Hansard Subject Index - 28th Legislature
- SAAS (Saskatchewan air ambulance service) See
Ambulance service
- SAASE (Saskatchewan Association of Agricultural Societies and Exhibitions) See
Agriculture – Saskatchewan Association of Agricultural Societies and Exhibitions
- SADD (Students Against Drinking and Driving) See
Impaired Driving
- Safer communities and neighbourhoods program See
Crime, prevention and intervention – Safer communities and neighbourhoods
- SAGES (Saskatchewan advantage grant for education savings) See
Post-secondary education – Saskatchewan advantage grant for education savings
- SAID (Saskatchewan assured income for disability) program See
Saskatchewan assured income for disability program
- Salvation Army
- Sanitary napkins See
Women – Feminine hygiene products
- Santa Maria Senior Citizens Home, Regina
- SAP (Saskatchewan assistance plan) See
Saskatchewan assistance plan
- SARC (Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres) See
Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres
- SARCAN Recycling See
Recycling industry – SARCAN Recycling
- SARM (Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities) See
Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities
- SAS (Saskatchewan advantage scholarship program) See
Scholarships and bursaries – Saskatchewan advantage scholarship program
- Sask 1st Call See
Utilities – Unsafe digging, mitigation efforts
- Sask 150 series, StarPhoenix See
Canada, sesquicentennial events – StarPhoenix Sask 150 series, Courtney Milne, Saskatoon, member's statement
- SaskAbilities See
People with disabilities – SaskAbilities, funding
- SaskAlert See
Public safety – SaskAlert
- Saskatchewan
- Rural, government neglect of, Throne Speech response,
2702
- Sense of belonging regardless of ancestry, Throne Speech response,
2760
- Saskatchewan 4-H
- 60th anniversary (2020), member's statement
- Hall of Fame inductee, Peter Bygrove, member's statement
- Hall of Fame inductee, Wes Van Caeseele, member's statement
- Karly and Brett Rumpel, recognition of youth leadership in food security, member's statement
- Prince Albert Regional 4-H show and sale (June 13, 2016), member's statement
- Provincial 4-H Curling Competition See
Curling
- Provincial 4-H public speaking competition
- (April 23, 2017), winner, member's statement
- (April 7, 2018), winners, member's statement
- (2019), and Citizenship Day at the Legislature, member's statement
- (2019), participants, member's statement
- Provincial judging competition (2017), Prince Albert, Throne Speech response,
2649
- Show Your 4-H Colours Day (November 2019) and Give Back Drives, recognition, member's statement
- Support, budget debate,
1972
- Saskatchewan advantage grant for education savings See
Post-secondary education – Saskatchewan advantage grant for education savings
- Saskatchewan Advantage Grant for Education Savings (SAGES) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 94)
- Referred to Human Services Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Wilson)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Saskatchewan Advantage Innovation Fund See
Innovation Saskatchewan – Saskatchewan Advantage Innovation Fund
- Saskatchewan advantage scholarship program See
Scholarships and bursaries – Saskatchewan advantage scholarship program
- Saskatchewan Agricultural Stabilization Fund See
Agriculture, programs – Saskatchewan Agricultural Stabilization Fund
- Saskatchewan air ambulance service See
Ambulance service
- Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission See also
Skills training – Apprenticeship
- Administrative processes, improvements,
P40
- Awards night (November 2, 2018), member's statement
- Balanced scorecard, targets,
P40–42
- Finance, bank reconciliations, quarterly approval,
P39
- Funding, budget debate,
1920
- Inspections, office and construction site,
P40–41
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Awards, 16th annual (October 21, 2016), held in Regina, member's statement
- Saskatchewan youth apprenticeship program,,
P41–42
- Saskatchewan Arts Board
- Culture on the Go program, elimination,
N246,
N254
- Grant programs
- Formal review frequency,
P638
- Payments, records and guidelines,
P636–37
- Grant programs, applications
- Grant programs, jurors
- Conflict of interest declarations,
P639
- Selection, written processes,
P638–39
- Grant programs, policies
- Reporting requirements,
P4–5
- Reporting requirements, individuals and organizations,
P5
- Indigenous/Métis Art and Artists program, John McDonald, grant recipient, member's statement
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Saskatchewan Arts Awards
- (October 25, 2018), recipients, member's statement
- (November 4, 2019), recipients, member's statement
- Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency See
Property tax – Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency
- Saskatchewan assistance plan
- Caseload and increased funding for benefits,
U366,
U450–52
- Clients, "fully employable" and "not fully employable," definitions,
U157
- Shelter benefits, calculation,
U159–60
- Saskatchewan Association of Agricultural Societies and Exhibitions See
Agriculture – Saskatchewan Association of Agricultural Societies and Exhibitions
- Saskatchewan Association of Community Living See
Inclusion Saskatchewan;
People with disabilities – Community living
- Saskatchewan Association of Northern Communities See
Northern Saskatchewan – New North
- Saskatchewan Association of Recreation Professionals See
Recreation
- Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres
- Celebrate Success Banquet (October 26, 2016), award recipients, member's statement
- Professional assault response training,
P602
- Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities
- Annual convention (March 2017), member's statement
- Carbon tax, resolution against, member's statement
- Saskatchewan assured income for disability program
U450–52
- Benefits, changes, budget debate,
1842,
1962
- Funding, budget debate,
252,
284,
309,
315,
322,
391,
394,
405,
1842,
1846,
1875,
1952,
1963,
1973,
1984,
2021,
3883,
5431,
5483,
5485,
5501,
5561,
5609–10
- Funding, paratransit,
2477
- Funding, restore, petition
- Rancourt,
734–35,
767,
793–94,
853,
904,
938,
964,
1022,
1089,
1118–19,
1144,
1203–4,
1233,
1267,
1293
- Funding and beneficiaries,
U111
- Rental housing supplement exemption, elimination,
U127,
U155–56
- Seniors, eligibility,
U162
- Support workers, accessibility,
U601
- Work-related disability, ineligible for workers' compensation,
U364–65
- Saskatchewan Auto Fund
C378,
C470,
C904
- Board and appointments,
C908
- Rate stabilization reserve, increase due to investments and strong underwriting,
C196,
C510
- Revenue, increased, budget debate,
251
- Safe driver recognition program, discounts earned,
C196
- Saskatchewan Builds See
SaskBuilds Corporation
- Saskatchewan Cancer Agency
- Funding,
U58,
U473,
U913–14,
U978 See also
Drugs and pharmaceuticals – Cancer drugs, new, funding
- Increase, budget debate,
251,
285,
337,
368,
378,
393,
401,
404,
407,
1841,
1875,
1920,
1951,
1958,
1969,
1973,
1980,
1984,
2016,
2020,
3831,
3847,
3879,
5477,
5508,
5516,
5570
- Increase, Throne Speech response,
4495,
4582
- Information technology, development,
P457,
P458
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- (2016) v.1, ch.14; (2018) v.2, ch.38,
P455–60
- Saskatoon Cancer Centre
- Medical linear accelerator, new,
U60
- Website, new, mobile friendly,
P457
- Saskatchewan Centre for Cyclotron Sciences See
Nuclear medicine – Medical isotopes
- Saskatchewan Chemical Fertilizer Incentive Act (No. 209)
- Referred to Economy Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Stewart)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Saskatchewan Co-operative Wildlife Management Survey See
Wildlife – Sightings, tracking app
- Saskatchewan Commercial Innovation Incentive (Patent Box) Act (No. 61)
- Referred to Economy Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Bonk),
E392
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Saskatchewan Council for International Cooperation
- International Development Week (February 4-10, 2018), and Global Citizen Awards, Marcella Pedersen, recipient, member's statement
- Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation
- And AgriStability
- Administration, assumption by province
- Claims, upcoming (2017), availability of funds
- Premiums and program delivery costs,
E95
- Program delivery costs, efficiencies,
E473,
E718
- Transfers to individuals,
E101
- Administrative structure,
E249
- AgriStability,
E718
- Benefits, year-end estimates,
P10
- Claims, processing time and cost,
P393
- Disincentive against private insurance, removal,
E867
- Funding, decrease due to lower costs and uptake,
E457,
E472–73
- Government support and enhancement
- Reference margin limiting factor,
E870
- Staff, conflict of interest declarations,
P15
- Throne Speech response,
59,
153
- Staff, compensation reduction targets,
E460
- Surplus, accumulated and future liabilities,
E112
- Saskatchewan Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Inc. See
Deaf persons
- Saskatchewan Development Fund Corporation
C186
- Saskatchewan Disease Control Laboratory
- Funding, budget debate,
5474
- Lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases, transparency of surveillance and funding for improved diagnoses and treatment, petition
- Transportation of samples, Saskatchewan Transportation Company,
U512–13
- Saskatchewan Emergency Medical Services Association See
Emergency services
- Saskatchewan Employment Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 200)
- Referred to Human Services Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report with amendment, moved (Fiaz),
U976
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Amendments, first and second readings
- Saskatchewan Employment (Extended Parental Leave) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 610)
- Saskatchewan Employment (Incremental Increase to the Minimum Wage) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 611)
- Saskatchewan Employment (Interpersonal Violence Leave) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 116)
- Referred to Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Committee of the Whole on Bills,
3306
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Morgan)
- Saskatchewan Employment (Leaves) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 153)
- Referred to Human Services Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Wilson),
U880
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Saskatchewan Employment (Paid Interpersonal Violence and Sexual Violence Leave) Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 172)
- Referred to Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Committee of the Whole on Bills,
6013
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Morgan)
- Saskatchewan Employment (Public Health Emergencies) Amendment Act, 2020 (No. 207)
- Referred to Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Committee of the Whole on Bills,
6921–22
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Morgan)
- Saskatchewan employment supplement See
Public welfare – Income assistance programs
- Saskatchewan Employment (Support for Survivors of Domestic Violence) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 605)
- Saskatchewan Employment (Support for Survivors of Domestic Violence) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 609)
- Saskatchewan Employment (Support for Survivors of Domestic Violence) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 614)
- Saskatchewan Employment (Support for Victims of Domestic Violence) Amendment Act (No. 604)
- Saskatchewan Federation of Labour
- Annual convention 2018 and change of presidency, recognition of Larry Hubich and welcome to Lori Johb, member's statement
- Saskatchewan First Nations Women's Commission See
Women – First Nations, Strength of our Women Awards Gala
- Saskatchewan flag
- Adoption (1969), and recognition of designer Anthony Drake (England), member's statement
- Saskatchewan Food Industry Development Centre See
Food industry and trade
- Saskatchewan Foster Families Association See
Foster home care
- Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation
- Annual reports (2016-17), (2017-18),
C702–10
- Balanced scorecard, exclusion of short-term employee turnover,
C701,
C709
- Estimates
- (2019-20), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C765–68,
C835
- (2020-21), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C991–94
- Guest advisory committee, recommendations,
C765
- Online gaming, market assessment and potential expansion,
C706
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Saskatchewan Roughriders, payment to,
C185
- Staff, diversity targets,
C765
- Staff, indigenous ancestry, targets,
C363,
C365,
C703,
C707–9,
C768,
C899,
C901,
N572 See also
Gaming framework agreement – Crossover revenue and indigenous employment targets at casinos
- Staff, management, compensation,
C767–68
- Saskatchewan geological survey See
Resources – Saskatchewan geological survey
- Saskatchewan Government and General Employees' Union
- Cellular services, loyalty plan with Rogers Communications,
C570
- Collective bargaining agreement,
C451
- Saskatchewan Government Insurance
- Adjusters, external contractors,
C780
- Automated licence plate readers, distribution,
C906
- Capital investments,
C654
- Car seat grant program and clinics,
C906
- Catastrophic claims plan,
C784
- Claims, complexity and processing times,
C912–13
- Claims, increase of catastrophic events
- Cost assessment and economic modelling,
C690
- Claims services, specialization areas, employee training and support,
C687
- Customer experience, measurement,
C782
- Customer experience, measurement and improvements,
C686–87
- Dividend and impact of customer growth,
C785–86
- Driving testing stations for Northern Saskatchewan, funding,
U24
- Fair practices office, complaints received,
C516
- Head office building, maintenance needs,
C655
- Head office building, need for repair and increased space,
C381
- Information technology, administration of drivers' licences, timeliness of data entry and process improvements,
C683–84
- Information technology, online services,
C781
- Investments
- Private sector utilities,
C183
- Motor vehicle registrations
- Fees, registration, drivers' licences, other services, revenue, estimate,
C83–84,
C274,
C531–32
- Premium tax ratio and higher broker bonuses,
C197
- Premiums, credit score discount,
C913
- Premiums, factors in establishing,
C783
- Premiums, growth,
C510,
C513,
C653–54,
C685–86,
C779,
C787
- And increased operating expenses,
C655
- Impact of underwriting cycles, mitigation through market diversification,
C911
- Privatization,
2474–75
- Federal tax implications, impact on dividends,
C379–81
- Profit and dividend (2017-18),
C685
- Profit and growth (2015-16),
C196
- Profit and growth (2016-17),
C510
- Programs monitoring high-risk drivers, staff guidelines,
C192–96
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Rate calculation, exclusion of vehicle weight and dimension violations,
P312
- Restraint measures (2015-16), staffing, training, and travel,
C196
- Risk management through geographical diversity,
C197,
C685,
C910
- Road safety, Highways Ministry and Saskatchewan Government Insurance, division of responsibility,
P68,
P71
- Safety rating and employee recognition program,
C913
- Superannuation plan, assets and benefits paid,
C656
- Telecommunications contract with SaskTel,
C655
- Vehicle inspection program, risk assessment and monitoring,
C188,
C190–92
- Mystery shopper program,
C190
- Saskatchewan Grain Car Corporation See also
Railways – Shortlines – Shortline railways sustainability program
- Elimination of program and sale of assets,
E249,
E253
- Impact on Highways and Infrastructure Ministry budget,
E529
- Throne Speech response,
2612
- Saskatchewan Grain Car Corporation Repeal Act (No. 51)
- Referred to Economy Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Carr),
E282
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Saskatchewan Health Authority See also
Regional health authorities – Single provincial health authority, creation of
- Audits, follow-ups and targeted investigations, process after amalgamation,
P374,
P377
- Blood testing services, transfer from Canadian Blood Services,
U913–14
- Funding, Throne Speech response,
4514
- Improvements and efficiencies, Throne Speech response,
4568–69
- Information technology and communications equipment disposal, data security,
P489
- Laboratory equipment, funding, budget debate,
3753
- Northern health regions, impact of amalgamation, budget debate,
3760
- Patient experience survey, redevelopment,
U915–16
- Purchasing, non-centralized areas, compliance with policies,
P377
- Regional policies, synthesis, prioritization,
P491
- Staff, management and front-line providers,
U916
- Transition, ease of, recognition of executive, budget debate,
3759–60
- Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation
- Funding responsibility, transfer to Innovation Saskatchewan,
E121,
E198
- Grants, application process and administrative cost,
E200–201
- Return on investment,
E836
- Santé awards night, Saskatoon, recipients, member's statement
- Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation
- Grant requests, approval process, compliance with,
P6
- Review board and advisory function,
N46
- Saskatchewan Hospital North Battleford
- Breakdown of ownership and responsibility amongst ministries,
E90
- Capacity, rehabilitation and forensic,
U769
- Capacity challenges, Throne Speech response,
4635–36
- Completion,
C737
- Budget debate,
5430,
5456,
5474,
5482,
5544,
5551,
5557,
5564,
5572,
5606,
5635
- Throne Speech response,
4480,
4486,
4493,
4495,
4509,
4513–14,
4517,
4526,
4532,
4536,
4538,
4546,
4548,
4553,
4567,
4572,
4579,
4589,
4591,
4606,
4631,
4640,
4643,
4645,
4666–67
- Construction,
C44,
C55,
C452,
C453,
C464–65,
E295,
U58,
U474
- And maintenance contract, public-private partnerships model,
C304
- Throne Speech response,
171
- And role in mental health strategy and services
- Budget debate,
253,
321,
431,
1892,
1896,
1951,
1972,
2021,
3727,
3729,
3752,
3753,
3754,
3760,
3761,
3780,
3805,
3814,
3821,
3831,
3832,
3838,
3878,
3908,
3932,
3937
- Delays, responsibility for costs,
E729
- On-time, on-budget measurement,
E91–92
- Progress update, member's statement
- Corrections wing,
N529
- Clinical staffing challenges,
N718–19
- COVID-19 pandemic, impact on intake,
N718
- Supports and services, budget debate,
5501–2
- Demolition of old buildings,
C960
- Design, innovative features,
E75
- Fundraising
- Donor recognition, Irene and Leslie Dubé, member's statement
- New Beginnings campaign, anonymous donation, member's statement
- New Beginnings campaign, donor recognition, Gordon and Jill Rawlinson, member's statement
- New Beginnings campaign, Great-West Life, London Life, Canada Life, donor recognition, member's statement
- Furnishing and equipment, fundraising efforts, budget debate,
3832
- Grand opening (March 8, 2019), member's statement
- Maintenance, funding and responsibilities for hard and soft maintenance,
E90
- Operational funding,
U885,
U914
- Budget debate,
5479,
5500,
5508,
5515,
5558,
5560,
5561,
5569,
5570,
5609
- Operations and maintenance contract, concerns about legal eligibility,
E740
- Patients, discharge transition beds, need for, Throne Speech response,
2655,
4636
- Payments, maintenance, life cycle, and capital,
C456
- Project transparency and redacted material,
E307–8
- Rehabilitation beds, admissions and patient turnover,
U692–94
- Rehabilitation beds, availability and occupancy,
U1007–8
- Service commencement, delay and protection from risk,
E608
- Service improvements, budget debate,
5633–34
- Structural deficiencies,
U998
- Penalties accrued by contractor,
C963
- Structural issues and impact on patients, Throne Speech response,
6109,
6207–8
- Throne Speech response,
84,
127,
160,
2609,
2619,
2638,
2647,
2675,
2689,
2695,
2697,
2707,
2736
- Value for money audit, potential,
P674
- Saskatchewan Hotel and Hospitality Association See
Hotels
- Saskatchewan Housing Corporation
- Applicants, eligibility and prioritization,
P613–15
- Funding, budget debate,
1962
- Fusion 22, Saskatoon, partnership to support youth and young families, ministerial statement (Merriman)
- Government-owned houses
- COVID-19 pandemic, availability,
7066
- Eligibility requirements,
U704–5
- Energy efficiency and cost of utilities,
U958
- Facility condition index,
P616
- Furnishings, supports,
U1027
- Homeowner units, new, and rental repairs, budget debate,
3757
- Increased rents, impact on vacancy rates, budget debate,
3764
- Investments, Throne Speech response,
2670
- Pests, treatment and prevention,
U707
- Rental rates, policy,
U707
- Sale, seniors' units in rural Saskatchewan, Throne Speech response,
2657
- Sale, single-family units, and replacement with high-density options,
U707–8
- Sale, stop, and ensure access to affordable housing for seniors, petition
- Tenants, damage deposit,
P616
- Tenants, relocation policy,
U709
- Units, hard-to-house, budget debate,
1964
- Vacancy rates, budget debate,
3728
- Partnerships and contracts with third parties,
U125–26
- Priorities and key objectives,
U111
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Saskatchewan Human Rights Code
- Amendment, protection of transgender people,
U15
- Throne Speech response,
112
- Saskatchewan Human Rights Code, 2017 (No. 104)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Nerlien)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission
- Caseload and level of intervention,
N24,
N546
- Civics curriculum development,
N349
- Operating protocols, changes, impact on complaint resolution,
N348–50
- Services, discrepancy between offices,
N24
- Saskatchewan Human Rights Consequential Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 105)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Olauson),
N342
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Saskatchewan Immigrant Investor Fund See
HeadStart on a Home program
- Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program See also
Immigration
- Allocations, federal,
E154
- Applications,
E690–91,
P590
- Approval rates by category,
E149
- Processing times, federal and provincial, and efforts to reduce,
E148–50
- Business category, fees and deposits,
P589–90
- Canadian Federation of Independent Business's Golden Scissors Award nomination (2016),
E145
- Family reunification
- Designation, restore, petition
- Global Trade and Exhibition Centre, entrepreneur program changes
- Growth and success, budget debate,
5535
- International graduate entrepreneur category, new, ministerial statement (Harrison)
- Misrepresentation by foreign national and allegations of fraud,
E428–29
- Online portal, transfer to Saskatchewan.ca,
E146,
E354
- Outcomes, measures and tracking,
E441
- Percentage of overall provincial immigration,
E145
- Program evaluation and responsiveness to labour market demand,
E154–55
- Program integrity and preferential access,
E428–29,
E431
- Program success in welcoming newcomers, moved (Buckingham),
5712–22
- Staff, application evaluation,
P589
- Saskatchewan Impaired Driver Treatment Centre
- Accounting and financial reports,
P253
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority
- Information technology, disaster recovery planning,
P345–47
- Information technology, security, risk assessments,
P347
- Information technology, user access management,
P73,
P346
- Lease agreements, accounting implications, assessment,
P73,
P346
- Progressive jackpots,
C103
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- (2016) v.2, ch.17; (2017) v.2, ch.13,
P345–47
- Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation, government proposal for greater involvement,
708–9
- Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies See also
Post-secondary institutions
- Employer directed training in welding and carpentry,
E156
- Student support services, recruitment through employment,
U664
- Technical and building upgrades, Throne Speech response,
4632
- Saskatchewan Information & Library Services Consortium See
Libraries, public – Saskatchewan Information & Library Services Consortium
- Saskatchewan infrastructure growth initiative See
Municipalities – Saskatchewan infrastructure growth initiative, elimination
- Saskatchewan Innovation Fund See
Drugs and pharmaceuticals – Centre for Drug Research and Development, Saskatchewan Innovation Fund
- Saskatchewan Labour Relations Board
- Delayed cases, complications stemming from vice-chair being appointed to Court of Queen's Bench,
U871
- Resourcing, caseload and case timelines,
U870–71
- Saskatchewan Legal Aid Commission
- Access to, Throne Speech response,
147
- Auditor's recommendations, implementation,
N190
- Call centre, eligibility and intake, service consolidation,
N549–50
- Staff training and quality control,
N550–51
- Cases, tracking, use of electronic case management system,
P132–36
- Child apprehension, wait times and services,
U799
- Family files, income guidelines reassessment, impact,
N548
- Federal reporting requirements,
P135–36
- Funding, responsibility and new formula negotiation,
N15–17
- Funding and staffing levels, impact on wait times
- Performance measures and evaluation,
P132,
P134
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Remand reduction initiative, role in,
N190–92
- Saskatoon offices, consolidation, staff grievance and resolution,
N549
- Staff lawyers, timekeeping requirements,
N551–52
- Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority
- Cannabis legalization, permitting and oversight role,
C557–58
- Inspectors and enforcement officers,
C562–63
- Estimates
- (2016-17), main, non-budgetary,
C103–7
- (2018-19), main, non-budgetary,
C557–63
- Financial reporting, bank reconciliations, process improvements,
P348–50
- Increased revenue, budget debate,
250
- Legislation, removal from The Crown Corporations Public Ownership Act
- Throne Speech response,
25,
39
- Liquor retailers, services for,
C557
- Liquor store framework, changes,
C106–7
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- (2016) v.2, ch.18; (2017) v.2, ch.14,
P348–50
- Social responsibility programming,
C103–4
- Staff
- Global Gaming Business Magazine Top 40 under 40 (2017), Jada Yee of Casino Regina, recognition, member's statement
- Impact of retail store privatization,
C104–5
- Injuries, workplace health and safety, record and targets,
C335
- Wholesale, focus on,
C105
- Wholesale distribution centre
- Customer satisfaction,
C768
- Exclusive access to product,
C772–73
- Future considerations,
C770
- Saskatchewan Liquor Vendors Association See
Liquor stores
- Saskatchewan Lotteries Trust Fund
- Community grants program,
N247,
N518
- Renewal, budget debate,
5490
- Community grants program, allocations,
N34
- Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation
- Agricultural business technology centre,
C696
- Annual report (2015-16),
C204–6
- Debt, conversion from short- to long-term,
C747
- Dividends and equity repayment,
C578
- Estimates
- (2016-17), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C117–21
- (2017-18), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C383–86,
C402
- (2017-18, November), supplementary, statutory, lending and investing activities,
C433
- (2018-19), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C575–79
- (2019-20), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C747–50,
C835
- (2020-21), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C1028
- Federal innovation strategy, impact,
C120
- Forest Centre, Prince Albert
- Potential sale of property, update status,
C120–21
- Innovation Saskatchewan, coordination of efforts,
C694–95
- Losses, write-off of outstanding tenant debt,
C575–76
- Payee disclosure report,
C578
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Restraint measures,
C749
- Impact on service delivery,
C662
- Shareholder request for incremental earnings,
C661–62
- Staff, compensation and severance,
C578
- Staff, compensation reduction to reduce deficit,
C383–85
- Attrition and vacancy management,
C576,
C748
- Strategic direction and priorities,
C662
- Transformational change,
C121
- Saskatchewan Organization for Heritage Languages See
Languages – Saskatchewan Organization for Heritage Languages
- Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association See
Parks – Regional – Grant-matching
- Saskatchewan Party
- Critique, benefits for party donors, member's statement
- Critique, promises to Prince Albert, member's statement
- Guiding principles, budget debate,
3905
- Leader, top-up payment,
4413
- Leadership, critique, member's statement
- Premier's Award for outstanding service to the party, Tyler Thomlinson, recipient, budget debate,
3988
- Premier's Dinner, Saskatoon, protests, member's statement
- Roots, Progressive Conservative Party
- Throne Speech response,
123
- Saskatchewan Plan for Growth: Vision 2020 and Beyond See
Government – Saskatchewan plan for growth
- Saskatchewan Police Commission
- Saskatchewan Polytechnic See also
Post-secondary education;
Post-secondary institutions
- 3D manufacturing, Throne Speech response,
6182
- Dual credit program, high school students,
U846
- Facility upgrades, Saskatoon Kelsey campus,
C452
- Funding, budget debate,
252,
340,
368,
393,
405,
1920,
3727,
3753,
3902
- Funding and market responsiveness,
E434–35
- Indigenous nursing program, elimination,
U1127
- Information technology, financial systems, user access management,
P65
- Moose Jaw campus
- Earth Award recipient, Building Owners and Managers Association building environmental standards,
C452
- Indigenous mural unveiling (October 19, 2016), member's statement
- Preventative maintenance and renewal
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Regina campus convocation ceremony (June 24, 2016), and award recipients, member's statement
- Saskatoon campus, renewal project,
U1122
- School of nursing 50th anniversary, member's statement
- Staff, management to front-line ratio,
U200–201
- Staff, temporary market stipends and collective bargaining,
U677
- Throne Speech response,
38
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Annual report (2015-16), highlights,
C251
- Capital projects, Throne Speech,
2589
- Capital projects, Throne Speech response,
2619,
2699
- Carbon tax
- Impact on costs, Throne Speech response,
4646–47
- Revenues, adequacy towards remittance,
C972–73
- Revenues, trust fund,
C788
- Revenues, trust fund, interest earned,
C973
- Collective bargaining and contingency plans,
C805
- Contracts, bulk power supply,
C318–19
- Contracts, commercially sensitive information, definition and parameters,
C482–83
- Contracts, long-standing,
C329
- COVID-19 pandemic, business adjustments and impacts,
C969–70
- Customers
- Billing, equalized payments, annual calculation, impact on northern communities,
C485–87
- Billing, interest, waived during COVID-19 pandemic,
C969–70
- Energy optimization programs, residential and commercial supports,
C896
- Estimates
- (2016-17), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C71–79,
C135
- (2017-18), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C315–33,
C402
- (2018-19), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C477–93,
C607
- (2019-20), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C793–809,
C835
- (2020-21), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C969–86,
C1029
- Financial management
- Debt,
C329–30,
C480
- And infrastructure investments, budget debate,
5604
- Borrowing requirements, impact of COVID-19 pandemic,
C971
- Debt ratio, accounting standards,
C74–75
- Interest, use of provincial credit rating,
C72,
C76
- Representation in Estimates,
C977
- Short-term advances borrowed through Finance Ministry,
C725
- Short-term debt and long-term debt, representation in annual report,
C73–74
- Financial reports, transition to fiscal year,
C78
- Investment returns, Muskeg River project,
C724–25
- Investments, Muskeg River project,
C985
- Investments, out of province,
C981–82
- Liabilities, decommissioning and environmental remediation,
C725–26
- Natural gas hedging, reporting,
C724–25
- Gas and electrical installations, permits,
C711
- Gas inspections, responsibility for,
C507
- Government financial mismanagement for which Saskatchewan people are being forced to pay, condemnation, moved (Sproule),
1398–1408
- Grants-in-lieu, collection and disbursement,
C676
- Independent power producers
- Procurement policy, fairness monitors,
C253–54
- Procurement procedures, updated,
C887–88
- Unsolicited proposals, approval process,
C254–56
- Information technology, asset management system
- Integrated risk modelling,
C884
- Information technology, security threats, mitigation,
C257–58,
C712–14
- Infrastructure,
C469,
C477,
C663
- Challenges, Throne Speech response,
127
- Decommissioning costs and environmental remediation,
C678
- Electrical system, age of and need for more investment,
C315
- Funding, budget debate,
5562
- Ground shifting issues, responsibility for costs,
C675
- Maintenance, above-ground distribution assets,
C881–87
- Maintenance, Auditor's report,
C804
- Maintenance, funding,
C985
- Planning, federal regulatory environment, impact on,
C183
- Planning, power grid, length of projections,
C183
- Power line replacements, Throne Speech response,
6164
- Procurement, consideration for local producers and manufacturers,
C490
- Renewal, funding, budget debate,
302
- Wood pole inspection and replacement,
C793
- Wood pole maintenance, chemical used, health and environmental risk,
C485,
C675
- Net metering program,
C676–77,
E807
- Bi-directional meters, delay,
C895
- Extension, Throne Speech response,
175
- Renewal, Throne Speech,
5,
4467
- Renewal, Throne Speech response,
4481,
4577
- Replacement program, and support for solar industry
- Replacement program, impact on solar industry
- Replacement program, uptake,
C984
- Restore, and implement Renew Saskatchewan, petition
- Transfer to Environment Ministry,
E822
- Optimization program, savings,
C481
- Pensions, actuarial gains and losses,
C726
- Power demand, decrease,
C970
- Power outage, widespread (December 2018),
C803–4
- Repair efforts and enactment of emergency measure protocol, statement by a member
- Expression of thanks to all involved in repair and management efforts, statement by a member
- Procurement, Indigenous businesses,
C897,
E732
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Purchasing, fuel and power imports,
C665
- Rates,
C76
- Increased and infrastructure spending
- Relation to capital spending,
C670,
C723
- Relicensing of northern dams in perpetuity and duty to consult,
C718
- Risk management assessment, technological and regulatory changes,
C724
- Staff
- Compensation reduction to reduce deficit,
C315–16
- COVID-19 pandemic, mitigation measures,
C969
- Diversity targets and retention,
C720
- Efficiency measures, savings from,
C478–79
- Seconded to Carbon Capture and Storage Knowledge Centre,
C263
- Superannuation plan, board travel,
C665–66
- Vehicle fleet, electric options,
E817
- Vendors, performance tracking,
C253
- Saskatchewan Professional Teachers Regulatory Board See
Teachers – Regulatory board
- Saskatchewan Protective Services Medal Award See
Honours and awards – Saskatchewan Protective Services Medal Award
- Saskatchewan Provincial Laboratory See
Saskatchewan Disease Control Laboratory
- Saskatchewan Public Complaints Commission
- Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency Act (No. 169)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Lambert),
N600
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Saskatchewan Registered Nurses' Association See
Nurses
- Saskatchewan Research Council
- Bank account changes, process,
P253–54
- Employment numbers, impact on, calculation,
E744
- Environmental analytical laboratory
- New facilities, preparation costs,
C433
- New facilities, project status,
C697
- Fermentation facility, partnership with National Research Council,
E122
- Financial management, line of credit,
E746–47
- Funding, budget debate,
403
- Funding, reduction of government contribution and increase in contract revenue,
E743–44
- Innovation Saskatchewan, comparison with,
E116,
E197
- Performance indicators, scorecard,
E746
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Public Interest Disclosure Commissioner investigation (April 2016), response to year-end purchases of iPads [misidentified as the Ombudsman's investigation],
E127
- Radon, home testing kits,
E122
- Renewable energy, research,
E125
- Research capacity, applied, discovery, and commercialization,
E126
- Return on investment and leverage from outside sources,
E123,
E744
- Economic and environmental impact, effect of variable commodity rates,
E744
- Senior executive incentive bonus calculations, accuracy,
P253–54
- Staff compensation, efficiencies,
E586–87
- Strategic partnerships,
E125
- Saskatchewan Rivers School Division No. 119
- Saskatchewan Science Centre
- Saskatchewan Scrap Tire Corporation
- Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association See
Snowmobiles and snowmobiling
- Saskatchewan Strategy for Suicide Prevention Act, 2018 (No. 613)
- Saskatchewan Strategy for Suicide Prevention Act, 2019 (No. 618)
- Saskatchewan Student Aid Fund See
Post-secondary students – Student Aid Fund
- Saskatchewan technology start-up incentive See
Tax credits and incentives – Technology start-ups, investment in, non-refundable tax credit
- Saskatchewan Technology Start-up Incentive Act (No. 129)
- Referred to Economy Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Steele),
E525
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- Annual reports (2017-18), (2018-19),
C868–80
- Asset management system,
C122
- Bandwidth purchase, competition and scale, Throne Speech response,
2617
- Call centre in Moose Jaw, reduced call volume and staffing
- Capital projects and procurement, support for local contractors,
C567–68
- Cellular services, reciprocal agreements with private carriers,
C635
- Collective agreements, expired contracts and negotiations,
C774–75,
C875–76
- Competition and market share, challenges,
C569–70
- Consulting and software services,
C627
- Contractors, historical use, budget debate,
5461
- COVID-19 pandemic, customer service measures,
C995
- Charitable initiatives, impact on,
C997–98
- COVID-19 pandemic, service delivery adjustments,
C996–97
- Customer Experience First program,
C469
- Customer services, digital and self-service improvements,
C564
- Customer services, enhancement, budget debate,
5432
- Customer services, self-service options,
C122
- Data centre, Saskatoon, new,
C122
- Data centres, tier 3, Saskatoon and Regina,
C627,
C631
- Debt and debt ratio,
C122
- Efficiency targets and employee management,
C876–77
- Estimates
- (2016-17), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C121–26
- (2017-18), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C343–53,
C402
- (2018-19), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C563–72,
C607
- (2019-20), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C773–77,
C835
- (2019-20, June), supplementary, statutory, lending and investing activities,
C1002
- (2020-21), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C994–1002
- Federal telecommunications policy, engagement with,
C228–29
- Importance to technology industry, Throne Speech response,
2757
- International financial reporting standard,
C868
- Legislative secretaries, work of,
C632–33
- Market expansion opportunities,
C571
- Partnership and investment, advantages, budget debate,
1900
- Privatization,
2475,
C631
- And citizen health information portal development
- Federal tax implications, analysis,
C873–74
- Federal tax implications, impact on dividends,
C630
- Stop plan to sell, petition
- McCall,
735,
767,
794,
854,
905,
939,
964,
1023,
1089–90,
1119,
1326,
1355–56,
1390,
1416–17,
1428–29,
1457,
1471,
1499,
1515,
1538–39
- Throne Speech response,
30,
2614
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Revenue and profit (2015-16),
C225
- Risk assessment analysis,
C123–24,
C226–27
- Crown Investment Corporation involvement,
C349
- Impact of BCE/MTS Transaction on SaskTel report (Mark H. Goldberg & Associates),
C123
- Throne Speech response,
107
- Staff
- Chief executive officer, appointment,
C774
- Chief executive officer, recruitment,
C565
- Compensation, in-scope and out-of-scope,
C874–75
- COVID-19 pandemic, workforce adjustments,
C997
- Retirement management,
C567
- Training challenges,
C231
- Summary financial reporting, transition to, impact on annual report,
C231
- Technological and service achievements and future direction,
C234–35,
C343
- Technology, rate of change, challenges,
C570
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 92)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Heppner),
C572
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 93)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Lambert),
C573
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Saskatchewan Tourism Education Council See
Tourism Saskatchewan – Saskatchewan Tourism Education Council
- Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership
- Conference, 20th anniversary and Export of the Year awards (October 19, 2016), recipient and finalists, member's statement
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Impact on services and reduction in fees,
E906–7
- Market intelligence work,
E907
- Market development and expansion,
E708–9
- Market servicing and expansion, funding increase,
E443–44
- Membership
- Export readiness category, discounted membership,
E447
- Trade missions, Throne Speech,
2589
- Saskatchewan Transportation Company
- As a public/essential service,
C374
- Advertising and promotional discounts,
C367–68
- Annual reports (2017-18), (2018-19),
C915–16
- Contractual obligations to private companies,
C372,
C373–74
- Disabled persons, access and services,
C648
- Elimination,
2476–77,
C367,
C470
- And Greyhound cancellation of western routes, private sector replacements, Throne Speech response,
4597
- And private sector operators
- Announcement, service interruption,
C371
- Anticipated savings, method of calculation,
C649–50
- Budget debate,
1840,
1845,
1846,
1864–65,
1866–67,
1876,
1907,
1912,
1913,
1916,
1919,
1920,
1929,
1935,
1954,
1961,
1975,
1991,
1992,
1995,
1998,
2018,
2046,
2052,
3872,
5446,
5519,
5542
- Cancer patients, transportation to specialized medical services
- Costs and impacts, review
- Employee severance,
C372–73,
C915–16
- Payments, representation in financial statements,
C916
- Employee termination and Canada Labour Code provisions
- Employees, option of layoff with recall,
C374
- Grant for expenses related to,
C372
- Impact assessment and consultation,
C370–71
- Impact on other ministries,
C373,
C377
- Throne Speech response,
4603
- Impact on rural people and northerners, Throne Speech response,
4584
- Impact on seniors, budget debate,
3751,
3926
- Impact on vulnerable people,
U640
- Property assets, future plans,
C307
- Property assets, value assessment,
C650–51
- Sale of assets, depreciation and impairment value,
C651
- Sale of assets, Regina maintenance facility,
C916
- Sale of assets, vehicle fleet, purchaser confidentiality,
C652
- Sale of assets and impact assessment
- Sale of assets and loss of services
- Throne Speech response,
2611,
2612,
2614,
2635,
2657,
2673,
2700,
2711,
2717,
2732,
2736–37,
2757,
2780,
4491,
4550,
6132
- Elimination and sale of assets, stop, petition
- Vermette,
1877–78,
1941,
2002,
2034,
2126,
2155,
2182,
2213,
2233,
2273,
2290,
2307,
2364,
2379,
2400,
2435–36,
2449,
2522,
2558
- Funding, percentage expenses recouped through revenue,
C200–201
- Point-of-sale, web-based application, movement to and benefits of,
C200–201
- Private sector partnerships,
C200
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Provincial Auditor's reports, follow-up schedule after elimination,
P454
- Public sense of ownership,
C375
- Rates, passenger and freight, competitiveness,
C375–76
- Rebuild innovative service as a Crown Corporation, petition
- Regina maintenance facility, refurbishment,
C369
- Restoration of an essential service, official opposition commitment, member's statement
- Routes and communities served, numbers,
C199
- Staff, culture of safety and community engagement,
C368
- Use by Canadian Blood Services and Saskatchewan Disease Control Laboratory,
U512–13
- Saskatchewan Trappers Association See
Trapping industry – Trappers
- Saskatchewan Union of Nurses
- Churn rate pilot project,
U175
- Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association
- Advocacy days, annual lobby, government cancellation of meetings
- Reaction to provincial budget, budget debate,
1935
- Saskatchewan Value-added Agriculture Incentive Act (No. 125)
- Referred to Economy Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Buckingham),
E592
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Saskatchewan Volunteer Fire Fighters Association See
Firefighters – Volunteer – Training
- Saskatchewan Water Corporation
- Annual reports, (2017-18), (2018-19), and 2018 Water Quality Report,
C847–55
- Business continuity plan, development and testing,
C612–13
- Capital assets, non-cash working items,
C618
- Carbon tax, planning,
C753
- Consultant, safety expertise,
C616
- Consultants and contracts, use of,
C249–50
- Customers
- Legacy contracts, outstanding,
C751–52
- Potash industry,
C131
- Feasibility studies, long-term supply,
C850–51
- Debt,
C131
- Debt ratio and debt ceiling,
C133
- Loan repayments, sinking funds,
C618,
C752
- Equity and dividends,
C854
- Estimates
- (2016-17), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C130–34
- (2017-18), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C339–43,
C402
- (2018-19), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C495–98,
C607
- (2019-20), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C750–54,
C835
- (2019-20, June), supplementary, statutory, lending and investing activities,
C1029
- (2020-21), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C1029
- First Nations engagement,
C854
- First Nations reservations, project management and training assistance,
C754,
C849,
C851–52
- Grants in lieu of property taxes,
C752
- Growth projections and marketing efforts,
C754
- Growth strategy, regionalization,
C750–51
- Information technology, asset management system,
C238
- Information technology, enterprise resource planning project,
C852
- Information technology, supervisory control and data acquisition system,
C247
- Infrastructure, aging, and growing customer base, budget debate,
1842,
1872,
3753
- Procurement improvements, sole-source guidelines and employee policies,
C843–46
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- (2014) v.1, ch.4; (2015) v.1, ch.3; (2016) v.2, ch.19 [misidentified as ch.9],
C235–38
- Rates
- Cost-of-service model,
C498
- Cost-of-service model, flexibility,
C752
- Independent providers,
C618
- Revenues, anticipated,
C131
- Staff, retirement plans,
C854
- Staff, training, mandatory and discretionary,
C246
- Transformational change, future considerations,
C244–45
- Water distribution, potable and non-potable, increase,
C239–40
- Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation
- Annual convention, 89th, Prince Albert, member's statement
- Saskatchewan Workers' Compensation Board See also
Workers' compensation
- Appeals, process improvements and reduced wait time,
U103
- Committee of review (2015-16),
U100–101
- Recommendations, commitment to enact
- Complaints regarding,
U1112
- Employer accounts, increase,
U715
- Jurisdictional comparison, program administration and average claims,
P445–46
- Medications policy and addictions accommodations,
U1117–18
- Prevention activities and promotion of healthy behaviours,
U726
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Return to Work program,
P443–44
- Communications, improvements,
P446
- Pain management, addictions implications,
U1117–18
- Staff expertise, COVID-19 pandemic and communicable diseases,
U1108–9
- Surplus
- Causes and potential use,
U101–3
- Refund, effect on government business enterprise revenue projections (2016-17),
C277
- Throne Speech response,
53
- Saskatoon Community Mediation Services
- Saskatoon Crisis Intervention Services
- 40th anniversary, member's statement
- Saskatoon Health Region
- Better Every Day data snapshot,
U139–40
- Internal transfers, clarification,
U140
- Medical and non-medical transfers, language, inappropriate use of "inappropriate" on website,
U166
- Investments, increases, budget debate,
370,
377
- Saskatoon Industry Education Council
- Funding, discontinued,
U11,
U21
- Saskatoon Meewasin Constituency By-election Act (No. 46)
- Referred to Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Committee of the Whole on Bills,
1535
- Report without amendment, moved (Merriman)
- Saskatoon Public Schools Foundation
- Cheer Crates, student support initiative during COVID-19 pandemic school closures, member's statement
- Saskatoon Regional Health Authority See
Provincial Auditor's reports – Regional Health Authorities
- Saskatoon School Division No. 13
- Intergenerational project, recognition, member's statement
- Saskatoon Trades and Skills Centre See
Skills training – Saskatoon Trades and Skills Centre
- Saskatoon Tribal Council
- SaskBuilds Corporation
- Awards
- Silver medal, Government Agency of the Year in the Americas, International P3 Awards (October 27, 2016), member's statement
- Silver medal, infrastructure, Canadian Council of P3s,
E295
- Carbon tax, planning for costs,
E740
- Conflict of interest declarations,
E300
- COVID-19 pandemic, contributions to provincial response,
E936
- Debt charges, reporting,
C283
- Director of procurement, business relationship with Finance Minister,
C290–91
- Estimates
- (2019-20, June), supplementary, statutory, lending and investing activities,
E967
- (2020-21), main, lending and investing activities,
E967
- Facilities, consolidation, renovation expense,
E730,
E734
- Honorariums paid to unsuccessful bidders,
E312–15
- Integrated capital planning,
E295–96,
E608,
E611–12,
E729–30,
E935,
P399
- Capital plan,
E86
- Debt reporting and transparency,
C96–97
- Funding, impact of project flow and construction season,
E734–35
- Relation to federal funding agreements,
E735–36
- Reporting, differentiation between public-private partnerships and traditional builds,
C289
- Representation of out-year allocations,
U623–24
- Treasury board and cabinet, role of,
C961,
E736
- Funding model, evaluation processes,
P398
- Project management costs as a percentage of overall costs,
E937–39
- Role of Finance Ministry,
C549
- Legal services related to public-private partnerships,
E312
- Lending and investing, representation in Estimates,
E942
- Office space leases and information technology, Central Services Ministry,
E315
- Partnerships British Columbia, contracts and deliverables,
E89–90,
E312
- Project funding, representation in Public Accounts and value-for-money reports,
E77–78
- Project funding, year-end rollover,
E77
- Projects, status update,
E295
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Public-private partnerships
- Business case development model, commendation of Provincial Auditor,
E75
- Completed projects, ongoing responsibilities,
E608
- Contract management and ongoing risk assessment,
P400–401
- Information sharing with other jurisdictions,
P401
- Revenue, income from interest,
E78–79
- SaskEnergy Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 82)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Lambert),
C605
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- SaskEnergy Inc.
- Annual reports (2012), (2013), (2014), (2015-16),
C210–25
- Annual reports (2017-18), (2018-2019),
C855–68
- Bayhurst Energy Services Corporation, wind down,
C757–58
- Capital expenditure program,
C129
- Collective bargaining and business continuity,
C864
- Commodity and delivery rate,
C1003
- Commodity rate, decreased, and impact of carbon tax on consumer costs,
C755,
C758–59
- Throne Speech response,
4640
- COVID-19 pandemic and oil price collapse, impact on revenues,
C1004
- Customers, billing, automated metering infrastructure,
C357
- Debt, borrowing requirements, considerations,
C503–4
- Debt, debt ratio and debt limit,
C354–55
- Debt-to-equity ratio and dividends,
C856
- Distribution rights, move from legislation to regulations
- Dividend and income from operations,
C620
- Environmental efficiencies,
C221–22
- Estimates
- (2016-17), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C126–30
- (2017-18), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C353–60,
C402
- (2018-19), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C499–510,
C607
- (2019-20), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C754–63,
C835
- (2020-21), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C1003–12
- Financial reporting, adjustment to fiscal year,
C126
- Flooding and ground shifting,
C211
- Discontinuation of services, areas affected,
C1010–11
- Last Mountain Lake, discontinuation of services,
C509–10
- Regina Beach explosion, final costs,
C1011
- Regina Beach explosion, legal claims,
C763,
C1010
- Gas gathering and processing, assistance for the private sector,
C859–60
- Gas stock, flare gas potential,
C219
- Gas stock and purchase rate,
C129
- Information technology,
C761
- Records management software,
C220–21
- Supervisory control and data acquisition system
- Implementation delay and added security features,
C209–10
- Monitoring and incident triggers,
C620
- Network configuration and security,
C619–20
- Infrastructure
- Contractors, quality assurance and oversight,
C761–62
- Priorities, establishing criteria,
C503
- Safety and reliability, and serving expanded customer base, budget debate,
1842,
1872,
3753
- Service connection upgrades,
C499
- Lending and investing, estimates versus actuals,
C759
- Losses, storage assets, non-cash accounting adjustment,
C623
- Meters, inside residences, remaining,
C508
- Office equipment contracts,
C867
- Organizational alignment,
C623
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Regulatory intensification, impact operations,
C622
- Regulatory oversight, responsible agencies,
C755
- Revenues, fees and sales,
C623
- Staff
- And contractors, breakdown of responsibility,
C762–63
- Compensation reduction and employee efficiencies,
C508
- Compensation reduction to reduce deficit,
C358
- Comprehensive employee survey, results and actions taken,
C863–64
- Employee fuel theft, and improved oversight,
C1011–12
- President and chief executive officer, appointment of Ken From and retirement of Doug Kelln, ministerial statement (Duncan)
- Redeployment to accommodate seasonal work,
C215–16
- Technological advancements, public safety and improved service,
C212–13
- Weather, colder than average temperatures, impact on demand,
C211,
C216
- SaskEnergy (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 137)
- Referred to Economy Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Buckingham),
E776
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- SaskPower See
Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- SaskTel See
Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- SaskTenders
- Portal, enhancement,
E301
- Website, electronic bid submissions,
C55–56
- SaskWater See
Saskatchewan Water Corporation
- SATCC (Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission) See
Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission
- SAVI (Saskatchewan agri-value initiative) grant See
Breweries and distilleries – Great Western Brewing Company
- Sawmills See also
Forests and forestry
- Big River
- Carrier Lumber, job creation incentives,
E766–67
- Environmental liabilities, held by CIC Asset Management Inc.,
C182
- Carrot River
- Edgewood Forest Products expansion
- Grand opening, Throne Speech,
4
- Grand opening, Throne Speech response,
128,
140
- Meadow Lake Pulp Limited Partnership, environmental liabilities, held by CIC Asset Management Inc.,
C181
- SCAAP (Senior Citizen's Ambulance Assistance Program) See
Ambulance service – First Nations seniors
- SCAN (Safer communities and neighbourhoods) See
Crime, prevention and intervention – Safer communities and neighbourhoods
- Schaefer, Courtney See
Tributes
- Schimpf, Erin See
Donation of organs, tissues, etc., Public hearings – Presenter – Saskatchewan Transplant
- Schizophrenia See
Mental health – Schizophrenia Society of Saskatchewan
- Scholarships and bursaries See also
Post-secondary students – Financial supports
- Aboriginal bursary program, Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan,
C184
- COVID-19 pandemic, emergency financial assistance, reallocation of funds,
U1121,
U1124–25
- Indigenous Economic Development Scholarship, recipient Kelly Fiddler, member's statement
- Lester B. Pearson Scholarship, funding, discontinued,
U11
- Prince Albert Grand Council Women's Commission, Post-Secondary Scholarship Banquet, 18th annual (2018), and recognition of recipients, member's statement
- Saskatchewan advantage scholarship program,
U425,
U438–39,
U845
- Funding,
U183–84,
U663,
U672
- Budget debate,
252,
322,
368,
372,
404,
1841,
1898,
1951,
1958,
2012,
3879
- Needs-tested, conversion to, budget debate,
5431,
5511
- Throne Speech response,
60,
118,
159,
2619,
2638,
2648,
2695,
2736,
4580,
4582
- Saskatchewan Innovation and Opportunity Scholarships,
U425,
U663,
U672,
U845
- Parkland College, presentation ceremony (March 17, 2017), member's statement
- Saskatchewan Scholarship of Honour
- 2016 recipients, member's statement
- 2017 recipients, member's statement
- 2018 recipients, member's statement
- 2019 recipients, member's statement
- School boards and divisions
- Accountability agreements and project agreements for new schools,
E81–82
- Accountability agreements for new schools
- Confidentiality requirements, traditional builds and public-private partnerships,
E84–85
- Administrative and governance costs, budget debate,
389
- Administrative efficiencies,
U387
- Amalgamation, potential,
U23,
U38
- Rejection, media and industry comments, budget debate,
1893
- Audit recommendations, leverage and applicability to other school divisions,
P23–24
- Autonomy and perceived pressure from Premier
- Board membership for former division employees,
U648
- Capital project requests,
U1086
- Non-capital alternatives,
P20
- Carbon tax costs and recipient of rebates,
U806–7
- COVID-19 pandemic, savings from not providing in-class instruction, and use of savings,
7061–62,
7072,
U1055
- Efficiencies and reassignment of savings,
U654–55
- Enrolment, increased, Throne Speech response,
105
- Enrolment, projections and accuracy,
U16–17,
U55
- Facilities management processes,
P575–76
- Maintenance plan and priorities,
P32–33
- Tracking and reporting,
P32
- Financial management and governance practices,
P280
- Funding,
7052,
U9–10,
U827–28,
U1048 See also
Education, funding – Funding model review
- And increased municipal costs,
U655
- And limits placed on professional development and travel,
U660
- Feedback and challenges,
U828
- Lean initiative clawback (2014), budget debate,
3883
- Operational,
U607,
U644,
U646–47,
U801,
U820,
U1048
- Budget debate,
1875,
1920,
1930,
3727,
3752–53,
3805,
3817,
3851,
3929,
5431,
5472,
5475,
5479,
5484,
5500,
5557,
5561,
5564,
5570,
5606,
5609,
6935
- Conditionality, areas of,
U828
- And roll forward amount,
U1054
- Funding, off-loading, budget debate,
436
- Governance, education sector review,
U408–9,
U648–49
- Community meetings, budget debate,
1933
- Governance, knowledge and competencies,
P567
- Governance and administration, funding allocation,
U827
- Inflationary pressures,
U655
- Information technology, disaster recovery plans,
P304,
P553–54
- Litigation, public and separate, cost,
U411–12
- Mental health professionals and social workers,
U842
- Northern divisions
- Governance changes, consultation and review
- Policy and procedures, updating,
P568
- Premier's Board of Education Award for Innovation and Excellence
- 2017 recipients, member's statement
- 2019 recipients, member's statement
- Procurement, verification of vendor authenticity,
P565
- Provincial sales tax, exemption for construction and insurance,
U647
- Saskatchewan School Boards Association
- Memorandum of understanding regarding reconciliation through treaty education, member's statement
- Shared services, provincial framework, budget debate,
1841
- Staff and personnel, mental health and student safety training,
U841–42
- Student information system,
P571–72
- Transformational change, communication, lack of
- Transitional funding,
U22
- Trustees
- Accountability and fairness,
U412–13
- Compensation, budget debate,
1933
- List of
- South East Cornerstone School Division
- School Choice Protection Act (No. 89)
- Referred to Human Services Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report with amendment, moved (Fiaz),
U743
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Amendments, first and second readings
- School shooting, La Loche, 2016
- Community supports, government involvement,
N153–55
- Damage to building, funding for repairs
- Emergency response, coordination and funding,
N91
- Geo-memorials, Adam Wood Memorial Landing and Janvier Point, for educators who lost their lives, member's statement
- Support for community,
U653
- Throne Speech response,
28,
126
- Workers' compensation, support for victims,
U549
- Schools
- Age and life expectancy,
U624
- Bus routes
- Changes, Throne Speech response,
2614
- Funding, and acceptable walking distances for students,
P565–66
- Buses
- COVID-19 pandemic, safety protocols and costs,
U1074
- Overcrowding and student safety
- Capacity, impact on class size and overcrowding
- Capital projects,
U1085 See also
Education, funding – Capital and educator costs
- Board autonomy, budget debate,
5449
- Funding,
U10,
U51,
U608,
U802,
U1048
- Long-term, budget debate,
3885
- Preventative maintenance and renewal fund,
U51,
U394,
U1085–86
- As a percentage of education capital spending,
U624,
U1087
- Preventative maintenance and renewal funds and emergent funds,
P18–19,
U10,
U608,
U620,
U1049
- Budget debate,
1951,
1958,
2015,
3728,
3753,
3757,
3805,
3814,
3817,
3819,
3832,
3889,
3890,
3906
- Repairs and replacements, funding predictability
- Churchbridge Public School, industrial millwright mechanics course, recognition of community support, member's statement
- Community schools
- Caroline Robins Community School, Saskatoon, 50th anniversary (2016), member's statement
- Mayfair Community School, Saskatoon, 100th anniversary, member's statement
- Condition of facilities, government investments
- École Victoria School, Saskatoon, teepee project, member's statement
- Energy conservation, pilot project, Throne Speech response,
6168
- E.S. Laird Middle School, Lloydminster, grade 9 eco-class, recipient of Peavey Mart agriculture grant, member's statement
- Facility maintenance, processes,
P280–81
- French language, projects,
U802
- Government investment, member's statement
- Government investment, recognition, moved (Olauson),
5082–92
- Lloydminster Comprehensive High School, donation of two vans, Diane Gow, member's statement
- Mosaic Extreme Makeover Challenge bursary (2016), Preeceville school, recipient, member's statement
- Northern Saskatchewan, Throne Speech response,
6173
- Operations and maintenance, funded space allocation, instructional and non-instructional space,
U826
- Alternative schools,
U826
- Oskayak School, Saskatoon, powwow, Throne Speech response,
4521
- Overcrowding, budget debate,
1914
- Oxbow Prairie Horizons School, Throne Speech response,
149
- Palliser Heights Elementary School, Moose Jaw, Heart Garden opening, member's statement
- Regina, Dieppe School, closure, budget debate,
5449
- Renovations and repairs
- Borden School, budget debate,
377
- Borden School, Throne Speech response,
2698
- Canora-Pelly constituency
- Carrot River constituency, budget debate,
5475
- Cut Knife-Turtleford constituency, Throne Speech response,
2674
- Gravelbourg
- École Gravelbourg School, grand opening after renovations (October 18, 2016), member's statement
- Throne Speech response,
62
- Lloydminster, Hillmond Central School, gym replacement, budget debate,
2015
- Martensville High School, opening and ribbon cutting (May 5, 2017), member's statement
- Martensville-Warman constituency, budget debate,
405,
424,
1887
- Martin Collegiate, renewal, Throne Speech response,
6190
- Melville constituency, Throne Speech response,
2633
- Moose Jaw, Throne Speech response,
2695
- North Battleford, John Paul II Collegiate, funding,
U1048
- Prince Albert constituency, Throne Speech response,
98
- Rosthern-Shellbrook constituency, budget debate,
1987
- Yorkton Regional High School, funding,
U1048
- Safety measures
- Improvements, implementation costs and funding source,
P25–26
- Scott Collegiate, Regina, Graduation Powwow (June 8, 2016) at First Nations University, member's statement
- St. Dominic School, Saskatoon, Montgomery Place community project, recognition, member's statement
- St. Josephat School, Regina, 40th anniversary, member's statement
- St. Philip School, Saskatoon, supports for deaf students,
U399,
U401
- Schools, new
- And rate of population growth, budget debate,
3884–85
- And renovated schools, investments
- Budget debate,
253,
303,
322,
407,
424,
1890,
1893,
1896,
1919,
1922,
1927,
1938,
1952,
1955,
1958,
1969,
1972,
1984,
1987,
1996,
2011,
2022,
2029–30,
3728,
3754,
3757,
3780,
3805,
3817,
3831,
3833,
3878–79,
3895,
3932,
3937,
5474,
5479,
5485,
5508,
5520,
5537,
5539,
5551,
5561
- Throne Speech response,
20,
56,
62,
89,
98,
105,
115,
2605,
2609,
2619,
2633,
2638,
2642,
2647,
2689,
2691,
2695,
2697–98,
2703,
2707–8,
2723,
2729–30,
4483,
4493,
4495,
4514,
4525,
4529,
4536,
4542,
4567,
4580,
4582,
4590,
4614,
4631,
4640,
4642,
6118,
6167,
6236,
6262,
6264
- Capacity planning and utilization
- Capacity planning and utilization, Throne Speech response,
6109
- Child care spaces,
U616
- Policy for new elementary schools,
U47
- Gender-neutral bathrooms,
U14
- Throne Speech response,
4493
- High school, need for, southeast Regina and bedroom communities, Throne Speech response,
4552
- High schools, Regina and Saskatoon, building assessment and needs assessment,
U1048
- Joint-use, Harbour Landing, funding,
U1048
- Joint-use, Moose Jaw, South Hill schools,
U802,
U837–38
- Budget debate,
5432,
5461,
5482,
5484,
5500,
5504,
5537,
5544,
5549,
5551,
5557,
5561,
5570,
5609,
5633
- Planning and design funding, member's statement
- School size and demographic analysis,
U1090
- Throne Speech response,
6143
- Joint-use [Regina, Saskatoon, Martensville, Warman],
E607–8
- Budget debate,
251,
282,
305,
308,
337,
386,
393,
405,
424,
1875,
1887,
1930,
1954,
1958,
2029,
3780,
3881
- Community access and use,
U54
- Completion, Throne Speech response,
2616,
2638,
2647,
2661,
2671,
2695,
2703,
2707,
2723,
2730
- Funding,
E77,
U10
- And cost-savings using public-private partnership model,
E75
- Martensville
- Completion, upcoming (Fall 2017), member's statement
- Martensville and Warman
- Opening (Fall 2017), member's statement
- Regina
- Greens on Gardiner
- Completion, upcoming (September 2017), member's statement
- Opening (September 2017), member's statement
- Throne Speech response,
4552
- Harbour Landing
- Completion, upcoming (September 2017), member's statement
- Opening (September 2017), member's statement
- Rosewood Park
- Completion, upcoming (September 2017), member's statement
- Opening (September 2017), member's statement
- Throne Speech response,
4493
- Saskatoon
- Evergreen
- Completion, upcoming (September 2017), member's statement
- Hampton Village
- Completion, upcoming (September 2017), member's statement
- Opening (September 2017), member's statement
- Rosewood
- Completion, upcoming (September 2017), member's statement
- Opening (September 2017), member's statement
- Throne Speech response,
6211
- Stonebridge
- Completion, upcoming (September 2017), member's statement
- Opening (September 2017), member's statement
- Throne Speech response,
34
- Throne Speech response,
4637
- Warman
- Completion, upcoming (Fall 2017), member's statement
- Opening (Fall 2017), member's statement
- Land prior to build, responsibility
- Lloydminster constituency, budget debate,
2015
- Opened under New Democratic governments, Throne Speech response,
2634–35
- Public-private partnership funding model
- Benefits, Throne Speech response,
2714,
2730
- Consideration of for 2020 school announcements,
U1090
- Contracts and appendices, access to,
E84
- Costs, non-contractual items,
U837
- Costs, representation in Public Accounts,
E85–86
- Critique, Throne Speech response,
30,
2614
- Planning process, accounting for staff time,
E82
- Project agreements, reporting requirements,
P299–300
- Strategic issues construction oversight committee,
P300
- Value-for-money reports, inclusion of legal costs,
E82
- Regina, mâmawêyatitân
- Community importance, Throne Speech response,
6229
- Completion, upcoming, member's statement
- Opening, Throne Speech,
2586
- Replacements
- Carrot River, elementary and high school consolidation, funding,
U1048
- Regina
- Connaught Community School
- Opening, Throne Speech,
2586
- Opening, Throne Speech response,
2647,
2661
- Playground equipment, Connaught school community council fundraising efforts, member's statement
- Ecole St. Pius X and Argyle School, consolidation and replacement,
U802,
U837–38,
U1049
- Budget debate,
5432,
5484,
5489,
5500,
5504,
5534,
5537,
5544,
5546,
5551,
5557,
5561,
5570,
5575,
5609,
5624,
5633
- Need for, Throne Speech response,
6191
- Sacred Heart Community School
- Opening, member's statement
- Opening, Throne Speech,
2586
- St. Peter, St. Michael, and Imperial, consolidation and replacement,
U1048
- Rosthern and Weyburn, funding,
U837–38,
U1048
- Budget debate,
3728,
3753,
3817,
3885,
5432,
5479,
5484,
5537,
5549,
5551,
5557,
5561,
5633
- Planning, budget debate,
1841,
1922,
1951,
1958,
1969,
1987,
2022,
2030,
2051,
2053
- Planning, member's statement
- Rosthern-Shellbrook, funding, planning
- Throne Speech response,
2689
- Saskatoon
- Princess Alexandra, King George and Pleasant Hill, consolidation and replacement,
U1048
- Saskatoon, St. Frances School, planning,
U802
- Saskatoon, St. Frances School, planning
- Budget debate,
5432,
5479,
5484,
5537,
5544,
5549,
5551,
5557,
5561,
5633
- Saskatoon, St. Frances Schools,
U1048
- Saskatoon, St. Frances Schools, planning,
U837–38
- Swift Current, budget debate,
3820,
5481
- Saskatoon, Willowgrove School and Holy Family Catholic School, delays,
E88
- Staffing and furniture expenses, budget debate,
1932
- Traditional build model, project completion record and limitations,
E88–89
- White City, Emerald Ridge Elementary
- Throne Speech response,
4552
- Schroeder, Leigh See
Tributes
- SCIC (Saskatchewan Council for International Cooperation) See
Poverty – Global
- Science
- 30 by 30 initiative, Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan, recruitment of female engineers, and Engineering and Geoscience Week (March 5-11, 2017), member's statement
- Canada-Wide Science Fair
- (May 15-20, 2016), Teresa Deng, recognition, member's statement
- (May 12-19, 2018), bronze medal and Excellence Award winner Shaelagh Stephan, work in plant waste and biodegradable plastics, member's statement
- (2019), Saskatchewan participants, member's statement
- Gilbert, Meagan, geological and paleontological research contributions, recognition, member's statement
- Job growth, budget debate,
1929
- Science, Technology, Innovation and Collaboration Awards See
Innovation
- SCIS (Saskatoon Crisis Intervention Services) See
Saskatoon Crisis Intervention Services
- SCYAP (Saskatoon Community Youth Arts Program) See
Art and artists
- Securities Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 159)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Tochor),
N499
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Seed capital See
Venture capital
- SEIU-West (Service Employees' International Union West) See
Labour unions – Service Employees' International Union West
- Seizure of Criminal Property Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 150)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Olauson),
N593
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- SEMSA (Saskatchewan Emergency Medical Services Association) See
Emergency services
- Seniors
- Advocate, immediately appoint, petition
- All Seniors Games See
Games
- Community involvement, Saskatchewan Seniors Mechanism, funding,
U1002
- Education property tax deferral program,
U629
- Throne Speech response,
23,
60,
84,
92,
109,
115–16,
2611,
2630,
2641,
2653,
2656,
2670,
2692,
2695,
2753,
2784
- ElderWisdomYXE bench project, Saskatoon Services for Seniors, advocacy and community building project (August 2018), member's statement
- Government support, accomplishments
- Housing See also
Saskatchewan Housing Corporation – Government-owned houses – Sale, seniors' units in rural Saskatchewan
- Affordable, budget debate,
402
- Bethany retirement community, Middle Lake, 60th anniversary celebration (October 15, 2016), member's statement
- Pinehouse Lake elder living complex, completion, member's statement
- Revera retirement community, Regina
- Green Falls Landing, ground breaking ceremony, member's statement
- Throne Speech response,
63
- Minister responsible for, appointment, Throne Speech response,
6213
- Reverse budget decisions that affect seniors adversely, petition
- Seniors First team and Seniors House Calls, Throne Speech response,
6166
- Seniors Gala Luncheon and 70-Plus and Still Going Strong Award presentation, Prince Albert Seniors Advocacy Centre
- (2018), member's statement
- (2019), member's statement
- Seniors Home Security Program,
N76
- Seniors' income plan program,
U162,
U627,
U633,
U932 See also
Public welfare – Income assistance programs – Seniors, changes
- And access to benefits, budget debate,
431–32
- And personal care home benefit, increase, budget debate,
1842,
1876,
1952
- Clients, decreasing, and improved situation of seniors, budget debate,
348
- Government accomplishments,
2467,
2478 See also
Seniors – Government support, accomplishments
- Budget debate,
252,
323,
425,
1890,
1892,
1895,
1938,
1955,
1972,
3754,
3805,
3874,
5485
- Support for increased costs, budget debate,
3897
- Supports for, no mention, Throne Speech response,
6238
- Supports for, Throne Speech response,
6108,
6165
- Senior's drug plan
- Increased fees, Throne Speech response,
2695,
2780
- Increased fees and qualifying income threshold, budget debate,
329,
339
- Increased fees and qualifying income threshold, Throne Speech response,
2657
- Per-prescription fees, stop increase, petition
- Throne Speech response,
2711
- Seniors' income plan program See
Seniors – Seniors' income plan program
- Service clubs
- Balcarres Lions member Dwight Dixon See
Tributes
- Knights of Columbus Patriotic Dinner, Yorkton, member's statement
- Lions Club of Melville, 50th anniversary, member's statement
- Lions Club of Prince Albert, 70th anniversary, member's statement
- Lions Club of St. Louis, 50th anniversary (April 7, 2018), member's statement
- Premier's Service Club Award
- (2018), Rotary Club of Saskatoon, recipient, member's statement
- (2019), Rotary Club of The Battlefords, recipient, member's statement
- Rotary Christmas Carol Festival, Regina See
Christmas
- Rotary Club of Moose Jaw, 100th anniversary celebration (2016), member's statement
- Rotary Clubs of Saskatoon, Badge Shield Star Dinner and Citizen Awards (April 12, 2018), award recipients and recognition of first responders, member's statement
- Rotary Clubs of Saskatoon, recognition of good works, member's statement
- Service Employees' International Union West See
Labour unions
- Servitudes See
Surface rights
- SES (Saskatchewan employment supplement) See
Public welfare – Income assistance programs
- Sesquicentennial See
Canada, sesquicentennial events
- Seventy-five minute debate
- Budget, 2017-18
- Hiked taxes, service cuts, inability to deal with provincial finances, and continued mismanagement of the economy, condemnation, moved (Sproule),
3693–3705
- Budget, 2019-20
- Balanced with no new taxes or tax increases, government commendation, moved (Stewart),
5986–96
- Business
- Development, government commitment to innovative programs and incentives to support business and entrepreneurship, support, moved (Olauson),
4191–4202
- Climate change
- Caused by human activity, recognition, and condemnation of government failure to create green jobs, moved (Pedersen),
5899–5909
- Corporate income tax
- Small business, income threshold, increase to encourage growth, commendation, moved (Olauson),
3217–28
- Crime, prevention and intervention
- Rural and remote areas
- Government investment and initiatives, recognition, moved (Cox),
5253–64
- Domestic violence
- And interpersonal violence, reduction, government failure to address issues and implement a plan, condemnation, moved (Sarauer),
580–90
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals
- Pharmacare, national strategy, immediately call on the federal government to implement and fully fund, moved (Chartier),
4070–81
- Economy
- Government policies, role in creating environment of economic growth, recognition, moved (Fiaz),
1730–40
- Education, funding
- Crisis in classrooms due to underfunding, recognition, moved (Beck),
6338–49
- Faith-based schools and non-catholic student attendance at catholic schools, support for government commitment, moved (Makowsky),
2409–18
- Government failure to provide adequate funding and honour teachers' contract, condemnation, moved (Beck),
775–85
- First Nations
- United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous people, Assembly supports, moved (Belanger),
5782–93
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition deal
- Investigation, judicial inquiry and forensic audit, call for, moved (Sproule),
1127–39
- Transparency and accountability, importance of and need for further, moved (Sproule),
3072–83
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition processes audit
- Witnesses, government blocking from Public Accounts Committee and failing to be open and transparent, condemnation, moved (Sproule),
1621–33
- Government
- Saskatchewan plan for growth, next decade
- Health care
- Government actions regarding hallway medicine, employee communication, and infrastructure decline, condemnation, moved (Chartier),
6507–18
- Public system, support for, and condemnation of government statements supporting private care, moved (Sproule),
6796–6807
- Rural and remote, access improvements through government and health region actions, support, moved (Steele),
946–56
- Highways and roads
- Government investments to reverse neglect by previous NDP government, recognition, moved (Fiaz),
4851–61
- Highways and roads, safety
- Government initiatives and actions to improve highway safety, commendation, moved (Ross),
2259–67
- Libraries, public
- Budget cuts to libraries across the province, condemnation, moved (Beck),
2167–78
- Minimum wage
- $15 per hour, call upon government to phase in, moved (McCall),
4763–74
- Municipalities, funding
- Deep and unexpected cuts and elimination of grants-in-lieu, condemnation of government, moved (Rancourt),
2332–44
- Freeze on revenue sharing and cuts to grants-in-lieu, hometowns deserve better, moved (Sarauer),
3458–67
- Nuclear energy
- Small modular reactors, development, support for, moved (Olauson),
6886–96
- Oil industry
- Orphaned wells
- National abandoned well completion program, call on federal government to immediately implement, support, moved (Steele),
1275–86
- Physicians
- And nurses, recruitment and retention, government commitment to innovative solutions, support, moved (Weekes),
4329–40
- Pipelines
- Energy East, Keystone XL and Northern Gateway, construction, support, moved (Marit); amendment (Forbes),
641–53
- Energy East, Northern Gateway, and Trans Mountain, support for construction, and condemnation of federal leaders who oppose energy projects, moved (Bonk),
6406–16
- National Energy Board, stop including upstream and downstream emissions in approval assessments, moved (Carr),
2958–69
- Trans Mountain pipeline, expansion project, Kinder Morgan, construction, reject the actions of British Columbia government to hinder project of national interest and call upon federal government to immediately act, moved (Francis),
3950–60
- Political parties
- Donations, lobbyists and corporations receiving government contracts, enact legislation banning donations, moved (Forbes),
2500–2511
- Railways
- Commodities backlog, urge federal government to pass an order in council with requirements to help address issue and implement legislative improvements, moved (Bradshaw),
3575–85
- Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program
- Program success in welcoming newcomers, moved (Buckingham),
5712–22
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Government financial mismanagement for which Saskatchewan people are being forced to pay, condemnation, moved (Sproule),
1398–1408
- Schools
- Government investment, recognition, moved (Olauson),
5082–92
- Suicides
- Prevention strategy, develop and implement, moved (Chartier),
4970–80
- Trade
- Free trade, importance of, and recognition and acknowledgment of the benefits that trade brings to our province, moved (Bonk),
1479–90
- Wascana Park and Wascana Centre Authority
- Governance structure, restore, and ensure an appropriate building for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, moved (Sarauer),
5352–62
- Sewage
- Battleford, lagoon replacement, Throne Speech response,
6150
- Industrial waste water systems
- Co-op Refinery Complex, Regina, waste water improvement project
- Global Water Awards industrial project of the year, member's statement
- Enforcement actions, public reporting,
P51–52,
P55
- Environmental protection officers, time spent on inspections,
P54
- Environmental protection officers to facilities ratio,
P53
- High-risk sites, explanation,
P54
- Significant breaches,
P344
- Infrastructure investments, Rosthern-Shellbrook constituency, budget debate,
372,
1988
- Irrigation woodlots,
C850
- Kamsack, sewage lagoon expansion (2009), budget debate,
394
- Nipawin, new sewage treatment plant, government funding, member's statement
- Partnership funding, lagoon system, Rural Municipality of Frenchman Butte, budget debate,
3757
- Waste water management, federal regulations, compliance, support for municipalities,
E828
- Waste water management, federal regulatory changes,
C243
- Waste water systems, public, regulation,
P116
- Waste water treatment plant, Lloydminster, budget debate,
3757
- Sexting See
Bullying – Cyberbullying, unauthorized distribution of intimate images
- Sexual assault See also
Domestic violence – And sexual assault
- Government efforts and development of strategy
- Nurse examiner services, funding,
N738,
U978
- Philadelphia model, pilot project,
U1123
- Response to, discussion in legislative assembly
- Saskatoon Sexual Assault & Information Centre fashion show fundraiser (October 13, 2017), member's statement
- Sexual Assault Awareness Week
- (May 10-16, 2016), member's statement
- (May 15-19, 2017), member's statement
- (May 14-18, 2018), member's statement
- (May 13-17, 2019), member's statement
- Sexual assault centre, Lloydminster, budget debate,
3757
- Sexual assault centres, funding, and development of strategy
- Sexual Assault Services of Saskatchewan leadership forum (February 6-7, 2019), member's statement
- Sexual Assault Services of Saskatchewan recommendations, government response,
N737–38
- Sexual Assault Services of Saskatchewan recommendations, government review, Throne Speech response,
6209–10
- Strategy, need for, Throne Speech response,
4487,
4616
- Victims, counselling services, wait times
- Victims, employment leave, legislative changes
- Sexual orientation
- Breaking the Silence conference (March 17-18, 2017), Saskatoon, and Peter Corren prize for social justice, recipient, member's statement
- Conversion therapy, enact legislation banning, petition
- Curriculum and resource material development to support Deepening the Discussion: Gender and Sexual Diversity report,
U14
- International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia (May 17, 2019), and Pride Month (June), member's statement
- Mass shooting in Orlando, Florida (June 12, 2016) and support for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community, member's statement
- Pride month and pride week
- Pride month (June 2016), and Laura Budd, recognition, member's statement
- Pride month (June 2016), flag-raising at Legislative Building, member's statement
- Pride month (June 2017), and Saskatoon Pride Parade, member's statement
- Pride month (June 2018), and human rights ruling regarding removal of gender markers on birth certificates, member's statement
- Government member participation, Throne speech response,
6178
- Moose Jaw Pride parade (June 4, 2016), member's statement
- Pride week in Prince Albert (May 29-June 4, 2016), member's statement
- Regina Pride festival (June 25, 2016), member's statement
- Sexually transmitted diseases See
AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome);
HIV infections;
Immunization – Human papilloma virus vaccination program
- SGEU (Saskatchewan Government and General Employees' Union) See
Saskatchewan Government and General Employees' Union
- SGI See
Saskatchewan Government Insurance
- Shand power station See
Carbon sequestration – Test facility at Shand power station
- Shelters
- Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society
- Donation from Redhead farm equipment dealership, member's statement
- Fifth anniversary and educational events, member's statement
- Flight team Jenny Thorpe and Matt Hogan, Saskatoon, winners of Association of Air Medical Services 2018 Sim Cup, member's statement
- Fundraising gala, Rosetown, Throne Speech response,
2663
- New helipad, Lloydminster, recognition of community fundraising efforts, member's statement
- Night with STARS Gala
- (March 31, 2017), fundraiser, member's statement
- (April 13, 2018), fundraiser, member's statement
- (April 12, 2019), fundraiser, member's statement
- Personal story about value of, Throne Speech response,
2650
- Service agreement, government renewal, and purchase of new helicopters, member's statement
- Throne Speech response,
62,
84,
86,
2638,
2671,
4542,
4546,
6082,
6109,
6126,
6164,
6187,
6196,
6213,
6264
- Siddons, Chris See
Tributes
- SIF (Strategic Investment Fund) See
Post-secondary Institutions – Capital funding – Strategic Investment Fund
- SIGA (Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority) See
Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority
- SIIF (Saskatchewan Immigrant Investor Fund) See
HeadStart on a Home program
- SIIT (Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies) See
Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies
- Sikh Heritage Month Act (No. 616)
- Sikhism
- Guru Nanak Dev Ji Sahib, 550th birthday, member's statement
- SILS (Saskatchewan Information & Library Services Consortium) See
Libraries, public – Saskatchewan Information & Library Services Consortium
- SINP (Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee program) See
Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee program
- SIP (Seniors' income plan program) See
Seniors – Seniors' income plan program
- SIPPA (Saskatchewan international physician practice assessment) program See
Physicians – International medical graduates, Saskatchewan international physician practice assessment program
- Sixties Scoop, government apology
N561
- And actions towards closing the disparity gap
- And corrective action, Throne Speech response,
4602
- And designation of day of memorial
- And government action on recommendations
- Compensation, exempted income for public welfare recipients,
U1037
- Throne Speech response,
50,
122,
2636,
2654,
2673,
2762,
2781,
4480,
4486,
4490,
4518,
4522,
4535,
4583,
4610,
4612–13,
4665
- Skating rinks
- Art Hauser Centre, Prince Albert, budget debate,
410
- Community rink affordability grant,
N34–35
- Crescent Point Place, Weyburn, retirement of Myrna McFadden, long-time concession operator, member's statement
- Kaminski Arena naming in honour of Churchbridge community member, member's statement
- Mosaic Place, Moose Jaw, Throne Speech response,
36
- Quinn Stevenson Memorial Rink, renamed in honour of local killed by drunk driver, member's statement
- Rosthern, utilizing community rink affordability grant, budget debate,
372
- Southend, Throne Speech,
6065
- Southend, Throne Speech response,
6265
- Spiritwood arena, budget debate,
1988
- Skiing
- Regina Ski Club, recognition of organization and volunteers, member's statement
- Skills training
- And employment development
- Programs, reduced funding, budget debate,
5578
- Throne Speech response,
4487
- Apprenticeship
- Alternate technical training delivery, development,
E888–89
- Demand-driven model,
E168
- Harmonization, across jurisdictions,
E168,
E889
- Harmonization, pan-Canadian mobility protocol agreement, implementation, ministerial statement (Harrison)
- Increased spaces, budget debate,
284
- COVID-19 pandemic, economic impacts and opportunity for increased workforce development,
E886–87,
E888
- Dual-certification program, carpentry and welding, Great Plains College, Rosetown campus, member's statement
- First Nations
- Federal funding and provincial input,
E158–59
- Funding, Throne Speech,
2587
- Funding, Throne Speech response,
2692
- Percentage of all apprentices,
P40
- Throne Speech response,
112
- First Nations and Métis,
707
- Investments
- Throne Speech response,
38
- Labour market responsiveness,
E435
- Newcomers, minimum language requirements,
E692–93
- Northern Saskatchewan, investment,
E687
- Programs, federal support,
C532,
E678–82
- Accountability requirements,
E678
- Agreements, merging,
P594
- Canada Job Fund agreement,
E159,
E372–73
- Canada-Saskatchewan Job Grant,
E373
- Employers, application process and list of entitlements and responsibilities,
E163
- Increase, budget debate,
252
- Transfer of focus from work-readiness programming,
E167
- History, and eligibility barriers,
E680
- History, and improved efficiency,
E896
- Labour Market Development Agreement
- Funding and programs,
E162
- Top-ups for workers in vulnerable occupations and industries,
E681–82
- Outcomes-based lens,
P594
- Targeted Initiative for Older Workers,
E160
- Federal transfer funding,
E159
- Workforce Development Agreement
- Programs, provincial, streamlining,
E435
- Programs, provincial funding,
E427
- Provincial training allowance,
E166
- Allocation model, new,
E428
- Funding, budget debate,
3811
- Funding, decrease, budget debate,
1961
- Funding, Throne Speech response,
4632
- Language training, eligibility,
E434
- Refugees, eligibility of language instruction programs
- Utilization, forecasting challenges,
E684–85
- Trades and Skills Centres, Regina and Saskatoon, member's statement
- Training and development, Throne Speech response,
20
- Transitional employment training
- Need for vulnerable industries,
E686–87
- Women in non-traditional trades, number,
P40–42
- Work readiness, employment development,
E373
- Programs and services,
E167
- Work readiness, youth and adult skills training,
E165,
E372–73
- Workforce development, community-based programs and services, funding,
E428
- SkipTheDishes See
Restaurants
- Slaughterhouses
- Regulation and inspection,
P327
- Sled dog racing
- Canadian Challenge dogsled race (February 2020), Gateway North Sled Dog Race Association, member's statement
- Preeceville & District Mushers' Rendezvous, member's statement
- Sleep apnea See
Health care – Supplementary health benefits
- SLGA (Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority) See
Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority
- Small businesses
- Small Claims Act, 2016 (No. 35)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Lambert),
N126
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Small Claims Consequential Amendments Act, 2016 (No. 36)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Heppner),
N127
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Smart meter program See
Saskatchewan Power Corporation – Smart meter program
- Smith, Harry Leslie See
Tributes
- Smoking See
Tobacco
- Snowboarding
- Mark McMorris, winter X games 2020, gold medal winner, member's statement
- Snowmobile Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 91)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Bonk),
C519
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Snowmobile (Fees) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 123)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Heppner),
C520
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Snowmobiles and snowmobiling
- Pasquia Snow Goers, Sledtown Showdown 2018, awards received, member's statement
- Provincial Snowmobile Festival (February 22-23, 2019), member's statement
- Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association
- Trail management agreement, funding,
N33
- Sobey's Inc. See
Grocery stores
- Soccer
- Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association
- 1A boys and girls, Middle Lake Avengers and Lake Lenore Lancers, participation in championships, member's statement
- World Class Players Cup tournament (March 30-April 15, 2017), Regina
- 13th annual, member's statement
- Syrian refugee team, member's statement
- Social assistance See
Public welfare
- Social impact bonds See
Bonds – Social impact
- Social investment See
Public welfare – Social investment
- Social justice
- And fairness, questions due to inequality, Throne Speech response,
95
- Social services See
Public welfare
- Social Services Ministry
- Capital priorities and asset management,
U939–40
- Child and family services
- Child protection standards,
P611–12
- Child tax benefits received by Ministry,
U798
- Children's Research Centre, reduced contract,
U364
- Communication barriers, language and cultural,
U945
- Federal legislation, consultation and impact on provincial legislation,
P612,
U950–51
- Flexible response approach
- Staging of rollout, cost savings,
U364
- Flexible response pilot, intensive in-home supports,
U144
- Expansion to Regina,
U114
- Funding,
2478,
4429–30,
U110,
U113–14,
U443,
U628,
U789–90,
U940
- Budget debate,
337,
1872,
1875,
1952,
1955,
1963,
2021,
3928,
5431,
6935
- Increase, percentage (2016-17),
U364
- Increase, Throne Speech response,
4495,
4582
- Mid-year adjustment, increase,
U363
- Linkin program, electronic case management system,
C45,
U364,
U368
- Client data, sharing with other agencies,
U148–49
- Incomplete information on care providers,
P226–27
- Life cycle plan and security maintenance,
P612–13
- Payments, unusual, authorization,
P226
- Updates and security patches,
P225–26
- Policies and procedures, strengthening, recommendation from Children's Advocate,
H44
- Service delivery and determination of community needs,
U117–18
- Staff,
U630,
U790 See also
Social workers
- Adoption program, registration,
P600
- Northern Saskatchewan, recruitment and retention,
U443
- Term appointments and reallocation to backfill pressure areas,
U364,
U369–70
- Vacancies, northern region, by area and type of position,
U370
- Vacancies and vacancy management,
U791
- Workforce development plan,
U444
- Supportive family living program, funding,
U931,
U1022
- Supports, outreach and in-home, funding,
U1022
- Client-to-capacity assessment tool, multi-ministerial development,
U111
- Clients, arrears, policy,
U959
- Collaboration, human services inter-ministerial group,
U118,
U942–43
- Collaboration, other jurisdictions,
U943
- Community-based organizations, determination of funding amount,
U940–41
- Community-based organizations, review of operating and financial reports,
P221–23,
P603–5,
U935
- Emergency social services, evacuation of communities,
U599–601
- Federal reimbursement,
U600
- Estimates
- (2015-16, March), supplementary,
U206
- (2016-17, November), supplementary,
U363–73
- (2018-19, November), supplementary,
U789–800
- (2019-20, June), supplementary,
U1131
- Funding,
2478,
4429–30,
U110,
U627,
U931,
U1021
- Budget debate,
251,
309,
312,
326,
337,
405,
462,
464,
1842,
1872,
1875,
1909,
1920,
1952,
1955,
1959,
1963,
1969,
1973,
2021,
2053,
3727,
3753,
3758,
3831,
3869,
3879,
3880,
3890,
3901,
3928,
3933,
5431,
5501,
5515,
5561,
5607,
5609–10,
6935
- Increased due to higher usage,
4429
- Mid-year adjustments, 2010 to present,
U367
- Income assistance and disability programming, staff increase to address caseload pressures,
U601
- Income assistance eligibility
- Policies and procedures, staff adherence to,
P221,
P603–6
- Information technology, income assistance and support programs, platform development,
U629,
U631,
U933,
U936
- Information technology, user access management,
P220–22
- Policy development, child rights impact assessment tool,
U947–48
- Program development, First Nations' engagement,
U627
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- (2015) v.2, ch.28; (2016) v.2, ch.20,
P220–23
- (2017) v.1, ch.32 [misidentified as v.2],
P599–601
- Records, client access,
U951
- Service centre client support,
U471
- Service delivery, northern and remote communities,
U118–19
- Service delivery, pay-for-performance contracts,
U151–52
- Service delivery contracts,
P605
- Staff,
U112,
U599,
U629–30,
U934 See also
Social workers
- Absenteeism and sick leave, management of,
P223–25,
U937–38
- Use of disability management consultant,
P606–7
- Absenteeism and sick leave, underlying causes,
P225
- Administrative support,
U120
- Compensation reduction to reduce deficit,
U469–70
- COVID-19 pandemic, work arrangements and safety,
U1025–26
- Credentials, Social Work and Indian Social Work degrees,
U117
- Disability management,
P224
- Efficiency initiatives,
U934
- Recruitment initiatives,
U370
- Safety, risk assessment tool,
U946
- Vacancies and related costs,
U936–37
- Vehicles, rental and government-owned, need for,
U939
- Social workers See also
Child welfare, children in care;
Social Services Ministry – Child and family services
- Child protection, caseloads,
U945–46
- Child protection, education and training,
U116–17
- Income support workers, caseloads,
U951
- Job pressures and stress levels, study from Canadian Association of Social Workers,
U791–92
- Mental health supports,
U938
- Northern Saskatchewan
- Recruitment and retention, impact of wage decrease
- Recruitment and retention initiatives,
U936
- Professional association membership,
U117
- Recognition, Throne Speech response,
4612
- Social Work Week in Saskatchewan
- (March 19-25, 2017), member's statement
- (March 18-24, 2018), member's statement
- (March 24-30, 2019), member's statement
- Workload, increase, and no new positions, budget debate,
1962
- Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals See
Animals – Cruelty, National Cupcake Day
- SOCO (Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation) See
Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation
- Softball
- Organizer and advocate Bob Van Impe, tribute See
Tributes
- Project Triple Play initiative in Prince Albert, donation by Federated Co-op, member's statement
- Project Triple Play initiative in Prince Albert, member's statement
- SOHL (Saskatchewan Organization for Heritage Languages) See
Languages – Saskatchewan Organization for Heritage Languages
- Solar power See
Renewable energy – Solar power
- Southeast College See also
Post-secondary institutions – Regional colleges
- Distance education options, member's statement
- Saskatchewan Energy Training Institute, Estevan, budget debate,
372
- Sovereign wealth fund See
Government financial management – Futures Fund for Saskatchewan report
- Speaker
- Deputy Speaker [Hart], election,
17
- Speaker and Deputy Speaker, rulings and statements [Session 1] See also
Points of Order [Session 1];
Privilege
- Bills
- Difficulty hearing the minister, opposition will have a chance to reply,
1815
- Member for Saskatoon Meewasin [Meili] has the floor,
2389
- Members on both sides and member from Saskatoon Centre [Forbes], come to order,
2319
- There's lot of emotion, please respect the speaker that is on his feet,
1816
- Chair
- Leader of the Opposition [Wotherspoon] direct questions towards Chair,
16
- Make comments through the Chair,
982,
1139
- Remind member to direct questions towards Chair,
724
- Remind member to put his comments through the Chair,
1629
- Remind members to put their questions and comments through the Chair,
1284
- Debate
- Members will have ample opportunity to enter debate,
825
- Remind members of rules of reply,
813
- Remind members of rules to close debate,
867
- Decorum
- All members will have a chance to enter the debate, member for Saskatoon Centre [Forbes] has the floor,
1868
- Ask all members to respect the member that has the floor,
2132
- Ask members to take their conversations behind the bar,
1965
- Ask the members to restrain their enthusiasm for the debate,
1488
- Can we have a little quiet,
1193
- Caution the members, caution the Leader of the Opposition,
223
- Come to order while the vote is being taken,
1410
- Commend members for respectfully listening to the question, let's listen to the answer,
2255
- Difficulty hearing the Finance Minister, members listening to their earpiece while chirping from their seats,
1361
- Everyone needs to hopefully raise the decorum,
2221
- Government members come to order,
986
- A lot of chatter across the way, ask members to go behind the bar,
1988
- Member from Athabasca [Belanger] come to order,
268,
1395
- Member from Carrot River [Bradshaw] has floor and we are near adjournment,
1938
- Member from Cumberland [Vermette] has floor. Other members have had their opportunity to debate,
442
- Number of conversations taking place, perhaps go behind the bar or outside,
1157
- Opposition member [Rancourt] might want to hear the minister's answer,
2133
- Show decorum and listen to the minister's response,
1300
- Take conversations behind the bar, show respect to member that has the floor,
1902
- Thank members for the improved decorum, we should have vigorous debate and not question the character and motives of honourable members,
2573
- Trouble hearing the member so ask the members to restrain their enthusiasm,
1487
- We must not say indirectly what we can't say directly,
1270
- Guests
- Refrain from using electronics and taking pictures of the proceedings,
2560
- Remind guests not to enter into debate, which does include applause,
223,
244,
540
- Remind guests to not take part in the debate, including clapping,
134
- Introduction of guests
- Leader of the Opposition [Wotherspoon] wrap up introductions and not make them partisan,
2394
- Members ask for leave for extended introduction,
2349
- Language
- Caution members with language and respect for each other,
1208
- Caution the member on the characterization of members,
2369
- Caution the member to use words carefully when questioning the character of members,
2237
- Cautioned the member yesterday and today on verbiage used in this Assembly. I would ask that he use extreme caution and not the verbiage he just used, in future questions,
1238
- Inflammatory and provocative comments,
1147–48
- Member from Regina Lakeview [Beck], use of "shut up," unparliamentary, withdraw and apologize,
777
- Member from Regina Rosemont [Wotherspoon], use of "deceitful," unparliamentary,
1862
- Member from Saskatoon Centre [Forbes], caution him in his words that he uses,
1210
- Use of "making it up," unparliamentary,
1693
- Members
- Refer to members by their proper title,
1328
- Refer to members by their seat or their title,
751,
1147–48
- Question Period
- Be respectful, listen to the question and response,
2329
- Be respectful and listen to the response,
2315,
2407
- Both sides table documents that they quoted from,
2283
- Caution members not to question the character of honourable members,
2404
- Caution the member on his characterization of last question,
2577
- Caution the opposition, limit heckling,
941
- Give the minister an opportunity to answer,
2387,
2388
- Heard question being asked, listen to the answer,
2162,
2164
- Increasingly difficult to hear questions and responses,
690,
800,
1814
- Let the minister finish her response,
2529
- Let's continue to have a respectful question period,
2575
- Listen to questions and answers,
1543
- Listen to the question and response from government,
1434
- Listen to the question and response from minister,
2457
- Member from Athabasca [Belanger], come to order,
1728
- Minister finish response,
2407
- Question Period is over,
2388
- Remind members of what kinds of questions are permitted and what kinds of questions are prohibited,
1588
- Remind members to not debate the character and motives of members on both sides,
2424–25,
2439
- Respect member answering the question and asking,
1093
- Respectfully listen to question and answer,
2282
- Show respect to critic and minister,
801
- Trouble hearing the Deputy Premier with his response,
579
- We should have vigorous debate on ideas and policies, not on the character and motives of honourable members, caution the Leader of the Opposition [Wotherspoon],
2575
- Seventy-five minute debate
- Chair needs to hear the question,
2343
- Did not hear the member move an amendment so proceed with debate,
645
- Fairly lengthy amendment, perhaps pushing the limits, I believe that it's acceptable,
647
- Member for Regina Walsh Acres [Steinley] and all members come to order,
2343
- Member from Saskatoon Centre [Forbes] has the floor,
1735
- Member from Saskatoon Meewasin [Meili] has the floor,
2507
- Questions need to pertain to the motion,
1741
- Remind member Regina University [Beaudry-Mellor] not to reflect on the absence of another member,
589
- Remind the front bench that this is private member's day,
2507
- There will ample opportunity for debate, respect the member's right to participate,
2507
- We heard the question. I would like to hear the answer,
2509
- Speaker and Deputy Speaker, rulings and statements [Session 2] See also
Points of Order [Session 2];
Privilege
- Bills
- Caution the member on how he paraphrased the honourable minister,
2850
- Order. It says the debate in a bill,
4387
- This is kind of important work; let's actually pay attention,
4362
- Chair
- Remarks should be put through the Chair,
2813,
2814
- Remind members to put their questions and responses through the Chair,
3703
- Decorum
- Ask members to be cognizant of the tone, manner, and intention of their remarks and measure their language accordingly,
3683
- Ask members to cease and desist conversations or take them behind the bar,
3396
- Can I have a little order, please,
4290
- Caution the member his remarks are not to reflect on or impugn the honour of members of this Assembly,
4204
- Caution the member that the minister and anybody in this House is not indecent,
4189
- Caution the member to only use parties that are representative here today in the Assembly,
2869
- Getting pretty noisy in here and currently the member from Regina Rosemont has the floor,
4027
- I can't hear, I'm happy to name people,
3545
- Member from Athabasca [Belanger] come to order,
3541
- Member from Meadow Lake [Harrison] come to order,
4033
- Member from Saskatoon Centre [Forbes] please come to order,
4323
- Members from Saskatoon Nutana [Sproule] and Saskatoon Centre [Forbes] come to order,
3656
- Members will come to order,
3153
- Number of conversations happening, please do them more quietly or take them outside of the House,
3051
- Remind the member that all members are honourable and take their jobs seriously,
4070
- Respectful dialogue, please,
3655
- Volume is getting a little up there so dial it back on both sides,
3227
- Guests
- Remind guests in the galleries to not participate in debate,
4254
- Language
- Both sides are playing with their words, so don't be sitting there yelling at the Chair knowing full well that you're both participating,
4217
- Deputy Leader of the Opposition doesn't take minister at his word
- Deputy Leader of the Opposition doesn't take minister at his word, apology and withdrawal of remarks
- That's out of order; ask the member to withdraw and apologize,
4403
- That's out of order; ask the member to withdraw and apologize; apology and withdrawal of remarks
- Use of "bloody," definitely not parliamentary,
3964
- Use of "bloody," definitely not parliamentary; apology and withdrawal of remarks
- Use of "mansplaining," mind your comments,
4068
- Withdraw "misleading",
3874
- Withdraw "misleading"; withdrawal of remarks
- Withdraw that "smug" word,
4007
- Withdraw that "smug" word; withdrawal of comment
- Members
- Further, remarks which question a member's integrity, honour, or character are out of order,
4207
- Need the member to be in his correct seat,
3917
- Remarks which question the integrity, honesty, or character of another member are not in order; Member for Saskatoon Centre [Forbes],
3651
- Remarks which question the integrity, honesty, or character of another member are not in order; Member for Saskatoon Centre [Forbes]; withdrawal and apology
- Remind members this is government, this is opposition; I will accept Sask Party government and NDP opposition, not anything else,
4238
- Remind minister to refer to the opposition as the opposition,
4254
- You referred to this party. This is a government and opposition,
4213
- Privilege, early release of embargoed information
- Question Period
- Allow the Minister to answer the question,
3776
- Ask members to listen to the question and be respectful of the answer,
3374
- Ask the opposition members, we do hear the question but we don't hear all of the answer,
2825
- Ask the opposition members to co-operate so we can hear the answer,
2796
- Be respectful of members opposite,
2977
- Can't hear questions or answers,
3924
- Government business questions please,
4441
- Having a difficult time hearing the answers so please tone it down,
3424
- Having a hard time hearing the questions and the answers,
4347
- Having a tough time hearing the answer, come to order,
3741
- How long did that last?,
3862
- Let's keep our questions and answers concerned with government business,
4441
- Members will listen respectfully to the question and the response,
3034
- Opposition members will have an opportunity to ask another question. Currently the minister has the floor,
2826
- Questions must be connected to government, not the personal viewpoint of a government member,
4207
- Questions must be connected to government, not the personal viewpoint of a government member; apology and withdrawal of remarks
- Thank the members for respectfully listening to the question; let's be respectful and listen to the answer,
3182
- That's enough of that question,
4254
- This House is honourable; have your question with that frame in mind,
3625
- Would be helpful if we could hear the question and also the answer,
2795
- Seventy-five minute debate
- The debate has expired, we are moving on,
3083
- Debate is on the motion, comments should be relevant,
4079
- Speaker and Deputy Speaker, rulings and statements [Session 3] See also
Points of Order [Session 3];
Privilege
- Bills
- Are you wanting the Speaker to enter the debate, because I won't; thank you for the dramatic pause but stick with the bill that you're debating,
5242
- We're in the middle of adjourned debates, let's give the opportunity to start one,
5225
- Budget
- Connect to the budget,
5601
- Chair
- Direct comments through the Chair,
5780
- Decorum
- Ask that we take it down a notch,
5192
- Enjoyed member's statement about Tintamarre and the celebration of noise; we celebrate that here all the time,
5616
- Expect that any member [...] would act honourably by withdrawing the remark and apologizing to the Assembly,
4811
- I would ask members to let the member deliver his comments and represent his constituents,
4605
- I'll keep standing up and sitting down,
5868
- Member for Athabasca [Belanger] come to order,
5880,
6036
- Member for Cumberland [Vermette] come to order,
5871,
6037
- Member for Douglas Park [Sarauer] come to order,
5868
- Member for Meadow Lake [Harrison] come to order,
5869
- Member for Nutana [Sproule] come to order,
6037
- Member for Saskatoon Centre [Forbes] come to order,
5833
- Member from Saskatoon Southeast has the floor; Other members will be given an opportunity to enter into debate,
4572
- Members for Canora-Pelly [Dennis] come to order,
5946
- Members for Regina Lakeview [Beck] and Meadow Lake [Harrison] come to order,
5919
- Members for Rosemont [Wotherspoon] and Cumberland [Vermette] come to order,
5833
- Members from Regina Lakeview [Beck] and Athabasca [Belanger] come to order,
5934
- Minister, please come to order,
5933
- Minister for Energy [Eyre] come to order,
5881,
6037
- Minister for Health [Reiter] and Leader of the Opposition [Meili] come to order,
5934
- Minister for Social Services [Merriman] come to order,
6037
- Minister for Trade [Harrison] come to order,
6037
- Minister for Trade [Harrison] come to order, second warning,
6038
- No personal slights; It's getting close,
5374
- Order; and not as soon as I sit down,
5673
- Order, please. Maybe you require "Order!",
5250
- Remind the members, let's come to order,
5469
- There is nowhere to go but up next question period; It's ridiculous; Remember the business of this place and your obligation to your constituents,
5375–76
- Divisions (Recorded votes)
- We're in the middle of a vote; this is an important issue; come to order
- Guests
- Remind guests in the galleries to not participate in proceedings by clapping,
4504,
4625,
5423
- Language
- Apologies are not excuses to use unparliamentary language again,
5842
- I definitely heard it, withdraw and apologize,
5672
- Member for Rosemont [Wotherspoon], that's unparliamentary,
6528
- Minister know very well that that's unparliamentary. I would ask that you withdraw and apologize,
4933
- Apology and withdrawal of remarks
- Remind the minister that using the word "misleading" is out of order,
5154
- Unparliamentary, withdraw and apologize,
5650
- Unparliamentary comment "grow a spinal cord"
- You know full well that that's unparliamentary to use the word "lies",
5191–92
- You're on the line here, unparliamentary language, everyone here is honourable and everybody's telling the truth,
5531
- You're on the line there, Leader of the Opposition, right on the very line,
4847
- Members
- I've heard a couple of members refer to others by their names; Remind members to they're to be referred to by their seats or [...] their ministry,
4543
- Members are to be referred to by either constituency or the position they hold,
5533–34
- Minister, you haven't been recognized yet. And actually you could address your comments to the Chair,
4628
- Sask Party government, the NDP opposition; they're not conservative provincially,
5599
- We've talked about this before, the Sask Party government, the NDP opposition. Get rid of the word "conservative",
4939
- Question period
- Allow the minister to answer the question,
5401
- Have ruled on that particular issue that that's a personal matter,
5711
- Having a difficult time hearing the question,
5919
- I require the question; finish your question,
6036
- If the member wants to engage in debate, please stand up and be recognized,
5831
- I'll remind the Leader of the Opposition [Meili] to keep his questions in line with the administration of government,
5373
- I'll remind the Leader of the Opposition [Meili] to keep "party" out of this,
5131
- Isn't an opportunity to see who can yell over top of each other more,
5077
- Keep questions to administration of government and minister portfolios,
5821
- Keep questions to business of government and individual minister portfolios,
5374
- Listen to the question and answer,
5831
- Member for Cumberland [Vermette], you just asked a question; you're getting an answer,
5946
- Members for Lakeview [Beck], Cumberland [Vermette] and Minister for Health [Reiter], come to order; debate is based on the mikes,
5945
- No more preamble, just ask the question please,
5752
- Order, please. I'm trying to listen to the answer,
4562
- Question is out of order, strictly private and not the administration of government business,
5302,
5303
- Remind the member they've got an answer [...] It's time to move on,
5120
- Remind the members of the use of props,
4677
- That's enough crosstalk; listen to the answer and listen to the question,
5530
- We'll take some time to think about this, but you're on a line here,
5119
- We're getting far too personal, direct questions and answers in a respectful manner,
5374
- Seventy-five minute debate
- Member from Indian-Head Milestone [McMorris] has the floor,
5359
- Recognize member from Saskatoon Centre and no other members,
4773
- Remind members that the business is the motion, I will read it for the benefit of the members and ask that questions pertain to the motion
- Remind the member that the motion deals with the park in Regina, tie the comments into that,
5357
- Speaker and Deputy Speaker, rulings and statements [Session 4] See also
Points of Order [Session 4];
Privilege
- Debate
- I know members would like to enter into debate; they'll get their chance,
6147
- Decorum
- Crosstalk, enough of that,
6075
- Getting a little loud on both side,
6505
- Government side please come to order,
6770
- Leader of the Opposition [Meili], come to order,
7047
- Little less crosstalk,
6295
- Member for Athabasca [Belanger], order,
6553
- Member for Athabasca [Belanger], please come to order,
6770
- Member for Regina Lakeview [Beck], please come to order,
6427
- Member for Regina Lakeview [Beck], that's two,
6428
- Member for Saskatoon Centre [Forbes] and member for Athabasca [Belanger], have we had enough,
6118
- Member from Athabasca [Belanger] come to order,
7004
- Seems to be a lot of private conversations. I would appreciate hearing what [the member] has to say,
6467
- Take it down to a dull roar maybe,
6299
- We can certainly do better that what we just presented as legislators; We had a school group in here when we were discussing education; You can do better,
6844
- You certainly can go behind the rail if you'd like to continue this awesome discussion,
6406
- Food
- Remind members that food is not permitted in the Assembly,
6285
- Guests
- Member for Regina Rosemont [Wotherspoon], please don't engage the galleries,
6579–80
- Language,
6790
- Caution the member, "deceive" is out of order,
6842
- Caution the member about using terms like "covering things up",
6450
- No language is inherently acceptable or unacceptable; context is the key to that determination,
6861–62
- Remind the Leader of the Opposition [Meili], don't refer to the people of this province as stupid,
6952
- Remind the member, "despicable" is unparliamentary,
6953
- Members
- Can talk about the government in general but not a person,
6988
- Caution the minister in regards to referring to the member by his correct title,
6841
- I implore all members to reflect on our code of conduct and [...] to have respect for differences and fairness in political dealings,
6582
- Leader of the Opposition [Meili] knows full well what his former title was,
6358
- Member is well aware of how to address the government side,
6558
- Remember, everyone is honourable in this House,
6476
- Priority of debate
- There are other opportunities to bring matter before the Assembly, application denied,
6941
- Privilege, attempt to mislead Assembly and contempt allegations requires proof of a very high order; persuasive evidence was not provided, prima facie case not established,
6079
- Question period
- Minister, finish up your response,
6449
- Order, please; Finish off your answer,
6158,
6865
- Order, please; Leader of the Opposition, finish your question,
6315
- Order, please; Let's listen to the answer,
6448
- Order, please; Minister, finish,
6295,
6451
- There's opportunity to enter the debate, and they're certainly in question period,
6317
- Seventy-five minute debate
- I believe the opposition has the next question,
6415
- Special care homes See
Long-term care facilities
- Special Olympics
- Celebration of Champions event (April 7, 2017) and recognition of medal winners, member's statement
- Melfort curling team, Canadian Special Olympics Team of the Year, member's statement
- SaskTel Awards Banquet (May 26, 2018), member's statement
- Summer games (March 14-21, 2019) Saskatchewan athletes, standings, member's statement
- Swimming coach, Jackie Powell, recognition and awards, member's statement
- Theo Lautsch, Swift Current, Junior Coach of the Year, member's statement
- Throne Speech response,
105
- Tianna Zimmerman, Englefeld, Special Olympics Canadian Female Athlete of the Year and swimming medalist, member's statement
- Tyler Tsannie, Team Saskatchewan silver medalist, Special Olympics Canada Summer Games (2018), track and field events, member's statement
- Speech from the Throne, May 16, 2016 See also
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 1]
- Read by the Lieutenant Governor,
3–6
- Consideration, moved (Wall),
7
- Commentary by Murray Mandryk of Leader Post, Throne Speech response,
25
- Lacking vision, Throne Speech response,
26–27,
52,
170
- Speech from the Throne, October 26, 2017 See also
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 2]
- Read by the Lieutenant Governor,
2585–92
- Consideration, moved (Wall),
2593
- Tribute to Saskatchewan, quoted from Ron Petrie, journalist
- Speech from the Throne, October 25, 2018 See also
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 3]
- Read by the Lieutenant Governor,
4461–68
- Consideration, moved (Moe),
4469
- Lack of new ideas and reannouncement of previous initiatives, critique, Throne Speech response,
4486–88,
4489–90,
4512,
4521–22,
4532–34,
4545,
4583,
4586,
4615,
4634,
4640,
4663
- Legislative agenda, Throne Speech,
4463–64
- Northern Saskatchewan, overlooked, Throne Speech response,
4487
- Presentation, commendation on diversity, Throne Speech response,
4532,
4549
- Standing up for Saskatchewan, Throne Speech response,
4536
- Speech from the Throne, October 24, 2019 See also
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 4]
- Read by the Lieutenant Governor,
6059–66
- Consideration, moved (Moe),
6067
- Critique, issues not mentioned, Throne Speech response,
6087,
6256–58
- Critique, lack of vision, Throne Speech response,
6256
- Government backbenchers' replies, critique, member's statement
- Legislative agenda, purpose, Throne Speech response,
6089,
6198,
6212
- Legislative agenda, Throne Speech,
6065
- Legislative agenda, Throne Speech response,
6085,
6110,
6113,
6115,
6120,
6127,
6138,
6150–51,
6179,
6209
- Northern Saskatchewan, overlooked, Throne Speech response,
6089–90,
6148–49
- Speed limits
- Enforcement, photo radar pilot project,
C908–10
- Continuation and enhancement,
C690–91
- Device maintenance and integrity,
C909
- Permanent establishment and revenue allocation,
C904
- Sports
- Ball hockey world championship 2019, recognition of Jeremy Hancock, Star City, and gold medal Canada West Junior Under-16 team, member's statement
- COVID-19 pandemic, impact and funding support,
N674,
N678–79
- Envision Sports Club, Saskatoon, and Shakeel Ahmed, recognition, member's statement
- Kelly Bowers, sporting legend See
Tributes
- Moose Jaw Sports Hall of Fame, induction ceremony (October 20, 2017), member's statement
- National events held in or coming to province, Throne Speech,
6064
- National events held in or coming to province, Throne Speech response,
6127,
6190–91
- National events held in or coming to province in 2019, budget debate,
5490
- Prince Albert Sports Hall of Fame
- Induction banquet (April 29, 2017), member's statement
- Induction ceremony (April 27, 2019), member's statement
- Safe sports marketing campaign,
N674
- Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame, induction ceremony (November 5, 2016), member's statement
- Sport Canada, bilateral agreement, investment in indigenous youth,
N410,
N518
- Western Canada Summer Games See
Games
- SPRA (Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association) See
Parks – Regional – Grant-matching
- Squash (game)
- Boys under 13, Maaz Shah, national ranking, member's statement
- SRNA (Saskatchewan Registered Nurses' Association) See
Nurses
- St. Andrew's College See
University of Saskatchewan – Affiliated and theological colleges
- St. Andrew's College Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 902)
- Petition, compliance and acceptance,
B1–2
- Referred to Private Bills Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Weekes),
B4
- Waive fees, moved (Weekes)
- Report without amendment, moved (Steinley)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- St. Joseph's Hospital, Estevan See
Drug and alcohol abuse – Treatment centres, in-patient – Estevan, St. Joseph's;
Hospitals – St. Joseph's Hospital, Estevan
- St. Paul's Hospital, Saskatoon See
Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, calls to action – Health, flag-raising ceremony at St. Paul's Hospital
- St. Paul's Roman Catholic Separate School Division No. 20
- Community partnerships policy,
P23–24
- St. Peter's College See
University of Saskatchewan – Affiliated and theological colleges
- St. Thomas More College See
Post-secondary institutions – Consolidation of programs and institutions – Federated;
University of Saskatchewan – Affiliated and theological colleges
- Stadiums
- Mosaic Stadium, Regina
- Contracts with SaskTel, technology and sponsorship,
C634
- Mosaic Stadium, Regina, former location
- Demolition, Throne Speech response,
2645
- History, Throne Speech response,
2645–46
- Starblanket, Noel See
Tributes
- STARS (Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society) See
Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society
- Staseson, Gord See
Tributes
- Statements by Members See specific subjects
- Statistics Canada See
Labour force – Survey;
Population – Growth
- Status of Women Office See
Women – Status of Women Office
- Statute Law Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 6)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Fiaz),
N112
- Waive committee of the Whole on Bills
- Statute Law Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 2) (No. 7)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Steele),
N112
- Waive committee of the Whole on Bills
- Statute Law Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 108)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Nerlien),
N316
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Statute Law Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 2) (No. 109)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Steele),
N317
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Statute Law Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 3) (No. 164)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Ross),
N503
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Statute Law Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 2) (No. 193)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (D'Autremont)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- STC (Saskatchewan Transportation Company) See
Saskatchewan Transportation Company
- STC (Saskatoon Tribal Council) See
Saskatoon Tribal Council
- STDs See
AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome);
HIV infections;
Immunization – Human papilloma virus vaccination program
- STEC (Saskatchewan Tourism Education Council) See
Tourism Saskatchewan – Saskatchewan Tourism Education Council
- Steel industry
- EMW Industrial, Saltcoats, expansion to United States, Throne Speech response,
59
- Evraz Regina
- Layoffs, Throne Speech response,
56
- Opportunities, Throne Speech response,
4601–2
- Pipe supplier for Kinder Morgan project, member's statement
- Production, carbon per tonne,
5962
- Production method and carbon emissions compared to foreign steel, Throne Speech response,
2688,
2725
- Steel Tank Institute's Shop Fabricated Tank award (2015), AGI Environtank Ltd., Biggar, recipient, Throne Speech response,
145
- Training and employment supports for displaced workers,
E681
- STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) disciplines See
Curriculum – Science, technology, engineering and math, participation of girls;
Post-secondary students – Graduate students – Research internships in science, technology, engineering and math;
Robotics – Sheldon-Williams Robotics Team, recipient of STEM grant;
Women – Science, technology, engineering and math fields, participation in
- STEP (Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership) See
Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership
- Storms See
Winter storms
- Strategic Investment Fund for post-secondary institutions See
Post-Secondary Institutions – Capital funding – Strategic Investment Fund
- Street lighting See
Electricity – Conservation, LED street light conversion project
- Street Worker Advocacy Project See
Corrections and Policing Ministry
- Strikes and lockouts See
Petroleum refineries – Co-op Refinery Complex, Regina, labour disruption
- Strychnine See
Pests – Poisons
- STSI (Saskatchewan technology start-up incentive) See
Tax credits and incentives – Technology start-ups, investment in, non-refundable tax credit
- Student Aid Fund See
Post-secondary students – Student Aid Fund
- Student wellness initiative toward community health See
Health care – Student wellness initiative toward community health
- Students
- 100 Acts of Kindness campaign, Campbell Collegiate business club, member's statement
- Accomplishments of Robin Louis, recognition, member's statement
- Achievement, funding,
U644
- Achievement, relation to well-being,
U835
- Asia Southichack-Rattana, ScienceTrek program, inclusion of female scientists, member's statement
- Camping, school group rate,
N521
- COVID-19 pandemic, resumption of classes
- Immunocompromised students and students with intensive needs,
U1066–68,
U1079–80
- Student readiness and assessment,
U1065–66
- COVID-19 pandemic, suspension of classes
- Supplemental home-based learning, uptake,
U1059
- Deaf students, supports
- Interprovincial agreements to provide services,
U400
- Engagement
- Indigenous advisory council,
P574
- Processes, effectiveness,
P304–5
- Student Trustee Representative Initiative for Voice and Engagement, Regina Catholic Schools, member's statement
- Survey results,
U28
- Analysis and action plan development,
P305–6
- First Nations and Métis See also
Post-secondary students – First Nations and Métis
- And non-First Nations and Métis students, closing disparity gap
- Throne Speech response,
2701
- Engagement and inclusion,
U28,
U654
- First Nations Provincial Spelling Bee
- 1st annual, in North Battleford (April 8, 2016), winners, member's statement
- 2nd annual (March 25, 2017) in Regina, organizing committee, member's statement
- 4th annual (2019) in Saskatoon, member's statement
- 4th annual (March 2, 2019) in Saskatoon, Lilyanne Waskewitch, winner, member's statement
- Funding, supports, and graduation rate
- Graduation rate, Throne Speech response,
4535
- Graduation rates and funding gap
- High school, credit attainment,
U654
- Outcomes, improving, funding for initiatives,
U608
- Gaudry, Hannah, Wakaw, scholarship from the [United States] National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association, recognition, member's statement
- Gay-straight alliances,
U14–15
- Campbell Collegiate, Regina, Throne Speech response,
111
- Legislation, support, Throne Speech response,
6193
- Summit held in Saskatoon (April 16, 2016), member's statement
- General proficiency awards program, elimination,
U644
- Graduation ceremony (October 21, 2018), Jake Diehl, École St. Mary, Prince Albert, member's statement
- Graduation events 2020, creative accommodations for COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, member's statement
- Graduation events in Prince Albert high schools, member's statement
- Graduation rates and targets
- Females, Throne Speech response,
4493
- Immigrant needs-assessment services,
E884–85
- Isabelle Easton and Liam Baron, Saltcoats School, participation in provincial and national parliamentary-style debate competitions, member's statement
- Learn Ag Career Fair, Churchbridge Public School, member's statement
- Melfort & Unit Comprehensive Collegiate high school drama club, recognition, member's statement
- Milestone School, Grades 7-9 classes, online discussion moderators (October 19, 2016), member's statement
- Nutrition program, budget debate,
3818,
5557
- Nutrition program, funding,
U1048
- Optimist oratorical contest, Regina clubs' winners, member's statement
- Outdoor education program, Wadena Composite and Rose Valley schools, Yukon trip, member's statement
- Piano donation to Bethlehem Catholic High School in memory of James "J.P." Haughey, recognition of Marilou and Alex Haughey, member's statement
- Safety in schools that house public libraries,
U380–81
- Saskatchewan Student Leadership Conference 2018, host Langenburg Central School, member's statement
- Saskatchewan Youth Council
- Julie Patton, Luseland, recognition, member's statement
- Louise Lacroix, Melfort, recognition, member's statement
- Nate Bergen, Lloydminster, recognition, member's statement
- Skills Canada
- National Competition, Dallas Schutz, Melville Comprehensive School, gold medal winner, member's statement
- Provincial Skills Competition, 20th anniversary, closing ceremonies and awards banquet, member's statement
- Provincial Skills Competition, Melville Comprehensive School medal recipients, member's statement
- St. Mary's High School, Prince Albert, Model United Nations assembly, Matthew Buglass and Lucas Mitchell, winners, member's statement
- Suffrage
- Suicides
- Children, budget debate,
1917
- Information technology, alerts,
P496–97
- International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day (November 17, 2018), member's statement
- Northern Saskatchewan
- Walk to raise awareness, Prince Albert to La Ronge, member's statement
- Prevention, develop and implement comprehensive strategy, petition
- Prevention, Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations' strategy, funding and support
- Prevention, Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations' strategy, funding and support, petition
- Prevention, Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations' strategy, support, Throne Speech response,
4635
- Prevention, government action plan
- Funding to implement,
U1002
- Protocols, training in specialized support,
U1005–6
- Prevention, government action plan and support for private member's bill,
7069,
7070,
N743,
N747–48
- Prevention, government initiatives and need for strategy,
5973–74
- Prevention, implementation of Mental Health Commission of Canada's suicide prevention demonstration project,
U683
- Prevention, Roots of Hope campaign, funding,
5974,
U886
- Prevention protocols, implementation,
U58
- Prevention strategy, develop and implement, moved (Chartier),
4970–80
- Prevention strategy, need for
- Prevention strategy, need for, and funding for mental health and addictions
- Protocol in health facilities, Throne Speech response,
80
- Rates
- Indigenous girls, Throne Speech response,
2761
- Northern Saskatchewan, high, budget debate,
374
- Tracking by Health Ministry,
U80,
U131
- Throne Speech response,
122
- Youth suicide crisis, Throne Speech response,
2654
- SUMA (Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association) See
Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association
- Summary Offences Procedure Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 8)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Kaeding),
N128
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Summary Offences Procedure Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 59)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Lambert),
N299
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Sun Country Health Region
- Physicians complement, full, budget debate,
1911
- Sun Country Regional Health Authority See also
Provincial Auditor's reports – Regional Health Authorities
- Funding, increase, budget debate,
378
- SUN (Saskatchewan Union of Nurses) See
Saskatchewan Union of Nurses
- Sun West School Division No. 207
- Distance learning centre,
U391
- Operational funding, increase, budget debate,
377
- Sunrise Regional Health Authority See
Provincial Auditor's reports – Regional Health Authorities
- Supplementary health benefits See
Health care – Supplementary health benefits
- Surface rights
- Legislation, updated, status,
E240
- Surface Rights Acquisition and Compensation Act
- Modernize, budget debate,
274–75
- Surface Rights Board of Arbitration
- Hearings and claims,
E769
- Surgery
- Cardiac, transcatheter aortic valve implantation or replacement,
U929
- Elective, slowdown during COVID-19 pandemic,
U991–92
- Elective, slowdown during COVID-19 pandemic and reinstituting capacity,
7057–58
- Facilities, efficiency, monitoring and assessment,
P384
- Funding increase, and system-wide needs
- Oncology, urgent, during COVID-19 pandemic,
U991
- Preoperative testing, reduction, and appropriate level of care,
U924
- Private, Throne Speech,
5
- Private surgical suites, role in reducing surgical wait times,
4418,
U59
- Regina Surgical Centre, 5th anniversary and role in reducing surgical wait list, member's statement
- Surgical team, medical mission to Patzun, Guatemala (February 13-17, 2017), member's statement
- Surgical wait times
4417–19
- Government achievements
- Budget debate,
1911,
1918,
1927,
1938,
1958,
1972,
2015,
3754,
3805,
3913,
3931,
5485
- Throne Speech response,
2638,
2649,
2675,
2691,
2697,
2706,
2711,
2721,
2768,
4514,
4520,
4526,
4532,
4541,
4579,
4607,
4638
- Increasing, budget debate,
5505
- Increasing, Throne Speech response,
2611,
4662
- Recognition of reforms, Janice MacKinnon's report
- Throne Speech response,
129
- Surgical initiative program
- Funding, budget debate,
308–9,
315,
316,
319,
368,
374,
376,
386,
393,
407,
463
- Funding increase, budget debate,
251,
285,
327
- Throne Speech response,
68
- Swales, Saskatoon See
Environmental protection – Northeast swale
- SWAP (Street Worker Advocacy Project) See
Corrections and Policing Ministry
- Swift Current Constituency By-election Act (No. 118)
- Referred to Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Committee of the Whole on Bills,
3353–54
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Brkich)
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Hart)
- Swift Current long-term care project See
The Meadows, Swift Current
- Swimming pools
- Community pools, funding,
N396
- Maple Leaf Pool, Regina, replacement, Throne Speech response,
6087
- Radisson, reconstruction funding, budget debate,
377
- Swine See
Livestock industry – Swine
- SWITCH (student wellness initiative toward community health) See
Health care – Student wellness initiative toward community health
- Sylvia Fedoruk Canadian Centre for Nuclear Innovation
- Nuclear research and development
- Dividend from Crown Investments Corporation,
C89–90
- Synchrotron See
Canadian Light Source Inc. – Synchrotron