Hansard Subject Index - 28th Legislature
- C-DER (Centre for the Demonstration of Emissions Reductions Technologies) See
Greenhouse gas mitigation – Emissions reduction
- Cabinet ministers
- Agriculture Minister, out-of-province travel,
E868
- Economy Ministry, shared responsibility,
E334–35
- Engagement with residents, Throne Speech response,
6178
- Health Ministry, rural and remote, minister as patient and contact with front line care workers, Throne Speech response,
2706
- Legislative secretaries, remuneration,
P655–56
- Travel, personal, payment for lodgings and involvement of Conflict of Interest Commissioner
- CAD software See
Technology industry – Solido Design Automation
- Cafés and coffee shops See
Restaurants
- Cameron, Oliver See
Tributes
- Camp sites, facilities, etc.
- Chitek Lake recreation site,
N252
- Shell Lake recreation site,
N252
- Campion College See
University of Regina – Federated colleges
- Canada, sesquicentennial events
- Bioblitz Canada 150,
N247
- Celebrations and national pride, member's statement
- Countdown to Canada 150 New Year's Eve event (December 31, 2016), Kiwanis Memorial Park, Saskatoon, member's statement
- Events and activities,
N247
- Coordination, Provincial Capital Commission,
C300,
C452
- Mosaic mural art project, Prince Albert, member's statement
- StarPhoenix Sask 150 series, Courtney Milne, Saskatoon, member's statement
- Canada Health Transfer
U514,
U590,
U982
- Canada Infrastructure Bank See
Infrastructure
- Canada-Korea Free Trade Agreement See
Trade agreements (commerce)
- Canada Pension Plan See
Pensions – Canada Pension Plan
- Canada-Saskatchewan Job Grant See
Skills training – Programs, federal support
- Canada Saskatchewan Production Studio See
Film industry – Sound stage, Regina
- Canada Saskatchewan sound stage See
Film industry – Sound stage, Regina
- Canada Transportation Act (Bill C-30) See
Railways – Grain backlog – Legislative improvements, federal
- Canadian Armed Forces
- Afghanistan war, North Saskatchewan Regiment, commemorative plaque, Saskatoon cenotaph, member's statement
- Air, Army, Sea and Navy League Cadets Recognition Day (November 3, 2018), member's statement
- Barr, Alfred, 435 Transport and Rescue Squadron, death in training accident See
Tributes
- Canadian Rangers, recognition of efforts to locate missing teenager, member's statement
- Cirillo, Corporal Nathan and Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent, peacetime casualties, member's statement
- Current members and veterans, recognition, member's statement
- Freedom of the City parade in Moose Jaw (June 11, 2016), Canadian Air Force 15 Wing, member's statement
- Geo-memorial program dedication
- Jordens Coulee honouring Corporal Wilfred Jordens, member's statement
- McAndie Coulee honouring Captain David McAndie, ministerial statement (Makowsky)
- HMCS Queen Charity Mess Dinner (October 21, 2017), member's statement
- Military Family Camping Program launch (May 26, 2016), member's statement
- No Stone Left Alone remembrance ceremony
- 2017, Rosedale Cemetery, Moose Jaw, member's statement
- 2018, Lloydminster cemetery
- Throne Speech response,
4590
- 2019, Lloydminster cemetery
- Pilot training, consolidation of programs and future of 15 Wing Moose Jaw
- Reservists, pension protection
- Saskatchewan Dragoons Replacement Guidon, addition of Afghanistan Theatre Honour, presentation and consecration ceremony, Moose Jaw (November 4, 2018), member's statement
- Support Our Troops Gala (November 5, 2016), member's statement
- Canadian Blood Services
- Blood donors
- National Blood Donor Week (June 13-18, 2016), member's statement
- Throne Speech response,
129
- Call to Action, report on improving donation rates (2011),
U231,
U239
- Funding based on products and services usage,
U585
- Honouring our Lifeblood
- Event, Regina (May 1, 2017), member's statement
- Gala, Ottawa, Ontario (September 12, 2016), Julien Meier, stem cell donor, award recipient, member's statement
- National strategic plan and coordination of provincial programs and services,
U239
- Organ procurement and transplantation, role in,
U238–39
- Plasma products, usage,
U586
- Programs and services,
U239
- Progress report (2006-2015), key finding,
U240–41
- Recommended best practices, implementation across provinces,
U241
- Saskatoon office, grand opening (September 22, 2016), member's statement
- Transportation of blood products, Saskatchewan Transportation Company,
U512–13
- Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
- Canadian Council of Public Accounts Committees See
Public Accounts Committee – Canadian Council of Public Accounts Committees
- Canadian dollar See
Foreign exchange rate
- Canadian Energy Regulator Act (federal) See
Environmental protection – Bill C-69 (federal)
- Canadian Free Trade Agreement See
Trade agreements (commerce)
- Canadian Labour Congress
- Canadian Light Source Inc.
- Beamlines, increase, partnership with Canadian Foundation for Innovation,
E202
- Funding responsibility, transfer to Innovation Saskatchewan,
E121,
E198
- Synchrotron
- Throne Speech response,
6129
- Canadian National Institute for the Blind
- 100th anniversary, member's statement
- Funding, increase, Throne Speech response,
60
- Services and equipment, funding, budget debate,
3784,
3814,
3840
- Canadian Pacific Railway See
Global Transportation Hub – Land transfer to Canadian Pacific Railway
- Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission
- Disregard for SaskTel as incumbent service provider,
C879–80
- Internet services hearings,
C124
- Local voice service subsidy
- Proposed phase-out, opposition to, member's statement
- SaskTel representation on panel,
C228
- Canadian Red Cross
- Anti-bullying outreach and education See
Bullying
- Canadian Resource Valuation Group, Inc. See
Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition deal – Appraisals – Global Transportation Hub
- Canadian Revival Training Centre Act, 2018 (No. 903)
- Petition, compliance and acceptance,
B2
- Referred to Private Bills Committee
- Committee discussion
B7–9
- Fees, remit, moved (D'Autremont)
- Report the Bill not proceed, moved (Olauson)
- Canadian Western Agribition
- (2016), member's statement
- (2016), status due to construction on grounds,
E99–100
- (2017), member's statement
- (2018), member's statement
- (2019), Barry Andrews Family Scholarship recipient Emily Letendre, member's statement
- (2019), member's statement
- Agribition reception, cost and invitees,
E868
- Federal Agriculture Minister's (Lawrence MacAulay) attendance (2015),
E107–8
- Steer-riding competition, Minister of Agriculture and Agribition CEO, fundraiser for Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society, member's statement
- Support, budget debate,
1972
- Canadian Wheat Board
- Removal of single-desk marketing, impact studies and industry response,
E109
- Canals and channels
- M1 canal
- Upgrades and renovations, budget debate,
426
- Upper Qu'Appelle conveyance channel, funding,
E543
- Cancer See also
Saskatchewan Cancer Agency
- Allan Blair Cancer Centre
- Fundraiser, member's statement
- Linear accelerator replacement, funding,
U979
- Breast Cancer Awareness Month
- (October 2016), member's statement
- (October 2017) and Breast Reconstruction Awareness Day (October 19, 2017), member's statement
- (October 2018), member's statement
- Breast cancer screening program
- Abnormal scans, consistency of treatment,
P458
- Government funding and support, member's statement
- Mammograms, screening during COVID-19 pandemic,
U985–86
- Northern Saskatchewan, evaluation,
P458–59
- Participation rates, impact of population growth and program capacity,
P457–58
- Quality assurance and performance management,
P456
- Rates, comparison with other provinces and opportunities for improvement,
P459
- Rural and remote communities, improvement efforts,
P456
- Wait times, abnormal test to diagnosis,
P459
- Wait times, first appointment,
P458
- Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
- (March 2017), member's statement
- (March 2018), member's statement
- (March 2019), member's statement
- Fundraising
- Brayden Ottenbreit Close Cuts for Cancer, 21st annual, member's statement
- Daffodil month
- (April 2017), cancer research, member's statement
- (April 2018), cancer research, member's statement
- (April 2019), cancer research, member's statement
- Motorcycle Ride for Dad fundraiser for prostate cancer in Saskatoon (June 18, 2016), member's statement
- Prairie Women on Snowmobiles Ride 2019, fundraiser for breast cancer research, member's statement
- Relay for Life in Prince Albert (June 3, 2016), member's statement
- Rock Cancer (September 26, 2019), support for Alan Blair Cancer clinic diagnostic equipment, member's statement
- Gynecologic
- Cervical
- Screening, pap smears, liquid-based cytology,
U930
- Screening modernization, funding,
U978
- Ovarian
- Ladyballs Show & Tell (April 25, 2017), fundraiser, member's statement
- Ladyballs Show & Tell (May 11, 2018), fundraiser, member's statement
- Ovarian Cancer Canada,
U978
- Walk of Hope 2019 fundraiser, Saskatoon, member's statement
- World Ovarian Cancer Day (May 8, 2017), member's statement
- World Ovarian Cancer Day (May 8, 2018), member's statement
- World Ovarian Cancer Day (May 8, 2019), member's statement
- Gynecologic programs, additional physician,
U998
- Gynecologic programs, funding,
U978
- Movember campaign
- (2016), member's statement
- (2017) and expanded focus on men's mental health issues, member's statement
- (2017) funds raised, member's statement
- (2018), member's statement
- (2019), member's statement
- Personal experience of Minister, budget debate,
3762–63,
3785
- Touchdown for Dreams, Cameco, Saskatchewan Roughriders, and Saskatchewan Cancer Agency, recognition, member's statement
- Cancer Agency Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 13)
- Referred to Human Services Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report with amendment, moved (Docherty)
- Waive committee of the Whole on Bills
- Amendments, first and second readings
- Cannabis
- Agricultural opportunities, value-added and crop diversification,
E522
- Medicinal, cannabinoid research,
E521–22
- Non-medical use, legalization,
N386 See also
Cannabis – Recreational use
- And pardons for possession offences prior to legalization
- Distribution and permitting, timeline
- Distribution and regulation, government consultations
- Distribution and regulation, government consultations and guiding principles
- Distribution and regulation, private model
- Framework development and consultation, budget debate,
3807
- Municipalities and First Nations, preparation, government supports,
N386–87
- Regulation, future audit, development,
P625
- Retail, implementation delays due to product availability,
C561–62
- Revenues, sharing with municipalities,
N581–82
- Revenues, sharing with municipalities, budget debate,
5448
- Revenues and expenditures, not included in budget,
N345,
N386
- Producers, applications,
C561
- Provincial sales tax, application, budget debate,
3730,
3850
- Recreational use
- Age of consumption, Throne Speech,
4463
- Age of consumption, Throne Speech response,
4607
- Commercial success, lack of, budget debate,
5448
- Minimum price restrictions,
C562
- Regulation, Canada Free Trade Agreement,
E365–66
- Regulation, relationship with the United States,
E366
- Regulatory framework,
C769
- Restrictions on public consumption, status for long-term and special care homes,
U748–49
- Restrictions on public consumption, vaping,
U749–51
- Retail licences, preference for local small and medium-sized businesses, petition
- Retail licences, selection process,
C557–60
- Retail locations without permits, First Nations,
C773
- Retail permits, additional, and removal of limits on community size and number of locations, ministerial statement (Makowsky)
- Retail permits, new and transferred,
C771–72
- Revenue from taxation,
C771
- Workplace safety, considerations,
U729
- Cannabis Control (Saskatchewan) Act (No. 121)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report with amendment, moved (Nerlien),
N467
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Amendments, first and second readings
- Cannabis Control (Saskatchewan) Consequential Amendments Act, 2018 (No. 122)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Francis),
N468
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Canoes and canoeing
- Dragon boat racing, Prairie Dragons paddling club, Pan American championships, medal recipients, member's statement
- Route development and maintenance, Churchill River,
N677
- Sprint Canoe Kayak National Championships (August 2019), Regina
- Recognition of Jayden Hingley and Christian Patterson, under 18 men's team, member's statement
- Canola See
Crops – Canola
- Capital Pension Plan
- Defined contribution fund, transfer to Public Employees Pension Plan,
C170–72
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Unfunded liabilities, defined contribution and defined benefit plans,
C175–76
- Carbon capture, utilization and storage See
Carbon sequestration
- Carbon dioxide capture See
Carbon sequestration
- Carbon sequestration
- Carbon Capture and Storage Knowledge Centre, Regina,
C317–18,
C490–91,
C977
- Investment by SaskPower and BHP Billiton
- Memorandum of understanding with Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute, Australia, accelerate development worldwide, member's statement
- Memorandum of understanding with Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming, information sharing, member's statement
- Memorandums of understanding with foreign governments, information sharing
- Sole proprietorship of consortium partners,
C676
- Staff and funding, agreement between SaskPower and BHP Billiton,
C263
- Carbon sinks
- Due to agriculture,
E39,
E475–76,
E870–71 See also
Agriculture – Environmental practices and benefits
- Assessment of benefit, research,
E725
- Throne Speech response,
141,
2620,
2688,
2768,
4481,
4516,
4581,
4609,
4632,
4647
- Due to creating and reinstating wetlands,
E42
- Due to grasslands, Throne Speech response,
4512
- Grasslands and wetlands, budget debate,
1989
- Throne Speech response,
4554
- Efficiency and cost-effectiveness
- Knowledge sharing and return on investment
- Natural systems, value of and need for research,
E808
- Outreach activities,
C323
- Support from national and international governments, budget debate,
3831–32
- Technology, development,
E223
- And improved efficiency,
C977
- Partnership between Quebec and Saskatchewan, member's statement
- Technology, global importance, Throne Speech response,
6092,
6144,
6186
- Technology, Official opposition commentary, critique, budget debate,
1900
- Technology, stop expansion to future projects, petition
- Technology advancement, role of SaskPower,
C976–77
- Technology advancement, Saskatchewan recognized as world leader
- Test facility at Shand power station,
C491,
C722
- Operation, maintenance and administration, costs,
C324
- United States tax incentive, impact on local competitiveness,
C976
- Carbon sinks See
Carbon sequestration
- Carbon tax See also
Boundary dam carbon capture project – Boundary dam 4 and 5, future conversion plans;
Climate change – Government position outlined in white paper (October 18, 2016), support for, and opposition to national carbon tax;
Prairie Resilience: A Made-in-Saskatchewan Climate Change Strategy
- Alberta implementation, repercussions in Lloydminster, budget debate,
2015
- Budget debate,
1865,
1871,
1873,
1888,
1893,
1897–98,
1906,
1920–21,
1927,
1937–38,
1953,
1955,
1964,
1965,
1978,
1999,
2012,
2013,
2015,
3726,
3752,
3756,
3760,
3781–82,
3805,
3809,
3815,
3821,
3822,
3831,
3834,
3838,
3847,
3850,
3853,
3869,
3875,
3877,
3878,
3879,
3891,
3892,
3894,
3903,
3908,
3930,
3934
- Carbon pricing, provincial initiatives,
E920–22
- Carbon pricing, provincial versus federal imposition
- Efficacy in reducing emissions
- Throne Speech response,
2784,
2786,
4481,
4485–86,
4510,
4515–16,
4518,
4526–27,
4541,
4572,
4581,
4583,
4607,
4612,
4640,
4647,
6123,
6127–28
- Federal imposition
- Cost to Saskatchewan families, budget debate,
5475,
5629
- Cost to Saskatchewan families, member's statement
- Government opposition to,
4422
- Throne Speech response,
2611,
2619,
2631,
2633,
2639,
2648,
2659–60,
2662,
2688–89,
2692–93,
2702,
2710,
2724,
2752,
2768,
2784,
2786
- Government preparation,
C293
- Small business objection to, member's statement
- Stop, petition
- Bradshaw,
766,
1326,
3652,
3966,
4120,
4365,
4652,
5245,
5839,
6021,
6398,
7035
- Cox,
937,
1232,
1562,
1830,
2233,
2538,
3369,
4029,
4812–13,
5979,
6355,
6744,
6985
- Fiaz,
1805,
2949,
3178–79,
3322,
3417,
4320,
4354,
4960,
5269,
5853,
6573,
6877
- Francis,
3505,
3735,
3858,
4259–60,
4343,
4378,
4559,
5296,
6155,
6812
- Nerlien,
1088,
1513,
2061,
2274,
2621,
3450,
4062,
4308,
4697,
5463,
6070
- Weekes,
1877,
2155,
2250,
2741,
3942,
4235,
4471,
5157,
5799,
6268,
6858,
6949,
7001
- Young,
963,
2307,
2771,
2918–19,
3795,
4434,
4721,
5344,
5928,
6311,
6717
- Federal imposition, provincial challenge See also
Climate change – Student protest and carbon tax challenge
- Consequences for taxpayers, budget debate,
5504,
5629–30
- Funding for court costs,
N735
- Funding for court costs, budget debate,
3764–65
- Reference case submitted to Court of Appeal, ministerial statement (Morgan)
- Support for, member's statement
- Throne Speech response,
4480,
4486,
4492,
4493–94,
4496–97,
4509,
4515–16,
4518,
4519–20,
4528,
4530,
4536,
4541,
4547,
4554,
4570,
4572,
4577,
4582,
4588,
4604–5,
4607,
4609,
4612,
4632,
4648,
4668,
6084,
6091–92,
6123,
6136
- Federal requirements to access energy infrastructure funding
- Legal challenge by Manitoba, member's statement
- Legal challenge by Ontario, intervener status, member's statement
- Caribou See
Wildlife – Woodland caribou
- Carlton Trail College See
Post-secondary institutions – Regional colleges
- Cars See
Motor vehicles
- Casey, Captain Jenn See
Tributes – Canadian Forces Snowbirds, Captain Jenn Casey
- Casinos
- Casino Regina
- 20th anniversary and charity championship,
C363,
C703
- Closure due to COVID-19 pandemic
- Impact on profits and dividend,
C991
- Workforce adjustments and supports,
C991,
C992
- Regina and Moose Jaw
- Employee absenteeism, management and analysis,
C698–700,
C702
- Employee absenteeism, support programs,
C699,
C701
- Operating hours, changes to and impact on revenue,
C899–901
- Ownership, transfer to Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations,
N96
- Renovation plans and progress,
C991–92
- Workforce stability and employee turnover,
C700–701
- Cattle industry See also
Livestock industry
- 2017 Saskatchewan Charolais Breeder of the Year, Sliding Hills Charolais farms, recipient, member's statement
- Bovine tuberculosis in Alberta, measures to protect Saskatchewan ranchers
- Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame
- Bob and Gail Switzer, Sandy Bar Ranch, inductees (2016), member's statement
- John Wilmott, Angus breeder, inductees (2016), member's statement
- Cattle prices and production, Throne Speech response,
152,
2674
- Price manipulation by meat packers, mitigation,
E874
- Research, consolidation of facilities,
E464
- Rustling
- Throne Speech response,
2720
- Value-added, potential for industry,
E875–76
- CBO (community-based organization) See
Community-based organizations
- CCDF (Clarence Campeau Development Fund) See
Clarence Campeau Development Fund
- CCF (Co-operative Commonwealth Federation) See
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
- CCPAC (Canadian Council of Public Accounts Committees) See
Public Accounts Committee – Canadian Council of Public Accounts Committees
- CCUS (Carbon capture, utilization and storage) See
Carbon sequestration
- CDM-QIP (Chronic disease management-quality improvement program) See
Chronic diseases – Programs
- CDRD Saskatchewan Innovation Fund See
Drugs and pharmaceuticals – Centre for Drug Research and Development, Saskatchewan Innovation Fund
- Cellular services See
Telecommunications
- Cemeteries See
Historic sites – Residential schools
- Central Services Ministry
- Accommodation Manual, update and review,
P513
- Accommodations, management
- Communication with ministries,
P512–13
- New space requests, process,
P513
- Reporting requirements,
P512
- Space to FTE ratio, monitoring and compliance,
P511–12
- Assets, shared ownership agreements, accounting error,
P110,
P112
- Capital projects, prioritization,
C961–62
- Corporate services branch, reorganization,
C305
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Adjustments to work processes and service delivery,
C959
- Capital stimulus fund, project prioritization,
C960
- Data centre security
- Network and firewall configuration and server equipment,
P111–13,
P642,
P643
- Estimates
- (2019-20, June), supplementary,
C1029
- Expenditures and client payments,
C746
- Expense recovery model,
C959
- Funding, budget debate,
403
- Government website,
C299–300
- Decommissioning old website,
C453
- New website, content transfer,
C45,
C452
- Information technology office division
- Chief security officer,
C310
- Hardware and software, support for,
C54
- Initiatives across government,
C45
- Inter-ministerial shared services,
C53
- Operating system upgrade project,
C452
- Staff, retention challenges,
C53–54
- System security, proactivity,
C54
- Web applications, in-house, development and operation, security processes,
C968–69,
P514–16
- Web applications, in-house, vulnerabilities testing,
P114–15
- Major capital asset acquisitions, reduction,
C311
- Project management, ensuring vendor delivery of project requirements,
C746
- Project management, representation in Estimates,
C52,
C55
- Property management branch,
C305–9,
C737,
C960
- Accessibility, owned and leased buildings,
C739–40
- Debt charges for long-term leases and public private partnerships,
C742–43
- Infrastructure bilateral agreements,
C739–40
- Leased spaces, disclosure of rates,
C743–44
- Recovered costs, leases and amortization,
C306
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Staff,
C305
- Compensation reduction to reduce deficit,
C303–4
- Former deputy minister, Richard Murray, tribute See
Tributes
- Transformational change,
C47–48
- Central Vehicle Agency
- Capital funding, fleet maintenance and renewal,
C738
- Contributions to wildfire efforts in summer of 2015,
C45
- Cost-effectiveness study,
C48
- Fleet maintenance and renewal,
C48,
P110
- Licensing costs, funding,
C959
- Pilot project, short-term rentals,
C48–49,
C300,
U792
- Implications for Social Services Ministry,
U939
- Vehicles
- Electric and hybrid options,
E817
- Procurement
- Electric and hybrid options,
C968
- Manufacturers and dealers, relationship,
C967–68
- Centre for Drug Research and Development See
Drugs and pharmaceuticals
- Cerebral palsy See
Health facilities – First Steps Wellness Centre
- CETA (Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement) See
Trade agreements (commerce) – Canada-European Union, Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement
- Chair and Deputy Chair, committees, rulings and statements
- Annual reports
- Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan
- Bring it back to the reports that are on the table in front of us,
C184
- Outside the scope of what we're talking about,
C922–23
- Question regards something that has not even occurred or is not intended to occur,
C184
- Global Transportation Hub
- Bring you back to the annual report that is before you. [The official] has clarified, the report deals with waste water treatment, not part of the Watershed Authority,
E627
- Not sure it is appropriate to request all meetings but if there are meetings that are particularly dealing with the issues [in the annual report] that would be appropriate,
E628
- Not sure this discussion around emails is part of the annual report,
E635
- Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation, we are here to deal with the financial reports; please stick to the material at hand; you and I are not going to agree on this point so I would put it to the minister, if she feels comfortable, to answer the question,
C707
- Saskatchewan Government Insurance, stick to the annual reports that we're dealing with here,
C515
- Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation
- I have trouble with what-ifs. The minister has answered the question; none of us know what's going to happen long into the future; I'm not looking to get into an argument; a what-if question is difficult to answer around this table,
C661
- Questions would probably be better asked of the Minister of Advanced Education,
C659
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- Caution the member on unparliamentary language,
C874
- Keep questions to the agenda,
C871
- Let's stick to the financial statements that are relevant today,
C655
- Unparliamentary language, withdraw and apologize,
C871
- Saskatchewan Transportation Company, better to limit our questions more specifically to the annual report rather than private sector enterprises that have taken over,
C649
- Auditor reports
- Committee has already decided against calling specified witness. Motion out of order,
P183
- Let's get back to the matter at hand,
P167
- They're important questions [...] maybe the auditor can speak to how she will engage with this investigation that is underway,
P359
- This is in fact a scrutiny committee and I'll allow the questions to continue,
P100
- Bills
- Confine questions to the bill,
U569
- Keep comments to bill,
U335
- Keep questions around current provincial bill rather than federal changes,
C431
- Listened to the minister's response and he referred to the number of people in the province he's consulted,
U335
- This issue is before the courts. Caution members that the minister may be constrained in his answers and further, that comments made before this committee may be used in a court of law,
U733
- We have another meeting starting and agreed to three hours only,
U545
- We're working on this particular bill. This is not to open up all the rest of [the Act]. You're out of order,
N608–9
- You're starting to use language that's getting a little on the derogatory side and let's just stick to questions on the bill,
N632
- Chair
- It's not right to challenge a Chair,
N156
- Through the Chair, please,
P291
- Committee of the Whole and the Committee of Finance, only members of the House are allowed to ask questions and give answers,
1443
- Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Order, the minister has the floor,
1450
- Electronic devices, if you have a problem with your electronic equipment, please take it outside,
U810
- Estimates
- Advanced Education Ministry
- Consider whether transformational change is part of this budget or future considerations,
U362
- If you are supplying further information, another ministry said within 30 days,
U670
- If you talk about transformational change, you will have to answer questions about transformational change,
U362
- Question has been asked and answered repeatedly, move on to the next question,
U189
- Remind members we are talking about the 2016-17 supplemental estimates,
U360
- This estimate is for the College of Medicine so that's what it needs to stay to,
U594
- This is not necessarily part of [the discussion at hand],
U596
- You are familiar with the impacts of labour relations. You're heading down the path that is part of negotiations that the minister cannot talk about; the minister has responded that that is part of negotiations and therefore out of bounds; That's it, we're done. Are you switching topics?,
U677
- You don't want to question the Chair; you have estimates in front of you,
U596
- Agriculture Ministry
- Tie the topic to something within the estimates,
E873–74
- Economy Ministry
- Getting into areas outside the ministry and estimate under consideration,
E350
- Education Ministry
- Any discussions that may be pertinent to negotiations with teachers under the labour agreement could raise the issue of unfair bargaining,
U651
- Bill being debated is not part of estimates,
U410
- One at a time, please,
U412
- One individual is talking, stop interfering or interjecting,
U413
- Finance Ministry
- I've heard enough about political jargon back and forth,
C826
- Minister has answered twice that she does not have that information; please move on without argument,
C823
- Please get back on the budget that we have in front of us,
C942
- Question has been answered in the best way that the minister could answer it,
C831
- Some questions are not able to be answered by this minister; Limit your questions,
C830
- Stick to what we're working on,
C937
- That really has absolutely nothing to do with this budget whatsoever,
C942
- You're getting into SaskPower questions here of a minister who's not responsible,
C822
- Government Relations Ministry
- Each has made a political statement, now going to move back to the supplementary estimates,
N96–97
- I would like you to somehow tie this to the budget,
N754
- Is there a question, and is it related to the budget,
N759
- Let's narrow it back to the budget,
N156
- Refrain from bringing other committee work into line of questioning,
N75
- Tie your question to the budget,
N747,
N771
- Health Ministry
- Direct questions through the Chair, focus on the budget,
U133
- Give them the opportunity to answer your question,
U62
- If you're not going to table the email, then let's move on,
U1014
- You don't just start asking questions. I have to recognize you.,
U752
- Highways and Infrastructure Ministry
- Ask questions about the Global Transportation Hub to the minister in charge of it,
E285
- Connect your question to the area of estimates that you are asking the questions,
E531
- Email from 2017 is not part of the vote in estimates; the question is inappropriate,
E804
- Keep questions relevant to the 2017-18 Budget,
E284
- Questions are about past years,
E286
- Questions must be related to the estimates tonight, not Public Accounts from two years ago,
E801–2
- Vote on the table does not include these figures,
E803
- Was it a question asked in previous estimates?; Was it agreed to provide that answer?; It must be related to the estimates that are before us and not previous estimates; you're asking if that has been carried forward; If it wasn't anticipated for the estimates before us, the minister and officials may not have brought that with them,
E531–32
- You've asked the same question a number of times now. The answer has been given. This is about estimates rather than trying to make some political points,
E538
- Immigration and Career Training Ministry
- Make sure your questions are related to the estimates before you; this is not part of estimates; your questions must pertain to the estimates that are before you,
E431–32
- Remind you that your questions must be related to the estimates before you and GTH is not part of those estimates,
E441
- Parks, Culture, and Sport Ministry
- Question has been asked several times, member move on to further questions,
N43
- Social Services Ministry
- We're talking about personal contracts, there are privacy issues here,
U469
- Trade and Export Development Ministry
- Return back to the estimates,
E898
- Water Security Agency
- I'm not sure that your question is connected to the estimates that are before us tonight unless you can tie it to a particular area that you are looking for,
E546
- Finance Committee, Executive Council estimates
- Ask members to respect the Opposition Leader currently has the floor,
5973
- Leader of the Opposition [Wotherspoon] choose words carefully,
2474
- Order, I will start identifying individual members,
5974
- Premier has the floor,
5973
- Public hearings
- Advise committee members to please keep to questions,
C12
- Chambers of commerce
- Achievement in Business Excellence Awards
- (October 22, 2016), member's statement
- (October 21, 2017), recipients, member's statement
- (October 20, 2018), recipients, member's statement
- (October 19, 2019), recipients, member's statement
- Battlefords Business Excellence Awards, 23rd annual (October 4, 2016), member's statement
- Moose Jaw & District Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence Awards
- (April 19, 2017), recipients, member's statement
- (April 18, 2018), nominees and recipients, member's statement
- Prairie Sky Business Excellence Awards (May 4, 2018), Martensville and Warman, recipients, member's statement
- Prince Albert and District, Samuel McLeod Business Awards
- Gala (April 27, 2017), recipients, member's statement
- Legacy Award 2020, recipient Janine Favreau, member's statement
- Regina and District, COVID-19 pandemic buy local campaign, funding,
E894
- Regina and District, Paragon Awards (April 7, 2017), recipients, member's statement
- Saskatoon Achievement in Business Excellence Awards
- (October 21, 2017), Brainsport, community involvement award recipient, member's statement
- (April 12, 2019), recipients, member's statement
- Swift Current and District Business Excellence Awards (October 26, 2018), Throne Speech response,
4578
- Warman & Martensville, Business Excellence awards (2016), recipients, member's statement
- Change of Name Act, 1995
- Channels (water) See
Canals and channels
- Chapman, Harold See
Honours and awards – Order of Canada
- Chartier, Gerard "Rusty" See
Tributes
- Chief Electoral Office See
Elections Saskatchewan
- Child abuse
- Child protection intake
- Calls and investigations,
U1041
- Initial screening and decision to investigate, and timeliness of supervisor review,
P608–9
- Staff, impact of call volume and nature,
P610
- Internet exploitation and digital awareness, Beyond the Classroom parenting program, member's statement
- Prevention, Canadian Red Cross Be Safe kits, training and distribution,
U842
- Prevention and intervention, research,
N532–33
- Revised protocols, public promotion and increase in reported abuse,
U363
- Sexual abuse in sport
- Prevention, pan-Canadian declaration,
N526–27
- Sexual abuse prevention curriculum, develop and implement, petition
- Beck,
718,
735,
938–39,
1119,
1390,
1470–71,
1538,
1615,
1689–90,
1720–21,
1807,
1854,
2183–84,
2422,
2437,
2523–24
- Child and Family Services Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 33)
- Referred to Human Services Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Fiaz)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Child and Family Services Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 86)
- Referred to Human Services Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Wilson)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Child care
- Access and availability, Throne Speech response,
6256
- Affordability and subsidy review
- Biggar & District Daycare Project, budget debate,
377
- Carbon tax, costs and rebates,
U817
- Central Park Learning Centre, Nipawin addition, budget debate,
5475
- Connected to assisted living facility, Throne Speech response,
6234
- Inclusion funding, decrease, budget debate,
2028
- Licensed centres,
U814
- Spots, availability,
U609
- Extended or non-standard hours,
U643
- Wait times and mitigation efforts,
U819
- Licensed centres, property taxes
- Include non-profit centres in The Saskatchewan Education Act and exempt from property taxes, petition
- Beck,
794,
853–54,
904,
964,
1022–23,
1089,
1144–45,
1204,
1233,
1293,
1325–26,
1355,
1416,
1428,
1456–57,
1498–99,
1515,
1563,
1585,
1641,
1664,
1745,
1831,
1879,
2214–15,
2291–92,
2309,
2538,
2559,
2791,
7035
- Inconsistent application for non-profits
- Mackenzie Infant Care Centre, Regina, 30th anniversary (2016), member's statement
- Policy, based on out-dated family model, budget debate,
5555
- Providers, training and resources, budget debate,
3818
- Spaces,
2478,
U11,
U44,
U46–47,
U417
- Budget debate,
303,
337,
340,
376,
393,
394,
395,
407,
426,
463,
1841,
1875,
1893,
1896,
1898,
1922,
1928,
1931,
1937,
1951,
1958,
1969,
1972,
3727,
3754,
3757,
3805,
3818,
3851,
3879,
3913,
5431,
5481,
5486,
5570
- Throne Speech response,
89,
98,
112,
2605,
2609,
2619,
2633,
2638,
2692,
2698,
2751,
4495,
4580,
4582
- Upcoming, francophone spaces,
U613
- Special needs, shift from block funding to individualized funding,
U395–97,
U615–16
- Staff, supports, budget debate,
1914
- Staffing, attrition and turnover,
U817–18
- Staffing, challenges, budget debate,
1914
- Subsidy,
U160–61,
U816–17,
U932 See also
Child care – Affordability and subsidy review
- Funding, decrease, budget debate,
1869
- Maximum, unchanged since 1980s, budget debate,
1914,
2028,
5555
- Maximum, unchanged since 1980s, Throne Speech response,
6242
- Unity Community Daycare, grand opening (May 7, 2016), member's statement
- Child welfare See also
Social Services Ministry – Child and family services
- Children's Advocate report
- Throne Speech response,
156
- Improvements, need for, Throne Speech response,
4511,
4543,
4604
- Legislation, review and proposed changes,
U110,
U144–45
- Legislation, review and update
- Aging out and transition supports,
U129
- Legislation, updates,
U627
- Child welfare, children in care See also
Foster home care
- 16-17 program, expansion to Regina,
U144
- 16-17 program, placements and challenges,
U128–29
- Adoption
- Of school-aged children,
P601
- Apprehension through adoption, processes,
U792–98
- Apprehensions, legal recourse,
U799
- Assisted adoption,
U119
- And custody, familial caregivers,
U794–96
- Financial supports and benefits,
U796–97
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Allocation of one-time Canada child benefit payment,
U1022,
U1024
- Allocation of one-time Canada child benefit payment, budget debate,
6935
- Educational supports,
U1025
- Family visitation, safety precautions,
U1025
- Out-of-home care spaces, funding,
U1022
- Critical incident cases,
U128
- "No active services" designation,
H44–45
- Preventative measures and services,
U149
- Extended family, placements with, recognition of efforts,
U931
- Family reunification,
U628,
U790
- Integrated practice strategy,
U792
- As a priority, budget debate,
3835
- Increase, Throne Speech response,
2611,
2673
- Interprovincial transfers and protocols,
U142,
U943
- Medical or behavioural challenges, funding,
4430,
U931
- Medically fragile/complex medical needs See also
Hope's Home
- Funding for, budget debate,
386,
394
- Private treatment options, funding, budget debate,
5431
- Residential care, funding,
U113
- Residential care, options,
U446
- Mental health, in-patients,
U944
- Mental health and addictions services,
U943–44
- Placements, cost of foster care and group homes,
U129–30
- Preventative measures and services,
P610,
U117
- Inter-ministerial collaboration,
U118
- Throne Speech response,
6129
- Utilization pressures,
U790
- Wards and non-wards, reporting,
H44
- Child welfare, First Nations children in care
U462–63 See also
Child welfare, children in care
- Child welfare review panel, recommendations,
U463–65
- Cultural connections, maintaining, government efforts, budget debate,
3835
- First Nations child and family services agencies
- Agreement between government and Saskatoon Tribal Council,
U932
- Agreement between government and Saskatoon Tribal Council, ministerial statement (Merriman)
- Criminal record checks, compliance,
P227–29
- Information technology, case management system, reporting to Social Services Ministry,
P229
- Jurisdictional responsibility, on-reserve and off-reserve,
U146–47
- Overrepresentation, cases of critical injury and death, Throne Speech response,
2611
- Overrepresentation, government actions and involvement of indigenous leaders
- Overrepresentation, Throne Speech response,
2673,
4543
- Reduction efforts, Throne Speech response,
6084
- Reduction strategy and work with First Nations agencies
- Sacred Wolf Lodge, Cowessess First Nation, transition residence project to reconnect girls with their culture, member's statement
- Systemic disparity, budget debate,
3845
- Children See also
Early Childhood Education
- Afterschool programs, budget debate,
5564
- Battlefords Boys & Girls Club, 18th annual fundraising gala (November 15, 2018), member's statement
- Clothing, provincial sales tax exemption
- Eliminated, budget debate,
1843,
1845,
1846,
1914–15,
1932,
1954,
1962,
1976,
1992,
2045,
3789,
3884,
3897,
3927
- Demographic breakdown,
U823
- Dietary needs, nutrition and access
- Early years plan, inter-ministerial collaboration,
U811–12,
U817
- Girls-only outdoor adventure and leadership program, Snowlandia (February 20-23, 2018), Saskatoon, member's statement
- Girls Rock Camp See
Music
- Girls Self-Esteem Workshop
- (October 2, 2016), member's statement
- (October 22, 2017), member's statement
- (October 21, 2018), member's statement
- Medically fragile/complex medical needs,
4430,
U628
- Respite for families, importance, Throne Speech response,
2630
- Ministry for all aspects related to, recommendation,
U960
- Vulnerable, programming See also
Education, funding – And funding for early years programming
- Early childhood intervention program,
U46,
U402–3,
U618–19,
U1094–95 See also
Autism – Individualized funding, early childhood intervention, and learning supports
- Funding, budget debate,
5557
- Funding model review,
U619
- Program effectiveness,
U1094
- Early Childhood Intervention Program Week (May 22-June 2, 2018), member's statement
- KidsFirst program,
U44–45,
U49,
U616–18,
U643,
U813–14,
U1094
- And Early childhood intervention program, distinction,
U616
- Transition to pre-kindergarten programming, tracking,
U818,
U823
- Programming and eligibility, federal and provincial, distinction,
U612
- Socialization, Communication, and Education Program,
U620
- Trauma-informed practices, training for staff,
U818
- Children's Hospital of Saskatchewan See
Hospitals – Children's Hospital of Saskatchewan
- Children's Law Act, 2019 (No. 205)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Francis)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Children's Law Consequential Amendments Act, 2019 (No. 206)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Cox)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Chinook Parkway, Swift Current See
Parks – Urban
- Chinook Power Station See
Power plants – Chinook Power Station
- Chinook School Division No. 211
- Funding, budget debate,
1932
- Chiropody See
Health care – Supplementary health benefits – Podiatry services
- Chiropractic services See
Health care – Supplementary health benefits
- Choice of Court Agreements (Hague Convention Implementation) Act (No. 96)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Francis)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Christ the Teacher Roman Catholic Separate School Division No. 212
- Funding, budget debate,
1932
- Christmas See also
Legislative Assembly – Statement of thanks and Christmas greetings
- (2017), greetings, member's statement
- (2018), member's statement
- (2019), member's statement
- Maple Creek Toy Run (2019), member's statement
- One Voice Christmas Carol fundraiser, Saskatoon, member's statement
- Rotary Christmas Carol Festival, Regina, (December 3-6, 2018), member's statement
- Salvation Army Christmas Kettle Campaign 2019, member's statement
- Chronic diseases
- Fanconi anemia, 3rd Annual fundraising gala, Regina, and donor drive, recognition of Chorneyko family efforts, member's statement
- Kidney diseases See also
Kidney Foundation of Canada, Saskatchewan Branch
- Dialysis centre, northern Saskatchewan, petition
- Dialysis treatment, satellite unit serving northern Saskatchewan, establish, petition
- Saskatchewan rates (2014), compared to other provinces,
U242
- Lung diseases, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, exercise program during COVID-19 pandemic, recognition of Dale Roach, member's statement
- Lymphedema, supports, funding, budget debate,
5477,
5508,
5634
- Programs
- Chronic disease management quality improvement program,
P325–26,
U168–69
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, pilot program,
U168
- CIC Asset Management Inc.
- Investments, decreased,
C181
- Meadow Lake Pulp Limited Partnership See
Sawmills
- Subsidiaries, inactive, and agency wind-up,
C181,
C472
- CIC (Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan) See
Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan
- CIC Economic Holdco
- Entrepreneurial fund, divestment,
C473
- Cigarette smoking See
Tobacco
- CISM (Critical incident stress management) See
Firefighters – Volunteer – Injuries, critical incident stress management, establishing
- Cities and towns See
Communities
- Citizenship and civic engagement
- Citizenship ceremonies, Regina (March 28 & 29, 2018), and recognition of government immigration efforts, member's statement
- Citizenship ceremony, Moose Jaw (March 19, 2019), member's statement
- Concentus Citizenship Education Foundation, donor recognition, Elaine and Sherwood Scharfe, member's statement
- Global Citizen Awards gala (2019), recipients, member's statement
- Hugo Alvarez, Saskatoon Citizen of the Year 2018, Canadian Television Network Ltd., member's statement
- Civil service See
Public service
- CJIMS (Criminal justice information management system) See
Justice Ministry – Information technology
- CKFTA (Canada-Korea Free Trade Agreement) See
Trade agreements (commerce) – Canada-Korea Free Trade Agreement
- Clarence Campeau Development Fund See also
Gaming framework agreement
- Audit (2014) done by Meyers Norris Penny,
N64–65
- Board of directors
- Oversight, government role,
N379–81
- Revenue, gaming framework agreement,
N94–95,
N378–79
- COVID-19 pandemic, adjustments due to,
N739
- Savings and disbursements,
N62–63
- Savings and disbursements, best practices,
N64–66
- Clare's law See
Domestic violence – Abusive behaviour, disclosure process
- Claybank Historical Society See
Historic sites
- Clean energy See
Renewable energy
- Cleantech See
Climate change – Cleantech
- CLEAT (Crown land ecological assessment tool) See
Wildlife – Wildlife Habitat Protection Act – Removal of designation – Assessment process
- Climate action incentive fund See
Schools – Capital projects – Climate action incentive fund
- Climate change See also
Greenhouse gas mitigation
- Caused by human activity, recognition, and condemnation of government failure to create green jobs, moved (Pedersen),
5899–5909
- Cleantech, value as economic driver and environmental safeguard, budget debate,
3731,
3827–28,
3927
- Enact plan and allocate funding, petition
- Pedersen,
5464,
5526,
5583–84,
5614,
5644,
5670,
5692,
5840,
5854–55,
5890,
5915,
5980,
6005,
6023,
6033,
6879
- Government commitments, technical capacity,
E333
- Government position outlined in white paper (October 18, 2016), support for, and opposition to national carbon tax, moved (Wall); amendment (Wotherspoon)
- Government position outlined in white paper (October 18, 2016), support for, and opposition to national carbon tax, moved (Wall); amendment (Wotherspoon); transmittal, moved (Merriman)
- Government target and plans
- Impact on government spending and mitigation efforts,
E662
- Impacts, Throne Speech response,
4512
- Pan-Canadian framework, development
- First Ministers meeting on climate change (March 3, 2016),
E41
- Renew Saskatchewan, official opposition policy promise
- Job creation impacts, budget debate,
5447,
5476
- Student protest and carbon tax challenge
- Water management, building regional adaptation capacity and expertise program,
P546
- CNET See
CommunityNet
- CNIB (Canadian National Institute for the Blind) See
Canadian National Institute for the Blind
- Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
- Principles, critique, budget debate,
1901
- Regina Manifesto
- Throne Speech response,
55
- Co-operatives
- Ukrainian Co-op, Regina, 80th anniversary, member's statement
- Coal See also
Electricity;
Exports – Coal;
Exports – Thermal coal;
Power plants
- Phase-out, transition planning for miners and power plant workers
- Phase-out, transition planning for power plant workers,
C890–91
- Westmoreland Coal, potential bankruptcy in United States, impact on local operations,
C479,
C668,
C726,
C808
- Collectors and collecting
- International Wood Collectors Society, long service recognition, Gordon Friedrick, Marshall, member's statement
- College of Emmanuel and St. Chad See
University of Saskatchewan – Affiliated and theological colleges
- Collins, Bernie See
Tributes
- Commercial revolving fund See
Parks, Culture and Sport Ministry
- Commission on Medicare (2001) See
Health care – Reforms, Fyke Commission recommendations, implementation
- Committee of Finance See
Finance Committee
- Committees
- Ask that other committee members keep their conversations a little bit quieter,
P163
- Deputy Chair, member for Batoche [Kirsch], appointment, moved (Cheveldayoff)
- Membership, government to opposition ratio, moved (Merriman)
- Officials
- Necessity at meetings,
P307
- Procedure
- Public hearings on a bill,
N631
- Tabled documents, timeliness,
C715,
C889
- Written responses provided after considerations concluded,
P287–88
- Committees, standing See also
Crown and Central Agencies Committee;
Economy Committee;
House Services Committee;
Human Services Committee;
Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee;
Private Bills Committee;
Privileges Committee;
Public Accounts Committee
- Common ground drainage diversion project See
Drainage – Quill Lakes, common ground drainage diversion project
- Commonwealth Day
- 70th anniversary celebration, member's statement
- Message from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians See
Legislative Assembly Members – Leave of Absence – Regina Rochdale;
Women – Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians, Canadian region
- Communities See also
Constituencies
- Battlefords 2016 Citizen of the Year, Pat Grotto, and Junior Citizen of the Year, Natalya Shevchuk, (February 3, 2017), member's statement
- Big River, district community centre, funding, budget debate,
440
- Engagement with, budget debate,
1983
- Estevan, industry types, Throne Speech response,
22
- Eston, Communities in Bloom program, recognition, member's statement
- Fox Valley, success of high school volleyball teams and recognition of community fundraising efforts for families affected by southwestern Saskatchewan wildfire (October 2017), member's statement
- Lakeland Citizens of the Year
- (September 2016), Gladys and Al Christensen, member's statement
- (September 2017), Wayne Bartel and Wayne Hyde
- Throne Speech response,
2649
- (September 2018), Marcia Bergman
- Throne Speech response,
4547
- (September 2019), Margaret and Harvey Boettcher, recognition, member's statement
- Langham Community Hall, funding update, budget debate,
377
- Main Street Saskatchewan program
- Funding and participating communities,
N34
- Wadena, acceptance as affiliate member, member's statement
- Wolseley, budget debate,
5507
- Maple Creek, recipient of Prince of Wales Prize for successful heritage protection, member's statement
- Moose Jaw
- Business services and cultural activities, Throne Speech response,
2694
- Citizen of the Year (2019), Cory Olafson, member's statement
- Citizen of the Year (2019), Krystal Chow, and Group of the Year (2019), Moose Jaw Families for Change, member's statement
- Sidewalk Days festival (June 16-18, 2016), member's statement
- Ogema, history of its name, budget debate,
429
- Pilger Pumpkin Fest, 15th annual, member's statement
- Prince Albert
- 150th anniversary (2016), Throne Speech response,
156
- Citizen of the Year 2017, Sheryl Kimbley, recognition, member's statement
- Citizen of the Year 2019, Janet Carriere, member's statement
- Citizens of the Year, Derek Smith and Felix Casavant, recognition, member's statement
- Downtown street fair (June 18, 2016), member's statement
- Regina
- Community associations within Douglas Park constituency, annual events, member's statement
- Eastview Community Association, events, member's statement
- North Central Community Association's 40th anniversary (2016), member's statement
- Rosemont Mount Royal Family Day event and recognition of community association, member's statement
- White Pony Lodge's community patrols in North Central neighbourhood, member's statement
- Rural Municipality of Moose Range No. 486, centennial (2016), member's statement
- Saskatoon
- Growth, budget debate,
3901
- Jane's Walk events (May 4-6, 2018), member's statement
- Nutana, activism, diversity, and culture, Throne Speech response,
4521
- River Landing development, impact on community, Throne Speech response,
4638
- Sturgis, cultural centre, funding, budget debate,
394
- Summer parades, constituency outreach opportunity, Throne Speech response,
4548
- Swift Current, community events, member's statement
- Community-based organizations See also specific names of organizations
- Cosmopolitan Industries grand reopening and open house (May 5, 2017), Saskatoon, member's statement
- Education Ministry, mental health service providers, funding,
U1048
- Funding, multi-year, to ensure stability, petition
- Funding stability and importance of upstream investment
- Funding stability and need for multi-year investment
- Gang reduction strategy
- Partners and service areas,
N708–9
- Health Ministry, funding, increase,
U901
- Health Ministry, funding reduction,
U501
- Health Ministry, funding reduction, uncertainty, Throne Speech response,
2652
- Health Ministry, mental health and addictions service providers
- Health Ministry, mental health and addictions service providers, funding,
U901,
U1003
- Health Ministry, service providers, funding for salaries,
U914
- Justice Ministry contracts,
N359
- Fee-for-service model,
N9
- Funding reduction due to lack of referrals and non-performance,
N6,
N8–9,
N12–13
- John Howard Society of Saskatchewan, programs and funding,
N10–11
- Prisoners on remand reduction initiative, short-term residency services,
N193–94,
N476
- Qu'Appelle Valley Friendship Centre, adult alternative measures programs, transfer to File Hills Qu'Appelle Tribal Council,
N9,
N11
- Thunderchild First Nation, community justice services, change from base funding to fee-for-service,
N9
- North Central Family Centre, Regina
- 5K Fun Run event (May 14, 2016), member's statement
- Founder Sandy Wankel, recipient for Betty Szuchewycz Award, Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan, member's statement
- Kitchen fundraiser (May 28, 2016), member's statement
- Outcomes, determination of and success measures,
P222–23
- Outcomes-based contracting model, funding stability,
P593–94
- Oversight, process improvements,
P601–3
- Social Services Ministry, contracts with,
U112–13,
U149
- COVID-19 pandemic, communication and support,
7066–67,
C945
- Funding, budget debate,
3727,
3758,
3760,
3780,
3814,
3821,
3834,
3839,
3869,
3928,
3933
- Funding, improving employee retention and support, budget debate,
303,
405,
3791
- Pay-for-performance funding mechanisms, development of,
U151–52
- Services for at-risk children and families, funding,
U931
- Services for at-risk families, funding,
U599
- Throne Speech response,
4612
- Community Initiatives Fund
- Funding
- Decrease, and maintained allocation levels,
N518
- Decrease due to lower projected casino revenues,
N34
- Emergency support payment to offset casino losses during COVID-19 pandemic,
N674
- Grants, intake schedule adjustments due to COVID-19 pandemic,
N679
- Community pastures See
Crown land – Community pastures
- CommunityNet
U390–91,
U650,
U801
- Billing, transfer from Central Services Ministry to SaskTel,
C51–52
- Contract expiry and renegotiation,
U1095
- Service provision and increased need for bandwidth,
C125
- Companion animals See
Pets
- Condolences See also
Tributes
- Note: Motions of condolence for Members of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly who have passed away.
- Transmittal, moved (Brkich)
- Transmittal, moved (Merriman)
- Berntson, Eric Arthur, moved (Moe)
- Birkbeck, Larry Wayne, moved (Wall)
- Currie, Gordon Gray, moved (Wall)
- Huyghebaert, D.F. (Yogi), moved (Moe)
- Klein, Jack Charles, moved (Wall)
- Larter, Robert "Bob," moved (Wall)
- MacAuley, Norman, moved (Wall)
- MacDonald, Cy Pius, moved (Wall)
- Maxwell, Colin, moved (Moe)
- Mitchell, Robert Wayne, moved (Wall)
- Phillips, Kevin, moved (Moe)
- Weiman, Duane, moved (Wall)
- Confederation
- Commentary on, Queen Elizabeth II, Throne Speech response,
2648
- Regionalism and unity, philosophical musings, budget debate,
3792–93
- Conflict of Interest Commissioner
- Appointment, Mr. Maurice Herauf, Q.C., effective July 1st, 2020, moved (Harrison)
- Estimates
- (2015-16, March), supplementary,
H8
- Office of the Registrar of Lobbyists
- Legislative amendments, Throne Speech,
6065
- Legislative amendments, Throne Speech response,
6085,
6132
- Legislative amendments and need for transparency, Throne Speech response,
6120
- Registry, 100-hour threshold
- Registry, database development and launch of website,
H3–4
- Registry, need for improvement, Throne Speech response,
4491
- Congestive heart failure See
Heart diseases
- Conservation officers See
Environmental protection – Officers
- Constituencies
- Construction industry
- Building permits issued, increase, budget debate,
3805,
5535
- Building permits issued, Throne Speech response,
4517,
4551
- Building standards and licensing, work of Government Relations,
N398,
N764
- Merit Awards of Excellence (2017), Saskatoon, member's statement
- Merit Contractors, open shop industry association, 30th anniversary, member's statement
- Non-residential, budget debate,
1919
- Prompt payment legislation, need for, Throne Speech response,
4544
- Safety equipment, enforcement of use,
U867
- Saskatchewan Construction Week
- (April 3-7, 2017), member's statement
- (April 11-17, 2018), member's statement
- (April 8-12, 2019), member's statement
- Services, provincial sales tax, rebate, budget debate,
6937
- Services, provincial sales tax exemption, eliminated,
2469–71,
5963–64
- Economic impact and revenues,
C947–48
- Impact on attracting investment,
E706
- Restore tax exemption, petition
- Wotherspoon,
4472,
4500,
4559,
4652,
4755,
4780,
4900,
4928,
4983–84,
5014,
5043,
5073,
5100,
5113,
5147,
5157,
5217,
5245,
5269,
5368,
5396,
5421,
5438,
5463,
5524,
5582–83,
5614,
5643,
5669,
5726,
5745,
5760,
5774,
5814,
5853–54,
5864,
5877,
5888–89,
5914,
5928,
5941,
6021–22,
6032,
6096,
6155,
6216–17,
6245,
6268,
6289–90,
6311–12,
6330,
6355,
6376,
6398,
6424,
6470,
6498,
6523,
6547,
6573,
6601,
6625,
6658,
6705–6,
6717,
6744,
6765,
6787–88,
6812–13,
6836–37,
6858
- Construction workers See
Tradespeople
- COOL (Country of Origin Labelling) See
Livestock industry
- COPD (Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) See
Chronic diseases – Programs
- COR (centres of responsibility) See
Crime, prevention and intervention
- Coronary artery disease See
Heart diseases
- Coronavirus, novel See
COVID-19 pandemic
- Coroners
- Case load, investigations and inquests,
N555–56
- Coroner's and toxicology reports, long delays
- Coroner's inquest, Breanna Kannick,
N311
- Coroner's inquest, Samwel Uko,
U1003–4
- And support for a suicide prevention strategy
- Coroner's inquest into handling of Nadine Machiskinic's death, need for
- Cultural sensitivity training,
N555
- Office of the Chief Coroner,
N359–60
- Accounting system, contingent liability, funding,
N371
- Forensic pathology, improvements,
N555
- Organizational and staffing changes, implementation of recommendations,
N481,
N554–55
- Restructuring and reorganizing office,
N7
- Saskatchewan Coroners Service
- Funding, budget debate,
5561
- Utilization pressures, funding,
N529
- Coroners Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 41)
- Coroners Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 189)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Francis)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Corporate governance
- Director independence,
C340
- Corporate income tax
- Credit unions, preferential tax treatment, phase-out
- Impact on/of neighbouring provinces,
2463
- Lowest in Canada, budget debate,
2049–50
- Manufacturing and processing
- Lowest in Canada, Throne Speech,
2590
- Lowest in Canada, Throne Speech response,
2704
- Proposed changes, federal government
- Throne Speech response,
2704
- Rate reduction,
2467,
2477
- Budget debate,
1843,
1845,
1846,
1873,
1888,
1897,
1919,
1920,
1927,
1929,
1935,
1952,
1955,
1966,
1969,
1971,
1976,
1978,
2013,
2015,
2026,
2050
- Revenues less incentives (2017-18), estimate,
C273,
C530
- Small business
- Income threshold, increase
- Income threshold, increase to encourage growth, commendation, moved (Olauson),
3217–28
- Income threshold, Throne Speech,
2590
- Income threshold, Throne Speech response,
2611,
2629–30,
2631,
2633,
2639,
2641,
2693,
2695,
2704,
2722,
2736,
2751
- Corporation Capital Tax Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 58)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Dennis)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Correctional centres
- Contingency plan, documentation,
P260
- Contraband reduction initiative, budget debate,
5500,
5503,
5558
- Custody, supervision, and rehabilitation services, funding,
N19,
N705
- Food services, contract with Compass Foodservice
- Inmate protests, procedural improvements and quality assurance,
N22–23
- Food services, Throne Speech response,
148
- Funding, budget debate,
5561
- Health services, wait times,
N134
- Kilburn Hall, coroner's inquest, recommendations,
N310
- Kitchen equipment, new,
N3
- Maclean's article (February 2016), commentary, Throne Speech response,
148
- Medical services
- Nurse managers, training,
P533
- Primary physician, availability,
P535
- North Battleford Youth Centre, closure,
H26
- Occupancy See also
Buffalo Narrows Community Correctional Centre, closure – Transfer of inmates
- Adult, sentenced and remanded, overall,
N27
- By facility and overall, point-in-time,
N129
- By facility and overall, point-in-time, sentenced and remanded,
N206–7,
N543,
N712–13
- Paul Dojack Youth Centre, trailers [living units], installation,
N346,
N529,
N554
- Pine Grove Correctional Centre
- Dormitories, converted from other uses,
N131–33
- Family visiting unit, conversion to program space,
N307
- Investments, Throne Speech response,
98
- Operational expenses, increase due to capacity pressures,
N133
- Prince Albert Correctional Centre
- Dormitories, converted from other uses,
N131–33
- Investments, Throne Speech response,
98
- Living unit, new
- Completion and operational funding,
N3
- Throne Speech response,
159
- Programming available,
N133
- Prisoners handbook, ensuring access,
N542–43
- Procedural directives, publication and access,
N542
- Programming
- Access, sentenced and remanded prisoners,
P258–59
- Community training residence, inmate outcomes, tracking,
N210
- High-risk offenders and gang members,
N198–99
- Participation incentives for prisoners,
N197–98
- Space, evaluation and forecasted need,
P256
- Regina Correctional Centre
- Release plans, impact of Saskatchewan Transportation Company closure,
N203–4,
N369–70
- Modes of transportation and associated costs,
N541–42,
N719
- Saskatoon Correctional Centre
- Dormitories
- Capacity issues, mitigation options,
N475
- Overflow space, impact of access to programming,
N134
- Overflow space and double-bunking, cost to operate,
N131
- Refurbishments, costs,
N309
- Staff, additional coverage and hiring more part-time employees,
N134–35
- Staff, COVID-19 pandemic, testing and risk mitigation,
N714–15
- Staff, mental health training,
N706
- Staff, overtime reduction strategy,
N308
- Staffing improvements, shift overlap and sensitivity training,
N477,
N541
- Taylor Award, Correctional Service of Canada, Captain Ed Dean, recipient, Okimaw Ohci Healing Lodge, member's statement
- Telephone service for prisoners,
N199–200
- White Birch Female Remand Centre
- Staff
- Doctor, contract to provide services,
N135
- Supervision and medical coverage, increased,
N131,
N135
- Whitespruce Provincial Training Centre
- Women's Community Training Residence
- Yarrow Youth Farm, closure, Throne Speech response,
148
- Youth facilities, capacity
- Youth facilities, provision of mental health services,
N545
- Corrections and Policing Ministry See also
Justice Ministry, Corrections and Policing Division
- Community corrections
- Service provision, timeliness,
P531–32
- Estimates
- (2018-19, November), supplementary,
N473–78
- (2019-20, June), supplementary,
N793
- Information technology development, gang tracking,
N709
- Police services supports, funding,
N534
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Research and evidence-based excellence unit,
N363,
N532–33
- Street worker advocacy program,
E438
- Cost of living
- Throne Speech response,
121,
4534,
4550,
4574,
4583–84,
4586,
4604,
4663–64,
6119,
6171
- Court decisions
- Courthouses
- Architectural heritage awards, Moose Jaw, Swift Current, Saskatoon,
C299
- Capital improvements, funding,
N21
- Moose Jaw Court House, restoration,
C44
- Northern court points,
N21
- Saskatoon Court of Queen's Bench Court House
- New addition and restoration,
C44
- Saskatoon Provincial Court
- Renovations and planning for integrated justice building,
N21
- Security, deputy sheriffs, layoffs,
N182–83
- Security, deputy sheriffs, occupational health & safety concern,
N184–85
- Security, deputy sheriffs and commissionaires,
N480–81
- Security, first female sheriff in Canada, Wendy Damman See
Tributes
- Security contract, Corps of Commissionaires,
N183–84
- Security improvements, Victoria Avenue Court House, Regina,
N479–80
- Shaunavon Courthouse, history, member's statement
- Courts
- Aboriginal court worker program,
N7–8,
N358,
N736 See also
Prisoners – First Nations and Métis – Overrepresentation
- Reverse cuts, petition
- Sarauer,
767–68,
905,
939,
1023,
1090,
1119,
1145,
1204,
1233,
1267–68,
1293–94,
1326,
1356,
1390–91,
1417,
1429,
1457,
1471,
1499,
1515,
1539,
1563,
5889–90
- Administrative policies and procedures, updating and standardization,
P581
- Canadian Bar Association salary costs,
N5
- Capital expenditures for facilities, funding, reduction, budget debate,
438
- Court delays, Jordan decision
- COVID-19 pandemic, impact on delays,
N730
- Risk of cases being thrown out
- Court services
- Forecasting needs, technological solutions,
P582
- Funding and full-time equivalents, budget debate,
3807
- COVID-19 pandemic, mitigation measures
- Enhanced court technology, investments,
7052
- Criminal, anticipated increase in cases and charges,
N129
- Detention orders, mandatory review period,
N552–53
- Drug courts, utilization and limitations,
N537–38
- Independence and integrity, Throne Speech response,
4523
- Information technology, consolidation of manual processes and existing systems,
N479
- Scheduling improvements, judicial and court resources,
N479–80
- Jurors
- First Nations and Métis representation,
N530–31
- Staff,
N4–5
- Prosecutorial, improvements,
N729
- Vacancies and overtime management,
P583
- Wendy Dammann, first female sheriff in Canada, tribute See
Tributes
- Time to trial,
N190
- Reduction initiative,
N27
- Transcription services,
N204
- Video conferencing
- Expansion, funding,
N4,
N21
- Expansion and utilization,
N18
- Impact on remand reduction,
N364
- Weyburn, Queen's Bench services, transfer to Estevan
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Community efforts, Kathleen Ritchie, Harris, member's statement
- Community efforts, recognition, member's statement
- Community efforts, Regina and Saskatoon Sikh communities, member's statement
- Community helpers, recognition, member's statement
- Contact tracing in schools,
U1075
- Crime rate, impact on,
N716
- Front-line workers, recognition, budget debate,
6937–38
- High Five campaign, Indian Head Bakery, member's statement
- Infection rate modelling
- And funding allocation,
U980
- And planning for a second wave,
U984
- Job loss, predicted, budget debate,
6938
- Sanozone decontamination machine, innovators Sean Frisky and Trevor Carlson, recognition, member's statement
- Travel, international, implications for,
N670–71
- Women, economic impacts on,
U1127
- COVID-19 pandemic, government response
- Health and safety contingency fund,
7052–53,
7062,
7073–74,
C950,
U977,
U1055–56,
U1074 See also
Education, funding – Resumption of in-classroom learning and support for COVID-19 pandemic adjustments – And contingency funding;
Health care, funding – COVID-19 pandemic – Impact on health budget, contingency planning
- Mortgage and rent deferrals, personal and commercial, government supports
- Cowessess First Nation
- CPP (Canada Pension Plan) See
Pensions
- Craftspeople and artisans See
Art and artists
- Creative Kids See
Saskatchewan Lotteries Trust Fund – Community grants program, allocations
- Creative Saskatchewan
- Financial policy manual, creation of,
P8
- Financial reporting guidance,
P7
- Grant system compared to film industry tax credit,
N526
- Grants, film industry,
N419
- Grants, publishing industry,
N417–18
- Grants approval process,
P7
- Grants requiring order in council, threshold amount,
P9
- Information technology, employee passwords,
P7,
P8
- Staff, payroll service provider, service agreement,
P7,
P8
- Throne Speech response,
2646
- Credit rating See
Government financial management – Credit rating
- Credit Union Central of Saskatchewan Act, 2016 (No. 18)
- Referred to Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Committee of the Whole on Bills,
482
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Wyant)
- Credit unions
- Co-op Week and recognition of local credit unions (October 14-20, 2018), member's statement
- Creighton School Division No. 111
- Funding, budget debate,
1932
- Cricket (sport)
- Crime
- Government focus, enforcement over prevention
- Proceeds of, seizure, legislative changes
- Proceeds of, seizure and use,
N354–55
- Rate, impact of COVID-19 pandemic,
N716
- Rate, increase
- Inner cities, budget debate,
402
- Regina, Throne Speech response,
108
- Regina Crime Stoppers, international award for improvements in recovery of drugs and property, member's statement
- Restorative justice, impact on recidivism, budget debate,
438
- Rural See also
Crime, prevention and intervention – Rural and remote areas
- Trespassing, legislative changes
- Consultation process,
N571
- Throne Speech response,
4480,
4486,
4496,
4515,
4537,
4540,
4577,
4583,
4590,
4610,
4616,
4666,
6127
- Saskatoon Crime Stoppers Annual Golf Classic (May 27, 2016), fundraiser, member's statement
- Crime, prevention and intervention
- Building partnerships to reduce crime initiative
- Audit recommendations, actions to address,
N24–25
- Clients, access to appropriate services and programs,
P150
- Hub initiative, sharing of information across ministries
- Expansion to First Nations reserves, budget debate,
3852
- Importance of RCMP, budget debate,
5503
- Privacy concerns and participant consent,
N540–41
- Participating agencies, Justice Ministry support for,
P147–50
- Participating agencies, need for clearly defined roles and responsibilities,
P146–48
- Provincial Auditor's report (2016) and lack of funding
- Research, quantitative,
P151
- Research papers, publication, privacy concerns,
P148–49
- Symposium, planning,
P150
- Crime reduction, caucus committee,
C279,
N200
- Throne Speech response,
2606,
2609,
2639,
2662,
2720,
2763,
4518,
4546,
6127,
6137,
6149
- Rural and remote areas See also
Crime, prevention and intervention – Crime reduction, caucus committee;
Crime – Rural – Trespassing, legislative changes;
Protection and response team
- Crime reduction strategy, combined traffic safety services unit,
C906,
N346,
N366–67
- Throne Speech response,
4553
- Crime reduction strategy, funding, budget debate,
3758,
3761,
3781
- Government investments
- And initiatives, recognition, moved (Cox),
5253–64
- Saskatchewan crime watch advisory network
- Launch, member's statement
- Public response and expansion, member's statement
- Safer communities and neighbourhoods
- Expansion to Prince Albert, funding, budget debate,
3784,
3852
- Targeted enforcement, gang activity, Onion Lake area, member's statement
- Criminal justice information management system See
Justice Ministry – Information technology
- Crisis services See
Mobile crisis services
- Critical Support for Victims of Domestic Violence (Amendment) Act (No. 603)
- Crop insurance
- Acres insured, percentage seedable area,
E193
- Claims, expenditures,
E728
- Claims, expenditures, budget debate,
2014
- Corn rainfall insurance program,
E712
- Customers, returning,
E867
- Liabilities, early snow and late harvest, impact on budget,
2462
- Organic farmers, special considerations,
E248–49
- Pasture land, loss due to fire, coverage,
E457,
E473
- Assets, coverage options,
E474
- Premiums See also
Crop insurance – Coverage – And premiums, increase
- Cost-sharing, federal, provincial, producer contribution ratio,
E717
- Decrease and increased coverage, Throne Speech response,
22
- Increased due to higher than anticipated acres insured,
E193
- Provincial sales tax exemption eliminated, impact on producers,
E240–41
- Provincial sales tax exemption restored, leadership promise, budget debate,
3726,
3752
- Unharvested acres, effect on 2016-17 budget estimates,
C275
- Crops
- Ag Exchange Group, online grain trading system, budget debate,
1967
- Canola
- Crush plants, Yorkton, budget debate,
1966
- Crushing industry, growth,
E94
- Dupont Pioneer Yield Hero Award, AWD Farms Ltd, recipient, member's statement
- Hub, Yorkton area, Throne Speech response,
128
- Production levels, budget debate,
371
- Clubroot (fungus), containment efforts,
E469,
E471
- Disclosure and confidentiality,
E716–17
- Clubroot (fungus) concerns, budget debate,
275
- Durum Summit 2020, Swift Current host, member's statement
- Genetically engineered crops
- Impact of innovation research,
E120
- Resilience and stress-tolerance research,
E122,
E743
- Grain
- Drying
- Carbon tax, eligible expense exemption, advocating for,
E871–72
- Carbon tax costs, Throne Speech response,
6091
- Carbon tax costs and request for relief
- Propane shortage, Throne Speech response,
4538
- Harvest, difficult year, Throne Speech,
2585
- Harvest, impact of technology, Throne Speech response,
6202
- Prices, budget debate,
1966
- Pulses
- Environmental impact
- Throne Speech response,
2639
- Percentage of world production, budget debate,
1972,
1983
- Regina Pulse Week (October 24-28, 2016), member's statement
- Research, funding, budget debate,
3783
- Seed industry, farmers' right to freely use farm-saved seed, Throne Speech response,
6258
- Seed industry, royalties on farm-saved seeds
- Seed industry, support farmers' right to freely use farm-saved seed and protect ownership of farmer-sponsored research, petition
- Unharvested, budget debate,
1874
- Wild Rice Council conference (April 2018), 33rd annual, Prince Albert, member's statement
- Wild Rice Council conference (April 2019), 34th annual, member's statement
- Cross-border security See
Border security
- Crown and Central Agencies Committee
- Concurrence with Public Accounts Committee, candidates to serve on audit committee, moved (Phillips)
- Elections
- Acting Chair [Heppner] for meeting (May 1, 2019), moved (Hindley)
- Acting Chair [Ross] for meeting (June 20, 2019), moved (Fiaz)
- Chair [Bradshaw], moved (Lambert)
- Chair [Bradshaw], moved (Phillips)
- Chair [Cox], moved (Heppner)
- Chair [Young], moved (Merriman)
- Deputy Chair [Beck], moved (Brkich)
- Deputy Chair [McCall], moved (Lawrence)
- Deputy Chair [Meili], moved (Phillips)
- Deputy Chair [Sproule], moved (Lambert)
- Meeting, June 20, 2019, no broadcast, moved (Michelson)
- Membership
- Substitution, moved (Brkich)
- Substitution, moved (Merriman)
- Substitution, moved (Sproule)
- Substitutions, moved (McCall)
- Substitutions, moved (Phillips)
- Substitutions, moved (Ross)
- Substitutions and addition, moved (Harrison)
- Motion requesting CEO of Westcap Mgt. appear before the committee, Saskatchewan Immigrant Investor Fund and First Nations and Métis Fund annual reports, moved (Sproule); defeated
- Reports
- First, adoption and presentation to Assembly, moved (Young)
- First, moved (Bradshaw) for concurrence
- Second, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Young)
- Second, moved (Bradshaw) for concurrence
- Third, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Phillips),
C403
- Third, moved (Young) for concurrence
- Fourth, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Bradshaw)
- Fourth, moved (Young) for concurrence
- Fifth, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Bonk),
C607
- Fifth, moved (Cox) for concurrence
- Sixth, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Bonk),
C729
- Sixth, moved (Cox) for concurrence
- Seventh, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Lambert),
C835
- Seventh, moved (Cox) for concurrence
- Eighth, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Nerlien)
- Eighth, moved (Bradshaw) for concurrence
- Ninth, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Heppner),
C1035
- Ninth, moved (Bradshaw) for concurrence
- Requirements for reporting entities, status updates on Provincial Auditor reports,
C837
- Steering committee
- First report, adoption, moved (Young)
- Agenda and priority of business,
C1
- Second report, adoption, moved (Hindley),
C837
- Witnesses to testify on activities of cabinet committee on Crown structure, moved (McCall)
- Crown corporations
- Assets, total value,
C469
- Board membership, diversity,
C787–88
- Business principles, budget debate,
1900
- Capital spending and forecast,
C786
- Collective bargaining, strikes and lockouts, service continuity,
C876
- Corporation capital tax revenue (2017-18), estimate,
C83,
C273,
C531
- Debt, increasing, Throne Speech response,
26
- Debt and debt servicing costs,
C819
- Debt limits, increased, budget debate,
3843
- Dividends,
C89–90,
C230–31,
C344–45,
C470,
C471–72,
C475–76,
C496–97,
C513,
C535,
C578,
C613,
C615,
C620,
C639,
C678,
C685,
C753,
C785,
C786,
C856,
C874,
C897,
C901,
C916,
C917,
C949–50,
C991
- Saskatchewan Transportation Corporation, sale of assets,
C916
- Special disbursement, proceeds from sale of Information Services Corporation,
C90
- Dividends, policy,
C89–90,
C345,
C475–76,
C496–97,
C513,
C877,
C949–50
- Dividends and equity repayments, distinction,
C791
- Financial reporting, adjustment to fiscal year,
C78
- Financial reporting, adjustment to fiscal year, impact on Provincial Auditor,
P125,
P286
- Financial reporting, debt and debt servicing, representation in Estimates, budget debate,
5452–53
- Infrastructure investment, budget debate,
253–54,
315,
325,
393,
408,
433,
466,
1872,
1919,
1920,
1966–67,
1971,
3753,
3831,
3838,
3878–79,
5551–52,
5604,
5610,
6936–37
- Infrastructure investment, Throne Speech response,
4495,
4582
- Privatization
- During economic uncertainty
- Privatization, defining with legislation,
2472–77 See also
Interpretation Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 40)
- And protection for SaskTel pensions
- Repeal provisions of Interpretation Amendment Act, 2016
- Throne Speech response,
2606,
2612,
2629,
2631,
2635,
2652,
2698–99,
2707,
2734,
2765–66,
2780,
2785
- Repeal provisions of Interpretation Amendment Act, 2016, wind-up provision
- Stop passage of Interpretation Amendment Act, 2016, petition
- Sproule,
1640,
1663,
1689,
1744,
1806,
1830–31,
1853,
1878,
1941–42,
2002,
2035,
2062,
2092,
2127,
2156,
2182–83,
2213–14,
2233–34,
2250,
2274,
2292,
2308
- Provincial Auditor's reports, status updates,
C837
- Provincial sales tax, expansion, impact on costs,
C472
- Revenues, increased, budget debate,
250–51
- Staff
- Compensation reduction targets, budget debate,
3843
- Diversity, enhancement and renewal,
C470
- Diversity categories and targets,
C177
- Executive compensation, performance pay, calculation and disclosure,
C174–75
- Retirement pressures, baby boomers,
C175
- Strengthen, need to, Throne Speech response,
2701
- Crown Corporations Public Ownership Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 1)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee
- Committee discussion
- Public hearing to be held on June 8, 2016 in Regina, moved (Young),
C1–2
- Public hearings to be held on June 8, 2016 in Regina and if necessary, on June 9, 2016, moved (Young); amendment (Phillips),
C2
- Public hearing, presentations,
C7–28
- Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives,
C15–17
- Restaurants Canada,
C7–10
- Rockin' Horse Cookhouse and Bar in Maple Creek,
C19–22
- Saskatchewan Government and General Employees' Union,
C10–12
- Saskatchewan Hotel and Hospitality Association,
C23–25
- Saskatchewan Liquor Vendors Association,
C18–19
- Service Employees' International Union West,
C25–27
- White, Nicole of Saskatoon,
C27–28
- Report be adopted and presented to the Assembly, moved (Young)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Phillips)
- Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Hargrave)
- Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan
- Annual reports (2008), (2009), (2010), (2011), (2012), (2013), (2014), (2015-16),
C173–87
- Annual reports (2017-18), (2018-19),
C916–31
- Approved earning (2016-17), forecast,
C167
- Balanced scorecard, documentation and consistency of process,
C168
- Capital spending (2015-16) and forecast (2016-17),
C168
- Carbon tax, planning,
C788
- Collaboration, Crown Corporation Designates Committee Team, Premier's Award of Excellence, 2017 recipient,
C470
- Consolidated debt ratios and capital spending,
C178–79,
C639
- Credit rating, provincial, and effect on debt load,
C180
- Debt levels, compared to private sector,
C179–80
- Debt ratios, role in maintaining,
C472
- Debts from investment funds,
C928
- First Nations, employment development, role of corporation,
E614
- Office building, rental cost,
C475
- Payee disclosure report, information excluded from public reporting,
C482–83
- Payee disclosure report (2014),
C184–87
- Private sector comparison, Conference Board of Canada,
C175
- Privatization, definition, impact of,
C183–84
- Privatization, partial, examples,
C184
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- (2013) v.2, ch.39 [misidentified as ch.29],
C167–68
- (2014) v.1, ch.12; (2016) v.1, ch.31,
C169–70
- United States policies, impact on Crown sector, use of consultant,
C475
- Crown land
- Agricultural land
- Government position on ownership,
E105,
E458
- Land bank holdings, acres remaining,
E102
- Land sales,
E719–21,
E723
- First Nations and Métis, duty to consult,
E245
- Incentive program (2015),
E722
- Expiration, communication with current tenants,
E102
- Online auction format,
E458
- Administrative costs,
E245
- Leases
- Secured loan program,
E712
- Community pastures
- Importance to biodiversity and livestock industry, Throne Speech response,
4512
- Native pastures, loss of, Throne Speech response,
95
- Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration pastures
- Assets and improvements, federal transfer to province,
E96
- Federal pastures, transfer to province, amortization costs,
E724
- Federal pastures, transfer to province, costs,
E103
- Sale plans, potential,
E109
- Sales, First Nations and Métis, duty to consult,
E242–43
- Saskatchewan pastures program, elimination,
E235,
E238–39,
E458
- Consultations with stakeholders,
E242
- Research purposes, continued access to land,
E239
- Staff positions eliminated,
E873
- Southwest Saskatchewan, grazing and conservation, development,
E558
- Transfer and sale, stop, petition
- Transition to cooperative model, producer comment,
E243–44
- Disbursement, treaty land entitlement considerations,
N572
- Grazing leases over 25,000 acres,
P12
- Heritage, archaeological, or ecological value, assessment,
E719–20
- Heritage and archaeological review process,
N44
- Leases, fee increases, budget debate,
5598,
5599
- Northern Saskatchewan, leases,
E923
- Provincial Lands Act
- Consultation regarding changes
- Responsibilities breakdown Agriculture, Environment, Economy ministries,
E140–41
- Resource land, leases, fee increase,
N563
- Sales, First Nations and Métis, duty to consult and right of first refusal,
N742–43
- Crown land ecological assessment tool See
Wildlife – Wildlife Habitat Protection Act – Removal of designation – Assessment process
- CRTC (Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission) See
Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission
- CRVG (Canadian Resource Valuation Group, Inc.) See
Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition deal – Appraisals – Global Transportation Hub
- CT (computerized tomography) scans See
Diagnostic imaging – Computerized tomography scans
- Culture and multiculturalism
- Africa Day event (May 28, 2016), Regina, member's statement
- Barbados, 50th anniversary of independence, Saskatchewan Caribbean-Canadian Association celebration, Regina (November 25, 2016), member's statement
- Biju (Chakma festival) and Thingyan (Myanmar New Year) joint celebration, Regina (May 7, 2016), member's statement
- Black History Month (February 2017), events, member's statement
- Buddha's birthday celebration, Regina (May 14, 2017), member's statement
- Celebration of Cultures event, Glencairn Neighbourhood Recreation Centre, Regina, member's statement
- Diwali festival (2016), Regina, member's statement
- Diwali festival (2016) and Hindu Temple of Regina 25th anniversary, member's statement
- Diwali festival (2018), member's statement
- Equatorian South Sudanese Community Association, Saskatoon, cultural outreach with neighbouring First Nations' communities, member's statement
- Filipino-Canadian Association of Saskatoon, 120th Phillipines Independence Day (June 9, 2018), celebration and events, member's statement
- Filipino-Canadian Week, Saskatoon (June 12-19, 2016), member's statement
- Filipino North East Invitational Tournament, basketball See
Basketball
- Greek Independence Day (March 25, 2019), member's statement
- Gujarati Samaj of Southern Saskatchewan, Navratri Mega Dance Festival 2018, 25th anniversary, member's statement
- Hindu Society of Saskatchewan, annual vegetarian dinner
- (March 25, 2017), Saskatoon, member's statement
- (March 17, 2018), Saskatoon, member's statement
- Hindu temple hall expansion, Saskatoon, opening ceremony (October 22, 2016), member's statement
- Holi festival, March 2020, Regina, member's statement
- Hungarian delegation, visit to Bekevar Church, member's statement
- India Republic Day celebration at Regina Public Library (January 28, 2017), member's statement
- Mosaic festival in Regina (June 2-4, 2016), member's statement
- Multicultural Honours Awards recipients and Saskatchewan Multicultural Week
- (November 19-27, 2016), member's statement
- (November 18-26, 2017), member's statement
- (November 17-25, 2018), member's statement
- Multicultural Youth Leadership Award
- (November 18, 2017), Bwe Doh Soe, recipient, member's statement
- Multiculturalism, Prairie Prism event, Saskatoon (October 2, 2016), member's statement
- Multiculturalism, Throne Speech response,
2719
- Sikh Heritage Month (April 2019), member's statement
- Sikh Parade Day, Nagar Kirtan, Saskatoon, (May 26, 2018), member's statement
- Sikh Parade Day, Regina
- (May 9, 2016), member's statement
- (May 12, 2018), member's statement
- Sikh Society, Khalsa Day Parade (2017), Regina and Saskatoon events, member's statement
- Tartan Day, celebration of Scottish declaration of independence, member's statement
- Ukrainian Harvest Festival, Prince Albert (November 12, 2016), and 125th Anniversary of Ukrainian immigration, member's statement
- Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Canada, 100th anniversary, member's statement
- Week of Saskatchewan Ukrainians, flag-raising in Prince Albert (September 26, 2016) and 125th Anniversary of Ukrainian immigration, member's statement
- Culverts See also
Bridges – And culverts
- Government accomplishments
- Throne Speech response,
4608
- Importance to structural integrity,
E74
- Weather changes, impact on design and replacement,
E539
- Cumberland College See also
Post-secondary institutions – Regional colleges
- Nipawin campus, new building, budget debate,
333,
5475
- Throne Speech response,
2710
- Curling
- 2018 CURLSASK joint masters provincial championship (February 27-March 4, 2018), Saskatoon, winners, member's statement
- 2019 CurlSask senior men's and women's provincial championship (February 27-March 3, 2019), winners, member's statement
- Canadian Under-18 Women's Curling Championship, Team Ackerman, Moose Jaw, second place finish and individual awards, member's statement
- Lumsden Curling Club, winner, Saskatchewan Mixed Doubles Curling Championship (2017), member's statement
- Provincial 4-H Curling Competition, 2018, Maple Creek host city, member's statement
- Renew the Plex campaign, Lakeland Curling Club calendar fundraiser, member's statement
- Scotties Tournament of Hearts (2019), Team Saskatchewan, bronze medal, member's statement
- Scotties Tournament of Hearts 2020, Moose Jaw host, member's statement
- Team Syrota, Wadena, Saskatchewan Masters Curling Championship, winners, and Porcupine Plain, Kelvington, Rose Valley Bantam Blues, hockey, provincial bantam C champions, member's statement
- Tim Hortons Brier 2018, held in Regina (March 3-11), and Murray McCormick, recipient of Paul McLean Award, member's statement
- Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings, anticipated economic impact,
N514
- Wheelchair curling
- Kamsack Funspiel, 1st annual (March 9-10, 2018), member's statement
- World Wheelchair Curling Championship (March 4-11, 2017), South Korea, Team Canada, Saskatchewan coach and player, member's statement
- World Senior Curling Championship 2018, Anita Silvernagle and Saskatoon rink, women's champions, member's statement
- Curriculum
- Agriculture in the Classroom
- Apprenticeship awareness,
P42
- Computer coding, development
- Computer coding and robotics
- RoboYou, pilot project, budget debate,
3841
- RoboYou, pilot project, Throne Speech response,
6181
- Discrimination, anti-racism curriculum development,
U1092
- Financial literacy, addition of
- Financial literacy in secondary schools, member's statement
- First Nations language programs,
U652
- Health and fitness plan
- Nurturing Mind and Inspiring Movement
P24
- Performance measures,
P23
- Indigenous languages, expansion to include, ministerial statement (Wyant)
- Mental health education, mandatory, petition
- Science, technology, engineering and math, participation of girls, Throne Speech response,
6182
- Social sciences, renewal,
U1052
- Treaty curriculum development project, Office of the Treaty Commissioner, funding,
U11,
U21–22
- Treaty education, importance of, Throne Speech response,
2756,
2758
- Treaty education, minister's remarks and overseeing of curriculum review
- Treaty education, online survey
- Currie, Gordon Gray See
Condolences
- CVA (Central Vehicle Agency) See
Central Vehicle Agency
- Cyberbullying See
Bullying
- Cypress Regional Health Authority See
Provincial Auditor's reports – Regional Health Authorities
- Cystic fibrosis
- Fundraising efforts of Mike and Cara Weger, recognition, member's statement