Hansard Speaker Index - 3rd Session of the 23rd Legislature
- Belanger, Mr. Buckley (Liberal, Athabasca)
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne,
88–96
- Automobile and highway safety
- Accidents
- Northern Saskatchewan, Jaws of Life, funding,
1600
- Citizens
- Buffalo Narrows, Shatilla family, recognition, member's statement,
1320
- Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, Citizen of the Year, Donald Deranger, member's statement,
1084
- Ile-a-la Crosse, Willie and Therese McCallum, 50th wedding anniversary, member's statement,
1576
- Condolences
- Yew, Lawrence Riel (former MLA), member's statement,
664
- Yew, Lawrence Riel (former MLA), moved (Romanow),
683*-84*
- Disabled and handicapped persons
- Napoleon Jaseyounen, achievements, member's statement,
187
- Drug abuse/substance abuse
- Ken Hansen Drug Awareness Foundation, Buffalo Narrows, establishment, member's statement,
1710
- Easter
- Celebration, member's statement,
554
- Economic and Co-operative Development Department
- Economic development
- Northern Saskatchewan
- Strategy, provincial and northern leaders, agreement,
1267–1268
- Electricity
- Rates, Northern Saskatchewan,
646–647
- Environment and Resource Management Department
- Family
- Bereaved, Northern Saskatchewan, support, Beauval, member's statement,
979
- Fire protection
- Turnor Lake and Ile-a-la-Crosse,
1383
- Forest industry
- Logging development, opposition, Missinipe,
1205–1206
- Health care
- Funding, moved (Murrell); amendment (Toth),
966–969
- Highways and roads
- Construction and maintenance
- Fatalities, commemorative markers, petitions,
1569
- Highway No. 1
- Twinning, petitions,
65–66
- Highway No. 155
- Green Lake, to Beauval to Buffalo Narrows and north,
1423–1424
- National program
- Responsibility, federal government, assuming, moved (Jess),
1217–1221
- Highways and Transportation Department
- Housing
- Northern Saskatchewan
- Strategy, member's statement,
1263
- Human rights
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights, United Nations, 50th anniversary, commemoration, ministerial statement (Shillington),
1326–1327
- Indians/First Nations
- Aboriginal Awareness Week, May 19-22, 1998, member's statement,
1202
- Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs Department
- Liberal Party
- Caucus member, Jack Hillson, tribute, Globe and Mail, article, member's statement,
1117–1118
- Living Sky Health District
- Nurses, memo regarding patient's record, confidentiality,
1323–1324
- Ministerial statements
- Human rights
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights, United Nations, 50th anniversary, commemoration,
1326–1327
- Saskatchewan Indian Federated College
- New facility, construction,
530–531
- Municipal Affairs, Culture and Housing Department
- Naming of Northern Municipal Airports Act (No. 747)
- Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 52)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1368
- Northern Saskatchewan
- Community development
- Strategy, development, moved (Belanger); amendment (Goulet),
1386–1389
- Government action, health, education, jobs, homes and roads, petitions,
1229,
1290,
1317–1318,
1457,
1708,
1787–1788
- Primrose Lake Air Weapons Range
- Compensation, negotiating committee, member's statement,
38
- Oral question period
- Automobile and highway safety, accidents
- Northern Saskatchewan, Jaws of Life, funding,
1600
- Economic development
- Northern Saskatchewan, strategy, provincial and northern leaders, agreement,
1267–1268
- Electricity
- Rates, northern Saskatchewan,
646–647
- Forest industry
- Logging development, opposition, Missinipe,
1205–1206
- Highways and roads
- Construction and maintenance
- Highway No. 155, north of Green lake, deteriorating conditions,
1423–1424
- Living Sky Health District
- Nurses, memo regarding patient's record, confidentiality,
1323–1324
- Regina Health District Board
- Chief executive officer, memo,
1323
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Infrastructure, maintenance, Northern Saskatchewan,
1237
- Veterans
- Métis, treatment, addressing,
1525
- Passover
- Celebration, member's statement,
554
- Plains Health Centre, Regina
- Closure
- Prevention, petitions,
8,
35,
100,
124,
154,
184,
198,
248,
274,
462,
522,
551–552,
610,
640,
661–662,
670*,
701,
869,
896,
917,
945,
1081–1082,
1113–1114,
1142,
1172,
1376,
1415,
1431
- Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training Department
- Public Accounts Committee
- Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, examination, petitions,
262
- Regina Health District Board
- Chief executive officer, memo,
1323
- Saskatchewan Indian Federated College
- New facility, construction, ministerial statement (Crofford),
530–531
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Infrastructure, maintenance, Northern Saskatchewan,
1237
- Schools
- Minahik Waskahigan School, Pinehouse Lake, Education Week celebrations, member's statement,
613
- Social Services Department
- Sports
- Hockey
- Ile-a-la-Crosse hockey player, A.J. Gardiner, AAA Western Canada Native Selects team, member's statement,
1662
- Northern Hockey League and championship team, Canoe Lake Young Guns, congratulations, member's statement,
1460
- Wrestling, Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association, wrestling tournament, Dene High School, La Loche, member's statement,
250
- Students
- Outstanding, Opawikoscikan School, Pelican Narrows, congratulations, member's statement,
872–873
- Uranium industry
- Cluff Lake mine site, northern leaders' tour, member's statement,
919
- Veterans
- Metis
- Treatment, addressing,
1525
- Bjornerud, Mr. Bob (Saskatchewan Party, Saltcoats)
- Agriculture
- Crisis
- Federal government assistance,
2097
- Agriculture and Food Department
- Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 13) (Fines)
- Arts Board Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 1)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
778–780
- By-elections
- Saskatoon Eastview Constituency, Saskatchewan Party candidate, Francis Kreiser, member's statement,
764
- Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale
- Public inquiry, petitions,
123,
153,
183,
231,
247,
273,
301,
327,
345,
375,
439,
461,
491,
521,
551,
577,
609,
639,
761,
1007,
1229,
1259,
1317,
1867
- Children
- Lost, two-year-old Tyren Bennett, community effort, member's statement,
1201
- Community pastures
- Lease rates, increase,
2033
- Condolences
- Feusi, Arnold Joseph (former MLA), moved (Romanow),
121
- Correctional Services Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 2)
- Crown corporations
- Disclosure of persons and companies which receive money,
1265
- Crown Corporations Committee
- Chair
- Language inappropriate, member's statement,
1117
- Special meeting, March 31, 1998, member's statement,
553
- Environment and Resource Management Department
- Farmers/Producers
- Financial crisis, government assistance,
2032
- Film Employment Tax Credit Act (No. 63)
- Grain
- Prices, subsidies, United States/European Union
- Federal government, addressing, moved (Upshall); amendment (Aldridge),
2042–2045
- Health care
- Hepatitis C victims, compensation,
465–466
- Resources, adequacy, (Laurel Radbourne), surgery,
1521–1522
- Review, moved (Toth); amendment (Kowalsky),
515–516
- Health districts
- Rural, nursing positions, additional,
1461
- Highways and roads
- Deterioration,
1955
- Highway No. 47, driver injury, Brenda Bod, compensation,
1321,
1421
- Highway No. 1
- Twinning
- Funding agreements, petitions,
99,
1707
- Twinning, petitions,
7,
65
- National program,
1712–1713
- Implementation, failure, federal government, condemnation, moved (Bjornerud),
1716
- Responsibility, federal government, assuming, moved (Jess),
1213–1215
- Rural
- Maintenance
- Funding, accident statistics,
643
- Highways and Transportation Department
- Hunters/Hunting
- Night hunting, ban
- Aboriginal and Metis cooperation, petitions,
217,
407,
1949
- Legislative Assembly
- Proceed to item 4 under private members' public Bills and orders, adjourned debates, moved (Bjornerud),
1215
- Legislative Assembly – Adjournment
- October 21, 1998, moved (MacKinnon); amendment (Gantefoer),
2117–2122
- Legislative Building, Regina
- Graffiti, "would the last person leaving Saskatchewan please turn off the lights," member's statement,
463
- Liberal Party
- Critique, member's statement,
126
- Membership, member's statement,
1436
- Ministerial statements
- Rail transportation/Railways
- Branch line abandonment, Birch Hills to Prince Albert (CN Tisdale subdivision),
559–560
- Motions for supply (interim)
- Expenses
- Fiscal year ending March 31, 1999, moved (Cline),
472–474
- Municipal Affairs, Culture and Housing Department
- Municipal Employees' Pension Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 44)
- North Central Health District
- Radiology service, required level, maintenance, petitions,
1445,
1594,
1659,
1787
- On-farm Quality Assurance Programs Act (No. 35)
- Oral question period
- Agriculture, crisis, federal government assistance,
2097
- Ambulance service, fees (L. Nicol),
496–497
- Community pastures, lease rates, increase,
2033
- Crown corporations
- Disclosure of persons and companies which receive money,
1265
- Farmers/Producers, financial crisis, government assistance,
2032
- Health care
- Hepatitis C victims, compensation,
465–466
- Resources, adequacy, (Laurel Radbourne), surgery,
1521–1522
- Health districts, rural, nursing positions, additional,
1461
- Highways and roads
- Deterioration,
1955
- Highway No. 47, driver injury, Brenda Bod, compensation,
1321,
1421
- Rural, maintenance
- Funding, accident statistics,
643
- Oil industry, used oil recycling program,
1121–1122
- Saskatchewan Health Information Network
- Chief executive officer, appointment,
105
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation, information, access,
1266
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications, investment, NST Network Services Inc., losses, recording,
736
- Saskatchewan Transportation Company, freight bills, losses, recording,
736–737
- SaskPower Commercial, investment, Guyana Electricity Corporation
- Information request,
1266
- Trucking industry, longer vehicles, policy,
1119
- Urban municipalities, grants in lieu of taxes, government buildings, Regina,
222
- Plains Health Centre, Regina
- Closure
- Moratorium, petitions,
661,
669*,
701,
731,
817,
839,
977,
1033,
1063,
1081,
1113,
1141,
1171,
1199,
1457
- Public Accounts Committee
- Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, examination
- Broadcasting, moved (Bjornerud),
309–310
- Public Utilities Easements Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 3)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
991–992
- Radio broadcasting
- Liberal Party of Saskatchewan, CJGX radio, Yorkton, phone-in program, member's statement,
819
- Rail transportation/Railways
- Branch line abandonment
- Birch Hills to Prince Albert (CN Tisdale subdivision), ministerial statement (Bradley),
559–560
- Branch line abandonment, moved (Whitmore),
509
- Questions and comments
510
- Rural Municipality Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 51)
- Saskatchewan Health Information Network
- Chief executive officer, appointment,
105
- Saskatchewan Insurance Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 47)
- Saskatchewan Municipal Board
- Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 10)
- Saskatchewan Party
- Leadership race dinner, member's statement,
187
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- President
- Severance pay
- Cancellation, petitions,
123,
153,
183,
197,
231,
247,
273,
301,
327,
375,
439,
461,
491,
521,
551,
577,
609,
639,
761,
1007,
1229,
1259,
1289,
1317,
1867
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- Investment, NST Network Services Inc., losses, recording,
736
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation
- Information, access,
1266
- Saskatchewan Transportation Company
- Freight bills, losses, recording,
736–737
- Saskatchewan Water Corporation
- Estimates (1998-99),
1703
- SaskPower Commercial
- Investment, Guyana Electricity Corporation
- Information request,
1266
- SaskTel Pension Implementation Act (No. 40)
- Telecommunications
- Access, affordable, universal service fund, creation, federal government, moved (Wiens); amendment (Heppner); amendment (D'Autremont),
719–720
- Tobacco Tax Act, 1998 (No. 30)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
942–944
- Trucking industry
- Longer vehicles, policy,
1119
- Urban municipalities
- Grants in lieu of taxes, government buildings, Regina,
222
- Urban Municipality Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 50)
- Wascana Centre Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 24)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
750–752
- Boyd, Mr. Bill (Saskatchewan Party, Kindersley)
- Accidents
- Air craft crash, Rotary Air Force, Kindersley, member's statement,
1710
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne,
291–298
- Agriculture
- Agriculture and Food Week, March 15-21, 1998, member's statement,
156
- Agriculture and Food Department
- Animal Products Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 5)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
880–881
- By-elections
- Saskatoon Eastview constituency, New Democratic Party candidate, Judy Junor
- Saskatchewan Federation of Labour, support, member's statement,
1447–1448
- Canada Transportation Act
- Amendments
- Federal government, urging, moved (Renaud),
1093–1095
- Canadian Wheat Board Act (C-4)
- Changes, proposed, ministerial statement (Upshall),
225–226
- Cattle Marketing Deductions Act, 1998 (No. 6)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
881–883
- Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale
- Consultants (R. Gross),
251
- Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan, minister responsible
- Public inquiry, petitions,
183,
231,
273,
301,
345,
375,
407,
439,
461,
491,
551,
609,
639,
1375,
1517
- Crown Construction Tendering Agreement,
1663
- Crown Construction Tendering Agreement Revocation Act (No. 207)
- Crown Corporation Managers Salary Act (No. 755)
- Crown Corporations Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 54)
- Crown Corporations Committee
- Chair
- Dismissal, inappropriate conduct,
952
- Special meeting, March 31, 1998,
348–349
- Membership (Shillington, Tchorzewski), conflict of interest, potential,
556
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation, President, legal counsel, payment,
411
- Democratic Unionism Act (No. 219)
- Drought
- Government assistance,
1955
- Grain
- Prices, subsidies, United States/European Union,
1069–1070,
1712
- Contingency plan, development, federal government responsibility, moved (Boyd),
1797–1799
- Federal government, addressing, moved (Upshall); amendment (Aldridge),
2056–2057
- Grain transportation
- Canadian Wheat Board, service complaint
- Canadian National Railway, Canadian Transportation Agency, hearing, settlement, ministerial statement (Bradley),
670
- Grain Handling and Transportation Review (Estey)
- High technology
- Canadian Light Source Synchrotron Project, Saskatoon, ministerial statement (MacKinnon),
1465
- Highways and roads
- Highway No. 1
- Twinning
- Funding agreements, petitions,
123
- Highways and Transportation Department
- Estimates (1998-99),
1805
- Hunters/Hunting
- Night hunting, ban
- Aboriginal and Metis cooperation, petitions,
153,
1949
- Legislative Assembly – Adjournment
- October 21, 1998, moved (MacKinnon); amendment (Gantefoer),
2122–2124
- Legislative Assembly members
- Midwest conference of legislators, Columbus, Ohio, attendance, member's statement,
1292
- Saskatoon Eastview constituency
- Maintenance of Saskatchewan Power Corporation's Operations Act, 1998 (No. 65)
- Ministerial statements
- Canadian Wheat Board Act (C-4)
- Grain transportation
- Canadian Wheat Board, service complaint, Canadian National, Canadian Transportation Agency hearing, settlement,
670
- High technology
- Canadian Light Source Synchrotron Project, Saskatoon,
1465
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, regulations, moratorium,
2133
- North Central Health District
- Noxious Weeds Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 37)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1702
- Oral question period
- Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale
- Consultants (R. Gross),
251
- Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan, minister responsible
- Community pastures, lease rates, increase,
1792–1793
- Crop insurance, re-seeding benefit,
1523,
1711
- Crown Construction Tendering Agreement,
1663
- Crown Corporations Committee
- Chair, dismissal, inappropriate conduct,
952
- Special meeting, March 31, 1998
- Membership (Shillington, Tchorzewski), conflict of interest, potential,
556
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation, President, legal counsel, payment,
411
- Drought
- Government assistance,
1955
- Grain
- Marketing, voluntary,
1577
- Grain transportation
- Grain Handling and Transportation Review (Estey), recommendations,
1438
- Public Accounts Committee, Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, examination,
277–279,
305
- Rail transportation/Railways
- Short-line development, successor rights, elimination,
1086–1087
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Minister responsible, Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., natural gas trading activities, knowledge,
581–582
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation, president
- Dismissal
- Requests/attempts, Premier's intervention,
410–411
- Employment contract regarding termination and severance,
495–496
- SaskPower Commercial, investment, Guyana Electricity Corporation
- Default, potential liability,
844–845
- Utilities, rates, review process,
2034
- Plains Health Centre, Regina
- Closure
- Moratorium, petitions,
661,
669*,
839,
869,
977,
1007,
1033,
1063,
1081,
1113,
1141,
1171,
1457
- Power Corporation Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 55)
- Provincial Court Act, 1998 (No. 33)
- Public Accounts Committee
- Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, examination,
277–279,
305
- Broadcasting, moved (Boyd),
283–284
- Public Service Act, 1998 (No. 27)
- Queen's Bench Revision Act (No. 43)
- Rail transportation/Railways
- Branch line abandonment, moved (Whitmore),
504–505
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Minister responsible, Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., natural gas trading activities, knowledge,
581–582
- President
- Dismissal
- Requests/attempts, Premier's intervention,
410–411
- Employment contract regarding termination and severance,
495–496
- Severance pay,
873
- Cancellation, petitions,
183,
197,
231,
247,
273,
301,
375,
407,
439,
461,
491,
551,
609,
639,
1375,
1517
- Saskatchewan Right to Work Act (No. 218)
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, regulations, moratorium, extension, ministerial statement (Wiens),
2133
- SaskPower Commercial
- Investment, Guyana Electricity Corporation
- Default, potential liability,
844–845
- Sports
- Hockey
- Canadian national team vs. Belarus national team game, Eston, member's statement,
234
- Stray Animals Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 8)
- Tartan Day
- Recognition, April 6, 1998, member's statement,
462–463
- Trade Union Amendment Act (Repealing Successor Rights) (No. 220)
- Women
- Purple Ribbon Awareness Week, May 4-10, 1998, member's statement,
918
- Shelters
- Prince Albert Emergency Shelter for Women, member's statement,
918
- Workers' Compensation Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 29)
- Bradley, Hon. Judy (NDP, Weyburn-Big Muddy) Minister of Highways and Transportation
- Agriculture
- Crisis
- Federal government assistance,
2097
- Economic development
- Weyburn constituency, member's statement,
1175
- Education Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 57)
- Grain
- Prices, subsidies, United States/European Union
- Federal government, addressing, moved (Upshall); amendment (Aldridge),
2054–2055
- Grain transportation
- Canadian Wheat Board, service complaint
- Canadian National Railway, Canadian Transportation Agency, hearing, settlement, ministerial statement (Bradley),
669–670
- Health care
- Centres
- Bengough , long-term care services, 30th anniversary celebration, member's statement,
1791
- Facilities
- Integrated, Pangman, member's statement,
1576–1577
- Highways and roads
- Dangerous goods route, deterioration, west of Moose Jaw,
1666
- Deterioration,
1955
- Highway No. 47, driver injury, Brenda Bod, compensation,
1321–1322,
1421
- Highway No. 13
- Admiral, deterioration, vehicle damage, claim,
1439
- Highway No. 155
- Green Lake, to Beauval to Buffalo Narrows and north,
1423–1424
- Highway No. 44
- West of Davidson, vehicle damage, compensation,
1601
- Worst highway in Saskatchewan contest,
2096–2097
- Highways and Transportation Department
- Vehicle damage, claims,
1601
- Ministerial statements
- Grain transportation
- Canadian Wheat Board, service complaint, Canadian National, Canadian Transportation Agency hearing, settlement,
669–670
- Rail transportation/Railways
- Branch line abandonment, Birch Hills to Prince Albert (CN Tisdale subdivision),
559
- Oral question period
- Agriculture, crisis, federal government assistance,
2097
- Highways and roads
- Dangerous goods route, deterioration, west of Moose Jaw,
1666
- Deteriorating conditions, construction and maintenance,
2064–2065
- Deterioration,
1955
- Highway No. 47, driver injury, Brenda Bod, compensation,
1321–1322,
1421
- Highway No. 13, Admiral, deterioration, vehicle damage, claim,
1439
- Highway No. 155, north of Green lake, deteriorating conditions,
1423–1424
- Highway No. 44, west of Davidson, vehicle damage, compensation,
1601
- Trans-Canada Highway, twinning,
73
- Worst highway in Saskatchewan contest,
2096–2097
- Highways and Transportation Department, vehicle damage, claims,
1601
- Rail transportation/Railways
- Short-line development, successor rights, elimination,
1086–1087
- Trucking industry, longer vehicles, policy,
1119
- Rail transportation/Railways
- Branch line abandonment
- Birch Hills to Prince Albert (CN Tisdale subdivision), ministerial statement (Bradley),
559
- Small business
- Weyburn Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet, best in Canada award, member's statement,
102–103
- Sports
- Curling
- Saskatchewan High School Provincial Champions, mixed rink of Cody Morissette of Gladmar, member's statement,
330
- Hockey
- Weyburn Red Wings, Anavet Cup winners, member's statement,
789
- Weyburn Red Wings, Hanbidge Cup winners, member's statement,
642
- Trucking industry
- Longer vehicles, policy,
1119
- Urban municipalities
- Weyburn, five-year capital plan, member's statement,
2063–2064