Archived News Releases

News Release - Manitoba

November 30, 2009

2009 Throne Speech Highlights



 
The Economy
·         Organizing a 2010 economic summit to focus on skills, training and investment.
·         Saying no to a harmonized sales tax (HST) due to $400-million impact on Manitoba families.
·         Anticipating Manitoba’s economic performance to decline slightly, but still outperform the rest of the country.
·         Increasing stimulus spending by more than 50 per cent over the previous year, supporting 1,500 projects and creating more than 12,000 direct and 10,000 indirect jobs.
·         Eliminating both the corporation capital tax and the small business tax in 2010.
·         Investing in new projects such as the Polar Bear Conservation Centre and Exhibit to launch the Assiniboine Park Arctic Attraction.
·         Investing $545 million in roads and 28 bridges in 2010.
·          
Education and Training
·         Providing portions of tuition rebate up front for post-secondary education students.
·         Extending the Co-op Tax Credit to include high-school students.
·         Investing $310-million in the schools capital program for new schools and needed renovations.
·         Investing in capital projects at the University of Manitoba, University of Winnipeg, Brandon University, Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface, University College of the North, Assiniboine Community College and Red River College.
·         Committing to work with federal government and First Nations leadership to assist students on First Nations.
 
Health Care
·         Committing to proceed on important health capital projects including:
-        building a new women’s hospital at the Health Science Centre site,
-        building a new birthing centre for the south end of Winnipeg,
-        providing access centres for St. James and northwest Winnipeg,
-        building a new cancer centre for Brandon and the Westman Lab in Brandon,
-        building a new emergency medical service station at West St. Paul, and
-        expanding dialysis capability in Gimli and Russell, and Berens River and Peguis First Nations.
·         Proceeding on suing tobacco companies in the upcoming year in co-operation with other provinces.
·         Establishing a new tax credit for women receiving fertility treatment.
 
Families and Communities
·         Phasing in an adult fitness tax credit.
·         Establishing a consumer protection action plan. 
·         Introducing legislation to establish Upper Fort Garry as historic site.
·         Offering more cottage lots.
·         Introducing legislation to assist cottage owners facing assessment increases.
·         Providing capital improvements to mark 50th anniversary of provincial parks system.
·         Establishing a new strategy to help older Manitobans re-enter the workforce.
 
Justice
·         Committing to assist the Winnipeg Police Service to acquire a helicopter.
·         Hiring gang prosecutors.
·         Introducing new legislative tools to stop gangs such as giving the province a stronger role in denying or revoking licences of businesses that are a front for gangs, creating a list of known gangs to simplify court proceedings and preventing the introduction of gang armoured vehicles in Manitoba.
·         Increasing maximum fines for workplace, safety and health violations.
·         Providing tools to help parents prevent teens from getting involved in gangs.
·         Improving maintenance enforcement.
·         Increasing protection for victims of domestic violence.
·         Expanding Tracia’s Trust to stop sexual exploitation of children.
·         Continuing leadership on the tragedy of murdered and missing Aboriginal women.
 
Environment
·         Establishing new protected areas.
·         Restoring Netley and Delta marshes.
·         Introducing legislation to establish Pimachiowin Aki World Heritage Site Trust Fund.
·         Modernizing the Sustainable Development Act.
·         Instituting methane capture at Manitoba’s large landfills.
·         Enhancing building codes to improve water and energy efficiency.
·         Adding recycling of electronics and hazardous waste to program for recycling of paper and packaging.
 
Rural and Northern Manitoba
·         Extending  the successful organics incentive program and supporting farmers’ markets.
·         Investing in a buy local program to support quality Manitoba food.
·         Streamlining services to municipalities.
·         Providing support for municipalities on water and waste-water projects.
·         Committing further to an East Side permanent road.
·         Investing $42 million to rehabilitate 18 orphaned mines.