Hansard Speaker Index - 3rd Session of the 23rd Legislature
- MacKinnon, Hon. Janice (NDP, Saskatoon Idylwyld) Minister of Economic and Co-operative Development
- Agricultural products/Farm products
- Canamino oat processing plant, Saskatoon, investment,
1235
- Child sexual abuse
- Awareness raising and fund-raising efforts, Sheldon Kennedy's cross-Canada in-line skate,
1599
- Support and Sheldon Kennedy Day in Saskatchewan, August 21, 1998, proclamation, moved (Krawetz),
1604
- Children's Advocate
- Estimates (1998-99), committee referral (Estimates), moved (MacKinnon),
925
- Economic and Co-operative Development Department
- Education Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 57)
- Election Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 20) (Chief Electoral Officer)
- Film Employment Tax Credit Act (No. 63)
- Gas Inspection Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 15)
- Health care
- Hepatitis C victims, compensation,
793
- High technology
- Canadian Light Source Synchrotron Project, Saskatoon,
1451
- Canadian Light Source Synchrotron Project, Saskatoon, ministerial statement (MacKinnon),
1464–1465
- Income Tax Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 48)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1555
- Legislative Assembly
- Estimates (1998-99), committee referral (Estimates), moved (MacKinnon),
925
- Estimates supplementary (1997-98), committee referral (Estimates), moved (MacKinnon),
925
- Legislative Assembly – Adjournment
- June 11, 1998,
1977–1978
- Recess to honour Tommy Douglas, honours medals, presentation, moved (MacKinnon),
1968
- June 3, 1998, recess to honour 125th anniversary of the RCMP, moved (MacKinnon),
1582
- October 21, 1998, moved (MacKinnon); amendment (Gantefoer)
- Legislative Assembly – Hours of sitting
- June 4, 1998 until adjournment, moved (MacKinnon),
1604
- Legislative Assembly members
- Leave of absence
- Carrot River Valley and Saskatchewan Rivers, October 19-23, 1998, CPA Canadian Regional Council, Washington, D.C., moved (MacKinnon),
2058
- Moose Jaw North, October 19-23, 1998, Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference, 44th, Wellington, New Zealand, moved (MacKinnon),
2058
- Saskatoon Eastview constituency
- Legislative Library
- Annual report, committee referral (Communication), moved MacKinnon,
22
- Ministerial statements
- High technology
- Canadian Light Source Synchrotron Project, Saskatoon,
1464–1465
- Regional economic development authorities
- Youth employment program,
1268
- Municipal Employees' Pension Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 44)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1555
- Noxious Weeds Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 37)
- Oil and Gas Conservation Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 26)
- Ombudsman
- Estimates (1998-99), committee referral (Estimates), moved (MacKinnon),
925
- On-farm Quality Assurance Programs Act (No. 35)
- Oral question period
- Agricultural products/Farm products, Canamino oat processing plant, Saskatoon, investment,
1235
- Child sexual abuse, awareness raising and fund-raising efforts, Sheldon Kennedy's cross-Canada in-line skate,
1599
- Employment development, government record,
2130
- Health care
- Hepatitis C victims, compensation,
793
- High technology, Synchrotron light source project,
1451
- Legislative Assembly, adjournment, October 21, 1998, moved (MacKinnon); amendment (Gantefoer), withdrawal,
2128
- Plains Health Centre, Regina
- Pharmacy Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 18)
- Physical Therapists Act, 1998 (No. 19)
- Plains Health Centre, Regina
- Professional associations
- By-laws, committee referral (Regulations), moved (MacKinnon),
23
- Provincial Auditor
- Estimates (1998-99), committee referral (Estimates), moved (MacKinnon),
925
- Reports, committee referral (Public Accounts), moved (MacKinnon),
22
- Public accounts
- Public accounts to March 31, 1997, committee referral, moved (MacKinnon),
22
- Public Accounts Committee
- Name substitution, moved (MacKinnon),
1877
- Records retention and disposal schedules
- Committee referral (Communication), moved (MacKinnon),
22
- Regional economic development authorities
- Youth employment program, ministerial statement (MacKinnon),
1268
- Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 10)
- Saskatchewan Water Corporation
- University of Saskatchewan Foundation Repeal Act (No. 12)
- Vital Statistics Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 36)
- McLane, Mr. Harvey (Liberal, Arm River)
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne,
142–144
- Automobile and highway safety
- Accidents
- Highways and Transportation Department vehicle collision, victim, health care costs,
381–382
- Canada Transportation Act
- Amendments
- Federal government, urging, moved (Renaud),
1096–1097
- Cancer
- Bone scan, availability, Paulette Lochbaum,
224–225
- Bone scan, Paulette Lochbaum, member's statement,
263
- Doctor-Patient Confidentiality Act (No. 228)
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals
- Multiple sclerosis
- Betaseron and Copaxone
- Exception drug plan reform, moved (McLane),
43
- Economic and Co-operative Development Department
- Environment and Resource Management Department
- Estimates (1998-99),
1763
- Health care
- Access, Southern Saskatchewan residents, concerns,
1452
- Crisis
- Former MLA, L. Draper, concerns, member's statement,
612
- Funding, moved (Murrell); amendment (Toth),
962–966
- Hepatitis C victims, compensation,
446,
792–793,
950–951
- Free vote, member's statement,
819
- Krever commission recommendations, acceptance, moved (Toth); amendment (Thomson); subamendment (Draude); subamendment (Heppner),
832–833
- Professionals
- Working conditions and stress,
737
- Rural communities,
557
- Services, reduction, member's statement,
871
- Hepatitis C Compensation Commission Act (No. 744)
- Highway Fatality Marker Act (No. 752)
- Highways and roads
- Construction and maintenance
- Fatalities, commemorative markers,
1580
- Fatalities, commemorative markers, petitions,
1569,
1788
- Highway No. 44
- West of Davidson, vehicle damage, compensation,
1601
- Highways and Transportation Department
- Vehicle damage, claims,
1601
- Hospital waiting lists,
901–903
- Oncology, (Alick Paterson), member's statement,
1458,
1520
- Surgery
- Cystoscopy, Carievale patient,
2099
- Hospitals
- Beds
- Critical care, shortage, member's statement,
524
- Emergency services, member's statement,
1661
- Closure
- Carrot River,
1382
- Prevention, member's statement,
1378
- Central Butte, prevention, moved (McLane),
2133
- Hunters/Hunting
- Night hunting, ban
- Aboriginal and Metis cooperation, petitions,
1708
- Maintenance of Saskatchewan Power Corporation's Operations Act, 1998 (No. 65)
- Municipalities
- Recreational facilities, non-profit, electricity and natural gas rates, affordable, petitions,
2029,
2061
- Nova Scotia
- Provincial election
- Campaign, government employees, participation,
1178
- Oral question period
- Automobile and highway safety, accidents
- Highways and Transportation Department vehicle collision, victim, health care costs,
381–382
- Cancer, bone scan, availability, Paulette Lochbaum,
224–225
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals, multiple sclerosis
- Betaseron and Copaxone, access, board decisions,
41–42,
72
- Elections, provincial, Nova Scotia, campaign, government employees, participation,
1178
- Health care
- Access, Southern Saskatchewan residents, concerns,
1452
- Professionals, working conditions and stress,
737
- Highways and roads
- Construction and maintenance
- Fatalities, commemorative markers,
1580
- Highway No. 44, west of Davidson, vehicle damage, compensation,
1601
- Highways and Transportation Department, vehicle damage, claims,
1601
- Hospital waiting lists,
901–903
- Surgery
- Cystoscopy, Carievale patient,
2099
- Nurses
- Additional, hiring, funding,
2099
- Physicians/Doctors, specialists, anesthetists, departure,
2128
- Plains Health Centre, Regina
- Regina General Hospital
- Emergency services, access, video, rural residents,
1088
- Regina Health District Board
- Saskatchewan Health Information Network,
129,
823
- Chief executive officer, appointment,
105–106
- Special care homes
- Kindersley Senior Care Inc., public administrator
- Parks Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 9)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
683
- Physicians/Doctors
- Specialists
- Anesthetists, departure,
2128
- Plains Health Centre, Regina
- Closure,
1087–1088
- Prevention, member's statement,
463–464
- Prevention, petitions,
8,
154,
198,
217–218,
248,
274,
328,
346,
375,
407,
439,
461,
521,
551,
577,
610,
639,
661,
669*,
702,
731,
787,
818,
840,
869,
896,
917,
945,
977,
1007,
1033,
1063,
1081,
1113,
1142,
1172,
1229,
1290,
1375–1376,
1415,
1431,
1445,
1457,
1518,
1593,
1660,
1788,
1868,
1981,
2029,
2093
- Public Accounts Committee
- Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, examination, petitions,
262
- Regina General Hospital
- Emergency services, access, video, rural residents,
1088
- Regina Health District Board
- Saskatchewan Health Information Network,
129,
823
- Chief executive officer, appointment,
105–106
- Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, Wascana Campus
- Relocation, Plains Health Centre
- "Educated Corpse," member's statement,
441–442
- Schools
- Construction and renovation projects
- Outlook, congratulations, member's statement,
2031
- Senior citizens
- Housing, enriched, Luther Place, Outlook, member's statement,
1575
- Special care homes
- Kindersley Senior Care Inc., public administrator
- McPherson, Mr. Glen (Liberal, Wood River)
- Economic and Co-operative Development Department
- Economic development
- Good news headlines, member's statement,
1493
- Grain
- Prices, subsidies, United States/European Union
- Federal government, addressing, moved (Upshall); amendment (Aldridge),
2052–2053
- Health care
- Services
- Elimination, member's statement,
1036
- Highways and roads
- Deterioration
- Highway No. 37, Climax, vehicle damage, claim,
1439–1440
- Fatalities, commemorative markers, petitions,
1570
- Highway No. 1
- Four-lane, Gull Lake and Alberta border, petitions,
184
- Highway No. 13
- Admiral, deterioration, vehicle damage, claim,
1439
- Secondary highway system, rebuilding, petitions,
1950
- Highways and Transportation Department
- Honours and awards
- Medal of Bravery, recipients, introduction,
842
- Saskatchewan Order of Merit, recipients, introduction and recognition,
842
- Hospital waiting lists
- Surgery, (L. Prystupa)
- Government member's conduct, Premier apologize, member's statement,
947
- Hospitals
- Beds
- Reduction
- Swift Current Regional Hospital,
615–616
- Swift Current Regional Hospital, member's statement,
641–642
- Hunters/Hunting
- Night hunting, ban
- Legislation, petitions,
100
- Maintenance of Saskatchewan Power Corporation's Operations Act, 1998 (No. 65)
- Ministerial statements
- Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, Wascana Campus
- Relocation, Plains Health Centre,
353
- Nurses
- National Nursing Week, May 11-16, 1998, member's statement,
1174
- Oral question period
- Highways and roads
- Highway No. 13, Admiral, deterioration, vehicle damage, claim,
1439
- Highway No. 37, Climax, deterioration, vehicle damage, claim,
1439–1440
- Hospitals, beds
- Reduction
- Swift Current Regional Hospital,
615–616
- Plains Health Centre, Regina
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation
- Investment, Saturn Communications Limited, New Zealand,
677*
- South Country Health District
- Physicians/Doctors
- Specialists
- Services withdrawal, Swift Current, member's statement,
219,
234
- Plains Health Centre, Regina
- Closure
- Prevention
- Billboard campaign, Regina city buses, member's statement,
1011
- Prevention, member's statement,
494
- Prevention, petitions,
7,
35–36,
154,
198,
218,
231,
274,
327–328,
346,
376,
408,
440,
461,
491–492,
522,
552,
578,
609–610,
640,
662,
670*,
702,
840,
917,
946,
978,
1007–1008,
1034,
1142,
1171–1172,
1200,
1230,
1260,
1416,
1432,
1446,
1517,
1593,
1660,
1788,
1868,
1981,
2029,
2093
- Miracles, Kenji Chan and Karlee Kosolofski, member's statement,
843
- Save the Plains Committee
- Weyburn, emergency room nurses, personal attacks, member's statement,
704
- Points of order
- Bills, debate, relevance,
2015
- Estimates, questions,
1942
- Public Accounts Committee
- Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, examination, petitions,
261
- Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, Wascana Campus
- Relocation, Plains Health Centre
- Ministerial statement (Crofford),
353
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation
- Investment, Saturn Communications Limited, New Zealand,
677*
- South Country Health District
- Mitchell, Hon. Robert (NDP, Saskatoon Fairview) Minister of Labour
- Crown Construction Tendering Agreement,
1663
- Election Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 20) (Chief Electoral Officer)
- English language
- Shakespeare, William, birthday and contributions, commemoration, member's statement,
733
- Labour force
- Workers killed and injured, Day of Mourning, April 28, 1998,
825–826
- Meewasin Valley Authority Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 28)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
752–755
- Oral question period
- Crown Construction Tendering Agreement,
1663
- Political parties, contributions
- Conservative Party, funds, investigation,
1381–1382
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Collective bargaining, possible strike, ensuring uninterrupted service,
1437–1438
- Workers' compensation, survivor benefits,
529,
1121,
1602
- Pipelines Act, 1998 (No. 25)
- Political parties
- Contributions
- Conservative Party, funds, investigation,
1381–1382
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Collective bargaining, possible strike, ensuring uninterrupted service,
1437–1438
- Wascana Centre Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 24)
- Workers' Compensation Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 29)
- Murray, Ms. Suzanne (NDP, Regina Qu'Appelle Valley)
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne,
55–58
- Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Weather man, Howard Thornton, departure, member's statement,
303–304
- Child poverty
- Reduction, government initiatives, moved (Murray); amendment (Draude),
685*-86*
- Children
- National Missing Children's Day, May 25, 1998, member's statement,
1320
- Environment protection
- Earth Day, April 22, 1998, member's statement,
705
- Family
- "Building independence: investing in families"
- Mother's Day, tribute, member's statement,
1036
- Film industry
- Lumsden, YTV series, Incredible Story Studio, episodes, location, member's statement,
1984
- Minds Eye, Made-for-TV movie, Bad Prospect, member's statement,
1145
- Health care
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Awareness Month, June, 1998, member's statement,
1519
- Brain Awareness Week, March 16-22, 1998, member's statement,
102
- Funding, member's statement,
219
- Hepatitis C victims, compensation
- Krever commission recommendations, acceptance, moved (Toth); amendment (Thomson); subamendment (Draude); subamendment (Heppner),
833
- Questions and comments
837
- Spinal Health Care Week, May 1-7, 1998, member's statement,
897
- Hospital waiting lists, moved (Aldridge),
1402–1403
- Internet
- Communications/information tool for women, member's statement,
673*
- Mental health
- Mental Health Week, May 4-10, 1998, member's statement,
919
- Multi-faith fair forum
- Third annual, Regina, member's statement,
947
- Newspapers
- Weekly, Waterfront Press, Lumsden, 1997 General Excellence Award, member's statement,
493–494
- Nurses
- National Nursing Week, May 11-16, 1998, member's statement,
1069
- Small business
- Displayco, Regina, 20th anniversary, celebration, member's statement,
642–643
- Television
- Sesame Park episode, shoot in Lumsden, member's statement,
329
- Theatre
- Last Mountain Theatre Company, Strasbourg, Annual Saskatchewan One-Act Play Festival, member's statement,
2126
- Tourism Saskatchewan
- Awards of Excellence, nominees, visitor services, member's statement,
68–69
- Violence
- Walk a Mile in our Moccasins Campaign, member's statement,
1871
- Women
- YWCA's Women of Distinction Awards Dinner
- Regina, member's statement,
763
- Murrell, Ms. Sharon (NDP, Battleford-Cut Knife)
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne,
136–138
- Bed and breakfasts
- Leeson house, Unity, member's statement,
251
- Canada Transportation Act
- Amendments
- Federal government, urging, moved (Renaud),
1095–1096
- Canadian Foodgrains Bank
- Cotswold Growing Project, Gary and Marj Beaumont, Evesham, donation, member's statement,
330
- Children
- Nutrition education programs, Midwest Food Resource Project Incorporated, funding, member's statement,
1292
- Education
- Reading, accelerated reading virus, St. Peter's Elementary School, Unity, member's statement,
1871–1872
- Family
- "Building independence: investing in families"
- Violence
- Victims
- Aboriginal community, funding
- Farm safety
- Farm Safety Week, March 11-18, 1998, member's statement,
69
- Food processing industry
- Nifty Noodles, Mossbank, member's statement,
2127
- Grain
- Prices, subsidies, United States/European Union
- Federal government, addressing, moved (Upshall); amendment (Aldridge),
2046–2047
- Health care
- Battlefords Tribal Council Indian Health services, accreditation, member's statement,
1144
- Canadian, envy of Ohio residents, member's statement,
1379
- Funding, moved (Murrell); amendment (Toth),
953–955
- Multiple sclerosis
- Nation-wide carnation campaign kick-off and Battleford public awareness flag raising ceremony, member's statement,
1009
- Review, moved (Toth); amendment (Kowalsky),
518–520
- Impaired driving
- Students Against Drinking and Driving, 10th annual convention, Saskatoon, member's statement,
2031
- SaskEnergy Incorporated
- Scholarships, post-secondary education, member's statement,
872
- Sports
- Hockey
- Flying Fathers charity game vs. Team Cey, Wilkie, member's statement,
69
- Volunteers
- Wilkie Kinsmen Club and Macklin Kinsmen Club, community donations, member's statement,
1085
- Women
- Canadian Union of Public Employees, National Women's Task Force Committee, Co-Chair, Sylvia Maljan, appointment, member's statement,
580
- Young entrepreneurs
- Youth Business Excellence Awards ceremony, North Battleford, member's statement,
1116