Hansard Subject Index - 3rd Session of the 23rd Legislature
- Habib, Dr. Naiyer
- Habitat for Humanity
- Hader, Dr
- Hall, Justice Emmett
- Halvorson, Justice Ken
- Hamlets
- Handicapped persons
- Hansen, Rick
- HARO Financial Corporation
- Hazardous substances
- Health care
3,
206,
209–12
- Access, Southern Saskatchewan residents, concerns
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Awareness Month, June, 1998, member's statement
- Angioplasty procedures,
210
- Battlefords Tribal Council Indian Health services, accreditation, member's statement
- Blood, umbilical cords, storage, awareness
- Brain Awareness Week, March 16-22, 1998
- Brain Awareness Week, March 16-22, 1998, member's statement
- BridgePoint Centre for Eating Disorders, Milden,
4
- Canadian, envy of Ohio residents, member's statement
- Centres
- Bengough , long-term care services, 30th anniversary celebration, member's statement
- Davidson, construction, announcement, member's statement
- Diabetes counseling, Wilkie and Macklin,
4
- Certified combined technician, position, Rose Valley,
1332
- Clinics, private,
1911–12
- Magnetic resonance imaging,
1911
- Community based
- Brain injuries, acquired, services,
210
- Programs, introduction,
210
- Crisis
- Former MLA, L. Draper, concerns, member's statement
- Regina, member's statement
- Crisis, member's statement
- Diagnostic tools, waiting lists
- Diagnostic tools, waiting lists, member's statement
- Emmett Hall Memorial Foundation, establishment, member's statement
- Facilities
- Integrated, Pangman, member's statement
- New or upgraded across the province,
210
- File Hills Agency health building, Okanese First Nations, member's statement
- First responders,
1344–45
- Paging network, St. Brieux, improvement
- Skills competition winners, Edam, congratulations, member's statement
- Funding, federal government neglect,
210
- Funding, member's statement
- Funding, moved (Murrell); amendment (Toth)
- Hepatitis C victims, compensation,
1312–15,
1913–14
- Exclusion, member's statement
- Fair and comprehensive plan, federal-provincial, moved (Toth)
- Federal NDP leader's comments, member's statement
- Free vote, member's statement
- Krever commission recommendations, acceptance, moved (Toth); amendment (Thomson); subamendment (Draude); subamendment (Heppner)
- Saskatchewan Party, position, member's statement
- Hip and knee replacements,
210
- Immunization programs, expanded,
210
- Injury prevention clinics,
210
- Interprovincial, international, co-operation,
1303
- Interprovincial co-operation,
1912–14
- Kidney dialysis
- Access, Swift Current district (Gwen Martens)
- Sites, expansion, two new sites,
210
- Tisdale Satellite Dialysis Centre, opening, member's statement
- Yorkton Regional Health Centre, expansion,
1338–39
- Yorkton Regional Health Centre, expansion, member's statement
- Liberal Party, Saskatchewan policies, member's statement
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Out-of-province (Howard Lees), cost, reimbursement,
1345–46
- Multiple sclerosis
- Nation-wide carnation campaign kick-off, member's statement
- Nation-wide carnation campaign kick-off and Battleford public awareness flag raising ceremony, member's statement
- Spring Fling Fashion Show, Saskatoon, member's statement
- Walkathon and MS neuro-science centre, Saskatoon, anniversary, member's statement
- National system, threat, federal funding neglect,
210
- "No better health system" statement, Arm River constituency member, anniversary, member's statement
- Northern Saskatchewan, telehealth pilot project, advanced medical skills and services,
210
- Organ Donor Awareness Week, April 19-25, 1998, member's statement
- Osteoporosis, diagnosis, DEXA Scan, purchase,
1854
- Palliative care, fees,
1861
- Palliative Care Week, May 11-16, 1998, Dr. Zachariah Thomas, tribute, member's statement
- Paralysis cure, Rick Hansen Institute, grant recipients, neuro-scientists, University of Saskatchewan, member's statement
- Paramedics, better trained,
210
- Parkinson's disease, research,
1332–33
- Patient access, improvement,
4
- Professionals,
210
- Health information, sharing
- Working conditions and stress
- Resources, adequacy, (Laurel Radbourne), surgery
- Review, moved (Toth); amendment (Kowalsky)
- Rural communities,
1300
- Services, reduction, member's statement
- Surgical procedures, efficiency,
1848–50
- Scissors Creek Health Care Auxiliary, Whitewood, member's statement
- Services
- Elimination, member's statement
- Ile-a-la-Crosse, community contributions,
1842
- Northern Saskatchewan, co-operation,
1842
- Reduction, member's statement
- Spinal Health Care Week, May 1-7, 1998, member's statement
- Tuberculosis, Northern Saskatchewan, high rates, housing, crowded conditions, contributing factor,
1842–43
- Ultrasound technicians,
1345
- Wellness and prevention, emphasis,
210
- Workers
- Partnership, close, productive and co-operative, government commitment,
3–4
- Walkout, Canadian Union of Public Employees
- Health care reform
3,
209,
728,
998–99,
1845–48,
1858,
1862–63,
1897–1902,
1960–63
- Health Department
- Estimates, supplementary (1997-98),
1863
- Health district boards
- See also specific
- boards
- Community-based organizations – Funding
- Health Districts Amendment Act, 1998 (Fully Elected Health Boards)
- Funding
- Acute care, ability to transfer,
1312
- Reporting mechanism, through consultants,
1828
- Health districts
210
- Health improvement initiatives, funding,
1354–55
- Rural, nursing positions, additional
- Health Districts Amendment Act, 1998 (Block Funding) (No. 211)
- Health Districts Amendment Act, 1998 (Fully Elected Health Boards) (No. 212)
- Health Information Protection Act
4
- Hearing impaired persons
- Heartland Motion Pictures
- Heavy oil upgraders
- Hemp, industrial
- Hepatitis C
- Hepatitis C Compensation Commission Act (No. 744)
- Out of order. Withdrawn,
986
- Hergott Farm Equipment, Humboldt
- Heritage
- A Guide to Historic Sites publication, member's statement
- House of Prairie Memories, Belle Plaine, member's statement
- High schools
208
- Drama awards, Swift Current Comprehensive High School, member's statement
- Yorkton Regional High School, E & C Quine Resource Centre, recognition, Brodart catalogue, member's statement
- High technology
- Canadian Light Source Synchrotron Project, Saskatoon,
2,
811–12
- Canadian Light Source Synchrotron Project, Saskatoon, member's statement
- Canadian Light Source Synchrotron Project, Saskatoon, ministerial statement (MacKinnon)
- Highway Fatality Marker Act (No. 752)
- Highway safety
- Highway Traffic Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 2) (No. 62)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1611
- Highway Traffic Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 38)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly
- Highways and roads
206,
211–12
- Balcarres, Terminal T-22, access, Fort Qu'Appelle,
1809
- Break-out, potential, preventative measures,
1249–50
- Bridges, Outlook, official opening, member's statement
- Canada/Saskatchewan Agri-Infrastructure program, funding,
1250–51
- Canoe Lake, Pinehouse and Turnor Lake, improvements, member's statement
- Construction and maintenance,
207
- Highway No. 1, Piapot, safety concerns,
1676
- Repair and/or resurfacing 3,000 kilometres,
207
- Winter conditions, severity, impact,
1248
- Construction and maintenance, member's statement
- Dangerous goods route, deterioration, west of Moose Jaw
- Debris, clearing, responsibility,
1256–57
- Deterioration,
1675–76
- Construction and maintenance
- Grain trucks, large trucks,
1249
- Highway No. 37, Climax, vehicle damage, claim
- Highway No. 47, driver injury, Brenda Bod, compensation,
1669
- Safety concerns, member's statement
- Vehicle damage
- Chunks of pavement flying through grill (T. Coburn),
1812
- Vicki Gabereau show, John McDermott's comments, member's statement
- Eastend area, commitment,
1825
- Fatalities, commemorative markers
- Fatalities, commemorative markers, petitions,
1594,
1868
- Four-lane, speed limit, increasing,
1253
- Highway No. 1
- East of Indian Head, twinning,
1252–53
- Four-lane, Gull Lake and Alberta border
- Petition, St. Jerome School, Regina, students, member's statement
- Four-lane, Gull Lake and Alberta border, petitions,
198
- McLean access, Wood Country,
1809
- Twinning
- Federal government responsibility,
207
- Federal government support, negotiations,
1824
- Funding agreements, petitions,
100,
124,
154,
218,
232,
248,
262,
274,
302,
328,
346,
376,
408,
440,
462,
492,
522,
552,
578,
610,
640,
662,
702,
732,
762,
978,
1008,
1034,
1064,
1082,
1114,
1142,
1172,
1200,
1230,
1260,
1290,
1318,
1376,
1432,
1446,
1458,
1518,
1570,
1594,
1660,
1708,
1789,
1868,
1950,
1982,
2094
- Goohsen,
100,
124,
154,
218,
232,
248,
262,
274,
302,
328,
346,
376,
408,
440,
462,
492,
521,
552,
578,
610,
640,
670*
702,
731–32,
946,
978,
1008,
1034,
1064,
1082,
1114,
1142,
1172,
1200,
1230,
1260,
1290,
1318,
1376,
1432,
1446,
1458,
1518,
1570,
1594,
1660,
1708,
1788–89,
1868,
1950,
1982,
2061,
2125
- Gull Lake to Tompkins,
207
- Indian Head to Wolseley,
207
- West of Gull Lake, contracts, Cee Gee Earth Moving Ltd. and Wappel Construction Company Ltd., member's statement
- Highway No. 4, deterioration,
1672–74
- Highway No. 5
- Completion, problems,
1254
- Reclassification, portions in different classes,
1255–56
- Highway No. 8, north of Fairlight, construction or upgrading,
1250–51
- Highway No. 12, twinning, Saskatoon to Martensville,
208
- Highway No. 13
- Admiral, deterioration, vehicle damage, claim
- Stoughton to Arcola, repairs,
890–91
- Highway No. 15
- Diefenbaker lake resort, access,
1806
- From Highway No. 9 to Highway No. 16, reconstruction vs. gravel,
1246
- Highway No. 19, Diefenbaker lake resort, access,
1806
- Highway No. 20, between Lanigan and Humboldt,
1814
- Highway No. 21, south, deterioration,
1824
- Highway No. 30, Eston, south to Riverside Park, poor condition,
1805
- Highway No. 33, bridge, repair,
889
- Highway No. 35, potholes,
891
- Highway No. 37, Climax, deterioration
- Highway No. 40
- Relocation to east of the David Laird campground
- Relocation to east of the David Laird Campground
- Petitions,
896,
917,
946,
1376,
1518,
1570,
1660,
1708,
1789,
1950,
2093
- Hillson,
870,
895,
917,
946,
1317,
1376,
1457,
1517,
1593,
1660,
1708,
1867–68,
2061
- Highway No. 42, Diefenbaker lake resort, access,
1806
- Highway No. 44
- Davidson grain terminals, access,
1807–8
- Diefenbaker lake resort, access,
1806
- Eston, west to Glidden, poor condition,
1805
- West of Davidson, vehicle damage, compensation,
1676–77
- Highway No. 47
- South of Highway No. 1 and No. 48, resurfacing,
1251–52
- Between Stoughton and Highway No. 1, dangerous condition,
1809
- Highway No. 48
- Through Kipling, maintenance and repair, responsibility,
1804
- Highway No. 155
- To Garson Lake, connection,
1815–16
- Green Lake, to Beauval to Buffalo Narrows and north,
1655–56,
1814
- Highway No. 312, deterioration reconstruction,
1669
- Highway No. 317, poor condition,
1805
- Highway No. 334, Avonlea and Highway No. 339, leading to Claybank Brick Plant historic site,
1819–20
- Highway No. 349, gravel portion, repair and pave, petitions,
2094,
2125
- Highway No. 363, west of Moose Jaw, resurfacing, breaking apart,
1818–19
- Highway No. 903, super highway, Meadow Lake to Ft. McMurray, Alberta, communities, adverse effects,
1815–16
- Langenburg, Kamsack, funding assistance,
785
- Main highways, Alberta, Manitoba, United States, tourism traffic, priority,
1809
- National program
- Implementation, failure, federal government, condemnation, moved (Bjornerud)
- Responsibility, federal government, assuming,
4,
207
- Responsibility, federal government, assuming, moved (Jess)
- Northern Saskatchewan
- Construction and maintenance,
1817–18
- Funding, Northern Resource Trucking, contribution,
1817
- Meadow Lake, north, funding,
1814–15
- Pothole patrol hot line, member's statement
- Potholes
- Vehicle damage,
1244
- Responsibility, arbitration,
1244–45
- Preservation, intensive, definition,
1252,
1671
- Projects, benefit-cost analysis ranking list,
1810,
1819–20
- Reclassification system,
1247
- Rural
- Grain transportation, offloading,
4
- Grid road, outside of McLean, large rock, vehicle damage (C. Goodman),
1642–43
- Maintenance
- Funding, accident statistics
- Traffic diverting from deteriorating highways,
1246,
1640–41
- Rural municipalities, engineering,
1641–42
- Secondary highway system, rebuilding,
1825
- Secondary highway system, rebuilding, petitions,
1982,
2029,
2125
- South-west Frenchman Valley Rural Development Co-operative, brief,
1670,
1675
- Stenen, access road, resurfacing,
1256
- Surfacing
- Contractors, quality of work,
1245–46
- Vs. preservation resurfacing,
1253
- Winter maintenance, Yorkton area,
1255
- Worst highway in Saskatchewan contest
- Worst highway in Saskatchewan contest, member's statement
- Highways and Transportation Department
- Advertising and communications, expenses,
1822–23
- Assets, supplies, disposal and officials responsible,
1821–22
- Equipment, disposal,
1822
- Estimates, supplementary (1997-98),
1827
- Liability insurance,
1244
- Northern Saskatchewan, heavy equipment, road rebuilding program, social assistance recipients,
1816–17
- Offices, Yorkton, relocation to Saskatoon, assessment,
1254–55
- Vehicle damage, claims,
1677
- Hitachi plant, Saskatoon
- Hjertaas, Dr. Orville
- Hockey
- Hog industry
- Feed mill, North Battleford, construction, member's statement
- Loans, Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation,
1559–60
- Processing plant, proposed, Maple leaf, Economic and Co-operative Department, role,
1565
- Sinnett Pork Farms, Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation, equity investment,
1564
- Holocaust
- Remembrance Day, April 23, 1998, member's statement
- Home care
1344,
1835–36
- Co-operative care homes, funding,
1861
- Workers, call-out provisions, labour standards, adherence,
1634
- Home schooling
- Homesteading
- Northern Saskatchewan, rural underground distribution program,
1651
- Honours and awards
- Governor General's Caring Canadian award, recipient, Tony Brezinski, Regina, member's statement
- Lieutenant Governor's Award for Outstanding Service in Rural Saskatchewan, Joe Stakiw, member's statement
- Medal of Bravery, recipients, introduction
- Order of Canada
- Dr. Orville Hjertaas, congratulations, member's statement
- Order of Military Merit, recipients, introduction; Speaker,
841–42
- Recipients, recognition,
1
- Saskatchewan Order of Merit, recipients, introduction and recognition
- Hospital waiting lists
1302–3,
1831,
1850,
1897,
1901,
1960
- Oncology, (Alick Paterson), member's statement
- Reduction, 50%, cost,
1006
- Saskatoon, reduction, cost,
1003–6
- Surgery
- Broken hip (Hope Sawin), Coronach,
1850
- Cataract, regional hospitals
- Cystoscopy, Carievale patient
- Hip replacement, Maple Creek patient (Richard Howell)
- Kidney transplant (Jill Miner),
1351–52
- Saskatoon Health District
- Surgery, (L. Prystupa)
- Government member's conduct, Premier apologize, member's statement
- Surgery, member's statement
- Hospital waiting lists, moved (Aldridge)
- Hospitality industry
- Hospitals
4
- Beds
- Atkinson, report, recommendation
- Critical care, shortage, member's statement
- Emergency services, member's statement
- Reduction
- Swift Current Regional Hospital,
1003
- Swift Current Regional Hospital, member's statement
- Rural, patients vs. urban patients,
1315–16
- Shortages, member's statement
- Surgery patients, early discharge
- Closure
- Carrot River
- North-East Health District Board, consultant,
1827–28
- Prevention, member's statement
- Central Butte, prevention, moved (McLane)
- Community, convalescent care,
1340–41
- Construction, funding, Melville
- Regional
- Emergency services, anesthetists, North Battleford
- La Loche, St. Martin's Hospital, replacement,
1841
- Local needs, community-led health boards, tailoring,
4
- Post-operative care and specialized services, consideration,
1307,
1330–32
- Replacement or upgrade,
206
- Saskatoon
- Specialist services, increased such as kidney and cancer treatments and CT scanning,
210
- Upgraded, modern, base hospitals with full range of quality services for all Saskatchewan citizens,
210
- St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Humboldt
- Surgery
- Early release, re-admission,
1302–3
- Terminology, guidelines,
1839
- Tertiary centres vs. primary centres,
1315
- Hospitals, Regina
- Consolidation, two strong, effective 21st century base hospitals,
4
- Emergency services
- Rural residents, information, Regina South constituency, member's statement
- Yorkton patient, availability
- College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan, referral
- Operating rooms and number of surgeries per day,
1354
- Security and parking, availability
- Specialist services, increased, such as kidney and cancer treatments and CT scanning,
210
- Surgeries, heart and neurosurgery,
1354
- Upgraded
- Modern, base hospitals with a full range of quality services for all Saskatchewan residents,
210
- Property tax contribution,
1316
- Housing
3
- Affordable, initiatives, more families benefitting,
210
- Condominium project, Wadena, member's statement
- Local housing authorities, volunteers, Roger Laventure, Leoville and Luella Friesen, Spiritwood, recognition, member's statement
- Low income families
- Core neighbourhood, partnership, establishment, member's statement
- Habitat for Humanity, 5th annual Ed Schreyer work project, Regina, member's statement
- Northern Saskatchewan
- Remote housing program, member's statement
- Strategy, member's statement
- Starts, member's statement
- Howell, Richard
- Human Resources Development Canada
- Human rights
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights, United Nations, 50th anniversary, commemoration, ministerial statement (Shillington)
- Humboldt, Sask
- Hunters/Hunting
- All-terrain vehicle use, helmet vs. red cap, regulations,
1752
- International Hunter Education Association, Canadian representative, John Panio, election, member's statement
- Wildlife outfitter leases, inactive,
688
- Hurst, Mike
- Husky Oil Limited