Hansard Subject Index - 28th Legislature
- Gabriel Dumont Institute
- Application to take over Northern teacher education program,
U431–34
- Central office, grand opening (November 2019), member's statement
- Operating grant, reduced,
U361
- Partnership with Northlands College,
U431–34
- Gambling
- Addictions
- Gambling hotline, funding,
C103
- Responsible Gambling Council,
C705
- Responsible gaming
- Casino Moose Jaw and Casino Regina, accreditation through national program,
C363,
C703,
C765,
C899
- Video lottery terminals, development of responsible gaming module,
C103–4
- Revenue structure, video lottery terminals,
C772
- Games
- All Seniors Games, 8th annual (February 6-10, 2017), Saskatoon, member's statement
- All Seniors Games, 10th annual (February 4-8, 2019), Regina, member's statement
- Canada Winter Games, 2019, Skylar Ackerman rink from Moose Jaw, member's statement
- Saskatchewan Day at 2017 Canada Summer Games in Winnipeg,
N247
- Saskatchewan Indoor Games, elementary school students and Special Olympics athletes, member's statement
- Saskatchewan Winter Games, 2018, North Battleford, and inclusion of para-sport events, member's statement
- Saskatchewan Winter Games, 2018, North Battleford, Throne Speech response,
2618
- Tony Cote Winter Games 2018, Saskatoon, First Nations youth athletes, member's statement
- Western Canada Summer Games 2019, Swift Current, host
- Funding, budget debate,
5490
- Volunteers, recognition of and call for more, member's statement
- Gaming framework agreement See also
Clarence Campeau Development Fund
- Allocations,
N95,
N378
- Inter-ministerial evaluation,
N95
- Crossover revenue and indigenous employment targets at casinos
- Government Relations Ministry, role of,
P93
- Lloydminster casino
- Negotiations with First Nations,
N97
- Monitoring, staff guidelines,
P50,
P238
- Open period of negotiation,
C365
- Reconciliation payments,
N89,
N93
- Gangs
- Failure to address, Throne Speech response,
6191
- Rise in gang activity, budget debate,
2017
- Rise in violence, need for preventative measures and anti-gang strategies
- Throne Speech response,
148
- Tracking, information technology system development,
N709
- Gary Tinker Federation See
People with disabilities
- Gasoline See
Municipalities, funding – Infrastructure – Gas tax;
Oil industry;
Petroleum refineries;
Taxation – Farm Fuel program
- Gay-straight alliances See
Students – Gay-straight alliances
- GDP (gross domestic product) See
Gross domestic product
- GEC (genetically engineered crops) See
Crops – Genetically engineered crops
- Gender diversity See
Bullying – International Day of Pink;
Discrimination – Gender Diversity Awareness Week;
Sexual orientation – Breaking the Silence conference
- Gender-sexuality alliances See
Students – Gay-straight alliances
- Genesis Grain & Fertilizer, Belle Plaine See
Fertilizer – Fertilizer facility, Belle Plaine
- Genetic disorders
- Osteogenesis imperfecta (brittle bone disease), awareness and innovation efforts of Carter Brown, member's statement
- Genital warts See
Immunization – Human papilloma virus vaccination program
- Genomics See
Agriculture, research – Genomics
- Geo-memorial Commemorative Naming Program See
Canadian Armed Forces – Geo-memorial program dedication;
School shooting, La Loche, 2016
- Geothermal power See
Renewable energy – Geothermal power project
- Geriatrics
- And long-term care, Northern Saskatchewan
- And long-term care, Northern Saskatchewan, needs, Throne Speech response,
4585
- Conference, Care for Older Adults Through Interprofessional Teams, Saskatoon, member's statement
- Fall Prevention Month (November 2018), member's statement
- Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region
- Service enhancements, funding,
U58
- Research, impact on quality of life, member's statement
- Specific initiatives, funding,
U58
- Strategy, lacking, Throne Speech response,
80
- GF2 (Growing Forward 2) See
Agriculture, programs – Growing Forward 2 agreement
- Gin See
Breweries and distilleries – Black Fox Spirits
- Girl Guides
- Girl Guides of Canada, youth recognition ceremony, Regina (October 27, 2019), recipients, member's statement
- Girl Guides of Canada, youth recognition ceremony, Saskatoon (October 30, 2016), recipients, member's statement
- Regina Girl Guides, question and answer session with Member for Regina Lakeview, member's statement
- Global Institute for Food Security See
University of Saskatchewan – Global Institute for Food Security
- Global Institute for Water Security See
University of Saskatchewan – Global Institute for Water Security
- Global Transportation Hub
- Annual report (2016-17),
E395–408
- Conclude consideration, moved (Kaeding)
- Annual report (2017-18),
E619–35
- Conclude consideration, moved (Dennis)
- Annual report (2018-19), committee review
- Authority
- Autonomous and self-governing, only in Canada,
P97
- Board governance and structure,
P97
- Chief executive officer, board, and Minister responsible, frequency of communications,
P171
- Chief executive officer, dismissal and interim appointment,
P85–86,
P88
- Chief executive officers, transition,
P101
- Financial plan, development of,
P101–2
- Legislation, committee review, disclosure of interest in east parcels,
P204–5
- Legislation, consultation prior to establishment,
P205
- Payroll, administered by Highways and Infrastructure Ministry,
E400–401
- Policy development, land acquisition,
P97,
P188
- Staff, personnel matter and remuneration,
E633
- Transparency and reputation management,
E627–28
- Bus service, government subsidization,
E630–31
- Business plan, access to,
E623
- Business plan (2009-2013), development of,
P99–100
- Capital assets, non-tangible, depreciation and amortization,
E628–29
- CentrePort Canada in Winnipeg, Manitoba, comparison with,
693,
700
- Clients, automation and human employment requirements,
E622
- Clients, CACN Aquatic Food Development, planning and development,
E401–2
- Clients, limitations on reselling of acquired land,
E632–33
- Clients, map used to attract investment
- Clients or partnerships, new, potential,
E634–35
- Co-operation agreements with Chinese organizations,
E404–6
- Contractors, maintenance and snow removal,
E634
- Divestment, former Minister's remarks,
E397–98
- Throne Speech response,
2612
- Divestment, potential, and service delivery requirements,
E629–30
- Economic benefits, budget debate,
3874
- Economic impact, indicators
- Throne Speech response,
4531
- Economic importance, Throne Speech response,
6122
- Economy Ministry estimates, discussion,
E359–61
- Finances, debt
- And liquidity, risk management,
E635
- Bank loan and interest payments,
E403
- Debt level and divestment plans
- Debt level and divestment plans, budget debate,
5454
- Debt level and divestment plans, Throne Speech response,
4524,
4603
- Extension and repayment,
E629
- Throne Speech response,
2611
- Financial mismanagement, budget debate,
3871
- Financial mismanagement, Throne Speech response,
4584
- Free-flow access, infrastructure commitment,
P106
- Importance of Regina bypass,
P96
- Importance of Regina bypass and awareness of route,
P195–97
- Location of east bypass,
P175
- Location of west bypass and awareness of interest by board,
P194–95
- West bypass, cost to Highways Ministry
- Generational investment, Throne Speech response,
4567–68
- Industry events and conferences, participation,
E620
- Land acquisition,
E397
- Cost, purchases and court settlements from expropriation
- Expropriated lands, resale values, and legal costs
- Footprint completed (March 2011), remarks by chief executive officer,
P100–101
- Highways and Infrastructure Ministry, land assembly, holdings and timing of transfers,
E285–86,
E404
- Highways and Infrastructure Ministry, reimbursement for land assembly,
E399–401
- Highways and Infrastructure Ministry, relationship to,
E283–85
- Negotiation, expropriation versus willing buyer, willing seller,
P91,
P170–71
- Sale and repurchase and settlement costs
- Land sales, contract with Colliers International
- Land sales, unsold holdings
- Land sales and development
- Land sales and leases,
E623
- Land sales to and agreements with other government entities
- Land transfer to Canadian Pacific Railway
- Land values, escalation
- And awareness by government officials,
P166–67
- Driven by economic growth,
696
- Effect on Highways Ministry acquisition processes,
P169–70
- Provincial interest and land protection mechanisms,
P176–77
- Minister Responsible for, and related officials,
E398
- Municipal designation, implications for hiring local and foreign employees
- Municipal services and infrastructure, water and waste water,
E620,
E622,
E626–27
- Payments, paid and outstanding,
E628
- Municipal services contract with Regina
- Operations, comprehensive review,
E623
- Praise for, North American Strategy for Competitiveness,
E397
- Revenue
- Forecasting, land sales, budgeting,
E398–99
- Land development fees,
P100
- Strategic focus,
E622
- Review and refocus on agribusiness,
E620–22
- Traffic safety, enforcement,
E621
- Value for money and return on investment,
699,
P181
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition deal
693–700
- Harrison,
739–40,
770–71,
797–98,
969,
1122–23,
1149,
1236–37,
1358–60,
1693,
1881,
2038–39
- Wotherspoon,
738–40,
770–72,
797–98,
969,
1121–23,
1148–49,
1235–36,
1271–72,
1358–59,
1693,
1881,
2038,
2745–46
- Appraisals,
2484–85
- Global Transportation Hub, comments on outliers by Peter Lawrek,
P200–202
- Highways Ministry, prepared by Peter Lawrek,
P162–63,
P186
- Third-party appraisal, access to, decision of Information and Privacy Commissioner,
P192,
P197,
P207
- Third-party appraisal, comments by Minister responsible regarding expropriation and risk of lawsuit,
P205
- Use in negotiations, remarks by Premier,
P207
- Cabinet document, alleged leak
- Chief executive officer, Bryan Richards, knowledge of and role in negotiations and purchase,
P197–98
- Chief executive officer, Chris Dekker, knowledge of and role in negotiations and purchase,
P106,
P169,
P209
- Cost, initial estimate of appropriate value,
P102
- Development potential and underground pipelines
- Freedom of information requests
- Canadian Broadcasting Corporation,
P190,
P208
- Impact on business viability and need for judicial inquiry
- Investigation, judicial inquiry and forensic audit, call for, moved (Sproule),
1127–39
- Investigation and prosecution, use of out-of-province prosecutors
- Joint submission to Cabinet to purchase land parcels, withdrawal,
P85
- Judicial inquiry, call for,
698
- Judicial inquiry, immediately launch, moved (Sproule)
- Judicial inquiry and forensic audit, call for
- Petition
- Sproule,
4621,
4652,
4673,
4755,
4781,
4813,
4843,
4929,
4960–61,
4984,
5015,
5043,
5074,
5100,
5127,
5147,
5187–88,
5217,
5245–46,
5269–70,
5296,
5326,
5344,
5368–69,
5397,
5422,
5706
- Land agent, use in procurement of east parcels,
P96,
P173,
P204
- Land speculator
- Concealed identity, government action
- Harrison,
943–44,
1026–28,
1093–94,
1124,
1394–97,
1460,
1567,
1618,
1644,
1667,
1724,
1810,
1835,
1857
- Wall,
942–43,
1025–26,
1092–93,
1393–94,
1431–32,
1459–60,
1566–67,
1617–18,
1748,
1834–35
- Wotherspoon,
942–44,
1025–27,
1092–94,
1124,
1393–94,
1431–32,
1459–60,
1566–67,
1617–18,
1644,
1667,
1724,
1748,
1810,
1834–35,
1857
- Numbered company, identification of ownership,
P208–9
- Numbered company, inability to determine ownership,
P89–90
- Unknown identity, contact with minister responsible,
2482–83,
P83–85
- Land speculators
- Effect on Canadian Resource Valuation Group Inc. appraisal, outliers,
P201–2
- Public consultations, effect of,
P175–76
- Relationship with government,
698
- Land speculators and Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, difference in sale values
- Minister responsible, potential conflict of interest,
2485–86
- Minister responsible, role in acquisition,
P209
- Negotiation process and removal of sale condition,
P86–88
- Negotiations, awareness by Premier's office,
P98
- Negotiations, lack of documentation,
P106
- Parcels, differing appraisal values, same purchase cost,
P174,
P197
- Public inquiry and conflict of interest
- Purchase price, arrival at,
P192–93
- Purchasing responsibility,
P102
- Cabinet committee and communication between ministries,
P105–6,
P193
- Decision, who made it,
P210
- Resale of portions to Highways Ministry and borrow material agreement,
697–98,
E531–33,
E631–32,
E633–34,
P164–65,
P167–68,
P189,
P195–96,
P202–3 See also
Global Transportation Hub – Land sales to and agreements with other government entities
- Borrow pits, sale,
E516
- Throne Speech response,
4603
- Negotiations with Authority compared to private lands expropriated below appraised value,
P206
- Sale
- Closing date delayed,
P198
- Special advisor to the Minister
- Qualifications for land acquisition negotiations,
P205–6
- Submission to board and Cabinet, preparer of,
P191,
P209–10
- Timeline, identification of land for acquisition,
693–97,
P101–2
- Timeline of key events and communications,
P161–65
- Transparency and accountability, and comments by leadership candidates
- Transparency and accountability, budget debate,
3845
- Transparency and accountability, importance of and need for, moved (Sproule),
3072–83
- Transparency and accountability, Throne Speech response,
170,
172,
2756
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition processes audit See also
Provincial Auditor – Special Report: Land Acquisition Processes, The Global Transportation Hub Authority and the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure
- Audit design and considerations,
P80–82
- Background and scope,
P80
- Conclusions and recommendations, review
- Documentary evidence, access for Public Accounts Committee members to all information provided to the Auditor and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation,
P190–91,
P203
- Forensic audit, duplication of resources due to police investigation,
P105
- Government cooperation,
P92
- Information provided to the auditor and scope of audit
- Limitations
- Investigation of third parties,
P80,
P88
- Motions
- Request officials, past and present, appear before committee as witnesses, moved (Sproule), defeated
- Request officials appear before committee on recommendations, moved (Doke); amendment (Sproule)
- Request officials, past and present, appear before committee as witnesses, moved (Sproule), rescinded
- Request officials, past and present, appear before committee as witnesses, either individually or together, moved (Sproule)
- Request to move motion regarding officials appearing as witnesses (Sarauer), defeated
- Request officials, past and present, appear before committee as witnesses, either individually or together, moved (Sproule); amendment (Sarauer),
P153–55
- Committee meet with [current] officials on February 13th, 2017, to conclude consideration of recommendations, moved (Doke), abstention (Sarauer)
- Committee meet with [current] officials on February 13th, 2017, to conclude consideration of recommendations, moved (Doke), abstention (Sarauer), motion to rescind (Sarauer)
- Request Laurie Pushor, deputy minister of Economy, appear before committee as witness, moved (Sarauer); Ruled out of order
- Request all documentation, without redactions, referenced by the Chief Executive Officer of the Hub and the Deputy Minister of Highways as they have endeavoured to check the record and get back to the committee with information, moved (Sarauer)
- Request officials from both Ministry of Highways and Global Transportation Hub present outstanding information and documentation proposed to the committee throughout questioning on March 21st, 2017, moved (Sarauer)
- Request update by March 17, 2017 from officials from both Ministry of Highways and Global Transportation Hub regarding outstanding information and documentation to the committee, moved (Sarauer)
- Request former Minister of Highways who held position between May 2012 and August 2016 appear before the this committee as a witness, moved (Sarauer)
- Committee use all measures at its disposal to scrutinize the stewardship of public assets, moved (Beck); Ruled out of order
- Outstanding documentation, committee amend its agenda to include discussion of documents tabled today, moved (Beck)
- Request to move motion calling Laurie Pushor as a witness [denied]
- Review in Public Accounts Committee, key officials as witnesses
- Witnesses, government blocking from Public Accounts Committee and failing to be open and transparent, condemnation, moved (Sproule),
1621–33
- Glyphosate See
Exports – Agricultural and agri-food – Italy, durum wheat, product safety
- Golf
- 2018 CP Women's Open, hosted by Wascana Golf Club, Regina, member's statement
- Adam Hadwin, Professional Golfers' Association Tour winner (March 12, 2017), member's statement
- Jeff Chambers, Professional Golfers' Association of Canada Coach of the Year 2018, member's statement
- Ladies Professional Golf Association Women's Open, Saskatchewan host,
N405
- Good Spirit School Division No. 204
- Operational funding, increase since 2007, budget debate,
394
- Preschool and parent education program, Esterhazy, member's statement
- Government
- Accomplishments, 2007 to present
- Accomplishments, budget debate,
1875,
1895,
1902,
1910–12,
2015,
2024,
3754,
3805,
3831,
3874,
3878–79,
3888,
3913,
3931–33
- Accomplishments, progress towards long-term vision, Throne Speech response,
2786
- Agencies, creation and windup, implications for Provincial Auditor,
P623,
P624
- Approach to business, hands-off, budget debate,
1869
- Asset management and life-cycle evaluation,
E736
- Budget policy debate See
Budget, June 1, 2016 – Debate;
Budget, March 22, 2017 – Debate;
Budget, April 10, 2018 – Debate;
Budget, March 20, 2019 – Debate;
Budget, June 15, 2020
- Cabinet committee on Crown structure,
C869–74
- Cabinet committee on Crown structure, transparency and access to information
- Cabinet meetings, touring, Throne Speech response,
6178
- Characterization by official opposition, critique, budget debate,
1900,
1902,
1906,
1956
- Competitiveness, taxation and regulation, budget debate,
1844
- Consultant, Nelson Mullins, United States policy,
C475,
E241,
E363–64,
E454–55,
E460,
E708
- Correspondence with, access to,
2486–87
- Consultants, use of, budget debate,
366,
403
- Contracts, commercially-sensitive information and public disclosure
- Core services
- Prioritization
- Budget debate,
1842,
1872,
1895,
1919,
1920,
1930,
1955,
1962,
1964,
1969,
2014,
2015,
2021,
2050,
2051–52,
2057,
2059,
3726,
3752,
3755,
3756,
3758,
3779,
3809,
3815,
3834,
3848,
3851,
3879,
3880,
3889,
3897,
3928,
3931,
3936,
3937,
5431,
5534,
5562,
5595,
5596,
5608
- Utilization pressures, impact on budget 2016-17 estimates,
C276
- Critique
- Approach to problem solving, unwillingness to take responsibility,
5955
- Project mismanagement and broken promises, member's statement
- Promises broken, member's statement
- Record on Crown corporations, member's statement
- Representation of environmental issues, Throne Speech response,
6119
- Services, cuts, Throne Speech response,
6119
- Vision for 2020, member's statement
- Data analytics, opportunities, budget debate,
3841
- Data analytics centre of excellence,
C299
- Confidentiality and data anonymization,
C304–5
- Information and Privacy Commissioner, consultation with,
C305
- Overview and financing,
C304
- Deputy ministers, access to
- Deputy ministers and officials, access to
- Email
- Cloud-based service, migration to,
C737
- Premier's account, problems with and actions to correct
- Private account, use for official business,
2486–87
- Evidence-based policy, value, budget debate,
3927
- Information technology
- Applications, completion and amortization costs,
C529
- Made-in-Saskatchewan technology program, innovative solutions to government challenges,
E519
- Security, intrusive actions averted,
C464
- Infrastructure maintenance plan
- Infrastructure steering committee,
E736
- Planning and priorities committee,
C537,
C540
- Principles, efficiency and economic and social improvement, member's statement
- Priorities, common ground with official opposition
- Procurement See also
Priority Saskatchewan
- Central Services relation to Priority Saskatchewan and SaskBuilds,
C453–55,
E731–32
- First Nations and Métis contractors and suppliers,
E732
- Improvement efforts,
P400
- Policies, maximize return through local investment, budget debate,
5447,
5628,
6938
- Policy, First Nations and Métis, fostering economic development,
C51,
E732–33
- Tendering practices, modernization,
C45,
E607
- Programs, advertising expenses,
P657
- Programs, deferred and suspended due to fiscal restraint, conditions to restore,
U454–55
- Programs, non-partisan communication to the public, guidelines,
P656–58
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Public confidence in, lack, budget debate,
1846
- Record under new leadership and struggles with affordability, member's statement
- Resources, human and property, evaluation and divestment
- Responsible, theory of, budget debate,
1983
- Saskatchewan plan for growth
- Achievements, Throne Speech response,
6261–62
- Saskatchewan plan for growth, new
- Development, budget debate,
5535
- Funding, budget debate,
6937
- Targets, Throne Speech,
6059
- Targets, Throne Speech response,
6080,
6119,
6122,
6136,
6149,
6167,
6195,
6198,
6201–2,
6203,
6212,
6259,
6262
- Saskatchewan plan for growth, next decade
- Positive reaction of business community, member's statement
- Service delivery, pay-for-performance contracts,
U152
- Service provision, complaints, Throne Speech response,
4544–45
- Services, online access for citizens and businesses,
C453
- Special operating agencies, financial reporting requirements,
E201
- Transformational change,
C36–44,
C536–37 See also specific ministries and agencies ; Public Service – Transformational change
- Cabinet subcommittee,
C38–39
- Consultation process,
C280
- Rollout, lack of details,
C42–44
- Roots in Justice Ministry innovation agenda,
N17
- Transparency, accountability, and respect for privacy
- Transparency and accountability
- Transparency and accountability, Throne Speech response,
4523,
4604–5
- Travel, expense reduction, budget debate,
3875
- Travel expenses, deputy ministers and chief executive officers, disclosures,
C85
- Vision, Throne Speech response,
6265
- Government buildings
- Cooper Place, repairs, funding,
C960
- Custodial services, private contracts,
C740
- Custodial services, privatization,
C452
- Effect on compensation reduction target across government,
C303
- Employees, payouts and successor rights,
C301,
C461
- Staff, provisions for former government employees,
C302–3,
C462
- E.I. Wood Building, Swift Current, upgrades,
C452
- Electricity consumption monitoring
- Cooper Place, Throne Speech response,
6120
- Cooper Place and the legislative loop, Throne Speech,
6061
- Cooper Place and the legislative loop, Throne Speech response,
6168,
6198
- Energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, reduction efforts,
E813
- Environmental design and sustainability certification,
C737
- BOMA BESt certification, building enhancement,
C45
- Forest Centre, Prince Albert, LEED certification,
C121
- Pine Grove Correctional Centre, Tamarack Building, LEED certification,
C45
- Evaluation and potential sale, Central Services Minister's potential conflict of interest
- Norman Vickar Building, Melfort, renovations,
C45,
C452
- Operations and maintenance, funding,
C455–56
- Safety plans, implementation,
C45
- Security services, commissionaires contract,
C461
- Space, distribution, and vacancy rate,
C306
- Territorial building,
C311
- Walter Scott Building, Regina, facility upgrades,
C452
- Government debt See
Government financial management, debt
- Government financial management
- Doherty,
1124,
1360–62,
1394–95,
1422,
1461–62,
1476,
1542–43,
1619–20,
1645–46,
1668–69,
1724–25,
2358,
2371
- Sproule,
246–47,
1124,
1360–62,
1394–95,
1422,
1461–62,
1476,
1619–20,
1668,
1836,
2357,
3184,
3363
- Wall,
244–48,
1124,
1421–22,
1460–61,
1542,
1810–11,
1836,
1839,
2188,
2218,
2574,
3183
- Wotherspoon,
244–46,
1421,
1460–61,
1542,
1645,
1724,
1810–11,
1838–39,
2188,
2218,
2371,
2574,
3183–84
- Austerity approach, impact on growth and future costs
- Austerity approach, impact on growth and future costs, budget debate,
5433,
5540–41,
5610
- Budget policy debate See
Budget, June 1, 2016 – Debate;
Budget, March 22, 2017 – Debate;
Budget, April 10, 2018 – Debate;
Budget, March 20, 2019 – Debate;
Budget, June 15, 2020 – Debate
- Characterization by official opposition, critique
- Budget debate,
1889,
1890,
1900,
1902,
1906,
1909,
1963,
1969,
1985,
2022,
3755–56,
3787–88,
3840–41,
3874,
3888–89,
3937–38,
5458,
5478,
5483,
5488,
5550–51,
5573,
5574–75,
5579,
5593,
5603,
5607,
5624–25,
5636–37
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Economic downturn, impact on future budgets,
7053–55
- Credit rating
- Budget debate,
254,
287,
324–25,
376,
385,
394,
409,
445,
466,
1871,
1896,
1956,
1964,
3836,
3839,
3929,
5433,
5460,
5473,
5486,
5507,
5514,
5543,
5569,
5637,
6938
- Cash reserves, impact,
C100
- Throne Speech response,
62,
115,
129,
178,
2610,
2618,
2642,
2649,
2708,
2735,
4481,
4483,
4513,
4518,
4519,
4525,
4536,
4545,
4555,
4567,
4582,
4606,
4608,
4613,
4630,
4637,
6082,
6105,
6125,
6138,
6197,
6199
- Critique,
712,
7051–52
- Budget debate,
272–73,
277–78,
328,
373,
459,
1845,
1846,
1867,
1868,
1913–14,
2017,
2023,
2045,
3730,
3750,
3763,
3824–26,
3827,
3828,
3830,
3870–71,
3883,
3897,
3926,
5433,
5447,
5450–52,
5504,
5517–18,
5541,
5543,
5553,
5627–28,
6939
- Throne Speech response,
30,
31,
65,
121,
172,
2610,
2717,
2779–80,
4486–87,
4490,
4550–52,
4584–85,
4600–4605
- Expenditures, control and reduce spending, budget debate,
1840,
1870,
1894,
1896,
1910,
1912,
1918,
1919,
1926,
1953,
1954,
1956,
1968,
1977,
2015,
2059,
3726,
3730,
3752,
3756,
3758,
3760,
3780,
3781,
3804,
3813,
3817,
3839,
3847,
3848,
3850,
3853,
3854,
3875,
3877,
3878,
3880,
3900,
3913,
3928,
3930,
3937,
5430,
5497
- Financial reports
- Comptroller reports, revenues and expenses, availability,
C85
- First quarter, absent, and mid-year, forthcoming
- General Revenue Fund, consolidated offset concentration arrangements,
C547–49
- General Revenue Fund reporting, discontinue, budget debate,
255
- General Revenue Fund reporting versus summary budget accounting practices, budget debate,
273–74,
5514
- Multi-year information, provision,
C89
- Provincial Auditor's special report, Need to Change - Modernizing Government Budget and Financial Report in Saskatchewan (2013 ), lack of implementation, budget debate,
272–74
- Public losses, reporting requirements, fraud,
P503–4
- Quarterly, income projection details,
C938–39
- Summary budget, interim reports,
P632–33
- Summary budget and summary financial statements,
P272–74,
P632
- Third quarter, absence, budget debate,
2017
- Third quarter, release timing,
C814–15
- Third quarter and detailed summary,
C938
- Fiscal responsibility
- Budget debate,
440,
1870,
1910,
1911,
1912,
1925,
1956,
2031,
5432–33,
5455,
5483,
5484,
5486,
5496–97,
5498–99,
5513–14,
5538–39,
5606,
5608,
5633,
5637
- Futures Fund for Saskatchewan report
- Saskatchewan heritage fund, development,
712,
713
- Impact on growth and future costs
- Investment funds, wind-down and move away from private sector investment,
C186
- Investment losses and income projection, government business enterprise,
C938–39
- Medium-term forecast,
C100
- Priority spending areas and pension liability reporting
- Revenue, business enterprises, estimated and actual (2016-17),
C277
- Revenue, decreasing reliance on resource revenues,
4421,
4424 See also
Resources – Revenue, percentage of overall government spending
- Budget debate,
3726,
3730,
3731–32,
3836,
3839,
3874,
3877,
3913,
5430,
5451,
5454,
5487,
5488,
5496,
5633
- Revenue, decreasing reliance on resource revenues and expanding tax base,
2464,
2489,
4423
- Budget debate,
1840,
1843,
1844,
1870,
1872,
1895,
1901,
1907,
1910,
1912,
1918,
1926,
1931,
1953,
1954,
1968,
1971,
1977,
1986,
2014,
2015,
2048,
2049,
2059,
3821,
3873,
3880,
3936
- Revenue, estimates and actuals, availability,
C81–82
- Revenue, taxes, resource surcharges, and fees, estimate,
C81–83
- Social spending and government priorities
- Sovereign wealth fund, need for, budget debate,
1974
- Tax expenditure programs, agriculture,
C88
- Tax expenditure programs, objectives and success measures,
C87–88,
P630–31
- Upstream spending and offset costs, budget debate,
3911,
3926
- Upstream spending and offset costs, Throne Speech response,
4463–64
- Government financial management, debt
- And deficits, compared to other jurisdictions
- Budget debate,
273,
365,
376,
444–45,
465,
1888,
1907,
1926,
1953,
1957,
1964,
2015,
3780,
3847,
3891,
3908,
5624
- And deficits, Throne Speech response,
4600–4601
- Conservative governments, historical and national, critique, budget debate,
3825
- Conservative governments, historical and national, critique, Throne Speech response,
4600
- Debt management and taxation policy, member's statement
- Debt markets and lending rates, long-term, during COVID-19 pandemic,
C939–40
- Debt redemption
- Estimates
- (2016-17), main, statutory,
C136
- Interest on gross debt, Crown enterprise share,
C136
- Sinking fund payments, government share,
C136
- (2017-18), main, statutory,
C402
- Interest on gross debt, Crown enterprise share,
C402
- Sinking fund payments, government share,
C402
- (2017-18), supplementary, statutory, sinking fund payments, government share,
C433
- (2018-19), main, statutory,
C607
- Interest on gross debt, Crown enterprise share,
C607
- Sinking fund payments, government share,
C607
- (2019-20), main, statutory,
C833
- Interest on gross debt, Crown enterprise share,
C833
- Sinking fund payments, government share,
C833
- (2019-20), supplementary, statutory,
C1029
- Interest on gross debt, Crown enterprise share,
C1029
- Sinking fund payments, government share,
C1029
- (2020-21), main, statutory,
C1029
- Interest on gross debt, Crown enterprise share,
C1029
- Sinking fund payments, government share,
C1029
- Sinking funds, contributions and returns,
C99
- Sinking funds, crown corporation contributions,
C74
- Sinking funds, forecasting methodology and accrual testing,
C536
- Sinking funds, use of, budget debate,
5511,
5637
- Debt servicing costs,
C817–20
- And increased interest rates, budget debate,
3892
- Historical, impact on government infrastructure spending, Throne Speech response,
4571
- Historical, Throne Speech response,
4600
- Reporting, changes, budget debate,
5451–53
- Throne Speech response,
32,
2642
- Debt to gross domestic product ratio,
4426,
C99–100,
C534–35
- Budget debate,
254,
311,
317,
394,
409,
425,
466,
1871,
1900,
1912,
1919,
1964,
2022,
2057,
3839,
3888,
3929,
5433,
5460,
5514,
5636
- Increase,
712–14,
4426,
5955,
C543–45
- Budget debate,
277,
278,
328,
457,
1845,
1867,
1913,
1936,
1990–92,
2017,
2027–28,
2045,
3730,
3745,
3749–50,
3763,
3825–26,
3827,
3828,
3830,
3871,
3898,
3926,
5433,
5446,
5449,
5451–53,
5504,
5541,
5553,
5566,
5597–5601,
6938
- Throne Speech response,
30,
2611,
2732,
2765,
2780,
4523,
4585,
4600–4605,
6110,
6118,
6146–47,
6193
- Medium-term forecast,
C278
- Net debt per capita, budget debate,
1953,
3811
- Operating debt, no increase, budget debate,
5430
- Operating debt, reduction plan,
C98–99
- Operating debt versus capital debt,
712–13,
2471
- Budget debate,
364,
2022,
2026,
2050,
2057,
3888,
3905,
5456–57,
5460,
5461,
5510–11,
5514,
5552,
5570–71,
5595–96,
5604,
5633,
5637
- Pre-borrowing, in anticipation of interest rate increases,
C533–34
- Repayment
- Government achievement,
712–13
- Budget debate,
250,
1871,
1969,
2011,
2015,
2050–51,
3754,
3831,
3878,
3928,
5608,
5636–37
- Throne Speech response,
2618,
2638,
2642,
2647,
2649,
2692,
2696,
2721,
4494–95,
4515,
4517,
4582,
4588,
6235–36
- Historic, previous administration, Throne Speech response,
31
- Operating debt, government achievement, member's statement
- Government House
- Funding, budget debate,
392
- Government Relations Ministry
- Accounting estimates, processes,
P666–67
- Budget, overexpenditures,
P89
- Budget, public safety, estimates versus actuals,
P50
- Carbon tax, impact on municipalities, planning,
N583
- Duty to consult framework,
N57
- Duty to consult workshops,
N76
- Emergency management and fire safety, overexpenditures,
N90
- Estimates
- (2015-16, March), supplementary,
N86
- (2016-17, November), supplementary,
N89–97
- (2018-19, March), supplementary,
N643
- (2019-20, June), supplementary,
N772–73
- First Nations, Métis and Northern Affairs, realignment and structural changes,
N383,
N385
- Information technology, user access management,
P50,
P238–39
- Legislative Secretary, work of,
5955–56
- Northern advocacy and engagement,
N562–65
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Public safety division, establishment and cost savings,
N400
- Staff,
N395
- Compensation reduction to reduce deficit,
N164
- Indigenous representation,
N740
- Indigenous representation, leadership positions,
N740–41
- Governor General awards See
Honours and awards
- Graduate retention program See
Graduates – Graduate retention program
- Graduates See also
Post-secondary students – Graduate students
- Debt loads, budget debate,
388
- Employment rate and income level,
U783
- First Nations and Métis
- Throne Speech response,
2761
- First Nations and Métis, Saskatchewan Polytechnic
- Throne Speech response,
2638
- Graduate retention program,
C531,
U184,
U425,
U438,
U663–64,
U846,
U1122
- Budget debate,
322,
368,
395,
401,
1841–42,
1898,
1920,
1951,
1958,
2012,
2054,
3727,
3753,
3879,
3932,
5431,
5507,
5511,
5535,
5545,
5548,
5561,
5570,
5574,
5609
- First home initiative,
U111,
U184
- Launch, member's statement
- Launch, ministerial statement (Moe)
- Improvements, Throne Speech response,
35
- Throne Speech response,
60,
62,
88,
101,
109,
115,
118,
128,
159,
178,
2605,
2619,
2638,
2641,
2647–48,
2692,
2695,
2736,
4495–96,
4514,
4526,
4580,
4582,
4617,
4668,
6126,
6137,
6181,
6236
- Trades, journeymen eligibility,
P42
- Retention, Throne Speech,
6063
- Saskatchewan graduate outcome survey, satisfaction with government programs and services, member's statement
- Gradworks Intern Development Program See
Interns – Gradworks Intern Development Program
- Grain See
Crops
- Grain elevators
- Arm River constituency, closure, budget debate,
383
- Decreasing number and effect on provincial road network,
E110
- New, G3 Canada, Melville and Saskatoon areas, construction
- Raymore, potential demolition and refusal to sell,
E109–10
- Veregin Christian Community of Universal Brotherhood grain elevator, designation as a heritage property, member's statement
- Grandmothers advocacy network (GRAN) See
Violence – Unite to End Violence against Women
- Graveyards See
Historic sites – Residential schools
- Great Famine, Ukraine, 1932-1933 See
Holodomor, Ukraine, 1932-1933
- Great Plains College See also
Post-secondary institutions – Regional colleges
- Carhartts and Caviar fundraiser, welding program, member's statement
- Graduation ceremony, Warman region (May 26, 2016), member's statement
- Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools See
St. Paul's Roman Catholic Separate School Division No. 20
- Green economy See
Renewable energy – Jobs
- Green energy See
Renewable energy
- Greenhouse gas mitigation
- Emissions
- Flaring, venting and incinerating, environmental impact,
C221–22
- Industry, percentage by,
E40
- Per capita, comparison with national average, budget debate,
275–76
- Emissions reduction
- Agriculture industry, fertilizer, nitrous oxide reduction efforts,
E725–26,
E810,
E869
- And livestock, methane reduction efforts,
E475–76
- Centre for the Demonstration of Emissions Reductions Technologies
- Industry-based standards, development,
E551–55,
P336–37 See also
Greenhouse gas mitigation – Federal legislation – Output-based pricing system
- Throne Speech response,
4481,
4486,
4523,
4541,
4547,
4554,
4582,
4607,
4632,
4646,
4648
- Initiatives, natural gas system, SaskEnergy,
C621–22,
C860
- Monitoring, processes,
P335
- Research, Throne Speech response,
2752
- Emissions trading
- Compliance options, development,
E816
- Criticism, Throne Speech response,
4647
- Sequestered carbon in natural systems,
E919
- Federal legislation
- Draft regulations, shifting benchmarks, impact on planning,
C797–99,
C801
- Greentech See
Climate change – Cleantech
- Greenwave Innovations, Regina See also
Government buildings – Electricity consumption monitoring;
Schools – Energy conservation, pilot project
- Energy conservation partnerships, Throne speech response,
6168–69
- Grocery stores
- Real Canadian Superstore, Regina, south location, grand opening, member's statement
- Steep Hill Co-op, 40th anniversary, member's statement
- Gross domestic product
- Agricultural industries, percentage of,
E95,
E457
- Cultural industries, percentage of, Throne Speech response,
52
- Decrease
- Throne Speech response,
26,
129
- Impact of carbon tax
- Throne Speech response,
4481,
4485–86,
4492,
4515–16,
4526–27,
4541,
4554,
4577,
4581,
4607,
4632,
4647
- Market prices versus basic prices, use in forecasting,
C934–36
- Oil and gas industry, percentage of,
E479,
E757
- Small businesses, contribution to gross domestic product, Throne Speech response,
2693,
2695
- Taxation changes, impact on, budget debate,
1844
- Technology industry, percentage of,
E914
- Group homes
- And safety net homes, new,
U789
- Bea Fisher Centre, Lloydminster, community living four-plex
- Funding, budget debate,
2015
- Grand opening (September 23, 2016), member's statement
- Cheshire Homes Society of Regina, grand opening of new home (May 24, 2016), member's statement
- Children and youth, two new homes, funding,
U1022
- Complaints and investigations, disclosure,
U1042–43
- Creighton, need for
- Throne Speech response,
4585
- Government accomplishments
- La Ronge, new, adults with intellectual disabilities,
U628
- Mapleview Group Home, Esterhazy
- Grand opening (June 3, 2016), member's statement
- Throne Speech response,
4608
- Milburn Place, Swift Current, grand opening, member's statement
- Outreach workers and crisis prevention,
U444
- Regina Residential Resources Centre, grand opening of new group home, member's statement
- Southwest Homes, Swift Current, executive director Susie Eidem, retirement, member's statement
- Spiritwood, renovation for program expansion, funding, budget debate,
3933
- Two new facilities, North Battleford, budget debate,
425
- Weyburn, community land use concerns, member's statement
- Weyburn, council decision to reject new group home project
- Youth, residential care and services for complex needs,
U789–90
- Growing Forward 2 See
Agriculture, programs – Growing Forward 2 agreement
- Growth and Financial Security Fund
- And underfunding of services, historical, Throne Speech response,
4614
- Depletion,
712
- And repealing of the legislation
- Budget debate,
255,
274,
278,
316,
328,
387–88,
438–39,
457,
459,
1845–46,
1913,
1974,
2045,
3731–32,
3871,
3897,
6938
- Legislation
- Violation and possible repeal, budget debate,
255,
273
- Use, historical, to balance the budget,
2470–71
- Growth and Financial Security Repeal Act, 2016 (No. 21)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Phillips)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- GRP (Graduate retention program) See
Graduates – Graduate retention program
- GSAs (gay-straight alliances) See
Students – Gay-straight alliances
- GSAs (gender-sexuality alliances) See
Students – Gay-straight alliances
- GTH (Global Transportation Hub) See
Global Transportation Hub