Hansard Speaker Index - 1st Session of the 25th Legislature
Serby, Hon. Clay (NDP, Yorkton; Deputy Premier; Minister of Rural Revitalization)
Action Committee on the Rural Economy (ACRE)
Report, phase II, ministerial statement,
3105–3106
Canadian agricultural income stabilization program
Provincial funding (2003), federal programs, equitable funding formulas, moved (Stewart)
Condolences
MacMurchy, Gordon Samuel (former MLA), moved (Calvert),
2741–2742
Debating
Saskatchewan Elocution and Debate Association, finals (March 19, 2005), Yorkton Regional High School, Yorkton, member's statement,
2155–2156
Executive Council
Saskatoon cabinet office, new director, salary,
2829–2830
Farm families
Recognition, support, member's statement,
1514–1515
Film industry
Yorkton Short Film and Video Festival (May 27-30, 2004), member's statement,
1273
Yorkton Short Film and Video Festival, (May 26-29, 2005), member's statement,
3221
Hockey
Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League
Yorkton Terriers, finals (2004-2005), member's statement,
2403
Yorkton Terriers, winners (2004-2005), member's statement,
2610
Investment Saskatchewan Inc.
Losses, high-risk business ventures,
901–902
Legislative Assembly members
Deputy Premier, cancer care and treatment, personal thanks, member's statement,
783–784
Liberal Party (Saskatchewan)
Annual financial statements, late submission, consequences,
2881–2883
Livestock industry
Development, processing industry development, incentives, assistance,
2078–2079
Support Canadian actions to open United States border to ruminants, develop Canadian solutions, Saskatchewan monitor situation and assist in implementation of strategies, moved (Wartman),
2089–2091
Meat processing industry
Beef Initiative Group, packing plant, feasibility study, funding,
2625–2626
Ministerial statements
Action Committee on the Rural Economy (ACRE)
Oral question period
Executive Council
Saskatoon cabinet office, new director, salary,
2829–2830
Investment Saskatchewan Inc.
Losses, high-risk business ventures,
901–902
Liberal Party (Saskatchewan)
Annual financial statements, late submission, consequences,
2881–2883
Livestock industry
Development, processing industry development, incentives, assistance,
2078–2079
Meat processing industry
Beef Initiative Group, packing plant, feasibility study, funding,
2625–2626
Saskatchewan Potato Utility Development Company
Public inquiry, request,
1797
Saskatoon Health Region
Chief executive officer, former, advisory role contract,
2829–2831
Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils
Annual convention, Yorkton (October 28-31, 2004), Colleen Bailey awarded lifetime membership, member's statement,
1778
Saskatchewan Potato Utility Development Company
Public inquiry, request,
1797
Saskatoon Health Region
Chief executive officer, former, advisory role contract,
2829–2831
Students
CanSpell National Spelling Bee competition, Ottawa, Saskatchewan representatives, member's statement,
2235
Sonntag, Hon. Maynard (NDP, Meadow Lake; Minister of First Nations and Métis Relations; Minister of Highways and Transportation)
Authors
Cariou, Warren, formerly of Meadow Lake, juror, Giller Prize (2005), member's statement,
3154–3155
Automobile Accident Insurance Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 7)
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee, moved (Sonntag),
1542–1543
Automobile Accident Insurance Amendment Act, 2005 (No. 124)
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee, moved (Sonntag),
3084
Automobiles
Registration fees, increase, Saskatchewan Government Insurance,
212
Basketball
Hoopla Provincial Championships (2005)
Girls 4A, Meadow Lake Spartan Girls Basketball Team, gold medal winners, member's statement,
2271–2272
Bridges
Diefenbaker bridge, Prince Albert, repairs, funding,
940 ,
1275 ,
1554
Business
Western First Nations Hospitality Limited Partnership
Establishment, purpose, member's statement,
468
Canadian Wheat Board
Support, mandate of orderly grain marketing, affirm, moved (Trew); amendment (Stewart),
842–844
CommunityNet
Wireless high-speed Internet service, launch, SaskTel, CommunityNet II initiative, ministerial statement,
2311–2312
Credit unions
Development, Ghana, Canadian Co-operative Association program, Joan Baer, Saskatchewan participant, member's statement,
831–832
Crown and Central Agencies Committee
Automobile Accident Insurance Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 7)
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1676
Automobile Accident Insurance Amendment Act, 2005 (No. 124)
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly,
3127
Highway Traffic Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 14)
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1512
Snowmobile Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 29)
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1513
Traffic Safety Act (No. 72)
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1974
Traffic Safety Consequential Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 73)
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1975
Vehicle Administration Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 48)
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1512
Emergency preparedness
FleetNet emergency radio system
Environment Department
Licences and fees, increase,
213–214
First Nations
Aboriginal employment development program
Partnership agreement, 54th, ministerial statement,
997
Gathering of Nations Powwow, 21st, member's statement,
1071
Forest industry
Meadow Lake oriented strand board plant, official opening (May 29, 2004), member's statement,
1287
High schools
Ernie Studer School, Loon Lake, graduating class (2005), smoke free, member's statement,
3067
Highway Traffic Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 14)
Highways and roads
Construction and maintenance,
3023
Orange Zone Challenge, Highways and Transportation Dept. advertising contest, Winston Knoll Collegiate students, Regina, winners, ministerial statement,
1242–1243
Highway No. 15
Repairs, portion of highway,
3021
Highway No. 35
Repairs, north from United States border,
3020–3021
Hockey
2005 Centennial Cup Hockey Challenge, Saskatchewan vs. Alberta, Lloydminster (April 13, 2005), member's statement,
2517
Tournament, Meadow Lake, Métis Nation Local 31, hosts, member's statement,
555–556
Journalism
Women of the Dawn First Nations Award for Journalism (2004), Dwayne Derocher, recipient, community radio station manager, Flying Dust First Nation, member's statement,
1951
Métis
Métis Nation of Saskatchewan, elections, problems, resolution,
1553 ,
1656–1657
Ministerial statements
CommunityNet
Wireless high-speed Internet service, launch, SaskTel, CommunityNet II initiative,
2311–2312
First Nations
Aboriginal employment development program, partnership agreement, 54th,
997
Highways and roads
Construction and maintenance
Orange Zone Challenge, Highways and Transportation Dept. advertising contest, Winston Knoll Collegiate students, Regina, winners,
1242–1243
Saskatchewan Government Insurance
Injury income benefits, increase,
2451
Saskatchewan Transportation Company
Celebrate Saskatchewan youth pass, centennial program, (summer 2005),
3123
SaskTel International
Contract, rural network infrastructure, Tete province, Mozambique, Mozambique Telecommunications Company,
1926
Contracts, telecommunications, Tanzania, Ukraine,
756
Telephones
Cellular service, expansion, SaskTel Mobility,
2883
Treaty Commissioner Office
Treaties, cultural awareness, public education programs, funding,
2151
Women
Year of First Nations and Métis Women (2005),
2969–2970
Oral question period
Automobiles
Registration fees, increase, Saskatchewan Government Insurance,
212
Bridges
Diefenbaker bridge, Prince Albert, repairs, funding,
940 ,
1275 ,
1554
Emergency preparedness
FleetNet emergency radio system, replacement issues,
2420
Environment Dept.
Licences and fees, increase,
213–214
Highways and roads
Construction and maintenance,
3023
Highway No. 15
Repairs, portion of highway,
3021
Highway No. 35
Repairs, north from United States border,
3020–3021
Métis
Métis Nation of Saskatchewan, elections, problems, resolution,
1553 ,
1656–1657
Saskatchewan Telecommunications
Investments
Portfolio, net worth,
690
Telephones
Internet scam, SaskTel subscribers, calls to São Tomé,
992–993
Internet scam, SaskTel subscribers, warnings,
1038–1039
Women
Year of First Nations and Métis Women (2005), recognition,
1953
Saskatchewan Government Insurance
Injury income benefits, increase, ministerial statement,
2451
Saskatchewan Telecommunications
Investments
Portfolio, net worth,
690
Saskatchewan Transportation Company
Celebrate Saskatchewan youth pass, centennial program (summer 2005), ministerial statement,
3123
SaskTel International
Contract, rural network infrastructure, Tete province, Mozambique, Mozambique Telecommunications Company, ministerial statement,
1926
Contracts, telecommunications, Tanzania, Ukraine, ministerial statement,
756
Snowmobile Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 29)
Telephones
Cellular service
Expansion, SaskTel Mobility, ministerial statement,
2883
Internet scam
SaskTel subscribers, calls to São Tomé,
992–993
Traffic Safety Act (No. 72)
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee, moved (Sonntag),
1967
Traffic Safety Consequential Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 73)
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee, moved (Sonntag),
1967
Treaty Commissioner Office
Treaties, cultural awareness, public education programs, funding, ministerial statement,
2151
Vehicle Administration Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 48)
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee, moved (Sonntag),
1310
Women
Year of First Nations and Métis Women (2005)
Speaker
Commonwealth Day
Message from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (March 14, 2005),
2012–2013
Condolences
Koskie, Murray James (former MLA) moved (Calvert),
260–261
Legislative Assembly
Adjournment (June 17, 2004), moved (Van Mulligen),
1705–1706
Clerk Assistant (Committees), Iris Lang
Points of order
Budget debate, member did not give up place in speaking; House adjourned,
2277
Canadian Wheat Board, support, mandate of orderly grain marketing, affirm, moved (Trew); amendment (Stewart), status of amendment,
845–846
Electronic mail, telegrams, should not be quoted in the Assembly,
480
Energy
Development, moved (Lautermilch); amendment (Bakken), amendment changes intent of original motion,
2126–2127
Language
Unparliamentary,
3025 ,
3041–3042
Withdrawal and apology in a member's statement,
2569
Members, indirect indication of name of a member,
2463
Oral question period
Take notice provision, ministerial responses to questions,
1813
Tax increases, member imputed that Premier personally benefited,
1556
Privilege
Embargoed news conferences and technical briefings, attendance by official opposition members,
2452–2453
Stewart, Mr. Lyle (Saskatchewan Party, Thunder Creek)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
Agri-Food Act, 2004 (No. 65)
Agriculture
Agriculture Development Fund, programs, new agriculture and food research projects, funding, ministerial statement,
965
Canadian farm income program
Government record, member's statement,
1516
Rural service centres, closures
Costs, leaseholder settlements,
865–866
Costs, leaseholder settlements, severance pay,
1074
Agriculture, Food and Rural Revitalization Department
Agrologists
Agrologist extension program, reduction,
561 ,
590
Meeting in Saskatoon,
591
Budget (2004)
Reaction
Leader-Post column, Bob Hughes (April 2, 2004), member's statement,
320
Canadian agricultural income stabilization program
Provincial funding (2003), federal programs, equitable funding formulas, moved (Stewart),
1928–1929
Canadian Wheat Board
Support, mandate of orderly grain marketing, affirm, moved (Trew); amendment (Stewart),
844–845
Cattle industry
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy
Bull sale, Regina, centenary year, member's statement,
2145
Centenarians
Gomersall, Bill, Galilee district south of Moose Jaw, 100th birthday, congratulations, member's statement,
2405
Department of Energy and Mines Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 17)
Education tax
Rural properties, rebate program (2004), petitions,
1510
Energy
Development, moved (Lautermilch); amendment (Bakken)
Questions and comments,
2130
Environment
Craik, Eco-centre, sustainable living project
Sustainable Community Award winner (2005), member's statement,
3248–3249
Farm families
Financial distress, hardship, effects, recognition, moved (Bjornerud),
2645–2647
Farmers/Producers
Income support programs, federal-provincial,
1519–1520
Financial Administration Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 1)
Health care
Changes
Cuts, closures
Facility integration, public consultation, Herbert,
1240 ,
1252
Health care facilities
Closures, conversions, public hearings,
834
Craik and District Health Centre, closure, downsizing,
929
Craik and District Health Centre, closure, downsizing, petitions,
923 ,
935 ,
1033 ,
1067 ,
1079–1080 ,
1101 ,
1257 ,
1271 ,
1281 ,
1327 ,
1378 ,
1389 ,
1401 ,
1411 ,
1465 ,
1575 ,
1647 ,
1661 ,
1675
Inquiry by Human Services Committee, closures and conversions, moratorium until inquiry report presented to Assembly, moved (Gantefoer),
1557–1558
Hospitals
Herbert-Morse Union Hospital
Humboldt hospital, new, funding, petitions,
2139–2140
Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 61)
Legislative Assembly members
Language, unparliamentary, withdrawal and apology, member's statement,
2531
Livestock industry
Hogs
Heartland pork group, Saskatchewan Wheat Pool investment, losses,
1332
Support Canadian actions to open United States border to ruminants, develop Canadian solutions, Saskatchewan monitor situation and assist in implementation of strategies, moved (Wartman),
2091–2093
Long-term care facilities
Meat processing industry
World Meat Congress, Winnipeg (2004), attendance,
1656
Worldwide Pork, Moose Jaw, closure, restructuring,
3222–3223 ,
3250
Ministerial statements
Agriculture
Agriculture Development Fund, programs, new agriculture and food research projects, funding,
965
Oral question period
Agriculture
Canadian farm income program
Rural service centres, closures
Costs, leaseholder settlements,
865–866
Costs, leaseholder settlements, severance pay,
1074
Agrologists
Agrologist extension program, reduction,
561 ,
590
Meeting in Saskatoon,
591
Canadian agricultural income stabilization program
Cattle industry
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy
Farmers/Producers
Income support programs, federal-provincial,
1519–1520
Health care
Changes
Cuts, closures
Facility integration, public consultation, Herbert,
1240 ,
1252
Health care facilities
Closures, conversions, public hearings,
834
Craik and District Health Centre, closure, downsizing,
929
Hospitals
Herbert-Morse Union Hospital
Livestock industry
Hogs, Heartland pork group, Saskatchewan Wheat Pool investment, losses,
1332
Meat processing industry
World Meat Congress, Winnipeg (2004), attendance,
1656
Worldwide Pork, Moose Jaw, closure, restructuring,
3222–3223 ,
3250
Prairie Diagnostic Services
Oratory
Optimist International Oratorical Competition (2004), Sheridan, Washington, Jada Walchuk, Moose Jaw, winner, member's statement,
1090
Parks, provincial
Douglas Provincial Park, spring opening dates, Elbow town council, concerns, member's statement,
436
Prairie Diagnostic Services
Provincial Sales Tax Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 36)
Regional Parks Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 23)
Saskatchewan Farm Security Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 22)
School divisions
Amalgamation
Reverse decision, petitions,
2001 ,
2024 ,
2039 ,
2073 ,
2107 ,
2153 ,
2183–2184 ,
2205 ,
2232 ,
2266 ,
2327–2328 ,
2389 ,
2413 ,
2441 ,
2679
Tartan Day
Recognition (April 6, 2004), member's statement,
399–400
Tobacco Tax Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 37)
Trade Union Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 87)