Hansard Subject Index - 3rd Session of the 23rd Legislature
- Safety See
Automobile and highway safety;
Farm families – Health and safety;
Occupational health and safety
- Salaries See
Wages and salaries
- Sales taxes See also
Art galleries – Donations;
Oil industry – Out of province companies;
Retail industry – Sales – Increase, sales taxes reduction and out-of-province shopping reduction;
Small business;
Snowmobiles – Purchases, out-of-province
- 1-percentage point, revenue generated,
1733
- Narrowest base in Canada,
212
- Salvation Army See
Children – Protection – Gemma House, investigation
- SAP (Systems Application Products in Data Processing) See
Saskatchewan Power Corporation – SAP software
- SARCAN (Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres)
- Recycling program, expansion,
206
- Saskatchewan
- Saskatchewan Abilities Council See also
Disabled and handicapped persons – Wheelchair buses, Saskatoon, mechanical problems
- Ability Bowl, 10th annual, Frontier Bowling Lanes, Swift Current, member's statement
- Saskatchewan Aids to Independent Living
- Benefits, eligibility while receiving Saskatchewan Government Insurance benefits
- Saskatchewan Arts Board See
Arts Board Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 1)
- Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency See
Property – Assessment
- Saskatchewan Assistance Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 49)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly
- Saskatchewan Assistance Plan See
Social assistance
- Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations
- Disability plan benefits, Natalie Kleinser,
758–59
- Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres See
SARCAN (Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres)
- Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities
- Convention, Agriculture Department, Minister, attendance,
1929
- Government, relationship,
1929
- Saskatchewan Association of School Business Officials See
School divisions – Amalgamation
- Saskatchewan Centre of the Arts, Regina
- Saskatchewan Council for International Co-operation
- Informational session, member's statement
- Saskatchewan Council of Cultural Organizations
- Saskatchewan employment supplement See
Income
- Saskatchewan Evidence Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 4)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly
- Saskatchewan Farm Security Act See
Environment protection – Ducks Unlimited
- Saskatchewan Government Employees Union See
Public service – Classification, review
- Saskatchewan Government Growth Fund Management Corporation See
Agricultural products/Farm products – Canamino oat processing plant, Saskatoon, investment
- Saskatchewan Government Insurance See
Farm vehicles – Fleet assessment program;
Saskatchewan Aids to Independent Living – Benefits, eligibility
- Saskatchewan Health Information Network
4,
210,
1311–12
- Legislation and implementation
- Programming, Science Applications International Corporation,
1863
- Saskatchewan Health Ombudsman Act (No. 210)
- Saskatchewan Housing Corporation
- Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission See
Disabled and handicapped persons – Accessibility, Human Rights Commission ruling, Collections Fine Art Gallery
- Saskatchewan Indian Federated College
- New facility, construction
- New facility, construction, ministerial statement (Crofford)
- Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology See also
Regional colleges – Adult basic education, partners
- Funding, decrease, employment insurance legislation, changes,
1137
- Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, Palliser Campus
- Graduate, Karen Hagel, congratulations, member's statement
- Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, Wascana Campus
- Relocation, Plains Health Centre,
1729–30
- "Educated Corpse," member's statement
- Ministerial statement (Crofford)
- Saskatchewan Insurance Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 47)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly
- Saskatchewan Labour Force Development Board See also
Youth – Employment – Training and retraining, Labour Force Development Board
- Saskatchewan Liberal Association
- Membership, cancellation and reinstatement, Saskatoon Greystone constituency, MLA, member's statement
- Saskatchewan Municipal Board
- Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation
1559 See also
Economic and Co-operative Development Department – Investment Programs Branch;
Hog industry – Loans;
Hog industry – Sinnett Pork Farms;
Research and development – Parks – Regina;
Saskatchewan Research Council – Projects, early stage
- Development division, funding,
1559
- Investment division, funding,
1559
- Loan loss provision, funding,
1559
- Loans, equities, guarantees,
1563–64
- Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 10)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly
- Saskatchewan Order of Merit See
Honours and awards
- Saskatchewan Party See also
Budget;
Political parties – Contributions – Conservative Party, funds, investigation
- Address and phone number, member's statement
- Leader, congratulations, member's statement
- Leadership race dinner, member's statement
- Leadership vote, member's statement
- Membership, member of the Legislative Assembly, Thunder Creek constituency, Leader-Post reference, member's statement
- Memberships, member's statement
- Researcher, termination, member's statement
- Role in opposition, public opinion poll results, member's statement
- Saskatchewan Potato Utility Development Company See
SPUDCO (Saskatchewan Potato Utility Development Company)
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation See also
Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale;
Farm safety – Campaign;
Northern Enterprise Fund Inc.;
Power Corporation Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 55)
- Boundary dam power station, electrostatic precipitators, installation, member's statement
- Collective bargaining, possible strike, ensuring uninterrupted service
- Contract (L. Portigal), severance pay
- Diversity coordinator, dismissal
- Employees
- Strike
- Picket line, respect, MP Dick Proctor, member's statement
- Termination, Labour Standards Act, violation and penalties,
756–58
- Infrastructure, maintenance, Northern Saskatchewan
- Legal counsel, Mike Hurst (Milner Fenerty), fees
- Minister responsible, Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., natural gas trading activities, knowledge
- Ministers responsible, dismissal
- Natural gas supply contract, Direct Energy Marketing Limited
- President
- Dismissal
- Guyana Electricity Corporation, role
- Just cause, Justice Department, Bogdasavich opinion
- Requests/attempts, Premier's intervention,
1882–85
- Employment contract regarding termination and severance
- Severance pay,
1882,
1884
- Lingenfelter,
15,
39,
69–70,
103–4,
127–28,
158,
204–5,
820–21,
824,
873
- Cancellation, petitions,
154,
184,
198,
218,
248,
262,
274,
302,
328,
376,
408,
439,
462,
492,
522,
552,
578,
610,
640,
662,
788,
840,
1034,
1200,
1260,
1290,
1318,
1376,
1570,
1660,
1708,
1789,
1868,
1950,
1982
- Bjornerud,
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
- Boyd,
183,
197,
231,
247,
273,
301,
375,
407,
439,
461,
491,
551,
609,
639,
1375,
1517
- D'Autremont,
123,
153,
183,
197,
231,
247,
261,
273,
301,
327,
375,
407,
439,
461,
491,
551,
669*,
1259,
1317,
1517,
1593
- Draude,
123,
153,
183,
197,
231,
247,
261,
273,
301,
327,
439,
461,
491,
521,
551,
577,
609,
639,
761,
839,
1007,
1229,
1867
- Gantefoer,
123,
183,
261,
273,
301,
327,
375,
407,
439,
461,
491,
521,
551,
577,
609,
639,
1007,
1229
- Heppner,
183,
197,
231,
247,
261,
273,
327,
375,
439,
461,
491,
521,
551,
577,
609,
639,
761,
1171,
1229,
1259,
1659,
1707,
1787,
1949
- Krawetz,
153,
183,
231,
247,
261,
273,
301,
327,
375,
407,
521,
551,
577,
639,
1289
- Toth,
153,
231,
247,
273,
301,
327,
375,
407,
439,
491,
669*,
1259,
1867
- Reconstruction charges, recording
- SAP software, Delta Project, implementation, cost
- SaskEnergy Incorporated, relationship vis-a-vis Channel Lake,
1903
- Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation See also
Atlases;
Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs Department;
Pasqua Hospital, Regina – Upgrading (result of Plains Health Centre closure) – Funding – Responsibility;
Regina General Hospital – Expansion (result of Plains Health Centre closure) – Funding – Responsibility
- Estimates, supplementary (1997-98),
1781
- Saskatchewan Property Rights Act (No. 215)
- Saskatchewan Regulatory Reform Act (No. 225)
- Saskatchewan Research Council See also
Agricultural biotechnology – Fermentation and Cell Culture Pilot plant, funding;
Agricultural products/Farm products – Canamino oat processing plant, Saskatoon, investment;
Oil industry – Heavy oil research, Regina;
Research and development – Funding, Canadian Occidental Petroleum;
Science and technology – Industrial research assistance program;
Training programs – JobStart program
- Activities, outline,
1693
- Offices, relocation, Innovation Centre, new, Regina,
1696
- Patents and royalties,
1694
- Products and processes, emphasis,
1694
- Projects, early stage, Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation, partnership,
1693–94
- Restructuring, vice-presidents,
1694
- Saskatchewan Right to Work Act (No. 218)
- Saskatchewan School Trustees Association
- Education Department, minister, relationship,
1499–1500
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications See also
Music;
Youth
- Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, regulations, moratorium, extension, ministerial statement (Wiens)
- Capital requirements vs. bond issues maturing, requirements,
1735
- Investment, NST Network Services Inc., losses, recording
- Lending requirements, increase,
1735
- SaskTel International, information, access
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation
- Saskatchewan Transportation Company
- Freight bills, losses, recording
- Saskatchewan Union of Nurses See
Nurses
- Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association
- Government, relationship,
1929
- Saskatchewan Water Corporation
- Saskatchewan Wheat Pool
4 See also
Agricultural products/Farm products – Canamino oat processing plant, Saskatoon, investment;
Food processing industry – Can-Oat Milling, Martensville, official opening
- Saskatoon, Sask See
Business;
Centennial Auditorium, Saskatoon;
Children – Crime, prevention programs, funding;
City Hospital, Saskatoon;
Disabled and handicapped persons – Wheelchair buses;
Hospital waiting lists;
Hospitals;
Meewasin Valley Authority;
School divisions;
Sports – Paralympics, Nagano, medal winners, Marni Winder and Colette Bourgonje;
Students – Bus transportation;
Youth – Crime – Prevention – Programs, funding
- Saskatoon Communities for Children See
Prostitution – Child prostitution – Elimination, funding
- Saskatoon Eastview Constituency See
By-elections
- Saskatoon Health District See also
Hospital waiting lists – Surgery – Saskatoon Health District;
Nurses – Additional, hiring – Funding
- Saskatoon Health District Board See
School divisions
- Saskatoon Public School Board
- Administration building, construction proposed site
- SaskEnergy Incorporated See also
Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Board of directors, resignation (O. Mitchell)
- Compania de Consumadores de Gas de Santiago, Chile, interest acquisition
- Scholarships, post-secondary education, member's statement
- SaskPower See
Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- SaskPower Commercial
- SaskTel Mobility See
Telephones – Cellular service
- SaskTel Pension Implementation Act (No. 40)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly
- Saturn Communications Limited, New Zealand See
Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation – Investment
- Sawin, Hope See
Hospital waiting lists – Surgery – Broken hip (Hope Sawin), Coronach
- SCCO See
Saskatchewan Council of Cultural Organizations
- School boards
208 See also
Saskatchewan School Trustees Association
- Capital projects, funding formula,
1481–82
- Equalization factor,
1496
- Foundation grants, formula, bus replacement, consideration,
1482
- Grants
- Formula, hearing impaired students,
1493
- Transportation, changes,
1482
- Grants in lieu of property taxes,
209
- Services, additional (health, social services) provision, interdepartmental co-operation,
1498–99,
1511
- School divisions
- Amalgamation,
3,
598,
1489–91 See also
Education Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 57)
- Administration of new divisions,
598
- Boundaries, concerns addressing,
599
- League of Educational Administrators, Directors and Superintendents and Saskatchewan Association of School Business Officials, role,
598
- Francophone, amalgamation, funding,
1494
- New, Local Implementation and Negotiation Committee, agreements,
599
- Property taxes vs. school divisions, government funding,
1500
- Revenue, hamlets, disbanding, impact,
1514
- Saskatoon area, Saskatoon Health District Board, agreement, member's statement
- Support staff, funding,
1500
- Schools
208 See also
Indians/First nations – Residential schools
- Construction and renovation projects,
206
- Approval and funding, criteria,
1497
- Central Butte, Estevan, Lloydminster, North Battleford, Biggar and Yorkton,
209
- Cypress Hills constituency,
1514
- Funding,
209,
602–3
- Lloydminster, member's statement
- Humboldt Collegiate Institute and Carlton Trail Regional College, funding,
603
- Humboldt Collegiate Institute and Carlton Trail Regional College, funding, member's statement
- Joint-use facilities,
1479
- Outlook, congratulations, member's statement
- Partnerships
- Public and separate school system,
602,
1479
- Yorkton Public School Division No. 98 and Catholic School Division No. 6, administrative costs, savings,
1479–80
- Minahik Waskahigan School, Pinehouse Lake, Education Week celebrations, member's statement
- Wilfred Hunt School, Regina, "Learners in Action," Green School Program, participation, member's statement
- Science and technology See also
Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology;
Students – Science fair
- Industrial research assistance program, Saskatchewan Research Council, involvement,
1696
- Science Applications International Corporation See
Saskatchewan Health Information Network – Programming
- Secretaries Day
- April 22, 1998, member's statement
- Seeds See
Agriculture – National seed collection
- Self-employed
- Saskatchewan employment supplement, eligibility
- Senior citizens
210 See also
City Hospital, Saskatoon – Geriatric assessment program;
Home care;
Special care homes
- Housing, enriched, Luther Place, Outlook, member's statement
- Housing, Northern Saskatchewan,
1648–49
- Low income, health services, expenses, Northern Saskatchewan,
1548,
1550
- Saskatchewan Income Plan, funding,
1540
- Sentencing circles See
Indians/First nations
- Sesame Park See
Television
- Seventy-five minute debate
- Canada Transportation Act, amendments, federal government, urging, moved (Renaud),
1090–1100
- Health care, hepatitis C victims, compensation, Krever commission recommendations, acceptance, moved (Toth),
827–37
- Northern Saskatchewan, community development, strategy, development, moved (Belanger); amendment (Goulet),
1386–95
- Rail transportation/Railways, branch line abandonment, moved (Whitmore),
501–11
- Sewer services See
Water
- Sexual assault/offences See also
Child sexual abuse;
Women
- Charges, Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, former vice-chief, Dan Bellegarde, Justice Department, decision
- Shaunavon, Sask See
Nurses – On-call services, provision;
Special care homes – Construction
- SHIN See
Saskatchewan Health Information Network
- Short-line railways See
Rail transportation/Railways – Short-line
- SIAST See
Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology
- Single parents See
Students – Single parents, child benefit, eligibility
- Sinnett Pork Farm See
Hog industry
- Skills training See
Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training Department;
Training programs
- Sled Lake See
Fishing industry – Dore Lake
- Small business See also
Business;
Science and technology – Industrial research assistance program;
Young entrepreneurs
- Balcarres Welding, 50th anniversary celebrations, member's statement
- Bill Lipsey Merit Award for dealer of the year, Gerald Hergott, member's statement
- Business skills grants, Northern Saskatchewan,
1161
- Displayco, Regina, 20th anniversary, celebration, member's statement
- Home Hardware, Swift Current, reopening and community co-operation, member's statement
- Marketing and research grants, Northern Saskatchewan,
1161
- National Trailer Parts Ltd., Swift Current, expansion, member's statement
- Sales tax returns, filing quarterly or annually rather than monthly,
207
- Small business loans association program,
1557–58
- Weyburn Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet, best in Canada award, member's statement
- Smoothstone Lake See
Endangered spaces – World Wildlife Fund report
- Smyth, Deb See
Drugs and pharmaceuticals – Multiple sclerosis – Betaseron and Copaxone – Access (D. Smyth)
- Snowmobiles See also
Automobile Accident Insurance Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 45)
- Licensing, exams, information,
1753
- Purchases, out-of-province, sales taxes, loss,
1736
- Safety course, mandatory, 12- to 16-year olds without valid driver's licence,
1813–14
- Trails, Crown lands, signage fees,
1752
- Social assistance
- Barriers to people who want to work and get ahead,
211
- Employment development, impact,
1544
- Social assistance benefits
- Northern Saskatchewan,
1548
- Social assistance recipients See also
Income – Saskatchewan employment supplement;
New Careers Corporation
- Disabled and handicapped persons, Northern Saskatchewan,
1549
- Employment, low income,
1550
- Employment commencement, benefit cancellation,
1549
- Skills training for employment, Social Services Department, assistance,
1541
- University students, qualification,
1549
- Social programs/Social services See also
School boards – Services, additional
- Compassionate, progressive,
209–10
- Social Services Department
- Community Development Unit,
859–61
- Staff, grant application, assistance providing,
861–62
- Computer program, Saskatchewan Child Benefit and Saskatchewan Employment Supplement,
1542
- Employee, Lance Connell, allegations,
1540–41
- Estimates, supplementary (1997-98),
1551
- Family and Youth Services Division,
1547
- Staff, Northern Saskatchewan, workload,
1550
- SOCO See
Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation
- South Central Health District See
Health care – Facilities – Integrated, Pangman, member's statement
- South Country Health District
- South Saskatchewan River See
Dams
- Southwest Health District See
Nurses – On-call services, provision
- Space flight
- Saskatchewan's first astronaut, Dr. David Williams, member's statement
- Spalding, Sask See
Grain – Inland terminal, Naicam and Spalding, construction, Community Marketing Initiative
- Speaker and Deputy Speaker
- Rulings and statements
- Bills
- Amendments may not amend sections from the original Act unless they are specifically being amended,
1032
- Debate
- Officials are not to be involved in debate,
1030
- Proposing to impose any new or additional charge upon public revenue, need recommendation of the Crown,
2026
- Second reading, principle of Bill,
777
- Chair
- Drawing into debate,
20,
419
- Members' remarks to be directed through the Chair,
19,
235,
370,
419,
452,
561,
678*,
763,
771,
789,
843,
1053,
1095,
1099,
1107,
1146,
1207,
1291,
1321,
1394,
1400,
1421,
2124
- Silence when Chair is on his feet,
1604
- Committees, member in capacity as presiding officer
- Decorum,
1071
- Interruptions, interjections,
176,
267,
356,
370,
372,
374,
389,
395,
507,
557,
560–61,
644,
668,
689,
748,
766–68,
846,
851,
955,
959,
962,
971,
975–76,
1019,
1040,
1084,
1086–87,
1096,
1102–3,
1107,
1148,
1322,
1424–25,
1713,
1799–1800,
1873,
1957,
2076
- Noise level,
45,
48,
59,
62,
69–71,
85,
117,
159,
223,
252,
266,
276,
278,
280,
303,
310,
351,
371,
398,
412,
414,
427,
466,
524,
525,
555,
647,
666,
675*,
676*,
791–92,
820–22,
845,
897,
952,
954,
982,
1032,
1038–39,
1042,
1214–15,
1217,
1222,
1326,
1420–23,
1443,
1448,
1450,
1469,
1523,
1596,
1664,
1793,
1870,
1875,
1954,
1988
- Language
- Inappropriate
- Withdrawal and apology,
307
- Unparliamentary
- "B.S.," withdrawal and apology,
14
- "Fibbing," withdrawal and apology,
736
- "Frigging," withdrawal,
2101
- "Had the guts," withdrawal,
1452
- "Hypocritical" withdrawal,
1297
- "Sucking up," withdrawal,
1873
- "Two jokers," withdrawal,
556
- Members
- Character
- Accusations, not acceptable,
382
- Conversations should take place behind the bar,
915,
954
- Integrity, questioning,
238
- Recognition by Chair, protocol,
847
- Reference should be by constituency name or by title,
37,
117,
125,
163,
251,
432,
496,
555,
582,
670,
847,
1995
- Stating from their seats what they are not permitted to by rules, out of order,
307
- Members' statements
- Presiding officers' conduct questioning, out of order,
1117
- Ministerial statements
- Government direction, policy or program, reference,
670–71
- Reply, other than caucus representatives, leave required,
21
- Motions, priority of debate, matter for urgent consideration, Speaker's responsibility to decide,
1469
- Petitions
- Petitioners, identification, out of order,
1200
- Presentation
- Debate not allowed,
7,
124,
345,
408,
439,
521,
552,
670*,
840,
1229,
1376,
1416,
1457,
1517
- Members, recognition,
99,
1594
- Points of order, raising on Orders of the Day,
1425–26
- Private members motions, cannot require the expenditure of funds,
834
- Questions
- Ministers, addressing by proper title,
267
- Must be directed to Executive Council members regarding their responsibilities,
668,
922
- Preamble, lengthy,
161,
236,
495,
499,
557,
582,
616,
674*,
739,
901,
1039–40,
1147,
1237,
1522,
1795
- Routine proceedings, request for leave to move to, not in order,
1468
- Seventy-five minute debate
- Questions and comments
- Directed to members involved in debate,
510
- Must relate to debate,
1099
- No members can be held accountable for actions of his party,
1099
- Speaker and Deputy Speaker, rulings and statements, Committee of Finance
- Estimates, questions, relevance,
574,
1647
- Galleries, visitors involving in debate,
1880
- Interim supply, purpose,
802
- Language, unparliamentary,
1880
- Members
- Reference to absence or presence of specific members,
1943
- Special care homes
- Association of Saskatchewan Care Home Auxiliaries, annual meeting, Manitou Beach, member's statement
- Construction, Shaunavon, member's statement
- Funding (Zurevinsky case)
- Humboldt, level 4 admissions, cancellations
- Kindersley Senior Care Inc., public administrator
- Special needs education See
Education;
Students
- Speech from the Throne
- Consideration, March 10, 1998, moved (Romanow)
- Read by Lieutenant Governor,
1–5
- Sports
- Athlete of the Year, 1997, Dennis Dauvin, congratulations, member's statement
- Can-Am Police-Fire Games, June 22-28, 1998, volunteers, manager, Pat Stellek, member's statement
- Curling
- Provincial 4-H curling play-offs, Redvers, member's statement
- Saskatchewan High School Provincial Champions, mixed rink of Cody Morissette of Gladmar, member's statement
- SGI Charity Classic bonspiel, 6th annual, Regina, member's statement
- Golf, Michael Zerr Memorial Golf Tournament, third annual, May 30, 1998, scholarship funds, member's statement
- Hockey
- BIRS peewee Raptors, champions, member's statement
- Canadian national team vs. Belarus national team game, Eston, member's statement
- Female hockey players, Swift Current constituency and SouthWest Vipers volleyball team, member's statement
- Flying Fathers charity game vs. Team Cey, Wilkie, member's statement
- Ile-a-la-Crosse hockey player, A.J. Gardiner, AAA Western Canada Native Selects team, member's statement
- La Ronge Ice Wolves, Northern Lights Hockey Development Incorporated, member's statement
- Midget girls, Team Canada, Canada Winter Games, Corner Brook, Newfoundland, Cindy Leslie, Moosomin, member's statement
- Northern Hockey League and championship team, Canoe Lake Young Guns, congratulations, member's statement
- Sask-Cam team, member, Scott, Linnell, Hafford, member's statement
- Western Hockey League, bantam draft choices, Connor Lowe and Nathan Paetsch, Leroy, member's statement
- Weyburn Red Wings, Anavet Cup winners, member's statement
- Weyburn Red Wings, Hanbidge Cup winners, member's statement
- Paralympics, Nagano, medal winners, Marni Winder and Colette Bourgonje, Saskatoon, member's statement
- Rugby, Prairie Fire, undefeated entry, Rugby Canada Super League, member's statement
- Saskatchewan Indian Summer Games, July 5-9, 1998, Cowessess First Nations, member's statement
- Saskatchewan Law Enforcement Torch Run, Special Olympic events and athletes, fund-raiser, member's statement
- Saskatchewan Winter Games, 1998, Nipawin, congratulations, member's statement
- Sepak Takraw, first provincial tournament and Columbus Baseball League, 38th season, opening, member's statement
- Softball player, Justin Dauvin, Peterson area, member's statement
- Speed skating, Canadian peewee girls speed skating record holder, Ebony Thiel, Humboldt, member's statement
- Sunrise Lions indoor games, 22nd annual, Yorkton, member's statement
- Winter Olympics, Nagano, 1998
- Saskatchewan athletes, recognition,
1,
1064–67
- Saskatchewan women athletes, congratulations, member's statement
- Youth ambassador, Devin Dubois, congratulations, member's statement
- Wrestling, Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association, wrestling tournament, Dene High School, La Loche, member's statement
- Spring
- Signs signalling start, member's statement
- SPUDCO (Saskatchewan Potato Utility Development Company)
- Economic and Co-operative Development Department, role,
1560
- Storage bins, construction, funding,
1705
- St. Brieux, Sask See
Health care – First responders – Paging network, St. Brieux, improvement
- St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Humboldt See
Hospitals
- St. Martin's Hospital, La Loche See
Hospitals – Regional – La Loche, St. Martin's Hospital, replacement
- St. Patrick's Day
- Statements by members See specific Member's statements under subject entries
- Statistics See
Vital Statistics Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 36)
- Statute Law Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 23)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly
- Stenen, Sask See
Highways and Roads
- Stewart, Kim See
Automobile and highway safety – Accidents – Northern Saskatchewan, Jaws of Life, funding
- Stony Lake, Sask See
Water – Pipelines, replacement, responsibility
- Stony Rapids, Sask See
Health care – Services – Uranium City;
Water – Sewer services
- Strategic initiatives fund See
University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon – Biotechnology initiative
- Stray Animals Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 8)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly
- Student assistance program See
Student loans
- Student loans
- Administration, Royal Bank,
1729
- Bankruptcies
- Correlation between employment or unemployment,
1724
- Bursaries, qualifications,
1723
- Debt
- Ratio to annual income,
1724
- Delinquent, collection agencies,
1729
- Forgiveness program, refocusing,
208
- Interest
- Tax credit information, financial institutions,
1136–37
- Maximum level, increase,
1723
- Parents' assets, report,
1722
- Student assistance program,
208,
1722–23
- Information/advertising, responsibility,
1722
- Student Assistance Task Force, Report, recommendations,
1723–24
- Students
208 See also
Social assistance recipients – University students
- Bus transportation
- Number of hours spent on bus,
1487–88
- Saskatoon, appeal mechanism
- Children, assistance limits, raising,
208
- Enrolment, categories, urban and rural,
1491
- Financial planning advice, Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training Department, involvement,
1721
- Financing their own education, government assistance,
1723
- Hearing impaired, provincial consultant, replacement,
1494
- Outstanding, Opawikoscikan School, Pelican Narrows, congratulations, member's statement
- Scholarships, transferability,
1726
- Science fair, Canada-wide, Timmins, Ontario, May 11-16, 1998, winners, St. Dominic School, Humboldt, member's statement
- Single parents, child benefit, eligibility,
865
- Special needs, parents, rights of review
- Summer employment, Canada Employment Centre for Students, opening, member's statement
- Track and field, provincial competition, Prince Albert, records, Tracy Linnell, Hafford Central School, member's statement
- Tuition fees
- Affordable, government assistance,
208
- Increase, cap establishing,
1718
- Universal testing program,
1514
- Students Against Drinking and Driving See
Impaired driving – Penalties, fine on top of 24-hour license suspensions
- Successor rights See
Rail transportation/Railways – Short-line – Development – Successor rights, elimination
- Supply motions See
Motions for supply (interim)
- Surface lease agreements See
Mining industry
- Surface Rights Acquisition and Compensation Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 233)
- Surface Rights Arbitration Board
- Farmers' interests/concerns,
1766
- Surgery See
Hospital waiting lists;
Hospitals
- Swift Current, Sask See
Co-operatives – Pioneer Co-operative;
Economic development;
Food processing industry – Pasta D'Aurum, Swift Current;
High schools – Drama awards;
Oil industry – Wealth and job creation;
Physicians/Doctors – Specialists – Services withdrawal, Swift Current, member's statement
- Swift Current Health District See also
Health care – Kidney dialysis – Access, Swift Current district (Gwen Martens)
- Services and staff, reductions
- Swift Current Regional Hospital See
Hospitals – Beds – Reduction
- Synchrotron See
High technology