Hansard Speaker Index - 2nd Session of the 23rd Legislature
- Belanger, Mr. Buckley (Liberal, Athabasca)
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
- Archives Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 70)
- Athabasca constituency
- Resident, Louis Morin, passing,
127
- Resident, Louis Morin, passing, member's statement,
79
- Beverage containers
- Recyclable, environmental handling charge,
116–117
- Child poverty
- Northern Saskatchewan,
130
- Reduction, government action moved (Murray), amendment (Julé),
886–888
- Citizens
- Ile-a-la-Crosse, Jake Aubichon, contribution, member's statement,
1068
- Crime
- Northern Saskatchewan,
130
- Disabled and handicapped persons
- Northern Saskatchewan,
129
- Economy
- Northern Saskatchewan, integration,
126
- Energy and Mines Department
- Environment and Resource Management Department
- Forest industry
- Tree nursery, Big River, closure
- Fund-raising
- Northern Saskatchewan, hockey game series, member's statement,
548
- Government expenditures
- Debt, interest payments,
473
- Gross domestic product (GDP),
473
- Health care,
473,
476
- Northern Saskatchewan,
129,
131
- Tuberculosis rates, northern Saskatchewan,
2033
- Health Districts Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 36)
- Highways and roads,
476
- Funding
- $2.5 billion over next 10 years,
476
- Garson Lake, Fort McMurray, La Loche,
129,
477
- Highway No. 155
- Connecting Dillon, Turnor Lake, Patuanak, Pinehouse,
129
- Northern Saskatchewan,
129,
131,
476
- Construction, employment training strategy,
129
- Highways and Transportation Department
- Housing
- Residential rehabilitation assistance program, northern Saskatchewan,
474
- Rural rehabilitation assistance program,
474–476
- Indian and Métis Affairs Secretariat
- Mining industry,
128
- Operating costs, taxation,
131
- Motions for supply (interim)
- Expenses, fiscal year ending March 31, 1998, moved (MacKinnon),
590–594
- Multiculturalism Act (No. 39)
- Naming of Northern Municipal Airports Act (No. 218)
- Northern communities
- Local initiatives, funding, federal government,
477
- Northern Municipalities Act,
128
- Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 1)
- Northern Saskatchewan
- Beautiful sights, invitation to visit, member's statement,
1900
- Leaders, tribute, member's statement,
2000
- Oral question period
- Beverage containers, recyclable, environmental handling charge,
116–117
- Economic development, northern Saskatchewan, commitment,
1397–1398
- Endangered spaces, World Wildlife Fund, report,
1203–1204
- Health care
- Tuberculosis rates, northern Saskatchewan,
2033
- Highways and roads
- Northern Saskatchewan, deterioration,
1204–1205
- Water, groundwater contamination, cattle operation (Perry Anton),
145–146
- Recreational facilities
- Northern Saskatchewan,
477
- Rural communities
- Economic development,
127
- Saskatchewan Applied Science Technologists and Technicians Act (No. 18)
- Senior citizens
- Drugs, costs, northern Saskatchewan,
129
- Housing, northern Saskatchewan,
474–475
- Special care homes
- Northern Saskatchewan, Patuanak,
128
- Sports
- Curling
- Raymond Daigneault Memorial Bonspeil, Ile-a-la-Crosse, member's statement,
861
- Teachers
- Dillon, Barb Gibb, tribute, member's statement,
607
- Enrichment of students' education, member's statement,
1594
- Transportation
- National policy, development, cooperation, moved (Whitmore),
706–710
- Trust and Loans Corporation Act, 1997 (No. 56)
- Uranium industry
- McArthur River mine
- Northerners, hiring, environmental monitoring, training and revenue sharing,
128
- Resource development and revenue sharing,
130–131
- Utilities
- Rates
- Northern Saskatchewan,
130
- Water
- Groundwater contamination, cattle operation (Perry Anton),
145–146
- Wilderness areas
- Dore, Smoothstone lakes area, protection, petitions,
1505,
1743
- Wildlife Act, 1997 (No. 42)
- Young Offenders' Services Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 34)
- Youth
- Northern Saskatchewan,
130,
477
- Northern Saskatchewan, Ile-a-la-Crosse fashion show, member's statement,
1745
- Bjornerud, Mr. Bob (Liberal/Saskatchewan Party, Saltcoats)
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
- Agriculture,
418
- Employment development,
418
- Agriculture and Food Department
- Crown corporations
- Bills, small amounts, collection, cost,
802
- Review, report, recommendations,
1901
- Discrimination and racism
- International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, March 21, 1997, member's statement,
314
- Farm income
- Net Income Stabilization Account Program (NISA),
418
- Farm land
- Education tax, reduction,
40–41
- Fire protection
- Equipment, sales tax, exemption,
72
- Floods
- Disaster assistance program
- Municipalities, exemptions, moved (Gantefoer); amendment (Whitmore),
1213–1216
- Gas Licensing Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 25)
- Government expenditures
- Reduction, burden transfer, moved (Krawetz),
2076–2077
- Grain transportation
- Delivery to elevator system and port terminals, delays, federal government condemnation
- Moved (Boyd); amendment (McPherson),
24
- Freight rates, subsidies, Western Grain Transportation Act, Crow rate, elimination,
417–418
- Gross revenue insurance program (GRIP)
- Health care,
73
- Kidney dialysis
- East Central Health District,
73,
415
- East Central Health District, member's statement,
2057
- Health care reform,
72,
415
- Highways and roads
- Funding,
73,
417
- Inadequate, condemnation, moved (Bjornerud),
2035–2037
- Main farm access program, reinstatement,
1597
- Hospital waiting lists,
415
- Hospitals
- Closures, rural communities,
73
- Hunters/Hunting
- Night hunting
- Government inaction, condemnation, moved (D'Autremont),
1961–1962
- Kinsmen
- Telemiracle, compliments, member's statement,
11
- Liberal Party of Saskatchewan
- Conspiracy, attraction between Progressive Conservative David MacDonald and NDP Alexa McDonough, member's statement,
715
- Manufacturing industry,
417
- Ministerial statements
- Municipalities
- Canada-Saskatchewan infrastructure works program, extension,
402–403
- Municipal Board Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 4)
- Municipal Government Department
- Municipal Revenue Sharing Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 57)
- Municipal Tax Sharing (Potash) Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 27)
- Municipalities
- Canada-Saskatchewan infrastructure works program
- Extension, ministerial statement (Teichrob),
402–403
- Oral question period
- Crown corporations
- Bills, small amounts, collection, cost,
802
- Review, report, recommendations,
1901
- Farm land, education tax, reduction,
40–41
- Health care
- Kidney dialysis, east-central region,
182–183
- Highways and roads
- Main farm access program, reinstatement,
1597
- Hospitality industry, Hospitality Network, movies, SaskTel association,
1096–1097,
1126–1127
- Municipalities
- Canada-Saskatchewan infrastructure works program, extension,
397
- Property, reassessment, implementation, delay, SARM vote,
144
- Rail transportation/railways
- Short-line development, labour practices, impact,
550–551
- Short-line development, successor rights legislation, removal,
550–551
- Regional parks, funding, reduction,
1751–1752
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Reconstruction charges, recording, Provincial Auditor, opinion,
927
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- Investment, NST Network Services Inc., obligation vs. employees,
1536
- Schools
- Bus transportation, communication devices, installation,
518
- Telephones
- 1-900 numbers, blocking fee,
1127
- Emergency 911 system, province-wide,
302–303
- Local service, competition, CRTC ruling,
1277–1278
- Rates, local, increase,
2031
- Regional exchanges, creation,
213–214
- Police Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 69)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1912
- Property,
73,
416–417
- Reassessment
- Implementation, delay, SARM vote,
144
- Implementation, problems, values information,
73
- Rail transportation/railways
- Short-line, development,
74
- Successor rights, legislation, removal,
550–551
- Regional Telephone Districts Act (No. 201)
- Rural Municipality Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 2)
- Saskatchewan Municipal Board
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Reconstruction charges, recording, Provincial Auditor's opinion,
927
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- Schools
- Bus transportation
- Communication devices, installation,
518
- Saskatchewan film library, long-term plan, petitions,
2055
- Sports
- Curling
- Sandra Schmirler rink, congratulations, member's statement,
1977
- Teachers
- Salaries, negotiations,
416
- Telephones
- 1-900 numbers, blocking fee,
1127
- Emergency 911 system, province wide,
302–303
- Local service, competition, CRTC ruling,
1277–1278
- Rates, local, increase,
2031
- Regional exchanges, creation, petitions,
205,
1199,
1245,
1335,
1395,
1449,
1477,
1505,
1591,
1645,
1743
- Regional exchanges, expansion,
213–214
- Time
- Daylight savings time, adoption, member's statement,
606
- Tourism
- Highways and roads, deterioration, effect,
74
- Transportation
- National policy, development, cooperation, moved (Whitmore),
701–702
- Strategy, comprehensive,
74
- Urban Municipality Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 3)
- Wildlife Act, 1997 (No. 42)
- Youth
- Crime
- Combatting, special task force, establishing, petitions,
951,
1022,
1063,
1091,
1123,
1151,
1689,
1897
- Boyd, Mr. Bill (Progressive Conservative/Saskatchewan Party, Kindersley)
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
- Agriculture and Food Department
- Alameda dam
- Water release vs. flooding conditions, Manitoba,
1098–1099
- Water storage facilities, flood protection, Manitoba, moved (Boyd),
1103
- Alberta
- Provincial election, member's statement,
80
- Budget (March 20, 1997)
- Moved (MacKinnon) to resolve into Committee of Finance; amendment (Gantefoer); subamendment (Boyd),
358
- Business
- Regulations
- Review, commitment, Partnership for Growth
1455–1456
- Cabinet ministers
- Travel, expense vs. results,
221
- Canadian Armed Forces
- CFB 15 Wing Moose Jaw
- Future, member's statement,
1067
- NATO Flying Training in Canada program, Liberal candidate's campaign,
1205–1206
- Communities
- Community development program, video lottery terminals, revenue,
357
- Condolences
- Leith, George Gordon (former MLA), moved (Romanow),
90
- Crown Construction Tendering Agreement,
357
- Boycott, proposal, Saskatchewan Construction Association,
582
- Crown Construction Tendering Agreement Revocation Act (No. 2) (No. 234)
- Crown Corporations Accountability Act (No. 222)
- Economic and Co-operative Development Department
- Education,
219,
358
- Funding vs. property tax,
220
- Learning in the classroom, support, better tools providing,
220
- Education and Health Tax Amendment Act, 1997 (Indians off-reserve) (No. 229)
- Education and Health Tax Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 204)
- Elections, federal (June 2, 1997)
- Leaders' debate, member's statement, apology,
1808–1809
- Members of the Legislative Assembly, campaign participation vs. responsibilities,
1156–1157
- Voting hours, Saskatchewan, Canada Election Act, changes, moved (Romanow),
1103–1104
- Enforcement of Canadian Judgments Act (No. 23)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
992
- Government,
358
- Open and accountable,
1904
- Grain marketing
- Barley, Canadian Wheat Board monopoly, producers/farmers plebiscite/poll,
397–398
- Ministerial statement (Upshall),
400–401
- Dual marketing, Alberta producers' preference, member's statement,
450
- Grain transportation
- Delivery to elevator system and port terminals, delays, federal government condemnation
- Moved (Boyd); amendment (McPherson),
17–18
- Gross revenue insurance program (GRIP)
- Highways and roads,
220
- Funding,
357
- Inadequate, condemnation, moved (Bjornerud),
2037–2044
- Highways and Transportation Department
- Minister, resignation, April 28, 1997, ministerial statement,
1132
- Hunters/Hunting
- Night hunting
- Ban, aboriginal and Métis cooperation, petitions,
1997
- Government inaction, condemnation, moved (D'Autremont),
1962
- IPSCO Inc. and United Steelworkers of America, Local 5890, Collective Bargaining Agreement Act (No. 45)
- Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amendment Act, 1997 (Appointments Review Committee/"ARC") (No. 232)
- Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amendment Act, 1997 (FREE VOTES) (No. 213)
- Ministerial statements
- Grain marketing
- Barley, Canadian Wheat Board, monopoly, producers/farmers plebiscite/poll,
400–401
- Highways and Transportation Department
- Minister, resignation, April 28, 1997,
1132
- Motor vehicles, insurance
- Personal injury protection plan
- New Democratic Party
- Caucus office, Avon catalogue, distribution,
1751
- Non-Profit Corporations Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 205),
220
- Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 1)
- Oral question period
- Alameda dam, water release vs. flooding conditions, Manitoba,
1098–1099
- Business, regulations, reduction,
453–454
- Business, regulations, review, commitment, Partnership for Growth
1455–1456
- Canadian Armed Forces, CFB 15 Wing Moose Jaw, NATO flying Training in Canada program, liberal candidate's campaign,
1205–1206
- Crown Construction Tendering Agreement
- Boycott, Saskatchewan Construction Association,
582
- Elections, federal (June 2, 1997)
- Leaders' debate, member's statement, apology,
1808–1809
- Members of the Legislative Assembly, campaign participation vs. responsibilities,
1156–1157
- Government
- Open and accountable,
1904
- Grain marketing, barley, Canadian Wheat Board monopoly, producers/farmers plebiscite/poll,
397–398
- Grain transportation, inquiry, federal,
2034
- Gross revenue insurance program, changes, court action, cost,
516–517,
551
- Motor vehicles, insurance
- Personal injury protection plan, public review,
1400–1401
- Motor vehicles, thefts, teenagers,
13–14
- New Democratic Party, caucus office, Avon catalogue distribution,
1751
- Police Act, changes vs. assault charge, Estevan police officer,
928–929
- Provincial Auditor, spring report 1997, recommendations, government support,
980
- Public employees pension plan, Bre-X investment losses,
1696
- Rail transportation/railways
- Short-line development, successor rights, elimination,
2001
- Short-line development, successor rights legislation, removal,
778–779
- Sales taxes, reduction, further and elimination,
318–319
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- SaskEnergy Incorporated, profits vs. rate increase,
865
- SaskPower Commercial, investment, Guyana Electricity Corporation,
1538–1539
- Taxation, first nations,
1071
- Trade unions, membership, mandatory,
349–350
- Young Offenders Act, changes, Miller High School students, petitions,
290,
610
- Police Act
- Changes vs. assault charge, Estevan police officer,
928–929
- Poverty
- Employment best way to address,
358
- Provincial Auditor
- Spring report 1997, recommendations, government support,
980
- Public employees pension plan
- Bre-X investment, losses,
1696
- Rail transportation/railways
- Short-line, development
- Successor rights, elimination,
2001
- Successor rights, legislation, removal,
778–779
- Regina Elphinstone constituency
- Fund-raising banquet, member's statement,
316
- Saskatchewan Health Bill of Rights and Responsibilities Act (No. 227),
221
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Saskatchewan Regulatory Reform Act (No. 233)
- SaskEnergy Incorporated
- Profits vs. rate increase,
865
- SaskPower Commercial
- Investment, Guyana Electricity Corporation,
1538–1539
- Schools
- Closures
- Argyle Elementary School, Regina, reversal, petitions,
77
- Renovations, funding,
220
- Saskatchewan film library, long-term plan, petitions,
1943,
2027,
2056
- Tartan day
- Recognition, April 6, 1996, member's statement,
579
- Volunteers
- Liability, protection, petitions,
921
- Workers' Compensation Board,
221
- Young Offenders Act
- Changes, Miller High School students, petitions,
290,
610
- Bradley, Ms. Judy (NDP, Weyburn-Big Muddy)
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
- Agri-Food Equity Fund,
171
- Agriculture Development Fund,
171
- Canada Day
- Poster challenge, Saskatchewan winners, member's statement,
1901
- Canadian Wheat Board,
171
- Child care
- Souris Valley Child Care Centre, Weyburn,
186
- Child poverty,
186
- Action plan for children,
186
- National child benefit,
186
- Reduction, government action moved (Murray), amendment (Julé),
878–881
- Cooperatives
- Weyburn Co-op, expansion, congratulations, member's statement,
110–111
- Economic development,
189
- Partnership for Growth: Building on the Renewal of the Saskatchewan Economy
171,
185
- Employment development,
171,
189
- Government expenditures
- Debt, interest payments,
186,
189
- Grain transportation
- Delivery to elevator system and port terminals, delays, federal government condemnation,
188
- Freight rates, subsidies, Western Grain Transportation Act, Crow rate, elimination,
188–189
- Health district boards,
188
- Hospitality industry,
185
- Internet
- Communications/information tool for women
- Municipalities
- Canada-Saskatchewan infrastructure works program,
171,
185
- Occupational health and safety
- Program, 25th anniversary, member's statement,
1648
- Oil industry,
171,
185
- Development, member's statement,
143
- Oral question period
- Internet, communications/information tool for women, rural communities,
2060
- Personal care homes
- Deep South Personal Care Home, Pangman, sod-turning, member's statement,
1450
- Rail transportation/railways
- Regional economic development authorities,
171
- Sunrise Community Futures Corporation, creation, member's statement,
605
- Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology,
172,
186
- Saskatchewan Wheat Pool
- Elevator, Weyburn, upgrading, congratulations, member's statement,
79–80
- School divisions
- Amalgamation, consultation,
172,
185
- Secretaries Day
- April 23, 1997, member's statement,
1067
- Small business
- DI-GI-DAW (Digitizing by Donna and Abe Wolvers), embroidery business, Weyburn, member's statement,
1024
- Weyburn Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet, national recognition, member's statement,
489
- South Central Health District,
187–188
- Sports
- Basketball, Weyburn Comprehensive high school girls' basketball team small-cities four-A girls basketball champions, member's statement,
891–892
- Students
- National Canadian Geography Challenge, participants, Weyburn, member's statement,
715–716
- Ready for Work program, member's statement,
1276–1277
- Training programs,
189
- Future Skills program,
186
- Saskatchewan Training Strategy: Bridges to Employment
172,
185–186
- Transportation,
188
- Area planning committees, south-west and west-central regions,
189
- National transportation program,
189
- Volunteers,
186
- Weyburn, recognition, member's statement,
952