Hansard Speaker Index - 2nd Session of the 23rd Legislature
- Langford, Mr. Jack (NDP, Saskatchewan Rivers)
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
- Citizens
- Lakeland Citizens of the Year, awards, member's statement,
285–286
- Communities
- Candle Lake, first annual Oval Sled Dog Championship Derby, March 1-2, 1997, member's statement,
143
- Government expenditures (federal government)
- Grain transportation
- Delivery to elevator system and port terminals, delays, federal government condemnation
- Moved (Boyd); amendment (McPherson),
29
- Health district boards,
169
- Manufacturing industry,
169
- Municipalities
- Canada-Saskatchewan infrastructure works program,
169
- Rail transportation/railways
- Recreation
- North Central Regional Recreation Association, volunteers, recognition, member's statement,
1396
- Survival
- Whistle, development and promotion, member's statement,
1068
- Transportation,
169
- National policy, development, cooperation, moved (Whitmore),
700–701
- Lautermilch, Mr. Eldon (NDP, Prince Albert Northcote) Minister of Energy and Mines
- Alameda dam
- Water release vs. flooding conditions, Manitoba,
1098–1099
- Budget
- Balanced, fourth consecutive,
462,
465
- Crown corporations
- Bills, small amounts, collection, cost,
802
- Electricity
- Condie to Queen Elizabeth transmission line,
926–927,
929
- Rural underground distribution system, cancellation,
864
- Energy and Mines Department
- Floods
- Disaster assistance program,
515–518
- Potential, emergency measures,
85
- Fuel
- Aviation fuel, tax reduction,
462
- Government
- Financial management, responsible,
462
- Income tax
- Saskatchewan tax reduction,
462
- Legislative Building, Regina
- Manufacturing industry
- Investment tax credit,
462
- Ministerial statements
- Saskatchewan Water Corporation, employees, flood control contribution,
401
- Motor vehicles, insurance
- Oral question period
- Alameda dam, water release vs. flooding conditions, Manitoba,
1098–1099
- Crown corporations
- Bills, small amounts, collection, cost,
802
- Electricity
- Condie to Queen Elizabeth transmission line,
926–927,
929
- Rural underground distribution program, cancellation,
864
- Floods
- Disaster assistance program,
515–518
- Potential, emergency measures,
85
- Legislative Building, Regina, security,
549
- Motor vehicles, insurance
- Natural gas, rate increase,
1538
- Pornography, Internet, SaskTel's Sympatico,
1540
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Management salaries vs. rank and file employees,
1653
- Reconstruction charges, recording, Provincial Auditor, opinion,
927–928,
929–930,
954
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- Investment, NST Network Services Inc., obligation vs. employees,
1536–1537
- Saskatchewan Transportation Company, privatization,
580–581,
610
- SaskEnergy Incorporated, profits vs. rate increase,
865
- SaskPower Commercial, investment, Guyana Electricity Corporation,
14–15,
584,
956–957,
1206–1207,
1454–1455,
1509–1512,
1537,
1539,
1597–1598,
1806–1807,
1904–1905
- Pornography
- Internet, SaskTel's Sympatico,
1540
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Management salaries vs. rank and file employees,
1653
- Reconstruction charges, recording, Provincial Auditor's opinion,
927–928,
929–930,
954
- Saskatchewan Research Council
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- Investment, NST Network Services Inc.
- Saskatchewan Transportation Company
- Saskatchewan Water Corporation
- Employees, flood control, contribution, ministerial statement (Lautermilch),
401
- SaskEnergy Incorporated
- Profits vs. rate increase,
865
- SaskPower Commercial
- Investment, Guyana Electricity Corporation,
14–15,
584,
956–957,
1206–1207,
1454–1455,
1509–1512,
1537,
1539,
1597–1598,
1806–1807,
1904–1905
- Schools
- Principals, best principal in the province, Gloria Lennox, Queen Mary Community School, Prince Albert, member's statement,
607
- Television
- Can Pro award of excellence winner, The Missing Belle of Batoche, CIPA-CKBI, Prince Albert, member's statement,
924
- Water Corporation Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 14)
- Women
- YWCA's Women of Distinction Awards Dinner
- Prince Albert, member's statement,
1451
- Lingenfelter, Mr. Dwain (NDP, Regina Elphinstone) Deputy Premier, Minister of Economic Development
- Business
- Regulations
- Review, commitment, Partnership for Growth
1456
- Cabinet ministers
- Expense allowance, food vs. members of the Legislative Assembly,
116
- Travel, expense vs. results,
552–553
- Canadian Armed Forces
- CFB 15 Wing Moose Jaw
- Future, moved (Romanow), debate remarks forwarded to named officials, moved (Lingenfelter),
1034
- Child poverty
- Reduction, government action,
780
- Children
- Chilli for Children, fund-raising dinner and auction, member's statement,
1306
- Community Bonds Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 52)
- Condolences
- Kluzak, Arthur (former MLA), moved (Romanow),
87–88
- Economic and Co-operative Development Department
- Education
- Funding, assistance, industries, Englefeld and Anaheim,
180
- Elections, federal (June 2, 1997)
- Members of the Legislative Assembly, campaign participation vs. responsibilities,
1156–1157
- Employment development
- Comparison, other provinces,
13
- Floods
- Damage
- North Dakota and Manitoba, empathy and support,
982–983
- Hog industry
- Processing plant, proposed, Maple Leaf,
608
- Intergovernmental Affairs Department
- Local Government Election Office
- Provincial coordinator, appointment,
720
- New Democratic Party
- Caucus office, Avon catalogue, distribution,
1751
- Oral question period
- Annual reports, tabling, timeliness,
776
- Business, regulations, review, commitment, Partnership for Growth
1456
- Cabinet ministers, expense allowance, food vs. MLAs,
116
- Cabinet ministers, travel, expense vs. results,
552–553
- Child poverty, reduction, government action,
780
- Education
- Funding assistance, industries, Englefeld and Anaheim,
180
- Elections, federal (June 2, 1997)
- Members of the Legislative Assembly, campaign participation vs. responsibilities,
1156–1157
- Employment development, comparison, other provinces,
13
- Hog industry, processing plant, proposed, Maple Leaf,
608
- Local Government, Election Office, provincial coordinator, appointment,
720
- New Democratic Party, caucus office, Avon catalogue distribution,
1751
- Political parties, contributions, Chief Electoral Officer's investigation, report,
1748–1749
- Property, reassessment, implementation, delay, SARM vote,
113,
115
- Prostitution, child prostitutes
- Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation, annual report, timeliness,
778
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale,
1980,
2003
- Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, negotiator,
2004
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- Investment, NST Network Services Inc.,
1807
- Saskatchewan Transportation Company, privatization,
583
- SaskPower Commercial, investment, Guyana Electricity Corporation,
1980,
2002,
2059
- Political parties
- Contributions, Chief Electoral Officer's investigation, report,
1748–1749
- Property
- Reassessment
- Implementation, delay, SARM vote,
113,
115
- Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation
- Annual report, timeliness,
778
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd.
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- Investment, NST Network Services Inc.,
1807
- Saskatchewan Transportation Company
- SaskPower Commercial
- Investment, Guyana Electricity Corporation,
1980,
2002,
2059
- Sports
- Hockey
- National women's hockey team member, Hayley Wickenheiser, Shaunavon, member's statement,
547
- Tourism Authority Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 8)
- Lorje, Ms. Pat (NDP, Saskatoon Southeast)
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
- Arts Board Act, 1997 (No. 51),
59
- Child care
- Inner city neighbourhoods, investment, action plan for children,
59
- Northern Saskatchewan, investment, action plan for children,
59
- Rural communities
- Investment, action plan for children,
59
- Workers, wages and pensions, funding,
365
- Child poverty,
58
- Action plan for children,
59
- Action plan for children, funding,
365
- National child benefit,
59
- Crown Corporations Committee
- Second report, moved (Lorje) for concurrence,
923
- Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan
- 50th anniversary, congratulations, member's statement,
891
- Discrimination and racism
- International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, March 21, 1997,
53–54
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals
- Prescription drug plan, changes,
56
- Employment,
58,
365
- Part-time, wages and benefits,
59
- Government,
56
- Financial management, responsible,
52,
56–58
- Honest, open, accessible and accountable,
365
- High technology
- Accomplishments, Saskatoon, member's statement,
176–177
- Holocaust
- Remembrance Day, May 5, 1997, member's statement,
1336
- Passover
- Celebrations, member's statement,
976
- Privilege
- Reference to government members, "should be in a concentration camp",
1820
- Recycling
- Plastic milk jugs, SARCAN and dairy industry, member's statement,
1978
- Saskatchewan Health Bill of Rights and Responsibilities Act (No. 227)
- SaskPower Commercial
- Investment, Guyana Electricity Corporation, member's statement,
315
- Theatre
- Scraping the Surface – A Life in Progress, Twenty-Fifth Street Theatre, Saskatoon, member's statement,
1451–1452
- Tourism
- Bed and breakfast, growth, member's statement,
744–745
- Training programs
- Building Skills: Solutions for Workforce 2000 conference, member's statement,
1201
- Transportation
- Strategy, comprehensive,
58
- Utilities,
365
- Rate increases
- Proposed, review, all party committee, establishing, moved (Gantefoer); amendment (Lorje),
674–675
- Volunteers
- Saskatoon Jewish community and Hadassah-WIZO, Sterling Award winner, Marie King Forest, member's statement,
1508