Hansard Speaker Index - 3rd Session of the 23rd Legislature
- Jess, Mr. Walter (NDP, Redberry Lake)
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne,
86–88
- Agricultural biotechnology
- International conference, Saskatoon, June 9-12, 1998, member's statement,
1597
- Auctions
- Neil Kramer Auction Sales, the Big Bid Barn, expansion, member's statement,
186
- Citizens
- Battleford and Districts Citizen and Junior Citizen of the Year, 30th Annual banquet, member's statement,
37
- Citizenship
- Canadian citizenship, celebration
- Radisson School, member's statement,
525
- Credit Union Act, 1998 (No. 46)
- Credit Union Central
- President, Elwood Harvey, election, member's statement,
672*
- Grain
- Prices, subsidies, United States/European Union
- Federal government, addressing, moved (Upshall); amendment (Aldridge),
2041–2042
- Health care
- "No better health system" statement, Arm River constituency member, anniversary, member's statement,
843
- Highways and roads
- National program
- Responsibility, federal government, assuming, moved (Jess),
1208–1210
- Hog industry
- Feed mill, North Battleford, construction, member's statement,
1231
- Rail transportation/Railways
- Branch line abandonment, moved (Whitmore),
507–509
- Remembrance Day, November 11, 1998
- Provincial poetry contest winner, Brita Barranieski, Hafford Central School, member's statement,
2126
- Sports
- Hockey
- Sask-Cam team, member, Scott, Linnell, Hafford, member's statement,
1320
- Students
- Track and field, provincial competition, Prince Albert, records, Tracy Linnell, Hafford Central School, member's statement,
1953
- Johnson, Mr. Lloyd (NDP, Shellbrook-Spiritwood)
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne,
118,
135–136
- Business
- Youth business excellence awards, North Battleford, winners, Spiritwood High School students, member's statement,
1202–1203
- Forest industry
- National Forest Week, May 3-9, 1998, member's statement,
948
- Wapa Weeka saw mill, construction, member's statement,
844
- Government expenditures
- Debt
- Interest rate, member's statement,
304
- Highways and roads
- Canoe Lake, Pinehouse and Turnor Lake, improvements, member's statement,
2094
- National program
- Responsibility, federal government, assuming, moved (Jess),
1221–1222
- Housing
- Local housing authorities, volunteers, Roger Laventure, Leoville and Luella Friesen, Spiritwood, recognition, member's statement,
1263
- Northern Saskatchewan
- Remote housing program, member's statement,
348
- Northern Saskatchewan
- Community development
- Initiatives, announcement, member's statement,
1419
- Strategy, development, moved (Belanger); amendment (Goulet),
1391–1392
- Private Members' Bills Committee
- Fifth report, moved (Johnson) for concurrence,
703
- Sixth report, moved (Johnson) for concurrence,
1230
- Seventh report, moved (Johnson) for concurrence,
1432
- Provincial Court of Saskatchewan
- Beardy's Reserve, member's statement,
69
- Rail transportation/Railways
- Branch line abandonment, moved (Whitmore)
- Questions and comments
509
- Telecommunications
- Access, affordable, universal service fund, creation, federal government, moved (Wiens); amendment (Heppner); amendment (D'Autremont),
715–716
- Julé, Ms. Arlene (Independent/Saskatchewan Party, Humboldt)
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne,
167–169
- Agribition
- Outstanding Agricultural Ambassador Award, Garry Sibley, vice-principal Bruno School, member's statement,
68
- Agriculture and Food Department
- Cancer
- Canadian Cancer Society, jail and bail fund-raiser, Humboldt, member's statement,
1010
- Carlton Trail Regional College, Humboldt
- Twenty-fifth anniversary celebration, member's statement,
672*
- Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale
- 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),
1604
- Children
- Deaths
- Karen Quill, Children's Advocate Office, independent inquiry,
669
- Protection
- Gemma House, investigation,
281–282
- Citizens
- Humboldt, Andrea Sylvester, death in car accident, sympathy, member's statement,
1521
- Communities
- Humboldt, eighth annual Sommerfest, June 19-21, 1998, member's statement,
1597
- Humboldt, Oktoberfest activities, member's statement,
2063
- Community Associations Residential Telephone Rate Designation Act (No. 206)
- Condolences
- Feusi, Arnold Joseph (former MLA), moved (Romanow),
120
- Koester, Charles Beverley (former Clerk of Legislative Assembly), moved (Romanow),
120
- Electricity
- Underground lines, rural communities, original rate, petitions,
124
- Farm land
- Property tax, increase,
1383
- Finance Department
- Estimates (1998-99),
1076
- Food
- Preparation and service, rural Saskatchewan, Health Department, regulations, member's statement,
525
- Grain
- Prices, subsidies, United States/European Union
- Federal government, addressing, moved (Upshall); amendment (Aldridge),
2053–2054
- Health care
- Diagnostic tools, waiting lists,
923–924
- First responders
- Paging network, St. Brieux, improvement,
1876
- Highways and roads
- Deterioration
- Safety concerns, member's statement,
409–410
- Highways and Transportation Department
- Human rights
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights, United Nations, 50th anniversary, commemoration, ministerial statement (Shillington),
1327
- Investment
- Multilateral agreement,
107
- Local Government Election Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 213)
- Maintenance orders
- Enforcement, inquiries, access,
585
- Ministerial statements
- Human rights
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights, United Nations, 50th anniversary, commemoration,
1327
- Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, Wascana Campus
- Relocation, Plains Health Centre,
353–354
- Young offenders
- Serious and Habitual Youth Offender Comprehensive Action Program, establishment,
771–772
- Motor vehicle insurance
- Personal injury protection plan
- Natural gas
- Rural communities, original rate, petitions,
124
- Northern Saskatchewan
- Government action, health, education, jobs, homes and roads, petitions,
1518
- Oral question period
- Children
- Deaths
- Karen Quill, Children's Advocate Office, independent inquiry,
669
- Protection
- Gemma House, investigation,
281–282
- Farm land, property tax, increase,
1383
- Health care
- Diagnostic tools, waiting lists,
923–924
- First responders, paging network, St. Brieux, improvement,
1876
- Investment, multilateral agreement,
107
- Maintenance orders, enforcement, inquiries, access,
585
- Prostitution, child prostitution
- Elimination, funding,
239
- Penalties, inadequate,
1207
- Protection of Children Involved in Prostitution Act (No. 742),
1073–1074,
1237
- Protection of Children Involved in Prostitution Act (No. 742), government support,
903
- Rail transportation/Railways
- Branch line abandonment, court challenge, Competition Act,
446–447
- Self-employed, Saskatchewan employment supplement, eligibility,
2067
- Social assistance, case-load,
498–499
- Special care homes
- Funding (Zurevinsky case),
739
- Humboldt, level 4 admissions, cancellations,
1666–1667
- Water quality, contamination, pesticides,
1525–1526
- Prostitution
- Child prostitution
- Elimination, funding,
239
- Penalties, inadequate,
1207
- Protection of Children Involved in Prostitution Act (No. 742),
1073–1074,
1237
- Rail transportation/Railways
- Branch line abandonment
- Court challenge, Competition Act,
446–447
- Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, Wascana Campus
- Relocation, Plains Health Centre
- Ministerial statement (Crofford),
353–354
- Saskatchewan Research Council
- Estimates (1998-99),
1697
- Saskatchewan Water Corporation
- Estimates (1998-99),
1704
- Schools
- Construction and renovation projects
- Humboldt Collegiate Institute and Carlton Trail Regional College, funding, member's statement,
1233
- Self-employed
- Saskatchewan employment supplement, eligibility,
2067
- Small business
- Bill Lipsey Merit Award for dealer of the year, Gerald Hergott, member's statement,
157–158
- Special care homes
- Funding (Zurevinsky case),
739
- Humboldt, level 4 admissions, cancellations,
1666–1667
- Sports
- Athlete of the Year, 1997, Dennis Dauvin, congratulations, member's statement,
102
- Softball player, Justin Dauvin, Peterson area, member's statement,
10–11
- Speed skating, Canadian peewee girls speed skating record holder, Ebony Thiel, Humboldt, member's statement,
378
- Students
- Science fair, Canada-wide, Timmins, Ontario, May 11-16, 1998, winners, St. Dominic School, Humboldt, member's statement,
1436
- Volunteers
- North Central Regional Recreation Association
- Volunteer recognition, Daryl Rudichuk, Wakaw, member's statement,
947
- Women's Secretariat
- Estimates (1998-99),
1698
- Young offenders
- Serious and Habitual Youth Offender Comprehensive Action Program, establishment, ministerial statement (Nilson),
771–772