Hansard Speaker Index - 2nd Session of the 23rd Legislature
- Scott, Mr. Lorne (NDP, Indian Head-Milestone) Minister of Environment and Resource Management
- Agriculture
- Canada-Saskatchewan agriculture infrastructure program, funding,
329
- Agriculture and Food Department
- Budget
- Balanced, fourth consecutive,
328
- Child poverty
- Action plan for children,
329
- National child benefit,
329
- Environment and Resource Management Department,
330
- Environment protection
- Inspection and regulation, funding,
330
- Forest industry
- Tree nursery, Big River, closure,
298–299
- Fuel
- Aviation fuel, tax reduction,
329
- Government
- Financial management, responsible,
328
- Programs and services, funding,
329
- Highways and roads
- Funding,
329
- $2.5 billion over next 10 years,
329
- Highways and Transportation Department
- Housing
- Social
- Northern Saskatchewan, funding,
329
- Journalism
- Prairie Wildlife column, The Western Producer, columnist, Doug Gilroy, member's statement,
579–580
- Livestock industry
- Livestock and horticultural facilities incentive program,
329
- Lotteries
- Licence fees, reduction,
329
- Manufacturing industry
- Corporation income tax rate, reduction,
329–30
- Investment tax credit,
329
- Oral question period
- Big game damage compensation program,
1071–1072
- Endangered spaces, World Wildlife Fund, report,
1203–1204
- Forest industry, tree nursery, Big River, closure,
298–299
- Hunters/hunting, Métis rights,
1281
- Regional parks, funding, reduction,
1751–1752
- Water, groundwater contamination, cattle operation (Perry Anton),
146,
2063–2064
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
- Sales taxes
- Medical equipment, exemption,
329–330
- Social Services Department
- Sports
- Broomball
- Provincial junior champion teams, Odessa, member's statement,
861
- Spring
- Signs, member's statement,
489
- Telephones
- 1-800 numbers, sales taxes, removal,
329
- Emergency 911 system, province wide,
329
- Training programs
- Saskatchewan Training Strategy: Bridges to Employment
329
- Trucking industry
- Tax treatment, improving,
329
- Water
- Groundwater contamination, cattle operation (Perry Anton),
146,
2063–2064
- Sewage systems, northern Saskatchewan, funding,
329
- Western Development Museum, Saskatoon
- Wildlife Act, 1997 (No. 42)
- Writers and poets
- Indian Head, Alison Gordon, reading and Sinclair Ross, celebration, member's statement,
1649
- Serby, Mr. Clay (NDP, Yorkton) Minister responsible for Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation
- Ambulance service
- Air ambulance service,
420
- Bars
- Strippers, banning
- Notwithstanding clause,
896
- Canadian Wheat Board,
421
- Child poverty
- Action plan for children, funding,
422
- National child benefit,
421
- Children
- Fetal alcohol syndrome, prevention,
804–805
- Communities
- Community development program, video lottery terminals, revenue,
422
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals
- Betaseron, approval, multiple sclerosis,
1951
- Film industry
- Yorkton Short Film and Video Festival, 50th annual, member's statement,
1900
- Gambling
- Revenue sharing agreement, Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations,
866–867
- Government building space
- Grain transportation
- Freight rates, subsidies, Western Grain Transportation Act, Crow rate, elimination,
421
- Health care,
420,
422
- Hepatitis C victims, compensation, moved (McLane),
1966–1968
- Magnetic resonance imaging,
420
- Tuberculosis rates, northern Saskatchewan,
2033
- Highways and roads,
420
- Accidents, Jaws of Life, costs, responsibility, SGI or municipalities,
800–801
- Deterioration
- Vehicle damage, compensation,
1483
- Highways and Transportation Act, 1997 (No. 46)
- Highways and Transportation Department
- Motor vehicles, insurance
- Personal injury protection plan
- Municipalities
- Canada-Saskatchewan infrastructure works program,
422
- Oral question period
- Bars, strippers, banning, notwithstanding clause,
896
- Children
- Fetal alcohol syndrome, prevention,
804–805
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals, Betaseron, approval, multiple sclerosis,
1951
- Gambling
- Revenue sharing agreement, Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations,
866–867
- Government building space, Melville,
117
- Health care
- Tuberculosis rates, northern Saskatchewan,
2033
- Highways and roads
- Accidents, Jaws of Life, costs, responsibility, SGI or municipalities,
800–801
- Deterioration, vehicle damage, compensation,
1483
- Hospital waiting lists
- Surgery, (H. Sawin),
1981
- Lotteries, video terminals, plebiscites,
302
- Motor vehicles, insurance
- Personal injury protection plan, public review,
1400–1402
- Physicians/doctors, incorporation,
2031
- Physicians/doctors, rural communities, shortage,
2032–2033
- Saskatchewan Government Insurance, claim centre, Yorkton, renovation project, Crown Construction Tendering Agreement,
398
- Tourism, highways and roads, deterioration, effect,
1480–1481
- Youth
- High risk, government action,
930
- Saskatchewan Applied Science Technologists and Technicians Act (No. 18)
- Saskatchewan Government Insurance
- Claim centre, Yorkton, renovation project, Crown Construction Tendering Agreement,
398
- Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation
- Schools
- Joint-use plan, Yorkton Public School Division No. 93 and Catholic School Division No. 86, member's statement,
514
- Sports
- Yorkton Lions Club Indoor Games, member's statement,
953
- Telecommunications
- Image Wireless Communications,
419
- Image Wireless Communications, multipoint microwave distribution system, introduction, member's statement,
80–81
- Tourism
- Highways and roads, deterioration, effect,
1480–1481
- Training programs
- Saskatchewan Training Strategy: Bridges to Employment
422
- Shillington, Mr. Edward (NDP, Regina Northeast) Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Provincial Secretary
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
- Beverage containers
- Recyclable, environmental handling charge,
116–117
- Child poverty
- National child benefit,
265
- Crown Corporations Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 41)
- Government
- Bankruptcy, return from,
1,
327
- Intergovernmental affairs,
265
- Interprovincial trade
- Agreement on Internal Trade,
264–265
- Legislative Assembly, adjournment
- December 19, 1997, moved (Shillington),
2082
- Miscellaneous Statutes Consequential Amendments Act, 1997 (No. 33)
- Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal (Regulatory Reform) Act, 1997 (No. 32)
- Municipal Board Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 4)
- North American Free Trade Agreement,
264–265
- Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 1)
- Oral question period
- Beverage containers, recyclable, environmental handling charge,
116–117
- Trade unions, membership, mandatory,
350
- Personal Property Security Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 30)
- Points of order
- Decorum, budget speech, disrespectful behaviour,
322–323
- Prorogation speech, error,
16
- Privileges and Elections Committee
- Name substitution, moved (MacKinnon), be rescinded, moved (Shillington),
2080
- Provincial Emblems and Honours Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 19)
- Public Accounts
- Public Accounts, committee referral, moved (Shillington),
30
- Public Accounts Committee
- Name substitution, moved (Shillington),
2080
- Public Accounts, referral, moved (Shillington),
30
- Public Trustee Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 31)
- Records retention and disposal
- Committee referral (Communication), moved (Shillington),
30
- Rural Municipality Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 2)
- Trade unions
- Membership, mandatory,
350
- Urban Municipality Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 3)
- Victims of Crime Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 35)
- Young Offenders' Services Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 34)
- Sonntag, Mr. Maynard (NDP, Meadow Lake)
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
- Cancer
- Terry Fox Run, fund-raising, Pierceland, Paradise Hill and Frenchman Butte, member's statement,
1692
- Child care
- Inner city neighbourhoods, investment, action plan for children,
197
- Northern Saskatchewan, investment, action plan for children,
197
- Rural communities
- Investment, action plan for children,
197
- Child poverty
- Action plan for children,
197
- National child benefit,
197
- Reduction, government action moved (Murray), amendment (Julé),
884–886
- Cooperatives
- Meadow Lake Co-op, record year, member's statement,
1025
- Crime
- Northwest Regional Victim Services Association, Meadow Lake, congratulations, member's statement,
1450–1451
- Education,
195,
198
- Learning in the classroom, support, better tools providing,
196
- Pathfinder Award of Excellence, recipient, Pauline Lasas, Waterhen Lake First Nation, member's statement,
1096
- Government
- Financial management, responsible,
196,
198
- Grain transportation
- Freight rates, subsidies, Western Grain Transportation Act, Crow rate, elimination,
197
- Impaired drivers
- Impaired Driving Awareness Week, March 10-16, 1997, member's statement,
38
- Students Against Drinking and Driving, educational program,
197
- Indians/first nations
- Meadow Lake Tribal Council,
197
- Northwest Health District,
197
- Accreditation, highest possible ranking, member's statement,
488
- Public Accounts Committee
- Second report, moved (Aldridge) for concurrence,
1092
- Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology,
196
- Sports
- Curling
- Dorintosh Curling Rink, Dora Larson rink, eight-ender score, member's statement,
891
- Training programs,
196,
198
- Future Skills program,
196
- Saskatchewan Training Strategy: Bridges to Employment
196
- Transportation
- National transportation program,
197–198
- Twin Rivers Health District,
197
- Writers and poets
- Pierceland School, student Bronwyn Stoddard, junior poetry category winner, Royal Canadian Legion literacy and poster contest, member's statement,
1650
- Speaker
- Board of Internal Economy
- Legislative Assembly
- Opening ceremonies, participants and Speaker's tea,
4–5
- Pages
- Archbishop O'Neill High School student, work placement program, introduction,
1457
- Legislative Assembly, adjournment
- December 19, 1997, moved (Shillington),
2083
- Legislative Assembly, announcements
- Birthday greetings, Sergeant-at-Arms and page Guy Turton,
974
- Stanger, Ms. Violet (NDP, Lloydminster)
- Alberta
- Provincial election, member's statement,
111
- Budget
- Balanced, fourth consecutive,
410
- Children
- Early Childhood Intervention Week, April 28-May 2, 1997, member's statement,
1202
- Communities
- Lloydminster, Pride of the Prairies annual bull sale and Midwest All-breed Stallion Services annual charity auction, member's statement,
395
- Maidstone 13th annual Trade Fair and Silent Auction, member's statement,
663–664
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals
- Patent legislation, repeal, moved (Pringle),
1036–1037
- Economy
- Growth,
410
- Maidstone, member's statement,
11
- Floods
- Manitoba, victims, fund-raising, Lashburn High School students, member's statement,
1536
- Forest industry
- Nelson Lumber Company, Lloydminster, Saskatchewan Business Hall of Fame inductee, member's statement,
2057
- Fuel
- Aviation fuel, tax reduction,
409
- Government
- Financial management, responsible,
405
- Grain transportation
- Producer-assembled grain train, Eston, member's statement,
1947
- Health care
- First responders, skill competition winners, Edam, congratulations, member's statement,
745
- Heavy oil upgraders
- Record profits, member's statement,
976
- Liberal Party of Saskatchewan
- Season of miracles and confession of conspiracy against Liberals, member's statement,
513
- Livestock industry
- Livestock and horticultural facilities incentive program,
409
- Manufacturing industry
- Corporation income tax rate, reduction,
409
- Direct agents, education and health tax phase-out,
409
- Investment tax credit, extension, used equipment,
409
- Oil industry,
409
- Land sale, revenue, member's statement,
860
- 30th annual oilmen's banquet, Lloydminster, member's statement,
210
- Population,
410
- Growth, member's statement,
1479
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
- Officers, rural communities, funding,
407
- Sales taxes
- Medical equipment, exemption,
407,
409
- Small business,
406,
409
- Canada Training Group, move to Lashburn from Calgary, member's statement,
1094
- Telephones
- 1-800 numbers, sales taxes, removal,
409
- Trucking industry
- Tax treatment, improving,
409
- Value added industries/products
- Government assistance, moved (Julé); amendment (Thomson),
2053–2054