Hansard Speaker Index - 1st Session of the 23rd Legislature
- Langford, Mr. Jack (NDP, Saskatchewan Rivers)
- Address in reply to the Speech from the Throne
- Farm security
- Workable, fair and affordable approach, designing, moved (Murrell), amendment (McLane),
361–362
- Forest industry
- Clearwater Forest Products, new partnerships agreement with province, member's statement,
2689
- Historic buildings
- Saskatchewan Architectural Heritage Society
- Vintage Building award for exterior renovations (1996), Waskesiu Golf Course clubhouse (Prince Albert) and Edwards & Edwards Architects, Saskatoon, recipients, member's statement,
2938
- Honours and awards
- Lakeland Citizen of the Year (1996), Edward Walker, Christopher Lake, recipient, member's statement,
1004
- Indians/First Nations
- Lloyd Johnson Memorial Centre, Shellbrook, grand opening (May 6, 1996), new healing lodge, member's statement,
1455
- Teachers
- Sister Eliza of Mary (Alice Gervais), commemoration, member's statement,
381
- Training programs
- Jobstart training program, examples from La Ronge and Prince Albert, member's statement,
1766
- Wildlife
- Habitat 2000, distribution of educational kits to schools in the province, member's statement,
946
- Lautermilch, Mr. Eldon (NDP, Prince Albert Northcote) Minister of Energy and Mines
- Crown corporations
- Tendering policy, native preference,
135–138
- Education
- Canadian Association for Community Education, Community School Coordinator of the Year Award (1996), Fay Stupnikoff, Prince Albert, member's statement,
2201–2202
- Electricity
- Condie-Queen Elizabeth transmission line, construction, concerns,
2624,
2940
- Rural underground distribution program,
1658
- Energy and Mines Department
- Government
- Funds, repayment, Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan,
1513,
1541,
1627
- Irrigation Act, 1996 (No. 39)
- Land
- Conservation easements, removal,
1092
- Taxation, drainage systems, construction and maintenance, treaty land entitlements, effect,
1092
- Legislative Assembly members
- Mining industry
- Saskatchewan Mining Week, member's statement,
1850
- Ministerial statements
- SaskPower Commercial, thermal power units, modernization, Ukraine, CIDA agreement (Lautermilch),
1183–1184
- Oral question period
- Crown corporations, tendering policy, native preference,
135–138
- Electricity, Condie-Queen Elizabeth transmission line, construction, concerns,
2624,
2940
- Electricity, rural underground distribution program,
1658
- Government, funds, repayment, Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan,
1513,
1541,
1627
- Land, conservation easements, removal,
1092
- Land, taxation, drainage systems, construction and maintenance, treaty land entitlements, effect,
1092
- Legislative Assembly members, compensation,
2416–2417
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation, accountability,
1657
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation, Crow benefit payment, land tenants,
1152
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation, customer relations personnel,
1912
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation, president and vice-president, executive vehicles, lease,
1515
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation, right of entry,
1657
- Service Districts Act (No. 33), withdrawal,
1828–1829
- Telephones, enhanced 911 initiative, funding,
1829–1830
- Water supply, Wakaw-Humboldt pipeline,
1855–1856
- Power Corporation Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 2) (No. 87)
- Power Corporation Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 38)
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Crow benefit payment, land tenants,
1152
- Customer relations personnel,
1912
- President and vice-president, executive vehicles, lease,
1515
- Saskatchewan Research Council
- Saskatchewan Water Corporation
- SaskPower Commercial
- Thermal power units, modernization, Ukraine, CIDA agreement, ministerial statement (Lautermilch),
1183–1184
- Service Districts Act (No. 33)
- Small business
- Kelran Microbiologicals, Prince Albert, community contributions, member's statement,
1765
- Tourism
- Prince Albert Tourism Awards (1996), recipients, member's statement,
2763
- Wildlife
- Establishment of new wildlife habitat, donation of land by Bill Hyshka, member's statement,
2239
- Lingenfelter, Mr. Dwaine (NDP, Regina Elphinstone) Deputy Premier, Minister of Economic Development
- Agri-Food Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 47)
- Animal Identification Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 48)
- Banks and banking
- Bank of Nova Scotia, data centre, closure,
1684
- Business
- Credit checks, fees and regulations,
2155,
2206
- Community Bonds Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 6)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
796–801
- Crown Construction Tendering Agreement
- Department of Agriculture Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 97)
- Drug abuse/substance abuse
- Whitespruce Youth Treatment Centre, amalgamation with Calder Centre,
675–677
- Economic Development Department
- Employment
- Loss, Ford Credit Canada, Regina,
448–449
- Exports
- Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership Inc.
- Food processing
- Rabbit processing plant, CanRa Processors Inc., closure,
331–332
- Government
- Appointments, political,
1685
- Information systems, ISM 2000, memorandum of understanding,
1740
- Information systems, ISM 2000, memorandum of understanding, ministerial statement (Lingenfelter),
1743–1744
- HARO Financial Corporation
- Crown Investments Corporation, investment, agreement,
2033–2034
- Heritage
- Preservation, tax deductions,
1183
- High technology
- Synchrotron light source research facility, Saskatoon, ministerial statement (Lingenfelter),
2091
- Highways and Transportation Department
- Maintenance depots, closure,
615
- Hospitals
- Emergency services, reduction,
674–675
- Industrial Incentive Program Repeal Act (No. 7)
- Insurance companies
- Crown Life Insurance
- Increased profits and expansion of business, member's statement,
1681
- Ministerial statements
- Government, information systems, ISM 2000, memorandum of understanding (Lingenfelter),
1743–1744
- High technology, Synchrotron light source research facility, Saskatoon (Lingenfelter),
2091
- Temple Gardens Mineral Spa, Moose Jaw, opening (Lingenfelter),
2034–2035
- Oral question period
- Banks and banking, Bank of Nova Scotia, data centre, closure,
1684
- Business, credit checks, fees and regulations,
2155,
2206
- Drug abuse/substance abuse, Whitespruce Youth Treatment Centre, amalgamation with Calder Centre,
675–677
- Economic development, funding, results,
741
- Employment development, tax reduction, impact,
477
- Employment, loss, Ford Credit Canada, Regina,
448–449
- Exports, Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership Inc., goals,
2207
- Food processing, Rabbit processing plant, CanRa Processors Inc., closure,
331–332
- Government, appointments, political,
1685
- Government, information systems, ISM 2000, memorandum of understanding,
1740
- Government, public opinion polls,
738–739
- HARO Financial Corporation, Crown Investments Corporation, investment, agreement,
2033–2034
- Heritage, preservation, tax deductions,
1183
- Highways and Transportation Department, asphalt purchases,
1180–1181
- Highways and Transportation Department, maintenance depots, closure,
615
- Hospitals, emergency services, reduction,
674–675
- Investment, Cuba, security,
195–196
- Regulations, review, reduction and elimination,
2242
- Rural communities, economic development, urban-based strategy,
313–315,
3004
- Schools, closures, rural business communities, impact,
980
- Small business, Queen City Cleaners, Regina, closure,
2153
- Points of order
- Leave, requesting, without having the floor,
3046
- Regulations
- Review, reduction and elimination,
2242
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon
- New bishop, Vernon James Weisgerber, Vibank, member's statement,
1342
- Rural communities
- Economic development, urban-based strategy,
313–315,
3004
- Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 8)
- Schools
- Closures, rural business communities, impact,
980
- Commentary regarding public board's decision to keep Scott Collegiate, Regina, open in the fall, member's statement,
2201
- Small business
- Queen City Cleaners, Regina, closure,
2153
- Temple Gardens Mineral Spa, Moose Jaw
- Opening, ministerial statement (Lingenfelter),
2034–2035
- Lorje, Ms. Pat (NDP, Saskatoon Southeast)
- Address in reply to the Speech from the Throne
- AIDS (Acquired immune deficiency syndrome)
- Canadian AIDS Memorial Quilt, Saskatoon display, hosted by AIDS Saskatoon and the Persons Living with AIDS Network of Saskatchewan, member's statement,
1765–1766
- Bed and breakfast accommodations
- Growth sector within the province's tourism industry, member's statement,
736
- Books
- Freedom to Read Week (February 26-March 3, 1996), member's statement,
14–15
- Business
- Saskatoon Achievement in Business Excellence awards (1996), recipients, member's statement,
1681–1682
- Condolences
- Member, Kelvington-Wadena, extended by Assembly,
75
- Disabled and handicapped persons
- Saskatchewan Abilities Council (Saskatoon), partnering with Future Skills, recognition of collaboration program, member's statement,
2028–2029
- Economic development
- Partnership for Growth: Building on the Renewal of the Saskatchewan Economy, goals, working toward, moved (Thomson)
- Questions and comments,
1275
- Firearms Act (C-68)
- Enforcement, provincial control, moved (D'Autremont),
1603–1604
- Labour force
- Right to work, moved (Goohsen),
938–940
- Mining industry
- Accident, Flin Flon, condolences,
75
- Multiple sclerosis
- Cameco MS Neurological Research Centre, City Hospital, Saskatoon, official opening (March 8, 1996), member's statement,
190
- Music
- First Banff International Festival of Youth Orchestras (April 7, 1996)
- Saskatoon Youth Orchestra, participants, member's statement,
874
- South Saskatchewan Youth Orchestra, participants, member's statement,
813
- Passover
- Observance (1996), member's statement,
765–766
- Points of order
- Members' statements, documents, tabling,
224
- Police services
- Police Week (May 12-18, 1996), member's statement,
1625
- Rural communities
- Essential services, budget, impact, moved (Aldridge)
- Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 8)
- Saskatoon, Sask.
- 90th birthday (1996), and population growth, member's statement,
281
- Federation of Canadian Municipalities award, Saskatoon race relations committee, recipient, member's statement,
2238–2239
- Small business
- Support, moved (Lorje), amendment (Draude),
1913–1915
- Speaker
- Bovine tribute to speaker, member's statement,
2764
- Tourism
- Economic statistics, support for tourism, member's statement,
1315
- Transfer payments
- Moved (MacKinnon), amendment (Aldridge),
271–274