Hansard Subject Index - 28th Legislature
- Dairy industry
- Caroncrest Farms, 50th anniversary, member's statement
- Damman, Wendy See
Tributes
- Dams
- And water management structures, safety, funding,
E51
- And water retention structures, climate change mitigation benefits,
E816–17
- Crooked Lake control structure, replacement,
E827
- Downstream flooding, legal costs,
E61
- Grant Devine dam, spillway upgrades, preparatory studies,
E827
- Rafferty Dam, budget debate,
426
- Zelma Dam, budget debate,
426
- Daniels court case decision See
Métis
- Data Matching Agreements Act (No. 87)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Francis),
N332
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Day, Glen See
Tributes
- Day, Tony See
Tributes
- Daycare See
Child care
- Deaf persons
- Children
- Newborns, hearing loss screening program, funding,
U684
- Newborns, hearing loss screening program, funding, budget debate,
3727,
3752,
3755,
3762,
3779,
3780,
3784,
3787,
3812,
3814,
3818,
3821,
3838,
3840,
3849,
3851,
3869,
3870,
3880,
3902,
3928
- Northern Saskatchewan,
U401
- Options presented upon diagnosis, inclusion of American Sign Language,
U922
- Pediatric audiology services, access and availability,
U756–57
- Preschool programs
- Children Communicating, Connecting, and in Community, preschool pilot programs, Regina and Saskatoon, member's statement
- Communications Preschool, Regina,
U611
- Private services, availability,
U493–95
- Provision of hearing services
- Cochlear implant program,
U492
- Hearing Aid Plan
- Audiologists, publicly-funded,
U491–92
- Audiologists, publicly-funded, layoffs,
U489–90
- Children, coverage, new technologies
- Coverage for services through private clinics,
U512
- Elimination, and continued coverage of cochlear implants and bone-anchored devices
- Elimination, impact on seniors
- Throne Speech response,
2657
- Reduced funding and audiology services
- Reduced funding and private provider availability
- Reinstate funding, petition
- Saskatchewan Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Inc., funding,
U1021
- Speech and Hearing Awareness Month (May 2019), and expansion of newborn hearing screening program, member's statement
- Death and dying
- Assisted dying
- Throne Speech response,
2654
- Debts, public See
Government financial management, debt
- Deep Earth Energy Production Corporation (DEEP) See
Renewable energy – Geothermal power project
- Dementia
- And Alzheimer's disease, supports, Throne Speech,
6062
- Alzheimer's Society, First Link program, expansion, budget debate,
5431,
5477,
5508,
5543,
5545,
5560,
5572,
5591–92
- Alzheimer's Society, First Link program, expansion, Throne Speech response,
6166
- Alzheimer's Society of Saskatchewan, funding,
U1002
- Dementia behaviour units
- Regina and Saskatoon, funding,
U58,
U1002
- Patient and caregiver support in rural areas, research project, member's statement
- Services and supports, need for more effective supports, Throne Speech response,
6207
- Strategy, lacking, Throne Speech response,
80,
2654
- Demographics See
Population
- Demonstrations
- First Nations child welfare and justice reform, protest camp in Wascana Park
- First Nations child welfare and justice reform, protest camp in Wascana Park, government engagement, Throne Speech response,
4602,
4604
- Truck convoy, Regina (April 4, 2019)
- Official opposition position, critique, member's statement
- Support for pipelines and opposition to federal government actions, member's statement
- Dental health
- Dental hygienists, update legislation to expand professional capacity, petition
- Insurance coverage agreement, expanded access for surgical and specialty care, member's statement
- Oral Health Month (April 2017) and National Dental Hygienists week (April 8-14, 2017), member's statement
- Deputy Speaker See
Speaker
- Diabetes
- And pre-diabetes, rates, Throne Speech response,
4488
- Diabetes Canada reception at Legislative Building, member's statement
- Expansion of services and awareness efforts,
U921
- Medical supplies, coverage of
- National Diabetes Awareness Month
- (November 2016) and World Diabetes Day (November 14, 2016), member's statement
- (November 2017), member's statement
- Program delivery and performance management, coordination and oversight
- Related health complications, prevention and mitigation,
P325–26
- Diagnostic imaging
- Computerized tomography scans
- Equipment, funding, budget debate,
6936
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Private provider, tenders and competition,
U993
- Quality assurance,
P380
- Data analysis and tracking, provincial dashboard,
P381
- Radiology information system, accuracy and validation,
P380
- Positron emission tomography scans, service disruption and wait times,
U924–25
- Private provision of services, Assembly condemns New Democratic Party for ideologically-based attacks against, moved (Olauson); amendment (Kirsch)
- Rural access improvements, Throne Speech response,
82–83
- Testing reduction and appropriate level of care efforts,
U924
- Two-for-one private-pay model See also
Diagnostic imaging – Private provision of services
- Under Calvert administration, budget debate,
463
- Under Calvert administration, Throne Speech response,
83,
175
- Canada Health Transfer, implications for, Throne Speech response,
2706
- Critique, Throne Speech response,
172,
2701–2
- Expansion to computerized tomography scans
- Legislation, potential loophole to allow more private-pay services
- Scans provided, Throne Speech,
2585,
4464
- Scans provided, Throne Speech response,
2619,
2638,
2642,
2706,
2768,
4526,
4532,
4568,
4579
- Scans provided and regions drawn from,
P382–83
- Wait times, and surgical wait times
- Ultrasounds, private provision, budget debate,
5594
- Wait times, reduction
- Innovative solutions, Throne Speech response,
113
- Throne Speech response,
2615
- Wait times, tracking and analysis,
P379–80
- Wait times and patients seen,
P380–81
- X-rays, digitization initiative
- Diamond mines See
Mining industry – Diamonds
- Diesel See
Biofuel industry – Renewable diesel program;
Taxation – Farm fuel program;
Taxation – Fuel, revenues
- Disabled and handicapped persons See
People with disabilities
- Discrimination
- Ageism, Age is More film project, partnership between Revera and Reel Youth, member's statement
- Gender Diversity Awareness Week
- (March 27-April 2, 2017), member's statement
- (March 25-31, 2018), member's statement
- (March 25-31, 2018) and Transgender Day of Visibility, member's statement
- International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (March 21)
- (2017), member's statement
- And Spring Free from Racism event, Regina, member's statement
- (2018), member's statement
- And Spring Free from Racism event, Regina, member's statement
- (2019), member's statement
- And Spring Free from Racism event, Regina, member's statement
- National day of action against hate and intolerance (January 29th), declaration
- Racism, create an anti-black racism secretariat charged with delivering a strategy, and invest in mental health supports for racialized people, petition
- Racism, denunciation of
- And position on climate change
- Racism, increased prevalence, Throne Speech response,
4574
- Racism, Throne Speech response,
6193
- Racism against First Nations, government comments
- Regina Interfaith Discussion Dinner and denunciation of racism, member's statement
- Women in politics, campaign office vandalism, Throne Speech response,
6175–76
- Disease Control Laboratory See
Saskatchewan Disease Control Laboratory
- Distilleries See
Breweries and distilleries
- Divisions (Recorded votes)
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
- [Session 1]
- Motion for acceptance, moved (Buckingham), seconded (Carr),
179–80
- Motion for acceptance, moved (Buckingham), seconded (Carr), amendment (Sproule),
179
- [Session 2]
- Motion for acceptance, moved (Carr), seconded (Nerlien),
2787
- Motion for acceptance, moved (Carr), seconded (Nerlien), amendment (Sproule),
2786–87
- [Session 3]
- Motion for acceptance, moved (Stewart), seconded (Heppner),
4669–70
- Motion for acceptance, moved (Stewart), seconded (Heppner), amendment (Mowat),
4630
- [Session 4]
- Motion for acceptance, moved (D'Autremont), seconded (Ross),
6266
- Motion for acceptance, moved (D'Autremont), seconded (Ross), amendment (Sarauer),
6266
- Bills
- Act to Reduce Salaries of Members of the Legislative Assembly, 2017
- Committee of the Whole on Bills, amendments,
2139–40
- Alcohol and Gaming Regulations Amendment Act, 2019
- Appropriation Act, 2020 (No. 1) (No. 213)
- Second and Third reading,
7077
- Education Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 63)
- Election (Fairness and Accountability) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 606)
- Income Tax Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 69)
- Income Tax (Business Income) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 84)
- Interpretation Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 40)
- Second reading, amendment,
1823
- Interpretation Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 2) (No. 99)
- Legislative Assembly (Election Dates) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 133)
- Meewasin Valley Authority Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 52)
- Miscellaneous Statutes (SaskPower and SaskEnergy) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 64)
- Patient Choice Medical Imaging Act (No. 26)
- Police Amendment Act, 2020 (No. 212)
- Provincial Capital Commission Act (No. 50)
- Provincial Sales Tax Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 70)
- Saskatchewan Strategy for Suicide Prevention Act, 2019 (No. 618)
- Budget (2016, June 1)
- Moved (Doherty) that the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government,
467–68
- Moved (Doherty) that the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government; amendment (Sproule),
467
- Budget (2017, March 22)
- Moved (Doherty) that the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government,
2060
- Moved (Doherty) that the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government; amendment (Sproule),
2059
- Budget (2018, April 10)
- Moved (Harpauer) that the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government,
3939
- Moved (Harpauer) that the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government, amendment (Sproule),
3938–39
- Budget (2019, March 20)
- Moved (Harpauer) that the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government,
5638
- Moved (Harpauer) that the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government, amendment (Wotherspoon),
5638
- Budget (2020, June 15)
- Moved (Harpauer) that the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government,
6940
- Moved (Harpauer) that the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government, amendment (Wotherspoon),
6939–40
- Climate change
- Government position outlined in white paper (October 18, 2016), support for, and opposition to national carbon tax, moved (Wall),
869
- Government position outlined in white paper (October 18, 2016), support for, and opposition to national carbon tax, moved (Wall); amendment (Wotherspoon),
867
- Diagnostic imaging
- Private provision of services, Assembly condemns New Democratic Party for ideologically-based attacks against, moved (Olauson),
1411
- Private provision of services, Assembly condemns New Democratic Party for ideologically-based attacks against, moved (Olauson); amendment (Kirsch),
1410
- Environmental protection
- Bill C-69 (federal), halt and repeal legislation that will create more regulatory uncertainty and politicization of the energy sector, moved (Hindley),
5365
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition deal
- Judicial inquiry, immediately launch, moved (Sproule),
5724
- Mining industry
- Investment attractiveness, government policies which have led to Saskatchewan being ranked best in the world, commendation, moved (Carr),
2517
- Official opposition
- Fiscal plan, increase spending, condemnation, moved (Nerlien),
4281
- Prairie Resilience: A Made-in-Saskatchewan Climate Change Strategy
- Made in Saskatchewan plan, support for, moved (Duncan),
3316
- Privilege
- Release of embargoed information on provincial budget, member for Saskatoon Nutana [Sproule], Privileges Committee investigate and report remedy to Legislative Assembly, moved (Cheveldayoff),
272
- Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, calls to action
- Calls upon provincial government to fulfill calls to action, moved (Belanger),
1493
- Uranium industry
- Cameco McArthur River mining and Key Lake milling, suspension of operations, government take immediate action to support workers and communities, moved (Sarauer); amendment (Wall),
2906
- Divorce See
Families – Separation and divorce
- Dixon, Dwight See
Tributes
- Doctors See
Physicians
- Dogsled racing See
Sled dog racing
- Dollar, Canadian See
Foreign exchange rate
- Domestic violence See also
Violence
- And interpersonal violence
- And interpersonal violence, reduction, government failure to address issues and implement a plan, condemnation, moved (Sarauer),
580–90
- And interpersonal violence, role of alcohol
- Throne Speech response,
2672
- And sexual assault
- Awareness, Walk a Mile in Her Shoes
- (May 3, 2018), Melfort, member's statement
- (May 28, 2019), Tisdale, member's statement
- Government initiatives, Throne Speech response,
111
- Rates, highest in Canada, Throne Speech response,
95
- Abusive behaviour, disclosure process,
N356
- Implementation, budget debate,
5534
- Implementation, Throne Speech,
4464,
6065
- Implementation, Throne Speech response,
4480,
4486,
4492,
4515,
4520,
4522,
4526,
4530,
4533,
4568,
4578,
4593,
4610,
4616,
4665,
6085,
6127,
6150–51,
6179,
6209
- Implementation and development of regulations,
N731–32
- Need for, budget debate,
3807
- Death review panel,
N15,
N205
- Implementation of recommendations,
N733
- Inter-ministerial committee, budget debate,
5534
- Oversight and coordination, Status of Women office,
U847
- Throne Speech response,
4616
- Funding, lack of new, budget debate,
438,
1868
- Government efforts, legislative and service improvements, Throne Speech response,
4593
- Government priorities, prevention, intervention, and suppression,
N734–35
- Programs, funding from Victims' Fund,
N353
- Public awareness campaign,
N733
- Reduction, government plans
- Rise Up National Walk to End Violence awareness campaign, Conrad Burns, recognition, member's statement
- Toll-free number, development,
N733
- Victims
- Critical supports, petition
- Sarauer,
2157,
2538–39,
2889,
2919,
2949,
2981,
3029,
3064,
3091,
3147,
3179,
3209,
3233,
3266,
3296–97,
5344,
5369,
5397,
5439,
5643–44,
5670,
5691–92,
5727,
5746,
5799–5800,
5839,
5979–80
- Critical supports in the workplace, petition
- Sarauer,
3359,
3591,
3652,
3736–37,
3943,
3966,
4001,
4030,
4062–63,
4089–90,
4121,
4152–53,
4285–86,
4297,
4308–9,
4344,
4355,
4366,
4378–79,
4435,
4472,
4501,
5148,
5422,
5760–61,
5775,
5815–16,
5827
- Employment leave, paid, additional consultation and jurisdictional review,
N547
- Employment leave, paid, future consideration,
U874–75
- Employment leave, paid, Throne Speech response,
4487,
4522,
4616
- Employment leave, unpaid, Throne Speech response,
4665
- Job security, petition
- Sarauer,
1642,
1664,
1690,
1721,
1745–46,
1807,
1832,
1854–55,
1879,
1943,
2003–4,
2036,
2062–63,
2093–94,
2235,
2251,
2275–76,
2292–93,
2309–10,
2324,
2352,
2364,
2381,
2422,
2437,
2451,
2492,
2524,
2559–60
- Transportation to women's shelter
- Elimination of Saskatchewan Transportation Company, adjustments and costs,
N733–34
- Saskatchewan Transportation Company, use of, budget debate,
2028
- Violence Prevention Week (October 23-27, 2017), member's statement
- Donation of organs, tissues, etc. See also
Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc.
- Advocacy
- Karen Pilon Organ Donor Awareness Foundation, campaigns and accomplishments,
U251–52
- Thought leaders, use of,
U260
- Awareness,
U210,
U269,
U282
- Culturally specific,
U278
- First Nations and Métis,
U233
- Green Shirt Day (April 7, 2019) in memory of Logan Boulet, member's statement
- Living organ donation,
U278
- National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week
- (April 23-29, 2017), member's statement
- (April 22-28, 2018), member's statement
- (April 21-27, 2019), member's statement
- Online resources, critique,
U226
- Challenges
- Barriers for donations,
U7
- Geographic distribution and hospital capacity,
U218,
U260,
U262
- Mitigated by Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society,
U219,
U267
- Physician, conflict in soliciting organs,
U238,
U266
- Commercialization, potential benefit of,
U219
- Donation teams,
U242,
U262–63
- And Organ donation organizations
- Donation coordinators, Regina and Saskatoon,
U5,
U270
- Donation physicians,
U180–81,
U231,
U233,
U236,
U260,
U261,
U270,
U282,
U476–78
- And donation after cardiocirculatory death,
U231–32
- Versus attending physicians, approach and conflict of interest,
U4,
U238
- Creation of one half-time job share
- Donor physician program, implementation,
U237–38
- Need to hire, Throne Speech response,
68
- Number in the province,
U6
- Other provinces, impact of,
U237
- Recruitment, effect of low donation rate on,
U235–36
- Request from Saskatchewan Transplant Program,
U235,
U236–37
- Donation physicians and coordinators,
U928
- Funding and administration,
U274–75
- Health facilities and equipment
- Consolidation of existing facilities and building a centre of excellence,
U227
- Diagnostic imaging, implications of improved access,
U4–5
- Improved capacity due to improved donation, potential,
U219
- Intensive care units and hospital capacity, consultation needed,
U4–5
- Rural facilities and lack of capacity,
U247,
U265
- Technology, investment in,
U260
- Bridging technologies,
U261
- Hospital engagement and provider education,
U269–70
- Human Tissue Gift Act
- And mandate for provincial coordination, lack of,
U273
- Information and privacy commissioner, input during drafting process,
U213
- Recommendations
- Amendment requiring information-sharing agreements,
U212,
U213
- Continuous communication with registered donors,
U213
- Regulations, development of,
U231
- Throne Speech response,
67–68
- Updated with a focus on patient and family consent,
U5
- Importance of, Throne Speech response,
6187
- Mandatory referrals,
U260,
U261–62,
U277 See also
Donation of organs, tissues, etc. – Donation teams – Donation physicians – And mandatory referral
- And death audits, importance of,
U7,
U242
- And training of health personnel,
U282
- Manitoba, and increase in donation rate,
U241
- Saskatoon Health Region,
U231
- Organ and tissue donation system
- Change management process,
U272
- Regional or interprovincial approach,
U272
- Organ donation organizations,
U222 See also
Donation of organs, tissues, etc. – Donation teams
- And enabling legislation, need to establish,
U275–76
- Collaboration and organ sharing,
U233
- Funding, independent of health regions,
U261
- Legislation, Alberta experience,
U271
- Versus transplant organizations, importance of separation,
U231,
U263
- Trillium Gift of Life Network, Ontario
- And provincial registry,
U264
- Implementation and increase in referrals,
U247
- Organ donation program
- Throne Speech response,
2615–16,
2632,
2638,
2649,
2652–53,
2697,
2703,
2707,
2719,
2753,
2784
- Performance management and quality assurance,
U270–72
- Indicators and accountability measures, establishment,
U928
- Process of donation, identification to utilization,
U269
- Provincial coordination,
U270
- Best practices
- And policies, need for,
U277
- Single point of contact,
U272
- Provincial rate,
U225–26 See also
Donation of organs, tissues, etc. – Statistics – Saskatchewan
- Human services committee to conduct inquiry on improving rate of organ donation in Saskatchewan, to hold public hearings, and report recommendations to Assembly by November 30, 2016, moved (Duncan),
50
- Human services committee to invite Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel, Ken Ring, to make a presentation of the constitutionality of opt-in and opt-out registries, moved (Wilson),
U287
- Improving, budget debate,
3790
- Increase, need to
- Throne Speech response,
35
- Registered donors, low, lack of awareness versus lack of support,
U210
- Recommendations, implementation, lack of funding, budget debate,
1918
- Registries
- And information-sharing,
U264
- And information-sharing agreements,
U212–13
- Written policy, importance and criteria,
U212
- Consistency amongst provincial systems, need for,
U250
- Data collection, improved to facilitate quicker transplants,
U219–20
- National
- Canadian Blood Services, increased collaboration with,
U228
- Canadian Organ Donor Registry Act, Bill C-223,
U252
- Canadian Organ Donor Registry Act, Bill C-223 [misidentified as C-233],
U247–48
- Canadian Transplant Registry,
U239–40
- Highly sensitized patients,
U240
- Kidney pair donation registry,
U240
- Expansion to other organs,
U244
- Versus provincial registries,
U274
- Willing donor registry,
U249
- And mitigating family stress,
U248,
U273
- Opt-out registry,
U210,
U218,
U228,
U249,
U253,
U260,
U265–67
- And opt-in, privacy concerns,
U216
- And presumed consent,
U6,
U217,
U220–22,
U226–27,
U248,
U273,
U475–76,
U507
- Soft implementation,
U273
- Spain,
U232
- Implementation and effect on donation rates,
U232,
U273
- Spain, Belgium, Australia, effect of implementation,
U248
- United Kingdom, researched and declined to implement,
U273
- International jurisdictions,
U221–22
- Legal implications
- Charter of Rights and Freedoms, applicable sections and related precedents,
U288–89
- Charter of Rights and Freedoms, section 33, not-withstanding clause [misidentified as section 15],
U289
- Court challenges, potential impact on legislation,
U289
- Jurisdiction, federal and provincial overlap,
U288
- Medical interventions, related legislation and defining "death",
U287–88
- Public consultation,
U252
- Willing donor registry, provincial,
U913,
U928
- And relationship with other provincial registries,
U249–50
- Access and management,
U274
- Funding, budget debate,
5501,
5508,
5512,
5515,
5556,
5560,
5572,
5609,
5634
- Saskatchewan chronic kidney disease program, steering committee recommendations (2014),
U233
- Socialization and cultural acceptance,
U232
- Statistics
- Canada
- And benchmark countries, comparison with,
U240–41
- And international rates, comparison,
U4,
U221
- British Columbia registered donors,
U226,
U228
- Nova's Scotia rate, highest amongst provinces,
U4,
U7
- Rate, recipients versus donors,
U3
- Willing versus registered donors,
U248
- Provincial, national and international, comparison,
U255
- Saskatchewan
- Deceased donors versus residents on wait lists (2015), numbers,
U3
- Donor rate (2015),
U7
- Living and deceased, compared to Canada and Spain,
U231
- Donors, multi-organ and cornea (2015),
U247
- Organs donated, transplants performed, and people on waitlist (2014),
U217–18
- Rate of donation versus patient population,
U263
- Tissue versus organs
- Recovery to transplant, viability time frame,
U269
- Donation of organs, tissues, etc., Public hearings See also
Donation of organs, tissues, etc.
- Presenter
- Canadian Blood Services: Kimberly Young, Peter Nickerson,
U238–45
- Harris, Twyla, Carmen, and Rosalyn,
U250–54
- Kidney Foundation of Canada, Saskatchewan Branch: Joyce VanDeurzen,
U276–80
- Lung Association of Saskatchewan: Jill Hubick, Nicole Nelson, Charlotte L'Oste Brown,
U254–58
- Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner: Ron Kruzeniski, Diane Aldridge,
U211–16
- Saskatchewan Transplant Program: Erin Schimpf, Gavin Beck, Rahul Mainra, Mike Moser,
U230–38
- Down syndrome
- Ability in Me project, Saskatoon, funding,
U1053
- Canadian Down Syndrome Week (November 1-7, 2017), member's statement
- Dine for a Difference fundraiser, Ability in Me family advisory committee, Saskatoon
- (March 11, 2017), member's statement
- (March 24, 2018), member's statement
- World Down Syndrome Day (March 21)
- (2018), member's statement
- (2019), member's statement
- Downey, Gord See
Tributes
- Dr. F.H. Wigmore Regional Hospital, Moose Jaw See
Hospitals – Dr. F.H. Wigmore Regional Hospital, Moose Jaw
- Dragon boat racing See
Canoes and canoeing – Dragon boat racing
- Drainage
- Agricultural water management strategy,
E541,
E827
- Approval process
- Land control agreements, simplified,
E53
- Informal consent and easements, legal implications,
E54
- Risk assessment, documentation,
P544
- Watersheds, risk to, documentation,
P543–44
- Compliance, voluntary, challenges,
P548
- Implementation, funding,
E224
- New works, use of professionals in design and implementation,
E53–54
- Policies, approval and implementation,
P543
- Reporting, internal and public,
P544–45
- Compliance and enforcement,
E228–29
- Responsibility, Water Security Agency and Environment Ministry,
E53
- Global Transportation Hub and City of Regina, unapproved ditch,
E545–46,
E627
- Lack of maintenance and impact on surrounding farmers
- Quill Lakes, common ground drainage diversion project
- And illegal drainage enforcement
- Anticipated closures,
E545
- Environmental impact assessment and public consultation, petition
- Regulations, new,
704
- Complaints and approvals processes, streamlined,
E55
- Grandfathering clause (pre-1981), removal,
E52–53
- Strategy, 10-year compliance project
- Pilot projects,
E52–53
- Methodology and use in future planning,
E57
- Watershed authorities and stakeholders, consultation, budget debate,
426
- Drainage, illegal
- And non-enforced drainage issues,
704
- Compliance, works brought into,
E828
- Enforcement,
E228–29,
E541,
E543–44 See also
Drainage – Quill Lakes, common ground drainage diversion project – And illegal drainage;
Drainage – Strategy, 10-year compliance project
- Proactive resolution, challenges,
E830
- Proactive resolution, change from complaints-based process,
E56
- Responsibility for closure costs,
E54
- Throne Speech response,
2612
- Identification and prioritization,
P544–45
- Identification and resolution process,
E52–53
- Dream Brokers program
N674 See also
Saskatchewan Lotteries Trust Fund – Community grants program, allocations
- Drivers, automobile See
Automobile drivers
- Drones
- Drug and alcohol abuse See also
Mental health – And addictions;
Mental health services – And addictions services
- And suicides, impact of, Northern Saskatchewan, budget debate,
442–43
- Addictions counsellors, caseloads and access for clients,
U893–94
- Addictions services
- And in-patient treatment, access and wait times
- And in-patient treatment, access and wait times, Throne Speech response,
4636,
4662,
6258
- Buffalo Narrows project, support for
- Expansion in northern Saskatchewan,
U683
- Métis Addictions Council of Saskatchewan
- 50th anniversary, recognition, member's statement
- Not keeping pace with needs, Throne speech response,
6208
- Post-detoxification supports,
P496,
P497
- Staff and treatment spaces
- Alcohol abuse, prevalence and impacts on community, budget debate,
5577
- Community alcohol plan, La Ronge,
N384
- Detox beds, medical supports and staffing, funding,
U1002
- Drug houses, registry of,
N179
- Fentanyl, opioids and crystal meth, task force,
U771–74
- Fentanyl and crystal meth, harm reduction efforts
- Fentanyl and other opiates, combatting use, member's statement
- Government focus on enforcement over treatment, critique, Throne Speech response,
4523,
4533,
4550,
4616
- Government focus on treatment over harm reduction, critique,
7067–68
- La Ronge detox centre, nursing supports,
U885
- Naloxone
- Take-home kits, access and training
- Take-home kits, free access,
U896–97
- Take-home program, Saskatoon Health Region,
U58
- Training for corrections staff,
N308–9
- Opiate-substitution program physicians, licences revoked
- Government efforts to mitigate impact on patients,
U890–91
- Opiates, crisis, government action
- Opiates, crisis, impact of workplace injuries and pain management,
U1117–18
- Opiates, treatment, funding,
U1002
- Opioid emergency treatment fund,
U1015
- Opioids and crystal meth
- Federal funding and provincial efforts, budget debate,
5477
- Funding to recruit and train medical professionals, budget debate,
5484
- Mitigation, government actions,
N538–39
- Need for more action, budget debate,
5542
- Statistics tracked by Health Ministry,
U899–901
- Overdoses, increase, government action,
U1014–15
- Provincial drug task force, data and analytics,
N537–38
- Rapid access addiction medicine clinics,
5974,
7068,
U885,
U893–94
- Prince Albert, official launch, member's statement
- Safe consumption site, Saskatoon, and funding for addictions programs,
U1015
- Sober House Project, Students Against Destructive Decisions, Wesmor Public High School, Prince Albert, member's statement
- Teen Challenge addictions recovery programs in rural Saskatchewan, member's statement
- Treatment, investments, budget debate,
3757
- Treatment centres, in-patient See also
Drug and alcohol abuse – Addictions services – And in-patient treatment, access and wait times;
Mental health facilities – And addictions units
- Admissions, callback provision,
U903–4
- Availability and average length of stay,
U769–70
- Capacity, and improvements to community care,
U768–69
- Crystal meth supports, funding,
7068
- Estevan, St. Joseph's Hospital
- Choice of location and affiliate,
U1008–9
- Funding compared to similar facilities,
U1012
- Lack of tender and alleged lobbyist,
U1013–14
- Pre- and post-treatment beds,
U1014
- Relationship with for-profit clinic,
U1010–11
- Treatment services, funding, and length of programming,
U1012
- Individualized approach,
U771
- Long-term residential, definition,
U770
- Medically assisted therapies, Health Ministry policies,
U889–90,
U891–92
- Wait times, budget debate,
3750
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals
- Cancer and hepatitis C, new drugs, funding, budget debate,
251,
309,
316,
325
- Cancer drugs, new, funding,
U58,
U913–14
- Budget debate,
285,
319,
323,
337,
368–69,
376,
383,
393,
404,
407,
434,
463,
5477,
5508,
5516,
5570
- Centre for Drug Research and Development, Saskatchewan Innovation Fund, funding and partners,
E115
- Funding, budget debate,
431
- Generic price initiative,
U74
- Medical abortions, universal coverage
- Pharmacare
- And prescription costs under Saskatchewan drug plan
- Federal government interim report
- Immediately establish within Saskatchewan and advocate for national plan, petition
- Mowat,
4722,
4929,
4984,
5074,
5113–14,
5128,
5158,
5188,
5218,
5246,
6217–18
- National program, advocacy and commitment, Throne Speech response,
4664
- National program, savings potential, Throne Speech response,
4488,
4522
- National strategy, immediately call on the federal government to implement and fully fund, moved (Chartier),
4070–81
- National strategy, support, member's statement
- Pharmacare 2020 report, budget debate,
431
- Universal, importance of, member's statement
- Universal, need for and benefits of, budget debate,
330
- Universal, need for and benefits of, Throne Speech response,
2702,
6257
- Production, establishment of a new Crown Corporation, budget debate,
3891
- Saskatchewan drug plan
- Dispensing costs, increase,
U981
- Drugs for rare diseases, impact on expenditures,
U981
- Increased fees, budget debate,
327,
442
- Increased fees and availability of social assistance programs, budget debate,
431–32
- Increased fees for children and seniors,
U60
- Budget debate,
254,
255,
347,
363,
374,
385,
389,
402,
435,
458
- Increased funding, budget debate,
251
- Orkambi, treatment for cystic fibrosis
- Inclusion in plan, petition
- Belanger,
3296,
3323,
3620,
3737,
3796,
4153,
4184,
4236,
4286,
4355,
4722
- Restrictions on access,
U999
- Drunk driving See
Impaired driving
- DSATU (dedicated substance abuse treatment unit) See
Correctional centres – Substance abuse treatment unit
- DUI (driving under the influence) See
Impaired driving
- Duncan, Sherry
- DWI (driving while intoxicated) See
Impaired driving