bond ... Starke 998 Electric power system ... Loewen 1020–21 Human rights ... Coolahan 2400; Loyola 2319 Emergency medical service delays ... Swann 415 Humans Helping Humans foundation in Drayton Valley Energy efficiency programs in rural Alberta ...... Smith 1985 Strankman 169 Humboldt Broncos bus crash ... Taylor 470–71 Energy industry and Trans Mountain pipeline ... Humility in politics ... Stier 1994 Goehring 726 Hunting season ... Pitt 1944 Energy industry diversification ... Cortes-Vargas 335 Immigrants to Alberta ... Gill 57 Energy industry opposition ... Goodridge 2251 Indefinite Arts Centre ... Westhead 249–50 Energy policies ... Strankman 1995 Indigenous History Month ... Westhead 1416 Entrepreneurship ... Gotfried 283 Indigenous relations ... Loyola 1594 Exercise Maple Resolve 2018 ... Taylor 1278 Inspiration award recipients in Edmonton-Decore ... Family Violence Prevention Month ... Cooper 1752– Nielsen 2097–98 53; Cortes-Vargas 1762 International Day for the Elimination of Racial Farm and ranch worker legislation ... Rosendahl 1277 Discrimination ... Coolahan 282–83 Farmers ... Gill 1082–83 International Day for the Elimination of Violence Farmer’s Day ... Jabbour 1593–94; Strankman 1337 against Women ... Babcock 2098 Father Albert Lacombe’s legacy ... Sucha 568 International Day of Persons with Disabilities ... Renaud Federal energy policies ... Cyr 108; Smith 481 2259 Federal-provincial relations ... Fildebrandt 424–25, International trade ... Dreeshen 1666 1922–23 International Women’s Day ... Cortes-Vargas 18 Female cabinet ministers ... Littlewood 1125 Israel ... Kenney 596 Female genital mutilation ... Aheer 2186 Jewish community leaders in Edmonton ... Dach 519 Filipino community ... Carson 1545; Kenney 1544 Journée internationale de la Francophonie ... Connolly First responders ... Westhead 659 248; Kenney 258–59 Flood mitigation ... Drever 1082 Journey to Freedom Day ... Kenney 616–17 Flood mitigation and recovery in southern Alberta ... Justice system concerns ... Swann 999 Hunter 1021 Killarney 1 affordable housing project in Calgary ... Former Member for Fort McMurray-Conklin ... van Malkinson 1030 Dijken 18–19 Lacombe composite high school environmental award ... Freedom ... McIver 1824 Orr 1922 Friends of Confederation Creek ... Coolahan 66 Lacombe Generals and Allan Cup 2018 hockey G7G northern railway project ... Drysdale 1125 championship ... Orr 539 Gas station and convenience store worker safety ... Lebanese community ... Goehring 2187 Turner 797 LGBTQ2S-plus rights ... Cortes-Vargas 1191 Gay-straight alliance in Spruce Grove ... Horne 178 LGBTQ2S rights ... Connolly 190, 1544 Gay-straight alliances in schools ... Goehring 818 Long-term care beds ... McIver 828 GoldenBucks Bakeshop in Edmonton-Meadowlark ... Longest mural in Canada ... Kleinsteuber 1714 Carson 590 Lorelei Beaumaris Community League ... Goehring Government achievements ... Schreiner 1277 199–200 Government caucus practices ... Luff 2239 Mark Sandilands ... Fitzpatrick 1815 Government energy policies ... Hunter 249 Mawlid al-Nabi ... Loyola 2034–35 Government policies ... Dreeshen 2143; van Dijken May Day ... Sweet 658 2098 Members of the Legislative Assembly’s role ... Government services in Medicine Hat ... Barnes 659 McKitrick 2044 2018 Hansard Subject Index 77

Members’ Statements (current session) (continued) Members’ Statements (current session) (continued) Member’s tribute to his father ... Shepherd 1824 Premier’s and Official Opposition leader’s allies ... Mental health initiatives in Airdrie ... Pitt 1134 Coolahan 1200, 1753–54 Mental Health Week ... Drever 998–99 Premier’s former chief of staff’s consulting contract ... Métis settlements 80th anniversary ... Horne 2251 Cooper 1346 Métis Week and Louis Riel Day ... Hinkley 1878 Pride event in Edmonton-Decore ... Nielsen 797 Multiple sclerosis ... Sweet 937 Progressivism and conservatism ... Kazim 936 Myron Thompson ... Nixon 1869 Provincial election 2019 ... Gotfried 2360 Nadia El-Dib ... Luff 537–38 Provincial election third anniversary ... Hinkley 937 National Day of Mourning ... Fitzpatrick 597; Provincial election third anniversary reflections ... Kleinsteuber 616 Gotfried 1082; Starke 1200 National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Provincial fiscal policies ... van Dijken 505 against Women ... Fitzpatrick 2401 Provincial fiscal position ... McIver 581 National Housing Day ... Dang 2066 Provincial intergenerational debt ... Barnes 1219 Natural resources ... Aheer 1656–57 Provincial response to crime statistics ... Ellis 2228–29 NDP and pipeline development ... Sucha 480–81 Provincial strategy on the Kinder Morgan pipeline ... New Democratic Party convention ... Dang 1619 Clark 596–97 North American energy industry competitiveness ... Publicly funded health care ... Littlewood 819 Barnes 2142–43 Rail transportation backlog ... Schneider 878 Northern Hills Connect social enterprise support ... Ramadan ... Dach 1081 Kleinsteuber 1083 Reconciliation between indigenous and nonindigenous Northern Spirit Light Show in Grande Prairie ... peoples ... Hinkley 447 Drysdale 2195–96 Recreational use of public lands ... Westhead 2361 Obesity ... Loyola 470 Red Deer College ... Miller 819 Off-highway vehicle users’ backcountry access ... Red Deer College degree-granting status ... Schreiner Schneider 1424 283 Off-highway vehicle users’ public land access ... Stier Red Deer community activities ... Schreiner 626 1345 Refugee Rights Day ... Horne 378 Official Opposition and government energy policies ... Remembrance Day ... Rosendahl 1923 Gill 568–69; Loewen 1823–24 Retrospective by the Member for Battle River- Official Opposition and government fiscal policies ... Wainwright ... Taylor 2360–61 Luff 1337 Retrospective by the Member for Bonnyville-Cold Lake Official Opposition and government policies ... McIver ... Cyr 2320 2321; Schneider 538–39; Sweet 1656 Retrospective by the Member for Calgary-Greenway ... Official Opposition leader ... Connolly 1200–1201; Gill 2401 Piquette 1219 Retrospective by the Member for Vermilion- Official Opposition leader and pipeline development ... Lloydminster ... Starke 2229 Coolahan 2142 Rimbey area fatal highway crash ... Taylor 2034 Official Opposition leader’s educational background ... Robert Sallows ... Starke 1753 McIver 504 Rotary club highway to Mexico project ... Rosendahl Official Opposition policies ... Loewen 1594 2186–87 Official Opposition voting practices ... Fildebrandt Rotary District 5370 ... Yao 447 1417–18 Royal Alberta Museum ... Turner 1814–15 Oil and gas transportation to tidewater ... Panda 869 Rural crime ... Anderson, W. 1619; Hanson 282 Oil price differentials ... Loewen 2152 Rural crime prevention ... Ellis 374; Nixon 283; Orr Oil price differentials and pipeline development ... 191; Schneider 109; Taylor 667–68 Carson 2196 Rural crime prevention funding ... Piquette 200 Oil sands development ... Yao 1277, 2043–44 Rural crime strategy ... Piquette 1995 Okotoks water supply ... Anderson, W. 388 Rural economic development ... Hinkley 1425 Opioid use ... Clark 2067 Rural emergency medical services ... Stier 471 Organ and tissue donation ... Cooper 1124–25; Turner Rural high-speed Internet ... McPherson 518 538; van Dijken 727 Rural infrastructure project approval ... Stier 819 Out-of-country health service reimbursement ... Ryan McBeath ... Cooper 248–49 Anderson, W. 2099 St. Albert emergency service providers ... Renaud Parental choice in education ... Pitt 1424–25 1768–69 Partial upgrading of oil sands bitumen ... Turner 379 Sana Ayesha Ghani ... Dach 168–69 Peace Area Riding for the Disabled Society ... Drysdale School construction in south Calgary ... Sucha 1769 1705 School nutrition programs ... McKitrick 249 Persons with developmental disabilities ... Cyr 1191 School playgrounds ... McPherson 2067 Pharmacy funding framework ... Starke 344 Schoolchildren’s transportation ... Pitt 117–18 Political discourse ... Fraser 1753 Seniors’ housing placements ... Cyr 1657 Port of Churchill oil and gas transport project ... Panda Seniors’ issues ... Hanson 1544–45 1425 Seniors’ mobile blood collection service in St. Paul ... Pregnancy Pathways program for homeless women ... Hanson 1030 Aheer 1220–21 Seniors’ Week ... Horne 1497 Premier and Official Opposition leader ... Dang 1220 Serenity’s siblings ... Ellis 1083 Premier Peter Lougheed’s vision for Alberta ... Ellis Service Alberta and Status of Women minister’s 1714 remarks ... Cyr 626 78 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Members’ Statements (current session) (continued) Members’ Statements (current session) (continued) Sexual assault services in Lethbridge ... Fitzpatrick 56– World War I armistice centenary ... Schneider 1869 57 World War I armistice centenary, Aboriginal Veterans Sexual Violence Awareness Month ... Aheer 658–59 Day ... Goehring 1913 Shirley Penner ... Aheer 414–15 YMCA and SPCA in Banff-Cochrane ... Westhead 503 Sikh Society of Calgary ... Drever 504–5 Mental health Small Business Week ... Nielsen 1618 Local initiatives, Airdrie, members’ statements ... Pitt Smiles Thru Lindsey Foundation ... Miller 2320 1134 Social Work Week ... Sweet 108–9 Mental health bill of rights Solar energy programs ... Hinkley 2076 Laws and legislation See Supporting Accessible Soutien à la Francophonie ... McKitrick 2320–21 Mental Health Services Act (Bill 205) St. John’s Institute centennial ... Littlewood 2228 Stanley Knowles ... Woollard 1021 Mental health counselling Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation ... Carson 998 See Counselling Strathcona County Pickleball Association ... Cortes- Mental health services Vargas 1944–45 Alberta mental health review committee 2015 report Sturgeon refinery update ... Piquette 597 See Valuing Mental Health, Report of the Alberta Super Hero Day in Edmonton-Glenora ... Nielsen 1417 Mental Health Review Committee 2015 Supervised drug consumption site in Lethbridge ... Edmonton area service See Royal Alexandra hospital, Fitzpatrick 1346 Edmonton: Mental health clinic Support for immigrant women ... Woollard 1220 Hospital emergency room services See Hospital Support for immigrants ... Shepherd 373–74 emergency services Support for seniors ... Drever 2098–99 St. Paul area service See St. Therese health centre, St. Support for the energy industry ... Pitt 2260 Paul Suspension of physicians’ licences to practise ... Yao Services for aboriginal peoples ... Pitt 1747; Swann 1923 1746, 1748 Sustainable economy ... Renaud 727 Services for health care workers See Health sciences Taber ... Hunter 580 personnel: Mental health services for front-line Trade with India ... Panda 1620 workers Traffic congestion in southwest Edmonton ... Dang 424 Services for persons released from hospital ... Fraser Trans Mountain pipeline construction suspension ... 1872; Hoffman 1872 Panda 538 Services for postsecondary students ... Fitzpatrick 417; Trans Mountain pipeline expansion opposition ... Schmidt 417 Gotfried 936 Services for youth ... Fraser 420; Hoffman 420 Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project ... Mental Health Services Act, Supporting Accessible Goodridge 1619; McIver 1497–98 See Supporting Accessible Mental Health Services Trans Mountain pipeline project ... Coolahan 1278 Act (Bill 205) Trans Mountain pipeline public purchase ... Smith Mental health services for children 1416; van Dijken 1277–78 See Child mental health services Transgender Day of Remembrance ... Connolly 1994 Mental Health Services Protection Act (Bill 30) Troy Black ... Panda 56 First reading ... Hoffman 2152 UFA centennial ... Littlewood 447 Second reading ... Clark 2224–25; Ellis 2297–98; Unemployment and government fiscal policies ... Goodridge 2281–82; Hoffman 2221, 2280, 2299–2300; Barnes 1935 Orr 2275–77; Payne 2221; Pitt 2298–2300; Starke Union certification ... Hunter 1496 2278–81; Swann 2277–78, 2280; Yao 2222–24 United Conservative Party ... Barnes 378–79 Committee ... Hoffman 2346–48, 2350–53, 2356; Orr United Conservative Party candidate selection ... 2351–53, 2355; Pitt 2347; Shepherd 2354–55; Fildebrandt 878 Starke 2347, 2355–56; Sweet 2354; Yao 2348–51, United Conservative Party membership ... Connolly 2353–55 1704–5 Committee, amendment A1 (definition of “counselling United Conservative Party policies ... Shepherd 1020 relationship”) (Hoffman: carried) ... Hoffman 2346– United Conservative Party tax policies ... Loyola 868 48, 2352–53; Orr 2351–53; Pitt 2347; Starke 2347 Universal health care ... Woollard 2143 Committee, amendment A1 (definition of “counselling University of Calgary Dinos ... Sucha 726 relationship”) (Hoffman: carried), subamendment A1- Vaisakhi ... Woollard 518 SA1 (removal of addiction counsellors from schedule Vimy Ridge Day ... Goehring 446; van Dijken 446 3.1) (Yao: defeated) ... Hoffman 2350–51; Yao Violence prevention ... Drysdale 725–26 2348–51 Volunteer firefighters ... Littlewood 19–20 Committee, amendment A2 (coming-into-force date) Water fluoridation in Calgary ... Sucha 2370 (Yao: defeated) ... Orr 2355; Shepherd 2354–55; Weaselhead/Glenmore Park Preservation Society ... Sweet 2354; Yao 2353–55 Kazim 1595 Committee, amendment A3 (notice of routine Wild Mountain Music Festival in Hinton ... Rosendahl inspections) (Starke: carried) ... Hoffman 2356; 1134–35 Starke 2355–56 WinSport ... Drever 178 Third reading ... Cyr 2383; Hoffman 2378, 2383–84; Women’s equality ... Babcock 596 Jabbour 2378–80; Littlewood 2380; McPherson Women’s history in Alberta ... Fitzpatrick 1705 2380; Pitt 2378; Renaud 2382; Shepherd 2380–82; Women’s political engagement ... Aheer 19 Sucha 2380 Women’s political participation ... Pitt 818 2018 Hansard Subject Index 79

Mental Health Services Protection Act (Bill 30) (continued) Mines and Minerals Act Royal Assent ... 11 December 2018 (outside of House Petrochemical feedstock infrastructure program creation sitting) under act See Petrochemical feedstock Amendments proposed ... Hoffman 2383 infrastructure program Facility inspection provisions ... Goodridge 2281–82; Mines and mining Hoffman 2280; Orr 2276; Starke 2279–81; Swann See Coal; Coal mines and mining; Sand and gravel 2277–78, 2280 mines and mining Implementation costs ... Goodridge 2281–82 Minimum wage Regulation development ... Yao 2223 Immigrant workers See Immigrants: Employment in Stakeholder consultation ... Hoffman 2300, 2350; Pitt 2300; Shepherd 2381; Yao 2349 minimum wage jobs Increase ... Barnes 91; Ceci 91, 101–2; Goodridge Mental Health Week 2002; Gotfried 2086; Hunter 1066–67; Kenney 433; Members’ statements ... Drever 998–99 Loyola 222–23; Malkinson 101; Nixon 1514; Orr Methane emissions mitigation 311; Starke 781–82; Woollard 48 See Greenhouse gas mitigation Increase, economic impact assessments ... Hunter 270 Methane extraction Increase, impact on Children’s Services costs ... Barnes See Coal-bed methane extraction 126; Larivee 126 Methanex Corporation Increase, impact on health care costs ... Barnes 91; Ceci Medicine Hat plant ... Barnes 685, 1061; Schmidt 1063 91 Métis Increase, impact on nonprofit organization costs ... See Aboriginal peoples Fraser 12; Notley 12 Increase, impact on small-business costs ... Phillips Métis (government department) 476; Taylor 476 See Ministry of Indigenous Relations Increase, impact on social service costs ... Fraser 152; Métis child protective services Sabir 152 See Child protective services Ministerial Panel on Child Intervention Métis children Access to information on Serenity’s case requested ... See Aboriginal children Kenney 1498; Loewen 2014; Nixon 2012–16, 2328– Métis consultation 30; Notley 1498 Policy development ... Feehan 1080–81; Hinkley Funding ... Barnes 124; Larivee 124–25 1080–81 General remarks ... Clark 2330–31; Larivee 2376; Métis history awareness events McIver 2331; Nixon 2161–62, 2166–68; Sucha See Louis Riel Day 2008–9 Métis settlements Recommendations ... Aheer 2005–6; Barnes 124; [See also Aboriginal communities] Clark 1740–41; Ellis 1739; Fraser 2011–12; 80th anniversary, members’ statements ... Horne 2251 Goehring 1736; Kenney 1211, 1498; Larivee 124– Métis Week 25, 1549; McIver 1736–37; Nixon 1549, 2011; Members’ statements ... Hinkley 1878 Notley 1211–12, 1498; Pitt 1743–44; Rosendahl 1739; Speech from the Throne 5; Sucha 1742–43; Métis women Swann 1746; Westhead 392 Employment programs See Women Building Futures skilled trades program Ministerial Statements (current session) Humboldt Broncos bus crash ... Notley 436 Mexico project, Rotary Humboldt Broncos bus crash, responses ... Fraser 437; See Rotary International: Highway to Mexico Kenney 436–37; Starke 437–38; Swann 437 project Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline update ... Mexico-U.S.-Canada free trade Notley 1266 See North American free trade agreement (NAFTA) Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline update, MGA (Municipal Government Act) responses ... Clark 1267; Fildebrandt 1267–68; Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Enable Kenney 1266–67; Starke 1268 Clean Energy Improvements, An (Bill 10); Act to Pittsburgh synagogue shooting ... Miranda 1609 Improve the Affordability and Accessibility of Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, responses ... Clark Post-secondary Education, An (Bill 19); Act to 1609–10; Kenney 1609 Renew Local Democracy in Alberta, An (Bill 23); ’60s scoop apology ... Notley 1208–9 Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill ’60s scoop apology, responses ... Fildebrandt 1211; 31); Municipal Government (Legion Tax Fraser 1210; Hanson 1209–10; Swann 1210–11 Exemption) Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 207); Treaty 8 recognition ... Feehan 2389–90 Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 18) Treaty 8 recognition, responses ... Hanson 2390; Michener, Roland (former Governor General of McPherson 2390 Canada) Ministry of Advanced Education Order of Canada award ... Governor General of Canada Note: Main estimates 2018-2019 were considered on 1070 April 5, 2018, in the Committee on Alberta’s Midwifery Economic Future. Access to services ... Hoffman 873, 877–78; Kenney Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 ... Ceci 98–100; 877–78; Pitt 873 Clark 94; McIver 98–99 80 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Ministry of Advanced Education (continued) Ministry of Children’s Services (continued) Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 debate ... See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates Barnes 123–26; Ganley 120; Larivee 123–26, 129– debate procedure 30, 139–40; Loyola 139; McPherson 129–30 Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 182 Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 debate Main estimates 2018-2019 ... Clark 760 procedure See Supplementary supply estimates Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 607 2017-2018: Estimates debate procedure Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, division ... 607 Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 vote ... Minister’s remarks ... Schmidt 1861–62; Starke 1860 Chair 164 Minister’s remarks on University of Alberta president’s Ministry of Community and Social Services compensation See University of Alberta: Note: Main estimates 2018-2019 were considered on President’s compensation, Advanced Education April 16, 2018, in the Committee on Families and minister’s remarks Communities. Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 ... Inspiration awards See Inspiration awards Malkinson 228 Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 ... Clark 96; Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Larivee 96 Note: Main estimates 2018-2019 were considered on Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure April 17, 2018, in the Committee on Alberta’s See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates Economic Future. debate procedure In-year savings, 2017-2018 ... Carlier 137; Schneider Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 182 137 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 609 Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 ... Barnes 92; Ceci Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, division ... 609 93, 105; Clark 94; Gotfried 105; Larivee 94–95 Mandate ... Loyola 137; Sabir 137 Interim supply estimates 2018-2019, capital investment Minister’s remarks on police shooting incident ... Ellis ... Barnes 92 543; Ganley 543 Interim supply estimates 2018-2019, financial Minister’s remarks on police shooting incident, point of transactions ... Barnes 92 order (withdrawn) ... Mason 549 Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 ... See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates Malkinson 228 debate procedure Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 debate ... Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 182 Aheer 160; Cooper 144–47; Fraser 148–49, 151– Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 609 52; Ganley 120, 136; Loyola 136–38, 143; McLean Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, division ... 609 160–61; Sabir 137, 139, 143–49, 151–52 Minister’s trade mission to India See Trade missions Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 debate Risk management ... Feehan 151; Schneider 151 procedure See Supplementary supply estimates Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 ... Loyola 2017-2018: Estimates debate procedure 270–71 Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 vote ... Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 debate ... Chair 164 Anderson, S. 153; Carlier 130, 132, 135–36, 138; Feehan 150–51, 154; Ganley 120; Loyola 132; Ministry of Culture and Tourism McPherson 130; Schneider 138, 150–51, 153–54; Note: Main estimates 2018-2019 were considered on Strankman 135–36 April 9, 2018, in the Committee on Alberta’s Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 debate Economic Future. procedure See Supplementary supply estimates Grant programs ... Miranda 157 2017-2018: Estimates debate procedure Grant programs, Auditor General’s report (October Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 vote ... 2017) ... Miranda 153, 155–56; Orr 155–56 Chair 163–64 Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 ... Orr 155 Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure

Ministry of Children’s Services See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates Note: Main estimates 2018-2019 were considered on debate procedure April 19, 2018, in the Committee on Families and Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 182 Communities. Budgetary efficiencies ... Barnes 125; Larivee 125 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 609 Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 ... Clark 96; Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, division ... 609 Larivee 96; Loewen 226; Loyola 222 Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 debate ... Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure Ganley 120; Goehring 153; Miranda 153, 155–57; See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates Orr 155–57 debate procedure Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 debate Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 182 procedure See Supplementary supply estimates Main estimates 2018-2019 ... Clark 760 2017-2018: Estimates debate procedure Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 607 Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 vote ... Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, division ... 607–8 Chair 164 Minimum wage impact See Minimum wage: Increase, Ministry of Economic Development and Trade impact on Children’s Services costs Note: Main estimates 2018-2019 were considered on Staff training, aboriginal cultural sensitivity, funding from April 11 and 12, 2018, in the Committee on Alberta’s supplementary supply ... Barnes 124; Larivee 124 Economic Future. Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 ... Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 ... Ceci 104–5; Malkinson 228 Gotfried 104–5; Mason 105 2018 Hansard Subject Index 81

Ministry of Economic Development and Trade Ministry of Energy (continued) (continued) Minister’s chief of staff ... Loewen 394 Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 ... See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates Malkinson 228 debate procedure Ministry of Environment and Parks Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 182 Note: Main estimates 2018-2019 were considered on Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 609 April 17 and 18, 2018, in the Committee on Resource Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, division ... 609 Stewardship. Performance measures ... Gotfried 1063; Hunter 1067 Deputy minister’s e-mail on Bighorn backcountry land Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018, transfer use ... Bilous 2193; Orr 2193 from expense to capital investment, debate ... Bilous Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure 134–35, 141; Loyola 134–35; Malkinson 141; van See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates Dijken 299–300 debate procedure Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018, transfer from Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 182 expense to capital investment, vote ... Chair 164 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 609 Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 debate Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, division ... 609 procedure See Supplementary supply estimates Minister’s appearance at National Energy Board 2017-2018: Estimates debate procedure pipeline hearings ... Aheer 2069; Hoffman 2035; Ministry of Education Kenney 2035–36; McCuaig-Boyd 2069; Phillips Note: Main estimates 2018-2019 were considered on 2035 April 18, 2018, in the Committee on Families and Minister’s appearance at National Energy Board Communities. pipeline hearings, points of order on debate ... Mason Cost efficiencies ... Barnes 122; Eggen 122 2045; Nixon 2045–46; Speaker, The 2046 Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 ... Ceci 100; Minister’s appearance at National Energy Board Drysdale 261–62; Eggen 262; Hanson 225; Loyola pipeline hearings, Speaker’s remarks on questions on 222; Panda 263 government policy ... Speaker, The 2035–36 Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure Minister’s appearance at National Energy Board See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates pipeline hearings, Speaker’s remarks on questions on debate procedure government policy, point of clarification ... Mason Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 182 2046; Nixon 2046–47; Speaker, The 2046–47 Main estimates 2018-2019 ... Clark 760 Minister’s book preface ... Cyr 70; Hanson 454–55; Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 608 Kenney 27; Loewen 394–95; Mason 27–28; Nixon Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, division ... 608 28; Panda 70 Minister’s remarks on oil sands ... Loewen 394 Minister’s contacts with Dan Woynillowicz ... Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018, transfer Goodridge 2315–16; Panda 383–84; Phillips 383– from expense to capital investment, debate ... Barnes 84, 2316 120–21; Eggen 120–21; Smith 227–28 Minister’s contacts with Dan Woynillowicz, points of Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018, transfer order on debate ... Clark 390; Ganley 389; Nixon from expense to capital investment, vote ... Chair 389; Speaker, The 390 164 Minister’s contacts with Dan Woynillowicz, points of Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 debate ... order on debate, point of clarification ... Clark 390; Barnes 120–23, 127; Clark 128; Connolly 130–31; Ganley 390; McIver 390; Nixon 390; Speaker, The Eggen 120–23, 131–32; Ganley 120 390 Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 debate Minister’s meeting with mayor of Rocky Mountain procedure See Supplementary supply estimates House ... Nixon 197; Phillips 197 2017-2018: Estimates debate procedure Minister’s position on the energy industry ... Aheer Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 vote ... 2069, 2075; Bilous 2072; Dreeshen 2072, 2143, Chair 164 2257–58; Goodridge 2315–16; Hoffman 2257; Ministry of Energy Mason 2075, 2257; McCuaig-Boyd 2315; Notley Note: Main estimates 2018-2019 were considered on 2069; Phillips 2258, 2316 April 9 and 10, 2018, in the Committee on Resource Minister’s position on the energy industry, points of Stewardship. order on debate ... Mason 2077; Nixon 2077; Appearance before the Resource Stewardship Speaker, The 2077–78 Committee on the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion Minister’s remarks on oil sands advisory group selection project [See also Reports presented by standing process ... Bilous 337; Hunter 358; Kenney 290; and special committees: Resource Stewardship Loewen 395; Nixon 335–37, 344; Phillips 286–87, Committee report on public hearing presentations, 290, 335–37, 344; Pitt 286–87; Schneider 410 October 23, 2018]; Drysdale 1635–36 Ministry of Executive Council Former chief of staff’s consulting contract See [See also Executive Council] Government contracts: Premier’s former chief of Note: Main estimates 2018-2019 were considered on staff’s executive adviser contract with Energy and April 18, 2018, in the Committee on Alberta’s Finance ministries Economic Future. Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates debate procedure debate procedure Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 182 Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 182 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 609 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 609 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, division ... 609 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, division ... 609 82 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Ministry of Health Ministry of Justice and Solicitor General (continued) Note: Main estimates 2018-2019 were considered on Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 debate April 11, 2018, in the Committee on Families and procedure See Supplementary supply estimates Communities. 2017-2018: Estimates debate procedure Communications with persons affected by rare diseases Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 vote ... See Rare diseases: Health ministry Chair 164 communications with affected persons, members’ Supplies and services, funding from supplementary statements supply ... Clark 128; Ganley 128 Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 ... Barnes 91; Ceci Ministry of Labour 91, 100–101; Clark 95–96, 100; Larivee 95–96 Note: Main estimates 2018-2019 were considered on Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure April 10, 2018, in the Committee on Alberta’s See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates Economic Future. debate procedure Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 182 See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 608 debate procedure Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, division ... 608 Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 183 Operational expenses, 2017-2018 ... Clark 129; Deputy Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 609 Chair 129; Ganley 129 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, division ... 609 Third-quarter fiscal update ... Clark 129; Ganley 129 Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018, transfer Ministry of Indigenous Relations from expense to capital investment, debate ... Barnes Note: Main estimates 2018-2019 were considered on 126; Ganley 126–27 April 3, 2018, in the Committee on Resource Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 debate ... Stewardship. Barnes 126; Ganley 120, 126–27 Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 debate See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates procedure See Supplementary supply estimates debate procedure 2017-2018: Estimates debate procedure Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 182 Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 vote ... Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 609 Chair 164 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, division ... 609 Ministry of Municipal Affairs Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018, financial Note: Main estimates 2018-2019 were considered on transactions, vote ... Chair 164 April 19, 2018, in the Committee on Resource Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 debate ... Stewardship. Feehan 149–50; Ganley 120; Horne 149–50 Budget 2017-2018, lower than budgeted expenses ... Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 debate Anderson, S. 157; Taylor 157 procedure See Supplementary supply estimates Business plan 2018-2021 ... Anderson, S. 1646; Stier 2017-2018: Estimates debate procedure 1646 Ministry of Infrastructure Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 ... Hanson 225 Note: Main estimates 2018-2019 were considered on Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure April 16, 2018, in the Committee on Alberta’s See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates Economic Future. debate procedure Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 ... Cyr 102; Jansen Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 183 102, 104; Malkinson 104 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 609 Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, division ... 609 See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 debate ... debate procedure Anderson, S. 153–54, 157–63; Carlier 133–34, 137– Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 183 38; Ganley 120; Larivee 133; Schneider 137–38, 153– Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 609 54; Stier 132–33; Taylor 157–60; van Dijken 161–63 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, division ... 609 Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 debate Ministry of Justice and Solicitor General procedure See Supplementary supply estimates Note: Main estimates 2018-2019 were considered on 2017-2018: Estimates debate procedure April 3 an 5, 2018, in the Committee on Families and Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 vote ... Communities. Chair 164 E-mail retention policies ... Ganley 1430–31; Loewen Ministry of Seniors and Housing 1430 Note: Main estimates 2018-2019 were considered on Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 ... Barnes 92; Ceci April 4, 2018, in the Committee on Families and 93, 102–4; Cyr 102; Gotfried 104 Communities. Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates debate procedure debate procedure Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 183 Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 183 Main estimates 2018-2019 ... Clark 760 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 609 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 608 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, division ... 609 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, division ... 608–9 Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 ... Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 debate ... Malkinson 228 Clark 128; Ganley 120, 128, 134, 136–37, 140–41; Support for British Columbia NDP candidate in federal Loyola 134, 136–37; Nixon 140–41 election ... Loewen 394 2018 Hansard Subject Index 83

Ministry of Service Alberta Ministry of Treasury Board and Finance Note: Main estimates 2018-2019 were considered on Note: Main estimates 2018-2019 were considered on April 12, 2018, in the Committee on Families and April 4, 2018, in the Committee on Resource Communities. Stewardship. Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 ... Ceci 103; Cyr Financial reporting See Government ministries: 103 Financial reporting changes Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure Former chief of staff’s consulting contract See See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates Government contracts: Premier’s former chief of debate procedure staff’s executive adviser contract with Energy and Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 183 Finance ministries Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 609 Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 ... Barnes 92 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, division ... 609 Interim supply estimates 2018-2019, financial Minister’s remarks on anti-Semitism See Anti- transactions ... Barnes 92 Semitism: Service Alberta and Status of Women Interim supply estimates 2018-2019, risk management minister’s remarks and insurance expenses ... Barnes 92 SuperNet contract management See Alberta SuperNet Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018, transfer See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates from capital investment to expense, vote ... Chair debate procedure 164 Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 183 Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018, transfer Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 609 from expense to financial transactions, vote ... Chair Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, division ... 609 164 Minister’s remarks on flat tax ... Anderson, W. 268; Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 debate Cooper 264; Hunter 269 procedure See Supplementary supply estimates Minocycline 2017-2018: Estimates debate procedure See Multiple sclerosis: Health Canada approved Ministry of Status of Women drugs Note: Main estimates 2018-2019 were considered on Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 31) April 17, 2018, in the Committee on Families and First reading ... Mason 2240 Communities. Second reading ... Larivee 2282; Mason 2282 General remarks ... Loyola 223 Committee ... Deputy Chair 2287 Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure Third reading ... Larivee 2338; Mason 2338 See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates Royal Assent ... 11 December 2018 (outside of House debate procedure sitting) Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 183 Misericordia community hospital, Edmonton Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 609 Emergency room expansion ... Carson 257–58; Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, division ... 609 Hoffman 257–58 Mandate ... Aheer 162–63; McLean 162–63 Minister’s remarks on anti-Semitism See Anti- Missing Persons Act review Semitism: Service Alberta and Status of Women Families and Communities Committee report presented minister’s remarks to the Assembly ... Goehring 946 Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 ... Missions, trade Malkinson 228 See Trade missions Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 debate ... Mr. Speaker’s MLA for a Day program Aheer 160–63; Ganley 120; Loyola 143–44; Morning sitting of Assembly, May 8, 2018, cancelled to McLean 145–46, 160–63; Renaud 145–46 accommodate (Government Motion 11: carried) ... Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 debate Ganley 42; Mason 42 procedure See Supplementary supply estimates Speaker’s statement ... Speaker, The 167 2017-2018: Estimates debate procedure Mitchell, Hon. Lois, CM, AOE, LLD Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 vote ... See Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Chair 164 MLAs Ministry of Transportation See Members of the Legislative Assembly Note: Main estimates 2018-2019 were considered on Mobile-home sites April 11, 2018, in the Committee on Resource Regulations ... Anderson, W. 2095; Luff 2071–72; Stewardship. Malkinson 2071–72, 2095 Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 ... Drysdale 262 Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure Molesting of children See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates See Child abuse debate procedure Montana First Nation Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 183 Solar energy initiatives ... Feehan 149–50 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 609 Month of the Artist Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, division ... 609 Provincial proclamation ... Kleinsteuber 2398; Miranda Minister’s remarks on the municipal sustainability 2398 initiative ... Hanson 225 Moran, Mary Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 ... See Calgary Economic Development: CEO’s Malkinson 228 remarks on technology sector 84 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Morley area shooting Motions (procedure) (continued) See Violent and serious crime: Shooting of German No. 504, electric and gas utilities distribution fees, tourist near Morley levies, and administration fees (Cyr: defeated), Mortgages division ... 1047 See Debts, private No. 505, federal energy regulator pipeline approval Motion 167, federal consideration of upstream and downstream emissions See Crime: Rural crime (federal Private Member’s (Kenney: defeated), division ... 1448 Motion M-167) Adjournment motions, division ... 1479, 2126 Emergency motion under Standing Order 42, Paris Motions (procedure) agreement on climate change, amendment to add “, No. 2, Trans Mountain expansion project, amendment but recognize the need to reduce greenhouse gas A1, adjournment of debate (McIver: defeated), emissions without imposing disproportionate cost on division ... 53 the Alberta economy not being imposed by our No. 2, Trans Mountain expansion project, amendment economic competitors” (McIver: defeated), division A1 (a) (Nixon: defeated), division ... 80 ... 1966 No. 2, Trans Mountain expansion project, amendment Emergency motion under Standing Order 42, Paris A1 (b)(i) (Nixon: carried unanimously), division ... 80 agreement on climate change implementation, No. 2, Trans Mountain expansion project, amendment division ... 1967 A1 (b)(ii) (Nixon: defeated), division ... 80 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Advanced Education No. 2, Trans Mountain expansion project (Notley: ministry, division ... 607 carried as amended unanimously), division ... 85 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Children’s Services No. 2, Trans Mountain pipeline, consideration ministry, division ... 607–8 (unanimous consent granted) ... Mason 21 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Education ministry, No. 16, Election Commissioner appointment division ... 608 (Feehan/Mason: carried), adjournment of debate Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Health ministry, (Mason: carried), division ... 702 division ... 608 No. 16, Election Commissioner appointment Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, Justice and Solicitor (Feehan/Mason: carried), amendment A1 (van General ministry, division ... 608–9 Dijken: defeated), division ... 717–18 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote, ministries not voted No. 16, Election Commissioner appointment separately, division ... 609 (Feehan/Mason: carried), amendment A2 (Aheer: Putting the question under Standing Order 49(2) See defeated), division ... 986 Standing Orders of the Legislative Assembly of No. 16, Election Commissioner appointment Alberta (Feehan/Mason: carried), amendment A3 (Pitt: Speaking order, points of order ... Clark 30; Deputy defeated), division ... 991 Speaker 30; Mason 30 No. 16, Election Commissioner appointment Time allocation procedure ... Acting Speaker (Sweet) (Feehan/Mason: carried), division ... 991–92 986 No. 17, committee membership changes (Mason: carried as amended), amendment A1 (Clark: Motions (current session) defeated), division ... 531–32 Note: Motions numbered 1-499 are government No. 18, amendments to standing orders (conclusion of motions; those numbered 501 and higher are private daily Routine) (Mason: carried), amendment A1 members’ motions. (Nixon: defeated), division ... 904 No. 1, throne speech consideration the week of March No. 18, amendments to standing orders (conclusion of 12, 2018 (Notley: carried) ... 6 daily Routine) (Mason: carried), division ... 908 No. 2, Trans Mountain pipeline advocacy (Notley: No. 23, time allocation on Bill 16 (Ganley/Mason: carried as amended unanimously) ... 21–39, 51–53, carried), division ... 986 66–85 No. 23, time allocation on Government Motion 16 See No. 3, resolution into Committee of the Whole Election Commissioner: Appointment of Lorne (Ganley/Mason: carried) ... 41 Gibson (Government Motion 16: carried), time No. 4, resolution into Committee of Supply allocation on debate (Government Motion 23: (Ganley/Mason: carried) ... 41 carried) No. 5, supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 No. 35, committee membership changes (Larivee: referral to Committee of Supply (Ganley/Mason: carried), motion that question now be put (Nixon: carried) ... 41 carried), division ... 2122 No. 6, supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 to be No. 35, committee membership changes (Larivee: considered for three hours each day on March 14, carried), division ... 2122–23 2018, at 3 p.m. and March 15, 2018, at 9 a.m. No. 501, Standing Orders amendment to permit (Ganley/Mason: carried) ... 41 legislative policy committees to undertake unrelated No. 7, interim supply estimates 2018-2019 referral to hearings or inquiries while considering matters Committee of Supply (Ganley/Mason: carried) ... 41 referred by the Assembly (W. Anderson: adjourned No. 8, interim supply estimates 2018-2019 on amended motion), amendment to refer motion to consideration on March 14, 2018, at 9 a.m. Privileges and Elections, Standing Orders and (Ganley/Mason: carried) ... 41 Printing Committee (Fitzpatrick: carried), division ... No. 9, evening sitting, March 19, 2018, for government 564 business (Ganley/Mason: carried) ... 41–42 No. 503, fiscal management policies and practices No. 10, morning sitting cancelled, March 21, 2018 (Starke: defeated), division ... 846 (Ganley/Mason: carried) ... 42 2018 Hansard Subject Index 85

Motions (current session) (continued) Motions (current session) (continued) No. 11, morning sitting cancelled, May 8, 2018 No. 503, revenue utilization from fees, levies, specific (Ganley/Mason: carried) ... 42 taxes, and fines for program and service areas No. 12, concurrence in Auditor General Search requiring the charges (Starke: defeated) ... 841–46 Committee report (Ganley/Mason: carried) ... 42–43 No. 504, electric power and natural gas residential No. 13, provincial fiscal policies 2018-2019 (Ceci: distribution fee and levy restrictions (Cyr: defeated) adjourned) ... 345–55, 487–91, 532–33 ... 1044–47 No. 14, Legislative Offices Committee authorization to No. 505, federal energy regulator pipeline approval meet during consideration of 2018-2019 main consideration of upstream and downstream emissions estimates (Ganley/Mason: carried) ... 349 (Kenney: defeated) ... 1231–37, 1447–48 No. 15, Address in reply to the Speech from the Throne No. 506, federal-provincial-municipal co-operation on engrossed and presented to the Lieutenant Governor mountain pine beetle impacts (Sweet: carried) ... (Larivee/Mason: carried) ... 497 1793–98 No. 16, Election Commissioner appointment No. 507, government policies on utility co-operatives (Feehan/Mason: carried) ... 691–702, 707–18, 879– (Schreiner: carried) ... 2112–18 98, 986–92 No. 508, active transportation promotion (Shepherd: No. 17, committee membership changes (Mason: carried) ... 2271–74 carried as amended) ... 529–32, 610–11 Address in reply to Speech from the Throne (carried) ... No. 18, amendments to standing orders (conclusion of 43–50, 275–80, 308–11, 325–31, 355–60, 392–411, daily Routine) (Mason: carried) ... 900–908 426–34 No. 19, amendments to standing orders (SO 56, Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate ... 87–105, temporary substitutions on standing and special 181–83 committees) (Mason: carried as amended) ... 899–900 Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... 607–9 No. 20, evening sittings of the Legislative Assembly Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 debate ... (Carlier/Mason: carried) ... 610 119–64 No. 21, invitation to Governor General to address the Motions (previous sessions, 2016) Legislative Assembly (Feehan/Mason: carried) ... 775 No. 511 See Water conservation: Headwaters No. 22, amendments to Standing Order 61, time allotted regions management (Motion Other than for interim or supplementary estimates consideration Government Motion 511, 2016) (Ganley/Mason: carried) ... 2295 Motions for debate under Standing Order 30 No. 23, time allocation on Government Motion 16 See Emergency debate under Standing Order 30 (Ganley/Mason: carried) ... 985–86 (current session) No. 24, duty on cannabis products (Ceci: carried) ... Motions for Returns (procedure) 1239–41 M17, electric power price cap calculation documents, No. 25, afternoon sitting adjournment (Ganley/Mason: May 5, 2015, to May 31, 2018 (Panda: defeated), carried) ... 1573 division ... 2263 No. 27, 2018 spring sitting adjournment M19, service dogs qualifications regulations, additions (Ganley/Mason: carried) ... 1573 to list of qualified organizations, policy documents No. 28, morning sitting adjournment, November 8, 2018 and recommendations (McIver: defeated), division ... (Ganley/Mason: carried) ... 1639 2266–67 No. 30, Public Sector Compensation Transparency Act Speaking to the motion ... Acting Speaker (Sweet) 2263 referral to Families and Communities Committee Motions for Returns (current session) (Ganley/Mason: carried) ... 2295–97 M1, Rockefeller Brothers Fund correspondence, May 1, No. 31, 2018 fall sitting adjournment (Ganley/Mason: 2015, to April 30, 2018 (Panda: accepted) ... 1779 carried) ... 1639 M2, Tides Canada correspondence, May 1, 2015, to No. 32, fall 2018 sitting extension past December 6 April 30, 2018 (Panda: accepted) ... 1779 (Ganley/Mason: carried) ... 1639 M3, Tides Foundation correspondence, May 1, 2015, to No. 33, morning sitting cancelled, November 22, 2018 April 30, 2018 (Panda: accepted) ... 1779 (Larivee/Mason: carried) ... 1685 M4, 350.org correspondence, May 1, 2015, to April 30, No. 34, reappointment of the hon. Marguerite Trussler 2018 (Panda: accepted) ... 1779 as Ethics Commissioner (Larivee/Mason: carried) ... M5, CorpEthics correspondence, May 1, 2015, to April 2275 30, 2018 (Panda: accepted) ... 1779 No. 35, committee membership changes (Larivee: M6, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation carried) ... 2119–23 correspondence, May 1, 2015, to April 30, 2018 No. 36, evening sittings of the Legislative Assembly (Panda: accepted) ... 1779–80 (Mason: carried) ... 2078 M7, New Venture Fund correspondence, May 1, 2015, No. 37, statutes repeal exemptions (Larivee/Mason: to April 30, 2018 (Panda: accepted) ... 1780 carried) ... 2275 M8, Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative No. 38, enactment continuations (Larivee/Mason: correspondence, May 1, 2015, to April 30, 2018 carried) ... 2275 (Panda: accepted) ... 1780 No. 501, Standing Orders amendment to permit M9, Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society legislative policy committees to undertake unrelated correspondence, May 1, 2015, to April 30, 2018 hearings or inquiries while considering matters (Panda: accepted) ... 1780 referred by the Assembly (W. Anderson: adjourned M10, Love Your Headwaters correspondence, May 1, on amended motion) ... 214–20, 563–64 2015, to April 30, 2018 (Panda: accepted) ... 1780 M11, Edmonton Community Foundation No. 502, members’ salary reduction until provincial correspondence, May 1, 2015, to April 30, 2018 budget is balanced (Fildebrandt: defeated) ... 640–42 (Panda: accepted) ... 1780 86 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Motions for Returns (current session) (continued) Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month M12, Calgary Foundation correspondence, May 1, General remarks ... Sweet 937 2015, to April 30, 2018 (Panda: accepted) ... 1780 Municipal Affairs ministry M13, David Suzuki Foundation correspondence, May 1, See Ministry of Municipal Affairs 2015, to May 15, 2018 (Panda: accepted) ... 2109 Municipal cannabis transition program M14, STAND correspondence, May 1, 2015, to May 31, Funding for cannabis legislation enforcement ... 2018 (Panda: accepted) ... 2109 Anderson, S. 1777; Ceci 1777; McIver 1777 M15, Leadnow correspondence, May 1, 2015, to May General remarks ... Anderson, S. 2150–51; Ceci 2150; 31, 2018 (Panda: accepted) ... 2109 van Dijken 2150 M16, Dogwood correspondence, May 1, 2015, to May 31, 2018 (Panda: accepted) ... 2109 Municipal Climate Change Action Centre M17, electric power regulated rate cap calculation Funding ... Anderson, S. 225; Hanson 225 documents, May 5, 2015, to May 31, 2018 (Panda: Municipal Districts and Counties, Alberta Association defeated) ... 2109–12, 2263 of (former) M18, Orphan Well Association correspondence on See Rural Municipalities of Alberta contract awards, April 1, 2017, to March 31, 2018 Municipal finance (Panda: accepted) ... 2263 Cannabis excise tax revenue ... Barnes 1240; Ceci M19, service dogs qualifications regulations policy 1241, 1713, 1777; Ellis 1239–40; Ganley 1713; documentation (McIver: defeated) ... 2263–67 McIver 1777; Smith 1713 Motions Other than Government Motions Clean energy improvement tax, laws and legislation See See Motions (current session) Act to Enable Clean Energy Improvements, An Motions under Standing Order 30 (Bill 10) See Emergency debate under Standing Order 30 Environmental initiative funding See Municipal (current session) Climate Change Action Centre Funding ... Anderson, S. 602–3; Babcock 602–3 Motions under Standing Order 42 Funding for police services See Police: Municipal See Emergency motions under Standing Order 42 grants (current session) Laws and legislation See City Charters Fiscal Motor vehicle industry Framework Act (Bill 32) Consumer protection ... Malkinson 1916; Turner 1916 Off-site levies ... Anderson, S. 2343, 2357; Carson Motor vehicle licences 2343; Stier 2342–43 See Drivers’ licences Policing, provincial funding See Police: Municipal Motor vehicle registration and transfer grants Provincial system ... Jansen 666–67; Orr 666 Municipal Financing Corporation, Alberta (former) Veterans’ licence plates, RCMP veterans’ eligibility for Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Improve ... Cooper 2073; Malkinson 2073 the Affordability and Accessibility of Post- Motor vehicle safety secondary Education, An (Bill 19) Laws and legislation See Traffic Safety (Safe Distance Municipal Government Act for Passing Bicycles) Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Enable 214) Clean Energy Improvements, An (Bill 10); Act to Motor vehicles Improve the Affordability and Accessibility of See Off-highway vehicles Post-secondary Education, An (Bill 19); Act to Motor vehicles, commercial Renew Local Democracy in Alberta, An (Bill 23); See Trucking industry Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 31); Municipal Government (Legion Tax Mount Royal University Exemption) Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 207); Governance, laws and legislation See Act to Improve Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 18) the Affordability and Accessibility of Post- secondary Education, An (Bill 19) Municipal Government (Legion Tax Exemption) Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 207) Mountain pine beetle First reading ... Rosendahl 1418 See Pine beetle control General remarks ... Rosendahl 1923 Mountain Rose Women’s Shelter, Rocky Mountain Municipal sustainability initiative House Expiry ... Anderson, S. 159, 603; Babcock 603; Ceci Funding ... Nixon 403; Westhead 403 348; Taylor 159 MS Funding ... Anderson, S. 1712; Piquette 408; Stier See Multiple sclerosis 1712 MSA Funding formula ... Anderson, S. 225; Hanson 225 See Market Surveillance Administrator (electric Funding from supplementary supply ... Anderson, S. power market) 158–63; Barnes 300–301; Carlier 133; Loyola 271; MSI Stier 133; Taylor 158–60; van Dijken 161–63, 299 See Municipal sustainability initiative General remarks ... Anderson, S. 2304, 2357; Babcock Multiple sclerosis 2345–46; Carson 2340, 2342; Connolly 2284; Health Canada approved drugs ... Hoffman 1340; Starke Loewen 2340; Schneider 2301–2; Stier 2283, 2340; 1340 van Dijken 2303–4 Members’ statements ... Sweet 937 Payment schedule ... Anderson, S. 1615; Ceci 1616; Research ... Hoffman 1340; Starke 1340 McIver 1615–16 2018 Hansard Subject Index 87

Municipalities National Energy Board (continued) Land reserves ... Anderson, S. 2344; Stier 2344 Pipeline assessments, inclusion of upstream and Rural capital project approval process ... Hoffman 805; downstream emissions criteria, Assembly to urge the Loewen 1602–3; Mason 805; Phillips 1602–3; Stier government to demand prohibition (Motion Other 805 than Government Motion 505: defeated) ... Clark Rural capital project approval process, members’ 1234–35; Kenney 1231–33, 1447–48; McCuaig-Boyd statements ... Stier 819 1233; Orr 1235–36; Shepherd 1236–37; van Dijken Municipalities Association, Alberta Urban 1233–34 See Alberta Urban Municipalities Association Pipeline assessments, inclusion of upstream and Munk, Gordon (former LAO staff) downstream emissions criteria, Assembly to urge the See Legislative Assembly Office: Former staff government to demand prohibition (Motion Other member Gordon Munk than Government Motion 505: defeated), division ... 1448 Murals Pipeline assessments, minister’s appearance at hearings Longest mural in Canada, members’ statements ... See Ministry of Environment and Parks: Kleinsteuber 1714 Minister’s appearance at National Energy Board Murphy, Emily pipeline hearings See Famous Five National farm income program Museums See AgriStability (federal-provincial program) See Royal Alberta Museum National Housing Day Music Centre, National Members’ statements ... Dang 2066 See National Music Centre, Calgary National Indigenous History Month Music festivals Members’ statements ... Westhead 1416 See East Town Get Down music festival, Calgary; National Indigenous Peoples Day Wild Mountain Music Festival, Hinton General remarks ... Loyola 1594 Muslim community National Music Centre, Calgary Acts of discrimination and violence against ... Coolahan Public access programming, funding from 282–83 supplementary supply ... Miranda 155; Orr 155 Calgary rally against ... Clark 1444; Turner 1445 Native child protective services Muslim observances See Child protective services See Day of Arbaeen (Muslim observance); Eid al- Adha (Muslim observances); Mawlid al-Nabi Native children (Muslim observance); Ramadan (Muslim See Aboriginal children observance) Native communities Mustang hills See Aboriginal communities See Forest industries: Logging activity, Mustang Native peoples Hills See Aboriginal people NAFTA Native peoples consultation See North American free trade agreement See Aboriginal consultation Nanak, Guru Native people’s ministry Members’ statements ... Woollard 2067 See Ministry of Indigenous Relations NASA Native women See National Aeronautics and Space Administration Employment programs See Women Building Futures National Accessibility Week skilled trades program General remarks ... Malkinson 1344–45 Natural gas See National Aeronautics and Space Administration Energy industries; Gas Space program ... Governor General of Canada 1070 Natural gas extraction from coal See Coal-bed methane extraction National climate plan See Climate change strategy, federal Natural gas liquid recovery plants (straddle plants) Provincial loan guarantees See Energy Diversification National Day of Mourning (workplace deaths, injuries, Act (Bill 1): Loan guarantee provisions and illnesses) Members’ statements ... Fitzpatrick 597; Kleinsteuber Natural gas pipelines 616 See Pipeline construction: Shell-Coastal GasLink project National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women Natural gas prices Members’ statements ... Fitzpatrick 2401 See Gas prices National Energy Board Natural gas royalties Pipeline assessments [See also Climate change See Royalty structure (energy resources) strategy, federal]; Coolahan 1632; Kenney 26; Natural gas utilities Panda 1630 See Gas utilities Pipeline assessments, inclusion of upstream and Natural resource officers downstream emissions criteria ... Hoffman 1426; See Fish and wildlife officers Kenney 11, 25–26, 33, 58, 111, 170, 1426, 1626; Natural resources McCuaig-Boyd 33; Notley 11, 58, 111, 170 Members’ statements ... Aheer 1656 88 2018 Hansard Subject Index

ND caucus Nonprofit organizations (continued) See Government caucus Funding from supplementary supply ... Barnes 125; NDP Larivee 125 See New Democratic Party Fundraising events See Challenge in the Rockies NEB hockey event See National Energy Board General remarks ... Gotfried 2085–86 Impact of carbon levy See Carbon levy: Impact on NEET program See nonprofit organization costs Nonprofit energy efficiency transition program Minimum wage increase impact See Minimum wage: Neidhart, Natalya Increase, impact on nonprofit organization costs See World Wrestling Entertainment Inc.: First Operational expenses ... Cooper 46–47; Gotfried 777 Calgarian women’s world champion Registration criteria, laws and legislation See Societies Neonicotinoids (Preventing the Promotion of Hate) Amendment Federal ban proposed ... Carlier 2237; Strankman 2237 Act, 2018 (Bill 206) Netcare portal Rural charities’ access to gaming revenue ... Bilous See Alberta Netcare (provincial electronic health 2043; Cyr 2043 records) Service delivery ... Clark 490 New Democratic caucus Support for ... Fraser 12; McKitrick 279–80; Notley See Government caucus 12; Yao 280 New Democratic Party Nonrenewable natural resource revenue 2015 election platform (Leadership for What Matters) ... Provincial reliance on ... Barnes 487, 545–46; Ceci Cyr 711; Kenney 350, 353, 366; Notley 366; Orr 370, 600–601; Clark 760; Cyr 302, 306; Fraser 716–17; Panda 355 1075; Hoffman 2189; Kenney 1475; Loewen 398; 2018 convention, members’ statements ... Dang 1619 McCuaig-Boyd 545–46; McIver 783; McPherson 2018 convention resolutions ... Carlier 1711; 2189; Nixon 600–601; Notley 1075; Pitt 369–70; Strankman 1711 Schreiner 397–98; Speech from the Throne 3; Constitution, policy on co-operative versus competitive Woollard 49 economic development ... Hunter 358, 360; McIver 360 Revenue utilization ... Ceci 619; Fraser 619 Constitution, policy on nonrenewable resources ... Royalty revenue forecasts ... Ceci 348 Hunter 249, 358, 465 North American free trade agreement (NAFTA) Policies ... Kazim 936 Disputes ... Panda 738 Position on pipeline construction [See also Ministry of Negotiations ... Luff 329; Sucha 329–30 Environment and Parks: Minister’s position on Westmoreland Coal claim against Alberta ... Bilous the energy industry; Pipeline construction: 2039–40; Panda 2039, 2108 Enbridge Northern Gateway project cancellation, North East Gas Co-op Premier’s remarks]; Aheer 2075; Barnes 2068; Gas supply ... Cyr 1580 Bilous 1217; Ceci 2068; Gotfried 1216–17; Loewen 2257, 2394; Mason 2075; McCuaig-Boyd 1216–17, North Saskatchewan regional plan (land-use 2257, 2315, 2394; Nixon 2315; Phillips 2257, 2394 framework) Position on pipeline construction, members’ statements Bighorn backcountry component See Bighorn ... Sucha 480–81 backcountry Position on provincial debt ... Kenney 350 Economic impact studies ... Hoffman 1195; Nixon 1195 Stakeholder consultation ... Hoffman 1195–96; Loewen New-home buyer protection plan 1196; Nixon 196–97, 1195–96; Phillips 197 Consumer complaints ... Cooper 771–72 Stakeholder consultation, point of order on debate ... New media Loewen 1201 Job creation See Digital media industry: Job creation Stakeholder consultation, point of order on debate, New Venture Fund member’s apology ... Mason 1201 Provincial government correspondence, May 1, 2015, to Stakeholder consultation, point of privilege raised April 30, 2018 (Motion for a Return 7: accepted) ... (misleading the House) ... Larivee 261; Mason 293–94; Panda 1780 McIver 294; Nixon 259–61; Speaker, The 261, 294 NGL recovery plants Stakeholder consultation, point of privilege raised Provincial loan guarantees See Energy Diversification (misleading the House), Speaker’s ruling ... Speaker, Act (Bill 1): Loan guarantee provisions The 313–14 NGOs Stakeholder consultation, remarks withdrawn ... Nixon See Nonprofit organizations 1200; Speaker, The 1200 Stakeholder survey ... Bilous 2194; Orr 2193 Nonprofit energy efficiency transition program General remarks ... Fraser 12; Notley 12 North Saskatchewan River Heavy load crossing See Highway 38: Vinca bridge Nonprofit organizations Banff-Cochrane constituency area See Bow Valley North West Redwater Partnership SPCA; YWCA Banff General remarks ... Piquette 234 Carbon levy costs See Carbon levy: Impact on Sturgeon refinery, carbon capture and storage nonprofit organization costs component See Carbon capture and storage: Edmonton organizations See Indo-Canadian Enhance Energy Inc. Alberta carbon trunk line Women’s Association, Edmonton; Tea project Connection, Edmonton Sturgeon refinery, members’ statements ... Piquette 597 Funding ... Nixon 15; Phillips 15; Rosendahl 276 Sturgeon refinery project, phase 2 ... Fraser 1612; McCuaig-Boyd 1612 2018 Hansard Subject Index 89

Northern Alberta Occupational health and safety Consumer prices, carbon levy impact See Carbon levy: Correctional workers See Correctional facilities: Impact on consumer prices, northern Alberta Worker safety Economy See Economy of Alberta: Northeastern Farm and ranch safety week See Canadian Alberta Agricultural Safety Week Fishing restrictions See Fishing: Restrictions, Farm fatalities See Workplace fatalities: Farm northeastern Alberta fatalities Gas supply See Gas: Northern Alberta supply issues Occupational Health and Safety Act Health care See Emergency medical services Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Protect (ambulances, etc.): Air ambulance (medevac the Health and Well-being of Working Albertans, service), northern Alberta An (Bill 30, 2017); Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 Rail service See Railroads: Northern Alberta service (Bill 18) Northern Gateway pipeline project, Enbridge Occupational health and safety code (Alberta See Pipeline construction: Enbridge Northern Regulation 87/2009) Gateway project Amendments ... Gray 1430; Hunter 1429–30 Northern Hills Connect social entrepreneurship OEC (office of the Ethics Commissioner) initiative See Ethics Commissioner’s office Members’ statements ... Kleinsteuber 1083 Off-highway vehicles Northern Lights Gas Co-op Use in Livingstone-Porcupine Hills recreation area See Service disruption ... Anderson, S. 342, 1432–33; Livingstone-Porcupine Hills recreation Carlier 342; Jabbour 1580; McCuaig-Boyd 342; management plan Nixon 1578–79; Smith 1584; van Dijken 342, 1432– Use in public land See Public lands: Backcountry 33; Yao 1585 land use Northern Lights Regional Health Centre, Fort Use on public land, members’ statements ... Schneider McMurray 1424; Stier 1345 Helipad repair ... Hoffman 876; van Dijken 876 Office of the Auditor General Northern Spirit Light Show, Grande Prairie See Auditor General’s office Members’ statements ... Drysdale 2195–96 Office of the Chief Electoral Officer Northland School Division Act See Chief Electoral Officer’s office Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Renew Office of the Child and Youth Advocate Local Democracy in Alberta, An (Bill 23) See Child and Youth Advocate’s office November 11 Office of the Election Commissioner See Remembrance Day See Election Commissioner’s office Nowicki, Doreen Office of the Ethics Commissioner See Covenant Health: Assisted dying policy, Doreen See Ethics Commissioner’s office Nowicki’s experience Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner NPOs See Information and Privacy Commissioner’s office See Nonprofit organizations Office of the Ombudsman NSRP See Ombudsman’s office See North Saskatchewan regional plan (land-use Office of the Premier framework) Former chief of staff’s consulting contract See Nurse practitioners Government contracts: Premier’s former chief of Access outside large urban centres ... Hoffman 511; Yao staff’s executive adviser contract with Energy and 511 Finance ministries Nursery schools Investigation of former chief of staff’s e-mail See See Daycare centres Information and Privacy Commissioner’s office investigations/inquiries: Premier’s former chief of Nursing homes staff’s e-mail retention policy and practices See Long-term care facilities (nursing Members’ statements ... Dang 1220 homes/auxiliary hospitals) Premier’s 10th anniversary of election See Members of Nutrition in schools the Legislative Assembly: Members’ 10th See School nutrition programs anniversary of election, Speaker’s statement NWR Premier’s advocacy for pipelines See Pipeline See North West Redwater Partnership construction: Premier’s advocacy for O Canada Premier’s meeting with federal Finance minister on Performed by Debbie Houle, Sherryl Sewepagahan, and Trans Mountain pipeline suspension ... Bilous 523; Sarah Pocklington ... Speaker, The 1207 Gill 523 Performed by Jinting Zhao ... Speaker, The 2087 Premier’s political allies, members’ statements ... Performed by R.J. Chambers ... Deputy Speaker 1933; Coolahan 1200, 1753–54 Speaker, The 7, 189, 363, 435, 537, 615, 817, 1019, Premier’s remarks on Northern Gateway pipeline 1423, 1605, 1767, 2249 project See Pipeline construction: Enbridge Performed by R.J. Chambers and the Royal Canadian Northern Gateway project cancellation, Premier’s Artillery Band ... Speaker, The 1 remarks Premier’s trip to Ottawa ... Hoffman 2090; Kenney Obesity 2089–90 Members’ statements ... Loyola 470 Respect for ... Kenney 430–31 90 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Office of the Prime Minister of Canada Oil (continued) Prime Minister’s remarks on construction workers ... Mandatory production curtailment proposed ... Aheer 2314; Hoffman 2314; Larivee 2314 Fildebrandt 2039; Fraser 2231–32; Gotfried 74; Prime Minister’s visit to Alberta ... Kenney 1073; Hoffman 2187–89, 2191, 2230; Kenney 28–29, Notley 1073 2187–89, 2191, 2230; McPherson 2189; Nixon 35; Principal secretary ... Kenney 26–27, 740–41; Panda Phillips 2039; Starke 84 1630 Recycling facilities See Gen III Oil Corp.: Re- Principal secretary’s pipeline opposition ... Panda 538 refining facility, Bowden Officers of the Legislature Storage ... McCuaig-Boyd 1776; Panda 1776 See Auditor General; Chief Electoral Officer’s Transportation See Pipelines (oil and gas); Railroads; office; Child and Youth Advocate’s office; Election Trucking industry Commissioner; Ethics Commissioner; Information Transportation out of province, laws and legislation See and Privacy Commissioner’s office; Ombudsman’s Preserving Canada’s Economic Prosperity Act office; Public Interest Commissioner’s office (Bill 12) Official Opposition Voluntary production curtailment proposed See Energy Fiscal policies ... Bilous 662; Luff 1337; Malkinson industries: Voluntary production curtailment 228; Nielsen 662 proposed Fiscal policies, points of order on debate ... Clark 668– Oil and gas industries 69; Mason 669; Speaker, The 669 See Energy industries House leader’s firing of employee who reported sexual Oil pipelines harassment ... Nixon 403; Renaud 356; Westhead See Pipelines (oil and gas) 403 Oil prices Member’s remarks on GSAs See Gay-straight [See also Energy resources: Pricing] alliances in schools: Official Opposition members’ Alberta differentials on global prices [See also Energy remarks industries: Provincial special envoys]; Barnes Members’ remarks on International Women’s Day See 2092–93, 2142, 2234; Bilous 2042, 2093–94, 2193; International Women’s Day: Speech from the Carson 2196; Ceci 2092–93, 2147, 2234; Clark Throne remarks, Official Opposition response 1937; Drysdale 1635–36; Ellis 1999; Fildebrandt Member’s statement rotation See Members’ 2038–39, 2092; Fraser 2091, 2232; Gill 2071; Statements (procedure): Rotation of statements Goodridge 1633; Hoffman 2036–37, 2089–93, 2189, OQP rotation See Oral Question Period (procedure): 2191–92, 2232, 2234; Kenney 1625–26, 1985–86, Rotation of questions 2036, 2089–90, 2187–88, 2191–92, 2311; Policies, members’ statements ... Loewen 1594, 1823– Kleinsteuber 2254; Loewen 2147, 2194; Mason 24; McIver 2321; McPherson 2400; Sweet 1656 2147; McCuaig-Boyd 1937, 2071, 2093, 2194, 2254; Position on climate change See Climate change: McIver 2042; McPherson 2189; Notley 1985–86, Official Opposition position 2311; Panda 2093, 2193; Phillips 2038–39 Request for audit of electric power industry See Alberta differentials on global prices, emergency debate Electric power: Official Opposition request to under Standing Order 30, request for emergency Auditor General for audit debate (proceeded with) ... Clark 2049; Mason 2049; Voting practices, members’ statements ... Fildebrandt Panda 2048–49; Speaker, The 2049 1417–18 Alberta differentials on global prices, emergency debate Official Opposition Leader under Standing Order 30 ... Bilous 2050–52; Clark See Leader of the Official Opposition 2054–55; Kenney 2052–53; Littlewood 2053–54; OHS (occupational health and safety) Loewen 2056–57; Panda 2049–50; Phillips 2055– Correctional workers See Correctional facilities: 56 Worker safety Alberta differentials on global prices, members’ Farm and ranch safety week See Canadian statements ... Loewen 2152 Agricultural Safety Week Alberta differentials on global prices, points of order on Farm fatalities See Workplace fatalities: Farm debate ... Larivee 2100; McIver 2100; Nixon 2100; fatalities Speaker, The 2100 Oil Alberta differentials on global prices, points of order on [See also Natural resources] debate, remarks withdrawn ... Ceci 2100; Larivee Alberta production ... McCuaig-Boyd 1776; Panda 2100 1775–76 Alberta differentials on global prices, Speaker’s remarks Alberta production limits proposed See Energy on parliamentary language ... Speaker, The 2036–37 industries: Voluntary production curtailment Alberta differentials on global prices, Speaker’s remarks proposed on parliamentary language, point of clarification ... Crude oil carbon content, comparison with other Mason 2047; Nixon 2047; Speaker, The 2047–48 jurisdictions ... Clark 457 Alberta differentials on global prices, Speaker’s rulings Imported oil, federal regulations ... Bilous 370; Cyr ... Speaker, The 2193 108; Gotfried 370; Kenney 111; Notley 111; Smith Budgetary implications See Budget process: 481 Revenue/cost forecasts used Mandatory production curtailment ... Ceci 2259; Economic impact ... Woollard 48 Fildebrandt 2254–55; Fraser 2253; Hoffman 2254– Forecasts and projections ... Ceci 619–20; Fraser 619 55; Kenney 2251–52, 2311; Kleinsteuber 2254; General remarks ... Hanson 455; Kenney 353 McCuaig-Boyd 2253–54, 2258; Notley 2251–52, Oil revenue 2311; Orr 2258–59 See Nonrenewable natural resource revenue 2018 Hansard Subject Index 91

Oil royalties Ombudsman Act See Royalty structure (energy resources) Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Improve Oil sands the Affordability and Accessibility of Post- See Bitumen secondary Education, An (Bill 19) Oil sands advisory group (former) Ombudsman’s office Co-chair appointment process See Ministry of Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure Environment and Parks: Minister’s remarks on oil See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates sands advisory group selection process debate procedure Co-chair’s pipeline opposition ... Aheer 39; Bilous 337; Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 181 Hoffman 253; Kenney 191, 251, 290; McIver 1873– Main estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure See 74; Nixon 335–37, 344; Notley 191–92, 251; Phillips Estimates of Supply (government expenditures) 286–87, 290, 335–37, 344, 1874; Pitt 253, 286–87; Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 607 Schneider 410 Open Farm Days Members’ pipeline opposition ... Aheer 459–60; Bilous General remarks ... Carlier 492 523, 1989–90; Gill 523; Goodridge 1989–90; Opioid treatment Loewen 395, 577; Mason 577; Panda 538 See Addiction treatment Oil sands development Opioid use Emissions cap ... Barnes 304–5; Loewen 1876; Notley Aboriginal community initiatives ... Rosendahl 277 1140; Phillips 1876 Deaths ... Hoffman 1820; Yao 1820 Environmental aspects, public perception ... Panda 331 Deaths, Speaker’s ruling on preambles ... Speaker, The Greenhouse gas emissions, public reporting on ... Swann 1820 1271 Members’ statements ... Clark 2067 Imperial Oil project See Imperial Oil Limited Naloxone kit availability ... McPherson 665; Payne In situ extraction ... Phillips 1629 665 Investment in Alberta ... Barnes 942; Kenney 432; Prevention and mitigation strategies ... Malkinson 60; Phillips 942 McKitrick 279; Payne 60, 404–6; Schreiner 397; Members’ statements ... Yao 1277, 2043–44 Speech from the Throne 4 Provincial loan guarantees ... Ceci 683 Prevention and mitigation strategies, funding for ... Ceci Reclamation liabilities, Auditor General’s report 347 (October 2014) ... Notley 13; Swann 13 Supervised consumption sites ... Malkinson 59–60; Shell Canada sale of assets to CNRL ... Yao 1489–90 McKitrick 279; Payne 59–60, 405–6, 1002; Phillips Suncor CEO’s remarks ... Ceci 804; Cyr 803 405; Rosendahl 277; Shepherd 1002; Speech from Oil Sands Emissions Limit Act (Bill 25, 2016) the Throne 4 General remarks ... Panda 185 Supervised consumption sites, Lethbridge ... Ellis 1943; Oil sands tailings ponds Fitzpatrick 1194; Ganley 1943; Hoffman 1194 See Tailings ponds Supervised consumption sites, Lethbridge, members’ Oil sands upgrading statements ... Fitzpatrick 1346 See Bitumen upgrading Opposition, Official Oil Tanker Moratorium Act (federal Bill C-48) See Official Opposition Provincial response ... Cooper 1533; Goodridge 2194; OQP procedure Hoffman 938, 1425–26; Kenney 938, 1269–70, See Oral Question Period (procedure) 1425–26, 1499, 2362; Loewen 1553, 1876–77; OQP topics McCuaig-Boyd 1877, 2194; Notley 1269–70, 1499; See Oral Question Period (current session topics) Panda 1535–36; Phillips 1553 Oral Question Period (procedure) OIPC Content of questions ... Panda 383; Speaker, The 383– See Information and Privacy Commissioner’s office 84, 480, 1008 Okotoks water supply Content of questions, points of order ... Ganley 389; See Water/waste-water management: Infrastructure Nixon 389 needs, Okotoks Improper questions ... Speaker, The 2255 Older people Insisting on answers, Speaker’s ruling ... Speaker, The See Seniors 2193 Interruptions, points of order [See also Points of order Oldman River bridge (current session): Remarks off the record]; Ganley See Highway 3: Oldman River bridge 391; Nixon 391; Pitt 391; Speaker, The 391 Olds schools Ministers’ responses to questions ... Hoffman 731; See Horizon school, Olds Kenney 731 Olympic Games Points of order during OQP, point of clarification ... 2018 Winter Games ... Drever 178 Mason 2200; Speaker, The 2200 2026 Winter Games, Calgary bid ... Barnes 1818–19; Preambles to questions ... Speaker, The 287, 514, 522– Ceci 1819; Malkinson 382; Miranda 382 23, 542, 824, 1133, 1411, 2038 2026 Winter Games, Calgary bid, funding from Preambles to questions, points of clarification ... Nixon supplementary supply ... Miranda 155; Orr 155 2153; Pitt 2372; Speaker, The 2153, 2372 2026 Winter Games, Calgary bid, members’ statements Preambles to questions, Speaker’s rulings ... Speaker, ... Clark 1922 The 1272, 1820 92 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Oral Question Period (procedure) (continued) Oral Question Period (current session topics) (continued) Preambles to supplementary questions ... Deputy Agricultural concerns ... Barnes 1006; Carlier 1006–7, Speaker 1999; Mason 548, 1998; McIver 1998–99; 2236–37; Strankman 2236–37 Pitt 1998; Speaker, The 542, 875, 2041 Agricultural environmental programs ... Carlier 510; Purpose of Oral Question Period ... Speaker, The 384– Piquette 510 85, 1599 Agricultural methane emission reduction ... Carlier Questions about a previous responsibility ... Speaker, 2364; Starke 2364 The 2036 Agricultural programs ... Carlier 522; Littlewood 521– Questions about legislative committee proceedings, 22 point of clarification ... Pitt 2372; Speaker, The 2372 Agricultural society funding ... Carlier 177, 373; Questions of a personal nature ... Speaker, The 2040 Drysdale 177; Littlewood 373 Questions of a personal nature, point of clarification ... Agriculture and Forestry minister’s trade mission to Loewen 2048; Speaker, The 2048 India ... Carlier 667; Rosendahl 667 Questions on government policy ... Cyr 546; Schmidt AHS report on health worker mental health supports ... 546 Fraser 1499–1500; Hoffman 1499–1500 Questions outside government responsibility, points of Aids to daily living program ... Coolahan 729–30; order ... Clark 668–69; Mason 669; Speaker, The Hoffman 730 669 Air ambulance service in Peace River ... Anderson, W. Questions referring to matters on Order Paper ... 1006, 1275, 1504; Hoffman 1006, 1275, 1504 Fildebrandt 620; Mason 620; Speaker, The 620 Alberta boycott of British Columbia wine ... Kenney Recognizing a member ... Fildebrandt 2199–2200; Luff 1125–26; Notley 1125–26 2198; Mason 2198–99; Nixon 2199; Speaker, The Alberta child benefit ... Dach 524–25; Larivee 524–25 2200 Alberta Energy Regulator application timelines ... Recognizing a member, points of order ... Fildebrandt Kenney 618–19; Notley 619 2199–2200; Luff 2198; Mason 2198–99; Nixon Alberta Health Services letters to clients ... Clark 416– 2199; Speaker, The 2198–99 17; Hoffman 417; Notley 416 Responses to questions ... Fraser 1915; Hoffman 1915; Alberta Review Board decision on patient transfer ... Strankman 504 Ganley 1614, 1664; Pitt 1614, 1664 Rotation of questions, Speaker’s statements ... Deputy Alberta Teachers’ Association ... Eggen 1196–97; Speaker 1984–85; Speaker, The 9–10, 1610 Loyola 1196–97 Supplementary questions ... Speaker, The 291, 1613 Alberta Works ... McPherson 1771; Sabir 1771 Supplementary questions, points of order ... Clark 548; Alexander First Nation supportive living grant ... Mason 548; Nixon 548–49; Speaker, The 549 Hanson 1502–3; Hoffman 1502–3 Timing, 35-second convention ... Speaker, The 1198, Amazon distribution centre in Balzac ... Bilous 1429; 2193 Pitt 1429 Oral Question Period (current session topics) Animal Protection Act ... Carlier 2037–38; Fraser ’60s scoop apology ... Hinkley 1213–14; Hoffman 2037–38 1213–14 Anti energy industry advocacy in Alberta ... Cyr 545– ’60s scoop survivors, Ministerial Panel on Child 46; Schmidt 545–46 Intervention ... Kenney 1211; Notley 1211–12 Anticrime initiatives ... Hoffman 602; Nixon 602 212th Avenue S.E. interchange project in Calgary ... Antiracism strategy development ... Clark 939–40; Fraser 603; Mason 603 Eggen 940; Hoffman 939–40 2018 harvest, support for agriculture ... Babcock 1707– Arts and culture industries ... Kleinsteuber 2398; 8; Carlier 1708 Miranda 2398 Abortion rights and freedom of speech and assembly ... Assisted dying ... Fraser 1987; Hoffman 1987–88 Fildebrandt 172–73; Hoffman 172–73 Athabasca University ... Piquette 874–75, 2195; Access to health services and social supports ... Eggen Schmidt 874–75, 2195 1002; Hoffman 1002; Payne 1002; Shepherd 1002 Backcountry land use ... Phillips 1414–15; Smith Access to information ... Ganley 1430–31; Loewen 1414–15 1430–31; McLean 1431 Bail for persons charged with violent offences ... Ellis Access-to-information investigations ... Cooper 526– 1917; Ganley 1917 27; McLean 526–27 Beaverlodge health facility capital plan ... Drysdale Accessibility initiatives ... Malkinson 1344–45; Sabir 546; Hoffman 546–47 1345 Bighorn area land use ... Bilous 2193–94; Loewen 800– Adoption advertising legislation proclamation ... Aheer 801; McCuaig-Boyd 799–801, 2237; Nixon 799, 2365; Larivee 2365 2143–45; Orr 1776, 2193; Phillips 1776, 2143–45, Adoption regulations ... Aheer 475, 1992–93; Larivee 2237, 2395; Schneider 2237; Smith 2394–95 475, 1993 Bill 12 ... Clark 584–85; Cooper 605; Hoffman 1004– Adverse possession of property ... Ganley 1077, 1343– 5, 1029–30; Hunter 1004; Kenney 1021–22; Mason 44; Gotfried 1077, 1343 570, 605, 1030; McCuaig-Boyd 584–85, 605; Nixon Advocate for Persons with Disabilities ... McKitrick 570, 1029–30; Notley 1021–22 1713; Sabir 1713 Bill 12, pipeline approval ... Kenney 728; Notley 728 Aerospace industry promotion ... Bilous 1274–75; Bill 12 and federal tanker ban legislation ... Hoffman Carlier 1274; Schneider 1274 938; Kenney 937–38 Affordable child care ... Dach 1427–28; Larivee 1428 Bill 12 implementation ... Kenney 727–28; Notley 727– Affordable housing ... Gill 342–43; Hoffman 343; 28 Sigurdson 343 Bitumen upgrading and refining ... Fraser 1612; McCuaig-Boyd 1612; Phillips 1612 2018 Hansard Subject Index 93

Oral Question Period (current session topics) (continued) Oral Question Period (current session topics) (continued) Brewing industry policies ... Barnes 2148; Bilous Carbon levy and methane regulation ... McCuaig-Boyd 2148; Ceci 2148 1218; van Dijken 1218 Budget 2018 ... Ceci 371; Clark 371; Hoffman 371; Carbon levy and nonprofit organizations ... Kenney Kenney 366; Notley 366 1023; Nixon 288–89; Notley 1023; Sabir 288; Budget 2018 revenue forecasts ... Ceci 600–601; Nixon Sigurdson 289 600–601 Carbon levy and northern Albertans ... Loewen 63–64; Business Link support for immigrant entrepreneurs ... Phillips 63–64 Bilous 367–68; Shepherd 367–68 Carbon levy and pipeline approvals ... Aheer 1004; Business regulations ... Bilous 1941–42; Hunter 1941– Bilous 523–24; Gill 523–24; Kenney 169–70, 192, 42 660–61; Mason 570–71; Nixon 570–71; Notley 170, Calgary 2026 Winter Olympics bid ... Malkinson 382; 192, 660–61; Phillips 192, 441–42, 1004; Pitt 441– Miranda 382 42, 523 Calgary board of education carbon levy costs ... Kenney Carbon levy and pipeline development ... Aheer 2233– 540–41; Notley 540–41 34; Bilous 1411; Kenney 618; Loewen 1411; Calgary board of education construction project McCuaig-Boyd 1411; Notley 618; Phillips 2234 management costs ... Eggen 2151; Jansen 2151; Carbon levy and police service expenses ... Ellis 445– McIver 2151, 2236; Schmidt 2236 46; Ganley 445–46 Calgary board of education funding ... Clark 1197; Carbon levy and postsecondary education costs ... Eggen 1197 Anderson, W. 64–65; Eggen 65; Phillips 65 Calgary crime rate ... Ganley 1546; Kenney 1545–46, Carbon levy and rural education costs ... Aheer 63; 1596; Notley 1546, 1596 Eggen 63, 1199; Phillips 63; Taylor 1199 Calgary LRT green line ... Jansen 1075; Malkinson Carbon levy and school transportation costs ... Eggen 1075 422–23; Hanson 422–23 Calgary southwest and west ring road construction ... Carbon levy and seniors ... Bilous 116; Gill 116; Drever 1029; Mason 1029 Hoffman 381; Nixon 380–81; Notley 380; Sigurdson Calgary southwest ring road construction concerns ... 116 Ellis 291; Jansen 385; Mason 291; Sucha 384–85 Carbon levy and seniors’ expenses ... Gray 621; Calgary’s 2026 Winter Olympics bid ... Barnes 1818– McCuaig-Boyd 622; Nixon 621–22 19; Ceci 1819 Carbon levy and small-business costs ... Phillips 476; Canadian Senate vacancies ... Gray 1434; Hoffman Taylor 476 1433–34; Kenney 1433–34 Carbon levy economic impact ... Barnes 383; Bilous Canadians’ views on oil and gas transportation ... 383, 586; Ceci 383; Eggen 825; Gotfried 731; McCuaig-Boyd 584; Westhead 584 Hanson 825; Jansen 731–32; Orr 586; Phillips Cannabis legalization ... Ceci 1024–25; Fildebrandt 383, 586, 731, 825 1024–25; Ganley 1024 Carbon levy increase ... Bilous 113; Ceci 13, 113; Cannabis legalization and smaller municipalities ... Ceci Kenney 57–58, 869–70, 1610–11; McIver 113; 1713; Ganley 1713; Smith 1713 Notley 57–58, 869–70, 1610; Phillips 14; Pitt 13–14 Cannabis use in affordable housing ... Ganley 477; Carbon levy rate ... Gill 253–54; Hoffman 820–21; McPherson 477 Kenney 109–10, 365–66, 418; Nixon 820; Notley Carbon levy ... Aheer 14, 173; Bilous 1615; Carlier 109–10, 365–66, 418; Phillips 254, 418 1614–15; Dreeshen 1614–15; Eggen 173; Hoffman Carbon levy rebate ... Kenney 250; Notley 250 476–77, 1133; Kenney 10, 285; Loewen 476–77; Carbon levy rebate and seniors’ expenses ... Gray 385; McCuaig-Boyd 173, 1134; McIver 16; Nixon 2068; Phillips 385; Pitt 385 Notley 10, 285, 2068; Phillips 14, 16–17, 1599; Pitt Carbon levy rebates for seniors ... Orr 255–56, 340; 1133–34; van Dijken 1598–99 Phillips 255–56; Sigurdson 340 Carbon levy, provincial debt ... Kenney 870; Notley 870 Carbon levy revenue and rebates ... Kenney 415–16; Carbon levy, Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project Notley 415–16 ... Kenney 1658–59; Notley 1658–59 Carbon levy revenue utilization ... Barnes 1217; Ceci Carbon levy and agricultural costs ... Carlier 1197–98, 1217; Loewen 623; McCuaig-Boyd 623 2041, 2367–68; Dreeshen 2367–68; Phillips 1820– Carbon policy economic impacts ... Bilous 664–65; 21, 2040–41; Strankman 1197–98; van Dijken Taylor 664–65 1820–21, 2040–41 Carbon trunk line and the Sturgeon refinery ... Clark Carbon levy and economic competitiveness ... Loewen 875; McCuaig-Boyd 875 287; Phillips 287 Cardiac care at Red Deer regional hospital ... Hoffman Carbon levy and education costs ... Eggen 254–55, 1618; Miller 1618 2147–48; Hoffman 1191–92; Smith 254–55, 1191– Caribou protection ... Loewen 1025–26; Phillips 1025– 92, 2147–48 26 Carbon levy and emission reduction ... Kenney 416; Caribou range plans ... Barnes 196; Carlier 194, 196; Notley 416; Phillips 416 Drysdale 195–96; Jabbour 194; Kenney 192–93; Carbon levy and federal carbon pricing ... Kenney 1871, Loewen 195, 1917; McCuaig-Boyd 194; Notley 2311–12; Notley 1871, 2311–12 192–93; Phillips 193–96, 198–99, 1917; Schneider Carbon levy and greenhouse gas emission reduction ... 198–99; Strankman 199; van Dijken 198 Clark 251–52; Notley 251–52 Carillion highway maintenance contract ... Mason 339; Carbon levy and health care costs ... Hoffman 176; Yao McIver 339 176 94 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Oral Question Period (current session topics) (continued) Oral Question Period (current session topics) (continued) Champion Lakes wildfire ... Carlier 1216; Westhead 1216 Drinking water quality in indigenous communities ... Charitable gaming in rural Alberta ... Bilous 2043; Cyr Dach 943; Feehan 943 2043 Drug-impaired driving ... Ellis 1709, 1757–58; Ganley Charter school funding ... Gill 576; Schmidt 576 1709–10, 1757–58 Child abandonment and neglect ... Hoffman 1413; Drug use and treatment in correctional facilities ... Ellis Sucha 1413 941; Ganley 941–42 Child intervention panel recommendations ... Larivee DynaLife Medical Labs ... Anderson, W. 512; Hoffman 1549; Nixon 1549 479, 512–13; Yao 479 Choking game ... Eggen 1193; Ganley 1194; Hoffman Eagle Spirit pipeline project ... Hoffman 1425–26; 1193; McPherson 1193–94 Kenney 1425–26, 1499; Notley 1499 Chronic wasting disease testing timelines ... Carlier Early learning and child care centres ... Dach 2095; 1412; Orr 1412 Larivee 2095 Classroom improvement fund ... Eggen 1026–27, 1219; East central francophone school principal ... Eggen 734; Littlewood 1026–27; Malkinson 1218–19 Hanson 734 Climate change and agriculture ... Carlier 946; East central francophone school principal and Rosendahl 945–46 superintendent ... Eggen 1920; Hanson 1920 Climate leadership plan ... Fraser 729; Jansen 729; Eastern slopes land management ... Phillips 1005; Payne 1823; Phillips 729, 1823 Westhead 1005 Coal community transition, climate leadership plan ... Economic competitiveness ... Bilous 370; Ceci 804, Fraser 729; Jansen 729; Phillips 729 1132; Cyr 803–4, 1191; Gotfried 370, 1132; Coal phase-out costs ... Bilous 2039–40; Panda 2039 Hoffman 1192–93; Jansen 1132, 1198–99; Coal phase-out in Parkland county ... Ceci 799–800; McCuaig-Boyd 370; Orr 1198 McPherson 799–800 Economic development ... Ceci 1876; Gotfried 1876 Coal-produced electric power from Montana ... Economic development and energy project approval ... McCuaig-Boyd 1275–76; Panda 1275 Bilous 2368; Cyr 2368; McCuaig-Boyd 2368 Coal strategy ... McPherson 59; Phillips 59 Economic indicators ... Aheer 572–73; Barnes 64; Commodity rail transportation backlog ... Carlier 544; Bilous 64; Ceci 64, 1552; Hunter 1552; Mason Rosendahl 544 572; Phillips 572; Sabir 573 Community economic development corporation tax Economic recovery initiatives ... Bilous 662; Nielsen credit ... Bilous 2041; McKitrick 2041 662 Condominium property regulations ... Anderson, S. Edmonton General Continuing Care Centre parking ... 1942; Dach 343; Goodridge 1942; Malkinson 1942; Hoffman 1027–28; van Dijken 1027–28 McLean 343–44 Edmonton LRT valley line west leg ... Carson 877; Connect care clinical information system ... Hoffman Mason 877 1412–13; Yao 1412 Education concerns ... Eggen 171–72; Fraser 171–72 Consumer protection for motor vehicle owners ... Education concerns in Calgary-Elbow ... Clark 1273– Malkinson 1916; Turner 1916 74; Eggen 1274 Correctional worker safety ... Connolly 387–88; Ganley Education for students with special needs ... Eggen 387; Gray 388 1874–75; Smith 1874 Crime rates ... Ellis 1821–22; Ganley 1821–22 Education funding ... Eggen 1131–32; Smith 1131 Crime rates and law enforcement ... Ganley 1755; Educational curriculum redesign ... Dang 1877–78; Kenney 1755 Eggen 1550, 1877–78, 1940, 1993; Payne 1993; Criminal Code of Canada penalty provisions ... Ellis Smith 1549–50, 1940 1501–2; Ganley 1501–2 Educational curriculum redesign participants ... Eggen Crown prosecutor practice protocol ... Ganley 827, 423; Smith 423 873–74; Taylor 827, 873–74 Educational curriculum review ... Eggen 65, 1761–62; Deaths of children in care ... Kenney 1498; Notley Fitzpatrick 65; Kleinsteuber 1761–62 1498 Educational curriculum review participants ... Eggen Decorum and civility in the Assembly ... Ceci 291; 1342; McKitrick 1342 Hoffman 290–91; Hunter 290–91 Educational curriculum review working groups ... Deerfoot Trail ... Mason 372–73; McIver 372–73 Eggen 804; Smith 804 Dementia care ... Clark 1663, 2149; Eggen 2149; Educational delivery choices ... Eggen 802; Ellis 802 Hoffman 1663 Election advertising financing ... Anderson, S. 2233; Dementia care and long-term care standards ... Clark Gill 2232–33; Gray 2232–33 1755–56; Hoffman 1755–56 Election Commissioner ... Gray 1008; McIver 1008 Dental fee guide ... Carson 2097; Hoffman 2097 Electric power prices ... Aheer 823, 1271–72; Hunter Dental services ... Hoffman 662–63; Swann 662–63 1877; McCuaig-Boyd 371–72, 823–24, 1271–72, Diabetes support in schools ... Eggen 1007–8, 2041–42; 1877; Panda 371–72 Ellis 2041–42; Renaud 1007–8; Starke 2042 Electric power system ... Hunter 663–64; Mason 663– Diversity and inclusivity initiatives ... Eggen 2092; 64; McCuaig-Boyd 338–39, 587; Panda 338–39, Kazim 2091–92 587; Phillips 587 Diversity-related tax credits ... Bilous 1214; Electric power system oversight ... Mason 667; Panda Fildebrandt 1214; McLean 1214 667 Domestic and gender-based violence prevention ... Electricity capacity market system ... McCuaig-Boyd Littlewood 1776–77; Sabir 1776–77 507–8; Rosendahl 507–8 2018 Hansard Subject Index 95

Oral Question Period (current session topics) (continued) Oral Question Period (current session topics) (continued) Electricity power purchase arrangement lawsuit Federal Bill C-69 ... Aheer 1822–23; Bilous 1823; settlement ... Clark 111–12; Cyr 117; Kenney 17– Hoffman 1129, 1706–7; Kenney 1126–27, 1129–30, 18; McCuaig-Boyd 17–18, 112–13, 117; Nixon 61; 1754–55, 2312; McCuaig-Boyd 1129, 1823; Nixon Notley 111–12; Panda 17; Phillips 61; Pitt 112–13 1706–7; Notley 1126–27, 1754–55, 2312; Phillips Electricity power purchase arrangements ... Aheer 511– 1755, 1822, 2312 12; McCuaig-Boyd 512 Federal Bill C-69 and pipeline construction ... Bilous Electricity regulated rate cap ... Aheer 620–21; 1613; Kenney 1611; Nixon 1613–14; Notley 1611– McCuaig-Boyd 620–21, 874; Panda 874 12; Phillips 1614 Elizabeth Métis settlement wildfire ... Anderson, S. Federal carbon pricing ... Aheer 1709; Hoffman 820, 1028; Cyr 1028 1709; Kenney 617–18; McCuaig-Boyd 1709; Nixon Emergency management ... Anderson, S. 733; 819–20; Notley 617–18 Kleinsteuber 733 Federal energy policies ... Kenney 170; Loewen 1552– Emergency medical services ... Fraser 193; Hoffman 53; McCuaig-Boyd 510; Notley 170; Panda 509–10; 193–95, 479, 528; Nielsen 479; Nixon 527–28; Phillips 510, 1553 Swann 194–95 Federal equalization payments ... Ceci 421–22; Kenney Emergency medical services funding ... Fraser 337–38; 421–22 Hoffman 337–38 Federal fiscal and energy policies ... Kenney 2362; Emergency medical worker wait times in hospitals ... Notley 2362 Hoffman 1660; Swann 1660 Federal impact assessment act ... Kenney 420–21; Employment supports ... Gray 1553–54; Sucha 1553 McIver 475–76; Phillips 420–21, 475–76 Energy advisory group appointments ... Bilous 1989– Federal infrastructure funding ... Dang 419–20; Jansen 90; Goodridge 1989–90 419–20 Energy industry competitiveness ... Fraser 821–22; Federal mortgage rates ... Ceci 2313; Sucha 2313 McCuaig-Boyd 821–22 Federal policies on oil and gas transportation ... Energy industry diversification ... Clark 15–16; Hoffman 938–39; Kenney 938, 1269–70; Notley McCuaig-Boyd 16 1269–70 Energy industry diversification program ... Cortes- Federal policies on oil transportation ... Hoffman 2037; Vargas 1940–41; McCuaig-Boyd 1940–41 Kenney 2036–37; Phillips 2037 Energy industry jobs, oil price differentials ... Fraser Federal policies on pipeline development ... Drysdale 2231–32; Hoffman 2231–32 1000; Hoffman 1000; Phillips 1000 Energy industry opposition ... Goodridge 2315–16; Federal-provincial meeting on Trans Mountain pipeline McCuaig-Boyd 2315; Phillips 2316 expansion ... Aheer 542–43; Hoffman 543; Kenney Energy policies ... Aheer 2075; Gill 2071; Kenney 11; 539–40; McCuaig-Boyd 542; Notley 539–40 Kleinsteuber 2254; Loewen 1876–77; Mason 2075; Federal-provincial relations ... Ceci 2092; Fildebrandt McCuaig-Boyd 1876–77, 2071, 2254; Notley 11–12; 2092 Panda 1875; Phillips 1875–76 Federal response to pipeline opposition ... Bilous 522; Energy policies, Bighorn area land use ... Phillips 2395; Hoffman 444–45, 472–73, 506–7, 513–14, 520, 522, Smith 2394–95 624; Kenney 438, 444–45, 472–73, 506–7, 513–14, Energy policies and social licence ... Dreeshen 1989; 520, 1073–74; McCuaig-Boyd 624; McIver 623–24; Kenney 10–11, 58–59; Notley 11, 58–59; Phillips Nixon 522; Notley 438, 1073–74 1989 Filipino community ... Hoffman 1433; Loyola 1433 Energy policies and the provincial fiscal position ... Financial reporting by government ... Barnes 2365–66; Kenney 2362–63; Notley 2362–63 Ceci 2365–66 Energy resource revenue ... Bilous 2042; McIver 2042 Fish populations in northeastern Alberta ... Cyr 387; Energy-sector unemployment ... McCuaig-Boyd 2314; Phillips 387 Swann 2314 Fisheries management ... Loewen 575; Phillips 478– Environment and Parks minister ... Dreeshen 2257–58; 79, 575; van Dijken 478 Hoffman 2257; Mason 2257; Phillips 2258 Flood damage mitigation ... Anderson, S. 2074; Clark Environment and Parks minister’s meetings ... Panda 2073–74; Mason 2073–74 383–84; Phillips 383–84 Flood mitigation on the Bow River ... Drever 589, Environmental advocacy ... Phillips 1273; Westhead 1273 2369; Phillips 589, 2369 Environmental assessments and project approvals ... Flood recovery and mitigation ... Anderson, S. 624; Loewen 1602–3; Phillips 1602–3 Strankman 624 Environmental science curriculum redesign ... Eggen FOIP request wait times ... Cyr 1603; Ganley 1603; 1551; Kazim 1551 McLean 1603 ESL and literacy programs for immigrants ... Dach FOIP requests on carbon levy reports ... Cooper 801–2; 2392–93; Gray 2392–93 Hoffman 801–2 Executive compensation review ... Ceci 1548; Eggen Forest management ... Carlier 289; Westhead 289 1548; Luff 1548; Schmidt 1548 Fort Saskatchewan area road construction ... Hanson Family support for children with disabilities ... Sabir 2397–98; Mason 2397–98 1024; Woollard 1024 Foster and kinship care supports ... Larivee 600; Sucha Farm and ranch worker safety regulations ... Gray 826– 600 27; Strankman 826 French language and francophone education ... Eggen Federal and provincial energy policies ... Bilous 2194; 474; McKitrick 474 Goodridge 2194; Hoffman 2090; Kenney 1073, Full-day kindergarten in Calgary ... Eggen 1426–27; 2090; McCuaig-Boyd 2194; Notley 1073–74 Kenney 1426–27 96 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Oral Question Period (current session topics) (continued) Oral Question Period (current session topics) (continued) Gas price differentials and the carbon levy ... McCuaig- Health care wait times ... Coolahan 527; Drysdale Boyd 2366; Phillips 2366; van Dijken 2366 1001; Hoffman 527, 821, 828, 1001, 1505–6, 1617, Gasoline prices ... Ceci 1131; Loewen 1131 1706; Nixon 821, 828, 1706; Yao 1505, 1616–17 Gay-straight alliances in schools ... Eggen 2363; Fraser Health facility construction costs ... Hoffman 2316–17; 2363 Yao 2316–17 Gender X marker on government documents ... Health facility construction projects in Calgary ... Fitzpatrick 2146; Malkinson 2146 Jansen 825; Luff 825 Genetic test information use ... Fraser 2235–36; Health facility policies on assisted dying ... Hoffman Hoffman 2235–36 2317; Swann 2317 Geothermal project in Hinton ... McCuaig-Boyd 18; Health minister’s remarks ... Hoffman 480; Nixon 480 Rosendahl 18 Health services employees ... Hoffman 944; Yao 944 Government and Alberta Party fiscal policies ... Clark Health services procurement process ... Anderson, W. 285–86; Hoffman 285; Notley 286 385–86; Hoffman 386 Government announcements ... Cooper 1428–29; High-risk offenders, Alberta Review Board decision on Hoffman 1428–29 patient transfer ... Ganley 1664; Pitt 1664 Government caucus ... Gill 1916; Mason 1916–17 High school construction in St. Albert ... Eggen 622; Government caucus question and voting practices ... Horne 622 Gray 2233; Luff 2233; Mason 2233 Highway 1 snowstorm response ... Mason 1919–22; Government caucus voting practices ... Fildebrandt McIver 1919–22 1772; Mason 1772 Highway 3 Oldman River bridge repair ... Fitzpatrick Government policies ... Ceci 1613; Fildebrandt 1613; 1430; Mason 1430 Gray 1613; Kenney 1596–97; Notley 1596–97; Highway 15 Fort Saskatchewan bridge ... Littlewood Phillips 1613 2259; Mason 2259 Government policies and economic indicators ... Barnes Highway 15 twinning ... Littlewood 114–15; Mason 1756–57; Ceci 576–77, 1756–57; Malkinson 576–77 115 Government procurement process ... Anderson, W. Highway 40 and Grande Prairie economic development 575–76, 734–35; Barnes 526; Hoffman 526, 735; ... Drysdale 573–74; Mason 573–74; McCuaig-Boyd McLean 526, 575–76, 735; Payne 576 573 Government revenue forecasts ... Barnes 544–45; Ceci Hillview Park condominiums in Fort McMurray ... 545; McCuaig-Boyd 544 Anderson, S. 1501; McLean 1501; Swann 1501 Government services communication with MLA offices Hillview Park condominiums in Fort McMurray, ... Hoffman 1708, 1872–73; Sabir 1708, 1873; condominium regulations ... Anderson, S. 1942; Sigurdson 1708; Starke 1708, 1872–73 Goodridge 1942; Malkinson 1942 Government spending ... Barnes 1663–64; Bilous Home-care services ... Hoffman 1078–79; McPherson 1663–64; Ceci 1130–31; Nixon 379–80; Notley 380; 1078 Sucha 1130 Homelessness initiatives ... Fraser 1023–24; Sabir Government spending, decorum and civility in the 1023–24 Assembly ... Ceci 291; Hoffman 290–91; Hunter Hospital and long-term care spaces ... Babcock 422; 290–91 Hoffman 422 Grain drying ... Carlier 1617–18; van Dijken 1617 Hospital emergency room wait times ... Hoffman 382– Grain drying and the carbon levy ... Carlier 1710, 83; Swann 382 1774–75; Loewen 1710, 1774–75 Hospital helipads ... Hoffman 876; van Dijken 876 Grain marketing, storage, and handling ... Carlier 1711; Indian tariffs on pulse crops ... Carlier 175–76; Strankman 1711 Gotfried 175–76 Grain rail transportation backlog ... Carlier 525–26; Indigenous offenders ... Ganley 445; Horne 445 Strankman 525–26 Indigenous relations ... Feehan 1080–81; Hinkley Grande Prairie regional hospital construction ... 1080–81 Drysdale 1028–29, 1992; Fraser 1659; Jansen Infertility treatment ... Hoffman 521; McPherson 521 1659, 1988, 1992; Mason 1028–29; Rosendahl 1988 Infrastructure project prioritization ... Aheer 2096; GST on the carbon levy ... Hoffman 418; Kenney 418; Eggen 2096; Jansen 2096 Notley 418 Inter Pipeline heartland petrochemical plant ... H.A. Kostash school in Smoky Lake ... Eggen 1612– McCuaig-Boyd 15; McKitrick 15 13; Hanson 2235; Piquette 1612–13; Schmidt 2235 International cargo and passenger air service ... Bilous Health care accessibility ... Fitzpatrick 1872; Hoffman 256–57; Gotfried 256–57 587–88, 1872; Yao 587–88 Investment in Alberta and job creation ... Kenney 1815– Health care budget ... Hoffman 1988–89; Swann 1988 17; Notley 1815–17 Health care concerns ... Hanson 1132–33; Hoffman Justice services in indigenous communities ... Ganley 1132–33 2256; Hinkley 2256 Health care costs ... Eggen 2145–46; Fraser 2145–46 Justice system ... Ellis 339–40; Ganley 339–40 Health care costs and service delivery ... Eggen 2146– Justice system delays ... Ganley 583, 585–86; Kenney 49; McPherson 2146–47; Yao 2148–49 583, 585–86; McIver 601–2; Notley 583; Pitt 585; Health care in Fort McMurray ... Hoffman 1600–1601; Sabir 601–2 Yao 1600 Keystone XL pipeline project ... Kenney 2311; Notley Health care outside large urban centres ... Hoffman 511; 2311 Yao 511 Kindergarten to grade 4 draft curriculum ... Eggen Health care patient information portal ... Hoffman 2094–95; Smith 2094 2237–38; Turner 2237–38 Labour legislation ... Gray 1990–91; Nielsen 1990–91 2018 Hansard Subject Index 97

Oral Question Period (current session topics) (continued) Oral Question Period (current session topics) (continued) Labour legislation and heavy construction ... Gray MLA compensation and the provincial budget ... 1616; Hunter 1616 Fildebrandt 620; Mason 620 Labour Relations Board ... Gray 2397; Hunter 2397 Mobile home site regulations ... Anderson, W. 2095; Legal aid ... Fraser 583–84, 1005–6; Ganley 583–84, Luff 2071–72; Malkinson 2071–72, 2095–96 1005–6; Notley 583 Motor vehicle registry system ... Jansen 666–67; Orr Lethbridge drug use and crime rates ... Ellis 1942–43; 666 Ganley 1943; Hoffman 1943 Mountain pine beetle ... Carlier 1217–18; Drysdale LGBTQ2S-plus rights ... Connolly 800; Miranda 800 1217–18 LGBTQ2S rights ... Fraser 1601–2; Miranda 1601–2 Mountain pine beetle control and wildfire prevention ... Liability for energy industry environmental damage ... Anderson, S. 1760–61; Carlier 1660; Schneider McCuaig-Boyd 1818; Phillips 1818; Swann 1818 1760–61; Sweet 1659–60 Liquor service regulations ... Ceci 1598; Loyola 1598 Multiple sclerosis research and treatment ... Hoffman Livingstone-Porcupine Hills recreation management 1340; Starke 1340 plan ... Phillips 478; Stier 477–78 Municipal cannabis transition program ... Anderson, S. Logging in the Mustang Hills ... Carlier 2151–52; 2150–51; Ceci 2150; van Dijken 2150 Westhead 2151–52 Municipal election financing ... Anderson, S. 1821; Long-term and continuing care beds ... Hoffman 940– Fraser 1821 41; Payne 541–42; Starke 940–41; Woollard 541– Municipal funding ... Anderson, S. 602–3; Babcock 42 602–3 Long-term care and supportive living spaces ... Hoffman Municipal funding for cannabis legalization ... 1413–14; McPherson 1413–14 Anderson, S. 1777; Ceci 1777; McIver 1777 Long-term care beds ... Hoffman 372; Orr 372 Municipal sustainability initiative funding ... Anderson, Long-term care facility construction costs ... Gill 1003; S. 1615–16, 1712; Ceci 1616; McIver 1615–16; Hoffman 1003–4 Stier 1712 Long-term care facility construction in Wetaskiwin ... Naloxone kit availability ... McPherson 665; Payne 665 Hinkley 442–43; Hoffman 442–43 NDP and pipeline development ... Bilous 1217; Long-term care facility food service ... Hanson 1414; Gotfried 1216–17; Hoffman 2394; Kenney 2252–53; Hoffman 1414 Loewen 2257, 2394; McCuaig-Boyd 1216–17, 2257, Mackenzie county gas supply disruption ... Anderson, S. 2315, 2394; Nixon 2315; Notley 2253; Phillips 342; Carlier 342; McCuaig-Boyd 342; van Dijken 342 2257, 2394 Market Access Task Force ... Hoffman 798–99; New Edmonton hospital ... Dang 340–41; Jansen 340–41 McCuaig-Boyd 801; Nixon 798, 801 Nonprofit organizations ... Fraser 12; Notley 12 Mathematics education ... Eggen 1027, 1341–42; Smith Nonprofit organizations and the carbon levy ... Nixon 1027, 1341 14–15; Phillips 15 McMurray Métis land purchase ... Horne 1428; Jansen Nonrenewable resource revenue ... Ceci 619–20; 1428 Fraser 619; Notley 619 Medical examiner positions in Calgary ... Ganley 572; North Saskatchewan heavy load river crossing ... Mason Swann 572 1416; Sweet 1415–16 Medical laboratory construction in Edmonton ... North Saskatchewan regional land-use plan ... Hoffman Hoffman 1080; Yao 1080 1195–96; Loewen 1196; Nixon 1195–96 Medical laboratory service costs ... Clark 2392; North Saskatchewan regional land-use plan consultation Hoffman 2392 ... Nixon 196–97; Phillips 197 Mental health services ... Fraser 420, 1871–72, 1915; Northern Gateway pipeline project cancellation ... Aheer Hoffman 420, 1871–72, 1915–16 2069; Hoffman 2036; Kenney 2035–36; McCuaig- Mental health services for children ... Cooper 341–42, Boyd 2069; Notley 2069; Phillips 2035 942–43, 1007; Hoffman 599, 942; Kenney 599; Northern Lights Gas Co-op capacity ... Anderson, S. Notley 599; Payne 341–42, 942–43, 1007 1432–33; van Dijken 1432–33 Mental health services in Edmonton ... Hoffman 1938; Occupational health and safety code changes ... Gray Woollard 1937–38 1430; Hunter 1429–30 Mental health supports for front-line health workers ... Oil and gas pipelines to the west coast ... Kazim 440; Fraser 1427; Hoffman 1427 McCuaig-Boyd 440 Methane emission regulations ... Hoffman 1129–30; Oil and gas production ... Kenney 2251–52; Notley Kenney 1129–30; McCuaig-Boyd 1129, 1193–95; 2251–52 Panda 1193–95 Oil and gas rail transportation ... Drysdale 943–44; Methane reduction strategies ... Phillips 730; Starke 730 Jansen 944; McCuaig-Boyd 943–44 Midwifery services ... Hoffman 873, 877–78; Kenney Oil and gas transportation ... Bilous 2195; Fraser 1759; 877–78; Pitt 873 Kenney 2252; Loewen 2194–95; McCuaig-Boyd Military content in educational curricula ... Eggen 2194–95; Notley 2252; Phillips 1759–60 1918–19; Goehring 1918–19 Oil price differentials ... Bilous 2093–94, 2193; Ceci Ministerial Panel on Child Intervention ... Kenney 2093, 2147; Clark 1937; Fildebrandt 2038–39; 1211; Notley 1211–12 Fraser 2091, 2231–32; Hoffman 2036, 2089–91, Ministers’ AAMDC and AUMA convention 2187–89, 2230–32; Kenney 1985–86, 2036, 2089, participation ... Anderson, S. 176–77; Hoffman 176; 2187–89, 2229–31; Loewen 2147; Mason 2147; Hunter 176–77 McCuaig-Boyd 1937, 2093, 2189; McPherson 2189; Misericordia hospital emergency room capital plan ... Notley 1985–86; Panda 2093, 2193; Phillips 2038– Carson 257–58; Hoffman 257–58 39 98 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Oral Question Period (current session topics) (continued) Oral Question Period (current session topics) (continued) Oil price differentials, federal policies on oil Pipelines to the east coast ... Kenney 2361–62; Notley transportation ... Hoffman 2037; Kenney 2036–37; 2361–62 Phillips 2037 Police release of information on serious incidents ... Oil price differentials, Keystone XL pipeline project ... Ellis 524, 543–44, 573, 621; Ganley 543–44, 573, Kenney 2311; Notley 2311 582–83, 621; Hoffman 524; Kenney 582; Sabir 524 Oil price differentials and energy industry activity ... Political action committees ... Gill 2393; Hoffman Hoffman 2191–92; Kenney 2191–92; McCuaig-Boyd 2393 2192 Political participation ... Dang 2363–64; Gray 2364 Oil price differentials and provincial debt ... Barnes Postsecondary education concerns ... Fraser 289–90; 2092–93; Ceci 2093; Hoffman 2092–93 Schmidt 289–90, 625; Sucha 625 Oil price differentials and provincial revenue ... Barnes Postsecondary education funding ... Schmidt 1276; 2234; Ceci 2234; Hoffman 2191, 2234; Kenney Woollard 1276 2191 Postsecondary educational finances ... Loyola 547; Oil production, storage, and transportation ... McCuaig- Schmidt 547 Boyd 1775–76; Panda 1775–76 Postsecondary sexual abuse and assault policies ... Oil production curtailment ... Ceci 2259; Fildebrandt Fraser 1991; Schmidt 1991 2254–55; Fraser 2253; Hoffman 2254–55; Postsecondary tuition ... Drever 1759; Schmidt 1759 McCuaig-Boyd 2253, 2258; Orr 2258–59 Power company compensation for coal phase-out ... Oil production volume ... Hoffman 2090–91; Kenney Gotfried 1002–3; Phillips 1002–3 2090–91 Power purchase arrangements and the Balancing Pool ... Oil sands advisory group former co-chair ... Bilous 337; Cooper 444; McCuaig-Boyd 444; Panda 1757; Hoffman 253; Kenney 290; McIver 1873–74; Nixon Phillips 1757 335–37, 344; Phillips 286–87, 290, 335–37, 344, Premier’s former chief of staff’s consulting contract ... 1874; Pitt 253, 286–87 Ceci 1214–15, 1273, 1276, 1342, 1344, 1409–10, Oil sands development concerns ... Notley 13; Phillips 1599; Cooper 1214–15, 1273, 1276, 1342, 1409, 13; Swann 13 1599; Gill 1410–11; Hoffman 1215–16, 1344, 1411; Oil sands investments, provincial debt ... Barnes 942; Kenney 1215–16, 1344; Panda 1215 Ceci 942; Jansen 942; Phillips 942 Prime Minister’s remarks on construction workers ... Opioid-related deaths ... Hoffman 1820; Yao 1820 Aheer 2314; Hoffman 2314; Larivee 2314 Oral Question Period questions and responses ... Privacy Commissioner investigation ... Cooper 62; Hoffman 731; Kenney 731; Mason 731 Larivee 62 Organ and tissue donation ... Babcock 2232; Hoffman Private-sector job creation ... Bilous 2369; Ceci 2369; 2232 Gotfried 2368–69 Parents’ rights ... Eggen 823; Fildebrandt 822–23 Pro-pipeline advertising, carbon levy ... Hoffman 1133; PDD administrative review ... McPherson 574–75; McCuaig-Boyd 1134; Pitt 1133–34 Sabir 574–75 Promotion of Alberta’s technology sector ... Bilous PDD program review ... Cooper 1773–74; Sabir 1773– 1817–18; Nielsen 1817–18 74 Property assessed clean energy program ... Larivee PDD program review and advocate ... Ganley 1001–2; 1415; Stier 1415 McPherson 1001–2 Provincial achievement tests ... Eggen 1822, 1914; Persons with disabilities’ workforce participation ... Smith 1822, 1914 Renaud 1615; Sabir 1615 Provincial budget revenue forecasts ... Aheer 1873; Petrochemicals diversification program ... Bilous 115; Barnes 1939; Bilous 1661, 1940; Ceci 1873, 1939; Fraser 115; McCuaig-Boyd 115, 571–72; Piquette Hoffman 1705–6; Kenney 1657–58, 1660–61; 571–72 McIver 1939–40; Nixon 1705–6, 1935–36; Notley Pharmacy funding framework ... Fraser 367, 541; 1657–58, 1935–36 Hoffman 252–53, 341, 367–69, 541, 1128–29; Starke Provincial debt ... Barnes 369, 824, 942, 1773; Bilous 252–53, 368, 1128; Yao 341 1773; Ceci 369–70, 824, 826, 942, 1773; Jansen Physician locum services in rural Alberta ... Hoffman 942; Kenney 366–67, 870–71; Notley 366–67, 870– 386–87; Schneider 386 71; Orr 826; Phillips 942; Pitt 369–70 Physicians’ disciplinary policies ... Aheer 1076–77, Provincial debt repayment ... Ceci 663; McIver 663 1408, 1502; Hoffman 728–29, 1076–77, 1408–9, Provincial debt-servicing costs ... Barnes 622–23, 1502; Kenney 728–29 1340–41; Ceci 623, 1341; Hoffman 418–19, 622; Physicians’ hearing tribunal decision ... Aheer 603–4; Kenney 418–19; Notley 419 Hoffman 603–4 Provincial electoral system, government caucus Pipeline approval ... Hoffman 1426; Kenney 659–60, question and voting practices ... Gray 2233; Luff 728, 1426; Notley 660, 728 2233; Mason 2233 Pipeline approval and construction ... Hoffman 824; Provincial fiscal policies ... Barnes 288, 508–9, 1076, Kenney 58, 111; McCuaig-Boyd 824; Notley 58, 1503, 1990; Bilous 508–9, 1503, 1665; Ceci 288, 111; Panda 824 1076, 1503, 1990; Drever 1665; Eggen 1076; Pipeline development ... Bilous 2040, 2072; Ceci 473; Hoffman 2392; Kenney 250, 2391; Mason 2391; Dreeshen 2072; Fraser 473; Hoffman 473–74, Notley 250–51; Phillips 1076; Pitt 509 2040; Kenney 1986–87; Loewen 2040; Mason 2072; Provincial fiscal policies and energy policies ... Kenney McCuaig-Boyd 473; Notley 1986–87; Phillips 2040 251; Notley 251 Pipeline development and the carbon levy ... McCuaig- Provincial fiscal sustainability ... Bilous 2075; Ceci Boyd 2258; Phillips 2258; Pitt 2258 2075; Gotfried 2074–75 2018 Hansard Subject Index 99

Oral Question Period (current session topics) (continued) Oral Question Period (current session topics) (continued) Provincial fiscal update ... Barnes 2255; Ceci 2255–56; Rural emergency medical services ... Hoffman 511; McIver 2255–56 Stier 510–11 Provincial renewable energy contracts ... Cooper 256; Rural high-speed Internet ... Bilous 2070; Malkinson McCuaig-Boyd 256 2070; McPherson 2069–70 Provincial renewable energy credits ... Cooper 258; Rural infrastructure project approval ... Hoffman 805; Hoffman 258; McCuaig-Boyd 258 Mason 805; Stier 805 Provincial response to pipeline opposition ... Ceci 1025; School board finances ... Schmidt 545; Smith 545 Drysdale 601, 999–1000; Fildebrandt 440–41; School bus driver training ... Cooper 1991–92; Mason Fraser 439–40, 1213; Hoffman 442, 472, 505–6, 1991–92 519–20, 999–1000, 1026, 1338–39; Kenney 191–92, School bus safety ... Mason 2366–67; Schreiner 2366– 284–85, 439, 472, 505–6, 519–20, 582, 1022–23, 67 1212–13, 1338–39; Loewen 577–78; Mason 577–78; School busing regulations ... Carson 175; Eggen 175 McCuaig-Boyd 441–42, 601, 1025–26; McIver 443; School capital construction ... Coolahan 1199–1200; Nixon 442; Notley 191–92, 284–85, 439–40, 582, Jansen 1199–1200 1022, 1212–13; Panda 441, 1026; Phillips 443, 577; School construction ... Eggen 370–71; Hinkley 370–71 Pitt 1025 School construction priorities ... Aheer 384; Jansen Provincial response to pipeline opposition, Calgary 384 board of education carbon levy costs ... Kenney 540– School design and construction ... Jansen 381–82; 41; Notley 540–41 McPherson 381–82 Provincial revenue and carbon pricing ... Bilous 1662; School design and construction in north Calgary ... Kenney 1662 Eggen 822; Kleinsteuber 822 Provincial special envoys to the energy industry ... School equipment funding ... Eggen 513; Luff 513 McCuaig-Boyd 1936–37; Panda 1936–37 School maintenance and repair ... Dang 1270–71; Provincial spending ... Barnes 443–44; Ceci 444; Jansen 1270–71 Hoffman 443–44 School nutrition programs ... Eggen 940; Miller 940 Provincial third-quarter update ... Mason 2395–96; School transportation and bell times ... Clark 661–62; McIver 2395–96 Eggen 661–62 Psychiatric hospital beds in St. Paul ... Hanson 257; Schoolchildren’s transportation ... Eggen 1079–80; Gill Hoffman 257 1079–80 Public and private health service delivery ... Hoffman Seniors’ facility resident and family councils ... 2096–97; Yao 2096–97 Hoffman 62–63; Turner 62–63 Public service pension plans ... Ceci 571; McPherson Seniors’ housing ... Fraser 803; Hoffman 803, 875–76; 571 Loewen 875–76; Sigurdson 803 Public service size ... Ceci 577; McIver 577 Seniors’ mobile blood collection service, long-term care Public service workplace bullying and harassment facility food service ... Hanson 1414; Hoffman 1414 policies ... Clark 1817; Hoffman 1817; Notley 1817 Seniors’ mobile blood collection service in St. Paul ... Racism and hate crime prevention ... Eggen 1875, Hanson 1077–78; Hoffman 1078 1878; Horne 1875; Schmidt 2316; Shepherd 2316 Serenity and her siblings ... Ellis 1079; Ganley 1079; Racism prevention ... Coolahan 1756; Dach 1921; Larivee 1079 Eggen 1921; Miranda 1756 Service Alberta and Status of Women minister’s Ranchers’ water access ... Barnes 116–17; Carlier remarks ... Hoffman 945; Kenney 945 116–17 Service Alberta contract management ... Malkinson Recycling ... Phillips 474–75; Swann 474–75 1919; McPherson 1919 Red Deer College ... Miller 252; Schmidt 252 Services for persons with disabilities ... Aheer 1936; Red Deer justice centre construction ... Ganley 2038; Sabir 1936 Schreiner 2038 Sexual assault and harassment services ... Drever 172; Red Deer regional hospital ... Hoffman 286; Miller 286 McLean 172 Refugee claimant driver’s licence eligibility ... Loyola Sexual assault services ... Hoffman 2192; Miller 2192 1662; Malkinson 1662–63 Sharp Hills wind project ... Phillips 2072–73; Renewable energy environmental concerns ... McCuaig- Strankman 2072–73 Boyd 1664–65; Taylor 1664–65 Sheriffs’ mandate ... Ganley 2094; Pitt 2094 Reynolds-Alberta Museum expansion project ... Hinkley Sherwood Park Freeway speed limits ... Mason 1774; 2070; Jansen 2070–71 McKitrick 1774 Rimbey area fatal highway crash ... Sabir 806; Taylor Small-business economic indicators ... Bilous 588–89; 806 Gotfried 588–89 Road maintenance ... Drysdale 2318; Mason 2318 Social service delivery ... Cooper 113–14; Gray 113; Rural crime ... Ellis 2149–50; Ganley 2150 Sabir 114 Rural crime prevention ... Ellis 61–62, 114; Ganley Social studies curriculum redesign ... Schmidt 2317–18; 60–62, 112, 114, 171, 174–75, 197–98, 1598; Kenney Smith 2317–18 171; McPherson 197, 1597–98; Nixon 174; Notley Social supports in Edmonton ... Sabir 1710–11; 171; Piquette 112; Pitt 173–74; Starke 60 Shepherd 1710–11 Rural crime prevention and law enforcement ... Cyr Southern Alberta flooding ... Anderson, S. 586–87; 1775; Ganley 1775 Carlier 666; Feehan 587, 666; Fitzpatrick 586–87; Rural crime reduction ... Ganley 1432, 1550–51; Hoffman 666; Schneider 666 Strankman 1432, 1550 Spring flooding ... Anderson, S. 735; Feehan 735; Rural crime strategy ... Ganley 1771–72, 1938, 1944; Schneider 735 Rosendahl 1771–72; Starke 1938, 1944 Steel and aluminum tariffs ... Bilous 1500; Sucha 1500 100 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Oral Question Period (current session topics) (continued) Oral Question Period (current session topics) (continued) Student achievement in mathematics ... Eggen 1758; Trans Mountain pipeline construction suspension ... Kenney 1870–71; Notley 1870–71; Smith 1758 Clark 599–600; Hoffman 471–72, 599; Kenney Student test results reporting ... Eggen 664; Smith 664 438–39, 471–72, 597–99; Mason 569–70; Nixon Suffield elk herd and grazing land ... Phillips 733–34; 569–70; Notley 438–39, 598–600 Strankman 733–34 Trans Mountain pipeline expansion opposition ... SuperNet contract management ... Cyr 1918; Malkinson Kenney 1268; Notley 1268 1918 Trans Mountain pipeline expansion opposition, carbon Supervised drug consumption site in Lethbridge ... levy ... Kenney 10; Notley 10 Fitzpatrick 1194; Hoffman 1194 Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project ... Coolahan Supervised drug consumption sites ... Malkinson 59– 12–13; Kenney 1658–59; McCuaig-Boyd 12–13; 60; Payne 59–60 Notley 1658–59 Support for agriculture ... Babcock 1707–8; Carlier Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project, federal Bill 1708 C-69 ... Kenney 1754; Notley 1754 Support for business ... Barnes 2068–69; Bilous 2069; Trans Mountain pipeline public purchase ... Clark Ceci 2068; Notley 2069 1409–10; Fraser 1270; Hoffman 1337–39, 1343, Support for postsecondary students ... Dang 1127–28; 1408–10; Hunter 1272; Kenney 1269, 1337–38; Eggen 1707; Fitzpatrick 417; McPherson 1707; Loewen 1343; McCuaig-Boyd 1272, 1339–40; Schmidt 417, 1128 McPherson 1339; Nixon 1407–8; Notley 1269–71; Support for seniors ... Littlewood 827; Sigurdson 827– Phillips 1339, 1343; Piquette 1339–40; Swann 1271 28 Trans Mountain pipeline public purchase agreements ... Support for seniors and caregivers ... Gray 620; Clark 1547–48; Hoffman 1548–49; McCuaig-Boyd Malkinson 620 1549, 1551; Notley 1547–48; Panda 1551; Starke Support for students with special needs ... Eggen 802– 1548–49 3, 2393–94; Luff 2393–94; Woollard 802–3 Trans Mountain pipeline public purchase proposal ... Support for survivors of sexual assault ... Ganley 2396; Clark 507, 1127; Fildebrandt 542; Hoffman 507, McPherson 2396 939; Kenney 939, 1126; McCuaig-Boyd 542; Notley Support for vulnerable Albertans ... Sabir 177–78; 1126–27 Sigurdson 178; Woollard 177–78 Transportation infrastructure in Banff-Cochrane ... Supportive living accommodations for rural seniors ... Mason 2190; Westhead 2190 Cyr 1504–5; Hoffman 1505; Sabir 1505 Unemployment ... Ceci 2231, 2312–13; Hoffman 2231, Surgery and emergency procedure wait times ... 2390–91; Kenney 1769–71, 2231, 2390–91; Hoffman 520–21; Kenney 520–21 McPherson 2312–13; Nixon 1913–14; Notley 1769– Surgery wait times ... Hoffman 1761; Kenney 1498–99; 71, 1913–14 Notley 1498–99; Yao 1761 Unemployment, provincial budget revenue forecasts ... Suspension of physicians’ licences to practise ... Aheer Aheer 1873; Ceci 1873 1914–15; Hoffman 1870, 1915; Kenney 1870; Notley Unemployment and job creation ... Ceci 1760; Fraser 1870 1074–75; Gotfried 1760; Notley 1074–75 Taber flood recovery and mitigation ... Anderson, S. Union certification ... Gray 1602; Hunter 1602; 604–5; Hunter 604 Kenney 1546–47; Notley 1546–47 Taber pride flag raising ... Goehring 1601; Jansen United States tariffs on steel ... Bilous 1819; Dreeshen 1601 1819 Tax policies and economic indicators ... Ceci 574; University of Alberta honorary degree awards ... Gill Kazim 574 732; Kenney 625–26; Schmidt 625–26, 732 Tax policy ... Ceci 872; Coolahan 872 Urban crime rates ... Pitt 2074; Sabir 2074 Teachers’ Association resolution on news media ... Urban wildlife management ... Phillips 1943; Sucha Eggen 732–33; Smith 732–33 1943 Time-share lease consumer protection ... Gotfried 1431, Veterans’ licence plate eligibility ... Cooper 2073; 1552, 1920–21; Malkinson 1920–21; McLean 1431, Malkinson 2073 1552 Victims of crime ... Aheer 944–45; Ganley 945 Tobacco reduction and industry lobbyists ... Hoffman Victims of crime fund ... Ganley 1711–12, 1772–73; 872–73, 1081; Notley 872; Swann 872, 1081 Orr 1711–12; Pitt 1772–73 Tourism in Banff-Cochrane constituency ... Miranda Violence prevention ... Fraser 871; Ganley 871; 338; Westhead 338 Hoffman 871–72 Tourists from Germany ... Hoffman 2190; Miranda Water Act enforcement ... Hanson 589; Phillips 589 2190; Starke 2190 Wheat varietal classification changes ... Carlier 1600; Tow truck driver safety ... Drysdale 1941; Mason Strankman 1600 1941, 2367; Strankman 2367 Wildfire season preparedness ... Anderson, S. 877; Trade with British Columbia ... Bilous 525; Clark 525 Carlier 876–77; Yao 876–77 Traffic congestion in south Edmonton ... Mason 805–6; Wildfire update ... Carlier 1133; McKitrick 1133 Turner 805 Women’s equality ... Luff 605; McLean 605–6 Trampoline safety standards ... Anderson, S. 255, 2396– Women’s political participation ... Ceci 1506; McLean 97; Drysdale 2396–97; McKitrick 255 1506; Shepherd 1506 Trans Mountain pipeline alternatives ... Hoffman 508; Workers’ compensation sustainability ... Ceci 2256; McCuaig-Boyd 508; Starke 508 Ganley 2256; Hunter 2256 2018 Hansard Subject Index 101

Oral Question Period (current session topics) (continued) Pan-Canadian framework on clean growth and climate Workforce education and training ... Bilous 1503–4; change (continued) McLean 1504; McPherson 1503–4; Schmidt 1504 Provincial support ... Kenney 250; Notley 250 Workplace safety ... Gray 2319; Horne 2318–19 Provincial withdrawal of support proposed, emergency Workplace safety and employment standards ... Notley motion See Emergency motions under Standing 1075–76; Swann 1075–76 Order 42 (current session): Provincial climate Workplace safety legislation ... Gray 1410; Westhead change strategy 1410 Paralympic Games Order of Canada 2026 Winter Games, Calgary bid, funding from Alberta recipients ... Governor General of Canada 1070 supplementary supply ... Miranda 155; Orr 155 Order Paper Paramedic program, community Adherence to, Speaker’s ruling ... Acting Speaker See Community paramedic program (Sweet) 1011 Paramedics Projected government business See Projected See Emergency medical services (ambulances, etc.): government business Paramedics Questions referring to matters on See Oral Question PARDS Period (procedure): Questions referring to matters See Peace Area Riding for the Disabled Society on Order Paper Paris agreement on climate change Organ and tissue donation Greenhouse gas reduction targets ... Kenney 192; Donation rates ... Babcock 2232; Hoffman 2232 Phillips 192; Swann 82 General remarks ... Starke 1753 Implementation, emergency motion under Standing Members’ statements ... Cooper 1124–25; Turner 538; Order 42, request for debate (unanimous consent van Dijken 727 granted) ... Fildebrandt 1947 Organic food Implementation, emergency motion under Standing Federal standards ... Carlier 491–92; Strankman 492– Order 42 (Fildebrandt: defeated) ... Dach 1956; Ellis 93 1960–61; Fildebrandt 1947–48, 1963; Fitzpatrick Standards, laws and legislation See Supporting 1960; Hunter 1958–60; Kleinsteuber 1960; Mason Alberta’s Local Food Sector Act (Bill 7) 1963–65; McIver 1961–63; McPherson 1955–56; Orphan Well Association Nixon 1952–54, 1965–66; Phillips 1948–50; Renaud Correspondence on contract awards, April 1, 2017, to 1954–55; Shepherd 1957–58; Swann 1950–52 March 31, 2018 (Motion for a Return 18: accepted) ... Implementation, emergency motion under Standing Panda 2263 Order 42 (Fildebrandt: defeated), amendment to add Reclamation contracts, April 1, 2017, to March 31, 2018 “, but recognize the need to reduce greenhouse gas (Written Question 9: accepted) ... Panda 2263 emissions without imposing disproportionate cost on Ottawa Redblacks football club the Alberta economy not being imposed by our See Grey Cup: 2018 finals economic competitors,” motion on (McIver: defeated) ... Fildebrandt 1963; Mason 1963–65; McIver Out-of-country health services 1962–63; Nixon 1965–66 See Health care finance: Out-of-country services Implementation, emergency motion under Standing Outdoor art Order 42, points of order on debate ... Deputy Speaker See Murals: Longest mural in Canada 1965–66; Mason 1965–66; Nixon 1965–66 Overseas offices, Albertan Implementation, emergency motion under Standing See Alberta government offices Order 42 (Fildebrandt: defeated), amendment to add P3s “, but recognize the need to reduce greenhouse gas See Public-private partnerships (P3s) emissions without imposing disproportionate cost on PAC the Alberta economy not being imposed by our See Committee on Public Accounts, Standing economic competitors,” motion on (McIver: defeated), division ... 1966 PACE program See Implementation, emergency motion under Standing Property assessed clean energy program (PACE) Order 42 (Fildebrandt: defeated), division ... 1967

PACE program, laws and legislation See Act to Enable Clean Energy Improvements, An Park Preservation Society, Weaselhead/Glenmore (Bill 10) See Weaselhead/Glenmore Park Preservation Society PACs (political action committees) Park rangers See Political advertising by third parties See Fish and wildlife officers (corporations, unions, advocacy groups, etc.) Parkland county Pages (Legislative Assembly) Coal phase-out impact ... Ceci 799–800; Fraser 729; Recognition, Speaker’s statement ... Speaker, The 1335 McPherson 799–800; Phillips 729 Palmer, Kira and Evan Parkland Institute See Rare diseases: Health ministry communications Report on Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain project with affected persons, members’ statements economic impact See Pipeline construction: Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion project, Pan-Canadian framework on clean growth and climate Parkland Institute report change Carbon pricing component ... Kenney 109–10; Notley Parks, provincial 109–10 See Bighorn backcountry: Land management plan; Federal funding to British Columbia ... Hoffman 472; Castle provincial park; Castle wildland provincial Kenney 472 park; Fish Creek provincial park 102 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Parks ministry Personal health record (PHR) See Ministry of Environment and Parks See Alberta Netcare (provincial electronic health Parks Towns Act records): Open data portal for personal Amendments, laws and legislation See Miscellaneous information (personal health record) Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 31) Personal information Parlby, Irene Gender markers on government documents See Vital See Famous Five records: Gender marker options Parliamentary Counsel Personal Information Protection Act Senior counsel appointment ... Speaker, The 56 Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Improve Parliamentary debate procedure the Affordability and Accessibility of Post- See Legislative procedure secondary Education, An (Bill 19) Parliamentary democracy Persons with developmental disabilities Westminster system ... Hunter 2027; Kenney 427–28, Arts organizations See Indefinite Arts Centre, 430–31 Calgary Partnership Act Members’ statements ... Cyr 1191 Amendments, laws and legislation See Miscellaneous Persons with developmental disabilities program Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 31) Funding ... Cooper 113–14; Gray 113; Sabir 114, 177; Patients, An Act to Protect Woollard 177 See Act to Protect Patients, An (Bill 21) Funding from supplementary supply ... Fraser 148–49, 151–52; Loyola 137, 139; Sabir 137, 139, 149, 151– Patriotism 52 General remarks ... Kenney 428 Review ... Aheer 400, 1085; Cooper 1773–74; Ganley PATs 1001; McPherson 574–75, 1001; Sabir 361, 574–75, See Student testing (elementary and secondary 1773–74; Speech from the Throne 5 students): Provincial achievement tests (PATs) Review, funding from supplementary supply ... Cooper Paul Kane high school, St. Albert 147; Sabir 147 Capital plan ... Eggen 622; Horne 622 Stakeholder consultation ... Aheer 1936; Sabir 1936 Payette, Rt. Hon. Julie Persons with disabilities See Governor General of Canada Access barrier removal initiatives ... Malkinson 1344– PCHAD Act 45; Sabir 1345 See Protection of Children Abusing Drugs Act Access barriers, members’ statements ... Renaud 1417 PDD program Advocacy for human rights ... McPherson 2139 See Persons with developmental disabilities program Discretionary trusts (Henson trusts) ... Malkinson 45 Peace Area Riding for the Disabled Society Discretionary trusts (Henson trusts), laws and legislation Members’ statements ... Drysdale 1705 See Act to Strengthen Financial Security for Persons with Disabilities, An (Bill 5) Peace River (constituency) Housing ... Sabir 177; Woollard 177 Member’s personal and family history ... Hoffman Programs and services ... Hunter 1778 2384; Jabbour 1227, 1698, 2378–80; Littlewood Workforce participation ... Aheer 1936; Renaud 1615; 2380; McPherson 2380; Shepherd 2380–81; Sucha Sabir 1615, 1936 2380 Persons with Disabilities, An Act to Strengthen Peace River (town) Financial Security for Air ambulance service See Emergency medical See Act to Strengthen Financial Security for Persons services (ambulances, etc.): Air ambulance with Disabilities, An (Bill 5) (medevac) service, Peace River Persons with Disabilities, International Day of Peace River nonprofit organizations See International Day of Persons with Disabilities See Diabetes Canada: Fundraisers in Peace River constituency Pest Management Regulatory Agency Neonicotinoid regulations See Neonicotinoids Pediatric psychiatric care Strychnine regulations See Strychnine See Child mental health services

Peter Lougheed Centre (Calgary general hospital) Pediatricians Capital funding ... Jansen 825; Luff 825 Shortages, Fort McMurray ... Hoffman 1600; Yao 1600 Pembina Pipeline Corporation Petitions presented to the Legislative Assembly (current

See Petrochemicals diversification program: Projects session) approved Angel cradles (safe places to leave infants) in new hospitals ... Sucha 1418 Penner, Shirley Caribou range plans ... Kenney 200 Members’ statements ... Aheer 414–15 Human burial options ... McKitrick 2402 Pension plan, local authorities Parental choice in education ... Ellis 797–98 See Local authorities pension plan Pharmacy funding framework ... Clark 2370; Yao 606, Pension plan, public service 626 See Public service pension plan Wildlife rehabilitation site access to all species ... Swann Performing arts 20, 118 Calgary programs See Penner, Shirley 2018 Hansard Subject Index 103

Petitions tabled in the Assembly Philippine Independence Day Note: Petitions tabled are available on the Legislative General remarks ... Kenney 1544 Assembly website (http://www.assembly.ab.ca) under Physician Locum Services Assembly Documents and Records. Rural service ... Hoffman 386; Schneider 386 Petrochemical feedstock infrastructure program Physicians Enactment, laws and legislation See Energy [See also Pediatricians] Diversification Act (Bill 1) Compensation ... van Dijken 2158 General remarks ... Cortes-Vargas 1940–41; McCuaig- Compensation, specialists ... Swann 1887 Boyd 1940–41; Piquette 233–34 Disciplinary procedures following sexual assault Provincial loan guarantee component ... Orr 241–42; convictions, laws and legislation See Act to Protect Stier 1527 Patients, An (Bill 21) Petrochemicals diversification program Recruitment and retention ... Fitzpatrick 1872; Hoffman Enactment, laws and legislation See Energy 1872 Diversification Act (Bill 1) Representation, laws and legislation See Act to General remarks ... Bilous 1627–28; Piquette 407; Recognize AMA Representation Rights, An (Bill Starke 1634 24) Phase 1 ... McKitrick 278; Speech from the Throne 3 Rural physician action plan ... Payne 1804; Schneider Phase 2 ... Ceci 347, 683; Coolahan 51; Cortes-Vargas 1807 1940–41; Fraser 115; McCuaig-Boyd 115, 1940–41; Rural physicians, recruitment and retention ... Barnes McKitrick 278; Speech from the Throne 3; Sucha 1886; Cyr 1887; Goodridge 1883–84; Hunter 1893; 328; Woollard 48 Larivee 1802; Payne 1804; Schneider 1806–7; van Phase 2, ethane component ... Piquette 233 Dijken 1803; Yao 1801 Program evaluation ... Fraser 115; Hunter 1537; Rural physicians, Vulcan ... Hoffman 386–87; McCuaig-Boyd 115; Orr 243; Panda 1534; Piquette Schneider 386 1534 Service agreement ... Smith 1969; Yao 1801 Projects approved [See also Inter Pipeline Ltd.: Physicians’ education Industrial Heartland petrochemical complex]; Alberta international medical graduate program ... Malkinson 46; McCuaig-Boyd 571–72, 1311–12; Hanson 1724–25 Piquette 571–72 Pickleball Association, Strathcona County Royalty credit program ... Clark 15; McCuaig-Boyd 16 See Strathcona County Pickleball Association Petrochemicals industry PIDA (Public Interest Disclosure (Whistleblower Export market development ... Cyr 50 Protection) Act) New plants [See also Inter Pipeline Ltd.]; Speech from Amendments, laws and legislation See Statutes the Throne 2 Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 18) Petroleum industry PIDA review committee See Energy industries; Oil sands development See Ethics and Accountability Committee, Select Petroleum Marketing Commission, Alberta Special See Alberta Petroleum Marketing Commission Pine beetle control Petroleum prices Federal-provincial-municipal co-operation (Motion See Gas prices; Oil prices Other than Government Motion 506: carried) ... Petroleum Producers, Canadian Association of Carlier 1794–95; Drysdale 1795–96; Loewen See Ministry of Environment and Parks: Minister’s 1797–98; Rosendahl 1793–94; Schneider 1796–97; remarks on oil sands advisory group selection Swann 1796; Sweet 1793, 1798 process Hinton and area infestation ... Rosendahl 276, 1764 Petroleum products Jasper townsite area infestation ... Anderson, S. 1760; General remarks ... Fitzpatrick 1137–38 Schneider 1760 Pets Management strategy ... Carlier 1217–18, 1660; Bonds with humans ... Starke 998 Drysdale 1217–18; Feehan 154; Schneider 138, 154; Sweet 1659–60 Pharmacists ACE team See HIV/AIDS treatment: Adherence and PIPA (Personal Information Protection Act) community engagement (ACE) program Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Improve Funding framework ... Fraser 367, 541; Hoffman 252– the Affordability and Accessibility of Post- 53, 341, 367–69, 541, 1128–29; Starke 252–53, 368, secondary Education, An (Bill 19) 1128; Yao 341 Pipeline act Funding framework, members’ statements ... Starke 344 See Preserving Canada’s Economic Prosperity Act Funding framework, petition presented to the Assembly (Bill 12); Trans Mountain Pipeline Project Act ... Clark 2370; Yao 606, 626 (Senate Public Bill S-245) Pharmacy and Drug (Pharmaceutical Equipment Pipeline construction Control) Amendment Act, 2016 (Bill 205, 2016) Aboriginal consultation ... Littlewood 1638; Panda General remarks ... Turner 559 1630; Phillips 1628–29 Pharmacy centre Approval process, federal laws and legislation See Act See Provincial pharmacy central drug production to Enact the Impact Assessment Act and the and distribution centre Canadian Energy Regulator Act, to Amend the Navigation Protection Act and to Make Philippine Heritage Month Consequential Amendments to Other Acts, An General remarks ... Carson 1545 (federal Bill C-69) Proclamation ... Hoffman 1433; Loyola 1433 104 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Pipeline construction (continued) Pipeline construction (continued) Approvals ... Loewen 396, 2040; Phillips 2040 Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion project Approvals, social licence for See Climate leadership opposition, provincial response ... Anderson, W. 406; plan, provincial: Relation to pipeline approval; Barnes 79; Bilous 525; Ceci 1025; Clark 525; Energy industries: Environmental and ethical Coolahan 71–72; Cooper 47, 605; Drysdale 601, standards 999–1000; Ellis 67; Fildebrandt 441; Fraser 440; Budgetary implications See Budget process: Hoffman 471–73, 477, 505–7, 519–20, 624, 999– Revenue/cost forecasts used 1000; Kazim 440; Kenney 58, 284, 438–39, 471–72, Current projects ... Westhead 403 505–7, 519–20, 582, 598, 1022–23; Loewen 477, Eagle Spirit pipeline proposal See Eagle Spirit Energy 577–78; Loyola 279; Mason 577–78, 605; McCuaig- corridor Boyd 441, 601, 1025; McIver 52, 427, 443, 624; Enbridge line 3 replacement project ... Ceci 347, 473; McKitrick 278–80; Nixon 442, 1530–31; Notley 22– Feehan 551; Fraser 473; Loewen 2147; Mason 23, 58, 284, 438–40, 582, 598, 1022, 1140–41; Orr 2147; McCuaig-Boyd 473, 1625 310–11; Panda 441, 538; Payne 404; Phillips 443, Enbridge line 3 replacement project approval ... Kenney 453–54, 577, 1000; Pitt 1025; Rosendahl 276; 660; Notley 660 Schneider 409–10; Speech from the Throne 2; Sweet Enbridge Northern Gateway project cancellation ... 44; Woollard 48 Aheer 2069, 2075; Bilous 1627, 2051, 2072; Carson Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion project 2196; Clark 2054; Cyr 75–76; Dreeshen 2072; support (Government Motion 2: carried as amended Hoffman 2036; Kenney 25–27, 618, 659–60, 728, unanimously) ... Aheer 37–39; Barnes 78–79; Clark 1626, 1986–87, 2035–36, 2052, 2362; Loewen 393– 30–31, 67–69; Coolahan 70–72; Cyr 70, 74–76; 94, 2056; Mason 36, 75, 2075; McCuaig-Boyd 2069, Ellis 67; Feehan 33–34; Fildebrandt 72–73; Gill 2258; McIver 37; Notley 618, 660, 728, 1986–87, 77–78; Gotfried 73–74; Kenney 23–30, 33; Luff 81; 2069, 2362; Panda 2050; Phillips 1629, 2035, Mason 35–37, 68, 75–76, 83; McCuaig-Boyd 31–33; 2055–56; Pitt 2258; Shepherd 1144–45 McIver 37, 39, 51–53; McKitrick 84–85; Nixon 34– Enbridge Northern Gateway project cancellation, points 35, 37; Notley 21–23; Orr 77; Panda 69–70; Starke of order on debate ... Deputy Speaker 1997; Mason 83–84; Swann 81–83; Taylor 76 1997, 2045; Nixon 1997, 2045–46; Speaker, The Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion project 2046 support (Government Motion 2: carried as amended Enbridge Northern Gateway project cancellation, points unanimously), amendment A1 to (a) replace “the of order on debate, point of clarification ... Mason government of Alberta’s fight on behalf of Albertans’ 2046; Nixon 2046–47; Speaker, The 2046–47 interests” with “the efforts by the government of Enbridge Northern Gateway project cancellation, Alberta to fight on behalf of Albertans’ interests,” Premier’s remarks ... Dreeshen 2257; Kenney 2252– (b)(i) strike out “continue to,” and (c) insert ,” 53; Mason 2257; McCuaig-Boyd 2315; Nixon 2315; including putting before Parliament a declaration that Notley 2253 the pipeline is in the national interest pursuant to Federal jurisdiction over interprovincial lines ... section 92(10)(c) of the Constitution Act, 1867” after McCuaig-Boyd 855; Piquette 465 “construction” ... Kenney 24 Federal-provincial meeting on See Federal-provincial- Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion project territorial meetings: Alberta-British Columbia- support (Government Motion 2: carried as amended federal meeting on Kinder Morgan Trans unanimously), amendment A1 to (a) replace “the Mountain pipeline expansion project government of Alberta’s fight on behalf of Albertans’ General remarks ... Hunter 358; Loewen 2152; Speech interests” with “the efforts by the government of from the Throne 5; Strankman 1995 Alberta to fight on behalf of Albertans’ interests,” Job creation ... Coolahan 12–13; Gill 78; McCuaig- (b)(i) strike out “continue to,” and (ii) insert ,” Boyd 12–13; Notley 22 including putting before Parliament a declaration that Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion project ... the pipeline is in the national interest pursuant to Aheer 1471; Bilous 2072; Ceci 347–48; Coolahan section 92(10)(c) of the Constitution Act, 1867” after 12–13; Cooper 758; Cyr 50; Dreeshen 2072; “construction,” motion on (Nixon) ... Aheer 37–39; Goehring 726; McCuaig-Boyd 12–13; Sweet 44 Barnes 78–79; Clark 67–69; Coolahan 70–72; Cyr Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion project, 70, 74–76; Ellis 67; Fildebrandt 72–73; Gill 77–78; members’ statements ... Coolahan 1278; McIver Gotfried 73–74; Mason 35–37, 68, 75–76; McIver 1497–98 37, 51–53; Nixon 34–35; Orr 77; Panda 69–70; Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion project, Taylor 76 Parkland Institute report ... Swann 82 Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion project Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion project support (Government Motion 2: carried as amended opposition ... Loewen 1553; Phillips 1553 unanimously), amendment A1 to (a) replace “the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion project government of Alberta’s fight on behalf of Albertans’ opposition, British Columbia ... Anderson, W. 406; interests” with “the efforts by the government of Cyr 49; Fraser 1213; Hoffman 505–7, 1338–39; Alberta to fight on behalf of Albertans’ interests,” Hunter 357–58, 1272; Kenney 10–11, 24, 505–7, (b)(i) strike out “continue to,” and (ii) insert ,” 728, 1268–69, 1338–39; Loewen 393–96; Loyola including putting before Parliament a declaration that 279; McCuaig-Boyd 1026, 1272; McKitrick 278–80; the pipeline is in the national interest pursuant to Notley 10–11, 728, 1213, 1268–69; Orr 309–10; section 92(10)(c) of the Constitution Act, 1867” after Panda 331, 1026; Payne 404; Rosendahl 276; “construction,” motion on (Nixon), request for Speech from the Throne 2; Yao 726 separate vote on amendment components ... Nixon 37 2018 Hansard Subject Index 105

Pipeline construction (continued) Pipeline construction (continued) Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion project Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion project support (Government Motion 2: carried as amended support (Government Motion 2: carried as amended unanimously), amendment A1 to (a) replace “the unanimously), points of order on debate ... Clark 30; government of Alberta’s fight on behalf of Albertans’ Deputy Speaker 28, 30; Mason 27–28, 30; Nixon 28 interests” with “the efforts by the government of Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion project Alberta to fight on behalf of Albertans’ interests,” support (Government Motion 2: carried as amended (b)(i) strike out “continue to,” and (ii) insert ,” unanimously) division ... 85 including putting before Parliament a declaration that Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion project the pipeline is in the national interest pursuant to support from First Nations ... Feehan 33–34, 456; section 92(10)(c) of the Constitution Act, 1867” after McCuaig-Boyd 32 “construction,” motion on (Nixon), motion to adjourn Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion project debate (McIver: defeated) ... McIver 53 suspension ... Barnes 686; Bilous 522–24; Ceci 473; Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion project Clark 599; Cyr 74–75; Drysdale 601; Fildebrandt support (Government Motion 2: carried as amended 440–41; Fraser 439–40, 473, 1213; Gill 523–24, unanimously), amendment A1 to (a) replace “the 568–69; Gotfried 73–74; Hoffman 442, 444–45, government of Alberta’s fight on behalf of Albertans’ 471–74, 506–8, 513–14, 519–20, 522, 599, 624; interests” with “the efforts by the government of Hunter 358; Kenney 438–39, 444–45, 471–73, 506– Alberta to fight on behalf of Albertans’ interests,” 7, 513–14, 519–20, 582, 597–99, 659–61, 1074, (b)(i) strike out “continue to,” and (ii) insert ,” 1212–13; Mason 569–70; McCuaig-Boyd 441–42, including putting before Parliament a declaration that 508, 601, 622, 624, 824; McIver 443, 623–24; Nixon the pipeline is in the national interest pursuant to 442, 522, 569–70, 593, 622, 632; Notley 23, 438–40, section 92(10)(c) of the Constitution Act, 1867” after 582, 598–600, 660–61, 1074, 1212–13; Panda 441, “construction,” motion on (Nixon), motion to adjourn 824; Phillips 441–43; Pitt 441–42, 523; Starke 508; debate (McIver: defeated), division ... 53 Strankman 780 Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion project support (Government Motion 2: carried as amended Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion project unanimously), amendment A1 to (a) replace “the suspension, carbon levy freeze in response proposed government of Alberta’s fight on behalf of Albertans’ See Emergency motions under Standing Order 42 interests” with “the efforts by the government of (current session): Trans Mountain pipeline Alberta to fight on behalf of Albertans’ interests,” construction suspension (b)(i) strike out “continue to,” and (ii) insert ,” Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion project including putting before Parliament a declaration that suspension, emergency debate under Standing Order the pipeline is in the national interest pursuant to 30 ... Aheer 458–60; Babcock 460–61; Clark 456– section 92(10)(c) of the Constitution Act, 1867” after 58; Feehan 455–56; Fildebrandt 463–64; Hanson “construction,” motion on (Nixon), division on 454–55; Hunter 465–66; Kenney 450–51; Larivee amendment A1 (a) (defeated) ... 80 462–63; Malkinson 458; McCuaig-Boyd 451–52; Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion project McIver 467; Nixon 452–53; Phillips 453–54; support (Government Motion 2: carried as amended Piquette 464–65; Sucha 466–67; Swann 461–62 unanimously), amendment A1 to (a) replace “the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion project government of Alberta’s fight on behalf of Albertans’ suspension, members’ statements ... Clark 596–97; interests” with “the efforts by the government of Panda 538, 869 Alberta to fight on behalf of Albertans’ interests,” Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion project (b)(i) strike out “continue to,” and (c) insert ,” suspension, request for emergency debate under including putting before Parliament a declaration that Standing Order 30 (unanimous consent granted) ... the pipeline is in the national interest pursuant to Kenney 448–49; Mason 449; Speaker, The 449–50 section 92(10)(c) of the Constitution Act, 1867” after Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion project “construction,” motion on (Nixon), division on suspension, request for emergency debate under amendment A1 (b)(i) (carried unanimously)... 80 Standing Order 30, points of order on debate ... Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion project Mason 449; Nixon 449; Speaker, The 449 support (Government Motion 2: carried as amended Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion project unanimously), amendment A1 to (a) replace “the suspension, request for emergency debate under government of Alberta’s fight on behalf of Albertans’ Standing Order 42 (unanimous consent denied) ... interests” with “the efforts by the government of Nixon 593 Alberta to fight on behalf of Albertans’ interests,” Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline update, (b)(i) strike out “continue to,” and (ii) insert ,” ministerial statement ... Notley 1266 including putting before Parliament a declaration that Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline update, the pipeline is in the national interest pursuant to ministerial statement, responses ... Clark 1267; section 92(10)(c) of the Constitution Act, 1867” after Fildebrandt 1267–68; Kenney 1266–67; Starke “construction,” motion on (Nixon), division on 1268 amendment A1 (b)(ii) (defeated) ... 80 NDP position See New Democratic Party: Position on Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion project pipeline construction support (Government Motion 2: carried as amended New pipeline approval ... Drysdale 1000; Phillips 1000 unanimously), amendment A2 to include annual Opposition ... Bilous 2040; Loewen 2040 reporting on oil sands development, motion on (Swann: defeated) ... Mason 83; Swann 81–83 106 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Pipeline construction (continued) Pipeline construction (continued) Opposition, federal response ... Bilous 522–24; Cyr TransCanada Keystone XL project, NDP position on ... 74–75; Fildebrandt 440–41; Fraser 440; Gill 523– Kenney 2253; Notley 2253 24, 568–69; Gotfried 73–74; Hoffman 444–45, 472– Pipeline task force 73, 506–7, 513–14, 520, 522; Hunter 358; Kenney See Market Access Task Force 438–39, 444–45, 472–73, 506–7, 513–14, 520, 1073– Pipelines (oil and gas) 74, 1269–70; McCuaig-Boyd 441, 624; McIver 623– Capacity ... Fraser 473, 619, 1759; Loewen 2147; 24; Nixon 442, 522; Notley 23, 438–40, 1073–74, Mason 2147; McCuaig-Boyd 15, 473; McKitrick 15; 1269–70; Pitt 523 Notley 619; Panda 70, 331; Phillips 1759–60 Opposition, federal response, emergency motion on See Capacity, impact on oil and gas prices See Oil prices: Emergency motions under Standing Order 42 Alberta differentials on global prices (current session): Provincial advocacy to federal Economic benefits ... Aheer 39 government on Trans Mountain pipeline Energy company space-booking practices ... Kenney expansion suspension; Emergency motions under 2188–89, 2252; McCuaig-Boyd 2189; Notley 2252 Standing Order 42 (current session): Provincial Federal jurisdiction over interprovincial lines ... Dach climate change strategy 1147; Drysdale 1000; Fildebrandt 542; Fitzpatrick Opposition, illegal actions ... Fildebrandt 72; Kenney 1147; Fraser 1213; Hoffman 938–39, 1000; Kenney 28; Loewen 395–96; Notley 22 450, 938; McCuaig-Boyd 452, 542; Notley 1213; Opposition, legal challenges ... Mason 36 Swann 461 Opposition, provincial response [See also Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline, use for Interprovincial/territorial trade: Alberta boycott bitumen versus diesel or gasoline proposed ... of British Columbia wine]; Cyr 49–50; Fraser 473; McCuaig-Boyd 441; Panda 441 Gotfried 74; Hoffman 473–74; Hunter 249; Kenney Laws and legislation See Alberta Underground 28–29, 1626; Loewen 393–96; McCuaig-Boyd 440; Infrastructure Notification System Consultation Nixon 35; Panda 1630; Starke 84 Act (Bill 211) Opposition, Speaker’s comment on questions of a Orders to cease transporting, laws and legislation See personal nature, points of clarification ... Loewen Preserving Canada’s Economic Prosperity Act 2048; Mason 2048; Nixon 2048; Speaker, The 2048 (Bill 12) Pipelines to the east coast ... Kenney 2361–62; Notley Safety ... Barnes 686; Clark 31 2361–62 Trans Mountain public purchase ... Clark 1409–10; Premier’s advocacy for ... Bilous 1627; Connolly 994; Fraser 1270; Gill 2071; Hoffman 1337–39, 1409– McCuaig-Boyd 1624–25; Notley 1140; Shepherd 10; Hunter 1272; Kenney 1269, 1337–38; McCuaig- 1145 Boyd 1272, 1339–40, 2071; McPherson 1339; Nixon Public perception, Angus-Reid poll ... McCuaig-Boyd 1408–9; Notley 1269–71; Phillips 1339; Piquette 584; Westhead 584 1339–40; Swann 1271 Rally at the Legislature, April 12, 2018 ... Mason 529 Trans Mountain public purchase, members’ statements Shell-Coastal GasLink project ... Kazim 440; McCuaig- ... Smith 1416; van Dijken 1277–78 Boyd 440 Trans Mountain public purchase agreements ... Clark Trans Mountain expansion project ... Kenney 1754; 1547–48; Hoffman 1548–49; Loewen 1552; Nixon 1953–54; Notley 1754 McCuaig-Boyd 1549, 1551; Notley 1547–48; Panda Trans Mountain expansion project, members’ 1551; Phillips 1553; Starke 1548–49 statements ... Goodridge 1619 Trans Mountain public purchase proposal ... Aheer 459; Trans Mountain expansion project, provincial financial Clark 457, 507, 596–97, 599–600, 1127; Fildebrandt support, request for emergency debate under Standing 542; Fraser 473; Hanson 465; Hoffman 473–74, Order 30 (not proceeded with) ... Fildebrandt 1351; 507, 513–14, 939; Kenney 438–39, 513–14, 540, Ganley 1351; Speaker, The 1351 939, 1126, 1212–13; Larivee 462; McCuaig-Boyd Trans Mountain expansion project, referral of subject 542; Notley 438–39, 540, 600, 1126–27, 1212–13; matter to committee proposed ... Fraser 1628 Swann 461–62 Trans Mountain expansion project completion ... Pittsburgh synagogue shooting Kenney 1658–59; Notley 1658–59 See Anti-Semitism: Pittsburgh synagogue shooting Trans Mountain expansion project completion, request Playgrounds for emergency debate under Standing Order 30 (not See Thorncliffe Greenview Community Association: proceeded with) ... Fildebrandt 1350; Mason 1349– Accessible playground 50; Nixon 1348–49; Speaker, The 1349–51 Playgrounds at schools Trans Mountain expansion project funding (Written See School construction: Playground construction Question 7: accepted) ... Panda 2262 TransCanada Energy East project ... Kenney 1987; PLC McCuaig-Boyd 1624–25; Notley 1987 See Peter Lougheed Centre (Calgary general TransCanada Energy East project, New Brunswick hospital) Premier’s proposal ... Aheer 2234; Phillips 2234 PMRA (Pest Management Regulatory Agency) TransCanada Energy East project cancellation ... Bilous Neonicotinoid regulations See Neonicotinoids 1627; Cyr 75; Hoffman 824; Kenney 25–26, 659– Strychnine regulations See Strychnine 60, 728, 1626; Notley 660, 728; Panda 824 Pocklington, Sarah TransCanada Keystone XL project ... Bilous 1627; Ceci See O Canada: Performed by Debbie Houle, Sherryl 347, 473; Feehan 551; Fraser 473; Kenney 25–26, Sewepagahan, and Sarah Pocklington 618, 1626, 1986–87, 2311; Loewen 2057; McCuaig- Poems Boyd 473, 1625; Notley 618, 1987, 2311; Phillips Carbon levy ... Orr 2400 1629 Prayer for Métis Veterans ... Hinkley 1878 2018 Hansard Subject Index 107

Points of clarification (current session) Points of order (current session) (continued) Addressing remarks through the chair ... Mason 2047; Gestures, point of clarification ... Nixon 592; Speaker, Nixon 2047; Speaker, The 2047–48 The 592 Gestures ... Nixon 592; Speaker, The 592 Gestures by members ... Loewen 1201; Speaker, The Language creating disorder (point of order upheld) ... 1202 Mason 2241; Speaker, The 2241 Gestures by members, member’s apology ... Mason Parliamentary language ... Mason 2047; Nixon 2047; 1201 Speaker, The 2047 Imputing motives ... Acting Speaker (Sweet) 991, 1065– Points of order, timing of ... Mason 2200; Speaker, The 66; Deputy Speaker 1965–66; Ganley 392, 991; Gill 2200 884; Mason 1965–66; McIver 883, 990–91, 1065, Preambles ... Nixon 2153; Speaker, The 2153 2402; Nixon 391–92, 1965–66; Shepherd 991; Preambles, point of clarification ... Pitt 2372; Speaker, Speaker, The 392, 426, 883; Westhead 883 The 2372 Imputing motives, member’s apology ... Mason 2402; Projected government business ... Acting Speaker Speaker, The 2402 (Sweet) 1014; Hunter 1014; Nixon 1014 Imputing motives, remarks withdrawn ... Schmidt Questions about a previous responsibility ... Mason 1065–66 2046; Nixon 2046–47; Speaker, The 2046–47 Insulting language ... Acting Speaker (Sweet) 555, Questions about legislative committee proceedings, 1701; Deputy Speaker 1861; Feehan 554, 1860–61; point of clarification ... Pitt 2372; Speaker, The 2372 Larivee 1700; Mason 1555; Nixon 554–55, 1554– Questions of a personal nature ... Loewen 2048; Mason 55; Pitt 1700, 1861; Schmidt 1701; Speaker, The 2048; Nixon 2048; Speaker, The 2048 1555; Starke 1861 Reflections on nonmembers ... Deputy Speaker 1947; Insulting language, explanation of Speaker’s ruling ... Nixon 1947 Acting Speaker (Sweet) 1701; Cooper 1701 Remarks off the record ... Mason 592; Nixon 592; Insulting language, remarks withdrawn ... Mason 1555; Speaker, The 592 Schmidt 1723; Starke 1861 Restrictions on oral questions ... Clark 390; Ganley Insulting language, request for member to leave the 390; McIver 390; Nixon 390; Speaker, The 390 Chamber ... Acting Speaker (Sweet) 1701; Schmidt Statements during tablings ... Mason 2200; Speaker, 1701 The 2200 Language creating disorder ... Acting Speaker (Sweet) Tablings procedure ... Mason 2200; Speaker, The 2200 315, 1067; Clark 1279; Deputy Speaker 1121; Points of order (procedure) Feehan 1121; Fildebrandt 2198, 2262; Gill 2240– Procedure, points of order on ... Clark 628; Fildebrandt 41; Hunter 1067; Larivee 1010, 2100; Mason 1279, 627; Mason 627–28; Speaker, The 628 2197–98, 2241; McIver 315, 1121, 2100; Nixon Timing, points of order on ... Mason 2261; Nixon 1009–10, 1279, 2100, 2197, 2262; Schmidt 1067; 2261; Speaker, The 2261, 2322 Speaker, The 1010, 1279–80, 2100, 2197–98, 2241, Points of order (current session) 2262 Addressing questions through the chair ... Cooper 2110; Language creating disorder, point of clarification ... Deputy Speaker 1946, 1998, 2110; Mason 1622, Fildebrandt 2241; Mason 2241; Speaker, The 2241 1946, 1998; Nixon 1622, 1946, 1997–98, 2110; Pitt Language creating disorder, remarks withdrawn ... 1998; Speaker, The 1622; Westhead 2110 Acting Speaker (Sweet) 315; Ceci 2100; Larivee Addressing questions through the chair, remarks 2100; Mason 1279; Schmidt 315 withdrawn ... McCuaig-Boyd 2110 Members’ statements ... Ganley 293; McIver 292–93; Allegations against a member or members ... Acting Speaker, The 293 Speaker (Sweet) 902; Cooper 394, 1280; Deputy Offending the practices of the Assembly ... Deputy Speaker 394–95, 1997; Loewen 395; Mason 591, Speaker 1997; Fildebrandt 1996–97; Mason 1997; 902, 1280, 1997, 2261, 2323; Nixon 395, 591, 902, Nixon 1996–97 1997, 2261; Speaker, The 591, 1280, 2261, 2322; Parliamentary language ... Acting Speaker (Sweet) Westhead 394–95 1529; Deputy Speaker 220; Malkinson 220; Nixon Allegations against a member or members, remarks 219–20, 975, 1529; Pitt 2241; Speaker, The 975 withdrawn ... Nixon 2324; Speaker, The 2324 Parliamentary language, member’s apology ... Piquette Allegations against a nonmember or nonmembers ... 2241–42; Speaker, The 2242 Cooper 1348; Fraser 1347–48; Mason 1347–48; Parliamentary language, remarks withdrawn ... Gray Nixon 1347; Speaker, The 1348, 1407 1529 Anticipation ... Clark 628; Fildebrandt 627; Mason Points of order (place in Routine) ... Mason 2261; 627–28; Speaker, The 628 Nixon 2261; Speaker, The 2261 Brevity ... Fildebrandt 2322–23; Mason 2323; Nixon Points of order (topic) ... Clark 628; Fildebrandt 627; 2323; Speaker, The 2323 Mason 627–28; Speaker, The 628 Decorum ... Speaker, The 1563; Starke 1563 Points of order withdrawn ... Mason 627, 1201; Nixon Exhibits ... Deputy Speaker 1998; Mason 1998; Nixon 180, 627, 1009, 1200–1201; Speaker, The 1201 1998 Preambles to supplementary questions ... Deputy Factual accuracy ... Deputy Speaker 28; Fildebrandt Speaker 1999; Mason 1998; McIver 1998–99; Pitt 2323; Mason 27–28, 2323; Nixon 28, 2323; Speaker, 1998 The 2323 Questions about a previous responsibility ... Mason False allegations ... Deputy Speaker 1120; McIver 2045, 2077; Nixon 2045–46, 2077; Speaker, The 1120; Schmidt 1120 2046, 2077–78 False allegations, remarks withdrawn ... Yao 1120 Questions about a previous responsibility, point of Gestures ... Mason 592; Nixon 592; Speaker, The 592 clarification ... Mason 2046; Nixon 2046–47; Speaker, The 2046–47 108 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Points of order (current session) (continued) Police, Royal Canadian Mounted Questions outside government responsibility ... Clark See Royal Canadian Mounted Police 668–69; Deputy Speaker 1997; Fildebrandt 1996– Police Service, Calgary 97; Mason 669, 1997; Nixon 1996–97; Speaker, The See Calgary Police Service 669 Police Service, Edmonton Questions outside ministerial responsibility ... Feehan See Edmonton Police Service 1825; Ganley 1715; Mason 1715; Nixon 1715, 1825; Speaker, The 1715, 1763, 1825; Strankman Policies of government 1715 See Government policies Questions outside ministerial responsibility, remarks Policy committees, legislative withdrawn ... Payne 1825 See Legislative policy committees Recognizing a member in Oral Question Period ... Polio Fildebrandt 2199–2200; Luff 2198; Mason 2198– General remarks ... Woollard 2143 99; Nixon 2199; Speaker, The 2198–99 Political advertising by third parties (corporations, Referring to a member by name ... Chair 97; Clark 97; unions, advocacy groups, etc.) Loyola 97 General remarks ... Drever 1261; Gray 1258; Nixon Referring to the absence of a member or members ... 1262; Schneider 2019 Deputy Chair 1308; Nixon 1308; Westhead 1308 Laws and legislation [See also Election Finances and Referring to the absence of a member or members, Contributions Disclosure Statutes Amendment remarks withdrawn ... Cooper 1308 Act, 2018 (Bill 16)]; Anderson, S. 2233; Dang Reflections on nonmembers ... Deputy Speaker 1946– 2363–64; Gill 2232–33; Gray 2232–33, 2364; 47; Mason 1946–47; Nixon 1946 Hanson 1118; Loewen 1116, 1118; Swann 1115–16; Reflections on nonmembers, point of clarification ... Yao 1119 Deputy Speaker 1947; Nixon 1947 Laws and legislation, point of privilege raised on Relevance ... Acting Speaker (Sweet) 743–44; Cortes- Municipal Affairs and Transportation ministers’ Vargas 743–44; Deputy Chair 1908, 1910; Deputy remarks during debate and point of order discussion Speaker 1851, 1859, 1861, 1864; Feehan 971, (obstructing a member in performance of duty) ... 1859–61, 1863–64; Ganley 1908, 1910; Hoffman Clark 2326–27; Fildebrandt 2326; Gill 2324–25; 1909; Loewen 1851; Nixon 743, 971, 1908–9; Pitt Mason 2325–26; Nixon 2326; Speaker, The 2327, 1851, 1859, 1861, 1864; Smith 971; Speaker, The 2372 971; Starke 1861; Westhead 743, 1851 Laws and legislation, point of privilege raised on Relevance, remarks withdrawn ... Starke 1861 Municipal Affairs and Transportation ministers’ Remarks off the record ... Ganley 119, 391, 592; Mason 179–80, 591; McIver 180; Nixon 119, 179, 391, 591; remarks during debate and point of order discussion Pitt 391, 592; Speaker, The 119, 180, 391, 592 (obstructing a member in performance of duty), Remarks off the record, point of clarification ... Mason guidance to Speaker on procedure ... Clark 2324; 592; Nixon 592; Speaker, The 592 Speaker, The 2324 Restrictions on oral questions ... Clark 390; Ganley Laws and legislation, points of order on debate ... Gill 389; Nixon 389; Speaker, The 390 2240–41; Mason 2241; Speaker, The 2241 Restrictions on oral questions, point of clarification ... Laws and legislation, points of order on debate, point of Clark 390; Ganley 390; McIver 390; Nixon 390; clarification ... Fildebrandt 2241; Mason 2241; Speaker, The 390 Speaker, The 2241 Speaking order ... Acting Speaker (Sweet) 718; Clark Municipal election advertising ... Anderson, S. 1821; 30; Deputy Speaker 30; Mason 30; Pitt 718 Clark 1979; Fraser 1821; Swann 1979 Speaking to urgency (motions under Standing Order 30) New Democratic Party position ... Fildebrandt 1613 ... Feehan 1826; Nixon 1826; Speaker, The 1826 Oversight of ... Gill 2393; Hoffman 2393 Speaking to urgency (motions under Standing Order 42) Political candidates ... Deputy Speaker 1999; Ellis 1999; Mason 1999; Registration requirements ... Clark 1980; Swann 1980 Nixon 1999 Political discourse Standing Order 30 motions ... Mason 449; Nixon 449; Members’ statements ... Fraser 1753 Speaker, The 449 Political parties Supplementary questions ... Clark 548, 1621–22; Contribution limits ... Drever 1260; McKitrick 279; Mason 548, 1622; Nixon 548–49; Speaker, The 549, Speech from the Throne 4 1622 Contribution rules ... Gray 1258 Points of privilege Mergers ... Cooper 1259; Nixon 1262 See Privilege (current session) Noncompete agreements ... McIver 1109–10; Yao 1120 Points of privilege procedure Spending limits ... Speech from the Throne 4 See Privilege (procedure) Politicians Police Humility, members’ statements ... Stier 1994 Biology casework analysis agreement, funding from Porcupine Hills management plan supplementary supply ... Clark 128; Ganley 128 See Livingstone-Porcupine Hills recreation Carbon levy expenses ... Ellis 445–46; Ganley 445–46 management plan Funding ... Speech from the Throne 4 Post-secondary Education, An Act to Improve the Municipal grants, funding from supplementary supply ... Affordability and Accessibility of Clark 128; Ganley 128, 141; Nixon 140 See Act to Improve the Affordability and Police, Alberta Serious Incident Response Team Accessibility of Post-secondary Education, An (Bill See Alberta Serious Incident Response Team 19) (ASIRT) 2018 Hansard Subject Index 109

Postproduction digital animation and visual effects Power lines grant program Laws and legislation See Alberta Underground General remarks ... Miranda 157 Infrastructure Notification System Consultation Postsecondary education Act (Bill 211) Member for Banff-Cochrane’s remarks ... McIver 504 Power plants, electric Postsecondary education ministry See Electric power plants See Ministry of Advanced Education Power purchase arrangements Postsecondary educational institution finance See Electric utilities: Power purchase arrangements Carbon levy costs See Carbon levy: Impact on (PPAs) postsecondary institution costs Prakash Purab CST funding See Canada social transfer (federal) See Nanak, Guru Executive compensation ... Loyola 547; Schmidt 547, Pregnancy Pathways 1276; Woollard 1276 See Homeless women: Pregnancy Pathways program Executive compensation review ... Luff 1548; Schmidt Prekindergarten programs 1548 See Early childhood education Financial reporting of business subsidies ... Swann 325 Funding ... Drever 1726–27; Hanson 1864–65; Orr Premier’s Office 1846; Schmidt 1834, 1845, 1862, 2004–5; Shepherd See Office of the Premier 1855–56; Smith 1834; Starke 1720–21, 1860–61 Preschool programs Funding, 2018-2019 ... Carson 1862–63; Ceci 347; See Early childhood education Dang 1128; Eggen 1707; Loyola 547; McPherson Presenting Petitions (order of business) 1707; Schmidt 547, 625, 1128, 1276; Sucha 625; See Petitions presented to the Legislative Assembly Woollard 1276 (current session) Operational funding grants ... Fitzpatrick 417; Schmidt Presenting Reports by Standing and Special 417, 625; Sucha 625 Committees Postsecondary educational institutions See Reports presented by standing and special [See also Alberta College of Art and Design; committees Athabasca University; Grande Prairie Regional Preserving Canada’s Economic Prosperity Act (Bill 12) College; Red Deer College; St. Mary’s University; First reading ... McCuaig-Boyd 547 University of Alberta; University of Calgary] Second reading ... Clark 744–45; Connolly 742–44; Board of governor appointments ... Anderson, W. 1668; Coolahan 736–37; Kenney 738–42, 744; McCuaig- Dreeshen 1699; Schmidt 1668; Smith 1692 Boyd 736, 854–55; Panda 737–38, 742; Schmidt Board of governor appointments, laws and legislation 745 See Act to Improve the Affordability and Second reading, motion to adjourn debate (Schmidt: Accessibility of Post-secondary Education, An (Bill carried), division ... 745–46 19) Second reading, points of order on debate ... Acting Boards of governors, student representation ... Aheer Speaker (Sweet) 743–44; Cortes-Vargas 743–44; 1835; Shepherd 1855 Nixon 743; Westhead 743 Certificate programs ... Fraser 289; Schmidt 289 Committee ... Connolly 965; Coolahan 962–63; Private career colleges ... Panda 1858; Schmidt 1854– Fildebrandt 962; Hoffman 962; McCuaig-Boyd 961, 55 963–64; McPherson 961–62; Panda 964–65 Sexual abuse and assault policies ... Fraser 1991; Committee amendment A1 (repeal two years after Schmidt 1991 coming-into-force date (sunset clause)) (McPherson: Staff labour relations, laws and legislation See Public carried as amended) ... Connolly 965; Coolahan Service Employee Relations Amendment Act, 2018 962–63; Fildebrandt 962; Hoffman 962; McCuaig- (Bill 29) Boyd 961, 963–64; McPherson 961–62; Panda Technology program space increase ... Bilous 1257; 964–65 Ceci 347, 683; Clark 320; Cooper 323; Orr 1165; Committee amendment A1 (repeal two years after Schmidt 316–17, 321, 1492; Swann 324–25 coming-into-force date (sunset clause)) (McPherson: Technology program space increase, laws and carried as amended), subamendment SA1 (provision legislation See Growth and Diversification Act for extension) (Panda: carried) ... Connolly 965; (Bill 2) Panda 964–65 Postsecondary educational institutions admissions Third reading ... Babcock 1141–42; Ceci 1148; Clark (enrolment) 1149–50; Connolly 994; Dach 1146–47; Fitzpatrick Affordability ... Eggen 1707; McPherson 1707; Speech 1137–38, 1147; Ganley 1153; Horne 1148–49; from the Throne 3 Kleinsteuber 1153; Littlewood 1142–44; Loewen Posttraumatic stress disorder 1152; Loyola 1145; Mason 1135–36; McCuaig-Boyd Workers’ compensation coverage for first responders ... 994, 1153–54; McKitrick 996; McPherson 1150–51; Littlewood 20 Nixon 1136–37; Notley 1139–41; Panda 995; Potter, Emma Schreiner 1152–53; Shepherd 1144–46; Starke See Inspiration awards: Edmonton-Decore 1138–39; Sucha 1151–52; Swann 1137 recipients, members’ statements Royal Assent ... 18 May 2018 (outside of House sitting) Bill status ... Hoffman 938, 1004–5, 1029; Hunter Power, coal-produced 1004; Kenney 937–38, 1021–22, 1073; Loewen See Electric power plants: Coal-fired facilities 1118, 1152; Mason 1030; Nixon 1029–30; Notley Power, electrical 1021–22, 1074 See Electric power 110 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Preserving Canada’s Economic Prosperity Act (Bill 12) Private-sector organizations (continued) See Corporations; Nonprofit organizations Bill status, points of order on debate ... Larivee 1010; Private-sector organizations, small Nixon 1009–10; Speaker, The 1010 See Small business British Columbia Premier’s remarks ... Drysdale 601, Privilege (procedure) 1000; Hoffman 1000; Kenney 539–40, 582, 598, Obstructing a member in performance of duty 742, 1212; Mason 570; McCuaig-Boyd 601; Nixon (Municipal Affairs and Transportation ministers’ 570; Notley 539–40, 582, 598, 1212; Panda 737 remarks in Oral Question Period, December 3, 2018), Compliance and enforcement ... Coolahan 736–37 guidance to the speaker ... Clark 2324; Speaker, The Energy industry support for ... Panda 737–38 2324 Energy minister’s remarks ... Fraser 1213; Notley 1213 Privilege (current session) Export licensing provisions ... Clark 745; Coolahan Misleading the House (Environment and Parks 736–37; McCuaig-Boyd 963–64; Panda 737–38, minister’s responses to oral questions, March 19, 995 2018) (no prima facie point of privilege found) ... General remarks ... Ceci 683; Hoffman 505; Kenney 505; Larivee 261; Mason 293–94; McIver 294; Nixon McIver 687; Nixon 1623–24; Schneider 538–39 259–61; Speaker, The 261, 294, 313–14 Implementation ... Cooper 605; Drysdale 601; Obstructing a member in performance of duty Hoffman 1339; Kenney 727–28, 1212, 1339; (Municipal Affairs and Transportation ministers’ McCuaig-Boyd 584, 601, 605; Notley 727–28, 1212; remarks in Oral Question Period, December 3, 2018) Westhead 584 (no prima facie point of privilege found) ... Clark Implementation, compensation to affected producers 2326–27; Fildebrandt 2326; Gill 2324–25; Mason proposed ... Clark 585; McCuaig-Boyd 585 2325–26; Nixon 2326; Speaker, The 2327, 2372 Mandatory review (sunset clause) proposed ... Clark Privileges and Elections, Standing Orders and Printing, 584; McCuaig-Boyd 585 Standing Committee on Ministerial powers under act ... Clark 584; McCuaig- See Committee on Privileges and Elections, Standing Boyd 584 Orders and Printing, Standing Section 8, ministerial orders to cease transportation ... Pro-life movement Coolahan 737 General remarks ... McKitrick 775–76 Time for debate ... Cooper 605; Mason 605 Protests See Abortion services: Antiabortion protests Press releases near clinics See Government communications Progressive Conservative caucus Preventive medicine Member’s statement rotation See Members’ See Obesity Statements (procedure): Rotation of statements Preventive social service program OQP rotation See Oral Question Period (procedure): See Family and community support services Rotation of questions Primary schools Progressive Conservative Youth of Alberta See Schools Memorial tribute to former member See Sallows, Robert Prime Minister’s office See Office of the Prime Minister of Canada Progressivism Members’ statements ... Kazim 936 Printing, standing committee on See Committee on Privileges and Elections, Standing Projected government business Orders and Printing, Standing Speaker’s rulings ... Acting Speaker (Sweet) 1011, 1014 Speaker’s rulings, point of clarification ... Acting Privacy Act Speaker (Sweet) 1014; Hunter 1014; Nixon 1014 See Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIP Act) Promoting Job Creation and Diversification Act (Bill 1, 2016) Privacy Commissioner’s office Amendments, laws and legislation See Growth and See Information and Privacy Commissioner’s office Diversification Act (Bill 2) Privacy legislation, private sector General remarks ... Cyr 302 Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Improve Property assessed clean energy program (PACE) the Affordability and Accessibility of Post- Administration ... Drysdale 761; Gotfried 1562; Hanson secondary Education, An (Bill 19) 1560; Horne 647; Hunter 647; Stier 643–44 Privacy services (government ministry) Cost to consumers ... Gotfried 1064 See Ministry of Service Alberta Eligibility criteria ... Hanson 1560; Larivee 1415; Private Bills, Standing Committee on Schneider 1242–43; Stier 1415, 1558 See Committee on Private Bills, Standing; Laws and legislation See Act to Enable Clean Energy Committees of the Legislative Assembly Improvements, An (Bill 10) Private health care services Loan defaults ... Aheer 769; Stier 1184–85 See Health care: Private service delivery Loan sources ... Anderson, W. 646; Drysdale 1186; Private schools McIver 1181–82; Stier 644, 1184 [See also Education: Parental choice] Other jurisdictions ... Anderson, S. 1185; Gotfried 978; Enrolment ... Barnes 121; Eggen 121–22 Hanson 1560; Loewen 980, 1570–71; Orr 976–77; Faith-based schools, funding from supplementary Schneider 1243; Stier 1184–85, 1557–58 supply ... Barnes 121; Eggen 121–22 Property division of unmarried couples, laws and Funding from supplementary supply ... Barnes 121; legislation Eggen 121 See Family Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 28) 2018 Hansard Subject Index 111

Property Rights Advocate’s office Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health Care Recommendation 14.03, abolition of adverse possession Act (Bill 9) (continued) law ... Gotfried 1032; Yao 1035–36 Committee, amendment A6 (section 2(1)(b), removal of Property rights of landowners “engage in protest”) (Fildebrandt: defeated) ... See Freehold lands Fildebrandt 1091–92 Property tax Committee, amendment A6 (section 2(1)(b), removal of Commercial rates, Calgary ... Barnes 1757; Ceci 1757 “engage in protest”) (Fildebrandt: defeated), division PACE tax component See Property assessed clean ... 1092 energy program (PACE) Committee, amendment A7 (section 13, liability for PACE tax component, laws and legislation See Act to offences by corporations) (Fildebrandt: defeated) ... Enable Clean Energy Improvements, An (Bill 10) Fildebrandt 1092 Taxes in arrears ... Barnes 1756; Ceci 1756 Committee, amendment A7 (section 13, liability for offences by corporations) (Fildebrandt: defeated), Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health Care division ... 1092–93 Act (Bill 9) Committee, amendment A8 (section 5(1)(c) deleted, First reading ... Hoffman 425 “persistently request that another person refrain from Second reading ... Clark 787–88, 793; Connolly 787; providing or facilitating the provision of abortion Drever 499–500; Fildebrandt 791–93; Fitzpatrick services”) (Fildebrandt: defeated) ... Fildebrandt 502; Fraser 785; Hoffman 498, 500–501, 793, 807– 1093; Hoffman 1093–94 8; Jansen 786–87; Luff 789–90; McKitrick 775–76; Committee, amendment A8 (section 5(1)(c) deleted, McPherson 500–501; Miranda 790–91; Pitt 498– “persistently request that another person refrain from 99; Renaud 501–2; Swann 785–86; Woollard 788– providing or facilitating the provision of abortion 89 services”) (Fildebrandt: defeated), division ... 1094 Second reading, motion to not now read to allow for Committee, amendment A9 (definition of “premises”) further public input (reasoned amendment RA1) (Fildebrandt: defeated) ... Fildebrandt 1094–96; (Fildebrandt: defeated) ... Clark 793; Fildebrandt Hoffman 1095; McPherson 1095 792–93; Hoffman 793 Committee, amendment A9 (definition of “premises”) Second reading, motion to not now read to allow for (Fildebrandt: defeated), division ... 1096 further public input (reasoned amendment RA1) Third reading ... Drever 1355; Fildebrandt 1353–54; (Fildebrandt: defeated), division ... 793 Hoffman 1352–53, 1359; McLean 1356–57; Second reading, division ... 808 McPherson 1355–56; Miranda 1358; Shepherd Committee ... Clark 910; Connolly 1089; Drever 909– 1357–58; Swann 1354–55; Sweet 1358–59; 10, 912; Fildebrandt 911–12, 957–61, 992–93, Westhead 1355–56 1089–96; Fitzpatrick 957; Goehring 1091; Hoffman Third reading, motion to recommit bill to Committee of 910–11, 958, 1093–95; Jansen 959–60; Littlewood the Whole (Fildebrandt: defeated) ... Drever 1355; 1088–89; McPherson 1095; Renaud 992–93, 1090; Fildebrandt 1353–54; McPherson 1355; Swann Schmidt 910 1354–55 Committee, amendment A1 (access zone increase) Third reading, motion to recommit bill to Committee of (Drever: carried) ... Clark 910; Drever 909–10, 912; the Whole (Fildebrandt: defeated), division ... 1355 Fildebrandt 911–12; Hoffman 910–11; Schmidt 910 Third reading, division ... 1360 Committee, amendment A1 (access zone increase) Royal Assent ... 11 June 2018 (outside of House sitting) (Drever: carried), division ... 912–13 Comparison with other jurisdictions’ legislation ... Committee, amendment A1 (access zone increase) Swann 785 (Drever: carried), subamendment SA1 ruled out of Comparison with other legislation ... Hoffman 501; order ... Deputy Chair 911; Fildebrandt 911 McPherson 500–501 Committee, amendment A2 (municipal bylaw officer Members’ statements ... Cortes-Vargas 517–18 provision) (Fildebrandt: carried unanimously) ... Official Opposition Leader’s position ... Cortes-Vargas Fildebrandt 957–58; Hoffman 958 517–18; Hoffman 498; Pitt 498–99 Committee, amendment A2 (municipal bylaw officer Penalty provisions ... Drever 500; Hoffman 498, 807 provision) (Fildebrandt: carried unanimously), Provisions for protection of abortion service provider division ... 958 homes ... Drever 500 Committee, amendment A3 (definition of “journalistic Stakeholder consultation ... Luff 790 purpose”) (Fildebrandt: defeated) ... Fildebrandt 958–61; Jansen 959–60 Protecting of Children Abusing Drugs Act Committee, amendment A3 (definition of “journalistic Amendments, laws and legislation See Gaming and purpose”) (Fildebrandt: defeated), division ... 961 Liquor Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 6) Committee, amendment A4 (definition of “intimidate”) Protecting Victims of Non-consensual Distribution of (Fildebrandt: defeated) ... Fildebrandt 992–93; Intimate Images Act (Bill 202, 2017) Renaud 992–93 General remarks ... Turner 559–60 Committee, amendment A4 (definition of “intimidate”) Protection of Children Abusing Drugs Act (Fildebrandt: defeated), division ... 993 Request to Families and Communities Committee to Committee, amendment A5 (access zone, physician or review ... Ellis 2297; Ganley 2297; Pitt 2295–96; service provider residence) (Fildebrandt: defeated) ... Swann 2296–97 Fildebrandt 1090; Renaud 1090 Protection of Privacy Act Committee, amendment A5 (access zone, physician or See Freedom of Information and Protection of service provider residence) (Fildebrandt: defeated), Privacy Act (FOIP Act) division ... 1090 112 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Provincial achievement tests (PATs) Public housing See Student testing (elementary and secondary See Affordable housing students): Provincial achievement tests (PATs) Public Interest Commissioner’s office Provincial campgrounds Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure See Campgrounds, provincial See Interim supply estimates 2018-2019: Estimates Provincial Court Act debate procedure Amendments, laws and legislation See Miscellaneous Interim supply estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 181 Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 31) Main estimates 2018-2019 debate procedure See Provincial credit ratings Estimates of Supply (government expenditures) See Debts, public (provincial debt): Provincial credit Main estimates 2018-2019 vote ... Chair 607 rating Public Interest Disclosure (Whistleblower Protection) Provincial debt Act See Debts, public (provincial debt) Amendments, laws and legislation See Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 18) Provincial elections See Elections, provincial Public Interest Disclosure (Whistleblower Protection) Act review committee Provincial-federal relations See Ethics and Accountability Committee, Select See Federal-provincial-territorial relations Special Provincial income tax Public lands See Corporate taxation, provincial; Income tax, Backcountry land use [See also Bighorn backcountry]; provincial (personal income tax) Phillips 1414–15; Smith 1414–15 Provincial parks Recreational use, members’ statements ... Westhead See Fish Creek provincial park 2361 Provincial pharmacy central drug production and Public lands ministry distribution centre See Ministry of Environment and Parks Capital funding ... Hoffman 2097; Yao 2097 Public lands used for grazing PSERA (Public Service Employee Relations Act) Fire losses See Wildfire, southeastern Alberta amendments, laws and legislation (2017): Grassland destruction See Act to Improve the Affordability and Leases See Grazing leases Accessibility of Post-secondary Education, An (Bill Public offerings 19); Public Service Employee Relations Laws and legislation See Securities Amendment Act, Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 29); Statutes 2018 (Bill 20) Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 18) Public-private partnerships (P3s) PSI ASLI projects See Affordable supportive living See Postsecondary educational institutions initiative: Public-private partnership (P3) PSPP contracts See Public service pension plan General remarks ... Gill 638; Hoffman 640 PSPPA, pension plans governed by School maintenance See School maintenance and See Local authorities pension plan; Public service repair: Public-private partnerships (P3s) pension plan Seniors’ housing See Continuing/extended care Psychiatric care facilities: Public-private partnerships (P3s); Psychiatric hospital beds, St. Paul See St. Therese Seniors’ housing: Public-private partnerships health centre, St. Paul (P3s) Psychiatric services for children Public Recreation Areas Consultation Act (Bill 208) See Child mental health services First reading ... Westhead 1418 PTSD Public safety See Posttraumatic stress disorder [See also Crime] Public Accounts, Standing Committee on Initiatives ... Nixon 602 See Committee on Public Accounts, Standing Provincial initiatives ... Hoffman 602 Public debt Public Sector Compensation Transparency Act See Debts, public (provincial debt) Amendments, laws and legislation See Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 18) Public education curriculum Referral to Families and Communities Committee See Educational curricula (Government Motion 30: carried) ... Ellis 2297; Public education finance Ganley 2295, 2297; Mason 2295; Pitt 2295–96; See Education finance; Postsecondary educational Swann 2296–97 institution finance Public Sector Pension Plans Act, Joint Governance of Public education ministry See Joint Governance of Public Sector Pension Plans See Ministry of Education Act (Bill 27) Public education ministry, postsecondary Public service See Ministry of Advanced Education Collective bargaining rights, laws and legislation See Public Health Act Public Service Employee Relations Amendment Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Improve Act, 2018 (Bill 29) the Affordability and Accessibility of Post- Contract agreements ... Ceci 87–88, 346; Kazim 309; secondary Education, An (Bill 19) Speech from the Throne 4 Executive compensation ... Speech from the Throne 4 2018 Hansard Subject Index 113

Public service (continued) Public utilities Size ... Barnes 443; Ceci 577; Hoffman 443–44; Consumer resources, laws and legislation See Act to McIver 577 Empower Utility Consumers, An (Bill 14) Wage freeze ... Ceci 97, 102 Electric power See Electric utilities Wage freeze, non-unionized employees ... Ceci 346 Gas See Gas utilities Workplace bullying and harassment policies ... Clark Provincial policies on co-operatives (Motion Other than 1817; Hoffman 1817; Notley 1817 Government Motion 507: carried) ... Littlewood Public Service Act 2116–17; McKitrick 2114–15; Nixon 2117–18; Amendments, laws and legislation See Statutes Panda 2113–14; Schneider 2115–16; Schreiner Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 18) 2112–13, 2118 Public Service Employee Relations Act Underground infrastructure awareness campaigns See Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Improve Dig Safe Month the Affordability and Accessibility of Post- Water utilities See Water utilities secondary Education, An (Bill 19); Statutes Public Utilities Act Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 18) Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Improve Public Service Employee Relations Amendment Act, the Affordability and Accessibility of Post- 2018 (Bill 29) secondary Education, An (Bill 19) First reading ... Gray 2044–45 Public works Second reading ... Fildebrandt 2155–56; Gray 2153; See Capital plan; Capital projects Horne 2153–54; Hunter 2154–55 Public works, supply and services ministry Second reading, motion under Standing Order 49(2) on See Ministry of Infrastructure previous question (Fildebrandt: carried) ... Pulse crops Fildebrandt 2155–56; Nixon 2155 Exports, Indian tariffs ... Carlier 175–76; Gotfried Second reading, division ... 2156 175–76 Committee ... Dreeshen 2183; Gray 2182–84; Hunter Punjabi remarks in the Assembly 2181–83 See Legislative Assembly of Alberta: Remarks in Committee, amendment A1 (coming-into-force date) Punjabi (Hunter: defeated) ... Dreeshen 2183; Gray 2182– 83; Hunter 2181–83 PUP Committee, amendment A2 (coming-into-force date) See Bitumen upgrading: Partial upgrading program (Hunter: defeated) ... Gray 2183–84; Hunter 2183 Pupil-teacher ratio (K-12) Committee, amendment A2 (coming-into-force date) See Class size initiative (elementary and secondary (Hunter: defeated), division ... 2184 schools) Third reading ... Barnes 2217–18; Hunter 2215–17; Purchases by government Loyola 2215, 2219–20; van Dijken 2218–19 See Government contracts Third reading, division ... 2220 QSAs in schools Royal Assent ... 11 December 2018 (outside of House See Gay-straight alliances in schools sitting) Queen Elizabeth II Arbitration provisions ... Barnes 2217–18; Hunter Commonwealth Day message See Commonwealth 2216–17; Loyola 2215 Day: Message from the Queen Coming-into-force date ... Barnes 2217; Hunter 2216; Loyola 2215 Queer persons Removal of restrictions on collective bargaining for five See Gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender persons employee classifications ... Hunter 2215–16; Loyola Question Period 2215; van Dijken 2218–19 See Oral Question Period (procedure); Oral Public service pension plan Question Period (current session topics) Governance ... Ceci 571; McPherson 571 Racial Discrimination, International Day for the Public service pensions Elimination of [See also Local authorities pension plan; Teachers’ See International Day for the Elimination of Racial pension plan (legislative provisions) regulation Discrimination (Alberta Regulation 204/1995)] Racism Unfunded liability ... Barnes 2129, 2374; Gotfried [See also Discrimination] 2131–32; Hunter 2375; Turner 2376 Antiracism community grant program ... Coolahan Public transit 1756; Miranda 1756 Federal funding programs ... Dang 419–20; Jansen Antiracism strategy ... Clark 939–40; Dach 1921; 419–20 Eggen 940, 1875, 1921; Hoffman 939; Horne 1875; GreenTRIP funding ... Turner 805 Schmidt 2316; Shepherd 2316 GreenTRIP program ... Mason 805–6 Incident in Lethbridge restaurant, Service Alberta and Long-term planning ... Ceci 348 Status of Women minister’s remarks ... Hoffman 945; Kenney 945 Public transit, Calgary See Calgary Transit Radiation treatment See Cancer diagnosis and treatment Public transit, Edmonton See Edmonton Transit Service RAH See Royal Alexandra hospital, Edmonton Public transportation services ministry See Ministry of Transportation Railcars See Railroad rolling stock 114 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Railroad rolling stock Reclamation of land Federal phase-out of jacketed CPC-1232 oil tanker Provincial liability ... McCuaig-Boyd 1818; Phillips railcars ... Hoffman 2037; Kenney 2037, 2252; 1818; Swann 1818 Loewen 2194; McCuaig-Boyd 2195; Notley 2252 Renewable/alternative energy projects ... McCuaig-Boyd Federal phase-out of jacketed CPC-1232 oil tanker 1664–65; Taylor 1664–65 railcars, Speaker’s ruling on debate ... Speaker, The Reconciliation Commission, Truth and 2037 See Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Provincial purchase ... Hoffman 2231; Kenney 2230– 31, 2252; Notley 2252 Reconciliation between aboriginal and nonaboriginal peoples Railroads Members’ statements ... Hinkley 447 Commodity transportation capacity, members’ statements ... Schneider 878 Recorded votes Grain transportation See Grain transportation: See Divisions (recorded votes) (current session) Railroad capacity Records management services (government ministry) Northern Alberta service ... Cyr 1521–22 See Ministry of Service Alberta Oil and gas transportation ... Bilous 2195; Clark 1631; Recovery Built to Last, A Drysdale 943–44, 1636; Fraser 1759; Loewen See Budget 2018-2019 2194–95; McCuaig-Boyd 508, 943–44, 2194–95; Recreation Areas Consultation Act, Public Phillips 1759–60; Starke 508; Strankman 1995 See Public Recreation Areas Consultation Act (Bill Oil and gas transportation, port of Churchill project ... 208) Panda 1536 Oil and gas transportation, port of Churchill project, Recreational facilities members’ statements ... Panda 1425 Carbon levy costs ... Barnes 1076; Ceci 1076 Orders to cease transporting oil and gas, laws and Sundre facilities See Sundre & District Aquaplex legislation See Preserving Canada’s Economic Recycling Prosperity Act (Bill 12) Oil recycling facilities See Gen III Oil Corp.: Re- RAM refining facility, Bowden See Royal Alberta Museum Provincial strategy ... Phillips 474–75; Swann 474–75 Ramadan (Muslim observance) Recycling Management Authority, Alberta Members’ statements ... Dach 1081 See Alberta Recycling Management Authority Ranch and farm safety Red Deer addiction treatment facilities See Workplace fatalities: Farm fatalities See Addiction treatment: Detoxification beds, Red Ranch and farm safety week Deer See Canadian Agricultural Safety Week Red Deer affordable housing Ranching See Affordable housing: Capital funding, Red Deer See Agriculture Red Deer child advocacy centre Rangeland, public See Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre See Grazing leases; Wildfire, southeastern Alberta Red Deer College (2017): Grassland destruction [See also Postsecondary educational institutions] Rangers, park Members’ statements ... Miller 819 See Fish and wildlife officers Polytechnic university designation ... Ceci 347; Miller Rare diseases 252, 1852; Orr 1727; Schmidt 252, 1726; Schreiner Education and awareness campaigns See Acromegaly 397, 1722; Shepherd 1852; Speech from the Throne Awareness Day 3 Health ministry communications with affected persons, Polytechnic university designation, laws and legislation members’ statements ... Fraser 597 See Act to Improve the Affordability and RCA Band Accessibility of Post-secondary Education, An (Bill

See Royal Canadian Artillery Band 19) Polytechnic university designation proposal, members’ RCMP statements ... Schreiner 283 See Police; Royal Canadian Mounted Police Renewable/alternative energy projects ... Miller 819 RCMP rural crime initiative Red Deer community activities See Crime prevention: Rural crime, provincial- See Community facility enhancement program: Red RCMP initiative Deer projects; Community initiatives program: RDC Red Deer projects; Volunteers: Local activities, See Red Deer College Red Deer, members’ statements REAs (rural electrification associations) Red Deer & District Community Foundation Provincial policies See Public utilities: Provincial Endowment funds See Smiles Thru Lindsey policies on co-operatives Foundation, Red Deer Rebel (website) Red Deer justice centre Website content ... Coolahan 1200, 1632; Mason 1946– New courthouse ... Ganley 2038; Schreiner 397, 2038 47; Renaud 1041–42; Shepherd 1044; Sucha 1040 2018 Hansard Subject Index 115

Red Deer regional hospital centre Remembrance Day Cardiac care ... Hoffman 1618; Miller 1618 General remarks ... Hinkley 1878; McIver 1824 Obstetrics unit expansion ... Hoffman 286; Miller 286 Members’ statements ... Rosendahl 1923 Services provided ... Hoffman 286; Miller 286; World War I armistice centenary, members’ statements Schreiner 397 ... Goehring 1913; Schneider 1869 Red Deer schools Renewable/alternative energy industries See School construction: New schools, Red Deer Community organizations (co-operatives, Red tape reduction municipalities, etc.) ... McKitrick 1179–80 General remarks ... Bilous 1941–42; Ellis 1511; Hunter Diversification ... McKitrick 279; Speech from the 1373, 1941–42 Throne 3 Redwater river crossing Diversification, laws and legislation ... McKitrick 279; See Highway 38: Vinca bridge Speech from the Throne 3 Referendums General remarks ... Malkinson 458 Cost ... Swann 554 Government contracts See Electric utilities: General remarks ... Dach 556; Turner 560 Provincial renewable energy contracts Referendum on the carbon levy, laws and legislation Provincial contracts See Electric utilities: Provincial See Alberta Taxpayer Protection (Carbon Tax renewable energy contracts Referendum) Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 202) Provincial programs ... Woollard 48 Refineries for bitumen Renewable/alternative energy sources See Bitumen upgrading Energy auctions [See also Alberta Electric System Operator: Renewable electricity program (REP)]; Reform of Agencies, Boards and Commissions Aheer 1454–55; Hunter 1469–70; McCuaig-Boyd Compensation Act 339; Panda 338–39, 860, 1462, 1590–91; Speech Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Improve from the Throne 3 the Affordability and Accessibility of Post- Geothermal energy See Geothermal energy secondary Education, An (Bill 19); Gaming and Microgeneration See Electric power: Liquor Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 6); Microgeneration Joint Governance of Public Sector Pension Plans Transition to, cost of ... Aheer 621; McCuaig-Boyd 621 Act (Bill 27)

Renewable Electricity Act Refugee Rights Day Amendments, laws and legislation See Members’ statements ... Horne 378 Act to Secure Alberta’s Electricity Future, An (Bill 13) Refugees General remarks ... Aheer 1176–77; Panda 185–86; See Immigrants Turner 1177; Yao 812 Regional children’s services Renewable electricity program See Family and community support services See Alberta Electric System Operator: Renewable Regional economic development electricity program (REP) See Rural development Reports presented by standing and special committees Regional Health Authorities Act Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund Committee 2017 Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Recognize annual report ... Coolahan 344 AMA Representation Rights, An (Bill 24) Alberta’s Economic Future Committee report on Bill Regional planning 201, Employment Standards (Firefighter Leave) See Lower Athabasca regional plan (land-use Amendment Act, 2018 ... Sucha 1620 framework); North Saskatchewan regional plan Alberta’s Economic Future Committee report on Bill (land-use framework) 201, Employment Standards (Firefighter Leave) Registered education savings plans Amendment Act, 2018, motion to concur in report Plans for children and youth in care, funding from (adjourned) ... Anderson, W. 1780–81; Cooper supplementary supply ... Barnes 124; Larivee 124 2270–71; Dreeshen 2269–70; Drysdale 1791–92; Registered nurse practitioners Goodridge 1787–88; Gotfried 1781–82; Hanson See Nurse practitioners 1785–86; Hunter 1792, 2268–69; Littlewood 1782– 83; Loewen 1788–89; Orr 1784–85; Panda 1789– Registration of voters See 90; Schneider 1790–91; Strankman 1786–87; van Voter registration Dijken 1783–84 Regulated Forestry Profession Act Alberta’s Economic Future Committee report on Bill Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Improve 201, Employment Standards (Firefighter Leave) the Affordability and Accessibility of Post- Amendment Act, 2018, request to speak to secondary Education, An (Bill 19) concurrence motion ... Anderson, W. 1620 Regulatory Burden Reduction Act (Bill 207, 2017) Alberta’s Economic Future Committee report on Bill General remarks ... Hunter 773 201, Employment Standards (Firefighter Leave) Religious schools Amendment Act, 2018, request to speak to See Private schools; Separate schools concurrence motion, Speaker’s ruling ... Speaker, The Remand centres 1620 Body scanner pilot program ... Connolly 387; Ellis Families and Communities Committee report on 941; Ganley 387, 941–42 Missing Persons Act review ... Goehring 946 116 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Reports presented by standing and special committees Revenue (continued) (continued) Resolution to urge government to ensure that revenue Legislative Offices Committee report recommending from fees, levies, specific taxes, and fines be used for appointment of Lorne Gibson as Election programs and services requiring them (Motion Other Commissioner ... Shepherd 481 than Government Motion 503: defeated), division ... Legislative Offices Committee report recommending 846 reappointment of the hon. Marguerite Trussler as Tax revenue ... Barnes 2255; Ceci 2255; Clark 759– Ethics Commissioner ... Shepherd 1879 60; Kenney 251; Notley 251–52 Privileges and Elections, Standing Orders and Printing Revenue, nonrenewable natural resources Committee report on Motion Other than Government See Nonrenewable natural resource revenue Motion 501, amendment of standing orders to permit Revenue fund, general legislative policy committees to conduct hearings or See General revenue fund inquiries while considering matters referred by the Assembly ... Kazim 1620 Reynolds, Gary Public Accounts Committee 2016 annual report ... Cyr 292 See Balancing Pool: Former president’s remarks Public Accounts Committee 2017 annual report ... Cyr Reynolds-Alberta Museum 292 Expansion project ... Hinkley 2070; Jansen 2070–71 Public Accounts Committee 2018 annual report ... Cyr RHA Act (Regional Health Authorities Act) 2370 Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Resource Stewardship Committee report on public Recognize AMA Representation Rights, An (Bill hearing presentations, October 23, 2018 ... Loyola 24) 2076 Richardson’s ground squirrel Resource Stewardship Committee report on public Strychnine used to control See Strychnine hearing presentations, September 25, 2018 ... Loyola Right of privacy act amendments, laws and legislation 1714 See Act to Improve the Affordability and Accessibility Request for emergency debate of Post-secondary Education, An (Bill 19) See Emergency debate under Standing Order 30 Right of privacy acts (procedure); Emergency debate under Standing See Freedom of Information and Protection of Order 30 (current session) Privacy Act (FOIP Act) Research and development Right of property advocate’s office Funding ... Starke 1721 See Property Rights Advocate’s office Resident and Family Councils Act (Bill 22, 2017) Rights, human General remarks ... Turner 634 See Human rights Implementation See Seniors’ housing: Resident and family councils Rimbey traffic fatalities See Traffic fatalities: Rimbey area motor vehicle Residential schools crash Changing of students’ names ... Hinkley 447 Ring road, Calgary Resler, Glen L., office of Southwest portion ... Drever 1029; Kazim 308; Mason See Chief Electoral Officer’s office 1029 Resolutions, debatable Southwest portion, members’ statements ... Kazim 109 See Motions (procedure); Motions (current session) Southwest portion construction concerns ... Ellis 291; Resource development ministry Jansen 385; Mason 291; Sucha 384–85 See Ministry of Energy West portion ... Drever 1029; Mason 1029 Resource Stewardship, Standing Committee on River flood plains See Committee on Resource Stewardship, Standing See Flood plains RESPs RMA See Registered education savings plans See Rural Municipalities of Alberta Retirement pensions, civil service RN practitioners See Local authorities pension plan; Public service See Nurse practitioners pension plan; Public service pensions; Teachers’ Road construction pension plan (legislative provisions) regulation General remarks ... Speech from the Throne 2 (Alberta Regulation 204/1995) Labour legislation impact on ... Gray 1616; Hunter Revenue 1616 [See also Taxation, provincial] Road construction ministry Carbon levy revenue See Carbon levy See Ministry of Transportation Forecasts and projections ... Barnes 2234; Ceci 2234; Road maintenance and repair Hoffman 2191, 2234; Kenney 2191 Carillion contract See Carillion Canada Resolution to urge government to ensure that revenue Performance-based contracts ... Drysdale 2318; Mason from fees, levies, specific taxes, and fines be used for 2318 programs and services requiring them (Motion Other than Government Motion 503: defeated) ... Barnes Road safety 843–44; Ceci 842–43; Hunter 844–45; Starke 841– Laws and legislation See Traffic Safety (Safe Distance 42, 845–46 for Passing Bicycles) Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 214) 2018 Hansard Subject Index 117

Roads Royal Canadian Mounted Police (continued) Calgary roads See Deerfoot Trail, Calgary; Ring Police officers’ administrative work ... Ganley 112; road, Calgary Piquette 112 Edmonton roads See Anthony Henday Drive, Rural crime prevention initiative See Crime Edmonton; Terwillegar Drive, Edmonton; prevention: Rural crime, provincial-RCMP Whitemud Drive, Edmonton initiative Freeways See Sherwood Park Freeway Royal wedding Highways See Highway 1; Highway 3; Highway 15; Extended licensed premise hours proposed See Bars Highway 22; Highway 38; Highway 40; Highway 100 (drinking establishments) Traffic congestion See Traffic congestion Royalty credit program, petrochemicals Rockefeller Brothers Fund See Petrochemicals diversification program [See also Ministry of Environment and Parks: Royalty revenue Minister’s contacts with Dan Woynillowicz] See Nonrenewable natural resource revenue General remarks ... Kenney 740 Provincial government correspondence, May 1, 2015, to Royalty structure (energy resources) April 30, 2018 (Motion for a Return 1: accepted) ... Review ... Bilous 1627; McIver 1515–16; Nixon 1513 Panda 1779 Royalty reduction programs ... Stier 1527 Rocky Mountain House (town) Rulings by the Speaker, Deputy Speaker, or Acting Mayor’s meeting with Environment and Parks minister Speaker See Ministry of Environment and Parks: Minister’s See Speaker’s rulings meeting with mayor of Rocky Mountain House Rural charities Rocky Mountain House women’s shelter See Nonprofit organizations: Rural charities’ access See Mountain Rose Women’s Shelter, Rocky to gaming revenue Mountain House Rural crime Rocky Mountains See Crime; Crime prevention Eastern slopes land management ... Phillips 1005; Rural development Westhead 1005 Impact of government policies on ... Nixon 1513–15 Fishing See Fishing: Trout fishing, foothills area Members’ statements ... Hinkley 1425 Rotary International Rural development ministry Highway to Mexico project, members’ statements ... See Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Rosendahl 2186–87 Rural education costs Rotary International District 5370 See Carbon levy: Impact on rural education costs; Members’ statements ... Yao 447 Education finance: Funding for rural school Routine, Daily boards and districts Conclusion See Standing Orders of the Legislative Rural electrification associations Assembly of Alberta: SO 7(7), daily Routine Provincial policies See Public utilities: Provincial conclusion (Government Motion 18: carried) policies on co-operatives Royal Alberta Museum Rural Electrification Loan Act Members’ statements ... Turner 1814–15 Sections 3, 36, enactment continuation approval Royal Alexandra hospital, Edmonton (Government Motion 38: carried) ... Larivee 2275; Mental health clinic ... Hoffman 1938; Woollard 1938 Mason 2275 Program for homeless women See Homeless women: Rural Electrification Long-term Financing Act Pregnancy Pathways program Section 2, enactment continuation approval Royal Canadian Artillery Band (Government Motion 38: carried) ... Larivee 2275; [See also God Save the Queen: Performed by R.J. Mason 2275 Chambers and the Royal Canadian Artillery Rural energy efficiency programs Band; O Canada: Performed by R.J. Chambers See Energy Efficiency Alberta: Residential and the Royal Canadian Artillery Band] programs, rural services General remarks ... Speaker, The 1 Rural health care Performance of The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba See Emergency medical services (ambulances, etc.): (Handel) ... Speaker, The 1069 Rural service; Health care: Rural services Royal Canadian Mounted Police Rural infrastructure projects [See also Police] See Municipalities: Rural capital project approval Civilian staff, funding from supplementary supply ... Rural Internet Ganley 141; Nixon 140 See Alberta SuperNet; Internet: Rural service Crime reduction units ... Ganley 1432; Strankman Rural justice services 1432 See Crown prosecution service: Rural service Funding from supplementary supply ... Clark 128; Ganley 128, 140–41; Nixon 140 Rural long-term care New officers ... Aheer 400; Anderson, W. 268–69; See Long-term care facilities (nursing Barnes 92; Ceci 348; Ellis 61–62, 114, 326–27, homes/auxiliary hospitals): Access, rural areas 340, 1822; Ganley 60–62, 114, 171, 174, 340, 1432, Rural Municipalities of Alberta 1550, 1822; Hunter 269; Kenney 171; Nixon 174, Conventions, ministerial forums ... Ganley 42; Hanson 273, 275, 283, 402; Pitt 174; Schreiner 397; Speech 215; Loyola 217–18 from the Throne 4; Starke 60; Strankman 1432, Conventions, ministerial forums, opposition members’ 1550; van Dijken 299; Westhead 400 attendance ... Anderson, S. 176–77; Hunter 176–77 118 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Rural Municipalities of Alberta (continued) St. Mary’s University Members’ convention attendance, November 22, 2018, Collaboration with aboriginal communities ... Sucha 328 morning sitting of the Assembly cancelled to Women’s provincial basketball championship ... Sucha accommodate (Government Motion 33: carried) ... 327–28 Larivee 1685; Mason 1685 St. Paul (town) Position on Bill 10 See Act to Enable Clean Energy Health services See St. Therese health centre, St. Improvements, An (Bill 10): RMA position Paul Rural physicians Mobile blood collection service See Medical See Physicians: Rural physicians laboratories: Mobile blood collection service, St. Rural seniors’ housing Paul See Seniors’ housing: Rural spaces; Supportive Water management issues See Water Act: living accommodations: Wait-lists in rural areas Enforcement, St. Paul area Rural social services St. Paul schools See Sexual assault: Victim services, rural areas See Ecole du Sommet, St. Paul Rural transportation St. Peter school, Calgary See Schoolchildren’s transportation: Rural students Playground, funding for ... Eggen 513; Luff 513 Rural transportation costs St. Therese health centre, St. Paul See Carbon levy: Impact on rural transportation Psychiatric beds ... Hanson 257, 1132, 2080; Hoffman costs 257, 1132 Rural use of coal SAIT See Coal: Rural use See Postsecondary educational institutions Rural Utilities Act Sales tax, federal Sections 32, 33, enactment continuation approval See Carbon levy: GST payable on (Government Motion 38: carried) ... Larivee 2275; Sallows, Robert Mason 2275 Members’ statements ... Starke 1753 Rural victims of crime Sand and gravel mines and mining See Victims of crime fund: Fund allocation, rural Gravel extraction licences, Fort McMurray ... Loewen communities 1603; Phillips 1603 Rwanda Sandilands, Mark (former University of Lethbridge 1994 killings ... Turner 1445 professor) RxA Members’ statements ... Fitzpatrick 1815 See Pharmacists Saskatchewan Ryan, Marianne, office of Fiscal policy See Fiscal policy: Comparison with See Ombudsman’s office; Public Interest Saskatchewan Commissioner’s office Scholarships, postsecondary Safety, public (from criminal activity) See Student financial aid (postsecondary students) See Public safety School Act Safety in the workplace Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Renew Correctional workers See Correctional facilities: Local Democracy in Alberta, An (Bill 23) Worker safety School boards and districts Fatalities See Workplace fatalities Election candidates’ ability to issue tax receipts for Safety on farms and ranches week donations See Tax credits: Municipal and school See Canadian Agricultural Safety Week board election campaign donation credits Safety on roads proposed Laws and legislation See Traffic Safety (Safe Distance Elections, laws and legislation See Act to Renew Local for Passing Bicycles) Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill Democracy in Alberta, An (Bill 23) 214) Support for LGBTQ students and their families ... Eggen 2363; Fraser 2363 Saher, Merwan See Auditor General School construction Design funding, north Calgary schools ... Eggen 822; St. Albert (city) Kleinsteuber 822 Emergency services See First responders: St. Albert Designs adaptable to community use ... Jansen 381; services McPherson 381 St. Albert (constituency) Designs adaptable to demographic change ... Jansen Member’s personal and family history ... Renaud 1718 381; McPherson 381 St. Albert schools Funding, 2018-2019 ... Ceci 347; Malkinson 45; See Bellerose composite high school, St. Albert; Paul Woollard 48 Kane high school, St. Albert Funding from interim supply ... Malkinson 103 St. Francis high school, Calgary General remarks ... McKitrick 279; Rosendahl 275; Capital funding ... Coolahan 1199; Jansen 1199 Speech from the Throne 2 St. John’s Institute, Edmonton Modernization projects ... Connolly 131; Coolahan Centenary, members’ statements ... Littlewood 2228 1199–1200; Jansen 1199–1200 New schools ... Connolly 130–31; Coolahan 1200; St. Mary River irrigation district Drysdale 261–62; Eggen 131–32, 262, 370–71; Flood damage mitigation See Flood damage Hinkley 370–71; Jansen 1200; Kazim 308; mitigation: Irrigation district initiatives Malkinson 265–66; Panda 263 2018 Hansard Subject Index 119

School construction (continued) Schools (continued) New schools, Calgary board management See Calgary Camrose schools See Chester Ronning school, board of education: School construction project Camrose management costs Cannabis in ... Ellis 670, 1240; Shepherd 1162; Smith New schools, Red Deer ... Schreiner 397 678–79 New schools, south Calgary, members’ statements ... Class size initiative See Class size initiative Sucha 1769 (elementary and secondary schools) Playground construction, members’ statements ... Edmonton schools See Balwin school, Edmonton McPherson 2067 Energy efficiency programs ... Eggen 123 Project prioritization ... Aheer 384, 2096; Eggen 2096; Enrolment pressures ... Barnes 121–22; Connolly 130– Jansen 382, 384, 2096; McPherson 381–82 31; Eggen 121–22, 131–32 Project prioritization, points of order on debate ... Enrolment pressures, Chestermere ... Aheer 384; Jansen Ganley 392; Nixon 391–92; Speaker, The 392, 426 384 St. Albert schools See Paul Kane high school, St. Lacombe schools See Lacombe composite high school Albert Olds schools See Horizon school, Olds School curriculum St. Albert schools See Bellerose composite high See Educational curricula school, St. Albert School groups, introduction of St. Paul schools See Ecole du Sommet, St. Paul See Introduction of Guests (school groups, Smoky Lake schools See H.A. Kostash school, Smoky individuals) Lake Solar energy use ... Eggen 123 School maintenance and repair Supports for students with diabetes ... Eggen 1007–8, Facility condition index ... Barnes 120; Eggen 120 2041–42; Ellis 2041–42; Renaud 1007–8 Funding ... Coolahan 1199; Dang 1270–71; Jansen 1199, 1270–71 Schools, charter Funding from supplementary supply ... Barnes 120; See Charter schools Connolly 131; Eggen 120, 131; Smith 227 Schools, private Public-private partnerships (P3s), maintenance contracts See Private schools ... Dang 1270–71; Jansen 1270–71 Schools, separate School nutrition programs See Separate schools Funding, 2018-2019 ... Ceci 347; Schreiner 397; Scott, Gareth Speech from the Throne 4–5 See Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: Retirement of Members’ statements ... McKitrick 249 Gareth Scott Program expansion ... Eggen 940; Miller 940 Screen-based production grant program School playgrounds Funding from supplementary supply ... Goehring 153; Funding See Education finance: Funding for Miranda 153, 157; Orr 156–57 equipment and supplies Search and rescue volunteers School superintendents See Volunteer workers in search and rescue Compensation review ... Eggen 1548; Luff 1548 operations Schoolchildren with special needs Secondary schools See Education finance: Funding for students with See Schools special needs; Inclusive education Securities Act Schoolchildren’s transportation Amendments, laws and legislation See Securities Bus driver training ... Cooper 1991–92; Mason 1991– Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 20) 92 Securities Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 20) Busing ... Clark 661–62; Eggen 661–62; Kenney First reading ... Ceci 1621 2311; Notley 2312 Second reading ... Barnes 1682–83; Ceci 1681; Nielsen Busing, distance criteria ... Carson 175; Eggen 175 1681–82, 1684; Turner 1683–84 Busing, point of order withdrawn ... Nixon 180 Committee ... Dang 1717; Gotfried 1717–18; Panda Charter schools, northeast Calgary ... Gill 576; Schmidt 1716 576 Third reading ... Ceci 1765; Dang 1765–66 Education ministry survey ... Eggen 1079; Gill 1079 Royal Assent ... 19 November 2018 (outside of House Fees ... Pitt 1424–25 sitting) Funding ... Smith 227, 1131 Benchmark and benchmark administrator provisions ... Impact of carbon levy See Carbon levy: Impact on Barnes 1682–83; Dang 1717; Nielsen 1682; Panda school transportation costs 1716 Members’ statements ... Pitt 117–18 Harmonization with other jurisdictions’ legislation ... Rural students ... Barnes 122; Eggen 122 Barnes 1682–83; Ceci 1765; Nielsen 1682, 1684 School bus safety ... Mason 2366–77; Schreiner 2366– Investor information protection provisions ... Dang 77 1765; Nielsen 1682 Students in charter schools, private schools, or Section 223, documentation formats ... Barnes 1683; alternative education programs ... Clark 662; Eggen Nielsen 1682 662, 1079–80; Gill 1079–80 Whistle-blower provisions ... Barnes 1683; Ceci 1765; Schools Gotfried 1717–18; Nielsen 1682, 1684; Turner Bell times ... Clark 661–62, 1274; Eggen 661–62, 1274 1683–84 Calgary schools See James Fowler high school, Security, public (from criminal activity) Calgary; St. Francis high school, Calgary; St. See Public safety Peter school, Calgary 120 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Security planning Seniors’ housing (continued) See Emergency management Resident and family councils ... Hoffman 62–63; Turner Select Special Ethics and Accountability Committee 62–63 See Ethics and Accountability Committee, Select Rural spaces ... Babcock 422; Hoffman 422 Special Wait-lists, members’ statements ... Cyr 1657 Self-asphyxiation Seniors’ Week See Choking game Members’ statements ... Horne 1497 SellSafe Sentences (criminal procedure) See Cannabis: Retail sale, SellSafe employee training Aboriginal offenders ... Ganley 445; Horne 445 Senate of Canada Criminal Code of Canada amendments See Act to Vacancies ... Hoffman 1433–34; Kenney 1433–34 Amend the Criminal Code, the Youth Criminal Senatorial Selection Act Justice Act, and Other Acts and to Make Lapse of act through sunset clause ... Ceci 865; Gray Consequential Amendments to Other Acts (federal 1434; Kenney 1434; Loewen 1482; Smith 1486 Bill C-75) Gladue reports, completion times ... Ganley 445; Horne Seniors 445 Bill 5 application to seniors with disabilities See Act to Property crimes ... Ellis 114; Ganley 114 Strengthen Financial Security for Persons with Repeat offenders ... Cyr 1775; Ellis 339–40; Ganley Disabilities, An (Bill 5): Application to seniors with 339–40, 1432, 1775; Hanson 282; Kenney 171; disabilities Nixon 273; Notley 171; Strankman 1432 Calgary activities See Calgary-Bow (constituency): Seniors’ activities Separate schools Members’ statements ... Hanson 1544–45 Funding from supplementary supply ... Barnes 121; Programs and services, funding for ... Speech from the Eggen 121 Throne 4 Sequestration of carbon dioxide Seniors and Housing ministry See Carbon capture and storage See Ministry of Seniors and Housing Serenity (aboriginal child who died in kinship care) Seniors Benefit Act [See also Ministerial Panel on Child Intervention: Amendments, laws and legislation See Act to Combat Access to information on Serenity’s case Poverty and Fight for Albertans with Disabilities, requested] An (Bill 26) Child and Youth Advocate’s review See Child and

Seniors’ benefit program Youth Advocate’s office investigations/inquiries Benefit amounts ... Hanson 2079; McPherson 2083 General remarks ... Aheer 2005–7; Ellis 1739–40, 2007 Funding ... Drever 2098–99; Gray 620; Malkinson Siblings, investigation of care received ... Ellis 1079; 620 Ganley 1079; Larivee 1079 General remarks ... Littlewood 827; Sigurdson 827–28 Siblings, investigation of care received, members’ statements ... Ellis 1083 Seniors’ centre, Sundre See West Country Centre, Sundre Serenity’s law See Child, Youth and Family Enhancement Seniors’ Home Adaptation and Repair Act (Bill 5, 2016) (Protecting Alberta’s Children) Amendment Act, General remarks ... Turner 634 2017 (Bill 216, 2017) Seniors’ home adaptation and repair program Serious Incident Response Team, Alberta (SHARP) See Alberta Serious Incident Response Team Administration ... Gotfried 979; Nixon 974–76 (ASIRT) Funding ... Gray 620; Littlewood 827; Malkinson 620; Sigurdson 827–28 Service Alberta ministry General remarks ... Dach 1437; Gotfried 1563 See Ministry of Service Alberta Seniors’ housing Service dogs Calgary residences See Spruce Cliff Downs seniors’ Owners’ costs ... Sabir 2201; Starke 2082–83 townhouse complex Service dogs qualifications regulations (Alberta Cannabis use in ... Ganley 477; McPherson 477 Regulation 59/2017) Closures ... Hoffman 876; Loewen 875–76 Additions to list of qualified organizations (Written Closures, DeBolt ... Hoffman 876; Loewen 876 Question 8: accepted) ... McIver 2262 Funding ... Clark 490; Fraser 803; Hoffman 803; Additions to list of qualified organizations, policy Sigurdson 803 documents and recommendations, January 1, 2016, to Home adaptation and repair program See Seniors’ August 1, 2017 (Motion for a Return 19: defeated) ... home adaptation and repair program (SHARP) Littlewood 2264; Loewen 2264–65; Mason 2263; Lamont residences See Beaverhill Pioneer Lodge, McIver 2263, 2266; Nixon 2263–64; Renaud 2265–66 Lamont Additions to list of qualified organizations, policy Life lease housing See Life lease housing documents and recommendations, January 1, 2016, to Lodges See Supportive living accommodations August 1, 2017 (Motion for a Return 19: defeated), Public-private partnerships (P3s) ... Fraser 803; division ... 2266–67 Sigurdson 803 Settling ponds for oil sands tailings Rent calculation, inclusion of carbon levy rebate in See Tailings ponds income ... Gill 277; Gray 385, 621; Hoffman 381; Sewepagahan, Sherryl McCuaig-Boyd 622; Nixon 357, 380, 621–22; Notley See O Canada: Performed by Debbie Houle, Sherryl 380; Orr 255–56, 340; Phillips 255–56; Pitt 385; Sewepagahan, and Sarah Pocklington Sigurdson 340 2018 Hansard Subject Index 121

Sex abuse of children Sickle-cell anemia See Child abuse First adult in Canada cured ... Turner 538 Sexual and Domestic Violence, An Act to Remove Sikh observances Barriers for Survivors of See Diwali (Hindu, Sikh, and Jain observance) See Act to Remove Barriers for Survivors of Sexual Sikh Society of Calgary and Domestic Violence, An (Bill 2, 2017) Members’ statements ... Drever 504–5 Sexual assault Sikhism Victim services ... Ceci 348; Drever 172; Ganley General remarks ... Woollard 2067 2396; Hoffman 2192; McLean 172; McPherson Siksika First Nation 2396; Miller 2192 2013 flood recovery, federal funding ... Feehan 735; Victim services, funding ... McLean 160–61 Schneider 735 Victim services, Lethbridge, members’ statements ... 2018 flood, provincial response [See also Floods, Fitzpatrick 56–57 southern Alberta (2018)]; Feehan 587, 666; Victim services, rural areas ... Hoffman 2192; Miller Fitzpatrick 587; Schmidt 666 2192 Flood recovery funding ... Feehan 150; Horne 150 Victim services, wait times ... Aheer 160; McLean 160 Single-rate income tax, provincial Sexual Assault Services, Association of Alberta See Taxation, provincial: Flat tax See Association of Alberta Sexual Assault Services Sixties scoop Sexual Assault Support Centre, Central Alberta See Aboriginal children: Removal from families and See Central Alberta Sexual Assault Support Centre communities (’60s scoop) Sexual harassment Skill development ministry Victim services ... Drever 172; McLean 172 See Ministry of Labour Sexual minorities Skilled labour supply See Gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender persons See labour force planning Sexual offences Skilled trades training, programs for women Disciplinary procedures for health professionals See Women Building Futures skilled trades program convicted of, laws and legislation See Act to Protect Slave Lake affordable housing Patients, An (Bill 21) See Affordable housing: Capital funding, Slave Lake Treatment of victims, Angela Cardinal’s circumstances ... Aheer 944–45; Ganley 945 Small business [See also Entrepreneurship] Sexual violence Canadian Federation of Independent Business report ... [See also Violent and serious crime] Bilous 588–89; Gotfried 588–89 Treatment of victims, Angela Cardinal’s circumstances Carbon levy costs See Carbon levy: Impact on small- ... Aheer 944–45 business costs Victim services ... Aheer 399; Renaud 355; Speech Impact of government policies on ... Gill 277 from the Throne 5 Minimum wage impact See Minimum wage: Increase, Victim support ... Aheer 19; Cortes-Vargas 18 impact on small-business costs Sexual Violence Awareness Month Operational expenses ... Cooper 47; Phillips 476; General remarks ... Drysdale 725–26 Taylor 476 Members’ statements ... Aheer 658–59 Tax rate ... Ceci 683–84; Kenney 870; Notley 870 SFI (supports for independence program) Tax rate reduction ... Bilous 588; Carson 590; Gotfried See Employment and income support programs 588 SGER Small Business Week See Specified gas emitters regulation (Alberta Members’ statements ... Nielsen 1618 Regulation 139/2007) Small class size initiative SHARP See Class size initiative (elementary and secondary See Seniors’ home adaptation and repair program schools) (SHARP) Smiles Thru Lindsey Foundation, Red Deer Shell Canada Members’ statements ... Miller 2320 Pipeline project See Pipeline construction: Shell- Smoking Coastal GasLink project See Tobacco industry; Tobacco use Sale of assets See Oil sands development: Shell Smoky Lake schools Canada sale of assets to CNRL See H.A. Kostash school, Smoky Lake Shelters, women’s SMRID See Mountain Rose Women’s Shelter, Rocky Flood damage mitigation See Flood damage Mountain House mitigation: Irrigation district initiatives Shelters, youth SO See Youth shelters See Standing Orders of the Legislative Assembly of Shepard Energy Centre, Calgary Alberta Carbon conversion centre See Carbon conversion SO 30 emergency debates technology centre, Calgary See Emergency debate under Standing Order 30 Sheriffs (current session) Mandate ... Ganley 2094; Pitt 2094 SO 42 emergency motions Sherwood Park Freeway See Emergency motions under Standing Order 42 Speed limits ... Mason 1774; McKitrick 1774 (current session) 122 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Soccer World Cup Speaker’s rulings (continued) Extended licensed premise hours proposed See Bars Brevity ... Speaker, The 1827 (drinking establishments) Debate on committee reports ... Speaker, The 1620 Social assistance Explanations of reasons for decisions under Standing See Alberta Supports; Alberta Works; Employment Order 13(2), point of clarification ... Loewen 2048; and income support programs Speaker, The 2048 Social inclusion Insisting on answers ... Speaker, The 2193 Government round-tables ... Eggen 2092; Kazim 2091–92 Preambles ... Speaker, The 1272, 1820 Projected government business ... Acting Speaker Social media (Sweet) 1011, 1014 Members’ use ... Hoffman 945; Kenney 945 Projected government business, point of clarification ... Social programs Acting Speaker (Sweet) 1014; Hunter 1014; Nixon Edmonton services, funding for ... Sabir 1710; 1014 Shepherd 1710 Question-and-comment period ... Acting Speaker Minimum wage impact See Minimum wage: Increase, (Sweet) 321, 357, 359; Deputy Speaker 396 impact on social service costs Speaker’s statements Social service agencies Accepting a member’s word ... Speaker, The 2067 Operational expenses ... Cooper 113–14; Fraser 152; Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms’ retirement ... Speaker, The Gray 113; Sabir 114, 152 1405 Social services ministry Commonwealth Day message from the Queen ... See Ministry of Community and Social Services Speaker, The 7 Social transfer (federal) Electronic device use in the Chamber ... Deputy Speaker See Canada social transfer (federal) 1935 Social Work Week Flag of Alberta 50th anniversary ... Speaker, The 657, Members’ statements ... Sweet 108–9 1405 Former MLA Alfred Macyk, memorial tribute ... Societies Act Speaker, The 1543 Amendments, laws and legislation See Miscellaneous Former MLA Garth Alphonse Turcotte, memorial Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 31) tribute ... Speaker, The 7 Societies (Preventing the Promotion of Hate) Former MLA Mary Jean LeMessurier, memorial tribute Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 206) ... Speaker, The 189 First reading ... Coolahan 1008–9 Former MLA Thomas W. Chambers, memorial tribute Second reading ... Clark 1443–44; Coolahan 1037–38, ... Speaker, The 1605 2267–68; Cooper 1038–39; Cyr 1041; Dach 1442– Gordon Munk, memorial tribute ... Speaker, The 1605 43; McIver 1446–47, 2267; McKitrick 1441–42; Jacqueline Marie Breault, memorial tribute ... Speaker, McPherson 1042–43; Renaud 1041–42; Shepherd The 1605 1043–44; Sucha 1039–40; Swann 1040–41, 1444– Members’ 10th anniversary of election ... Speaker, The 7 45; Turner 1445; Woollard 1445–46 Mr. Speaker’s MLA for a Day program ... Speaker, The Second reading, division (carried unanimously) ... 2268 167 Solar energy Mourning victims of the Humboldt bus crash ... Brooks project See Elemental Energy: Brooks solar Speaker, The 503 project Page recognition ... Speaker, The 1335 Energy Efficiency Alberta programs See Energy Rotation of questions and members’ statements ... Efficiency Alberta: Solar energy programs Deputy Speaker 1984–85; Speaker, The 9–10, 1610 General remarks ... Aheer 768–69 Statements during tablings ... Speaker, The 2240 Use in schools See Schools: Solar energy use Special areas Solicitor General ministry Wildfires See Wildfire, southeastern Alberta (2017) See Ministry of Justice and Solicitor General Special education finance Southern, Nancy See Education finance: Funding for students with See ATCO: CEO’s remarks on federal policies special needs Southern Alberta Special needs, schoolchildren with Floods See Floods, southern Alberta (2013); Floods, See Education finance: Funding for students with southern Alberta (2018) special needs; Inclusive education Ranchers’ water licences See Water allocation: Special needs, programs for persons with Licences, southern Alberta See Persons with developmental disabilities program Wildfires See Wildfire, southeastern Alberta (2017) Special Standing Committee on Members’ Services Southern Alberta Institute of Technology See Committee on Members’ Services, Special See Postsecondary educational institutions Standing Sovereign wealth fund, Alberta Species at Risk Act (federal) See Committee on the Alberta Heritage Savings Caribou range plan provisions See Caribou: Range Trust Fund, Standing plans SPCA Canmore Specified gas emitters regulation (Alberta Regulation See Bow Valley SPCA 139/2007) Speaker’s rulings Comparison to carbon levy ... Barnes 487 [See also Points of order (current session); Privilege General remarks ... Swann 554 (current session)] Speech, freedom of Accepting a member’s word ... Speaker, The 2037 See Freedom of expression 2018 Hansard Subject Index 123

Speech from the Throne Squatters’ rights Address given ... Lieutenant Governor 1–5 See Freehold lands: Adverse possession; Freehold Address in reply engrossed and presented to the lands: Adverse possession (squatters’ rights) Lieutenant Governor (Government Motion 15: Stampede Wrestling (television program) carried) ... Larivee 497; Mason 497 General remarks ... Hanson 1282, 1291; McIver 1284 Address moved and seconded ... Malkinson 44–46; STAND (formerly ForestEthics) Sweet 43–44 Provincial government correspondence, May 1, 2015, to Addresses in reply ... Aheer 398–400; Anderson, W. May 31, 2018 (Motion for a Return 14: accepted) ... 406–7; Connolly 360; Cooper 46–47; Cyr 49–50; Panda 2109 Ellis 325–27; Gill 277–78; Hunter 331, 357–59; Kazim 308–9; Kenney 427–34; Loewen 393–96; Standing Committee on Alberta’s Economic Future Luff 329; McIver 327, 426–27; McKitrick 278–79; See Committee on Alberta’s Economic Future, Orr 309–11; Panda 330–31; Payne 404–5; Piquette Standing 407–8; Renaud 355–56, 359; Rosendahl 275–76; Standing Committee on Families and Communities Schneider 409–11; Schreiner 397–98; Sucha 327– See Committee on Families and Communities, 30; Westhead 278, 392–93; Woollard 47–49 Standing Addresses in reply (maiden speeches) ... Kenney 427– Standing Committee on Legislative Offices 34 See Committee on Legislative Offices, Standing Addresses in reply, points of order on debate ... Cooper Standing Committee on Members’ Services, Special 394; Deputy Speaker 394–95; Loewen 395; Nixon See Committee on Members’ Services, Special 395; Westhead 394–95 Standing Addresses in reply, questions and comments ... Aheer Standing Committee on Private Bills 400–401; Connolly 360; Gill 396; Hunter 360, 408– See Committee on Private Bills, Standing; 9; Loewen 396, 398; Loyola 279; McIver 360; Committees of the Legislative Assembly McKitrick 279–80; Nixon 356–57, 401–4, 434; Panda 411; Payne 405–6; Phillips 405; Piquette Standing Committee on Privileges and Elections, 409; Renaud 359; Rosendahl 277; Schneider 411; Standing Orders and Printing Sucha 276–77; Westhead 400, 403; Yao 280 See Committee on Privileges and Elections, Standing Addresses in reply, Speaker’s rulings ... Acting Speaker Orders and Printing, Standing (Sweet) 359; Deputy Speaker 396 Standing Committee on Public Accounts Consideration the week of March 12, 2018 See Committee on Public Accounts, Standing (Government Motion 1: carried) ... Notley 6 Standing Committee on Resource Stewardship General remarks ... Kenney 428 See Committee on Resource Stewardship, Standing Procedure, question-and-comment period See Standing Standing Committee on the Alberta Heritage Savings Orders of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta: SO Trust Fund 29(2)(a) See Committee on the Alberta Heritage Savings Speech tabled in the Assembly ... Speaker, The 5 Trust Fund, Standing Spending policy, government Standing Order 30 motion See Fiscal policy See Emergency debate under Standing Order 30 SPG program (current session) See Screen-based production grant program Standing Order 42 motion Spongiform encephalopathies See Emergency motions under Standing Order 42 See Chronic wasting disease (current session) Sport fishing Standing orders and printing, standing committee on See Fishing See Committee on Privileges and Elections, Standing Sports championships Orders and Printing, Standing See Allan Cup (junior AAA men’s hockey Standing Orders of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta championship); St. Mary’s University: Women’s SO 3(1) waiver request See Legislative Assembly of provincial basketball championship Alberta adjournment: Request to waive Standing Sports jerseys worn in Chamber Order 3(1) to allow Assembly to recess and See Chamber (Legislative Assembly): Dress code reconvene at 11 a.m., May 15, 2018 (unanimous Sports teams consent granted) See Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team SO 3(4), spring and fall sitting schedule ... McIver 266 SO 7(2), (3), introduction of visitors and guests See Spray Lake Sawmills Introduction of Guests (procedure) Mustang hills logging activity See Forest industries: SO 7(7), daily Routine conclusion (Government Motion Logging activity, Mustang hills 18: carried) ... Clark 901–2, 904–5; Cyr 905; Timber allocation ... Carlier 289; Westhead 289 Fildebrandt 906–7; Hanson 903; Mason 900–901, Spruce Cliff Downs seniors’ townhouse complex, 907; McIver 902; Nixon 900–901, 903; Starke 905– Calgary 6; van Dijken 903–4; Westhead 902 Planning funding ... Gray 620; Malkinson 620 SO 7(7), daily Routine conclusion (Government Motion Spruce Grove gay-straight alliance 18: carried), amendment A1 (provision to allow any Members’ statements ... Horne 178 member to extend daily Routine) (Nixon: defeated) ... Spruce Grove-St. Albert (constituency) Clark 901–2; Hanson 903; Mason 901; McIver Member’s personal and family history ... Horne 2003 902; Nixon 900–901, 903; van Dijken 903–4; Westhead 902 124 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Standing Orders of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta Standing Orders of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta (continued) (continued) SO 7(7), daily Routine conclusion (Government Motion SO 52.04 amendment to permit legislative policy 18: carried), amendment A1 (provision to allow any committees to undertake unrelated hearings or member to extend daily Routine) (Nixon: defeated), inquiries while considering matters referred by the division ... 904 Assembly (Motion Other than Government Motion SO 7(7), daily Routine conclusion (Government Motion 501: adjourned on amended motion), points of order 18: carried), division ... 908 on debate ... Deputy Speaker 220; Malkinson 220; SO 7(7), daily Routine conclusion (Government Motion Nixon 219–20 18: carried), points of order on debate ... Acting SO 52.04 amendment to permit legislative policy Speaker (Sweet) 902; Mason 902; Nixon 902 committees to undertake unrelated hearings or SO 8(2.1), projected government business See inquiries while considering matters referred by the Projected government business Assembly (Motion Other than Government Motion SO 13(2) See Speaker’s rulings: Explanations of 501: adjourned on amended motion), Privileges and reasons for decisions under Standing Order 13(2), Elections, Standing Orders and Printing Committee point of clarification report presented to the Assembly ... Kazim 1620 SO 29(2)(a), question-and-comment period ... McIver SO 56(2.1), standing or special committee temporary 696; Speaker, The 696 substitution notification procedure change SO 29(2)(a), question-and-comment period, Speaker’s (Government Motion 19: carried as amended) ... rulings ... Acting Speaker (Sweet) 321, 357, 359; Mason 899–900; Nixon 899 Deputy Speaker 396 SO 56(2.1), standing or special committee temporary SO 29(2)(a), question-and-comment period in budget substitution notification procedure change debate ... Acting Speaker (Sweet) 354–55; Nixon (Government Motion 19: carried as amended), 355; Westhead 354 amendment A1 (notice for substitution of chair or SO 30 emergency debates See Emergency debate deputy chair) (Nixon: carried) ... Mason 899; Nixon under Standing Order 30 (current session) 899 SO 42 emergency motions See Emergency motions SO 61, time allotted for interim or supplementary under Standing Order 42 (current session) estimates consideration, amendments to (Government SO 49, motions on previous questions ... Acting Speaker Motion 22: carried) ... Ganley 2295; Mason 2295 (Sweet) 2221 Standing votes SO 49, motions on previous questions, speaking to the See Divisions (recorded votes) (current session) motions ... Acting Speaker (Sweet) 2155–56; Deputy Speaker 2139–40; Fildebrandt 2139–40, 2155–56 Statements by the Speaker, Deputy Speaker, or Acting SO 49, putting the question ... Acting Speaker (Sweet) Speaker 2119 See Speaker’s statements SO 52.04 amendment to permit legislative policy Statistics Canada committees to undertake unrelated hearings or Request for personal financial data, request for inquiries while considering matters referred by the emergency debate under Standing Order 42 Assembly (Motion Other than Government Motion (unanimous consent denied) ... Barnes 1880; 501: adjourned on amended motion) ... Anderson, W. Speaker, The 1880 214–15, 564; Drysdale 563–64; Fitzpatrick 216; Status of Women ministry Hanson 215–16; Loewen 218–19; Loyola 217–18; See Ministry of Status of Women Malkinson 219–20; McPherson 216; Nixon 216–17; Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 18) Smith 216 First reading ... Mason 1201 SO 52.04 amendment to permit legislative policy Second reading ... Cyr 1251–52; Feehan 1251–52; van committees to undertake unrelated hearings or Dijken 1251 inquiries while considering matters referred by the Committee ... Aheer 1396; Clark 1395; Hanson 1389; Assembly (Motion Other than Government Motion Loewen 1387–90, 1394–96; McIver 1390–91; Nixon 501: adjourned on amended motion), motion to refer 1389, 1391–96; Smith 1388, 1390; Strankman 1389, to Privileges and Elections, Standing Orders and 1396 Printing Committee (Fitzpatrick: carried) ... Committee, agreement to clauses, division ... 1396–97 Anderson, W. 564; Drysdale 563–64; Fitzpatrick Third reading ... Cyr 1507–9; Ganley 1481; Hanson 216; Loewen 218–19; Loyola 217–18; Malkinson 1483–85; Loewen 1481–83, 1485; Mason 1481; 219–20; Nixon 216–17 McIver 1487–88, 1507; Schneider 1509–10; Smith SO 52.04 amendment to permit legislative policy 1484–87 committees to undertake unrelated hearings or inquiries Royal Assent ... 11 June 2018 (outside of House sitting) while considering matters referred by the Assembly Election Commissioner provisions ... Aheer 1396; Cyr (Motion Other than Government Motion 501: adjourned 1251–52, 1508; Hanson 1483–85; Loewen 1387–90, on amended motion), motion to refer to Privileges and 1394–96, 1481–83, 1485; McIver 1390–91, 1487–88, Elections, Standing Orders and Printing Committee 1507; Nixon 1391–96; Schneider 1509–10; Smith (Fitzpatrick: carried), division ... 564 1388, 1390, 1484–87; Strankman 1396; van Dijken SO 52.04 amendment to permit legislative policy 1251 committees to undertake unrelated hearings or inquiries while considering matters referred by the Steel Assembly (Motion Other than Government Motion U.S. tariff ... Bilous 1500, 1819; Dreeshen 1819; Sucha 501: adjourned on amended motion), motion to refer 1500 to Privileges and Elections, Standing Orders and STEP program Printing Committee (Fitzpatrick: carried), Speaker’s See Summer temporary employment program ruling ... Speaker, The 313–14 (STEP) 2018 Hansard Subject Index 125

Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation Student unions Members’ statements ... Carson 998 Fees, UCP policy on ... Dang 1127; Schmidt 1128 Stoney Nakoda First Nation Role ... Dang 1127–28; Schmidt 1128 General remarks ... Westhead 392 Sturgeon refinery Medical incident, April 4, 2018 See Emergency See North West Redwater Partnership medical services (ambulances, etc.): Response to Sub judice convention medical incident at Morley, April 4, 2018 Chair’s remarks ... Deputy Chair 2006 Stony Plain health facilities Subsidized housing See WestView health centre, Stony Plain See Affordable housing Straddle plants Summer Games Provincial loan guarantees See Energy Diversification See Alberta Summer Games (2018, Grande Prairie) Act (Bill 1): Loan guarantee provisions Summer Olympics Strategies for Unemployed and Underemployed See Olympic Games Albertans Act (Bill 209) First reading ... McPherson 2321–22 Summer temporary employment program (STEP) Program reinstatement ... Gray 1553; Schmidt 2005; Strathcona county drug strategy Sucha 1553 See Community Drug Strategy for Strathcona county Suncor See Oil sands development: Suncor CEO’s remarks Strathcona County Pickleball Association Members’ statements ... Cortes-Vargas 1944–45 Sundre & District Aquaplex Carbon levy costs ... Gotfried 562; Nixon 14, 35, 356– Strathcona county wildfire 57; Phillips 15; Schneider 721 See Wildfire, Strathcona county (2018) Sundre seniors’ centre Strathmore-Brooks (constituency) See West Country Centre, Sundre Member’s reflection on 2018, members’ statements ... Fildebrandt 2401 Sunnyside lodge, St. Paul Mobile blood collection service See Medical Strychnine laboratories: Mobile blood collection service, St. Federal ban proposed ... Carlier 2236–37; Strankman Paul 2236 Super Hero Day Stubbs, Shannon (Member of Parliament for Lakeland) See See Edmonton-Decore (constituency): Super Hero Crime: Rural crime (federal Private Member’s Day community event, members’ statements Motion M-167) SuperNet Student employment (secondary and postsecondary See students) Alberta SuperNet See Summer temporary employment program Supplementary supply estimates 2017-2018 (STEP) Consideration in Committee of Supply for six hours Student financial aid (postsecondary students) total on March 14 and 15, 2018 (Government Motion Comparison with other jurisdictions ... Starke 1721 6: carried) ... Ganley 41; Mason 41 Loans ... Connolly 1846; Gotfried 1853; Hunter 1694; Estimates debate ... Aheer 160–63; Anderson, S. 153– Jabbour 1698; Orr 1846; Panda 1857–58; Schmidt 54, 157–59, 161–63; Barnes 120–27; Bilous 134–35, 1854–55 141; Carlier 130, 132–38; Clark 127–29; Connolly Scholarships for technology and emerging sectors ... 130–31; Cooper 144–47; Eggen 120–23, 131–32; Ceci 347; Schmidt 321, 1492; Swann 324–25 Feehan 149–51, 154; Fraser 148–49, 151–52; Scholarships for technology and emerging sectors, laws Ganley 119–20, 126–29, 134, 136–37, 140–41; and legislation See Growth and Diversification Act Goehring 153; Horne 149–50; Larivee 123–26, (Bill 2) 129–30, 133, 139–40; Loyola 132, 134–39, 143–44; Malkinson 141; McLean 145–46, 160–63; Student-teacher ratio (K-12) McPherson 129–30; Miranda 153, 155–57; Nixon See Class size initiative (elementary and secondary 140; Orr 155–57; Renaud 145–46; Sabir 137, 139, schools) 143–49, 151–52; Schneider 137–38, 150–51, 153– Student testing (elementary and secondary students) 54; Stier 132–33; Strankman 135–36; Taylor 157– Provincial achievement tests (PATs), grade 6 mathematics 60; Turner 153; van Dijken 161–63 ... Eggen 1341–42, 1822; Smith 1341, 1822 Estimates debate procedure ... Barnes 127; Clark 128; Provincial achievement tests (PATs), grade 9 Deputy Chair 119, 143 mathematics ... Eggen 1027, 1341–42, 1758, 1822; Estimates debate procedure, ministers’ schedule ... Kenney 1870–71; Notley 1870–71; Smith 1027, Larivee 133; Stier 132–33 1341, 1758, 1822 Estimates transmitted and tabled ... Ceci 41; Deputy Provincial achievement tests (PATs), passing scores for Speaker 41 acceptable grade ... Eggen 1758, 1822, 1914; Smith Estimates vote ... Chair 163–64 1758, 1822, 1914 Financial transactions ... Barnes 120; Ganley 120 Public reporting of aggregate results ... Eggen 664; Funding for unannounced programs ... Clark 128–29; Smith 664 Ganley 128 Student transportation Referral to Committee of Supply (Government Motion See Schoolchildren’s transportation 5: carried) ... Ganley 41; Mason 41 126 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Supporting Accessible Mental Health Services Act (Bill Supporting Alberta’s Local Food Sector Act (Bill 7) 205) (continued) First reading ... Jabbour 1008; Woollard 1008 Section 6, certification program ... Cortes-Vargas 494; Second reading, request to defer until fall sitting Loewen 681; Schneider 535; Smith 680; Strankman (Jabbour: motion carried) ... Jabbour 1037 493–94; van Dijken 496 Supporting Alberta’s Local Food Sector Act (Bill 7) Part 2, organic agricultural products ... Carlier 491–92; First reading ... Carlier 425 Clark 1370; Hanson 913–14; Loewen 681, 1369; Second reading ... Carlier 491–92; Cortes-Vargas Smith 679–80; Stier 1097–98; Strankman 492–93, 494–96; Hanson 913–14; Loewen 681–82; 1365; van Dijken 496–97, 909, 1372 Schneider 534–36; Smith 679–80; Stier 536, 1097– Sections 10-11, complaints ... Loewen 682 98; Strankman 492–96; van Dijken 496–97, 908–9 Section 20, regulations ... Smith 680 Second reading, motion to not now read and to refer Penalty provisions ... Loewen 1370 subject matter to Alberta’s Economic Future Preamble ... van Dijken 497 Committee (referral amendment RA1) (Schneider: Regulation development ... Stier 1097–98; van Dijken defeated) ... Hanson 913–14; Loewen 681–82; 1371–72 Schneider 536; Smith 679–80; Stier 536; van Dijken Section 13, inspections and investigations ... Loewen 908–9 1369–70 Committee ... Carlier 1300, 1303–5; Cooper 1303, Section 13, inspections and investigations, biosecurity 1307–8; Hanson 1309; McIver 1301–4, 1306–7, issues ... Starke 1310–11 1311; Nixon 1301, 1305; Smith 1303; Starke 1305– Stakeholder consultation ... Carlier 491–92, 1373; 6, 1309–11; Strankman 1299–1300, 1302, 1304; Loewen 681–82; Strankman 1366; van Dijken 1372 Sucha 1301; van Dijken 1308–9; Yao 1300–1303, Stakeholder consultation, Agriculture and Forestry 1306 minister’s remarks ... Nixon 1368; Sucha 1368 Committee, amendment A1 (section 3, application of Supportive living accommodations act) (Strankman: defeated) ... Carlier 1300; McIver Cannabis use in ... Ganley 477; McPherson 477 1301–2; Nixon 1301; Strankman 1299–1300; Sucha New spaces ... Hoffman 1413; McPherson 1413 1301; Yao 1300–1301 New spaces, cost per bed ... Hoffman 1413–14; Committee, amendment A1 (section 3, application of McPherson 1413–14 act) (Strankman: defeated), division ... 1302 Public funding model ... Gill 343; Hoffman 343 Committee, amendment A2 (section 5, local food Wait-lists in rural areas, Zoe Bleau’s situation ... Cyr council appointments) (Strankman: defeated) ... 1504–5, 1657; Hoffman 1505; Sabir 1505 Carlier 1303; Cooper 1303; McIver 1303–4; Smith 1303; Strankman 1302; Yao 1302–3 Supportive living initiative, affordable Committee, amendment A2 (section 5, local food See Affordable supportive living initiative council appointments) (Strankman: defeated), Supports for independence program division ... 1304 See Employment and income support programs Committee, amendment A3 (section 6, consultation on Supreme Court of Canada certification regulations) (Strankman: defeated) ... Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin ... Speech from the Carlier 1304–5; Cooper 1307–8; Hanson 1309; Throne 2 McIver 1306–7; Nixon 1305; Starke 1305–6; Surgery procedures Strankman 1304; van Dijken 1308–9; Yao 1306 Orthopaedic surgery, Lethbridge ... Fitzpatrick 1872; Committee, amendment A3 (section 6, consultation on Hoffman 1872 certification regulations) (Strankman: defeated), Patient choice of location ... Fitzpatrick 1872; Hoffman division ... 1309 1872 Committee, points of order on debate ... Deputy Chair Wait times ... Drysdale 1001; Eggen 2148–49; 1308; Nixon 1308; Westhead 1308 Hoffman 520–21, 1001, 1505–6, 1617, 1706, 1761; Committee, points of order on debate, remarks Kenney 520–21, 1498–99; Nixon 1706; Notley withdrawn ... Cooper 1308 1498–99; Yao 1505, 1616–17, 1761, 2148–49 Committee, agreement to remaining clauses, division ... Wait times, points of order on debate ... Mason 1622; 1311 Nixon 1622; Speaker, The 1622 Third reading ... Carlier 1373; Clark 1370–71; Hunter Sustainable resource development ministry 1372–73; Loewen 1368–70; Nixon 1367–68; See Strankman 1365–67; Sucha 1367; van Dijken 1371–72 Ministry of Environment and Parks Third reading, division ... 1373–74 Suzuki, Dr. David Royal Assent ... 11 June 2018 (outside of House sitting) See Calgary City Teachers’ Convention: Application to honey producers ... Cortes-Vargas 496; Presentation by Dr. David Suzuki; University of Strankman 495–96 Alberta: Honorary degree award to Dr. David Definition of “agricultural product” ... Cortes-Vargas Suzuki 496; Schneider 534–35; Strankman 495–96 Swan Hills (town) Definition of “local food” ... van Dijken 1371 See Fish and wildlife officers: Swan Hills detachment Section 3, application of act ... Strankman 493 closure Part 1, local food ... van Dijken 497 SWCRR Section 4, local food week ... Carlier 492; Loewen See Ring road, Calgary: Southwest portion 681; Stier 1097; van Dijken 496, 908 Synthetic crude development Section 5, local food council provisions ... Carlier 492; See Oil sands development Cortes-Vargas 494; Loewen 681–82, 1368–69; Schneider 535–36; Smith 680; Stier 1097; Synthetic crude development tailings ponds Strankman 493; van Dijken 496, 1371 See Tailings ponds 2018 Hansard Subject Index 127

Synthetic crude upgrading Tariffs, U.S. See Bitumen upgrading See Aluminum; Steel Taber (town) Tax credits Members’ statements ... Hunter 580 Alberta investor tax credit (AITC) ... Anderson, W. 322; Taber flood Bilous 243–44, 1256–57; Carson 118; Clark 320; See Floods, southern Alberta (2018) Cyr 1520; Drysdale 1103; Ellis 1511; Gotfried Taber irrigation district 295; Hunter 318, 1067; Littlewood 245; Loewen Flood damage mitigation See Flood damage 703–4; Panda 314; Schmidt 1254–55, 1492, 1518; mitigation: Irrigation district initiatives Speech from the Throne 3; Swann 324–25 Capital investment tax credit (CITC) ... Anderson, W. Taber pride event 322; Barnes 383; Bilous 243–44, 383, 662, 1256–57; See Gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender persons: Carson 118; Clark 320; Cyr 1163–64; Littlewood Pride events, Taber 245; Loewen 703; Nielsen 662; Panda 314; Schmidt Tabling Returns and Reports (procedure) 1255, 1492–93; Speech from the Throne 3; Swann Place in Routine, points of order ... Speaker, The 2322 324–25 Points of order ... Mason 2261, 2323; Nixon 2261; Capital investment tax credit (CITC), projects approved Speaker, The 2261 ... Bilous 1274; Schmidt 1254; Schneider 1274 Points of order during tablings, point of clarification ... Community economic development corporation Mason 2200; Speaker, The 2200 (CEDC) credit ... Bilous 2041; McKitrick 2041 Points of order, remarks withdrawn ... Nixon 2324; Comparison with other jurisdictions ... Hunter 1256 Speaker, The 2324 Component of diversification strategy ... Hunter 318 Statements during tablings, point of clarification ... Corporate credits ... Kenney 354 Mason 2200; Speaker, The 2200 Credits for farmers and fishermen ... Hunter 1015 Statements during tablings, points of order ... Speaker, Economic impact assessments ... Cyr 928 The 2322 Enhanced credits for inclusive and diverse workforce Statements during tablings, Speaker’s statement ... policies ... Bilous 1214; Fildebrandt 1214; Speaker, The 2240 Littlewood 245; McLean 1214; Schmidt 1254–55 Tabling Returns and Reports (current session) Family employment tax credit ... Kazim 309; Speech Note: Tablings are available online at assembly.ab.ca from the Throne 4 under Assembly Documents and Records, House Family employment tax credit, funding for ... Ceci 347– Records. 48 TACT (Talent Advisory Council on Technology) General remarks ... Barnes 1062; Carson 590; Loyola Laws and legislation See Growth and Diversification 222 Act (Bill 2) Interactive digital media tax credit (IDMTC) ... Tagalog remarks in the Assembly Anderson, W. 322, 1101; Bilous 244, 1256–57, See Legislative Assembly of Alberta: Remarks in 1817; Ceci 347, 683; Clark 320; Hunter 318; Tagalog Loewen 703; Miranda 157; Nielsen 1817; Panda 314; Schmidt 315–16, 1255, 1492, 1518; Speech Taher, Dr. Ismail from the Throne 3; Swann 324; Westhead 392–93 See College of Physicians & Surgeons of Alberta: Laws and legislation See Growth and Diversification Hearing tribunal decision on physician charged Act (Bill 2) with sexual assault Municipal and school board election campaign donation Tailings management framework credits proposed ... Stier 1811 General remarks ... Phillips 13; Swann 13 Other jurisdictions ... Carson 1204; Cyr 1520–21; Tailings ponds Schmidt 1255, 1519 2013 Obed Mountain tailings pond spill, Hinton ... Performance measures ... Cyr 1164–66; Drysdale Piquette 2243 1103; Hunter 1257; Orr 1165; Schmidt 1166–67 Land reclamation See Reclamation of land Political contribution tax credit ... Ceci 865; Clark Talent Advisory Council on Technology 1980 Laws and legislation See Growth and Diversification Tax on income, provincial Act (Bill 2) See Income tax, provincial (personal income tax) Tankers Tax on property Access to northern British Columbia ports, laws and See Property assessed clean energy program legislation See Oil Tanker Moratorium Act (PACE); Property tax (federal Bill C-48) Tax revenue Environmental risk mitigation ... McCuaig-Boyd 584; See Revenue Westhead 584 Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 17) Tar sands First reading ... Ceci 806 See Bitumen Second reading ... Ceci 864–65; Hanson 1058–59; Tar sands development Hunter 1014–15 See Oil sands development Committee ... Deputy Chair 1157 Tar sands tailings ponds Third reading ... Ceci 1364 See Tailings ponds Royal Assent ... 11 June 2018 (outside of House sitting) Tar sands upgrading Taxation, federal See Bitumen upgrading Excise tax on cannabis See Cannabis: Federal- Tariffs, India provincial arrangement on duty See Pulse crops Provincial response ... Kenney 432–33 128 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Taxation, municipal Technology industries See Property assessed clean energy program Industry development, members’ statements ... Carson (PACE); Property tax 118 Taxation, provincial Investment attraction ... Bilous 1818; Nielsen 1818 Comparison with other jurisdictions ... Barnes 843; Job creation See Digital media industry: Job creation Ceci 843; McIver 581 Underrepresented populations’ employment in ... Bilous Flat tax ... Anderson, W. 268; Ceci 872; Coolahan 1818; Nielsen 1818 872; Drysdale 1103; Hunter 269–70; Loyola 270– TEFU (tax-exempt fuel use) 71, 868; Westhead 270 See Alberta farm fuel benefit program General remarks ... Gotfried 1288 Television industry grant programs Progressive tax ... Ceci 90, 346, 574, 872; Coolahan See Alberta production grant program (former); 872; Kazim 574; Malkinson 101 Screen-based production grant program Provincial revenue See Revenue Territorial-federal-provincial meetings Provincial sales tax ... Kenney 549–50; Swann 688–89 See Federal-provincial-territorial meetings Tax rates ... Barnes 64, 508; Bilous 508–9; Ceci 64, 1876, 2075; Gotfried 1876, 2075; Kenney 350–51, Territorial-federal-provincial relations 1610–11, 1770–71; Notley 1610, 1771; Schmidt See Federal-provincial-territorial relations 1167 Terwillegar Drive, Edmonton Taxpayer Bill of Rights Traffic congestion [See also Traffic congestion: General remarks ... Hunter 845 Southwest Edmonton]; Mason 805–6; Turner 805 Taxpayer Protection Act Testing of students See Alberta Taxpayer Protection Act See Student testing (elementary and secondary students) Taxpayer Protection (Carbon Tax Referendum) Amendment Act, 2018, Alberta Thompson, Myron (former Member of Parliament) See Alberta Taxpayer Protection (Carbon Tax Members’ statements ... Nixon 1869 Referendum) Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 202) Thorncliffe Greenview Community Association TB in livestock Accessible playground, members’ statements ... See Tuberculosis management (livestock industries) Coolahan 567–68 Tea Connection, Edmonton Thorpe Recovery Centre, Blackfoot, AB General remarks ... Woollard 1220 General remarks ... Starke 2278–80, 2355–56 Teacher-student ratio (K-12) Throne speech See Class size initiative (elementary and secondary See Speech from the Throne schools) Thumbs Up Foundation, Airdrie Teachers General remarks ... Pitt 1134 Contract negotiations ... Eggen 1131; Smith 1131 TID (Taber irrigation district) Mathematics training ... Eggen 1341; Smith 1341 Flood damage mitigation See Flood damage Specialized training See Education finance: Funding mitigation: Irrigation district initiatives for specialized instruction Tides Canada Traffic fatalities See Ghani, Sana Ayesha Provincial government correspondence, May 1, 2015, to Teachers’ Association April 30, 2018 (Motion for a Return 2: accepted) ... See Alberta Teachers’ Association Panda 1779 Teachers’ Convention, Calgary City Tides Foundation See Calgary City Teachers’ Convention Provincial government correspondence, May 1, 2015, to Teachers’ pension plan (legislative provisions) April 30, 2018 (Motion for a Return 3: accepted) ... regulation (Alberta Regulation 204/1995) Panda 1779 Co-ordination with Income Tax Act ... Ceci 571; Tar Sands Campaign ... Panda 331 McPherson 571 Timber harvesting Teachers’ Pension Plans Act See Forest industries Co-ordination with Income Tax Act ... Ceci 571; Time-sharing (real estate) McPherson 571 Consumer protection ... Gotfried 1431, 1552, 1920–21; Technological research Malkinson 1920–21; McLean 1431, 1552 See Research and development Consumer protection, points of order on debate ... Mason 1555; Nixon 1554–55; Speaker, The 1555 Technology, information and communications Consumer protection, points of order on debate, remarks Health care system See Health information withdrawn ... Mason 1555 Job creation See Digital media industry: Job creation Labour force planning See Labour force planning Time’s Up movement Personal health portal See Alberta Netcare (provincial See Sexual violence: Victim support electronic health records): Open data portal for Tissue donation personal information (personal health record) See Organ and tissue donation Technology, Talent Advisory Council on Tobacco Laws and legislation See Growth and Diversification Tax revenue utilization ... Starke 842 Act (Bill 2) Tobacco and Smoking Reduction Act Implementation ... Hoffman 872–73; Swann 872 2018 Hansard Subject Index 129

Tobacco industry Trains Lobbying activity ... Hoffman 1081; Notley 872; Starke See Calgary Transit: Light rail transit; Railroads 654–55; Swann 872, 1081, 1158 Trampoline parks Tobacco use Safety standards ... Anderson, S. 255, 2396; Drysdale Reduction strategies, laws and legislation ... Starke 2396; McKitrick 255 654–55 Trampolines Topp, Brian Home use, safety standards ... Anderson, S. 2397; See Energy industries: Provincial special envoys Drysdale 2397 Tourism Trans Mountain pipeline expansion [See also Natural resources] See Pipeline construction; Pipeline construction: Aboriginal tourism development ... Miranda 338; Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion Westhead 338 project Diversification ... Miranda 338; Westhead 338 Trans Mountain Pipeline Project Act (Senate Public Bill General remarks ... Orr 310 S-245) Tourists from Germany ... Miranda 2190; Starke 2190 General remarks ... van Dijken 1278 Tourism and culture ministry TransCanada Energy East pipeline See Ministry of Culture and Tourism See Pipeline construction: TransCanada Energy East Tourism levy project Revenue transferred to general revenue ... Barnes 843; TransCanada Keystone XL pipeline Ceci 843; Starke 781, 842 See Pipeline construction: TransCanada Keystone Revenue utilization proposal See Revenue: Resolution XL project to urge government to ensure that revenue from TransCanada Keystone XL project fees, levies, specific taxes, and fines be used for See Pipeline construction programs and services requiring them Transfer payments to provinces Tow trucks See Canada health transfer (federal); Canada social Operator safety ... Drysdale 1941; Mason 1941, 2367; transfer (federal) Strankman 2367 Transgender Day of Remembrance Trade, international Members’ statements ... Connolly 1994 See International trade Transit service Trade, interprovincial/territorial See Public transit See Interprovincial/territorial trade Transit service, Calgary Trade ministry See Calgary Transit See Ministry of Economic Development and Trade Transit service, Edmonton Trade missions See Edmonton Transit Service Agriculture and Forestry minister’s mission to India ... Carlier 667 Transmissible spongiform encephalopathy Agriculture and Forestry minister’s trip to India ... See Chronic wasting disease Rosendahl 667 Transportation, active Trade offices See Active transportation (walking, cycling, etc.) See Alberta government offices Transportation ministry Tradespeople See Ministry of Transportation Supply See Labour force planning Transportation of schoolchildren Traffic congestion See Schoolchildren’s transportation South Edmonton ... Mason 805–6; Turner 805 Travel Alberta Southwest Edmonton, members’ statements ... Dang 424 See Tourism Traffic fatalities Travel Alberta Act [See also Haugan, Darcy; Humboldt Broncos junior Amendments, laws and legislation See Miscellaneous hockey team; McBeath, Ryan] Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 31) Rimbey area motor vehicle crash, December 13, 2017, Travel at public expense charges laid ... Sabir 806; Taylor 806 Funding ... Ceci 1130; Sucha 1130 Rimbey area motor vehicle crash, December 13, 2017, Treasury Branches members’ statements ... Taylor 2034 Laws and legislation See ATB Financial Act Traffic Safety Act Treasury ministry (financial management and Amendments, laws and legislation See Miscellaneous planning) Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 31) See Ministry of Treasury Board and Finance Traffic Safety (Safe Distance for Passing Bicycles) Tree of Life Synagogue, Pittsburgh Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 214) See Anti-Semitism: Pittsburgh synagogue shooting First reading ... McKitrick 2401–2 Trucking industry Trailer parks Oil and gas transportation ... Fraser 1759; Phillips See Mobile-home sites 1759–60 Train service Trucks, pickup, registration See Railroads See Motor vehicle registration and transfer Training and employment programs Trudeau, Rt. Hon. Justin See Employment skills and training See Office of the Prime Minister of Canada 130 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Trussler, Marguerite, QC Ukrainian remarks in the Assembly See Ethics Commissioner See Legislative Assembly of Alberta: Remarks in Trust funds Ukrainian Discretionary versus nondiscretionary funds ... Aheer Underground infrastructure 485 Laws and legislation See Alberta Underground Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Infrastructure Notification System Consultation Report recommendations ... Hinkley 447 Act (Bill 211) TSE (transmissible spongiform encephalopathy) UNDRIP See Chronic wasting disease See United Nations declaration on the rights of Tuberculosis management (livestock industries) indigenous peoples Support for ranchers See AgriRecovery (federal- Unemployed and Underemployed Albertans Act, provincial program) Strategies for Tuberculosis diagnosis in imported cow ... Carlier See Strategies for Unemployed and Underemployed 2236; Strankman 2236 Albertans Act (Bill 209) Tuition and fees, postsecondary Unemployment Comparison with other jurisdictions ... Dang 1128; [See also Economy of Alberta: Current fiscal Schmidt 1128 position] International student tuition ... Anderson, W. 65; Eggen Comparison with other jurisdictions ... Barnes 88, 92; 65; Loyola 547; Schmidt 547, 1276; Woollard 1276 Ceci 88, 93 Laws and legislation See Act to Improve the Energy industry job losses See Energy industries: Job Affordability and Accessibility of Post-secondary losses Education, An (Bill 19) General remarks ... Kenney 431–32 Review ... Hanson 1725; Renaud 1718; Schmidt 1667; Members’ statements ... Barnes 1935 Swann 1675 Private-sector job losses ... Nixon 1913–14; Notley Tuition cap proposed ... Cyr 929; Speech from the 1913–14 Throne 3 Statistics [See also Economy of Alberta: Economic Tuition freeze ... Drever 1759; Fitzpatrick 417; Loyola indicators]; Aheer 1873; Ceci 1760, 1873, 2231; 222, 547; Schmidt 417, 547, 1759; Speech from the Cooper 47; Cyr 50; Fraser 1074; Gotfried 1760; Throne 3 Hoffman 2231, 2390–91; Kenney 1769–71, 1815– Turcott, Garth Alphonse (former MLA) 17, 2231, 2390–91; Notley 1074, 1769–71, 1815–17; See Members of the Legislative Assembly: Former Orr 310; Strankman 780; van Dijken 568 MLA Garth Alphonse Turcott Youth unemployment ... Barnes 942; Ceci 942; Gotfried 1853; Kenney 1770; Notley 1770; Panda Turn off the taps legislation 1858 See Preserving Canada’s Economic Prosperity Act (Bill 12) Unemployment programs See Employment and income support programs Turning Point Generation Canyon Creek hydroelectric project, enabling legislation Unger, Betty See Canyon Creek Hydro Development Act (Bill General remarks ... Ellis 326 25) Union of Provincial Employees, Alberta Turpin, David Members’ pension plans See Local authorities See University of Alberta: President’s compensation, pension plan; Public service pension plan Advanced Education minister’s remarks Unions Twitter Certification process ... Gray 1602; Hunter 1602, See Social media 2216; Kenney 1546–47; Notley 1546–47 Certification process, members’ statements ... Hunter Two-spirit persons 1496 See Gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender persons Political donations ... Hanson 1118; Loewen 1118 U of A United Conservative opposition See University of Alberta See Official Opposition U of C United Conservative Party Reports See Economic development: Diversification, 2018 convention ... Schmidt 910 University of Calgary School of Public Policy 2018 convention, remarks on female cabinet ministers at report ... Littlewood 1125 UAVs 2018 convention resolution on parental notification on See Unmanned aerial vehicles student participation in classes or activities with UCA religious or sexual content ... Eggen 823; Goehring See Utilities Consumer Advocate 818 UCP 2018 convention resolutions ... Hoffman 820; See United Conservative Party Littlewood 819 UCP opposition Candidate selection process, members’ statements ... See Official Opposition Fildebrandt 878 Female candidates ... Pitt 818 UFA General remarks ... Stier 1994 Centennial, members’ statements ... Littlewood 447 Members’ affiliations, members’ statements ... Connolly Ukraine famine remembrance day 1704–5 See Holocaust Remembrance Day Members’ statements ... Barnes 378–79 2018 Hansard Subject Index 131

United Conservative Party (continued) User charges (continued) Merger agreement between Progressive Conservative Revenue utilization proposal See Revenue: Resolution and Wildrose parties ... Cooper 1105; Dach 1113; to urge government to ensure that revenue from Gotfried 1107; Kenney 431; Nixon 1155; Schmidt fees, levies, specific taxes, and fines be used for 1121; Shepherd 1113; Smith 1115; Yao 1119 programs and services requiring them Policies ... Kazim 936 Utilities, electric Policies, members’ statements ... Schneider 539–40; See Electric utilities Shepherd 1020 Utilities, public Policy development ... Kenney 434 See Public utilities Tax policies, members’ statements ... Loyola 868 Utilities Commission, Alberta United Farmers of Alberta Co-operative Ltd. See Alberta Utilities Commission See UFA Utilities Consumer Advocate United Nations declaration on the rights of indigenous Mandate on renewable/alternative energy ... Aheer peoples 1099–1100 Implementation ... Kazim 308; Schreiner 398; Speech Responsibilities, laws and legislation See Act to from the Throne 4; Westhead 392 Empower Utility Consumers, An (Bill 14) United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Utilities ministry Racial Discrimination See Ministry of Energy See International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Utility Consumers, An Act to Empower See Act to Empower Utility Consumers, An (Bill 14) United States Tariffs See Aluminum; Steel Vaisakhi (Sikh observance) General remarks ... Drever 504 United States-Mexico-Canada agreement Members’ statements ... Woollard 518 Tariffs See Steel; Steel: U.S. tariff Value-added agriculture Universities See Food industry and trade See Postsecondary educational institutions Valuing Mental Health, Next Steps (June 2017 Health University education Ministry report) See Postsecondary education Implementation ... Fraser 1872, 1915; Hoffman 1872, University of Alberta 1915–16 Funding ... Hanson 225 Valuing Mental Health, Report of the Alberta Mental Governor General’s visit ... Governor General of Health Review Committee 2015 Canada 1070 Recommendations ... Fraser 420; Hoffman 420, 1938; Honorary degree award to Dr. David Suzuki ... Cyr Woollard 1937–38 545–46; Gill 732; Kenney 625–26; Schmidt 545–46, 625–26, 732 Vecova Centre for Disability Services and Research Honorary degree award to Dr. David Suzuki, points of Gas costs ... Kenney 1023; Notley 1023 order withdrawn ... Nixon 627 Vehicle registration President’s compensation, Advanced Education See Motor vehicle registration and transfer minister’s remarks ... Fraser 289–90; McIver 696; Vehicle safety McKitrick 279; Schmidt 289–90, 698 Laws and legislation See Traffic Safety (Safe Distance University of Calgary for Passing Bicycles) Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill Dinos sports teams, members’ statements ... Sucha 726 214) University of Calgary. School of Public Policy Vehicles, all-terrain Reports See Economic development: Diversification, See Off-highway vehicles University of Calgary School of Public Policy Venezuela report General remarks ... Kenney 868 Unmanned aerial vehicles Vermilion-Lloydminster (constituency) Strategic plan and investment strategy ... Carson 1204– Member’s personal and family history ... Starke 998 5; Clark 320; Littlewood 245; Schmidt 1493 Member’s retirement from politics ... Hoffman 2190; Strategic plan and investment strategy, laws and Miranda 2190; Starke 2190 legislation See Growth and Diversification Act Member’s retrospective, member’s statement ... Starke (Bill 2) 2229 Upgrading of bitumen Victims of crime See Bitumen upgrading Programs and services ... Sabir 806; Taylor 806 Urban affairs ministry Victims of crime fund See Ministry of Municipal Affairs Fund allocation, rural communities ... Ganley 1712, Urban Municipalities Association 1773; Orr 1711–12; Pitt 1773 See Alberta Urban Municipalities Association Surplus funds ... Ganley 1711, 1772–73; Orr 1711; Pitt Urban planning 1772–73 See Cities and towns; Municipalities Victims of domestic violence User charges See Domestic violence Postsecondary education See Tuition and fees, Video games industry postsecondary Tax credit See Tax credits: Interactive digital media tax credit (IDMTC) 132 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Vietnamese community observances Voting in provincial elections See Journey to Freedom Day Voter turnout ... Dang 2364; Gray 2364 Viking Air Vriend decision Super Scooper aircraft See Wildfire prevention and See Gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender persons: control: Aircraft, new technology Supreme Court decision on rights (Vriend Vimy Ridge Day decision) Members’ statements ... Goehring 446; van Dijken 446 Vulcan health care Vinca bridge See Physicians: Rural physicians, Vulcan See Highway 38: Vinca bridge Vulnerable children’s services Violence, domestic See Child protective services See Domestic violence Vulnerable family services Violence against Women, International Day for the See Family and community safety program Elimination of Vulnerable persons, services for See International Day for the Elimination of Violence See Ministry of Community and Social Services against Women Vulnerable youth Violence against Women, National Day of See Youth at risk Remembrance and Action on Wages See National Day of Remembrance and Action on Agencies, boards, and commissions See Government Violence against Women agencies, boards, and commissions: Executive Violence against women and girls compensation Death of Nadia El-Dib See El-Dib, Nadia Decrease during economic downturn ... Hanson 455 Honour killings and beatings ... Aheer 161 Gender inequality ... Cortes-Vargas 18 Prevention strategies ... Littlewood 1776; Sabir 1776 Health sciences personnel See Health sciences Rape and murder of 8-year-old girl, Kathua district, personnel: Compensation India ... Aheer 658–59 Justices of the peace See Justices of the peace: Threats against female politicians ... Fraser 871; Compensation Ganley 871; Hoffman 871–72 Minimum wage See Minimum wage Violent and serious crime MLAs See Members of the Legislative Assembly: [See also Sexual violence] Compensation Members’ statements ... Drysdale 725–26 Physicians See Physicians: Compensation Motor vehicle attack in Toronto, April 23, 2018 ... Postsecondary institutions See Postsecondary Drysdale 725–26 educational institution finance: Executive Prevention, laws and legislation See Act to Protect compensation Gas and Convenience Store Workers, An (Bill 19, Public service See Public Sector Compensation 2017) Transparency Act; Public service: Executive Prevention strategies ... Fraser 871; Ganley 871; compensation Hoffman 871–72 School superintendents See School superintendents: Shooting of German tourist near Morley ... Hoffman Compensation review 2190; Starke 2190 Statistics ... van Dijken 568 Visitors, introduction of University of Alberta president’s compensation See See Introduction of Visitors (visiting dignitaries) University of Alberta: President’s compensation Vital records Waiparous Creek bridge Gender marker options ... Fitzpatrick 2146; Malkinson See Bridge construction: Waiparous Creek bridge 2146 Waiting lists, surgery Vital Statistics Act See Surgery procedures: Wait times Amendments, laws and legislation See Statutes Water Act Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 18) Enforcement, St. Paul area ... Hanson 589; Phillips 589 Vocational training Water allocation See Employment skills and training Licences, southern Alberta ... Barnes 116–17; Carlier Voluntary organizations 116–17 See Nonprofit organizations Water co-operatives Volunteer firefighters See Public utilities: Provincial policies on co- See Firefighters operatives Volunteer workers in search and rescue operations Water conservation General remarks ... Rosendahl 205 Headwater regions management ... Phillips 1273, 1414–15; Smith 1414–15; Westhead 1273 Volunteers Headwater regions management (Motion Other than Local activities, Red Deer, members’ statements ... Government Motion 511, 2016) ... Phillips 1273; Schreiner 626 Westhead 1273 Vote, recorded Water conservation organizations See Divisions (recorded votes) (current session) See Love Your Headwaters Voter registration Water fluoridation Door-to-door enumeration ... Cooper 1260 Calgary policies, members’ statements ... Sucha 2370 Voting in municipal elections Water ministry Voter turnout ... Barnes 2026 See Ministry of Environment and Parks 2018 Hansard Subject Index 133

Water quality Wilderness Areas, Ecological Reserves and Natural Drinking water, aboriginal communities ... Dach 943; Areas Amendment Act (Bill 18, 2006) Feehan 943; Speech from the Throne 4 Section 8 not repealed (Government Motion 37: carried) Water utilities ... Larivee 2275; Mason 2275 Rates ... Panda 916 Wildfire, Acadia Valley (2017) Rates, Calgary ... Cyr 720 Landowner compensation ... Barnes 1006; Carlier Underground infrastructure awareness campaigns See 1006 Dig Safe Month Wildfire, Bruderheim (2018) Utility Consumer Advocate mandate, laws and Status report ... Carlier 1133; McKitrick 1133 legislation See Act to Empower Utility Consumers, Wildfire, Champion Lakes (2018) An (Bill 14) Status update ... Carlier 1216; Westhead 1216 Water/waste-water management Infrastructure needs, Okotoks, members’ statements ... Wildfire, Elizabeth Métis settlement (2018) Anderson, W. 388 Update ... Anderson, S. 1028; Cyr 1028 WCB Wildfire, Fort McMurray (2016) See Workers’ compensation DRP funding See Disaster recovery program: 2016 wildfires Weaselhead/Glenmore Park Preservation Society Firefighting resources ... Carlier 876–77; Yao 876 Members’ statements ... Kazim 1595 KPMG evaluation report ... Anderson, S. 877, 1651; Welfare Loewen 1651; Yao 877 See Employment and income support programs Members’ statements ... Horne 796 Wellness initiatives Nonprofit fundraising See Rotary International See Obesity District 5370 Wellness ministry Wood Buffalo Wildfire Post-incident Assessment See Ministry of Health Report ... Anderson, S. 1651; Loewen 1651 Wellnet (former) Wildfire, Fort Saskatchewan (2018) See Alberta Netcare (provincial electronic health Status report ... Carlier 1133; McKitrick 1133 records) Wildfire, Hilda (2017) West country Landowner compensation ... Barnes 1006; Carlier See Bighorn backcountry 1006 West Country Centre, Sundre Wildfire, Horse River (2016) Carbon levy costs ... Bilous 116; Gill 116; Gotfried See Wildfire, Fort McMurray (2016) 562; Hoffman 381; Kenney 11; Nixon 14–15, 35, Wildfire, Kenow (2017) 223, 380–81; Notley 11, 380; Phillips 15 Communications system ... Anderson, S. 153; Western Premiers’ Conference Schneider 153 Premier’s decision not to attend ... Kenney 1212; Notley Wildfire, Lamont county (2018) 1212 Status report ... Carlier 1133; McKitrick 1133 Westlock Healthcare Centre Wildfire, southeastern Alberta (2017) Helipad repair ... Hoffman 876; van Dijken 876 Grassland destruction ... Phillips 733–34; Strankman Westmoreland Coal Company 733–34 See Electric power: Import from Montana coal-fired Landowner compensation ... Feehan 150–51; Schneider facilities; North American free trade agreement 150–51 (NAFTA): Westmoreland Coal claim against Wildfire, Strathcona county (2018) Alberta Status report ... Carlier 1133; McKitrick 1133 Westray Law (federal) Wildfire prevention and control Compliance and enforcement ... Gray 2319; Horne 2018 season preparation ... Anderson, S. 733; 2318–19 Kleinsteuber 733 WestView health centre, Stony Plain Aircraft, new technology ... Carlier 138, 1274; Capacity issues ... Babcock 422; Hoffman 422 Schneider 138, 1274 Wetaskiwin long-term care facility construction Aircraft deployment ... Anderson, S. 154; Schneider See Long-term care facilities (nursing 154 homes/auxiliary hospitals): Dementia care spaces, Aircraft inventory ... Carlier 130, 138; McPherson Wetaskiwin; Long-term care facilities (nursing 130; Schneider 138 homes/auxiliary hospitals): New spaces, Communications co-ordination [See also Alberta first Wetaskiwin responder radio communications system]; Wheat varietal classifications Anderson, S. 153–54; Carlier 137–38; Schneider See Canadian Grain Commission 137–38, 153–54 Whitecourt affordable housing Fire ban mobile device application ... Carlier 1133; See Affordable housing: Capital funding, Whitecourt McKitrick 1133 Funding from interim supply ... Barnes 92; Ceci 93; Whitemud Drive, Edmonton Clark 94; Larivee 94 Traffic congestion [See also Traffic congestion: Funding from supplementary supply ... Anderson, S. Southwest Edmonton]; Mason 805–6; Turner 805 153; Carlier 137–38; Larivee 130; Loyola 270–71; Wild Mountain Music Festival, Hinton McPherson 130; Schneider 137, 153 Members’ statements ... Rosendahl 1134–35 134 2018 Hansard Subject Index

Wildfire prevention and control (continued) Women with disabilities Pine beetle affected communities [See also Pine beetle Programs and services for ... McLean 146; Renaud 146 control]; Anderson, S. 1760–61; Carlier 1660; Women’s Day, International Rosendahl 1764; Schneider 1760–61; Sweet 1660 See International Women’s Day Preparedness, wildfire simulation ... Anderson, S. 154; Women’s equality Schneider 153 General remarks ... Renaud 355–56 Spring preparation ... Carlier 876–77; Yao 876–77 Members’ statements ... Babcock 596 Wildlife Women’s shelters Urban wildlife management ... Phillips 1943; Sucha See Mountain Rose Women’s Shelter, Rocky 1943 Mountain House Wildlife conservation Women’s status ministry General remarks ... Westhead 392 See Ministry of Status of Women Rehabilitation centre access to all species, petition presented to the Assembly ... Swann 20, 118 Wood Buffalo (regional municipality) Health care See Health care: Wood Buffalo services Wildlife conservation officers Wildfire See Wildfire, Fort McMurray (2016) See Fish and wildlife officers Wood fibre Wildlife ministry See Forest industries See Ministry of Environment and Parks Woodland caribou William and Flora Hewlett Foundation See Caribou Provincial government correspondence, May 1, 2015, to April 30, 2018 (Motion for a Return 6: accepted) ... Woodland Cree First Nation Panda 1779–80 Student book Traditional X: Stories from the Rez ... Dach 169 Willow Square continuing care centre, Fort McMurray Capital funding, cost per bed ... Hoffman 2316–17; Yao Workers’ compensation 2316 Farm and ranch worker coverage ... Piquette 56 General remarks ... Hoffman 640 General remarks ... Gray 1990; Nielsen 1990 Laws and legislation See Act to Protect the Health Wills and Well-being of Working Albertans, An (Bill 30, General remarks ... Aheer 484–85 2017) Wills and Succession Act Program sustainability ... Ceci 2256; Ganley 2256; General remarks ... Ganley 2210; Orr 2136–37 Hunter 2256 Wind power PTSD coverage for first responders See Posttraumatic Provincial capacity ... Aheer 864; Hunter 863–64 stress disorder: Workers’ compensation coverage Sharp Hills project See EDP Renewables North for first responders America Workers’ Day, International WinSport winter sport institute, Calgary See May Day Members’ statements ... Drever 178 Workforce strategies Winter Olympics See Labour force planning See Olympic Games Workforce strategies ministry Women See Ministry of Labour Programs and services for immigrant women See Indo- Workforce transition fund, coal Canadian Women’s Association, Edmonton; Tea See Coal workforce transition fund Connection, Edmonton Workplace conditions Women Accessing Health Care Act, Protecting Choice See Employment standards for Workplace fatalities See Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health Farm fatalities ... Piquette 56 Care Act (Bill 9) Workplace fatalities, day of mourning for Women Building Futures skilled trades program See National Day of Mourning (workplace deaths, General remarks ... Sweet 44 injuries, and illnesses) Women employees Workplace health and safety Wage gap See Wages: Gender inequality Correctional workers See Correctional facilities: Women in leadership Worker safety General remarks ... Aheer 19; Cortes-Vargas 18 Farm workers See Workplace fatalities: Farm History of leadership in Alberta, members’ statements ... fatalities Fitzpatrick 1705 Farms and ranches See Canadian Agricultural Safety Political participation ... Ceci 1506; McLean 1506; Week Shepherd 1506 Laws and legislation See Westray Law (federal) Political participation, Ask Her campaign ... Loyola Workplace savings, public service pensions 144; Malkinson 228 See Public service pensions Political participation, members’ statements ... Aheer 19; Pitt 818 Workplace standards code Political participation, She Leads campaign ... Pitt 818 Amendments, laws and legislation See Employment Provincial initiatives ... Luff 605; McLean 605 Standards (Firefighter Leave) Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 201) Women in Need Society, Calgary Carbon levy costs ... Kenney 1023; Notley 1023 World AIDS Day General remarks ... Shepherd 2239 2018 Hansard Subject Index 135

World Catholic Education Day Written questions (current session) (continued) Members’ statements ... McKitrick 999; Smith 998 Q8, service dogs qualifications regulations additions World War I commemorations (McIver: accepted) ... 2262 See Remembrance Day; Vimy Ridge Day Q9, Orphan Well Association contracts, April 1, 2017, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. to March 31, 2018 (Panda: accepted) ... 2263 First Calgarian women’s world champion ... Sucha 329 Wylie, W. Doug First Sikh world champion ... Sucha 329 See Auditor General Woynillowicz, Dan Wylie, W. Doug, office of See Ministry of Environment and Parks: Minister’s See Auditor General’s office contacts with Dan Woynillowicz Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative Written questions (procedure) Provincial government correspondence, May 1, 2015, to Q4, electric power input from Montana coal-fired April 30, 2018 (Motion for a Return 8: accepted) ... facilities (Panda: defeated), division ... 2108 Panda 1780 Written questions (current session) Yom ha-Shoah Note: Below are the written questions discussed in the See Holocaust Remembrance Day Assembly during this session, A complete list of Youth advocate’s office questions and responses tabled is available on the See Child and Youth Advocate’s office Assembly website under Assembly Documents and Youth at risk Records, House Records, Written Questions, Financial agreements for transition from child protective www.assembly.ab.ca. services, funding from supplementary supply ... Q1, coal phase-out costs and cost forecasts (Panda: Barnes 123; Larivee 124 accepted) ... 1779 Youth employment Q2, electricity capacity market transition costs and cost Employment rate, recent postsecondary graduates ... forecasts (Panda: accepted) ... 1779 Hanson 1725–26 Q3, power purchase arrangement litigation costs (Panda: accepted) ... 1779 Youth services ministry Q4, Montana coal-fired electricity imported to Alberta, See Ministry of Children’s Services; Ministry of April 1, 2016, to May 31, 2018 (Panda: defeated) ... Community and Social Services 2100–2108 Youth shelters Q5, power purchase arrangements as of May 31, 2018 Guidelines for LGBTQ clients ... Sabir 177–78; (Panda: accepted) ... 2100 Woollard 177 Q6, power purchase arrangement termination costs, YWCA Banff May 1, 2015, to May 31, 2018 (Panda: accepted) ... Members’ statements ... Westhead 503 2262 Zhao, Jinting Q7, Trans Mountain pipeline expansion funding (Panda: See O Canada: Performed by Jinting Zhao accepted) ... 2262

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