Hansard Speaker Index - 3rd Session of the 23rd Legislature
- Hagel, Mr. Glenn (NDP, Moose Jaw North) see Speaker See
Speaker
- Hamilton, Hon. Doreen (NDP, Regina Wascana Plains) Minister for Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne,
23–30
- Cancer
- Breast Cancer Month, October 1998, member's statement,
2094–2095
- Child poverty
- Reduction, government initiatives, moved (Murray); amendment (Draude),
691–694
- Community-based organizations
- Big Sisters Association of Saskatoon, family violence programs, casino profits, member's statement,
819
- Discrimination and racism
- International Day for the Elimination of Racism, March 21, 1998, member's statement,
220–221
- Economic development
- Good news headlines, member's statement,
1035–1036
- Initiatives, recognition, moved (Hamilton),
1529
- Education
- Funding, member's statement,
220
- Partnership in education program, Department of Highways and Transportation and Campbell Collegiate, member's statement,
234
- Film industry
- Maximum Dimension, children's television series, member's statement,
276
- Health care
- Emmett Hall Memorial Foundation, establishment, member's statement,
409
- Heritage
- House of Prairie Memories, Belle Plaine, member's statement,
1144
- Libraries
- International Special Librarians Day, April 23, 1998, member's statement,
732
- Music
- Inner City Harmony CD project, associated entities fund support, member's statement,
946–947
- Plains Health Centre, Regina
- Members of the Legislative Assembly, Regina constituencies, media quotes, member's statement,
1458–1459
- Schools
- Wilfred Hunt School, Regina, "Learners in Action," Green School Program, participation, member's statement,
1520–1521
- Sports
- Can-Am Police-Fire Games, June 22-28, 1998, volunteers, manager, Pat Stellek, member's statement,
1709–1710
- Tartan Day
- Recognition, April 6, 1998, member's statement,
462
- Tourism
- Growth, member's statement,
612
- Universities
- Joint human resources initiative, employee career development centres, member's statement,
67–68
- Youth
- Youth Celebration Week, luncheon, Rainbow Youth Centre, member's statement,
1418–1419
- Haverstock, Ms. Linda (Independent, Saskatoon Greystone)
- Agriculture
- National seed collection, relocation, University of Saskatchewan, member's statement,
580
- City Hospital, Saskatoon
- Geriatric assessment program, headed by Dr. Earl DeCoteau, member's statement,
919
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals
- Government departments, agencies and Crown corporations
- Citizens, inhumane treatment, complaints, member's statement,
1232
- Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)
- Health care
- Multiple sclerosis
- Spring Fling Fashion Show, Saskatoon, member's statement,
408–409
- Walkathon and MS neuro-science centre, Saskatoon, anniversary, member's statement,
1069
- Honours and awards
- Medal of Bravery, recipients, introduction,
842
- Income
- Saskatchewan employment supplement
- Maternity and paternity benefits, regarding as regular employment insurance benefits,
1958
- Labour force
- Workers killed and injured, Day of Mourning, April 28, 1998,
826
- Legislative Assembly
- Cafeteria, manager, Peter Chartrand, farewell, member's statement,
872–873
- Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amendment Act, 1998 (Duration of Assembly) (No. 221)
- Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amendment Act, 1998 (Sessional Dates) (No. 217)
- Legislative Assembly Public Presentations Act (No. 208)
- Maintenance of Saskatchewan Power Corporation's Operations Act, 1998 (No. 65)
- Ministerial statements
- Rail transportation/Railways
- Branch line abandonment, Birch Hills to Prince Albert (CN Tisdale subdivision),
561
- Nuclear weapons
- Testing, India and Pakistan, May 1998, federal government sanctions, endorsing, member's statement,
1459
- Nurses
- Training, updating, hardships,
1464
- Oral question period
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals, multiple sclerosis
- Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming), reduction,
794–795
- Income, Saskatchewan employment supplement, maternity and paternity benefits, regarding as regular employment insurance benefits,
1958
- Nurses
- Training, updating, hardships,
1464
- Plains Health Centre, Regina
- Students
- Bus transportation, Saskatoon, appeal mechanism,
2068
- Special needs, parents, rights of review,
333–334
- Tuition fees, deregulation,
1148
- Universities, enrolment, out-of-province students,
1148
- Workers' compensation, survivor benefits,
529,
1120,
1602
- Plains Health Centre, Regina
- Rail transportation/Railways
- Branch line abandonment
- Birch Hills to Prince Albert (CN Tisdale subdivision), ministerial statement (Bradley),
561
- Students
- Bus transportation
- Saskatoon, appeal mechanism,
2068
- Special needs, parents, rights of review,
333–334
- Television
- And newspaper reporter, Eric Malling, death, tribute, member's statement,
2030
- Universities
- Enrolment, out-of-province students,
1148
- Women
- YWCA's Women of Distinction Awards Dinner
- Saskatoon, member's statement,
789
- Workers' compensation
- Survivor benefits, petitions,
702,
788,
818,
840,
870,
917,
946,
978,
1008,
1064,
1082,
1114,
1142,
1200,
1230,
1260,
1446,
1458,
1518,
1570,
1594,
1708,
1788,
1868
- Workers' Compensation Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 29)
- Youth
- National debating teams, competition, Saskatoon, member's statement,
789
- Heppner, Mr. Ben (Saskatchewan Party, Rosthern)
- Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 13) (Fines)
- Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale
- Public inquiry, petitions,
183,
231,
247,
261,
273,
301,
327,
345,
375,
439,
461,
491,
521,
551,
577,
609,
639,
761,
1171,
1229,
1259,
1659,
1707,
1787,
1949
- Children
- Crime, prevention programs, funding, ministerial statement (Nilson),
1150–1151
- Correctional centres
- Forensic unit, North Battleford, inmate (Sandy Charles), escape,
350,
352
- Correctional Services Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 2)
- Credit Union Act, 1998 (No. 46)
- Crime
- Serious crime task force
- Establishment, ministerial statement (Nilson),
335
- Video store robbery victim, Lori Mushanski, firing, member's statement,
186
- Cuba
- Saskatchewan, government model, member's statement,
1203
- Education
- Education Week, March 16-22, 1998, member's statement,
125
- Electronic Filing of Information Act (No. 22)
- Enforcement of Judgments Conventions Act (No. 31)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1159
- Environment and Resource Management Department
- Family
- Violence
- Victims
- Aboriginal community, funding
- Ministerial statement (Nilson),
678*
- Grain transportation
- Grain Handling and Transportation Review (Estey)
- Meetings, member's statement,
705
- Health care
- Hepatitis C victims, compensation
- Krever commission recommendations, acceptance, moved (Toth); amendment (Thomson); subamendment (Draude); subamendment (Heppner),
835–836
- High technology
- Canadian Light Source Synchrotron Project, Saskatoon,
1451
- Highways and roads
- Highway No. 1
- Twinning
- Funding agreements, petitions,
99,
123
- National program
- Responsibility, federal government, assuming, moved (Jess),
1222–1224
- Highways and Transportation Department
- Estimates (1998-99),
1669
- Hospitals
- Closure
- Prevention, petitions,
1375
- Human rights
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights, United Nations, 50th anniversary, commemoration, ministerial statement (Shillington),
1326
- Hunters/Hunting
- Night hunting, ban
- Aboriginal and Metis cooperation, petitions,
153,
217
- Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs Department
- Judges
- Supreme Court of Canada, retired Chief Justice, Brian Dickson, death, tribute, ministerial statement (Nilson),
2037
- Justice Department
- Public prosecutions, funding, ministerial statement (Nilson),
904
- Legislative Assembly – Adjournment
- October 21, 1998, moved (MacKinnon); amendment (Gantefoer),
2105–2113
- Legislative Assembly members
- Cannington constituency, son Nicholas, accident, get well wishes, member's statement,
580–581
- Saskatoon Eastview constituency
- Welcome, member's statement,
1984
- Ministerial statements
- Children
- Crime, prevention programs, funding,
1150–1151
- Crime
- Serious crime task force, establishment,
335
- Family
- Violence, victims, aboriginal community, funding,
678*
- Human rights
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights, United Nations, 50th anniversary, commemoration,
1326
- Judges
- Supreme Court of Canada, retired Chief Justice, Brian Dickson, death, tribute,
2037
- Justice Department
- Public prosecutions, funding,
904
- Young offenders
- Serious and Habitual Youth Offender Comprehensive Action Program, establishment,
770–771
- Municipal Affairs, Culture and Housing Department
- Municipal Revenue Sharing Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 56)
- New Democratic Party
- Reds, reference, apology, member's statement,
1953
- Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 52)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1369
- Oral question period
- Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale
- Correctional centres, forensic unit, North Battleford, inmate (Sandy Charles), escape,
350,
352
- Crime, victims, impact statement,
2130
- High technology, Synchrotron light source project,
1451
- Hunters/Hunting, Metis rights,
1145
- Protection of Children Involved in Prostitution Act (No. 742), government support,
900–901
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Legal counsel, Mike Hurst (Milner Fenerty), fees,
1205
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation, president
- SaskPower Commercial, investment, Guyana Electricity Corporation
- Default, potential liability,
874
- Young offenders
- Open custody, murder victim (H. Montgomery),
40–41
- Open custody, murder victim (H. Montgomery), compensation,
466,
468
- Young Offenders Act, meaningful changes,
40–41
- Plains Health Centre, Regina
- Closure
- Moratorium, petitions,
661,
669*,
701,
787,
817,
839,
869,
895,
945,
977,
1033,
1063,
1081,
1113,
1141,
1199
- Premier
- Grumpy Old Men video, presentation, member's statement,
37–38
- Protection of Children Involved in Prostitution Act (No. 742)
- Provincial Court Act, 1998 (No. 33)
- Public Inquiries Amendment Act, 1998 (Justice System Review) (No. 222)
- Public Service Act, 1998 (No. 27)
- Referendum and Plebiscite Amendment Act, 1998 (Constitutional Amendment Referendums) (No. 226)
- Rural Municipality Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 51)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1367
- Saskatchewan Evidence Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 4)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1157
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Legal counsel, Mike Hurst (Milner Fenerty), fees,
1205
- President
- Severance pay
- Cancellation, petitions,
183,
197,
231,
247,
261,
273,
327,
375,
439,
461,
491,
521,
551,
577,
609,
639,
761,
1171,
1229,
1259,
1659,
1707,
1787,
1949
- SaskPower Commercial
- Investment, Guyana Electricity Corporation
- Default, potential liability,
874
- Space flight
- Saskatchewan's first astronaut, Dr. David Williams, member's statement,
611
- Statute Law Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 23)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
992
- Telecommunications
- Access, affordable, universal service fund, creation, federal government, moved (Wiens); amendment (Heppner); amendment (D'Autremont),
720
- Tobacco Tax Act, 1998 (No. 30)
- Trustee Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 11)
- Urban Municipality Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 50)
- Wildlife Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 32)
- Workers' Compensation Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 29)
- Young offenders
- Open custody, murder victim (H. Montgomery),
40–41
- Serious and Habitual Youth Offender Comprehensive Action Program, establishment, ministerial statement (Nilson),
770–771
- Young Offenders Act
- Changes,
40–41
- Public meeting, Lloydminster, member's statement,
764
- Reform, petitions, member's statement,
920
- Reform, petitions, moved (Heppner),
925–927
- Young offenders, petitions,
7
- Youth
- Crime
- Prevention
- Programs, funding, ministerial statement (Nilson),
1150–1151
- Hillson, Mr. Jack (Liberal, North Battleford)
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne,
48–51
- Athabasca
- Lake and sand dunes, canoe trip, member's statement,
2062–2063
- By-elections
- Saskatoon Eastview constituency, Liberal Party, candidate, member's statement,
1379
- Saskatoon Eastview constituency, New Democratic Party candidate, Judy Junor, member's statement,
1084
- Cameco Corporation
- Kyrgyzstan, sodium cyanide spill, environmental damage,
1324
- Channel Lake
- Pollution, member's statement,
200
- Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale,
42–43
- Establishment, Dynex assets, purchase, court case,
709–710
- Final agreement
- Changes, significance,
738
- Legal counsel, outside, Hurst of Milner Fenerty, duties, failure to discharge/professional negligence, member's statement,
1320
- March 31, 1997, significance,
1089
- Minister responsible, briefing,
382
- Ministerial statement (Lingenfelter),
20–21
- Negotiator
- Dismissal 1996, Premier's intervention,
528–529
- Dismissal, Saskatchewan Power Corporation, minister, informing,
413–414
- Premier, concern, expressing,
616
- Profit, announcement, correction,
1089
- Child sexual abuse
- Awareness raising and fund-raising efforts, Sheldon Kennedy's cross-Canada in-line skate
- Support and Sheldon Kennedy Day in Saskatchewan, August 21, 1998, proclamation, moved (Krawetz),
1603
- Credit Union Act, 1998 (No. 46)
- Crime
- Serious crime task force
- Establishment, ministerial statement (Nilson),
335–336
- Crown corporations
- Equity investments, out of province,
1325
- Ministers, responsibility, legislation,
1122
- Crown Corporations Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 54)
- Crown Corporations Amendment Act, 1998 (Capital Market Activities Restrictions) (No. 743)
- Crown Corporations Committee
- Special meeting, March 31, 1998
- Crown Life Insurance Company
- Sale, Canada Life, ministerial statement (Lingenfelter),
1385–1386
- Electricity
- Rates, Northern Saskatchewan, petitions,
1199,
1230
- Environment and Resource Management Department
- Family
- Mother's Day, tribute, member's statement,
1036–1037
- Violence
- Victims
- Aboriginal community, funding
- Ministerial statement (Nilson),
678*-79*
- Forest industry
- Nemeiben forest, logging, environmental study,
1324
- Government
- Fiscal policy, 1998-1999, ministerial statement (Cline),
215–216
- Grain
- Prices, subsidies, United States/European Union
- Contingency plan, development, federal government responsibility, moved (Boyd),
1803
- Federal government, addressing, moved (Upshall); amendment (Aldridge),
2055–2056
- High technology
- Canadian Light Source Synchrotron Project, Saskatoon, ministerial statement (MacKinnon),
1465–1466
- Highways and roads
- Fatalities, commemorative markers, petitions,
1570
- Highway No. 40
- Relocation to east of the David Laird campground
- Relocation to east of the David Laird Campground
- Petitions,
870,
895,
917,
946,
1317,
1376,
1457,
1517,
1593,
1660,
1708,
1867–1868,
2061
- National program
- Responsibility, federal government, assuming, moved (Jess),
1215–1217
- Hospitals
- Regional
- Emergency services, anesthetists, North Battleford,
557–558
- Indians/First Nations
- Social indicators, Indian Affairs and Northern Development Canada, report, member's statement,
2095
- Justice Department
- Public prosecutions, funding, ministerial statement (Nilson),
905
- Legislative Assembly
- Proceedings, filibuster, Saskatchewan Party, member's statement,
1449
- Legislative Assembly – Adjournment
- October 21, 1998, moved (MacKinnon); amendment (Gantefoer),
2113–2116
- Legislative Assembly members
- Athabasca constituency
- National native role model program, Saskatchewan region award, member's statement,
329
- First woman, Sarah Ramsland, tribute, member's statement,
2031–2032
- Maintenance of Saskatchewan Power Corporation's Operations Act, 1998 (No. 65)
- Ministerial statements
- Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale,
20–21
- Crime
- Serious crime task force, establishment,
335–336
- Crown Life Insurance Company
- Family
- Violence, victims, aboriginal community, funding,
678*-79*
- Government fiscal policy, 1998-1999,
215–216
- High technology
- Canadian Light Source Synchrotron Project, Saskatoon,
1465–1466
- Justice Department
- Public prosecutions, funding,
905
- Regional economic development authorities
- Youth employment program,
1268
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, regulations, moratorium,
2133
- Young offenders
- Serious and Habitual Youth Offender Comprehensive Action Program, establishment,
771
- Municipal Affairs, Culture and Housing Department
- Museums
- Museum Month, June 1998, member's statement,
1661
- Natural gas
- Rebate, member's statement,
1293
- Northern Saskatchewan
- Community development
- Strategy, development, moved (Belanger); amendment (Goulet),
1389
- Questions and comments
1395
- Nurses
- Saskatchewan Union of Nurses
- Health Department, minister, address, member's statement,
789
- Oral question period
- Cameco Corporation, Kyrgyzstan, sodium cyanide spill, environmental damage,
1324
- Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale,
42–43
- Establishment, Dynex assets, purchase, court case,
709–710
- Final agreement
- Changes, significance,
738
- March 31, 1997, significance,
1089
- Minister responsible, briefing,
382
- Negotiator
- Dismissal 1996, Premier's intervention,
528–529
- Dismissal, Saskatchewan Power Corporation, minister, informing,
413–414
- Premier, concern, expressing,
616
- Profit, announcement, correction,
1089
- Crown corporations
- Equity investments, out of province,
1325
- Ministers, responsibility, legislation,
1122
- Crown Corporations Committee
- Special meeting, March 31, 1998
- Forest industry
- Nemeiben forest, logging, environmental study,
1324
- Hospitals
- Regional, emergency services, anesthetists, North Battleford,
557–558
- Public Accounts Committee, Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, examination,
106,
129–130
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Contract (L. Portigal), severance pay,
73,
106
- Natural gas supply contract, Direct Energy Marketing Limited,
43,
498,
558,
710
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation, president
- Dismissal
- Board of directors, vote,
160
- Employment contract regarding termination and severance,
382,
414
- Resignation
- Voluntary and mutual,
848
- SaskEnergy Incorporated
- Compania de Consumadores de Gas de Santiago, Chile, interest acquisition,
769
- Young offenders
- Community homes program, review,
585
- Plains Health Centre, Regina
- Closure
- Prevention, petitions,
7,
99–100,
154,
184,
198,
231,
274,
327,
376,
408,
491,
522,
552,
578,
609,
669*
702,
731,
761,
787,
840,
977–978,
1007,
1034,
1064,
1082,
1113,
1141,
1290,
1416,
1432,
1446,
1981,
2029,
2093,
2125
- Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training Department
- Public Accounts Committee
- Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, examination,
106,
129–130
- Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, examination, member's statement,
101–102
- Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, examination, petitions,
261
- Rail transportation/Railways
- Branch line abandonment, moved (Whitmore),
506–507
- Questions and comments
510
- Regional economic development authorities
- Youth employment program, ministerial statement (MacKinnon),
1268
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Contract (L. Portigal), severance pay,
73,
106
- Natural gas supply contract, Direct Energy Marketing Limited,
43,
498,
558,
710
- President
- Dismissal
- Board of directors, vote,
160
- Employment contract regarding termination and severance,
382,
414
- Resignation
- Voluntary and mutual,
848
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, regulations, moratorium, extension, ministerial statement (Wiens),
2133
- SaskEnergy Incorporated
- Compania de Consumadores de Gas de Santiago, Chile, interest acquisition,
769
- Telecommunications
- Access, affordable, universal service fund, creation, federal government, moved (Wiens); amendment (Heppner); amendment (D'Autremont),
714–715
- Volunteers
- Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal
- Recipients, introduction and recognition,
842
- Workers' Compensation Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 29)
- Young offenders
- Community home program
- Review, member's statement,
37
- Open custody, murder victim (H. Montgomery)
- Family's request for privacy, member's statement,
494
- Serious and Habitual Youth Offender Comprehensive Action Program, establishment, ministerial statement (Nilson),
771
- Young Offenders Act
- Reform, petitions, moved (Heppner),
929–930