Hansard Speaker Index - 4th Session of the 23rd Legislature
- Aldridge, Mr. Gerard (Liberal, Thunder-Creek)
- Agriculture and Food Department
- Communications Branch, expenses increase,
219
- Minister
- Out-of-province travel costs,
219
- Communities
- Herbert, caring and compassion, member's statement,
532–533
- Deputy Premier
- Travel and cultural tastes, member's statement,
215
- Elk farming
- Losses due to tuberculosis, compensation, member's statement,
709
- Employment development
- Advertisement, SaskTel, "lowest employee benefit costs," member's statement,
73
- Farm-input Costs Monitoring Act (No. 225)
- Grain
- Elevators, closure
- Gravelbourg, member's statement,
902
- Prices
- Subsidies, United States/European Union
- Grain Elevators Sales Act (No. 227)
- Health care providers/workers,
281–282
- Health Waiting List Elimination and Accountability Act (No. 226)
- Highways and roads
- Construction and maintenance
- Funding,
685
- Fuel tax revenue, petitions,
7–8,
69,
129,
242,
274,
294,
334,
498,
528,
577,
679,
725,
749,
800,
855,
901,
957,
1097–1098
- Customer satisfaction measurement, Quest Communications report,
249
- Highways and Transportation Department
- Hospitals
- Swift Current Regional Hospital, specialty care hospital funding, petitions,
180
- Oral question period
- Agriculture and Food Department
- Communications Branch, expenses increase,
219
- Minister, out-of-province travel costs,
219
- Health care
- Kidney dialysis, availability, Moose Jaw,
864–865
- Highways and roads
- Construction and maintenance
- Customer satisfaction, measurement, Quest Communications report,
249
- Hospitals
- Regional, Moose Jaw, proposal,
865
- Students
- National Geography Challenge finalist, Cody Redekop, Herbert School, member's statement,
1100
- Telephones
- Ormiston phone exchange, member's statement,
727
- Thunder Creek constituency
- Saskatchewan Party candidate, Lyle Stewart, nomination, member's statement,
400
- Atkinson, Hon. Pat (NDP, Saskatoon Nutana) Minister of Health
- Cancer
- Surgery, follow-up treatment (R. Hammermeister),
132–134
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals
- Health care
- Labour relations reorganization, Dorsey report,
455–456
- Health care providers/workers
- Strike action, possible,
505
- Health Department
- Communications Branch, budget, increase,
135–136
- Estimates, main (1999-2000),
878–884
- Health district boards
- Chief executive officers, salary increases,
249
- Health districts
- Nurses, Alberta, bringing in to ease pressure of nurses' strike,
569
- Honours and awards
- National Aboriginal Achievement Awards
- Recipients, introduction,
859
- Hospital waiting lists,
76–77
- Diagnostic procedures,
77
- Regina, reduction, funding,
75–76
- Hospitals
- Hafford, three-year strategic plan,
42–43
- Moosomin, operating room service, reopening,
14–16
- Patients
- Transfer
- Out-of-province during nurses' strike,
503
- Labour relations
- Collective bargaining,
629
- North Central Health District
- Health care workers' offer of service during nurses' defiance of back-to-work legislation,
535–536
- Saskatchewan Cancer Agency, employees, strike,
534
- North Valley Health District
- Nurses, Alberta, bringing in to ease pressure of nurses' strike,
568
- Nurses
- Collective bargaining
- Premier's intervention/participation,
484
- Wage negotiations, impediments, removal,
611,
614
- Out-of-scope management recruitment advertising,
536
- Positions
- Full-time establishing,
569
- Resignations, retirement,
713
- Strike,
453–455
- Ending
- Memorandum of understanding,
713
- South Country Health District, chief executive officer, actions,
613
- Oral question period
- Cancer
- Surgery, follow-up treatment (R. Hammermeister),
132–134
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals
- Prescription drug plan, fosamax, coverage,
372–373
- Health care
- Kidney dialysis, availability, Moose Jaw,
864–865
- Labour relations reorganization, Dorsey report,
455–456
- Workers
- Strike action, possible,
505
- Health Department
- Communications Branch, budget increase,
135–136
- Health district boards
- Chief executive officers, salary increases,
249
- Health districts
- Nurses, Alberta, bringing in to ease pressure of nurses' strike,
569
- Hospital waiting lists,
76–77
- Diagnostic procedures,
77
- Regina, reduction, funding,
75–76
- Hospitals
- Beds, shortage, Saskatoon,
75
- Hafford, three-year strategic plan,
42–43
- Moosomin, operating room service, reopening,
14–16
- Patients, transferring out of province during nurses' strike,
503
- Regional, Moose Jaw, proposal,
865
- Labour relations, collective bargaining,
629
- North Central Health District
- Health care workers' offer of service during nurses' defiance of back-to-work legislation,
535–536
- Saskatchewan Cancer Agency employees' strike,
534
- North Valley Health District
- Nurses, Alberta, bringing in to ease pressure of nurses' strike,
568
- Nurses
- Collective bargaining
- Premier's participation,
484
- Wage negotiations, impediments, removal,
611,
614
- Out-of-scope management recruitment advertising,
536
- Positions, full-time, establishing,
569
- Resignations, retirement,
713
- Strike,
453–455
- Ending
- Memorandum of understanding,
713
- South Country Health District, chief executive officer, actions,
613
- Pharmacies
- Computer systems, Y2K concerns, funding,
1104–1105
- Plains Health Centre, Regina
- Pharmacies
- Computer systems, Y2K concerns, funding,
1104–1105
- Plains Health Centre, Regina
- Resumption of Services (Nurses - SUN) Act (No. 23)
- University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon
- College of Law, Dean, appointment, Professor Beth Bilson, member's statement,
958