Hansard Subject Index - 3rd Session of the 23rd Legislature
- Fair, Milt
- Family
2,
206,
209,
211–12
- Bereaved, Northern Saskatchewan, support, Beauval, member's statement
- "Building independence: investing in families"
- Call centre, member's statement
- Earning $20,000 annually and receiving the Saskatchewan Child Benefit and the Saskatchewan employment supplement will be better off by $1500,
212
- Earning $50,000 annually will be better off by $600,
212
- Mothers, expectant, education and counselling,
209
- Mother's Day, tribute, member's statement
- Social assistance
- Bridge to opportunity and independence, provision,
211–12
- Employment commencement
- Children's health benefits, loss,
211
- Day care costs and other work-related expenses, dilemma,
211
- Violence
- Aboriginal Women's Council of Saskatchewan and Prince Albert Grand Council women's commission, initiatives, member's statement
- Victims
- Aboriginal community, funding
- Metis Women of Yorkton, member's statement
- Ministerial statement (Nilson)
- Information, police access, faster,
209
- Work, balance, task force, establishment,
1591
- Family Income Plan
- Farm families
- Health and safety programs,
209
- Farm income
- Farm land
- Farm machinery
- Kinistino, New Holland dealership, Farm World, Parts Excellence Award, congratulations, member's statement
- Farm products
- Farm safety
- Campaign, "Come Home Safe Tonight," member's statement
- Farm Safety Week, March 11-18, 1998, member's statement
- Farm trucks
- Concrete truck conversion to grain truck, hauling capacity,
1806
- Farm vehicles
- Fleet assessment program, SGI implementation, potential,
1082–83
- Farmers/Producers
- Financial crisis, government assistance
- Fathers
- Federal-provincial conferences
- Federal-provincial investment programs
- Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations
- Chief, election, Perry Bellegarde, congratulations, member's statement
- Fermentation and Cell Culture Plant
- Feusi, Arnold Joseph (former MLA)
- File Hills Agency
- Film Employment Tax Credit Act (No. 63)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly
- Film industry
- Employment tax credit,
207
- Increase, rural community locations and jobs,
207
- Lumsden, YTV series, Incredible Story Studio, episodes, location, member's statement
- Maximum Dimension, children's television series, member's statement
- Minds Eye, Made-for-TV movie, Bad Prospect, member's statement
- New Haven and Partners in Motion projects, member's statement
- Summer of Monkeys, Edge Productions, Saskatoon, Disney Corporation marketing deal, member's statement
- Yorkton Short Film & Video Festival, member's statement
- Finance Committee
- Budget (March 19, 1998), moved (Cline) to resolve into committee
- Estimates, 1997-1998, supplementary, transmitted, moved (Cline) for referral,
310
- Estimates, 1998-1999, main, transmitted, moved (Cline) for referral,
310
- Finance Department
- Estimates, supplementary (1997-98),
1741
- Financial institutions
- Fire protection
- Agricultural spray planes, usage,
1745
- Air strips, location,
1745
- Aircraft, types used,
1743
- Alberta, assistance, Saskatchewan fire-fighters, member's statement
- Equipment, sales tax, exemption,
209
- Naicam fire department, member's statement
- Farmers' brush piles, control,
1744–45
- Fire fighters
- Northern Saskatchewan,
1758
- Northern Saskatchewan, member's statement
- Fire fighting operations, procedure,
1741–44
- Infrared detectors, use of,
1742
- Programs, consultation,
1744
- Turnor Lake and Ile-a-la-Crosse
- Firearms
- Ownership, criminal activity without permit,
1169
- Firearms Act (C-68)
- Alberta Court of Appeals, court case,
1168
- Saskatchewan presentation,
1168
- Regulations, ministerial statement (Nilson)
- Supreme Court of Canada, appeal,
1169
- First Nations
- First Nations Fund
- Fishing
- Fishing industry
- Commercial fishing, Northern Saskatchewan, government assistance,
1756–58
- Dore Lake and Sled Lake, water levels,
1756
- Farm plates, eligibility,
1756
- Northern commercial fish transportation subsidy,
1161–62
- Fishing Lake, Sask
- Floods
- Fondation Fransaskoise Act, 1998 (No. 302)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly
- Food
- Markets, more competitive,
207
- Preparation and service, rural Saskatchewan, Health Department, regulations, member's statement
- Food processing industry
- Can-Oat Milling, Martensville, official opening, member's statement
- Nifty Noodles, Mossbank, member's statement
- Pasta D'Aurum, Swift Current, member's statement
- Quality assurance programs
- Foodgrains Bank
- Forest fires
- Forest industry
1373
- Logging development, opposition, Missinipe
- Meadow Lake Pulp Mill, losses
- National Forest Week, May 3-9, 1998, member's statement
- Nemeiben forest, logging, environmental study
- Pasquia/Porcupine Integrated Forest Land Use Plan, Arran area, outfitters, discussions,
1752
- Prince Albert forest industry, Pacific Regeneration Technologies, open house, member's statement
- Prince Albert pulp and paper mill, Weyerhaeuser Canada, upgrade, announcement, member's statement
- Wapa Weeka saw mill, construction, member's statement
- Forests
- Protection
- Cost-sharing, logging industry three-year agreement,
206
- Spruce budworm spraying program, expansion, funding,
206
- Foster families
- Foster Family Week, October 19-23, 1998, member's statement
- Foster homes
- Emergency placements,
1542
- Teenage boys, advertisement
- Francophones
- Assimilation, prevention,
658–59
- Freedom of information
- Requests for information,
1134
- Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
- Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Commissioner
- Educational role, fulfillment,
1135
- Freehold oil and gas production tax
- French language
- Francophone Week in Saskatchewan, March 15-21, 1998, National Francophone Day, March 20, 1998, member's statement
- Frenchman Valley Rural Development Co-operative
- Friends for Life
- Frith, Glennis
- Fund-raising
- Future skills program