Hansard Speaker Index - 3rd Session of the 23rd Legislature
- Calvert, Hon. Lorne (NDP, Moose Jaw Wakamow) Minister of Social Services
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne,
288–291
- Adoption Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 14) (birth fathers)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
855–859
- Automobile and highway safety
- Accidents
- Highways and Transportation Department vehicle collision, victim, health care costs,
381–382
- Child poverty
- National child benefit
- Welfare Rights Centre, Regina, concerns,
707–708
- Child Protection Act (No. 746),
1177
- Children
- Deaths
- Karen Quill, Children's Advocate Office, independent inquiry,
669
- Reporting and prevention,
1016
- Protection
- Gemma House, investigation,
281–282
- Drug abuse/substance abuse
- Youth addiction services, provision,
768–769
- Foster homes
- Teenage boys, advertisement,
1208
- Health care
- Hepatitis C victims, compensation,
765–766
- Workers
- Walkout, Canadian Union of Public Employees,
1957
- Honours and awards
- Order of Canada
- Recipients, introduction,
841
- Hospitals
- Regional
- Emergency services, anesthetists, North Battleford,
665–666
- Income
- Saskatchewan employment supplement
- Maternity and paternity benefits, regarding as regular employment insurance benefits,
1958
- Living Sky Health District
- Music
- Kinsmen International Band and Choral Festival, 49th and ParkArt, Moose Jaw, member's statement,
1145
- Oral question period
- Automobile and highway safety, accidents
- Highways and Transportation Department vehicle collision, victim, health care costs,
381–382
- Child poverty, national child benefit, Welfare Rights Centre, Regina, concerns,
707–708
- Child Protection Act (No. 746),
1177
- Children
- Deaths
- Karen Quill, Children's Advocate Office, independent inquiry,
669
- Reporting and prevention,
1016
- Protection
- Gemma House, investigation,
281–282
- Drug abuse/substance abuse, youth addiction services, provision,
768–769
- Foster homes, teenage boys, advertisement,
1208
- Health care
- Hepatitis C victims, compensation,
765–766
- Workers
- Walkout, Canadian Union of Public Employees,
1957
- Hospitals
- Regional, emergency services, anesthetists, North Battleford,
665–666
- Income, Saskatchewan employment supplement, maternity and paternity benefits, regarding as regular employment insurance benefits,
1958
- Living Sky Health District
- Plains Health Centre, Regina
- Save the Plains Committee
- Prostitution, child prostitution
- Elimination, funding,
239
- Protection of Children Involved in Prostitution Act (No. 742), government support,
900–901,
903–904
- Regina Health District
- Medical operations, vice-president, Dick Chinn, termination,
767–768
- Saskatchewan Health Information Network
- Social assistance, case-load,
499
- Special care homes
- Humboldt, level 4 admissions, cancellations,
1667
- Tommy Douglas Memorial Hospital Act (No. 745),
1178
- Women, shelters, Prince Albert Emergency Shelter for Women, funding,
332
- Young offenders
- Community homes program, review,
585
- Kenosee Youth Camp, open custody, escapes, car thefts and high-speed chase,
1664
- Open custody, murder victim (H. Montgomery),
40–41
- Open custody, murder victim (H. Montgomery), compensation,
466,
468
- Young Offenders Act, meaningful changes,
41
- Plains Health Centre, Regina
- Save the Plains Committee
- Prostitution
- Child prostitution
- Elimination, funding,
239
- Public Service Act, 1998 (No. 27)
- Public Service Commission
- Regina Health District
- Medical operations, vice-president, Dick Chinn, termination,
767–768
- Saskatchewan Assistance Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 49)
- Saskatchewan Health Information Network
- Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, Palliser Campus
- Graduate, Karen Hagel, congratulations, member's statement,
1459
- Social Services Department
- Special care homes
- Humboldt, level 4 admissions, cancellations,
1667
- Tommy Douglas Memorial Hospital Act (No. 745),
1178
- Women
- Shelters
- Prince Albert Emergency Shelter for Women
- YWCA's Women of Distinction Awards Dinner
- Moose Jaw, member's statement,
948
- Young offenders
- Kenosee Youth Camp
- Open custody, escapes, car thefts and high-speed chase,
1664
- Open custody, murder victim (H. Montgomery),
40–41
- Young Offenders Act
- Reform, petitions, moved (Heppner),
928–929
- Cline, Hon. Eric (NDP, Saskatoon Mount Royal) Minister of Finance
- Appropriation Act, 1998 (No. 1) (No. 21)
- Appropriation Act, 1998 (No. 2) (No. 34)
- Appropriation Act, 1998 (No. 3) (No. 64)
- Budget (March 19, 1998)
- Moved (Cline) to resolve into Committee of Finance,
310
- Certified General Accountants Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 16)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
938–939
- Certified Management Consultants Act (No. 17)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
935–938
- Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale
- Legal opinions
- Olive Waller Zinkhan & Waller,
222
- Employment insurance account
- Estimates
- 1997-98, supplementary, transmitted, moved (Cline) to refer to Committee of Finance,
310
- 1998-99, main, transmitted, moved (Cline) to refer to Committee of Finance,
310
- Finance Committee
- Budget (March 19, 1998), moved (Cline) to resolve into committee,
310
- Government
- Fiscal policy, 1998-1999, ministerial statement (Cline),
205–212
- Grain
- Inland terminal, Naicam and Spalding, construction, Community Marketing Initiative
- Capital construction tax, exemption,
769
- Health care
- Hepatitis C victims, compensation
- Honours and awards
- Order of Canada
- Recipients, introduction,
841
- Hospitals
- Beds
- Atkinson, report, recommendation,
1120
- Regional
- Emergency services, anesthetists, North Battleford,
557–558
- Hospitals, Regina
- Beds
- Shortage
- Post-surgery (G. Frith),
306
- Income Tax Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 48)
- Indians/First Nations
- Funding accountability,
13–14
- Ministerial statements
- Government fiscal policy, 1998-1999,
205–212
- Motions for supply (interim)
- Expenses
- Fiscal year ending March 31, 1998, General Revenue Fund, moved (Cline),
1971
- Fiscal year ending March 31, 1999, General Revenue Fund, moved (Cline),
489,
807,
1971
- Municipal Employees' Pension Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 44)
- Oral question period
- Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale
- Legal opinions
- Olive Waller Zinkhan & Waller,
222
- Employment insurance, surplus account,
1713
- Grain
- Inland terminal, Naicam and Spalding, construction, Community Marketing Initiative, capital construction tax, exemption,
769
- Health care
- Hepatitis C victims, compensation
- Hospitals
- Regional, emergency services, anesthetists, North Battleford,
557–558
- Hospitals, beds
- Atkinson, report, recommendation,
1120
- Hospitals, Regina
- Beds
- Shortage, post-surgery (G. Frith),
306
- Indians/First Nations, funding accountability,
13–14
- Plains Health Centre, Regina
- Sales taxes, reduction,
221
- Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, administrative offices, relocation, Plains Health Centre,
308
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation, president
- Urban municipalities, grants in lieu of taxes, government buildings, Regina,
222
- Plains Health Centre, Regina
- Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, Wascana Campus
- Relocation, Plains Health Centre,
308
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Tobacco Tax Act, 1998 (No. 30)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
939–944
- Urban municipalities
- Grants in lieu of taxes, government buildings, Regina,
222
- Crofford, Hon. Joanne (NDP, Regina Centre) Minister of Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training, Minister of Labour
- Art/Artists
- Cathedral Village Arts Festival, Regina, member's statement,
1174
- Arts Board Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 1)
- Health care
- Hepatitis C victims, compensation,
874–875
- Ministerial statements
- Saskatchewan Indian Federated College
- New facility, construction,
529–530
- Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, Wascana Campus
- Relocation, Plains Health Centre,
352–353
- Oral question period
- Health care
- Hepatitis C victims, compensation,
874–875
- Plains Health Centre, Regina
- Save the Plains Committee
- Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, administrative offices, relocation, Plains Health Centre,
350–351
- Students
- Tuition fees, deregulation,
1148
- Universities, enrolment, out-of-province students,
1148–1149
- Plains Health Centre, Regina
- Save the Plains Committee
- Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training Department
- Saskatchewan Indian Federated College
- New facility, construction, ministerial statement (Crofford),
529–530
- Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, Wascana Campus
- Relocation, Plains Health Centre,
350–351
- Ministerial statement (Crofford),
352–353
- Universities
- Enrolment, out-of-province students,
1148–1149
- University of Saskatchewan Foundation Repeal Act (No. 12)
- Wascana Centre Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 24)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
750–752