Hansard Speaker Index - 2nd Session of the 23rd Legislature
- Calvert, Mr. Lorne (NDP, Moose Jaw Wakamow) Minister of Social Services, Minister responsible for Seniors
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
- Canadian Armed Forces
- CFB 15 Wing Moose Jaw
- Future, member's statement,
1066
- Future, moved (Romanow),
1033
- Children
- Infant mortality rate,
2005
- Dance
- Festival of dance, Moose Jaw, May 2-10, 1997, member's statement,
1248
- Drug abuse/substance abuse
- Whitespruce Youth Treatment Centre,
42
- Family
- Support service centre, Saskatoon, funding,
291–92
- Film industry
- Documentary, Percy, Me and Bobby McGee, member's statement,
606–607
- Health care
- Funding
- Reduction, staff levels and patients, impact,
1655
- Income
- Family Income Plan
- Changes, ministerial statement (Calvert),
1101
- Ministerial statements
- Income
- Family Income Plan, changes,
1101
- Prostitution
- Child prostitutes, government action, strategy,
1485–1486
- Moose Mountain Health District
- Patient confidentiality, concerns,
803
- Oral question period
- Children
- Infant mortality rate,
2005
- Drug abuse/substance abuse, Whitespruce Youth Treatment Centre,
42
- Family, support service centre, Saskatoon, funding,
291–292
- Health care
- Funding, reduction, staff levels and patients, impact,
1655
- Moose Mountain Health District, patient confidentiality, concerns,
803
- Prostitution, child prostitutes
- Government action, strategy,
1512
- Social assistance benefits, fraudulent claims, investigation,
1028–1029
- Social programs, government policy,
1903
- Special care homes, Rabbit Lake Health Centre, closure,
1070
- Youth
- High risk, reviews and investigations, all-party committee, establishment,
747
- Justice committees, establishment and liability protection,
491
- Prostitution
- Child prostitutes
- Government action, strategy, ministerial statement (Calvert),
1485–1486
- Public Service Commission
- Residential Services Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 40)
- Saskatchewan Assistance Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 58)
- Social assistance benefits
- Social Services Department
- Special care homes
- Rabbit Lake Health Centre, closure,
1070
- Wakamow Valley Authority Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 44)
- Young Offenders' Services Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 34)
- Youth,
155
- High risk
- Reviews and investigations, all-party committee, establishment,
747
- Justice committees, establishment and liability protection,
491
- Cline, Mr. Eric (NDP, Saskatoon Mount Royal) Minister of Health
- Cancer Foundation Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 7)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1460
- Central Plains Health District
- Dental Disciplines Act (No. 17)
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals
- East Central Health District
- Special care homes, pharmacy contract, successful tender, fee payment,
81
- Gambling
- Addiction
- District health boards, cost,
260
- Treatment, cost, Liquor and Gaming Authority, responsibility,
399
- Government
- Bankruptcy, return from,
331
- Health care
- Emergency services, rural,
333
- Jaw implants, medicare coverage,
453
- Out-of-province expenses, payment (Allen Serdachny),
1253
- Saskatchewan Health Information Network,
1694–1695
- Saskatchewan Health Information Network, cost, Provincial Auditor, recommendation,
1029
- Health Care Directives and Substitute Health Care Decision Makers Act (No. 66)
- Health care reform,
333
- Failure, home care services, Natalie Covey-Kennedy,
1599
- Health Department Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 15)
- Health district boards,
332
- Information, availability,
1128
- Members, federal election, candidates, legislation, changes,
1157
- Health districts
- Chief executive officers, turnover rate,
1252
- Health Districts Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 36)
- Health Facilities Licensing Act,
332,
334
- Home care,
333
- Failure, Natalie Covey-Kennedy,
1599
- Hospital waiting lists
- Surgery, endometriosis,
721
- Hospitals,
333
- Closures, St. Michael's Hospital, Cudworth vs. proposed alternative,
519
- Labour force
- Workers, killed and injured, day of mourning, observance,
1159
- Occupational Therapists Act, 1997 (No. 16)
- Oral question period
- Central Plains Health District, respite care,
1510–1511
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals, Betaseron, approval, multiple sclerosis,
609,
1342–1343,
1480
- East Central Health District, special care homes, pharmacy contract, successful tender, fee payment,
81
- Gambling
- Addiction, district health boards, cost,
260
- Addiction, treatment, cost, Liquor and Gaming Authority, responsibility,
399
- Health care
- Centres, Dodsland, closure,
112–113
- Jaw implants, medicare coverage,
453
- Kidney dialysis, east-central region,
182–183
- Midwifery services, availability,
450–451
- Out-of-province expenses (Allan Serdachny),
1253
- Saskatchewan Health Information Network,
1694–1695
- Saskatchewan Health Information Network, cost, Provincial Auditor, recommendation,
1029
- Health care reform
- Failure, home care services, Natalie Covey-Kennedy,
1599
- Health district boards
- Information, availability,
1128
- Members, federal election, candidates, legislation,
1157
- Health districts, chief executive officers, turnover rate,
1252
- Home care, failure, Natalie Covey-Kennedy,
1599
- Hospital waiting lists
- Surgery, endometriosis,
721
- Hospitals
- Closures, St. Michael's Hospital, Cudworth vs. proposed alternative,
519
- Regina Health District Board, public accountability, lack,
299
- Shand power plant, accident, May 25, 1990, victims, lawsuit,
1250
- Workers' compensation, lung injury, exploratory surgery, court challenge,
718
- Police Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 69)
- Private Investigators and Security Guards Act, 1997 (No. 50)
- Psychologists Act, 1997 (No. 47)
- Psychologists Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 62)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1528
- Regina Health District Board
- Public accountability, lack,
299
- Shand power plant
- Accident, May 25, 1990, victims, lawsuit,
1250
- Small Claims Act, 1997 (No. 20)
- Workers' compensation
- Lung injury, exploratory surgery, court challenge,
718
- Crofford, Ms. Joanne (NDP, Regina Centre) Minister of Indian and Metis Affairs, Minister responsible for Gaming, Minister responsible for the Status of Women
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
- Art/artists,
216–217
- Cathedral Village Arts Festival, member's statement,
1804
- Budget
- Balanced, fourth consecutive,
217
- Casino Regina
- Promotion, 1997 Saskatchewan Accommodation and Campground Guide
804
- Casinos
- Operations and profit sharing, FSIN, agreement,
218
- Revenue, agreement, Silver Sage Casino,
1808
- Child poverty
- Action plan for children,
202,
216
- National child benefit,
216
- Discrimination and racism,
201
- Economic development
- Partnership for Renewal: A Strategy for the Saskatchewan Economy, aboriginal community,
218
- Employment development,
201
- Family
- Mother's Day, tribute, member's statement,
1506
- Indian and Métis Affairs Secretariat
- Indians/first nations,
218
- Motor vehicles, insurance
- Occupational health and safety
- Oral question period
- Casino Regina, promotion, 1997 Saskatchewan Accommodation and Campground Guide
804
- Casinos, revenue, agreement, Silver Sage Casino,
1808
- Motor vehicles, insurance
- Prostitution, child prostitutes
- Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation, contracts, cost,
668–669
- University of Saskatchewan, grants, capital,
2033–2034
- Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation
- Training programs
- Partnerships, First Nations and Métis,
218
- University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon
- Wascana Centre Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 64)
- Workers' compensation,
201