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3rd Session, 23rd Legislature

1998-1999

 

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A

Aldridge, Mr. Gerard (Liberal, Thunder Creek)

Agriculture and Food Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1677–82

Big Game Hunt Farming Regulation Ministerial Responsibility Act (No. 751)

First reading, 1386

Canadian Wheat Board Act (C-4)

Changes, proposed, ministerial statement (Upshall), 226

Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale

Public inquiry

Filibuster

Cost, member's statement, 1435

Saskatchewan Party actions, member's statement, 264

College Mathieu, Gravelbourg

80th anniversary, celebrations, member's statement, 1175

Crops

Damage

Drought and frost, government assistance, member's statement, 1711

Drugs and pharmaceuticals

Multiple sclerosis

Betaseron, approval, member's statement, 409

Energy and Mines Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1773

Family

"Building independence: investing in families"

Strategy, ministerial statement, 283

Grain

Prices, subsidies, United States/European Union

Contingency plan, development, federal government responsibility, M. (Boyd), 1800–1

Federal government, addressing, M. (Upshall); amdt. (Aldridge), 2047–9

Grain transportation

Canadian Wheat Board, service complaint

Canadian National Railway, Canadian Transportation Agency, hearing, settlement, ministerial statement (Bradley), 670–1

Health care

Advertising, 1295

Blood, umbilical cords, storage, awareness, 1795

Crisis

Regina, member's statement, 304

Diagnostic tools, waiting lists, member's statement, 554

Hepatitis C victims, compensation

Federal NDP leader's comments, member's statement, 763–4

Saskatchewan Party, position, member's statement, 949

Kidney dialysis

Access, Swift Current district (Gwen Martens), 2098–9

Liberal Party, Saskatchewan policies, member's statement, 672*–673*

Services

Reduction, 1040

Workers

Walkout, Canadian Union of Public Employees, 1957

Health Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1852–3

Health district boards

Deficits, 1071–2, 1714–15

Highways and roads

Dangerous goods route, deterioration, west of Moose Jaw, 1666

Deterioration

Vicki Gabereau show, John McDermott's comments, member's statement, 1790

Fatalities, commemorative markers, petitions, 1569–70

Highway No. 1

Four-lane, Gull Lake and Alberta border

Petition, St. Jerome School, Regina, students, member's statement, 186

Four-lane, Gull Lake and Alberta border, petitions, 183–4

Twinning, 72–3

Funding agreements, petitions, 1787

Twinning, petitions, 65

Pothole patrol hot line, member's statement, 1292

Highways and Transportation Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1806, 1818–23

Hospital waiting-lists

Surgery, member's statement, 1597

Hospital waiting-lists, M. (Aldridge), 1395–7

Hospitals

Beds

Closure

Summertime, 1956

Hospitals, Regina

Beds

Shortage, 1207

Consolidation, two strong, effective 21st century base hospitals

Cost, 1422–3

Labour Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1634–6

Labour force

Workers killed and injured, Day of Mourning, April 28, 1998, 826

Saskatchewan Party, commemoration, member's statement, 820

Maintenance of Saskatchewan Power Corporation's Operations Act, 1998 (No. 65)

Second reading, 1993–4

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 2023–4

Medicare

Liberal Party position, member's statement, 1953

Mental health

Approved Homes Association funding increase, demonstration, member's statement, 1009–10

Motions for supply (interim)

Expenses

Fiscal year ending March 31, 1999, M. (Cline), 806–7

Northern Saskatchewan

Government action, health, education, jobs, homes and roads, petitions, 1708

Nurses

Additional, hiring

Funding, 1206–7

Positions

Reduction and addition, member's statement, 1233

On-farm Quality Assurance Programs Act (No. 35)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1283–7

Pastures Act (No. 7)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1276–8

Pay equity, member's statement, 705–6

Plains Health Centre Preservation Act ("Save the Plains") (No. 230)

First reading, 162

Plains Health Centre, Regina

Closure, 14–15, 159–60, 307–8, 350–1, 380–1, 412–13, 466–7, 875–6

Ambulance services, concerns, 951–2

Prevention, 846–7

Rally, Premier addressing, 1453

Prevention, member's statement, 463

Prevention, petitions, 7–8, 35, 124, 154, 198, 217, 231, 247, 274, 302, 346, 375, 407, 439–40, 461, 552, 577, 640, 662, 670*, 701–2, 731, 761, 787, 817–18, 840, 869–70, 895–6, 945–6, 977, 1007, 1034, 1063–4, 1142, 1172, 1200, 1229, 1259–60, 1290, 1376, 1415–16, 1431–2, 1445, 1457, 1593, 1660, 1868, 1950, 1981, 2029, 2093, 2125

Saskatchewan Party position, member's statement, 948

Closure, member's statement, 898

Government action to save, M. (Aldridge), 162

Renaming, Tommy Douglas Memorial Hospital, member's statement, 1036

Save the Plains Committee

Members, Darlene Sterling and Lenore Schmelling, congratulations, member's statement, 2127

Public forums, 875

Redvers, 768

Public forums, member's statement, 442

Public Accounts Committee

Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, examination, petitions, 261

Quebec Liberal Party

Leadership, member's statement, 126–7

Rail transportation/Railways

Branch line abandonment

Birch Hills to Prince Albert (CN Tisdale subdivision), ministerial statement (Bradley), 560–1

Regina General Hospital

Parkade

Land purchase, Regina Health District, 1422

Regina Health District

Medical operations, vice-president, Dick Chinn, termination, 767

Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, Wascana Campus

Relocation, Plains Health Centre, 307–8, 350–1

Relocation, Plains Health Centre, member's statement, 377

Saskatchewan Party

Membership, member of the Legislative Assembly, Thunder Creek constituency, Leader-Post reference, member's statement, 1871

Saskatchewan Power Corporation

Diversity coordinator, dismissal, 2034–5

Employees

Strike

Picket line, respect, MP Dick Proctor, member's statement, 1984

Tommy Douglas Memorial Hospital Act (No. 745), 1177–8

First reading, 1180

Tory Bell Ringing Expenses Indemnification Act (Who's Tory Now at $28,000 per day?) (No. 741)

First reading, 283

 

Atkinson, Hon. Pat (NDP, Saskatoon Nutana; Minister of Education; Minister of Health)

Budget (March 19, 1998), 359–61

Education Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 57)

First reading, 1208

Second reading, 1466–8

Education Department

Estimates (1998-99), 597–607, 1479–85, 1487–515, 1566–7

Health care

Kidney dialysis

Access, Swift Current district (Gwen Martens), 2099

Paralysis cure, Rick Hansen Institute, grant recipients, neuro-scientists, University of Saskatchewan, member's statement, 1435–6

Workers

Collective bargaining, 2067

Home care, 2035–6

Hospital waiting-lists

Surgery

Cystoscopy, Carievale patient, 2099

Hip replacement, Maple Creek patient (Richard Howell), 2100

Hospitals, Regina

Emergency services, 2033–4

Music

SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival, June 19-28, 1998, Saskatoon, member's statement, 898–9

Nurses

Additional, hiring, 2066–7

Funding, 2099–100

Collective bargaining, 1988, 2067

Peace

Peace plaza, Rotary Park, Saskatoon, member's statement, 1710–11

Physicians/Doctors

Specialists

Anesthetists, departure, 2128–9

Saskatoon Public School Board

Administration building, construction proposed site, 1233–4

Schools

Rural, closures, 267

Special care homes

Kindersley Senior Care Inc., public administrator

Appointment, 2036

Salary, 2067

Students

Special needs, parents, rights of review, 334

Teachers

Collective bargaining

Bilateral, trustees and government, 266

Salaries, increase, funding, 161

Teachers Superannuation and Disability Benefits Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 53)

Second reading, 1123–4

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1477–8

Third reading, 1478

Teachers' Dental Plan Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 41)

First reading, 905

Second reading, 1122–3

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1475–6

Third reading, 1478

Teachers' Life Insurance (Government Contributory) Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 42)

First reading, 905

Second reading, 1123

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1477

Third reading, 1478

 

B

Belanger, Mr. Buckley (Liberal, NDP, Athabasca)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, 88-96

Ambulance service

Northern Saskatchewan, 268-9, 527-8

Automobile and highway safety

Accidents

Northern Saskatchewan, Jaws of Life, funding, 1600

Citizens

Buffalo Narrows, Shatilla family, recognition, member's statement, 1320

Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, Citizen of the Year, Donald Deranger, member's statement, 1084

Ile-a-la Crosse, Willie and Therese McCallum, 50th wedding anniversary, member's statement, 1576

Condolences

Yew, Lawrence Riel (former MLA), M. (Romanow), 683*-4*

Yew, Lawrence Riel (former MLA), member's statement, 664

Disabled and handicapped persons

Napoleon Jaseyounen, achievements, member's statement, 187

Drug abuse/substance abuse

Ken Hansen Drug Awareness Foundation, Buffalo Narrows, establishment, member's statement, 1710

Easter

Celebration, member's statement, 554

Economic and Co-operative Development Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1560-3

Economic development

Northern Saskatchewan

Strategy, provincial and northern leaders, agreement, 1267-8

Education Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1504-9

Electricity

Rates, Northern Saskatchewan, 646-7

Rates, Northern Saskatchewan, petitions, 1199-200, 1259, 1593, 1660, 1868

Environment and Resource Management Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1756-8

Family

Bereaved, Northern Saskatchewan, support, Beauval, member's statement, 979

Finance Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1738-9

Fire protection

Fire fighters

Northern Saskatchewan, member's statement, 1418, 1789-90

Turnor Lake and Ile-a-la-Crosse, 1383

Forest industry

Logging development, opposition, Missinipe, 1205-6

Health care

Funding, M. (Murrell); amdt. (Toth), 966-9

Health Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1839-43, 1845

Highways and roads

Construction and maintenance

Northern Saskatchewan, 983-4

Fatalities, commemorative markers, petitions, 1569

Highway No. 1

Twinning, petitions, 65-6

Highway No. 155

Green Lake, to Beauval to Buffalo Narrows and north, 1423-4

National program

Responsibility, federal government, assuming, M. (Jess), 1217-21

Highways and Transportation Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1814-17

Housing

Northern Saskatchewan

Strategy, member's statement, 1263

Human rights

Universal Declaration of Human Rights, United Nations, 50th anniversary, commemoration, ministerial statement (Shillington), 1326-7

Indians/First Nations

Aboriginal Awareness Week, May 19-22, 1998, member's statement, 1202

Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs Department

Estimates (1998-99), 547-50

Liberal Party

Caucus member, Jack Hillson, tribute, Globe and Mail, article, member's statement, 1117-18

Living Sky Health District

Nurses, memo re patient's record, confidentiality, 1323-4

Municipal Affairs, Culture and Housing Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1646-56

Naming of Northern Municipal Airports Act (No. 747)

First reading, 1238

NORTHERN Act (No. 748)

First reading, 1238

Northern Municipalities Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 52)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1368

Northern Saskatchewan

Community development

Strategy, development, M. (Belanger); amdt. (Goulet), 1386-9

Strategy, development, M. (Belanger); amdt. (Goulet); questions and comments, 1393-5

Government action, health, education, jobs, homes and roads, petitions, 1229, 1290, 1317-18, 1457, 1708, 1787-8

Primrose Lake Air Weapons Range

Compensation, negotiating committee, member's statement, 38

Passover

Celebration, member's statement, 554

Plains Health Centre, Regina

Closure

Prevention, petitions, 8, 35, 100, 124, 154, 184, 198, 248, 274, 462, 522, 551-2, 610, 640, 661-2, 670*, 701, 869, 896, 917, 945, 1081-2, 1113-14, 1142, 1172, 1376, 1415, 1431

Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1730-2

Presentation, 2139

Public Accounts Committee

Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, examination, petitions, 262

Regina Health District Board

Chief executive officer, memo, 1323

Resignation, 1981

Saskatchewan Indian Federated College

New facility, construction, ministerial statement (Crofford), 530-1

Saskatchewan Power Corporation

Infrastructure, maintenance, Northern Saskatchewan, 1237

Schools

Minahik Waskahigan School, Pinehouse Lake, Education Week celebrations, member's statement, 613

Social Services Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1548-50

Sports

Hockey

Ile-a-la-Crosse hockey player, A.J. Gardiner, AAA Western Canada Native Selects team, member's statement, 1662

Northern Hockey League and championship team, Canoe Lake Young Guns, congratulations, member's statement, 1460

Wrestling, Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association, wrestling tournament, Dene High School, La Loche, member's statement, 250

Students

Outstanding, Opawikoscikan School, Pelican Narrows, congratulations, member's statement, 872-3

Uranium industry

Cluff Lake mine site, northern leaders' tour, member's statement, 919

Veterans

Metis

Treatment, addressing, 1525

 

Bjornerud, Mr. Bob (Saskatchewan Party, Saltcoats)

Agriculture

Crisis

Federal government assistance, 2097

Agriculture and Food Department

Estimates (1998-99), 636-8

Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 13) (Fines)

Second reading, 591-3

Ambulance service

Fees (L. Nicol), 496-7

Arts Board Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 1)

Second reading, 675-6

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 778-80

Budget (March 19, 1998), 450-6

By-elections

Saskatoon Eastview Constituency, Saskatchewan Party candidate, Francis Kreiser, member's statement, 764

Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale

Public inquiry, petitions, 123, 153, 183, 231, 247, 273, 301, 327, 345, 375, 439, 461, 491, 521, 551, 577, 609, 639, 761, 1007, 1229, 1259, 1317, 1867

Children

Lost, two-year-old Tyren Bennett, community effort, member's statement, 1201

Community pastures

Lease rates, increase, 2033

Condolences

Feusi, Arnold Joseph (former MLA), M. (Romanow), 121

Correctional Services Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 2)

Second reading, 593-5

Crown corporations

Disclosure of persons and companies which receive money, 1265

Foreign investments

Halt, petitions, 1431, 1517

Subsidiaries, reporting practices, 1265-6

Crown Corporations Committee

Chair

Language inappropriate, member's statement, 1117

Special meeting, March 31, 1998, member's statement, 553

Education Department

Estimates (1998-99), 605-7

Environment and Resource Management Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1753-4

Executive Council

Estimates (1998-99), 1924-33

Farmers/Producers

Financial crisis, government assistance, 2032

Film Employment Tax Credit Act (No. 63)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1700-2

Grain

Prices, subsidies, United States/European Union

Federal government, addressing, M. (Upshall); amdt. (Aldridge), 2042-5

Health care

Hepatitis C victims, compensation, 465-6

Ombudsman, establishment, 1598-9

Review, M. (Toth); amdt. (Kowalsky), 515-16

Services

Adequacy, (Laurel Radbourne), surgery, 1521-2

Health Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1335-8

Health districts

Rural, nursing positions, additional, 1461

Highways and roads

Deterioration, 1955

Highway No. 47, driver injury, Brenda Bod, compensation, 1321, 1421

Funding, 1322

$2.5 billion over next 10 years, 1039, 1872-3

Highway No. 1

Twinning

Funding agreements, petitions, 99, 1707

Twinning, petitions, 7, 65

National program, 1712-13

Implementation, failure, federal government, condemnation, M. (Bjornerud), 1716

Responsibility, federal government, assuming, M. (Jess), 1213-15

Rural

Funding, 221-2

Maintenance

Funding, accident statistics, 643

Highways and Transportation Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1244-7, 1668-9, 1677, 1804-5

Hospital waiting-lists

Surgery, (L. Prystupa), 921-2

Hospitals

Beds

Closure

Yorkton, 644-5

Closure

Carrot River

Prevention, petitions, 1375, 1415

Hunters/Hunting

Night hunting, ban

Aboriginal and Metis cooperation, petitions, 217, 407, 1949

Justice Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1165-6

Labour Department

Estimates (1998-99), 756-9

Legislative Assembly

Proceed to item 4 under private members' public Bills and orders, adjourned debates, M. (Bjornerud), 1215

Legislative Assembly- Adjournment

October 21, 1998, M. (MacKinnon); amdt. (Gantefoer), 2117-22

Legislative Building, Regina

Graffiti, "would the last person leaving Saskatchewan please turn off the lights," member's statement, 463

Liberal Party

Membership, member's statement, 1436

Motions for supply (interim)

Expenses

Fiscal year ending March 31, 1999, M. (Cline), 472-4

Municipal Affairs, Culture and Housing Department

Estimates (1998-99), 783-5, 1638-42

Municipal Employees' Pension Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 44)

Second reading, 1243

North Central Health District

Radiology service, required level, maintenance, petitions, 1445, 1594, 1659, 1787

Oil industry

Used oil recycling program, 1121-2

On-farm Quality Assurance Programs Act (No. 35)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1281-2

Pastures Act (No. 7)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1271-72, 1281

Plains Health Centre, Regina

Closure

Moratorium, petitions, 661, 669*, 701, 731, 817, 839, 977, 1033, 1063, 1081, 1113, 1141, 1171, 1199, 1457

Public Accounts Committee

Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, examination

Broadcasting, M. (Bjornerud), 309-10

Public Utilities Easements Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 3)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 991-2

Radio broadcasting

Liberal Party of Saskatchewan, CJGX radio, Yorkton, phone-in program, member's statement, 819

Rail transportation/Railways

Branch line abandonment

Birch Hills to Prince Albert (CN Tisdale subdivision), ministerial statement (Bradley), 559-60

Branch line abandonment, M. (Whitmore), 509

Branch line abandonment, M. (Whitmore); questions and comments, 510

Rural Municipality Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 51)

Second reading, 1270-1

Saskatchewan Health Information Network

Chief executive officer, appointment, 105

Saskatchewan Insurance Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 47)

Second reading, 1470-1

Saskatchewan Municipal Board

Estimates (1998-99), 1637-8

Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 10)

Second reading, 749-50

Saskatchewan Party

Leadership race dinner, member's statement, 187

Saskatchewan Power Corporation

President

Severance pay

Cancellation, petitions, 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

Saskatchewan Telecommunications

Investment, NST Network Services Inc., losses, recording, 736

Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation

Information, access, 1266

Saskatchewan Transportation Company

Freight bills, losses, recording, 736-7

Saskatchewan Water Corporation

Estimates (1998-99), 1703

SaskPower Commercial

Investment, Guyana Electricity Corporation

Information request, 1266

SaskTel Pension Implementation Act (No. 40)

Second reading, 1155-6

Telecommunications

Access, affordable, universal service fund, creation, federal government, M. (Wiens); amdt. (Heppner); amdt. (D'Autremont), 719-20

Tobacco Tax Act, 1998 (No. 30)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 942-4

Trucking industry

Longer vehicles, policy, 1119

Urban municipalities

Grants in lieu of taxes, government buildings, Regina, 222

Urban Municipality Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 50)

Second reading, 1270

Wascana Centre Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 24)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 750-2

 

Boyd, Mr. William ( Saskatchewan Party; Kindersley)

Accidents

Air craft crash, Rotary Air Force, Kindersley, member's statement, 1710

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, 291-8

Agriculture

Agriculture and Food Week, March 15-21, 1998, member's statement, 156

Agriculture and Food Department

Estimates (1998-99), 624-34, 1682-92

Animal Products Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 5)

Second reading, 619

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 880-1

Budget (March 19, 1998), 417-26

By-elections

Saskatoon Eastview constituency, New Democratic Party candidate, Judy Junor

Saskatchewan Federation of Labour, support, member's statement, 1447-8

Canada Transportation Act

Amendments

Federal government, urging, M. (Renaud), 1093-5

Canadian Wheat Board Act (C-4)

Changes, proposed, ministerial statement (Upshall), 225-6

Cattle Marketing Deductions Act, 1998 (No. 6)

Second reading, 617-18

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 881-3

Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale

Cabinet responsibility, 379

Consultants (R. Gross), 251

Criminal investigation, 1147-8

Crown Investments Corporation of- Saskatchewan, minister responsible

Knowledge, 614-15

Final agreement

Contract, fraud investigation, 673*-674*

Legal opinions, 188-9, 191-2

Olive Waller Zinkhan & Waller, 222

Premier, knowledge, 525-6

Public inquiry, 159, 188-9, 191-2, 235-6, 251-2, 494-6

Filibuster, member's statement, 200

Public inquiry, petitions, 183, 231, 273, 301, 345, 375, 407, 439, 461, 491, 551, 609, 639, 1375, 1517

Community pastures

Lease rates, increase, 1792-3

Crop insurance

Re-seeding benefit, 1523, 1711

Crown Construction Tendering Agreement, 1663

Crown Construction Tendering Agreement Revocation Act (No. 207)

First reading, 1442

Crown Corporation Managers Salary Act- (No. 755)

First reading, 2121

Crown corporations

Foreign investments

Halt, petitions, 1289, 1415, 1431, 1867

Crown Corporations Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 54)

Second reading, 1471

Crown Corporations Committee

Chair

Dismissal, inappropriate conduct, 952

Special meeting, March 31, 1998, 348-9

Membership (Shillington, Tchorzewski), conflict of interest, potential, 556

Saskatchewan Power Corporation, President, legal counsel, payment, 411

Witnesses, Premier, 444, 526, 873

Witnesses, Premier and Deputy Premier, 349, 378-9

Democratic Unionism Act (No. 219)

First reading, 1454

Drought

Contingency plans, 1069-70, 1087

Government assistance, 1955

Executive Council

Estimates (1998-99), 1887-90, 1892-6, 1966-71

Farmers/Producers

Disaster assistance, 1873-4, 1957

Forest industry

Meadow Lake Pulp Mill, losses, 1461-2

Government

Advertising, 2097-8

Grain

Marketing

Voluntary, 1577

Prices, subsidies, United States/European Union, 1069-70, 1712

Contingency plan, development, federal government responsibility, M. (Boyd), 1797-9

Federal government, addressing, M. (Upshall); amdt. (Aldridge), 2056-7

Grain transportation

Canadian Wheat Board, service complaint

Canadian National Railway, Canadian Transportation Agency, hearing, settlement, ministerial statement (Bradley), 670

Grain Handling and Transportation Review (Estey)

Recommendations, 1438

High technology

Canadian Light Source Synchrotron Project, Saskatoon, ministerial statement (MacKinnon), 1465

Highways and roads

Highway No. 1

Twinning

Funding agreements, petitions, 123

Highways and Transportation Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1805

Hunters/Hunting

Night hunting, ban

Aboriginal and Metis cooperation, petitions, 153, 1949

Justice Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1162-3

Labour Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1626-33

Legislative Assembly - Adjournment

October 21, 1998, M. (MacKinnon); amdt. (Gantefoer), 2122-4

Legislative Assembly members

Midwest conference of legislators, Columbus, Ohio, attendance, member's statement, 1292

Saskatoon Eastview constituency

Resignation, 133-4

Maintenance of Saskatchewan Power Corporation's Operations Act, 1998 (No. 65)

Second reading, 1990-3

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 2004-10, 2015-20

North Central Health District

Radiology service, required level, maintenance, petitions, 1445, 1569, 1594, 1659, 1707

Noxious Weeds Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 37)

Second reading, 1156

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1702

Pastures Act (No. 7)

Second reading, 619

Plains Health Centre, Regina

Closure

Moratorium, petitions, 661, 669*, 839, 869, 977, 1007, 1033, 1063, 1081, 1113, 1141, 1171, 1457

Power Corporation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 55)

Second reading, 1471

Provincial Court Act, 1998 (No. 33)

Second reading, 990-1

Public Accounts Committee

Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, examination, 277-9, 305

Broadcasting, M. (Boyd), 283-4

Public Service Act, 1998 (No. 27)

Second reading, 1125

Queen's Bench Revision Act (No. 43)

Second reading, 1470

Rail transportation/Railways

Branch line abandonment, M. (Whitmore), 504-5

Short-line

Development

Successor rights, elimination, 1086-7

Saskatchewan Power Corporation

Management, 1984-5

Minister responsible, Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., natural gas trading activities, knowledge, 581-2

President

Dismissal

Requests/attempts, Premier's intervention, 410-11

Employment contract re termination and severance, 495-6

Severance pay, 873

Cancellation, 188-9, 191-2, 223

Premier, knowledge, 525-6

Cancellation, petitions, 183, 197, 231, 247, 273, 301, 375, 407, 439, 461, 491, 551, 609, 639, 1375, 1517

Saskatchewan Right to Work Act (No. 218)

First reading, 1454

Saskatchewan Telecommunications

Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, regulations, moratorium, extension, ministerial statement (Wiens), 2133

SaskPower Commercial

Investment, Guyana Electricity Corporation

Default, potential liability, 844-5

Sports

Hockey

Canadian national team vs. Belarus national team game, Eston, member's statement, 234

Stray Animals Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 8)

Second reading, 619-20

Tartan Day

Recognition, April 6, 1998, member's statement, 462-3

Trade Union Amdt. Act (Repealing Successor Rights) (No. 220)

First reading, 1090

Utilities

Rates

Review process, 2034

Women

Purple Ribbon Awareness Week, May 4-10, 1998, member's statement, 918

Shelters

Prince Albert Emergency Shelter for Women, member's statement, 918

Workers' Compensation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 29)

Second reading, 1125-6

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1611-17, 1625

 

Bradley, Hon. Judy L. (NDP, Weyburn-Big Muddy; Minister of Highways and Transportation)

Agriculture

Crisis

Federal government assistance, 2097

Budget (March 19, 1998), 340-4, 354-9

Economic development

Weyburn constituency, member's statement, 1175

Education Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 57)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1781-4

Grain

Prices, subsidies, United States/European Union

Federal government, addressing, M. (Upshall); amdt. (Aldridge), 2054-5

Grain transportation

Canadian Wheat Board, service complaint

Canadian National Railway, Canadian Transportation Agency, hearing, settlement, ministerial statement (Bradley), 669-70

Health care

Centres

Bengough , long-term care services, 30th anniversary celebration, member's statement, 1791

Facilities

Integrated, Pangman, member's statement, 1576-7

Highways and roads

Dangerous goods route, deterioration, west of Moose Jaw, 1666

Deterioration, 1955

Construction and maintenance, 2064-5

Highway No. 47, driver injury, Brenda Bod, compensation, 1321-2, 1421

Fatalities, commemorative markers, 1580-1

Funding, 1322

$2.5 billion over next 10 years, 1039, 1872-3

Highway No. 1

Twinning, 73

Highway No. 13

Admiral, deterioration, vehicle damage, claim, 1439

Highway No. 155

Green Lake, to Beauval to Buffalo Narrows and north, 1423-4

Highway No. 44

West of Davidson, vehicle damage, compensation, 1601

National program, 1712-13

Worst highway in Saskatchewan contest, 2096-7

Highways and Transportation Department

Estimates (1998-99), 889-94, 1243-57, 1668-72, 1675-7, 1804-26

Vehicle damage, claims, 1601

Pay equity, 1149

Rail transportation/Railways

Branch line abandonment

Birch Hills to Prince Albert (CN Tisdale subdivision), ministerial statement (Bradley), 559

Short-line

Development

Successor rights, elimination, 1086-7

Small business

Weyburn Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet, best in Canada award, member's statement, 162-3

Sports

Curling

Saskatchewan High School Provincial Champions, mixed rink of Cody Morissette of Gladmar, member's statement, 330

Hockey

Weyburn Red Wings, Anavet Cup winners, member's statement, 789

Weyburn Red Wings, Hanbidge Cup winners, member's statement, 642

Trucking industry

Longer vehicles, policy, 1119

Urban municipalities

Weyburn, five-year capital plan, member's statement, 2063-4

Women's Secretariat

Estimates (1998-99), 1590-2, 1698-700

 

C

 

Calvert, Hon. Lorne A. (NDP, Moose Jaw Wakamow; Minister of Social Services)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, 288-91

Adoption Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 14) (birth fathers)

First reading, 226

Second reading, 587-8

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 855-9

Third reading, 859

Automobile and highway safety

Accidents

Highways and Transportation Department vehicle collision, victim, health care costs, 381-2

Child poverty

National child benefit

Welfare Rights Centre, Regina, concerns, 707-8

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, 281-2

Drug abuse/substance abuse

Youth addiction services, provision, 768-9

Foster homes

Teenage boys, advertisement, 1208

Health care

Hepatitis C victims, compensation, 765-6

Expansion, 1179

Workers

Walkout, Canadian Union of Public Employees, 1957

Health Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1349-57

Honours and awards

Order of Canada

Recipients, introduction, 841

Hospitals

Beds

Closure

Summertime, 1956-7

Yorkton, 644-5

Regional

Emergency services, anesthetists, North Battleford, 665-6

Hospitals, Regina

Beds, 1266-7

Emergency services, 645-6

Income

Saskatchewan employment supplement

Maternity and paternity benefits, regarding as regular employment insurance benefits, 1958

Living Sky Health District

Beds, reduction, 675*

Music

Kinsmen International Band and Choral Festival, 49th and ParkArt, Moose Jaw, member's statement, 1145

Nurses

Positions

Additional

Funding, 1664-5

Plains Health Centre, Regina

Closure

Free vote, allowing, 845

Save the Plains Committee

Public forums

Redvers, 768

Prostitution

Child prostitution

Elimination, funding, 239

Government action, 824-5

Protection of Children Involved in Prostitution Act (No. 742), 1073-4, 1237-8

Government support, 900-1, 903-4

Public Service Act, 1998 (No. 27)

First reading, 586

Second reading, 651

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1190-3

Third reading, 1194

Public Service Commission

Estimates (1998-99), 1194-7

Regina Health District

Medical operations, vice-president, Dick Chinn, termination, 767-8

Saskatchewan Assistance Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 49)

First reading, 985

Second reading, 1151-3

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1530-8

Third reading, 1538

Saskatchewan Health Information Network

Legislation and implementation, 1440-1

Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, Palliser Campus

Graduate, Karen Hagel, congratulations, member's statement, 1459

Social assistance

Caseload, 499

Social Services Department

Estimates (1998-99), 859-68, 1538-45, 1547-51

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 home program

Review, 585

Kenosee Youth Camp

Escapes, car thefts and high-speed chase, 1664

Open custody, murder victim (H. Montgomery)

Compensation, 466, 468

Young Offenders Act

Changes, 41

Reform, petitions, M. (Heppner), 928-9

 

Cline, Hon. Eric (NDP, Saskatoon Mount Royal; Minister of Finance)

Appropriation Act (No. 1) (No. 21)

First reading, 489

Second reading, 489

Third reading, 489

Appropriation Act (No. 2) (No. 34)

First reading, 808

Second reading, 808

Third reading, 808

Appropriation Act (No. 3) (No. 64)

First reading, 1971

Second reading, 1972

Third reading, 1972

Budget (March 19, 1998), 456-9

M. (Cline) to resolve into Committee of Finance, 310

Certified General Accountants Amdt. Act (No. 16)

First reading, 226

Second reading, 562

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 938-9

Third reading, 944

Certified Management Consultants Act (No. 17)

First reading, 226

Second reading, 563

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 935-8

Third reading, 944

Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale

Legal opinions

Olive Waller Zinkhan & Waller, 222

Employment insurance account

Surplus, 1713

Estimates

1997-98, supplementary, transmitted, M. (Cline) to refer to Committee of Finance, 310

1998-99, main, transmitted, M. (Cline) to refer to Committee of Finance, 310

Finance Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1075-9, 1732-41

Government

Fiscal policy, 1998-99, ministerial statement (Cline), 205-12

Grain

Inland terminal, Naicam and Spalding, construction, Community Marketing Initiative

Capital construction tax, exemption, 769

Health care

Funding, 280-1

Hepatitis C victims, compensation

Exclusion, 279-80

Health district boards

Funding

Block, 309

Highways and roads

Rural

Funding, 221-2

Honours and awards

Order of Canada

Recipients, introduction, 841

Hospitals

Beds

Atkinson report, recommendation, 1120

Closure

Lanigan, 307-9

Regional

Emergency services, anesthetists, North Battleford, 557-8

Hospitals, Regina

Beds

Shortage

Post-surgery (G. Frith), 306

Income Tax Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 48)

First reading, 985

Second reading, 1154-5

Indians/First Nations

Funding accountability, 13-14

Motions for supply (interim)

Expenses

Fiscal year ending March 31, 1998, General Revenue Fund, M. (Cline), 1971

Fiscal year ending March 31, 1999, General Revenue Fund, M. (Cline), 489, 807, 1971

Fiscal year ending March 31, 1999, M. (Cline), 469-89, 795-803, 805-7

Municipal Employees' Pension Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 44)

First reading, 925

Plains Health Centre, Regina

Closure, 307-8

Moratorium, 1120

Sales taxes

Reduction, 221

Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, Wascana Campus

Relocation, Plains Health Centre, 308

Saskatchewan Power Corporation

President

Severance pay

Cancellation, 223

Taxation

Rates, 1955-6

Reduction, 383, 2129

Tobacco Tax Act, 1998 (No. 30)

First reading, 711

Second reading, 744-5

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 939-44

Third reading, 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 Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 1)

Second reading, 564

Health care

Hepatitis C victims, compensation, 874-5

Plains Health Centre, Regina

Closure, 350-1, 380-1, 875-6

Free vote, allowing, 876-7

Save the Plains Committee

Public forums, 875

Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1136-40, 1716-32

Saskatchewan Indian Federated College

New facility, construction, ministerial statement (Crofford), 529-30

Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, Wascana Campus

Relocation, Plains Health Centre, 350-1

Relocation, Plains Health Centre, ministerial statement (Crofford), 352-3

Students

Tuition fees

Deregulation, 1148

Universities

Enrolment, out-of-province students, 1148-9

University of Saskatchewan Foundation Repeal Act (No. 12)

Second reading, 566-7

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1474-5

Third reading, 1478

Wascana Centre Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 24)

First reading, 531

Second reading, 671

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 750-2

 

D

 

D'Autremont, Mr. Dan ( Saskatchewan Party, Cannington)

Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 13) (Fines)

Second reading, 569-70

Animal Products Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 5)

Second reading, 538

Arts Board Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 1)

Second reading, 564

Automobile Accident Insurance Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 45)

Second reading, 1045-6

Budget

Debate, government members' courtesy during, member's statement, 199

Budget (March 19, 1998), 365-74

By-elections

Saskatoon Eastview constituency, Liberal Party, candidate, member's statement, 1378-9

Cattle Marketing Deductions Act, 1998 (No. 6)

Second reading, 539

Certified Management Consultants Act (No. 17)

Second reading, 563

Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale

Public inquiry, 104, 128-9

Public inquiry, M. (D'Autremont), 108

Public inquiry, petitions, 123, 153, 183, 231, 247, 261, 273, 301, 327, 345, 375, 407, 439, 461, 491, 551, 669*, 1259, 1317, 1517, 1593

Crown corporations

Foreign investments

Halt, petitions, 1415

Crown Corporations Committee

Name substitution, M. (D'Autremont), 2004

Election Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 20) (Chief Electoral Officer)

Second reading, 648-9

Electricity

Supply, adequacy, 1988-9

Energy and Mines Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1764-73, 1780

Environment and Resource Management Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1373, 1741-51, 1763

Firearms Act (C-68)

Regulations, ministerial statement (Nilson), 500

Forest industry

Meadow Lake Pulp Mill, losses, 791-2

Gas Inspection Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 15)

Second reading, 676-7

Grain

Prices, subsidies, United States/European Union

Contingency plan, development, federal government responsibility, M. (Boyd), 1803

Health care

Hepatitis C victims, compensation

Krever commission recommendations, acceptance, M. (Toth); amdt. (Thomson); subamdt. (Draude); subamdt. (Heppner); comments and questions, 837

Health Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1346-8, 1863

Highways and roads

Deterioration

Construction and maintenance, 2064-5

Highway No. 1

Twinning

Funding agreements, petitions, 99

Worst highway in Saskatchewan contest, 2096

Worst highway in Saskatchewan contest, member's statement, 2094, 2126

Highways and Transportation Department

Estimates (1998-99), 889-94

Hospitals

Closure

Carrot River

Prevention, petitions, 1289

Hospitals, Regina

Beds

Shortage

Post-surgery (G. Frith), 305-6

Emergency services, 464-5

Hunters/Hunting

Metis rights, 1204-5

Night hunting, ban

Aboriginal and Metis cooperation, petitions, 7, 217, 1707, 1867, 1949

Justice Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1168-70

Legislative Assembly - Adjournment

June 11, 1998, 1979

October 21, 1998, M. (MacKinnon); amdt. (Gantefoer), 2075-80

Liberal Party

White flag, member's statement, 1952

Maintenance of Saskatchewan Power Corporation's Operations Act, 1998 (No. 65)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 2010-15

Mining industry

Saskatchewan Mining Week, May 11-18, 1998, member's statement, 1069

Motions for supply (interim)

Expenses

Fiscal year ending March 31, 1999, M. (Cline), 484-9, 797-800

Motor vehicle insurance

Personal injury protection plan

Death benefit (K. Rodenbush), 1794

Municipal Employees' Pension Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 44)

Second reading, 1043-4

North Central Health District

Radiology service, required level, maintenance, petitions, 1375, 1569, 1659

Northern Municipalities Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 52)

Second reading, 1188

Oil and Gas Conservation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 26)

Second reading, 906-9

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1864-5

Outfitting industry

Licensing and standards, establishment, transfer of powers, 1264-5

Parks Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 9)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 677-83

Pastures Act (No. 7)

Second reading, 540-1

Physicians/Doctors

Shortage, government action, 1070

Pipelines Act, 1998 (No. 25)

Second reading, 909

Plains Health Centre, Regina

Closure, 706-7

Free vote, allowing, 872, 1460

Free vote, allowing, member's statement, 1435

Moratorium, petitions, 701, 731, 761, 787, 817, 839, 869, 895, 945, 1033, 1063, 1141, 1171, 1199, 1229, 1457, 1787

Prevention

Public meeting, member's statement, 671*

Prevention, M. (D'Autremont), 1469

Prevention, petitions, 521, 577, 609, 639, 661

Points of order

Member's integrity, questioning, apology, 1426

Points of order, recognition, 1425

Political parties

Contributions

Tax credits, 1379-80

Provincial Court Act, 1998 (No. 33)

Second reading, 878-9

Public Service Commission

Estimates (1998-99), 1196

Rail transportation/Railways

Branch line abandonment, M. (Whitmore); questions and comments, 510

Royal Canadian Mounted Police

125th anniversary

Spring regimental ball, Carnduff detachment, member's statement, 788

125th anniversary, member's statement, 1319

Rural Municipality Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 51)

Second reading, 1187

Saskatchewan Party

Membership, member of the Legislative Assembly, Thunder Creek constituency, Leader-Post reference, member's statement, 1870

Saskatchewan Power Corporation

Employees

Strike, 735

President

Severance pay

Cancellation, petitions, 123, 153, 183, 197, 231, 247, 261, 273, 301, 327, 375, 407, 439, 461, 491, 551, 669*, 1259, 1317, 1517, 1593

Saskatchewan Property Rights Act (No. 215)

First reading, 1386

SaskEnergy Incorporated

Board of directors, resignation (O. Mitchell), 104

SaskPower Commercial

Losses, annual report, 766-7

Sports

Curling

Provincial 4-H curling play-offs, Redvers, member's statement, 219

Stray Animals Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 8)

Second reading, 541-2

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 887-8

Telecommunications

Access, affordable, universal service fund, creation, federal government, M. (Wiens); amdt. (Heppner); amdt. (D'Autremont), 740-1

Trustee Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 11)

Second reading, 537

Urban Municipality Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 50)

Second reading, 1186-7

Wildlife Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 216)

First reading, 1269

Wildlife Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 32)

Second reading, 905-6

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1370-1

Young offenders

Kenosee Youth Camp

Escapes, car thefts and high-speed chase, 1663-4

Young Offenders Act

Reform, petitions, M. (Heppner), 927-8

 

Draude, Ms. June (Saskatchewan Party, Kelvington-Wadena)

Agricultural products/Farm products

Canamino oat processing plant, Saskatoon, investment, 1235

Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 13) (Fines)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 909-13

Armed forces

National Cadet Biathlon, champions, congratulations, member's statement, 249

Automobile Accident Insurance Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 45)

Second reading, 1243

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1582-3

Casinos

Revenue

First Nations Fund, audit, Provincial Auditor, 1265

Certified Management Consultants Act (No. 17)

Second reading, 777-8

Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale

Public inquiry, petitions, 123, 153, 183, 231, 247, 261, 273, 301, 327, 345, 439, 461, 491, 521, 551, 577, 609, 639, 761, 817, 839, 1007, 1229, 1867

Child care

Child Care Week, May 10-17, 1998, member's statement, 1068

Child custody

And access, study, Justice Department, member's statement, 1291

Child poverty

Reduction, government initiatives, M. (Murray); amdt. (Draude), 689-91

Citizens

1997 Citizens of the year, Larry Bjerland, Rose Valley, Bill and Shirley Chyz, Watson, member's statement, 67

Citizenship

Canadian citizenship, celebration

Robert Melrose Elementary School, Kelvington, member's statement, 441

Crown corporations

Foreign investments

Halt, petitions, 1289, 1317

Crown Life Insurance Company

Sale, Canada Life, 667

Disabled and handicapped persons

Wheelchair buses, Saskatoon, mechanical problems, 2065

Economic and Co-operative Development Department

Estimates (1998-99), 808-15, 1160-2, 1557-9

Economic development

Initiatives, recognition, M. (Hamilton), 1529

Environment and Resource Management Department

Conservation officer, Marty Halpape, Al Stark Award winner, member's statement, 493

Estimates (1998-99), 1752-3

Executive Council

Estimates (1998-99), 1919-23

Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations

Chief, election, Perry Bellegarde, congratulations, member's statement, 842-3

Grain

Inland terminal, Naicam and Spalding, construction, Community Marketing Initiative

Capital construction tax, exemption, 769

Inland terminal, Naicam and Spalding, construction, Community Marketing Initiative, member's statement, 763

Health care

Centres

Emergency services

Rose Valley, 1294-5

Hepatitis C victims, compensation

Krever commission recommendations, acceptance, M. (Toth); amdt. (Thomson); subamdt. (Draude); subamdt. (Heppner), 833-4

Rural communities

Services, reduction, member's statement, 871

Health Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1300-1, 1332-5

Highway Traffic Amdt. Act, 1998, (No. 38)

Second reading, 1020

Highways and roads

Highway No. 1

Twinning

Funding agreements, petitions, 99

Highway No. 349, gravel portion, repair and pave, petitions, 2061, 2093

Hospitals

Closure

Carrot River

Prevention, petitions, 1259, 1787

Regional

Services, expansion, 1012-13

Hunters/Hunting

Night hunting, ban

Aboriginal and Metis cooperation, petitions, 65, 217, 1949

Impaired driving

Penalties, fine on top of 24-hour license suspensions, Students Against Drinking and Driving, proposal, 1579

Indians/First Nations

Funding accountability, 13-14

Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs Department

Estimates (1998-99), 542-7

Justice Department

Estimates (1998-99), 572-3, 1163-5

Justice, administration

Bail, violent offences, R. Bellegarde case, 1118

Legislation

Estimates (1998-99), 1133-6

Legislative Assembly

Proceed to orders of the day, M. (Draude), 1529

Legislative Assembly - Adjournment

October 21, 1998, M. (MacKinnon); amdt. (Gantefoer), 2102-5

Legislative Assembly members

North Battleford constituency, disciplinary action, member's statement, 2094

Motions for supply (interim)

Expenses

Fiscal year ending March 31, 1999, M. (Cline), 479-84, 800-2

Motor vehicle insurance

Deductible

Bank robber's apprehension attempt case (Randy), 1179-80

Increase, class action lawsuit (Ken McQuarrie), 848

Personal injury protection plan

Grievances, rally, member's statement, 1261-2

Municipal Affairs, Culture and Housing Department

Estimates (1998-99), 785-6

Municipal Employees' Pension Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 44)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1555

North Central Health District

Radiology service, required level, maintenance, petitions, 1375, 1415, 1431, 1445, 1517, 1569, 1594, 1659

Northern Municipalities Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 52)

Second reading, 1271

Nurses

Shortage

Concerns, 1013

Plains Health Centre, Regina

Closure

Moratorium, petitions, 661, 669*, 701, 787, 869, 895, 945, 1033, 1063, 1081, 1113, 1141, 1171, 1199

Population

Loss, 1793-4

Public Accounts Committee

Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, examination, member's statement, 276

Public Service Act, 1998 (No. 27)

Second reading, 989-90

Public Service Commission

Estimates (1998-99), 1194-7

Regional economic development authorities

Youth employment program, ministerial statement (MacKinnon), 1268

Royal Canadian Mounted Police

125th anniversary, member's statement, 1575-6

Royal University Hospital, Saskatoon

Surgery, elective, summer cancellation, 1597-8

Saskatchewan Aids to Independent Living

Benefits, eligibility while receiving Saskatchewan Government Insurance benefits, 2066

Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 10)

Second reading, 620-1

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1555-6

Saskatchewan Power Corporation

Friends for Life program, 2100

President

Severance pay

Cancellation, petitions, 123, 153, 183, 197, 231, 247, 261, 273, 301, 327, 439, 461, 491, 521, 551, 577, 609, 639, 761, 839, 1007, 1229, 1867

Saskatchewan Regulatory Reform Act (No. 225)

First reading, 1238

Saskatchewan Research Council

Estimates (1998-99), 1692-6

Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation

Information, access, 254-5, 1149

Saskatchewan Water Corporation

Estimates (1998-99), 1704-5

SaskPower Commercial

Investment, Guyana Electricity Corporation

Information request, 254-5, 1149

SaskTel Pension Implementation Act (No. 40)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1583

Sexual assault/offences

Charges, Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, former vice-chief, Dan Bellegarde, Justice Department, decision, 613

Social Services Department

Estimates (1998-99), 859-62, 865-7

Taxation

Rates, 1955

Vehicle Administration- Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 39)

Second reading, 1020

Veterans

Independence program, benefits, widows, extension, 1176-7

Independence program, benefits, widows, extension, member's statement, 1174

Volunteers

Tourism Saskatchewan, Volunteer of the Year Award of Excellence, finalist, Roger Pitsick, member's statement, 1010-11

Women

International Women's Day, March 8, 1998, member's statement, 10

Persons under the law, Supreme Court of Canada ruling, anniversary, October 18, 1927, member's statement, 2030

Shelters

Prince Albert Emergency Shelter for Women

Funding, 332, 1149

Women's Secretariat

Estimates (1998-99), 1590-2, 1699-700

Workers' compensation

Grievances, rally, member's statement, 1261-2

Workers' Compensation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 29)

Second reading, 852-3

 

F

 

 

Flavel, Mr. Dale (NDP, Last Mountain-Touchwood)

Agriculture

Agriculture and Food Week, March 15-21, 1998, member's statement, 155

Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations

Chief, election, Perry Bellegarde, congratulations, member's statement, 842

Gasoline

Price increase, sign of spring, member's statement, 764

Legislative Building, Regina

Restoration, member's statement, 664

Sports

Saskatchewan Indian Winter Games, Regina, member's statement, 579-80

Tourism

Waterways project, Federation of- Saskatchewan Indian Nations partnership, member's statement, 304-5

 

G

 

Gantefoer, Mr. Rod (Saskatchewan Party, Melfort-Tisdale)

Balanced Budget Act, 1998 (No. 204)

First reading, 1442

Books

Goods and services tax, removal, Canadian Booksellers Association, president's briefs, member's statement, 1418

Budget (March 19, 1998), 212-15, 310-15

M. (Cline) to resolve into Committee of Finance; amdt. (Gantefoer), 315

Certified General Accountants Amdt. Act (No. 16)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 938-9

Certified Management Consultants Act (No. 17)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 935-8

Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale

Asset sale studies and other documents, release, 12

Contract, signatures, release, 39, 70, 157

Criminal investigation, 39-40

Crown Investments Corporation of- Saskatchewan, minister responsible

Responsibility, 821-2

Final agreement

Contract, fraud investigation, 708

Legal opinions, 157-8

Natural gas, trading activities/arbitrage, authorization, 674*

Public inquiry, 187

Public inquiry, petitions, 123, 183, 261, 273, 301, 327, 345, 375, 407, 439, 461, 491, 521, 551, 577, 609, 639, 1007, 1229

RCMP investigation, 982

Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, ministerial statement (Lingenfelter), 19-20

Citizens

100th birthday celebration, Jennie Bell Gibson, Melfort, member's statement, 733

Credit Union Act, 1998 (No. 46)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1551-2

Crown corporations, 1954

Foreign investments

Halt, 412

Halt, petitions, 197

Governance, decision-making structures and accountability, analysis, Tapp, L.G., Dean of Richard Ivey School of Business, University of Western Ontario, hiring, 1263-4

Crown Corporations Amdt. Act, 1998 (Foreign Investment Prohibitions) (No. 202)

First reading, 269

Crown Corporations Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 54)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1585-8

Crown Corporations Committee

Special meeting, March 31, 1998

Saskatchewan Power Corporation, President, legal counsel, payment, 583

Crown Corporations Disclosure Act, 1998 (No. 201)

First reading, 269

Crown Corporations Rate Review Act, 1998 (No. 205)

First reading, 269

Crown Life Insurance Company

Sale, Canada Life, 953, 1234, 1380, 1421-2

Sale, Canada Life, ministerial statement (Lingenfelter), 1385

Election Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 20) (Chief Electoral Officer)

Second reading, 746-8

Employment development

Government record, 2130

Employment insurance account

Surplus, 1713

Executive Council

Estimates (1998-99), 1881-3, 1885-7

Finance Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1075-9, 1732-5

Girl Guides of Canada

Canada Cord ceremony, Melfort, member's statement, 1521

Government

Fiscal policy, 1998-99, ministerial statement (Cline), 212-15

Government Accountability Act (No. 203)

First reading, 269

Highways and Transportation Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1248-9

Hospitals

Closure

Carrot River, 1037-8, 1294

Prevention, petitions, 1259, 1289, 1594, 1867

Hunters/Hunting

Night hunting, ban

Aboriginal and Metis cooperation, petitions, 217

Income Tax Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 48)

Second reading, 1155

Legislative Assembly - Adjournment

October 21, 1998, M. (MacKinnon); amdt. (Gantefoer), 2085-91, 2102-3

Motions for supply (interim)

Expenses

Fiscal year ending March 31, 1999, M. (Cline), 469-72, 795-7

Music

Saskatchewan Country Music Association Awards Night, Melfort area representation, member's statement, 378

The Sound of Music, Melfort, fund-raiser for street children, member's statement, 947

North Central Health District

Radiology service, required level, maintenance, petitions, 1375, 1415, 1431, 1445, 1517, 1569, 1659, 1707, 1787, 1949

Oil industry

Revenue, estimates, 202

Physicians/Doctors

College of Family Physicians of Canada, honorary fellowship, Dr. Lionel Lavoie, member's statement, 1232

Plains Health Centre, Regina

Closure, 203

Moratorium, petitions, 669*, 701, 731, 787, 817, 839, 895, 945, 977, 1033, 1063, 1081, 1113, 1141, 1171, 1199

Prevention, petitions, 661

Sales taxes

Reduction, 221

Saskatchewan Power Corporation

Collective bargaining, possible strike, ensuring uninterrupted service, 1437-8

Management

Salaries, 1986

Minister responsible, Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., natural gas trading activities, knowledge, 555

Ministers responsible, dismissal, 40, 158, 188

Natural gas supply contract, Direct Energy Marketing Limited, 265-6

President

Dismissal

Guyana Electricity Corporation, role, 666-7

Just cause, Justice Department, Bogdasavich opinion, 555

Resignation, 12

Request, 1872

Severance pay, 39, 69-70, 127, 158, 820-1

Cancellation, 187

Cancellation, petitions, 123, 183, 261, 273, 301, 327, 375, 407, 439, 461, 491, 521, 551, 577, 609, 639, 1007, 1229

SAP software, Delta Project, implementation, cost, 1146, 1175-6

Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation

Estimates (1998-99), 914-15

SaskPower Commercial

Investment, Guyana Electricity Corporation, 644

Consultants' fees, 39-40

Cost, 1437

Default, potential liability, 821, 981-2

Documents, tabling, 821

Taxation

Reduction, 202, 383, 2129

Tobacco Tax Act, 1998 (No. 30)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 939-42

Volunteers

Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal

Recipients, introduction and recognition, 842

 

Goohsen, Mr. Jack (Independent, Cypress Hills)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, 108-13

Adoption Act, 1998 (No. 58)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1611

Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amdt. Act, 1998, (No. 2) (No. 61)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1610

Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, ministerial statement (Lingenfelter), 21-2

Cypress Hills constituency

Successful endeavours, member's statement, 2095-6

Dams

South Saskatchewan River, Meridian Water Management Association, 414

Drought

Dugouts, pumping programs, 985

Economic development

South-west

Natural gas plants, construction, 1581

Education Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1509-14

Energy and Mines Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1773-80

Environment and Resource Management Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1754-6, 1760-3

Family

Violence

Victims

Aboriginal community, funding, ministerial statement (Nilson), 679*

Gambling

Addiction, prevention, 1297

Grain

Prices, subsidies, United States/European Union, 1089-90

Contingency plan, development, federal government responsibility, M. (Boyd), 1801-3

Government action, 1424

Highways and roads

Highway No. 1

Twinning

Funding agreements, petitions, 100, 124, 154, 218, 232, 248, 262, 274, 302, 328, 346, 376, 408, 440, 462, 492, 521, 552, 578, 610, 640, 670*, 702, 731-2, 946, 978, 1008, 1034, 1064, 1082, 1114, 1142, 1172, 1200, 1230, 1260, 1290, 1318, 1376, 1432, 1446, 1458, 1518, 1570, 1594, 1660, 1708, 1788-9, 1868, 1950, 1982, 2061, 2125

Twinning, petitions, 8, 35, 66, 184

Secondary highway system, rebuilding, petitions, 2093

Highways and Transportation Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1824-6

Hospital waiting-lists

Surgery

Hip replacement, Maple Creek patient (Richard Howell), 2100

Labour Standards Amdt. Act, 1998 (Indexed Minimum Wage Initial Rate) (No. 234)

First reading, 108

Livestock industry

Drought conditions

Contingency plans, 985

Maintenance of Saskatchewan Power Corporation's Operations Act, 1998 (No. 65)

Second reading, 1997-8

Municipal Revenue Sharing Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 56)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1362-5

Northern Municipalities Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 52)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1369-70

Oil and Gas Conservation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 26)

Second reading, 1046-52

Pastures Act (No. 7)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1272-6, 1278-9

Pipelines Act, 1998 (No. 25)

Second reading, 1052-62

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1972-5

Provincial Court Act, 1998 (No. 33)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1359-60

Rail transportation/Railways

Branch line abandonment

Birch Hills to Prince Albert (CN Tisdale subdivision), ministerial statement (Bradley), 561-2

Rural communities

Leader, tribute, member's statement, 1202

Rural Municipality Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 51)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1367-8

Saskatchewan Assistance Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 49)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1535-7

Surface Rights Acquisition and Compensation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 233)

First reading, 75

Teachers

Salaries, increase, funding, 161

Telecommunications

Access, affordable, universal service fund, creation, federal government, M. (Wiens); amdt. (Heppner); amdt. (D'Autremont), 716

Telephones

Rural communities, subsidization, Canadian Radio-television Telecommunications review commission, 617

Trustee Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 11)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1372

Urban Municipality Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 50)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1366-7

Water

Groundwater contamination, cattle operation (Perry Anton), judicial review

Terms of reference, 1715-16

 

Goulet, Hon. Keith N. (NDP, Cumberland; Minister of Northern Affairs)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, 96-7

Condolences

Yew, Lawrence Riel (former MLA), M. (Romanow), 680*-2*

Economic and Co-operative Development Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1160-2

Electricity

Rates, Northern Saskatchewan, 647

Forest industry

Logging development, opposition, Missinipe, 1206

Highways and roads

Construction and maintenance

Northern Saskatchewan, 983-4

Indians/First Nations

Aboriginal Awareness Week, May 19-22, 1998, member's statement, 1201-2

Awasis Conference relating to the improvement of education and aboriginal peoples, April 1-3, 1998, member's statement, 463

Municipal Affairs, Culture and Housing Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1647-8, 1654-6

Northern Saskatchewan

Community development

Strategy, development, M. (Belanger); amdt. (Goulet), 1389-91

Strategy, development, M. (Belanger); amdt. (Goulet); questions and comments, 1393-5

Sports

Hockey

La Ronge Ice Wolves, Northern Lights Hockey Development Incorporated, member's statement, 1291

Veterans

Metis

Treatment, addressing, 1525

Youth

1998 SaskTel Aboriginal Youth Awards of Excellence, Regina, member's statement, 642

 

H

Hagel, Hon. Glenn J. (NDP, Moose Jaw North) See Speaker

 

Hamilton, Hon. Doreen (NDP, 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, 2094-5

Child poverty

Reduction, government initiatives, M. (Murray); amdt. (Draude), 691-4

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, 220-1

Economic development

Good news headlines, member's statement, 1035-6

Initiatives, recognition, M. (Hamilton), 1529

Education

Funding, member's statement, 220

Partnership in education program, Department of Highways and Transportation and Campbell Collegiate, member's statement, 234

Employment

Statistics, member's statement, 1035-6

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, 733

Music

Inner City Harmony CD project, associated entities fund support, member's statement, 946-7

Plains Health Centre, Regina

Members of the Legislative Assembly, Regina constituencies, media quotes, member's statement, 1458-9

Schools

Wilfred Hunt School, Regina, "Learners in Action," Green School Program, participation, member's statement, 1520-1

Sports

Can-Am Police-Fire Games, June 22-28, 1998, volunteers, manager, Pat Stellek, member's statement, 1709-10

St. Patrick's Day, member's statement, 157

Tartan Day

Recognition, April 6, 1998, member's statement, 462

Tourism

Growth, member's statement, 612

Unemployment

Rate, member's statement, 1035-6, 1084

Universities

Joint human resources initiative, employee career development centres, member's statement, 67-8

Youth

Youth Celebration Week, luncheon, Rainbow Youth Centre, member's statement, 1418-19

 

Haverstock, Ms. Lynda (Independent, Saskatoon Greystone)

Agriculture

National seed collection, relocation, University of Saskatchewan, member's statement, 580

Budget (March 19, 1998), 386-9

City Hospital, Saskatoon

Geriatric assessment program, headed by Dr. Earl DeCoteau, member's statement, 919

Drugs and pharmaceuticals

Multiple sclerosis

Approval method, 1796

Executive Council

Estimates (1998-99), 1903-11

Government departments, agencies and Crown corporations

Citizens, inhumane treatment, complaints, member's statement, 1232

Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)

Reduction, 794-5

Health care

Multiple sclerosis

Spring Fling Fashion Show, Saskatoon, member's statement, 408-9

Walkathon and MS neuro-science centre, Saskatoon, anniversary, member's statement, 1069

Health Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1854-60

Home care, 2035-6

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, 872-3

Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amdt. Act, 1998 (Duration of Assembly) (No. 221)

First reading, 75

Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amdt. Act, 1998 (Sessional Dates) (No. 217)

First reading, 75

Legislative Assembly Public Presentations Act (No. 208)

First reading, 74

Maintenance of Saskatchewan Power Corporation's Operations Act, 1998 (No. 65)

Second reading, 1995-7

Medical research

Funding, 130-1

Nuclear weapons

Testing, India and Pakistan, May 1998, federal government sanctions, endorsing, member's statement, 1459

Nurses

Training, updating, hardships, 1464

Pay equity, 1149

Plains Health Centre, Regina

Closure

Free vote, allowing, 924

Population, member's statement, 1596

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, 333-4

Tuition fees

Deregulation, 1148

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 Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 29)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1617-22

Youth

National debating teams, competition, Saskatoon, member's statement, 789

 

Heppner, Mr. Ben (Saskatchewan Party, Rosthern)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, 144-51, 162-7

Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 13) (Fines)

Second reading, 721-2

Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale

Legal opinions

Justice Department, 252-3

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), 1150-7

Correctional centres

Forensic unit, North Battleford, inmate (Sandy Charles), escape, 350, 352

Correctional Services Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 2)

Second reading, 774-7

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1158-9

Credit Union Act, 1998 (No. 46)

Second reading, 1270

Crime

Serious crime task force

Establishment, ministerial statement (Nilson), 335

Victims

Impact statement, 2130

Video store robbery victim, Lori Mushanski, firing, member's statement, 186

Crown corporations

Foreign investments

Halt, petitions, 1289, 1317, 1415, 1431, 1445

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)

Second reading, 722-4

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1157-8

Enforcement of Judgments Conventions Act (No. 31)

Second reading, 879-80

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1159

Environment and Resource Management Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1751-2

Executive Council

Estimates (1998-99), 1902, 1933-47

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, M. (Toth); amdt. (Thomson); subamdt. (Draude); subamdt. (Heppner), 835-6

High technology

Canadian Light Source Synchrotron Project, Saskatoon, 1451

Highways and roads

Highway No. 1

Twinning

Funding agreements, petitions, 99, 123

Twinning, petitions, 65

National program

Responsibility, federal government, assuming, M. (Jess), 1222-4

Highways and Transportation Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1669

Hospitals

Closure

Carrot River

Prevention, petitions, 1375

Human rights

Universal Declaration of Human Rights, United Nations, 50th anniversary, commemoration, ministerial statement (Shillington), 1326

Hunters/Hunting

Metis rights, 1145

Night hunting, ban

Aboriginal and Metis cooperation, petitions, 153, 217

Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs Department

Estimates (1998-99), 656-60

Judges

Supreme Court of Canada, retired Chief Justice, Brian Dickson, death, tribute, ministerial statement (Nilson), 2037

Justice Department

Estimates (1998-99), 570-6, 1166-8

Public prosecutions, funding, ministerial statement (Nilson), 904

Legislative Assembly - Adjournment

October 21, 1998, M. (MacKinnon); amdt. (Gantefoer), 2105-13

Legislative Assembly members

Cannington constituency, son Nicholas, accident, get well wishes, member's statement, 580-1

Saskatoon Eastview constituency

Welcome, member's statement, 1984

Municipal Affairs, Culture and Housing Department

Estimates (1998-99), 780-3

Municipal Revenue Sharing Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 56)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1361-2

New Democratic Party

Reds, reference, apology, member's statement, 1953

Northern Municipalities Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 52)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1369

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, 37-8

Protection of Children Involved in Prostitution Act (No. 742)

Government support, 900-1

Provincial Court Act, 1998 (No. 33)

Second reading, 1189

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1358, 1360-1

Public Inquiries Amdt. Act, 1998 (Justice System Review) (No. 222)

First reading, 1122

Public Service Act, 1998 (No. 27)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1190-3

Referendum and Plebiscite Amendment Act, 1998 (Constitutional Amendment Referendums)

First reading, 1716

Rural Municipality Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 51)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1367

Saskatchewan Evidence Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 4)

Second reading, 652-3

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1157

Saskatchewan Power Corporation

Advertising, 1325

Legal counsel, Mike Hurst (Milner Fenerty), fees, 1205

President

Dismissal

Board of directors, vote, 331-2

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

Information request, 873-4

Space flight

Saskatchewan's first astronaut, Dr. David Williams, member's statement, 611

Statute Law Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 23)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 992

Telecommunications

Access, affordable, universal service fund, creation, federal government, M. (Wiens); amdt. (Heppner); amdt. (D'Autremont), 720

Tobacco Tax Act, 1998 (No. 30)

Second reading, 853-4

Trustee Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 11)

Second reading, 653-5

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1371-2

Urban Municipality Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 50)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1365-6

Wildlife Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 32)

Second reading, 932-3, 1188-9

Workers' Compensation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 29)

Second reading, 933-5

Young offenders

Open custody, murder victim (H. Montgomery)

Compensation, 466, 468

Open custody, murder victim (H. Montgomery), member's statement, 234-5

Serious and Habitual Youth Offender Comprehensive Action Program, establishment, ministerial statement (Nilson), 770-1

Young Offenders Act

Changes, 40-1

Public meeting, Lloydminster, member's statement, 764

Changes, member's statement, 790

Reform, petitions, M. (Heppner), 925-7

Reform, petitions, member's statement, 920

Young offenders, petitions, 7

Youth

Crime

Prevention

Programs, funding, ministerial statement (Nilson), 1150-1

 

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, 2062-3

Budget (March 19, 1998), 215-16, 426-9

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

Ernst & Young reports, 160, 190-1

Establishment, Dynex assets, purchase, court case, 709

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

Negotiator

Dismissal 1996, Premier's intervention, 528-9

Dismissal, Saskatchewan Power Corporation, minister, informing, 413-14

Premier, concern, expressing, 616

Profit, announcement, correction, 1089

Public inquiry, 253-4

Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, ministerial statement (Lingenfelter), 20-1

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, M. (Krawetz), 1603

Credit Union Act, 1998 (No. 46)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1552-4

Crime

Serious crime task force

Establishment, ministerial statement (Nilson), 335-6

Crown corporations

Direction, debate, 738

Equity investments, out of province, 1325

Foreign investments, 769

Ministers, responsibility, legislation, 1122

Crown Corporations Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 54)

Second reading, 1471-4

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1588-9

Crown Corporations Amdt. Act, 1998 (Capital Market Activities Restrictions) (No. 743)

First reading, 1526

Crown Corporations Committee

Special meeting, March 31, 1998

Witnesses, Premier, 529, 616, 1088

Crown Life Insurance Company

Sale, Canada Life, ministerial statement (Lingenfelter), 1385-6

Electricity

Rates, Northern Saskatchewan, petitions, 1199, 1230

Environment and Resource Management Department

Estimates (1998-99), 688, 1758-9

Family

Mother's Day, tribute, member's statement, 1036-7

Violence

Victims

Aboriginal community, funding, ministerial statement (Nilson), 678*-679*

Finance Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1735-7, 1740

Forest industry

Nemeiben forest, logging, environmental study, 1324

Government

Fiscal policy, 1998-99, ministerial statement (Cline), 215-16

Grain

Prices, subsidies, United States/European Union

Contingency plan, development, federal government responsibility, M. (Boyd), 1803

Federal government, addressing, M. (Upshall); amdt. (Aldridge), 2055-6

Health care

Funding, 280-1

High technology

Canadian Light Source Synchrotron Project, Saskatoon, ministerial statement (MacKinnon), 1465-6

Highways and roads

Fatalities, commemorative markers, petitions, 1570

Highway No. 40

Relocation to east of the David Laird campground, member's statement, 734, 843-4

Relocation to east of the David Laird Campground, petitions, 870, 895, 917, 946, 1317, 1376, 1457, 1517, 1593, 1660, 1708, 1867-8, 2061

National program

Responsibility, federal government, assuming, M. (Jess), 1215-17

Hospitals

Regional

Emergency services, anesthetists, North Battleford, 557-8

Hunters/Hunting

Night hunting, ban

Legislation, petitions, 124, 1788

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

Labour Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1633-4

Legislative Assembly

Proceedings, filibuster, Saskatchewan Party, member's statement, 1449

Legislative Assembly - Adjournment

October 21, 1998, M. (MacKinnon); amdt. (Gantefoer), 2113-16

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, 2031-2

Maintenance of Saskatchewan Power Corporation's Operations Act, 1998 (No. 65)

Second reading, 2001-3

Municipal Affairs, Culture and Housing Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1643-6

Museums

Museum Month, June 1998, member's statement, 1661

Natural gas

Rebate, member's statement, 1293

Northern Saskatchewan

Community development

Strategy, development, M. (Belanger); amdt. (Goulet), 1389

Strategy, development, M. (Belanger); amdt. (Goulet); questions and comments, 1395

Nurses

Additional, hiring, member's statement, 1262

Saskatchewan Union of Nurses

Health Department, minister, address, member's statement, 789

Plains Health Centre, Regina

Closure

Prevention, petitions, 7, 99-100, 154, 184, 198, 231, 274, 327, 376, 408, 491, 522, 552, 578, 609, 670*, 702, 731, 761, 787, 840, 977-8, 1007, 1034, 1064, 1082, 1113, 1141, 1290, 1416, 1432, 1446, 1981, 2029, 2093, 2125

Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1726-30

Public Accounts Committee

Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, examination, 106, 129-30

Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, examination, member's statement, 101-2

Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, examination, petitions, 261

Rail transportation/Railways

Branch line abandonment, M. (Whitmore), 506-7

Branch line abandonment, M. (Whitmore); 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 re termination and severance, 382, 414

Resignation

Voluntary and mutual, 848

Severance pay, 204-5, 823-4

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, M. (Wiens); amdt. (Heppner); amdt. (D'Autremont), 714-15

Volunteers

Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal

Recipients, introduction and recognition, 842

Workers' Compensation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 29)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1624-5

Young offenders

Community home program

Review, 585

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, M. (Heppner), 929-30

 

J

 

Jess, Mr. Walter (NDP, Redberry Lake)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, 86-8

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), member's statement, 1173-4

Credit Union Central

President, Elwood Harvey, election, member's statement, 672*

Grain

Prices, subsidies, United States/European Union

Federal government, addressing, M. (Upshall); amdt. (Aldridge), 2041-2

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, M. (Jess), 1208-10

Hog industry

Feed mill, North Battleford, construction, member's statement, 1231

Rail transportation/Railways

Branch line abandonment, M. (Whitmore), 507-9

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 E. (NDP, Shellbrook-Spiritwood)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, 118, 135-6

Business

Youth business excellence awards, North Battleford, winners, Spiritwood High School students, member's statement, 1202-3

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, M. (Jess), 1221-2

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, M. (Belanger); amdt. (Goulet), 1391-2

Private Members' Bills Committee

Fifth report, M. (Johnson) for concurrence, 703

Sixth report, M. (Johnson) for concurrence, 1230

Seventh report, M. (Johnson) for concurrence, 1432

Provincial Court of Saskatchewan

Beardy's Reserve, member's statement, 69

Rail transportation/Railways

Branch line abandonment, M. (Whitmore); questions and comments, 509

Telecommunications

Access, affordable, universal service fund, creation, federal government, M. (Wiens); amdt. (Heppner); amdt. (D'Autremont), 715-16

 

Julé, Ms. Arlene (Independent, Saskatchewan Party, Humboldt)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, 167-9

Agribition

Outstanding Agricultural Ambassador Award, Garry Sibley, vice-principal Bruno School, member's statement, 68

Agriculture and Food Department

Estimates (1998-99), 634-6

Budget (March 19, 1998), 397-400

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

Public inquiry, member's statement, 277

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, M. (Krawetz), 1604

Children

Deaths

Karen Quill, Children's Advocate Office, independent inquiry, 669

Reporting and prevention, 1015-16

Protection

Gemma House, investigation, 281-2

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)

First reading, 74

Condolences

Feusi, Arnold Joseph (former MLA), M. (Romanow), 120

Koester, Charles Beverley (former Clerk of Legislative Assembly), M. (Romanow), 120

Education Department

Estimates (1998-99), 603-4, 1511

Electricity

Underground lines, rural communities, original rate, petitions, 124

Executive Council

Estimates (1998-99), 1917-19

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, M. (Upshall); amdt. (Aldridge), 2053-4

Health care

Diagnostic tools, waiting lists, 923-4

First responders

Paging network, St. Brieux, improvement, 1876

Health Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1342-6, 1853-4

Highways and roads

Deterioration

Safety concerns, member's statement, 409-10

Highways and Transportation Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1813-14

Human rights

Universal Declaration of Human Rights, United Nations, 50th anniversary, commemoration, ministerial statement (Shillington), 1327

Investment

Multilateral agreement, 107

Local Government Election Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 213)

First reading, 74

Maintenance orders

Enforcement, inquiries, access, 585

Motor vehicle insurance

Personal injury protection plan

Equitable treatment, petitions, 1230, 1260, 1317, 1376

Natural gas

Rural communities, original rate, petitions, 124

Northern Saskatchewan

Government action, health, education, jobs, homes and roads, petitions, 1518

Prostitution

Child prostitution

Elimination, funding, 239

Government action, 824-5

Penalties, inadequate, 1207

Protection of Children Involved in Prostitution Act (No. 742), 1073-4, 1237

First reading, 309

Government support, 903

Rail transportation/Railways

Branch line abandonment

Court challenge, Competition Act, 446-7

Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, Wascana Campus

Relocation, Plains Health Centre, ministerial statement (Crofford), 353-4

Saskatchewan Research Council

Estimates (1998-99), 1697

Saskatchewan Water Corporation

Estimates (1998-99), 1704

Schools

Construction and renovation projects

Joint-use facilities

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, 157-8

Social assistance

Caseload, 498-9

Special care homes

Funding (Zurevinsky case), 739

Humboldt, level 4 admissions, cancellations, 1666-7

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, 1435

Volunteers

North Central Regional Recreation Association

Volunteer recognition, Daryl Rudichuk, Wakaw, member's statement, 947

Water quality

Contamination, pesticides, 1525-6

Women's Secretariat

Estimates (1998-99), 1698

Young offenders

Serious and Habitual Youth Offender Comprehensive Action Program, establishment, ministerial statement (Nilson), 771-2

Youth

Crime

Legislation, petitions, 35, 65, 100, 232

 

Junor, Hon. Judy (NDP, Saskatoon Eastview; Associate Minister of Health)

Presentation, 1981

 

K

Kasperski, Mr. Lindy (NDP, Regina-Sherwood)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, 180-1, 284-8

Business

Business Ambassadors program, member's statement, 347

Dance

Polonia Dance Ensemble, Regina, 10th anniversary, Polonia in Concert, member's statement, 920

Economic development

Indicators, member's statement, 734

Economy

Strong, member's statement, 275-6

Fondation Fransaskoise Act, 1998 (No. 302)

Second reading, 838

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1527-9

Third reading, 1529

French language

Francophone Week in Saskatchewan, March 15-21, 1998; National Francophone Day, March 20, 1998, member's statement, 126

Heritage

A Guide to Historic Sites publication, member's statement, 611

Labour force

Statistics, member's statement, 553-4

Manufacturing and processing industry

Babcock and Wilcox, expansion, Melville, member's statement, 524

Music

Luther College High School choir, Cuban tour, member's statement, 1037

Regional economic development authorities

Regina, establishment, member's statement, 1319

Sports

Curling

SGI Charity Classic bonspiel, 6th annual, Regina, member's statement, 2126

Sepak Takraw, first provincial tournament and Columbus Baseball League, 38th season, opening, member's statement, 1116

Telephones

Cellular service, expansion, Ituna, Cabri, Pangman and Ponteix, member's statement, 790

Universities

Convocations, member's statement, 1448-9

Volunteers

Recognition awards banquet, Saskatoon, member's statement, 2063

 

Koenker, Mr. Mark (NDP, Saskatoon Sutherland)

Agricultural biotechnology

POS Pilot Plant, Saskatoon, expansion, member's statement, 788-9

Agricultural products/Farm products

Nutraceutical industry, expansion, member's statement, 2096

Budget (March 19, 1998), 447-50

Business

Saskatoon Achievement in Business Excellence, 1998, awards, member's statement, 1174-5

Cancer

Cancer Month, April, 1998, member's statement, 463

Conference of Mennonites of Saskatchewan Act (No. 301)

Second reading, 837-8

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1526-7

Third reading, 1529

Endangered spaces

World Wildlife Fund report, member's statement, 871

Health care

Palliative Care Week, May 11-16, 1998, Dr. Zachariah Thomas, tribute, member's statement, 1084

Royal University Hospital, Saskatoon

Neurology, head, Dr. Ali Rajput, good will mission to South Asia participation, member's statement, 264-5

Tourism

Tourism Awareness Week, June 1-8, 1998, member's statement, 1595

 

Kowalsky, Mr. P. Myron (NDP, Prince Albert Carlton)

Canada Transportation Act

Amendments

Federal government, urging, M. (Renaud), 1098-9

Transmission, M. (Kowalsky), 1100

Condolences

Feusi, Arnold Joseph (former MLA), M. (Romanow), 121-2

Credit unions

Prince Albert, expansion, member's statement, 199-200

Crown Corporations Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 54)

Second reading, 1474

Economic development

Metis economic development officers, training, member's statement, 672*

Education

Education Week, March 16-22, 1998, member's statement, 125

Family

Violence

Aboriginal Women's Council of Saskatchewan and Prince Albert Grand Council women's commission, initiatives, member's statement, 1711

Health care

Review, M. (Toth); amdt. (Kowalsky), 516-18

Honours and awards

Order of Canada

Dr. Orville Hjertaas, congratulations, member's statement, 11

Housing

Starts, member's statement, 1983

Income Tax Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 48)

Second reading, 1155

Indians/First Nations

Employment agreement, Prince Albert Health District and Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs Department, member's statement, 1378

Legislative Assembly - Adjournment

March 30, 1998, recess to honour Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal recipients, M. (Kowalsky), 336

Manufacturing and processing industry

Prince Albert Hauser family Coca Cola bottling plant, overall Coke quality award, member's statement, 442

Northern Saskatchewan

Community development

Strategy, development, M. (Belanger); amdt. (Goulet), 1393

Telecommunications

Access, affordable, universal service fund, creation, federal government, M. (Wiens); amdt. (Heppner); amdt. (D'Autremont), communication, M. (Kowalsky), 744

Tourism

Prince Albert Tourism and Convention Bureau, fourth annual tourism awards banquet, member's statement, 1596

Women

YWCA's Women of Distinction Awards Dinner

Prince Albert, member's statement, 843

 

Krawetz, Mr. Ken (Saskatchewan Party, Canora-Pelly; Leader of the Opposition)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, 43-8

Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 13) (Fines)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 909

Anniversaries

Citizens Advisory Council on Anniversaries, formation, ministerial statement (Shillington), 1441-2

Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale

Public inquiry, 330-1

Public inquiry, petitions, 153, 183, 231, 247, 261, 273, 301, 327, 345, 375, 407, 521, 551, 577, 639, 1289

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, M. (Krawetz), 1602-3

Citizens

Condolences, Dr. Orville Hjertaas, Prince Albert, member's statement, 1378

Mitchell, Fred, death, tribute and condolences, member's statement, 1984

Crime

Government action, citizen neighbourhood patrols, establishment, 1578-9

Discrimination and racism

International Day for the Elimination of Racism, March 21, 1998, member's statement, 218-19

Education Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 57)

Second reading, 1468, 1608-9

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1781-4

Education Department

Estimates (1998-99), 597-602, 1479-85, 1487-96

Election Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 20) (Chief Electoral Officer)

Second reading, 849-51

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1021-30, 1032

Executive Council

Estimates (1998-99), 1877-9, 1963-6

Foster homes

Teenage boys, advertisement, 1119

Gas Inspection Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 15)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1131-2

Government

Record, 1953-4

Health care

Hepatitis C victims, compensation

Expansion

Free vote, 790-1

Health Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1338-41

Highways and roads

Highway No. 1

Twinning

Funding agreements, petitions, 1707, 1949

Highways and Transportation Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1253-7

Honours and awards

Recipients, recognition, 841

Hospitals

Closure

Carrot River

Prevention, petitions, 1259, 1375, 1431

Hunters/Hunting

Night hunting, ban

Aboriginal and Metis cooperation, petitions, 65, 197, 217

Kinsmen

Telemiracle, member's statement, 11

Labour force

Workers killed and injured, Day of Mourning, April 28, 1998, member's statement, 818

Legislative Assembly

Language, inappropriate

"Brown shirts," Premier's alleged remark , apology, 201

Sergeant-at-Arms, birthday greeting, 660

Legislative Assembly - Adjournment

June 11, 1998, 1978

October 21, 1998, M. (MacKinnon); amdt. (Gantefoer), 2068-75, 2135-6

Withdrawal, 2128

Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amdt. Act, 1998 (FREE VOTES) (No. 227)

First reading, 825

Legislative Assembly members

Prince Albert Northcote constituency, mother's death, condolences, member's statement, 233-4

Motions for supply (interim)

Expenses

Fiscal year ending March 31, 1999, M. (Cline), 474-9, 802-4

North Central Health District

Radiology service, required level, maintenance, petitions, 1445, 1569, 1593, 1659, 1787, 1867

Nurses

Positions

Additional

Funding, 1203-4

Plains Health Centre, Regina

Closure

Free vote, allowing, 900, 949-50, 982-3, 1071, 1380-1, 1420, 1437, 1449-50

Free vote, allowing, member's statement, 1083, 1116, 1448

Moratorium, petitions, 661, 669*, 701, 787, 817, 839, 869, 895, 945, 977, 1007, 1033, 1063, 1081, 1113, 1199, 1229, 1457

Prevention

Emergency motion, 1453

Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1136-9, 1716-26

Recall of Members Act, 1998 (No. 214)

First reading, 1466

Regional colleges

Employees, strike action, impending, 2065

Saskatchewan Indian Federated College

New facility, construction, ministerial statement (Crofford), 530

Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, Wascana Campus

Relocation, Plains Health Centre, ministerial statement (Crofford), 353

Saskatchewan Party

Leadership vote, member's statement, 641

Memberships, member's statement, 233, 303

Role in opposition, public opinion poll results, member's statement, 347

Saskatchewan Power Corporation

Ministers responsible, dismissal, 330-1

President

Severance pay

Cancellation, 330-1

Cancellation, petitions, 153, 183, 231, 247, 261, 273, 301, 327, 375, 407, 521, 551, 577, 639, 1289

Saskatchewan Water Corporation

Estimates (1998-99), 1703

Saskatoon Public School Board

Administration building, construction proposed site, 1233-4

Schools

Rural, closures, 266-7

Secretaries Day, April 22, 1998, member's statement, 705

Sports

Hockey

BIRS peewee Raptors, champions, member's statement, 377

Stray Animals Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 8)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 883-6

Teachers

Collective bargaining

Bilateral, trustees and government, 266

Teachers Superannuation and Disability Benefits Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 53)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1477-8

Teachers' Dental Plan Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 41)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1476

Teachers' Life Insurance (Government Contributory) Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 42)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1477

Telephones

Payphones, Pelly, removal, prevention, petitions, 1415

University of Saskatchewan Foundation Repeal Act (No. 12)

Second reading, 567-8

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1474-5

Vehicle Administration- Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 39)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1129-30

 

L

 

Langford, Mr. Jack (NDP, Saskatchewan Rivers)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, 169-71

Agriculture

Agriculture and Food Week, March 15-21, 1998, member's statement, 187

Business

Northern Saskatchewan Business Opportunity Forum, second annual, La Ronge, member's statement, 494

Canada Transportation Act

Amendments

Federal government, urging, M. (Renaud), 1093

Citizens

Lakeland Citizen of the Year, Bob and Gwen Hutchinson, member's statement, 277

Farm machinery

Kinistino, New Holland dealership, Farm World, Parts Excellence Award, congratulations, member's statement, 981

Farm safety

Farm Safety Week, March 11-18, 1998, member's statement, 37

Food processing industry

Can-Oat Milling, Martensville, official opening, member's statement, 441

Forest industry

Prince Albert forest industry, Pacific Regeneration Technologies, open house, member's statement, 1790

Rail transportation/Railways

Branch line abandonment, M. (Whitmore), 505-6

Branch line abandonment, M. (Whitmore); questions and comments, 510

Volunteers

North Central Regional Recreation Association

Volunteer recognition awards banquet, member's statement, 663

 

Lautermilch, Hon. Eldon F. (NDP, Prince Albert Northcote; Minister of Energy and Mines)

Business

Samuel McLeod Awards Banquet, Prince Albert, outstanding businesses, recognition, member's statement, 705

Energy and Mines Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1764-80

Oil and Gas Conservation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 26)

Second reading, 673

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1864-5

Third reading, 1865

Oil industry

Used oil recycling program, 1121-2

Pipelines Act, 1998 (No. 25)

Second reading, 672

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1972, 1975

Third reading, 1976

Saskatchewan Research Council

Estimates (1998-99), 1692-7

Water

Groundwater contamination, cattle operation (Perry Anton), judicial review

Terms of reference, 1715-16

 

Lingenfelter, Hon. Dwain (NDP, Regina Elphinstone; Deputy Premier; Minister of- Crown Investments Corporation)

Automobile Accident Insurance Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 45)

First reading, 953

Second reading, 1044-5

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1582-3

Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale

Asset sale studies and other documents, release, 12-13

Cabinet responsibility, 379-80

Consultants (R. Gross), 251

Contract, signatures, release, 39, 70, 157

Criminal investigation, 39-40, 1147-8

Crown Investments Corporation of- Saskatchewan, minister responsible

Knowledge, 614-15

Ernst & Young reports, 160-1, 191

Establishment, Dynex assets, purchase, court case, 709-10

Final agreement

Changes, significance, 738-9

Contract, fraud investigation, 673*-674*, 708

Legal counsel, outside, Milner Fenerty, negligence, 333

Legal opinions, 158

Justice Department, 252-3

March 31, 1997, significance, 1089

Minister responsible, briefing, 382

Natural gas, trading activities/arbitrage, authorization, 674*

Negotiator

Dismissal, Saskatchewan Power Corporation, minister, informing, 413-14

Premier, knowledge, 525-6

Profit, announcement, correction, 1089

Public inquiry, 104-5, 128-9, 235-6, 251-2, 254, 330-1, 495-6

RCMP investigation, 982

Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, ministerial statement (Lingenfelter), 16-19

Children

Chili for Children, fifth annual fund-raiser, member's statement, 1037

Condolences

Yew, Lawrence Riel (former MLA), M. (Romanow), 682*-3*

Crown corporations

Direction, debate, 738-9

Disclosure of persons and companies which receive money, 1265

Equity investments, out of province, 1325

Foreign investments, 769

Halt, 412

Governance, decision-making structures and accountability, analysis, Tapp, L.G., Dean of Richard Ivey School of Business, University of Western Ontario, hiring, 1263-4

Ministers, responsibility, legislation, 1122

Subsidiaries, reporting practices, 1266

Crown Corporations Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 54)

First reading, 1042

Second reading, 1240-1

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1585-9

Crown Corporations Committee

Special meeting, March 31, 1998, 348-9

Membership (Shillington, Tchorzewski), conflict of interest, potential, 556-7

Saskatchewan Power Corporation, President, legal counsel, payment, 380, 411-12, 583

Witnesses, Premier, 873

Witnesses, Premier and Deputy Premier, 349, 378-9

Crown Life Insurance Company

Sale, Canada Life, 667, 953, 1234-5, 1380, 1421-2

Sale, Canada Life, ministerial statement (Lingenfelter), 1384-5

Dams

South Saskatchewan River, Meridian Water Management Association, 414-15

Economic development

South-west

Natural gas plants, construction, 1581

Education Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1513

Electricity

Supply, adequacy, 1988-9

Executive Council

Estimates (1998-99), 1969-70

Forest industry

Meadow Lake Pulp Mill, losses, 791-2, 1461-2

Government

Advertising, 2097-8

Health care

First responders

Paging network, St. Brieux, improvement, 1876

Highway Traffic Amdt. Act, 1998, (No. 38)

First reading, 877

Second reading, 930-1

Honours and awards

Governor General's Caring Canadian award, recipient, Tony Brezinski, Regina, member's statement, 1319-20

Housing

Low income families

Habitat for Humanity, 5th annual Ed Schreyer work project, Regina, member's statement, 1520

Legislative Assembly members

Leave of absence

Last Mountain-Touchwood, May 5-22, 1998, Commonwealth parliamentary visit, Westminster, M. (Lingenfelter), 894

Saskatoon Sutherland, May 21-28, 1998, Commonwealth parliamentary seminar, Charlottetown, P.E.I., M. (Lingenfelter), 894

Maintenance of Saskatchewan Power Corporation's Operations Act, 1998 (No. 65)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 2005-13, 2015-19, 2021-4

Motor vehicle insurance

Deductible

Bank robber's apprehension attempt case (Randy), 1179-80

Increase, class action lawsuit (Ken McQuarrie), 848

Personal injury protection plan

Death benefit (K. Rodenbush), 1794

Natural gas

Rates

Increase vs. rebate, 1293-4

Nova Scotia

Provincial election

Campaign, government employees, participation, 1178

Plains Health Centre, Regina

Closure

Free vote, allowing, 876-7, 1420-1

Points of order

Member's integrity, questioning, apology, 1426

Power Corporation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 55)

First reading, 1042

Second reading, 1240

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1583-5

Public Accounts Committee

Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, examination, 130, 277-9, 305

Saskatchewan Power Corporation

Advertising, 1325-6

Contract (L. Portigal), severance pay, 73-4, 106-7

Diversity coordinator, dismissal, 2035

Employees

Salaries, negotiations, 1987-8

Strike, 735

Friends for Life program, 2100

Infrastructure, maintenance, Northern Saskatchewan, 1237

Legal counsel, Mike Hurst (Milner Fenerty), fees, 1205

Management, 1985-6

Salaries, 1986-7

Minister responsible, Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., natural gas trading activities, knowledge, 555-6, 582-3

Ministers responsible, dismissal, 330-1

Natural gas supply contract, Direct Energy Marketing Limited, 43, 265-6, 498, 558-9, 710

President

Dismissal

Guyana Electricity Corporation, role, 666-7

Just cause, Justice Department, Bogdasavich opinion, 555-6

Requests/attempts, Premier's intervention, 411

Employment contract re termination and severance, 382-3, 414, 495-6

Resignation, 12

Request, 1872

Voluntary and mutual, 848

Severance pay, 15, 39, 69-70, 103-4, 127-8, 158, 204-5, 820-1, 824, 873

Cancellation, 330-1

Premier, knowledge, 525-6

Reconstruction charges, recording, 735-6

SAP software, Delta Project, implementation, cost, 1146-7, 1175-6

Saskatchewan Telecommunications

Investment, NST Network Services Inc., losses, recording, 736

Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation

Information, access, 255, 1266

Investment, Saturn Communications Limited, New Zealand, 677*

Saskatchewan Transportation Company

Freight bills, losses, recording, 737

SaskEnergy Incorporated

Board of directors, resignation (O. Mitchell), 104

Compania de Consumadores de Gas de Santiago, Chile, interest acquisition, 769

SaskPower Commercial

Investment, Guyana Electricity Corporation, 644

Consultants' fees, 40

Cost, 1437-8

Default, potential liability, 821, 844-5, 874, 981-2

Documents, tabling, 821

Information request, 255, 873-4, 1266

Losses, annual report, 766-7

SaskTel Pension Implementation Act (No. 40)

First reading, 877

Second reading, 987-8

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1583

Telephones

Rural communities, subsidization, Canadian Radio-television Telecommunications review commission, 617

Utilities

Rates

Review process, 2034

Vehicle Administration- Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 39)

First reading, 877

Second reading, 931-2

Veterans

Independence program, benefits, widows, extension, 1177

 

Lorje, Ms. Pat (NDP, Saskatoon Southeast)

Armed forces

No. 40 Snowbird Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets, annual ceremonial review, commanding officer, Scott Myers, member's statement, 1521

Crown Corporations Committee

Report, third, M. (Lorje) for concurrence, 346

Report, fourth, M. (Lorje) for concurrence, 522

Report, fifth, M. (Lorje) for concurrence, 978

Report, sixth, M. (Lorje) for concurrence, 1200-1

Report, seventh, M. (Lorje) for concurrence, 1789

Special meeting, March 31, 1998

Witnesses, Don McKillop, Justice Department, attendance and documents, subpoena, M. (Lorje), 531-2

Drugs and pharmaceuticals

University of Saskatchewan technologies, licensing agreement, Alviva Biopharmaceutical, member's statement, 1447

Family

Work, balance, task force, establishment, member's statement, 612

Film industry

Summer of Monkeys, Edge Productions, Saskatoon, Disney Corporation marketing deal, member's statement, 348

Good Samaritan

Bennett's service station, Chamberlain, Lyle, credit extending, member's statement, 819

Honours and awards

Saskatchewan Order of Merit, recipients, introduction and recognition, 842

Premier

Former

Allan Blakeney, tribute, member's statement, 157

Sports

Paralympics, Nagano, medal winners, Marni Winder and Colette Bourgonje, Saskatoon, member's statement, 706

University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon

Biotechnology initiative, member's statement, 201

College of Medicine, research projects, funding, member's statement, 201

 

M

MacKinnon, Hon. Janice C. (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, M. (Krawetz), 1604

Children's Advocate

Estimates (1998-99), committee referral (Estimates), M. (MacKinnon), 925

Economic and Co-operative Development Department

Estimates (1998-99), 808-15, 1556-65

Education Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 57)

Third reading, 1864

Election Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 20) (Chief Electoral Officer)

First reading, 226

Employment development

Government record, 2130

Film Employment Tax Credit Act (No. 63)

Third reading, 1703

Gas Inspection Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 15)

First reading, 226

Second reading, 623

Health care

Hepatitis C victims, compensation, 793

Expansion

Free vote, 790-1

High technology

Canadian Light Source Synchrotron Project, Saskatoon, 1451

Canadian Light Source Synchrotron Project, Saskatoon, ministerial statement (MacKinnon), 1464-5

Income Tax Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 48)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1555

Third reading, 1556

Legislative Assembly

Estimates (1998-99), committee referral (Estimates), M. (MacKinnon), 925

Estimates supplementary (1997-98), committee referral (Estimates), M. (MacKinnon), 925

Legislative Assembly - Adjournment

June 3, 1998, recess to honour 125th anniversary of the RCMP, M. (MacKinnon), 1582

June 11, 1998, 1977-8

Recess to honour Tommy Douglas, honours medals, presentation, M. (MacKinnon), 1968

October 21, 1998, M. (MacKinnon); amdt. (Gantefoer)

Withdrawal, 2128

Legislative Assembly - Hours of sitting

June 4, 1998 until adjournment, M. (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., M. (MacKinnon), 2058

Moose Jaw North, October 19-23, 1998, Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference, 44th, Wellington, New Zealand, M. (MacKinnon), 2058

Saskatoon Eastview constituency

Resignation, 134

Legislative Library

Annual report, committee referral (Communication), M. MacKinnon, 22

Municipal Employees' Pension Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 44)

Second reading, 1042-3

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1555

Third reading, 1556

Noxious Weeds Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 37)

Third reading, 1703

Oil and Gas Conservation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 26)

First reading, 586

Ombudsman

Estimates (1998-99), committee referral (Estimates), M. (MacKinnon), 925

On-farm Quality Assurance Programs Act (No. 35)

Third reading, 1703

Pharmacy Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 18)

Second reading, 621-2

Physical Therapists Act, 1998 (No. 19)

Second reading, 622

Plains Health Centre, Regina

Closure

Free vote, allowing, 1449-50

Prevention

Emergency motion, 1453

Population

Loss, 1793-4

Professional associations

By-laws, committee referral (Regulations), M. (MacKinnon), 23

Provincial Auditor

Estimates (1998-99), committee referral (Estimates), M. (MacKinnon), 925

Reports, committee referral (Public Accounts), M. (MacKinnon), 22

Public accounts

Public accounts to March 31, 1997, committee referral, M. (MacKinnon), 22

Public Accounts Committee

Name substitution, M. (MacKinnon), 1877

Records retention and disposal schedules

Committee referral- (Communication), M. (MacKinnon), 22

Regional economic development authorities

Youth employment program, ministerial statement (MacKinnon), 1268

Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 10)

First reading, 226

Second reading, 565

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1555-6

Third reading, 1556

Saskatchewan Water Corporation

Estimates (1998-99), 1703-5

University of Saskatchewan Foundation Repeal Act (No. 12)

First reading, 226

Vital Statistics Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 36)

First reading, 848

 

McLane, Mr. Harvey (Liberal, Arm River)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, 142-4

Automobile and highway safety

Accidents

Highways and Transportation Department vehicle collision, victim, health care costs, 381-2

Canada Transportation Act

Amendments

Federal government, urging, M. (Renaud), 1096-7

Federal government, urging, M. (Renaud); questions and comments, 1099-100

Cancer

Bone scan, Paulette Lochbaum, 224-5

Bone scan, Paulette Lochbaum, member's statement, 263

Doctor-Patient Confidentiality Act (No. 228)

First reading, 1602

Drugs and pharmaceuticals

Multiple sclerosis

Betaseron and Copaxone

Access, board decisions, 41-2, 72

Exception drug plan reform, M. (McLane), 43

Economic and Co-operative Development Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1559-60

Education Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1498-503, 1515, 1566

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, M. (Murrell); amdt. (Toth), 962-6

Funding, member's statement, 1083-4

Hepatitis C victims, compensation, 446, 792-3, 950-1

Exclusion, 279-80

Free vote, 822

Free vote, member's statement, 819

Krever commission recommendations, acceptance, M. (Toth); amdt. (Thomson); subamdt. (Draude); subamdt. (Heppner), 832-3

Hepatitis C victims, compensation, member's statement, 897-8

Professionals

Working conditions and stress, 737

Rural communities, 557

Services, reduction, member's statement, 871

Watrous, 351-2

Services

Reduction, 1040-1

Reduction, member's statement, 1083-4

Workers

Collective bargaining, 2066-7

Health Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1827-39

Highways and roads

Construction and maintenance

Funding, 1296-7

Fatalities, commemorative markers, 1580

Fatalities, commemorative markers, petitions, 1569, 1788

Highway No. 1

Twinning, petitions, 66

Highway No. 44

West of Davidson, vehicle damage, compensation, 1601

Highways and Transportation Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1676-7, 1806-8

Vehicle damage, claims, 1601

Hospital waiting-lists

Oncology, (Alick Paterson), member's statement, 1458, 1520

Surgery, 901-3

Cystoscopy, Carievale patient, 2099

Saskatoon Health District, 1013-14

Survey, 1713-14

Hospitals

Beds

Atkinson report, recommendation, 1119-20

Closure

Easter holidays, 467-8

Critical care, shortage, member's statement, 524

Emergency services, member's statement, 1661

Reduction

Study, 676*-677*

Shortages

Surgery patients, early discharge, 584, 1665-6

Closure

Carrot River

Prevention, 1382

Prevention, member's statement, 1378

Central Butte, prevention, M. (McLane), 2133

Hospitals, Regina

Emergency services, 645-6

Hunters/Hunting

Night hunting, ban

Aboriginal and Metis cooperation, petitions, 1708

Legislation, petitions, 35, 100, 124, 184, 232

Maintenance of Saskatchewan Power Corporation's Operations Act, 1998 (No. 65)

Second reading, 2003-4

Municipalities

Recreational facilities, non-profit, electricity and natural gas rates, affordable, petitions, 2029, 2061

Nova Scotia

Provincial election

Campaign, government employees, participation, 1178

Nurses

Additional, hiring, 2066-7

Funding, 2099

Collective bargaining, 1988, 2066-7

Parks Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 9)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 683

Physicians/Doctors

Specialists

Anesthetists, departure, 2128

Plains Health Centre, Regina

Closure, 1087-8

Moratorium, 1120

Prevention, 1438-9

Prevention, member's statement, 463-4

Prevention, petitions, 8, 154, 198, 217-18, 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, 1375-6, 1415, 1431, 1445, 1457, 1518, 1593, 1659-60, 1949-50, 1981, 2093, 2125

Closure, member's statement, 871

Plains Health Centre, Regina, member's statement, 733

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

Deficit, 253

Saskatchewan Health Information Network, 129, 823

Chief executive officer, appointment, 105-6

Privacy concerns, 1601

Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, Wascana Campus

Relocation, Plains Health Centre

"Educated Corpse," member's statement, 441-2

Relocation, Plains Health Centre, member's statement, 329-30

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

Appointment, 2036

Salary, 2067

 

McPherson, Mr. Glen A. (Liberal, Wood River)

Economic and Co-operative Development Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1563-5

Economic development

Good news headlines, member's statement, 1493

Grain

Prices, subsidies, United States/European Union

Federal government, addressing, M. (Upshall); amdt. (Aldridge), 2052-3

Health care

Rural communities

Redvers, 497-8

Services

Elimination, member's statement, 1036

Health Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1001-6, 1827, 1848-52

Highways and roads

Deterioration

Vehicle damage

Chunks of pavement flying through grill (T. Coburn), 1440

Fatalities, commemorative markers, petitions, 1570

Highway No. 1

Four-lane, Gull Lake and Alberta border, petitions, 184

Twinning, petitions, 66

Highway No. 13

Admiral, deterioration, vehicle damage, claim, 1439

Secondary highway system, rebuilding, petitions, 1950

Highways and Transportation Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1670-7, 1809-13

Honours and awards

Medal of Bravery, recipients, introduction, 842

Saskatchewan Order of Merit, recipients, introduction and recognition, 842

Hospital waiting-lists

Surgery

Cancer, 1794-5

Cataract, regional hospitals, 1014-15

Surgery, (L. Prystupa)

Government member's conduct, Premier apologize, member's statement, 947

Hospitals

Beds

Reduction

Swift Current Regional Hospital, 615-16

Swift Current Regional Hospital, member's statement, 641-2

Shortages, 1451-2

Hospitals, Regina

Beds, 1266-7

Shortage, member's statement, 553

Hunters/Hunting

Night hunting, ban

Legislation, petitions, 100

Maintenance of Saskatchewan Power Corporation's Operations Act, 1998 (No. 65)

Second reading, 1998-2001

Nurses

National Nursing Week, May 11-16, 1998, member's statement, 1174

On-call services, provision, 1235-6

Physicians/Doctors

Specialists

Services withdrawal, Swift Current, member's statement, 219, 234

Plains Health Centre, Regina

Closure

Cost, 332-3

Prevention

Billboard campaign, Regina city buses, member's statement, 1011

Prevention, member's statement, 494

Prevention, petitions, 7, 35-6, 154, 198, 218, 231, 274, 327-8, 346, 376, 408, 440, 461, 491-2, 522, 552, 578, 609-10, 640, 662, 670*, 702, 840, 917, 946, 978, 1007-8, 1034, 1142, 1171-2, 1200, 1230, 1260, 1416, 1432, 1446, 1517, 1593, 1660, 1788, 1868, 1981, 2029, 2093

Public meetings, 237-8

Miracles, Kenji Chan and Karlee Kosolofski, member's statement, 843

Save the Plains Committee

Public forums

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

Employees

Salaries, negotiations, 1987-8

Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation

Investment, Saturn Communications Limited, New Zealand, 677*

South Country Health District

Capital projects, 1600-1

 

Mitchell, Hon. Robert W. (NDP, Saskatoon Fairview; Minister of Labour)

Budget (March 19, 1998), 383-6

Crown Construction Tendering Agreement, 1663

Election Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 20) (Chief Electoral Officer)

Second reading, 648

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1020-31

Third reading, 1032

English language

Shakespeare, William, birthday and contributions, commemoration, member's statement, 733

Hunters/Hunting

Metis rights, 1204-5

Labour Department

Estimates (1998-99), 755-9, 1626-37

Labour force

Workers killed and injured, Day of Mourning, April 28, 1998, 825-6

Meewasin Valley Authority Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 28)

First reading, 586

Second reading, 649

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 752-5

Third reading, 755

Pipelines Act, 1998 (No. 25)

First reading, 531

Political parties

Contributions

Conservative Party, funds, investigation, 1381-2

Tax credits, 1379-80

Resignation, 2139

Saskatchewan Power Corporation

Collective bargaining, possible strike, ensuring uninterrupted service, 1437-8

Wascana Centre Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 24)

Third reading, 755

Workers' compensation

Survivor benefits, 529, 1121, 1602

Workers' Compensation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 29)

First reading, 711

Second reading, 742-3

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1611-25

Third reading, 1625

 

Murray, Ms. Suzanne M.A. (NDP, Regina Qu'Appelle Valley)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, 55-8

Budget (March 19, 1998), 415-17

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

Weather man, Howard Thornton, departure, member's statement, 303-4

Child poverty

Reduction, government initiatives, M. (Murray); amdt. (Draude), 685*-686*

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"

Call centre, member's statement, 1661-2

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, M. (Toth); amdt. (Thomson); subamdt. (Draude); subamdt. (Heppner), 833

Krever commission recommendations, acceptance, M. (Toth); amdt. (Thomson); subamdt. (Draude); subamdt. (Heppner); comments and questions, 837

Spinal Health Care Week, May 1-7, 1998, member's statement, 897

Hospital waiting-lists, M. (Aldridge), 1402-3

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, 493-4

Nurses

National Nursing Week, May 11-16, 1998, member's statement, 1069

Small business

Displayco, Regina, 20th anniversary, celebration, member's statement, 642-3

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, 68-9

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, 136-8

Bed and breakfasts

Leeson house, Unity, member's statement, 251

Canada Transportation Act

Amendments

Federal government, urging, M. (Renaud), 1095-6

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, 1871-2

Family

"Building independence: investing in families"

Strategy, member's statement, 220

Violence

Victims

Aboriginal community, funding, member's statement, 1436

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, M. (Upshall); amdt. (Aldridge), 2046-7

Health care

Battlefords Tribal Council Indian Health services, accreditation, member's statement, 1144

Canadian, envy of Ohio residents, member's statement, 1379

Funding, M. (Murrell); amdt. (Toth), 953

Multiple sclerosis

Nation-wide carnation campaign kick-off and Battleford public awareness flag raising ceremony, member's statement, 1009

Review, M. (Toth); amdt. (Kowalsky), 518-20

Impaired driving

Students Against Drinking and Driving, 10th annual convention, Saskatoon, member's statement, 2031

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

 

N

Nilson, Hon. John (NDP, Regina Lakeview; Minister of Justice and Attorney General)

Adoption Act, 1998 (No. 58)

First reading, 1122

Second reading, 1608

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1611

Third reading, 1625

Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amdt. Act, 1998, (No. 2) (No. 61)

First reading, 1074

Second reading, 1607-8

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1610-11

Third reading, 1625

Children

Crime, prevention programs, funding, ministerial statement (Nilson), 1150

Correctional Services Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 2)

First reading, 74

Second reading, 532-3

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1158-9

Third reading, 1160

Credit Union Act, 1998 (No. 46)

First reading, 1074

Second reading, 1180-3

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1551-5

Third reading, 1556

Crime

Government action, citizen neighbourhood patrols, establishment, 1578

Serious crime task force

Establishment, ministerial statement (Nilson), 335

Victims

Impact statement, 2130-1

Electronic Filing of Information Act (No. 22)

First reading, 531

Second reading, 590

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1157-8

Third reading, 1160

Enforcement of Judgments Conventions Act (No. 31)

Second reading, 745-6

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1159

Third reading, 1160

Family

Violence

Victims

Aboriginal community, funding, ministerial statement (Nilson), 677*-678*

Firearms Act (C-68)

Regulations, ministerial statement (Nilson), 499-500

Highway Traffic Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 2) (No. 62)

First reading, 1074

Second reading, 1608

Third reading, 1625

Impaired driving

Penalties, fine on top of 24-hour license suspensions, Students Against Drinking and Driving, proposal, 1579

Judges

Supreme Court of Canada, retired Chief Justice, Brian Dickson, death, tribute, ministerial statement (Nilson), 2036-7

Jury Act, 1998 (No. 59)

First reading, 1074

Second reading, 1607

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1609

Third reading, 1625

Justice Department

Estimates (1998-99), 570-6, 1162-70

Public prosecutions, funding, ministerial statement (Nilson), 904

Justice, administration

Bail, violent offences, R. Bellegarde case, 1118

Legislation

Estimates (1998-99), 1133-6

Maintenance of Saskatchewan Power Corporation's Operations Act, 1998 (No. 65)

First reading, 1989

Second reading, 1989-90

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 2004, 2010

Third reading, 2026

Maintenance orders

Enforcement, inquiries, access, 585

Norway

National holiday, May 17, member's statement, 1233

Prostitution

Child prostitution

Penalties, inadequate, 1207-8

Provincial Court Act, 1998 (No. 33)

First reading, 740

Second reading, 773-4

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1357-60

Third reading, 1372

Public Utilities Easements Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 3)

First reading, 74

Second reading, 533-4

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 991-2

Queen's Bench Revision Act (No. 43)

First reading, 1298

Second reading, 1469-70

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1551

Third reading, 1556

Saskatchewan Evidence Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 4)

First reading, 74

Second reading, 534-5

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1157

Third reading, 1160

Saskatchewan Insurance Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 47)

First reading, 1074

Second reading, 1238-9

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1551

Third reading, 1556

Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation

Information, access, 1149

SaskPower Commercial

Investment, Guyana Electricity Corporation

Information request, 1149

Sexual assault/offences

Charges, Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, former vice-chief, Dan Bellegarde, Justice Department, decision, 613

Sports

Rugby, Prairie Fire, undefeated entry, Rugby Canada Super League, member's statement, 1662-3

Statute Law Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 23)

First reading, 531

Second reading, 591

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 992

Third reading, 998

Theatre

Globe Theatre, Regina, artistic director, Susan Ferley, departure, member's statement, 1321

Trustee Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 11)

First reading, 226

Second reading, 536-7

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1371-2

Third reading, 1373

Wildlife Act, 1998 (No. 60)

First reading, 1074

Second reading, 1607

Third reading, 1625

Writers and poets

Regina Lakeview area, authors, member's statement, 464

Young offenders

Serious and Habitual Youth Offender Comprehensive Action Program, establishment, ministerial statement (Nilson), 770

Youth

Crime

Prevention

Programs, funding, ministerial statement (Nilson), 1150

 

O

Osika, Mr. Ron (Liberal, Melville; Leader of the Third Party)

Alberta

Liberal Party, leader, Nancy MacBeth, congratulations, member's statement, 664

Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 13) (Fines)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 913-14

Anniversaries

Citizens Advisory Council on Anniversaries, formation, ministerial statement (Shillington), 1442

Automobile and highway safety

Photo radar, member's statement, 276-7

British Columbia

Federal by-election, successful Liberal candidate, congratulations, member's statement, 410

Budget

Studies, Saskatchewan Party, member's statement, 200-1

Budget (March 19, 1998), 361-5

Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale

Legal counsel, outside, Milner Fenerty, negligence, 333

Child Protection Act (No. 746), 1177

First reading, 1180

Children

Protection

Walchuk case, Melville

Maternal grandparents, custody, petitions, 1082, 1376, 1457-8, 1593, 1707-8

Citizens

Mitchell, Fred, death, tribute and condolences, member's statement, 1984

Crown Corporations Committee

Name substitution, M. (Osika), 2058

Drug abuse/substance abuse

Youth addiction services, provision, 768

Economic and Co-operative Development Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1565

Education Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1511-12

Election Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 20) (Chief Electoral Officer)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1030-1

Environment Committee

Name substitution, M. (Osika), 2059

Executive Council

Estimates (1998-99), 1959-62

Firearms Act (C-68)

Regulations, ministerial statement (Nilson), 500-1

Gas Inspection Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 15)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1132

Grain

Prices, subsidies, United States/European Union

Federal government, addressing, M. (Upshall); amdt. (Aldridge), 2049-50

Health care

File Hills Agency health building, Okanese First Nations, member's statement, 1068

Funding, 203-4, 1876

Hepatitis C victims, compensation

Exclusion, member's statement, 303

Services, 1874-5

Health Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1843-7

Health district boards

Funding, 267-8

Highways and roads

Fatalities, commemorative markers, petitions, 1570

Highway No. 1

Twinning, petitions, 66

Rural

Maintenance

Cost-sharing, 876

Highways and Transportation Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1809

Honours and awards

Recipients, recognition, 841

Hospital waiting-lists

Surgery, (L. Prystupa)

Government sensitivity, 984

Hospital waiting-lists, M. (Aldridge), 1400-2

Hospitals

Beds

Shortages, member's statement, 612

Closure

Lanigan, 308-9

Construction, funding, Melville, 445-6

Hospitals, Regina

Emergency services

Rural residents, information, Regina South constituency, member's statement, 1595-6

Yorkton patient, availability, 1462-3, 1523-4

College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan, referral, 1579-80

Security and parking, availability, 2131-2

Hunters/Hunting

Night hunting, ban

Legislation, petitions, 35, 99

Judges

Supreme Court of Canada, retired Chief Justice, Brian Dickson, death, tribute, ministerial statement (Nilson), 2037

Legislative Assembly - Adjournment

June 11, 1998, 1978-9

October 21, 1998, M. (MacKinnon); amdt. (Gantefoer), 2116-17

Legislative Assembly members

Behaviour, member's statement, 1952

Cannington constituency, son Nicholas, accident, get well wishes, member's statement, 579

Prince Albert Northcote constituency, mother's death, condolences, 240

Saskatoon Eastview constituency

Resignation, 134

Living Sky Health District

Beds, reduction, member's statement, 671-2*

Maintenance of Saskatchewan Power Corporation's Operations Act, 1998 (No. 65)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 2020-3, 2025-6

Medical research

Funding, member's statement, 68

Non-controversial Bills Committee

Name substitution, M. (Osika), 2068

Nurses

Saskatchewan Union of Nurses

Convention, Prince Albert, Health Department Minister, address, 793-4

Plains Health Centre, Regina

Closure, 1875

Government sensitivity, 984

Prevention, 667-8, 1463

Darlene Sterling, government remarks, legislative sitting, boycott, member's statement, 1144

Emergency motion, member's statement, 1448

Prevention, petitions, 7, 123-4, 153-4, 184, 197-8, 218, 231, 247, 273-4, 301, 327, 345, 375-6, 407, 440, 461-2, 491, 522, 578, 609, 640, 662, 670*, 702, 761, 787, 817, 839, 870, 895, 977, 1007, 1064, 1113, 1141, 1171, 1289-90, 1416, 1432, 1445-6, 1517, 1788, 1867, 1950, 1981, 2029, 2093, 2125

Closure, member's statement, 2062

Save the Plains Committee

Public forums, 675*-676*

Public forums, member's statement, 493

Political parties

Contributions

Conservative Party, funds, investigation, 1381-2

Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1726

Power Corporation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 55)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1583-5

Private Members' Bills Committee

Name substitution, M. (Osika), 2058

Public Accounts Committee

Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, examination, petitions, 261

Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, examination, petitions, member's statement, 263-4

Name substitution, M. (Osika), 2059

Regulations Committee

Name substitution, M. (Osika), 2058

Saskatchewan Health Information Network

Privacy concerns, 708-9

Saskatchewan Liberal Association

Membership, cancellation and reinstatement, Saskatoon Greystone constituency, MLA, member's statement, 125-6

Saskatchewan Party

Address and phone number, member's statement, 1790-1

Leader, congratulations, member's statement, 664

Researcher, termination, member's statement, 1116-17

Saskatchewan Power Corporation

President

Severance pay, 15-16

Saskatoon Health District

Budget, deficit, 189-90

Small business

Balcarres Welding, 50th anniversary celebrations, member's statement, 642

Social Services Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1547-8

St. Patrick's Day, member's statement, 156

Vehicle Administration- Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 39)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1130

Volunteers

St. John Ambulance council, Melville, Ted Starchuk, acknowledgement, member's statement, 1459

 

P

Pringle, Mr. Robert M. (NDP, Saskatoon Eastview)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, 58-63, 75-80

Housing

Low income families

Core neighbourhood, partnership, establishment, member's statement, 103

Resignation, 131, R

Renaud, Mr. Andy J. (NDP, Carrot River Valley)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, 113-18

Agricultural products/Farm products

Popowich Milling, Yorkton, grand opening, member's statement, 764

Agricultural research and development

Funding, Crop Development Centre and Plant Sciences Department, University of Saskatchewan, member's statement, 1263

Budget (March 19, 1998), 429-33

Canada Transportation Act

Amendments

Federal government, urging, M. (Renaud), 1090-3

Federal government, urging, M. (Renaud); questions and comments, 1099

Federal government, urging, member's statement, 1083

Economic development

Economic Developer of the Year Award, James Leier, Tisdale, member's statement, 347

Initiatives, Melfort-Tisdale constituency, member's statement, 493

Fire protection

Equipment, sales tax, exemption

Naicam fire department, member's statement, 581

Grain

Storage, through-put elevator, construction, Valparaiso, member's statement, 200

Health care

Kidney dialysis

Tisdale Satellite Dialysis Centre, opening, member's statement, 1435

Yorkton Regional Health Centre, expansion, member's statement, 264

Highways and roads

National program

Responsibility, federal government, assuming, M. (Jess), 1210-13

Northern Saskatchewan

Community development

Strategy, development, M. (Belanger); amdt. (Goulet); questions and comments, 1394

Rail transportation/Railways

Branch line abandonment, M. (Whitmore), 503-4

Branch line abandonment, M. (Whitmore); questions and comments, 510

Sports

Saskatchewan Winter Games, 1998, Nipawin, congratulations, member's statement, 38

Tourism

Nipawin Pike Festival, member's statement, 1576

Young entrepreneurs

Ancient Secrets Mehndi Art By Kelly, Tisdale, member's statement, 1953

 

Romanow, Hon. Roy J. (NDP, Saskatoon Riversdale; Premier)

Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale

Crown Investments Corporation of- Saskatchewan, minister responsible

Responsibility, 822

Legal opinions, 189, 191-2

Negotiator

Dismissal 1996, Premier's intervention, 528-9

Premier, concern, expressing, 616

Public inquiry, 159, 187, 189, 191-2, 254

Citizens

Condolences, Dr. Orville Hjertaas, Prince Albert, member's statement, 1377

Condolences

Communication of, M. (Romanow), 122, 684*

Feusi, Arnold Joseph (former MLA), M. (Romanow), 120-1

Koester, Charles Beverley (former Clerk of Legislative Assembly), M. (Romanow), 118-19

Yew, Lawrence Riel (former MLA), M. (Romanow), 679*-80*

Crime

Government action, citizen neighbourhood patrols, establishment, 1578-9

Crown corporations, 1954-5

Crown Corporations Committee

Chair

Dismissal, inappropriate conduct, 952-3

Special meeting, March 31, 1998

Witnesses, Premier, 444-5, 526, 529, 616, 1088-9

Economic development

Northern Saskatchewan

Strategy, provincial and northern leaders, agreement, 1267-8

Executive Council

Estimates (1998-99), 1877, 1879-88, 1890-1, 1893-5, 1899-912, 1914-47, 1959, 1962-7

Family

"Building independence: investing in families"

Strategy, ministerial statement, 282

Government

Record, 1954

Grain

Marketing

Voluntary, 1577

Prices, subsidies, United States/European Union, 1089-90

Health care

Funding, 203-4

Hepatitis C victims, compensation, 1011-12

Free vote, 822-3

Rural communities, 557

Services, 1954

Reduction, 1040-1

Workers

Walkout, Canadian Union of Public Employees, 1957

Health care reform, 1042

Health district boards

Deficits, 1072

Health districts

Rural, nursing positions, additional, 1461

Highways and roads

Dangerous goods route, deterioration, west of Moose Jaw, 1666

Deterioration

Vehicle damage

Chunks of pavement flying through grill (T. Coburn), 1440

Honours and awards

Recipients, recognition, 840-1

Hospital waiting-lists

Surgery, 903

Surgery, (L. Prystupa)

Government sensitivity, 984

Hospitals

Beds

Closure

Summertime, 1956

Reduction

Study, 676*-677*

Shortages, 527

Closure

Lanigan, 309

Hospitals, Regina

Beds, 1267

Shortage, 1207

Security and parking, availability, 2131-2

Investment

Multilateral agreement, 107

Legislative Assembly

Language, inappropriate

"Brown shirts," Premier's alleged remark , apology, 201

Votes and proceedings, printing, M. (Romanow), 5

Legislative Assembly members

Athabasca constituency

Presentation, 2139

Saskatoon Eastview constituency

Presentation, 1981

Nurses

Additional, hiring

Funding, 1207

Oil industry

Revenue, estimates, 202

Physicians/Doctors

Shortage, government action, 1070-1

Plains Health Centre, Regina

Closure, 14-15, 159-60, 203, 308, 1087-8

Ambulance services, concerns, 952

Free vote, allowing, 845-6, 949-50, 983, 1071, 1438, 1460-1

Government sensitivity, 984

Prevention, 667-8, 846-7, 1438-9

Save the Plains Committee

Public forums, 676*

Pro Forma Bill (Oaths of Office)

First reading, 5

Public Accounts Committee

Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, examination, 106, 129-30

Rail transportation/Railways

Branch line abandonment

Court challenge, Competition Act, 446-7

Regina General Hospital

Emergency services, access, video, rural residents, 1088

Saskatchewan Health Information Network

Legislation and implementation, 1441

Saskatchewan Power Corporation

Ministers responsible, dismissal, 40, 159, 188

President

Dismissal

Board of directors, vote, 160, 331-2

Severance pay, 16

Cancellation, 187-9, 191-2

Speech from the Throne

Consideration, March 10, 1998, M. (Romanow), 5

Swift Current Health District

Services and staff, reductions, 1042

Taxation

Reduction, 202-3

 

S

Scott, Hon. R. Lorne (NDP, Indian Head-Milestone; Minister of Environment and Resource Management)

Budget (March 19, 1998), 324-6, 336-40

Cameco Corporation

Kyrgyzstan, sodium cyanide spill, environmental damage, 1324

Environment and Resource Management Department

Estimates (1998-99), 684-8, 1373, 1741-63

Fire protection

Turnor Lake and Ile-a-la-Crosse, 1383

Forest industry

Nemeiben forest, logging, environmental study, 1325

Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)

Reduction, 794-5

Hunters/Hunting

International Hunter Education Association, Canadian representative, John Panio, election, member's statement, 1870

Metis rights, 1145-6

Outfitting industry

Licensing and standards, establishment, transfer of powers, 1264-5

Parks Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 9)

First reading, 108

Second reading, 650

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 677-84

Third reading, 684

Spring

Signs signalling start, member's statement, 377-8

Water quality

Contamination, pesticides, 1525-6

Wildlife Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 32)

First reading, 740

Second reading, 772

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1370-1

Third reading, 1372

 

Serby, Hon. Clay J. (NDP, Yorkton; Minister of Health; Minister of Education)

Ambulance service

Fees (L. Nicol), 496-7

Northern Saskatchewan, 268-9, 528

Automobile and highway safety

Accidents

Highways and Transportation Department vehicle collision, victim, health care costs, 381-2

Northern Saskatchewan, Jaws of Life, funding, 1600

Cancer

Bone scan, Paulette Lochbaum, 224-5

Correctional centres

Forensic unit, North Battleford, inmate (Sandy Charles), escape, 350, 352

Drugs and pharmaceuticals

Multiple sclerosis

Approval method, 1796

Betaseron and Copaxone

Access, board decisions, 41-2, 72

Family

Violence

Victims

Aboriginal community, funding

Metis Women of Yorkton, member's statement, 1036

Film industry

Yorkton Short Film & Video Festival, member's statement, 1292-3

Health care

Access, Southern Saskatchewan residents, concerns, 1452

Advertising, 1295-6

Blood, umbilical cords, storage, awareness, 1795

Centres

Emergency services

Rose Valley, 1294-5

Diagnostic tools, waiting lists, 924

Funding, 1876

Hepatitis C victims, compensation, 446, 465-6, 793, 899-900, 920-1, 949, 951

Free vote, 822

Ombudsman, establishment, 1598-9

Professionals

Working conditions and stress, 737-8

Review, 71-2

Rural communities

Redvers, 497-8

Watrous, 351-2

Services, 1874-5

Adequacy, (Laurel Radbourne), surgery, 1521-3

Health care reform, 1041

Health Department

Estimates (1998-99), 727-8, 998-1005, 1298-316, 1327-48, 1827-63

Health district boards

Deficits, 1071-2, 1714-15

Funding, 267-8

High schools

Yorkton Regional High School, E & C Quine Resource Centre, recognition, Brodart catalogue, member's statement, 410

Hospital waiting-lists

Surgery, 901-3

Cancer, 1794-5

Cataract, regional hospitals, 1014-15

Saskatoon Health District, 1013-14

Surgery, (L. Prystupa), 921-2

Survey, 1714

Hospitals

Beds

Closure

Easter holidays, 468

Reduction

Swift Current Regional Hospital, 615-16

Shortages, 527, 1451-2

Surgery patients, early discharge, 584-5, 1665-6

Yorkton, 1038-9

Closure

Carrot River, 1037-8, 1085-6, 1294

Prevention, 1382-3

Construction, funding, Melville, 445-6

Regional

Services, expansion, 1012-13

Hospitals, Regina

Consolidation, two strong, effective 21st century base hospitals

Cost, 1422-3

Emergency services, 443-4, 464-5, 583-4, 792

Yorkton patient, availability, 1462-4, 1524-5

College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan, referral, 1579-80

Living Sky Health District

Nurses, memo re patient's record, confidentiality, 1324

Medical research

Funding, 130-1

Nurses

Additional, hiring

Funding, 1206

On-call services, provision, 1236

Positions

Additional

Funding, 1203-4

Saskatchewan Union of Nurses

Convention, Prince Albert, Health Department Minister, address, 793-4

Shortage

Concerns, 1013

Training, updating, hardships, 1464

Pharmacy Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 18)

First reading, 226

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 724-624

Third reading, 726

Physical Therapists Act, 1998 (No. 19)

First reading, 226

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 992-7

Third reading, 998

Physicians/Doctors

Shortage, government action, 1070

Plains Health Centre, Regina

Closure, 413, 466-7, 706-7, 1875

Ambulance services, concerns, 951-2

Cost, 332-3

Free vote, allowing, 900, 924, 1381

Prevention, 1463-4

Rally, Premier addressing, 1453

Public meetings, 237-9

Public Utilities Easements Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 3)

Third reading, 997

Regina General Hospital

Parkade

Land purchase, Regina Health District, 1422

Regina Health District Board

Chief executive officer, memo, 1322-3

Deficit, 253

Royal University Hospital, Saskatoon

Surgery, elective, summer cancellation, 1597-8

Saskatchewan Health Information Network, 129, 823

Chief executive officer, appointment, 105-6, 349-50

Privacy concerns, 709, 1601

Saskatoon Health District

Budget, deficit, 189-90

South Country Health District

Capital projects, 1600-1

Special care homes

Funding (Zurevinsky case), 739-40

Sports

Sunrise Lions indoor games, 22nd annual, Yorkton, member's statement, 790

Students

Bus transportation

Saskatoon, appeal mechanism, 2068

Swift Current Health District

Services and staff, reductions, 1041

Vital Statistics Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 36)

Second reading, 986-7

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1785

Third reading, 1786

 

Shillington, Hon. Edward (Ned) B. (NDP, Regina Northeast; Provincial Secretary)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne

Motion for presentation to Lieutenant Governor, M,- (Shillington), 299

Anniversaries

Citizens Advisory Council on Anniversaries, formation, ministerial statement (Shillington), 1441

Automobile Accident Insurance Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 45)

Third reading, 1590

Constitutional Affairs Committee

Name substitution, M. (Shillington), 1017

Crown Corporations Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 54)

Third reading, 1590

Crown Corporations Committee

Name substitution, M. (Shillington), 1017

Culinary arts

Culinary Team Saskatchewan, captain, Trent Brears, congratulations, member's statement, 250

Enforcement of Judgments Conventions Act (No. 31)

First reading, 711

Estimates Committee

Name substitution, M. (Shillington), 1017, 1140

Gas Inspection Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 15)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1131-3

Third reading, 1133

Highway Traffic Amdt. Act, 1998, (No. 38)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1126-9

Third reading, 1133

Human rights

Universal Declaration of Human Rights, United Nations, 50th anniversary, commemoration, ministerial statement (Shillington), 1326

Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs Department

Estimates (1998-99), 656-60

Justice Department

Estimates (1998-99), 574

Legislative Assembly

Sergeant-at-Arms, birthday greeting, 660

Legislative Assembly - Adjournment

May 11, 1998, recess to honour Saskatchewan Olympians, M. (Shillington), 1074-5

Legislative Assembly members

Leave of absence

Battleford-Cut Knife, Kindersley and Melville, May 19-21, 1998, Midwestern Legislative Exchange, Columbus, Ohio, M. (Shillington), 1079

Municipal Affairs, Culture and Housing Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1647

Non-controversial Bills Committee

Name substitution, M. (Shillington), 1017

Points of order

Estimates, questions, 574

Power Corporation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 55)

Third reading, 1590

Privileges and Elections Committee

Name substitution, M. (Shillington), 1017

Public Accounts Committee

Name substitution, M. (Shillington), 1017

SaskTel Pension Implementation Act (No. 40)

Third reading, 1590

Teachers Superannuation and Disability Benefits Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 53)

First reading, 1016

Telecommunications

Access, affordable, universal service fund, creation, federal government, M. (Wiens); amdt. (Heppner); amdt. (D'Autremont), 718-19

Vehicle Administration- Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 39)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1129-30

Third reading, 1133

 

Sonntag, Hon. Maynard (Meadow Lake; Minister for Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation; Minister of Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training)

Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 13) (Fines)

First reading, 226

Second reading, 568-9

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 909-14

Third reading, 914

Animal Products Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 5)

Second reading, 537-8

Art/Artists

St. Walburg, Count Bertold Von Imhoff, legacy, commemoration, and Susan Welder, Citizen of the Year Award, member's statement, 1460

Cattle Marketing Deductions Act, 1998 (No. 6)

Second reading, 539

Credit Union Act, 1998 (No. 46)

Second reading, 1184

Easter

Celebration, member's statement, 552-3

Gambling

Addiction, prevention, 1297-8

Honours and awards

Medal of Bravery, recipients, introduction, 842

Order of Canada

Recipients, introduction, 841

Saskatchewan Order of Merit, recipients, introduction and recognition, 842

Meadow Lake Tribal Council

Techfor, ownership, member's statement, 12

Pastures Act (No. 7)

Second reading, 539-40

Regional colleges

Employees, strike action, impending, 2065

Remembrance Day, November 11, 1998

Meadow Lake constituency, poetry, art and essay contest winners, member's statement, 1117

Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation

Estimates (1998-99), 914-15, 1780-1

Sports

Golf, Michael Zerr Memorial Golf Tournament, third annual, May 30, 1998, scholarship funds, member's statement, 1662

Saskatchewan Indian Winter Games, Regina

Meadow Lake Tribal Council, best team performance, member's statement, 665

Stray Animals Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 8)

Second reading, 541

Volunteers

Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal

Recipients, introduction and recognition, 842

 

Speaker

Board of Internal Economy

Membership, 2139

Commonwealth

Commonwealth Day, March 9, 1998

Message from Her Majesty the Queen, 23

Electoral Office

Chief Electoral Officer

Certificate of election and return

Buckley Belanger, 2139

Judy Junor, 1981

Honours and awards

Recipients, recognition, 840

Legislative Assembly

Opening ceremonies, 5-6

Pages, introduction, 5

Sergeant-at-Arms, birthday greeting, 660

Legislative Assembly - Adjournment

June 11, 1998, 1979-80

Legislative Assembly - Announcements

Saskatchewan Olympians, tea to honour, 1074

Legislative Assembly members

Athabasca constituency

Resignation, 1981

Welcome, 2139

Regina Dewdney constituency, resignation, 2139

Saskatoon Eastview constituency

Resignation, 531

Welcome, 1981

Saskatoon Fairview constituency, resignation, 2139

 

Stanger, Ms. Violet (NDP, Lloydminster)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, 138-42

Agriculture

Lloydminster area, member's statement, 1448

Budget

Comparison, United Kingdom vs. Saskatchewan, member's statement, 734

Canada Transportation Act

Amendments

Federal government, urging, M. (Renaud), 1097-8

Federal government, urging, M. (Renaud); questions and comments, 1099-100

Child poverty

Reduction, government initiatives, M. (Murray); amdt. (Draude), 686*-689*

Economic development

Good news headlines, member's statement, 303, 897

Economy

Growth

Lloydminster, member's statement, 1576

Exhibition Associations

Turtleford Fair, best local fair, 1997, member's statement, 409

Fire protection

Alberta, assistance, Saskatchewan fire-fighters, member's statement, 979-80

Health care

First responders

Skills competition winners, Edam, congratulations, member's statement, 554

Hepatitis C victims, compensation

Krever commission recommendations, acceptance, M. (Toth); amdt. (Thomson); subamdt. (Draude); subamdt. (Heppner), 834-5

Honours and awards

Lieutenant Governor's Award for Outstanding Service in Rural Saskatchewan, Joe Stakiw, member's statement, 102

Legislative Assembly members

Lloydminster constituency, parents and grandparents, tribute, member's statement, 2127-8

Nutrition

National Nutrition Month, March 1998, member's statement, 156

Rural communities

"Livelong booming with new residents and new ventures," member's statement, 2030-1

Schools

Construction and renovation projects

Funding

Lloydminster, member's statement, 250

Secretaries Day, April 22, 1998, member's statement, 704-5

Sports

Winter Olympics, Nagano, 1998

Saskatchewan women athletes, congratulations, member's statement, 10

Telecommunications

Access, affordable, universal service fund, creation, federal government, M. (Wiens); amdt. (Heppner); amdt. (D'Autremont), 713-14

Volunteers

Waseca Recreation Board, Helena Pike and Bob Douglas, recognition, member's statement, 1117

Women

International Women's Day, March 8, 1998, member's statement, 10

Lloydminster Metis Women, funding, member's statement, 1068

Purple Ribbon Awareness Week, May 4-10, 1998, member's statement, 918

Sexual Assault Centre, Lloydminster, funding, member's statement, 1068

Shelters

Prince Albert Emergency Shelter for Women, member's statement, 918

Young Offenders Act

Changes

Public meeting, Lloydminster, member's statement, 764-5

 

T

 

Tchorzewski, Mr. Edwin L. (NDP, Regina Dewdney)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, 173-80

Honours and awards

Medal of Bravery, recipients, introduction, 842

Resignation, 2139

 

Teichrob, Hon. Carol R. (NDP, Saskatoon Meewasin; Minister of- Municipal Affairs, Culture and Housing)

Arts Board Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 1)

First reading, 74

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 778-9

Third reading, 780

Casinos

Revenue

First Nations Fund, audit, Provincial Auditor, 1265

Disabled and handicapped persons

Wheelchair buses, Saskatoon, mechanical problems, 2065

Drought

Contingency plans, 1070

Education

World Catholic Education Day, May 21, 1998, member's statement, 1262

Farm land

Property tax, increase, 1383-4

Film Employment Tax Credit Act (No. 63)

First reading, 1180

Second reading, 1605-6

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1700-2

Foster homes

Teenage boys, advertisement, 1119

Grain

Prices, subsidies, United States/European Union, 1070

Highways and roads

Rural

Maintenance

Cost-sharing, 876

Funding, accident statistics, 643

Municipal Affairs, Culture and Housing Department

Estimates (1998-99), 780-6, 1638-46, 1649-53

Municipal Revenue Sharing Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 56)

First reading, 1042

Second reading, 1269

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1361-4

Third reading, 1372

Northern Municipalities Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 52)

First reading, 1016

Second reading, 1187-8

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1368-70

Third reading, 1372

Rural Municipality Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 51)

First reading, 1016

Second reading, 1187

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1367-8

Third reading, 1372

Saskatchewan Municipal Board

Estimates (1998-99), 1637-8

Urban Municipality Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 50)

First reading, 1016

Second reading, 1185-6

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1365-7

Third reading, 1372

Women

Shelters

Prince Albert Emergency Shelter for Women

Funding, 1149

 

Thomson, Mr. Andrew (NDP, Regina South)

Economy

Strong, member's statement, 1661

Employment

Statistics, member's statement, 101

Health care

Funding, M. (Murrell); amdt. (Toth), 969-76

Hepatitis C victims, compensation

Krever commission recommendations, acceptance, M. (Toth); amdt. (Thomson); subamdt. (Draude); subamdt. (Heppner), 829-30

Hospital waiting-lists, M. (Aldridge), 1397-400

Legislative Assembly

Saskatchewan Elocution and Debate Association model historic legislature, member's statement, 1069

Northern Saskatchewan

Community development

Strategy, development, M. (Belanger); amdt. (Goulet); questions and comments, 1395

Nova Scotia

Provincial election, member's statement, 263

Regina Health District Board

Front-line workers, hiring increase, importance of listening, member's statement, 1010

Unemployment

Rate, member's statement, 101

University of Regina

Fall convocation, fourth president, Dr. David Barnard, installation, member's statement, 2031

Youth

Employment

Training and retraining, Labour Force Development Board, employers, recognition, member's statement, 1378

 

Toth, Mr. Donald J. (Saskatchewan Party, Moosomin)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, 80-6

Adoption Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 14) (birth fathers)

Second reading, 588-90, 655-6

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 855-9

Armed forces

William G. Kindrachuk Air Cadets, Squadron 888, Wakaw, honour band, congratulations, member's statement, 581

Budget (March 19, 1998), 433-7

By-elections

Saskatoon Eastview constituency, New Democratic Party candidate, Judy Junor

Health care issues, member's statement, 1035

Certified General Accountants Amdt. Act (No. 16)

Second reading, 562-3

Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale

Public inquiry, petitions, 153, 231, 247, 273, 301, 327, 345, 375, 407, 439, 491, 669*, 1259, 1867

Child poverty

National child benefit

Welfare Rights Centre, Regina, concerns, 707-8

Reduction, government initiatives, M. (Murray); amdt. (Draude), 695-6

Children

Child Find Saskatchewan, Green Ribbon of Hope campaign, member's statement, 897

Condolences

Koester, Charles Beverley (former Clerk of Legislative Assembly), M. (Romanow), 119-20

Yew, Lawrence Riel (former MLA), M. (Romanow), 680*

Correctional Services Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 2)

Second reading, 533

Credit Union Act, 1998 (No. 46)

Second reading, 1184-5

Crown Corporations Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 54)

Second reading, 1241-2

Crown Corporations Committee

Special meeting, March 31, 1998

Saskatchewan Power Corporation, President, legal counsel, payment, 380

Drugs and pharmaceuticals

Multiple sclerosis

Betaseron and Copaxone, petitions, 1317

Education Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1496-8

Electronic Filing of Information Act (No. 22)

Second reading, 590

Enforcement of Judgments Conventions Act (No. 31)

Second reading, 746

Environment and Resource Management Department

Estimates (1998-99), 684-8, 1759-60

Executive Council

Estimates (1998-99), 1896-902, 1911-16

Family

"Building independence: investing in families"

Strategy, ministerial statement, 282-3

Film Employment Tax Credit Act (No. 63)

Second reading, 1606-7

Gas Inspection Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 15)

Second reading, 623-4

Health care

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Awareness Month, June, 1998, member's statement, 1519-20

Crisis, member's statement, 1143-4

Funding, M. (Murrell); amdt. (Toth), 957-9

Hepatitis C victims, compensation, 765, 874, 899, 920-1, 949, 1011-12

Exclusion, 279

Exclusion, member's statement, 304

Expansion, 1179

Fair and comprehensive plan, federal-provincial, M. (Toth), 1017-18

Free vote, 822

Krever commission recommendations, acceptance, M. (Toth); amdt. (Thomson); subamdt. (Draude); subamdt. (Heppner), 827-9

Multiple sclerosis

Nation-wide carnation campaign kick-off, member's statement, 1009

Review, 71

Review, M. (Toth); amdt. (Kowalsky), 511-14

Scissors Creek Health Care Auxilliary, Whitewood, member's statement, 1419-20

Services, 1954

Health care reform, 1041

Health Department

Estimates (1998-99), 728-30, 998-1001, 1298-9, 1301-16, 1327-31, 1349-57, 1860-3

Health district boards

Funding

Block, 309

Health Districts Amdt. Act, 1998 (Block Funding) (No. 211)

First reading, 671

Health Districts Amdt. Act, 1998 (Fully Elected Health Boards)

First reading, 671

Highway Traffic Amdt. Act, 1998, (No. 38)

Second reading, 931

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1126-8

Highways and roads

Highway No. 1

Twinning

Funding agreements, petitions, 99

Twinning, petitions, 197

Highways and Transportation Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1249-53, 1804

Hospitals

Beds

Shortages, 526-7

Yorkton, 1038

Closure

Carrot River, 1085-6

Prevention, petitions, 1289, 1375, 1415

Lanigan, 307, 309

Regional

Emergency services, anesthetists, North Battleford, 665-6

Hospitals, Regina

Emergency services, 443, 583, 792, 2033

Hunters/Hunting

Night hunting, ban

Aboriginal and Metis cooperation, petitions, 65, 183, 1949

Indians/First Nations

Funding accountability, 16

Justice Department

Estimates (1998-99), 574

Labour Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1636-7

Legislative Assembly

Proceed to orders of the day, private members' public Bills and orders, adjourned debates, item 4, M. (Toth), 1392

Legislative Assembly - Adjournment

October 21, 1998, M. (MacKinnon); amdt. (Gantefoer), 2080-5, 2134-5

Living Sky Health District

Beds, reduction, 675*

Meewasin Valley Authority Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 28)

Second reading, 649-50

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 752-5

Motions for supply (interim)

Expenses

Fiscal year ending March 31, 1999, M. (Cline), 804-6

Municipal Affairs, Culture and Housing Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1642-3

Municipal Revenue Sharing Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 56)

Second reading, 1269

Natural gas

Rates

Increase vs. rebate, 1293

North Central Health District

Radiology service, required level, maintenance, petitions, 1431, 1517, 1569, 1659, 1707

Northern Saskatchewan

Community development

Strategy, development, M. (Belanger); amdt. (Goulet), 1392

Strategy, development, M. (Belanger); amdt. (Goulet); questions and comments, 1394

Noxious Weeds Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 37)

Second reading, 1019

Nurses

Positions

Additional

Funding, 1664-5

Oil and Gas Conservation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 26)

Second reading, 673-4

On-farm Quality Assurance Programs Act (No. 35)

Second reading, 1018

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1282-3

Parks Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 9)

Second reading, 650-1

Pastures Act (No. 7)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1280-1

Pharmacy Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 18)

Second reading, 622

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 724-6

Physical Therapists Act, 1998 (No. 19)

Second reading, 622-3, 674-5

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 992-7

Pipelines Act, 1998 (No. 25)

Second reading, 672-3

Plains Health Centre, Regina

Closure

Free vote, allowing, 845-6, 876-7

Moratorium, M. (Toth), 1100-4

Moratorium, petitions, 701, 731, 761, 787, 817, 839, 869, 895, 945, 977, 1007, 1033, 1081, 1113, 1141, 1171, 1199, 1787

Prevention, petitions, 521, 551, 577, 609, 639, 661

Public meetings, 237

Save the Plains Committee

Public forums, member's statement, 524

Points of order

Debate, relevance, 2078

Estimates, questions, 574

Language, not conducive to well-being of Assembly, 2136

Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1732

Power Corporation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 55)

Second reading, 1240

Protection of Children Involved in Prostitution Act (No. 742)

Second reading, 905

Provincial Court Act, 1998 (No. 33)

Second reading, 774, 877-8

Public Inquiries Amdt. Act, 1998 (Health Care System Review) (No. 209)

First reading, 74

Public Service Act, 1998 (No. 27)

Second reading, 651-2

Public Utilities Easements Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 3)

Second reading, 534, 595-6

Regina Health District Board

Chief executive officer, memo, 1322-3

Regulations Committee

Name substitution, M. (Toth), 1017

Saskatchewan Assistance Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 49)

Second reading, 1153-4, 1242

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1530-5, 1538

Saskatchewan Evidence Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 4)

Second reading, 535-6

Saskatchewan Health Information Network

Chief executive officer, appointment, 349-50

Legislation and implementation, 1440-1

Saskatchewan Health Ombudsman Act (No. 210)

First reading, 1042

Saskatchewan Insurance Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 47)

Second reading, 1239

Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 10)

Second reading, 566

Saskatchewan Power Corporation

President

Severance pay, 103-4

Cancellation, petitions, 153, 231, 247, 273, 301, 327, 375, 407, 439, 491, 669*, 1259, 1867

Reconstruction charges, recording, 735-6

Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation

Estimates (1998-99), 1780-1

SaskTel Pension Implementation Act (No. 40)

Second reading, 988-9

Social Services Department

Estimates (1998-99), 862, 864-5, 1538-45

Sports

Hockey

Midget girls, Team Canada, Canada Winter Games, Corner Brook, Newfoundland, Cindy Leslie, Moosomin, member's statement, 2062

Saskatchewan Indian Summer Games, July 5-9, 1998, Cowessess First Nations, member's statement, 1953

Statute Law Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 23)

Second reading, 591

Swift Current Health District

Services and staff, reductions, 1041-2

Teachers Superannuation and Disability Benefits Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 53)

Second reading, 1124

Teachers' Dental Plan Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 41)

Second reading, 1123

Teachers' Life Insurance (Government Contributory) Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 42)

Second reading, 1123

Telecommunications

Access, affordable, universal service fund, creation, federal government, M. (Wiens); amdt. (Heppner); amdt. (D'Autremont), 716-18

Tobacco Tax Act, 1998 (No. 30)

Second reading, 745

Vehicle Administration- Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 39)

Second reading, 932

Vital Statistics Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 36)

Second reading, 987

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1785

Volunteers

South-east regional volunteer program, awards, member's statement, 663

Wascana Centre Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 24)

Second reading, 671-2

Wildlife

Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation, president, Jack Redman, Wapella, death, condolences, member's statement, 1871

Wildlife Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 32)

Second reading, 772-3

Workers' Compensation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 29)

Second reading, 743-4, 851-2

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1623-4

 

Trew, Mr. Kim D. (NDP, Regina Coronation Park)

Communication Committee

Second report, M. (Trew) for concurrence, 1595

Economic development

Good news headlines, member's statement, 641

Film industry

New Haven and Partners in Motion projects, member's statement, 663-4

Health care

Centres

Davidson, construction, announcement, member's statement, 185

Labour force

Workers killed and injured, Day of Mourning, April 28, 1998, member's statement, 818

Manufacturing and processing industry

Molson Breweries, expansion, member's statement, 1418

Pasqua Hospital, Regina

Pharmaceutical services, expansion, member's statement, 1437

Recycling industry

Regional Authority of Carlton Trail (REACT), environmentally friendly waste management program, member's statement, 329

Regina General Hospital

Neonatal intensive care unit, life-saver package, fund-raiser, radio station Z99, member's statement, 126

Saskatchewan Council for International Co-operation

Informational session, member's statement, 235

Tourism

Saskatchewan Tourism Education Council, Professional Recognition by Industry for Development and Excellence dinners, Regina and Saskatoon, member's statement, 1596

Women

Persons under the law, Supreme Court of Canada ruling, anniversary, October 18, 1927, member's statement, 2030

 

U

Upshall, Hon. Eric (NDP, Watrous; Minister of Agriculture and Food)

Agriculture and Food Department

Estimates (1998-99), 624-38, 1677-92

Animal Products Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 5)

First reading, 107

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 880-1

Third reading, 888

Budget (March 19, 1998), 389-97

Canadian Wheat Board Act (C-4)

Changes, proposed, ministerial statement (Upshall), 225

Cattle Marketing Deductions Act, 1998 (No. 6)

First reading, 108

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 881-3

Third reading, 888

Citizens

Mitchell, Fred, death, tribute and condolences, member's statement, 1983-4

Community pastures

Lease rates, increase, 1792-3, 2033

Crop insurance

Re-seeding benefit, 1523, 1711-12

Drought

Contingency plans, 1087

Dugouts, pumping programs, 985

Government assistance, 1955

Farmers/Producers

Disaster assistance, 1874, 1957-8

Financial crisis, government assistance, 2032

Grain

Prices, subsidies, United States/European Union, 1712

Contingency plan, development, federal government responsibility, M. (Boyd), 1799-800

Federal government, addressing, M. (Upshall); amdt. (Aldridge), 2038-41

Transmission, M. (Upshall), 2058

Government action, 1424-5

Grain transportation

Grain Handling and Transportation Review (Estey)

Recommendations, 1438

Highways and roads

Construction and maintenance

Funding, 1296-7

Highways and Transportation Department

Estimates (1998-99), 1672-4

Livestock industry

Drought conditions

Contingency plans, 985

Noxious Weeds Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 37)

First reading, 877

Second reading, 1018-19

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1702

On-farm Quality Assurance Programs Act (No. 35)

First reading, 848

Second reading, 1018

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1281-8, 1703

Pastures Act (No. 7)

First reading, 108

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1271-81

Third reading, 1288

Special care homes

Association of Saskatchewan Care Home Auxiliaries, annual meeting, Manitou Beach, member's statement, 1011

Sports

Hockey

Western Hockey League, bantam draft choices, Connor Lowe and Nathan Paetsch, Leroy, member's statement, 1449

Stray Animals Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 8)

First reading, 108

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 883-8

Third reading, 888

 

V

Van Mulligen, Hon. Harry (NDP, Regina Victoria; Minister of Social Services)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, 299

Books

Canada Book Day, April 23, 1998, member's statement, 734

Budget (March 19, 1998), 315-24

Economic development

Good news headlines, member's statement, 1175

Good news stories, member's statement, 101

Employment

Opportunities

Regina, member's statement, 1459

Employment development, member's statement, 234

Government

Accountability, member's statement, 277

Fiscal management

Investment Dealers Association, report, member's statement, 1262

Government expenditures

Debt

Reduction, member's statement, 220

Hospital waiting-lists, M. (Aldridge), 1407-13

Newspapers

Column, new, Inside the Buzzard's Nest, proposal, member's statement, 1791-2

Plains Health Centre, Regina

Closure

Moratorium, M. (Toth), 1104-11

Points of order

Debate, relevance, 2078, 2083

Rule of anticipation, 2083-4

Saskatchewan Aids to Independent Living

Benefits, eligibility while receiving Saskatchewan Government Insurance benefits, 2066

Self-employed

Saskatchewan employment supplement, eligibility, 2068

Spring

Signs signalling start, member's statement, 378

Youth

Employment

Conditions, People Patterns Consulting, report, member's statement, 1010

 

W

Wall, Mr. John (NDP, Swift Current)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, 51-5

Budget (March 19, 1998), 400-5

Child poverty

Reduction, government initiatives, M. (Murray); amdt. (Draude), 694-5

Co-operatives

Pioneer Co-operative, Swift Current

Dividend payments, member's statement, 1575

Sales, member's statement, 441

Discrimination and racism

International Day for the Elimination of Racism, March 21, 1998, member's statement, 233

Economic development

"Swift Current Boom," member's statement, 980

Food processing industry

Pasta D'Aurum, Swift Current, member's statement, 1291

Health care

Funding, M. (Murrell); amdt. (Toth), 956-7

High schools

Drama awards, Swift Current Comprehensive High School, member's statement, 665

Highways and roads

Highway No. 1

Twinning

West of Gull Lake, contracts, Cee Gee Earth Moving Ltd. and Wappel- Construction Company Ltd., member's statement, 1790

Hospital waiting-lists, M. (Aldridge), 1403-7

Housing

Condominium project, Wadena, member's statement, 2063

Kinsmen

Telemiracle, member's statement, 11

Labour force

May Day, May 1, 1998, celebrations, member's statement, 899

Natural gas

Connection options, introduction, Lac Pelletier, member's statement, 1232

Nova Scotia

Liberal Party, coalition with Conservative Party, member's statement, 377

Oil industry

Rights sale, revenue, Swift Current area, member's statement, 1952

Plains Health Centre, Regina

Save the Plains Committee

Public forums, member's statement, 524

Saskatchewan Abilities Council

Ability Bowl, 10th annual, Frontier Bowling Lanes, Swift Current, member's statement, 871

Small business

Home Hardware, Swift Current, reopening and community co-operation, member's statement, 2095

National Trailer Parts Ltd., Swift Current, expansion, member's statement, 1870

Special care homes

Construction, Shaunavon, member's statement, 819-20

Sports

Hockey

Female hockey players, Swift Current constituency and SouthWest Vipers volleyball team, member's statement, 1202

 

Ward, Mr. Larry (NDP, Estevan)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, 30-4

Automobile and highway safety

Child restraints, correct use program, One Safe Trip Deserves Another, member's statement, 981

Coal mining industry

Estevan Coal Corporation, drag-line, construction, member's statement, 1203

Economic development

Good news headlines, member's statement, 442

Emu farming

Carlyle area, member's statement, 68

Farm safety

Campaign, "Come Home Safe Tonight," member's statement, 898

Foster families

Foster Family Week, October 19-23, 1998, member's statement, 2127

Health care

Funding, M. (Murrell); amdt. (Toth), 960-2

Hepatitis C victims, compensation

Krever commission recommendations, acceptance, M. (Toth); amdt. (Thomson); subamdt. (Draude); subamdt. (Heppner), 830-2

Highways and roads

Construction and maintenance, member's statement, 220

Maintenance of Saskatchewan Power Corporation's Operations Act, 1998 (No. 65)

Second reading, 1994-5

Mining industry

Saskatchewan Mining Week, May 11-18, 1998, member's statement, 1067-8

Passover

Celebration, member's statement, 553

Students

Summer employment, Canada Employment Centre for Students, opening, member's statement, 947

Trees

TREEmendous Foundation, millionth tree planting, Torgeson Park, Estevan Rotary Club, member's statement, 1952-3

 

Whitmore, Mr. Grant D. (NDP, Saskatoon Northwest)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, 171-3

Armed forces

Cadet Honour Band of the Prairie Region, member's statement, 410

Art/Artists

Aboriginal artists, Toon Town Animation Production Studio, Saskatoon projects, employment, member's statement, 611

Atlases

Saskatchewan, collaboration, Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation, University of Saskatchewan, member's statement, 250-1

Canada Transportation Act

Amendments

Federal government, urging, M. (Renaud), 1095

Estimates Committee

Third report, M. (Whitmore), for concurrence, 1260

Health care

Organ Donor Awareness Week, April 19-25, 1998, member's statement, 671*

High technology

Canadian Light Source Synchrotron Project, Saskatoon, member's statement, 2062

Holocaust

Remembrance Day, April 23, 1998, member's statement, 733

Rail transportation/Railways

Branch line abandonment, M. (Whitmore), 501-3

Copies and transcripts, communication, M. (Whitmore), 511

Saskatchewan Party, member's statement, 377

School divisions

Saskatoon area, Saskatoon Health District Board, agreement, member's statement, 186

Youth

At risk, integrated school-linked services, Nutana Collegiate, Saskatoon, member's statement, 1791

 

Wiens, Hon. Berny H. (NDP, Rosetown-Biggar; Minister of Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs; Provincial Secretary)

Canadian Foodgrains Bank

Donation, Elrose, member's statement, 1420

Drug abuse/substance abuse

Drug Abuse Resistance Education Program, graduates, Rosetown Walter Aseltine School, congratulations, member's statement, 706

Grain

Prices, subsidies, United States/European Union

Federal government, addressing, M. (Upshall); amdt. (Aldridge), 2050-2

Grain transportation

Grain Handling and Transportation Review (Estey)

Meetings, member's statement, 263

Highways and roads

Bridges, Outlook, official opening, member's statement, 1983-4

Indians/First Nations

Funding accountability, 16

Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs Department

Estimates (1998-99), 542-50

Potato industry

Lake Diefenbaker Potato Corporation, flaking and dehydration plant, construction, member's statement, 919

Remembrance Day, November 11, 1998

Walter Aseltine School, Rosetown, student, Carlyn McCulloch, poetry winner, member's statement, 1144-5

Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Building, Biggar, grand opening, member's statement, 493

Saskatchewan Telecommunications

Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, regulations, moratorium, extension, ministerial statement (Wiens), 2132-3

Sports

Winter Olympics, Nagano, 1998

Youth ambassador, Devin Dubois, congratulations, member's statement, 38-9

Telecommunications

Access, affordable, universal service fund, creation, federal government, M. (Wiens); amdt. (Heppner); amdt. (D'Autremont), 711-13

Theatre

Beechy School Drama Club, "It's Not the End of the World . . . But You Can See It From Here" award winning production, member's statement, 980-1

 

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