Hansard Speaker Index - 1st Session of the 25th Legislature
Kerpan, Mr. Allan (Saskatchewan Party, Carrot River Valley)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
Agriculture, Food and Rural Revitalization Department
Archives Act, 2004 (No. 33)
Assessment Management Agency Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 68)
Basketball
Hoopla Provincial Championships (2005)
Kenaston senior girls high school team, silver medal winners, member's statement,
2305
Centennials
Saskatchewan
Legislative Assembly marks first sitting in centennial year by honouring Saskatchewan, moved (Calvert); amendment (Krawetz); subamendment (Hamilton),
2065–2068 ,
2096–2098
Tree planting project, schoolchildren,
2968
Children
Missing
Amber Alert program, implementation, Saskatchewan,
1264
National Missing Children's Day (May 25, 2004), member's statement,
1235
CommunityNet
Wireless high-speed Internet service, launch, SaskTel, CommunityNet II initiative, ministerial statement,
2312
Criminal Enterprise Suppression Act (No. 109)
Economic development
Northeastern Saskatchewan, member's statement,
1393
Education Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 80)
Education tax
Rural properties, rebate program (2004), petitions,
1511
Emergency preparedness
FleetNet emergency radio system
Maintain until viable province-wide alternative available, moved (Kerpan); amendment (Prebble),
2423–2425
Environment Department
Estimates, main (2004-2005),
1058
Football
Ed Henick senior bowl football game, Saskatoon, 20th annual (May 24, 2004), member's statement,
1273–1274
Hockey
2005 Centennial Cup Hockey Challenge, Saskatchewan vs. Alberta, Lloydminster (April 13, 2005), member's statement,
2531
Tri-Town Thunder, Junior B team, champions in North Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, member's statement,
266–267
Hospitals
Humboldt hospital, new, funding, petitions,
2141
Kerrobert Hospital, closure, downsizing, petitions,
1081
Housing
HomeFirst, housing strategy
Support, recognition of Saskatchewan Housing Corporation services, moved (McCall); amendment (Dearborn)
Questions and comments,
1125
Legislative Assembly members
Disrespect, oral question period, member's statement,
209
Ministerial statements
CommunityNet
Wireless high-speed Internet service, launch, SaskTel, CommunityNet II initiative,
2312
Saskatchewan Transportation Company
Celebrate Saskatchewan youth pass, centennial program, (summer 2005),
3123–3124
Telephones
Cellular service, expansion, SaskTel Mobility,
2883–2884
Natural gas
Storage project, TransGas, Asquith area, effect on water supply, compensation, environmental assessment, petitions,
2025 ,
2040 ,
2074 ,
2108 ,
2184 ,
2232 ,
2328–2329 ,
3144 ,
3218
Oil industry
Pasquia Hills oil project, pre-feasibility study, Uranium Power Corporation, member's statement,
926
Oral question period
Centennials
Saskatchewan
Tree planting project, school children,
2968
Children
Missing, Amber Alert program, implementation, Saskatchewan,
1264
Emergency preparedness
FleetNet emergency radio system, replacement issues,
2419–2420
Police services
Officers
Regina, 911 call, response time,
588
Saskatchewan Power Corporation
Saskatchewan Telecommunications
Police services
National Police Week (May 9-15, 2004), member's statement,
989–990
Officers
Regina, 911 call, response time,
588
Powers of Attorney Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 32)
Privilege
Embargoed news conferences and technical briefings, attendance by official opposition members, moved (Gantefoer); amendment (Van Mulligen); amendment (Dearborn),
2482
Provincial sales tax
Expansion, restaurant meals
Commission on Financing Kindergarten to Grade 12 Education recommendation, petitions,
74 ,
143 ,
206
Saskatchewan
Concerns, member's statement,
1501
Reasons to stay in province, 10 best, member's statement,
1652
Saskatchewan Power Corporation
Saskatchewan Telecommunications
Saskatchewan Transportation Company
Celebrate Saskatchewan youth pass, centennial program (summer 2005), ministerial statement,
3123–3124
Saskatoon Health Region
Chief executive officer, former, advisory role contract, immediate termination, petitions,
2714 ,
3064
Senior citizens
Budget, effects, reductions in long-term care beds, acute care services, increase in provincial sales tax, moved (Heppner); amendment (Junor)
Sports
Saskatchewan Sport Awards (2004); Hoopla (2004), Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association, member's statement,
13–14
Telephones
Cellular service
Expansion, SaskTel Mobility, ministerial statement,
2883–2884
Tobacco
Sale, use, outlaw, petitions,
1066
Tobacco Control Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 54)
Tributes
Walz, Don, Moose Jaw, fighter pilot, World War II, member's statement,
1186
World War, 1939-1945
D-Day campaign, Normandy, France, 60th anniversary (June 6, 2004)
Kirsch, Mr. Delbert (Saskatchewan Party, Batoche)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
Agriculture
Canadian Western Agribition
Regina (November 22-27, 2004), member's statement,
1836
Apiaries Act, 2005 (No. 94)
Business
Prince Albert, Flaman store, grand opening (March 21, 2005), member's statement,
2207
Canadian agricultural income stabilization program
Provincial funding, petitions,
1788
Education tax
Rural properties, rebate program (2004), petitions,
1511
Energy
Conservation
Energy Star appliance rebate program, expansion,
2866–2867
Development, geothermal heating,
2880
Fire halls
RM of Three Lakes No. 400, grand opening, member's statement,
785
Forest industry
National Forest Week (May 2-8, 2004), member's statement,
861–862
Geographic Names Board Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 16)
Health care facilities
Ile-a-la-Crosse, joint-use facility, health centre and high school, planning phase, ministerial statement,
534
Hospitals
Humboldt hospital, new, funding, petitions,
2141
Kerrobert Hospital, closure, downsizing, petitions,
1082
Housing
HomeFirst, housing strategy
Support, recognition of Saskatchewan Housing Corporation services, moved (McCall); amendment (Dearborn),
1122
Learning Department
Estimates, main (2005-2006),
2999
Marathons
Rome, Italy, David Newhouse, Birch Hills, member of Team Diabetes Canada, member's statement,
2611
Ministerial statements
Health care facilities
Ile-a-la-Crosse, joint-use facility, health centre and high school, planning phase,
534
Oral question period
Energy
Conservation, Energy Star appliance rebate program, expansion,
2866–2867
Development, geothermal heating,
2880
Personal care homes
Foyer Jesus Marie, St. Isidore-de-Bellevue, opening (March 31, 2004), member's statement,
1132
Population
Out-migration
Young people, provincial budget, reaction, member's statement,
288–289
Post-Secondary Graduate Tax Credit Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 64)
Prairie and Forest Fires Amendment Act, 2005 (No. 98)
Provincial sales tax
Expansion, restaurant meals
Commission on Financing Kindergarten to Grade 12 Education recommendation, petitions,
143
Racquetball
Junior National Racquetball Championships, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Brittany Larson, Birch Hills, participant, member's statement,
822
Saskatchewan Party
Dinner, Prince Albert (April 16, 2005), member's statement,
2532
Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Act, 2005 (No. 118)
Saskatoon Health Region
Chief executive officer, former, advisory role contract, immediate termination, petitions,
2960 ,
3014
Seager Wheeler Maple Grove Farm
Tillage Days, 10th anniversary (2004), member's statement,
1405
Tobacco Tax Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 37)
Villages and communities
St. Brieux, Fifty-in-Five community growth initiative, member's statement,
618
Kowalsky, Hon. P. Myron (NDP, Prince Albert Carlton) See Speaker
Krawetz, Mr. Ken (Saskatchewan Party, Canora-Pelly)
Agriculture
Rural service centres, closures
Costs, leaseholder settlements,
837
Ambulance Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 59)
Budget (March 31, 2004)
Moved (Van Mulligen) that the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government; amendment (Krawetz),
301
Cancer
Ombudsman/health care commissioner,
1669
Prostate
Mr. Dennis Scott, surgery, member's statement,
77
Centennials
Saskatchewan
Legislative Assembly marks first sitting in centennial year by honouring Saskatchewan, moved (Calvert); amendment (Krawetz); subamendment (Hamilton),
2054–2059
Committee of Finance
Budget (March 31, 2004) moved (Van Mulligen) that the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government; amendment (Krawetz),
301
Condolences
Gallagher, Bernard David (former MLA), moved (Calvert),
247–248
Crown Corporations Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 35)
Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan
Chief executive officer, Tom Waller, appointment,
1249
Education tax
Rural properties, rebate program (2004), petitions,
1509
Families
Building Independence programs
Endorsement, moved (Iwanchuk)
Questions and comments,
2640
Federal government
Equalization, federal transfer program,
1107–1108
Saskatchewan disadvantages, rectification, moved (Calvert); amendment (Krawetz),
56–58
Financial Administration Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 1)
Gasoline
Price increase, national meeting, request federal government protect consumers, moved (Lautermilch),
950–952
Government
Credit rating
Upgrade, Standard & Poor's, ministerial statement,
1555–1556
Our Future is Wide Open campaign
Health Labour Relations Reorganization Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 88)
Hockey
Fishing Lake Hockey League, Canora Cobras (2004-2005) champions, member's statement,
2364
Norquay-Kamsack Midget Northstars, Midget B champions, member's statement,
926–927
Income tax
Personal, indexation, annual modifications,
1746–1747
Income Tax Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 70)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1698
Labour force
Workers
National Day of Mourning for Workers Killed or Injured on the Job (April 28, 2005), member's statement,
2729
Labour Standards (Repeal of Government Directed Hours) Amendment Act (No. 206)
Labour Standards Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 2) (No. 86)
Ministerial statements
Government
Credit rating, upgrade, Standard & Poor's,
1555–1556
Miscellaneous Labour Statutes Amendment Act, 2005 (No. 122)
Motions for supply (interim)
Expenses
Fiscal year ending March 31, 2005, moved (Van Mulligen),
328–333 ,
794–798
Municipalities Act (No. 81)
Oral question period
Agriculture
Rural service centres, closures
Costs, leaseholder settlements,
837
Cancer
Ombudsman/health care commissioner,
1669
Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan
Chief executive officer, Tom Waller, appointment,
1249
Federal government
Equalization, federal transfer program,
1107–1108
Government
Our Future is Wide Open campaign, funding, Crown corporations,
1137–1138
Health Labour Relations Reorganization Amendment Act, 2004
Hospital waiting lists
Surgery
Prostate cancer, waiting times,
1669
Income tax
Personal, indexation, annual modifications,
1746–1747
Labour Standards Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 2)
Bill 86, suspension,
3019
Public service
Pay equity, joint job evaluation, payback of wages,
3252–3253
Positions, elimination, rationale, cost savings,
441
Saskatchewan Business Council
3122
Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation
Trade Union Amendment Act, 2004, Bill 87
Collective bargaining agreements, changes,
2774
Consultation, meetings, Bill withdrawal,
2878–2879
Provincial sales tax
Expansion, restaurant meals
Commission on Financing Kindergarten to Grade 12 Education recommendation, petitions,
39 ,
71 ,
105
Provincial Sales Tax Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 36)
Public service
Pay equity, joint job evaluation, pay back of wages,
3252–3253
Positions
Elimination, rationale, cost savings,
441
Saskatchewan Business Council,
3122
Saskatchewan Party
Nomination meeting, Swift Current constituency (May 4, 2005), member's statement,
2876–2877
Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation
School divisions
Amalgamation
Reverse decision, Hudson Bay Board of Education, petitions,
1801
Senate
Standing Committee on National Finance, Saskatchewan presentation (April 28, 2004), member's statement,
830–831
Students
Exchange program, Kamsack Comprehensive Institute, Kamsack and Manitoulin Island, Ontario, member's statement,
2111
Trade Union Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 87)
Question period
Collective bargaining agreements, changes,
2774
Consultation, meetings, Bill withdrawal,
2878–2879