Hansard Subject Index - 1st Session of the 25th Legislature
Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Act (No. 43)
Referred to Human Services Committee, moved (Atkinson)
Sales tax
SAMA (Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency)
SARC (Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres)
SARM (Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities)
Saskatchewan
Concerns, member's statement
Reasons to stay in province, 10 best, member's statement
Saskatchewan Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission
Removal, services relocated,
2930
Saskatchewan Archives Board
Saskatchewan Arts Board
Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency
2947
Payments, school boards, reverse changes, petitions,
1947 ,
1973 ,
2002 ,
2472 ,
2506 ,
2516 ,
2528 ,
3096
Relationship with Government Relations Dept.,
3162–63
Saskatchewan Association for Community Living
Saskatchewan Association of Licensed Practical Nurses
Licensing requirements, proposal, grandparent clause,
1356–57
Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres
Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities
Conference delegates, Regina, ministerial comments
Saskatchewan Association of School Business Officials Act, 2004 (No. 21)
Referred to Human Services Committee, moved (Thomson)
Saskatchewan Book Awards
Saskatchewan Business Council
Saskatchewan Cancer Agency
Allan Blair Cancer Centre, Regina, funding,
2279
Saskatchewan centenarian medallion (2005)
Big River, Helen Swedberg, Josephine Olenchuk, Laura Matz, member's statement
Carlyle, Napoleon Hamel, member's statement
Dodsland area, Anna Boyle, member's statement
Estevan, Florence Melton, Mildred Good, Mary Ehrmantraut, Emma McColl; Midale, Ole Ryan, member's statement
Ituna, Pearl Lutzko, member's statement
Kerrobert, Wanda Constantinoff, member's statement
Kyle, Helen Erickson; Lucky Lake, Myra Berndt, member's statement
Macklin, Appolonia Jansen, member's statement
Melfort constituency, Belle Harley, Nettie Rolph, Katie Stewart, member's statement
Rosetown area, Alta Johnston, Ivy Hunt, member's statement
Saskatchewan Rivers constituency, Matrona Petruk, Elsa Ostlund, Palmer Hanson, member's statement
Saskatoon
Donna Beall, member's statement
Tikla Larionak, Mary Hearonemus, Freda Mang, Anna Wilms, Phyllis E. Perkins, Myrtle L. Hopkins, Sylvia Birnie, member's statement
Wilkie, Ester Wolf, Florantina Ziegler, member's statement
Wynyard, Sigurveig Gudmundson, Mary Chudyk, Gertrude Madey, Mike Wasyluk, member's statement
Saskatchewan centennial
Saskatchewan Centennial Medal
Saskatchewan Centennial 2005 peace project
Saskatchewan Centre of the Arts
Saskatchewan Commercial Egg Producers' Marketing Board
Accountability, annual reports,
918
Board minutes, distribution,
918
Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation
Canadian agricultural income stabilization program claims
Client information, privacy, direct approach from MLAs,
1023–24
Saskatchewan Dragoons
Saskatchewan employment supplement
Saskatchewan Farm Security Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 22)
Referred to Economy Committee, moved (Van Mulligen)
Saskatchewan Federation of Labour
Budget (2005), reaction,
2278
Saskatchewan Forest Centre, Prince Albert
4 ,
167 ,
233
Saskatchewan Government Insurance
69
Injury income benefits, increase, ministerial statement
Saskatchewan health cards
Saskatchewan Health Information Network
1014–15
Canada Health Infoway, Saskatchewan participation,
1015
Patient records, electronic, development, functionality
Projects
Health information solution data centre,
1016
Integrated clinical system,
1015–16
Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation
Saskatchewan immigrant nominee program
Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology
Capital projects, progress,
2593
Contract agreement
Administrative support workers,
1363
Review, five-year, status,
2593
Strike,
453–54
Settlement agreement, rejected by cabinet
Students, financial losses, compensation
Students, loss of year of study
Students, loss of year of study, member's statement
Termination, negotiations
Underfunding, impact,
459
Saskatchewan Junior Citizen of the Year
Saskatchewan legislative internship program
Saskatchewan Liquor Board
Stores, proposed, Estevan, Kindersley, Swift Current vs. funding health care
Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company
Saskatchewan Order of Merit
Saskatchewan Party
Dinner, Prince Albert (April 16, 2005), member's statement
Grow Saskatchewan strategy,
2259
Leader's dinner and speech (April 18, 2005), member's statement
Leadership dinner, Calgary (November 25, 2004), member's statement
Nomination meeting, Meadow Lake constituency (May 11, 2005), member's statement
Nomination meeting, Swift Current constituency (May 4, 2005), member's statement
Official opposition, government funding,
3183–84
One hundred ideas strategy,
2259
One hundred ideas strategy, critique,
2281–82
Strategy, economic development,
416
Strategy, northern Saskatchewan,
2315–16
Vision, innovation agenda, member's statement
Saskatchewan Pension Annuity Fund Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 5)
Referred to Economy Committee, moved (Van Mulligen)
Saskatchewan Potato Utility Development Company
2254
Government business, scandal, request to move motion, leave not granted
Judicial inquiry
Independent, request, moved (Wall)
Independent, request, petitions,
1859 ,
1891 ,
1903 ,
1916 ,
1947 ,
1973 ,
2002 ,
2608
Litigation
Counterclaims, brief, funding for lawsuit by plaintiffs
Expenses, former Vice-Chair of SaskWater, payment by government
Request for action against government member
Saskatchewan Power Corporation
69
Profits, dividend to government
Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation
Employee positions, elimination,
353
Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation Repeal Act (No. 78)
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee, moved (Higgins)
Saskatchewan Regional Parks Association
Saskatchewan Research Council
Diseases, identification, animal tracing,
4
Saskatchewan School Trustees' Association Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 303)
Referred to Private Bills Committee, moved (McCall)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Saskatchewan summit
Saskatchewan Surgical Care Network
Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation
Contract, new
Salaries, pensionable economic adjustment,
2980–82
Contract negotiations
Comments, Learning minister
Saskatchewan Telecommunications
69
Investments
Losses
tapped into. com, Persona Inc., Navigata Communications, Retx.com
Navigata Communications,
2320
Net income projection (2004)
Scholarships, post-secondary students, member's statement
Saskatchewan Transportation Company
Celebrate Saskatchewan youth pass, centennial program (summer 2005), ministerial statement
Services, essential role to Saskatchewan people, moved (Yates)
Saskatchewan Watershed Authority
356
Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Act, 2005 (No. 118)
Referred to Economy Committee, moved (Forbes)
Amendments, first and second readings
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool
Board, Terry Baker, president and chairman, appointment, member's statement
Saskatchewan Woodworkers' Guild
Saskatchewan Writers Guild
Saskatchewan Young Professionals and Entrepreneurs
Saskatoon, Sask.
Saskatoon & District Chamber of Commerce
Saskatoon Foundation Amendment Act, 2005 (No. 305)
Referred to Private Bills Committee, moved (Addley)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2641
Saskatoon Health Region
Chief executive officer, former, advisory role contract
Chief executive officer, former, advisory role contract, immediate termination, petitions,
2727 ,
2746 ,
2820 ,
2862 ,
3014 ,
3028 ,
3064 ,
3096 ,
3145
Chief executive officer, severance package
Saskatoon Radio Royal Day of Caring
SaskCan Pulse Traders
SaskEnergy Incorporated
69
SaskEnergy Youth Enviro-Action Award
SaskFilm and Video Development Corporation
SaskPower
SaskTel
SaskTel International
Contract, rural network infrastructure, Tete province, Mozambique, Mozambique Telecommunications Company, ministerial statement
Contracts, telecommunications, Tanzania, Ukraine, ministerial statement
School boards
Amalgamated
Administrative functions,
2985
Francophone school governance, 10th anniversary gala (April 9, 2005), member's statement
Saskatchewan School Boards Association, Award of Distinction, Lorie Annand, Melfort, recipient, member's statement
Trustee representation in restructured school divisions,
2999
School divisions
Amalgamation,
354 ,
1640–41 ,
2245 ,
2290
Catholic school divisions, concerns,
2999–3000
Challenges, accountability models, equity,
1154
Concerns, smaller school boards,
1157–58
Restructuring, funding,
2199
Restructuring, implementation
Restructuring, rationale, equity,
1152–61
Restructuring coordinating committee,
1160–61
Reverse decision, Hudson Bay Board of Education, petitions
Reverse decision, petitions,
1739 ,
1772 ,
1788 ,
1802 ,
1832 ,
1860 ,
1891 ,
1903 ,
1916 ,
1947 ,
1973 ,
2002 ,
2025 ,
2041 ,
2075 ,
2109 ,
2141 ,
2155 ,
2185 ,
2206 ,
2233 ,
2267 ,
2303 ,
2329 ,
2362 ,
2390 ,
2402 ,
2414 ,
2442 ,
2472 ,
2506 ,
2516 ,
2528 ,
2560 ,
2596 ,
2608 ,
2618 ,
2714 ,
2746 ,
2820 ,
2862 ,
3014 ,
3126 ,
3246
Bjornerud,
1857 ,
1889 ,
1945 ,
2001 ,
2023 ,
2039 ,
2153 ,
2183 ,
2205 ,
2231 ,
2266 ,
2327
Brkich,
1858 ,
1890 ,
1902 ,
1915 ,
1946 ,
1971 ,
2001–2 ,
2024 ,
2074 ,
2108 ,
2232 ,
2302 ,
2506
Dearborn,
1708 ,
1772 ,
1788 ,
1802 ,
1859 ,
1890 ,
1903 ,
1915 ,
2025 ,
2074 ,
2361 ,
2390 ,
2608 ,
2680
Eagles,
1890 ,
2024 ,
2040 ,
2073 ,
2108 ,
2154 ,
2232 ,
2266 ,
2302 ,
2401 ,
2441 ,
2471 ,
2505 ,
2515 ,
2559 ,
2607 ,
2767
Elhard,
1707 ,
1737 ,
1771 ,
1787 ,
1801 ,
1831 ,
2001 ,
2023 ,
2039 ,
2073 ,
2107 ,
2183 ,
2205 ,
2231 ,
2265 ,
2327 ,
2361 ,
2389 ,
2401 ,
2413
Hart,
1859 ,
1890–91 ,
1903 ,
1946 ,
2025 ,
2040 ,
2074 ,
2154–55 ,
2232–33 ,
2267 ,
2302–3 ,
2329 ,
2361 ,
2608 ,
2820
Hermanson,
1857 ,
1889 ,
1901 ,
1913 ,
1945 ,
1972 ,
2023 ,
2039 ,
2073 ,
2107 ,
2139 ,
2153 ,
2183 ,
2205 ,
2231 ,
2265–66 ,
2327 ,
2362 ,
2389 ,
2441 ,
2471 ,
2505 ,
2527 ,
2559 ,
2595 ,
2607 ,
2767 ,
2959 ,
3109 ,
3217
Huyghebaert,
1707 ,
1738 ,
1771 ,
1788 ,
1801 ,
1831 ,
2040 ,
2074 ,
2108 ,
2154 ,
2206 ,
3217
Stewart,
2001 ,
2024 ,
2039 ,
2073 ,
2107 ,
2153 ,
2183–84 ,
2205 ,
2232 ,
2266 ,
2327–28 ,
2389 ,
2413 ,
2441 ,
2679
Student population, size of,
1638–40
Aspen Grove, heritage fair
Davidson School Division, administrator retirement and contractual rehiring,
2994–95
Education mill rate, standardization, larger divisions,
2945–46
Grants, operating, increase,
2982
Mill rates, estimates based on 2005 assessments,
3176–77
SchoolPLUS program
Schools
Albert School, Regina, core curriculum, mandatory Cree program, member's statement
Arborfield, roof, leaks,
155
Business officials, association
Cando Community School, teen support centre and new addition, official opening (June 7, 2004), member's statement
Capital projects, funding, kindergarten to grade 12, Ile-a-la-Crosse, Warman, Saskatoon, La Loche, Prince Albert, Moose Jaw,
2197
Closures,
1157–60 ,
2343
Major School, stay closure until clear direction on taxation issues, petitions
Radisson School, moratorium
Radisson School, options, public meeting, member's statement
École St. Paul, Saskatoon, 50th anniversary (May 14, 2004), member's statement
Elementary, Arbor Creek area, Saskatoon,
3170–71
Elementary, construction funding, Arbor Creek area, Saskatoon, petitions,
2040–41 ,
2185 ,
2206 ,
2329 ,
2442 ,
2506 ,
2560 ,
2618 ,
2650 ,
2714 ,
2768 ,
2873 ,
2910 ,
3028 ,
3064 ,
3096 ,
3110 ,
3126 ,
3145 ,
3219
Cheveldayoff,
2024 ,
2154 ,
2184 ,
2302 ,
2413 ,
2472 ,
2527–28 ,
2607–8 ,
2617 ,
2680 ,
2745 ,
2861–62 ,
2887 ,
3013 ,
3027 ,
3063 ,
3095–96 ,
3109 ,
3125 ,
3144
Elementary schools, Silver Springs area, Saskatoon,
1162–63
Fairview Middle School, Swift Current, student excellence, research study project, member's statement
First Nations reserve schools, graduation rate
Heritage fair, Aspen Grove School Division, member's statement
Heritage fair, Pilot Butte School, member's statement
John Lake School, Saskatoon, playground, construction, member's statement
Miller Elementary School, centennial celebration and time capsule, member's statement
Moose Jaw, francophone, construction,
2288
Raymore School, centennial art project, member's statement
Rural, retain, such as Dodsland, adequate education for rural families, petitions,
1708
Safety Patrol Week (May 2004), member's statement
Science and technology
Innovation, technology,
67
New book, Saskatchewan achievements, promotion to high school students, member's statement
Seager Wheeler Maple Grove Farm
Tillage Days, 10th anniversary (2004), member's statement
Securities Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 53)
Referred to Human Services Committee, moved (Quennell)
SED Systems
Seizure of Criminal Property Act (No. 110)
Referred to Human Services Committee, moved (Quennell)
Senate
Hon. Herb Sparrow, Saskatchewan senator (1968-2005), North Battleford Rotary Club charity roast (May 14, 2005), member's statement
Standing Committee on National Finance, Saskatchewan presentation (April 28, 2004), member's statement
Senior citizens
Assisted living, Nirvana Villa, Melfort, fees, increase,
1435–36
Budget, effects, reductions in long-term care beds, acute care services, increase in provincial sales tax, moved (Heppner); amendment (Junor)
Golden Sunset Seniors Club, Pilot Butte, 20th anniversary celebration (May 2, 2004), member's statement
Unity and district seniors lodge project, citizens remain in community, funding, petitions,
264 ,
281 ,
397 ,
466 ,
491 ,
524 ,
553 ,
616 ,
650 ,
684 ,
718 ,
748 ,
808
Dearborn,
177 ,
239 ,
264 ,
337 ,
433 ,
465–66 ,
491 ,
524 ,
583–84 ,
616 ,
650 ,
683 ,
717–18 ,
782
Service clubs
Estevan Royal Purple Lodge #74, 60th anniversary banquet (May 15, 2004), member's statement
Lions, Eatonia, 50th anniversary; Mantario, 25th anniversary, member's statement
Order of the Eastern Star, donation, Lung Association of Saskatchewan, member's statement
Rotary Club of Saskatoon, Badge and Shield Week (2004), fire services, police services, emergency services, member's statement
Seventy-five minute debate
Canadian agricultural income stabilization program, provincial funding (2003), federal programs, equitable funding formulas, moved (Stewart),
1928–39
Canadian Wheat Board
Support, mandate of orderly grain marketing, affirm, moved (Trew); amendment (Stewart),
840–52
Emergency preparedness
FleetNet emergency radio system, maintain until viable province-wide alternative available, moved (Kerpan); amendment (Prebble),
2423–34
Energy
Development, moved (Lautermilch); amendment (Bakken),
2119–31
Families
Building Independence programs, endorsement, moved (Iwanchuk),
2628–40
Health care
Changes, cutbacks, facility closures, heed words of former Premier Roy Romanow (November 2003), moved (Bakken),
966–79
Funding, additional, commitment to high quality, continuation of Action Plan for Health Care, moved (Junor),
562–75
Housing
HomeFirst, housing strategy, support, recognition of Saskatchewan Housing Corporation services, moved (McCall); amendment (Dearborn),
1113–25
Municipalities
Funding, municipal agreements (2005-2006), inadequate, property tax increases, moved (Huyghebaert),
2754–66
Saskatchewan Transportation Company
Services, essential role to Saskatchewan people, moved (Yates),
1815–26
Senior citizens
Budget, effects, reductions in long-term care beds, acute care services, increase in provincial sales tax, moved (Heppner); amendment (Junor),
728–40
Sexual assault
Awareness Week (March 28-April 3, 2004), member's statement
Sexual offenders
Randy Scott Burgmann, released, Prince Albert Penitentiary, public disclosure in Regina
SGI
Sharma, Rajendra
Sharps
Needles, scalpels, worker protection
SHIN
Shulko, Annie
Simmonds, Dorothy
SINP (Saskatchewan immigrant nominee program)
Skating
Celebrate Saskatchewan On Ice, centennial event, Saskatoon (April 2, 2005), member's statement
Skating rink complexes, Maple Creek, Eastend, fundraising events, member's statement
Skiing
Cross-country sit skiing, Saski Prairie Cup (2004), Sheridan Jewell, Kenaston, winner, member's statement
Skills Canada
Skytrail
Small business
164 ,
421
Aust's Store, Big Beaver, general store, member's statement
Bottled water, Gene's Water Care, Broadview, member's statement
Dingwall Designer Guitars, Saskatoon, successes, member's statement
Loans program, economic benefits, member's statement
Restaurants
Bannock Shack, Regina, member's statement
Copper Kettle, Regina, 40th anniversary (2004), member's statement
Small Business Loans Association, funding,
277
Small Business Loans Association, job creation certificates, Wynyard, member's statement
T. Co. Chocolate Factory, Kindersley, member's statement
Small Claims Amendment Act, 2005 (No. 111)
Referred to Human Services Committee, moved (Quennell)
Smith, David E.
Snowbirds
Snowmobile Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 29)
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee, moved (Taylor)
Soccer
Soccer park indoor facility, University Heights, Saskatoon, sod turning (April 20, 2005), member's statement
World Class Players' Cup, Regina (April 12-17, 2005), member's statement
Social assistance recipients
408
Food allowance,
2251
Gary Tinker, Pinehouse, member's statement
Provincial sales tax credit, increase,
275 ,
484
Training, work opportunities,
455
Social issues
447
Social programs
69 ,
2195
Social services
Workers, decrease, effect,
2295
Socialism
94 ,
133 ,
188
Soeurs de la Charite de St. Louis Repeal Act (No. 306)
Referred to Private Bills Committee, moved (Hagel)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2641
Softwood lumber
Soron, David
Souls Harbour Mission
Soybeans
Sparrow, Herb
Speaker
Speaker, Deputy
Speaker and Deputy Speaker, rulings and statements
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, motion for consideration, Speaker casting vote, principles,
234–35
Bills
Bring member's attention back to Bill in hand,
2579
Relating to same subject, Bill No. 206 removed from order paper,
3061
Stick with text of Bill, allow Speaker to deal with points of order,
1588
Budget motion, amendment, test of Assembly's confidence in government, amendment defeated,
485–86
Budget motion, confidence in government,
486
Chair
Members' remarks should be directed through the Chair,
115 ,
181 ,
1267 ,
1291 ,
1809 ,
1821 ,
1864 ,
2008 ,
2211 ,
2236 ,
2259 ,
2409 ,
2523 ,
2721 ,
2790 ,
2829 ,
2856
Members' remarks should be directed through the Chair in the third person not in the second person,
130
Debate
Budget, make remarks relevant,
2339
Budget, members can only speak to the particular special order once,
2277
Make remarks relevant to main motion,
2104
Refrain from extraneous debate,
2221
Restricted to additions in amendment,
2059
Seventy-five minute, question and comment period supposed to be one at a time,
2638
Seventy-five minute, questions to be asked of people who have spoken in debate,
2433
Too many people trying to enter debate at same time,
2750
Decorum
All members take a deep breath,
2687
Allow question to be put,
2658
Interruptions during oral questions,
942
Language was parliamentary but disorder in the House is of concern,
3041–42
Members to distinguish between good-natured heckle and harangue,
216 ,
373
Noise level,
188 ,
233 ,
308 ,
322 ,
323 ,
440 ,
945 ,
973 ,
1076 ,
1242 ,
1253 ,
1268 ,
1276 ,
1293 ,
1423 ,
1531 ,
1566 ,
1713 ,
1744 ,
1745 ,
1747 ,
1781 ,
1819 ,
1923 ,
2210 ,
2227 ,
2228 ,
2277 ,
2317 ,
2419 ,
2478 ,
2533 ,
2613 ,
2830 ,
2918 ,
3046 ,
3049 ,
3119 ,
3120
Occasional heckle fine but second speech during Assembly rather disruptive,
1428
Several debates at same time,
823 ,
3074
Estimates (2004-2005), various votes, moved (Van Mulligen) be withdrawn from Committee of Finance and referred to Standing Committee on Crown and Central Agencies, motion defeated, principle of retaining status quo,
487–88
Galleries
Members not to involve visitors in their statements,
1552
Visitors, participating in debate,
961 ,
2029
Implying intentions that are unparliamentary,
1525
Language
Deceive or deceived referring to members of the Assembly,
1567
Deceive or deception, do not use,
1807
"Deliberately misunderstanding," not allowed, withdraw statement,
2433
Getting rather personal, withdraw remark,
2533
Implying bad motives and bad actions, withdraw statement,
2421
Implying corruption on part of another member, withdraw and apologize,
1921
Language was parliamentary but disorder in the House is of concern,
3041–42
More judicious use of,
413
Play on words, advise against using,
868
Refrain from use of commie or communist,
23
Unparliamentary, referring to members of the Assembly,
269
Withdraw line on lying,
1653
Withdraw offending language,
1824
Members
Accusation of dishonourable motives, statement out of order,
965 ,
998
Await their turn for when they get recognized,
2564
Cannington, accusing former member and specific members of wrongdoing with respect to Mr. Melenchuk, withdraw statement,
2724
Cease interrupting debate,
3054
Cease kibitzing across the floor,
2536
Conversations, private, behind the bar,
1935
Do not imply wrongdoing on the part of any member,
473 ,
1268 ,
2626
Do not impugn intentions in statements,
1409 ,
1473
Exhibits, props, prohibited,
866 ,
1473
Find another forum for second debate,
969
Implication of wrongdoing on part of another member,
2616
Implication of wrongdoing on part of government, out of order,
1138–39
Indirectly implying that another member dishonourable, out of order,
904
Keep remarks straightforward without entering into debate during petitions,
1079
Keep Speaker out of debate,
1985
Kindersley, refrain from quantitative aspect of this heckling,
1780
Member come to order, continue with ministerial statement,
945
Pay more attention to questions and responses and stand when they are recognized,
2565
Reference to presence or absence of members not permitted,
461 ,
3055
Reflecting on intentions of another member, withdraw remark,
1107 ,
1146
Refrain from comments tossed across the way that may be personal,
2732
Refrain from indirect indication of name of a member,
2307 ,
2311
Remarks could be perceived as personal attack, refrain from proceeding in that direction,
1717
Remarks questioning a member's integrity, honesty, or character, out of order,
1807
Side conversations, communications, take behind the bar,
2228 ,
2883
Stop pointing fingers, allow debate to continue,
2686
Trying to converse across the floor,
3046
Members' statements, not debatable,
2730
Oral questions
Allow question to be put in befitting manner,
2735
Member takes notice,
1793
Question out of jurisdiction of any minister,
2882
Question out of order,
2882
Question period for dealing with issues rather than personalities,
2915
Petitions, no debate on presentation,
2726 ,
3095
Points of order
Budget debate, member did not give up place in speaking; House adjourned, point not well taken,
2277
Centennials, Saskatchewan, Legislative Assembly debate, remarks should be limited to subamendment, point well made,
2096
Electronic mail, should not be quoted in the Assembly, not well taken, members at liberty to quote signed or unsigned letters,
502
Energy, development, moved (Lautermilch); amendment (Bakken), amendment changes intent of original motion,
2126–27
Hospital waiting lists, surgery, Jim Williamson case, departmental responses, not point of order, but point of debate,
1926
Language, unparliamentary, reference to opposition member as a dog (theriomorphism), apologize unequivocally,
1987
Language, unparliamentary, withdrawal and apology in a member's statement,
2569
Learning Dept., estimates, supplementary (2004-2005), Human Services Committee meeting, questioning professional ethics, point of order not well taken,
1987
Members, refrain from indirect indication of name of a member,
2307
Oral question period, Worldwide Pork, Moose Jaw, differences between ownership and lending, point of order declined,
3228
Oral question period, Worldwide Pork, Moose Jaw, shareholders, interpretation of terminology, point of order denied,
3229
Reflecting on ruling of Speaker,
2463
Private individuals, avoid mentioning by name people outside House who are unable to reply or defend themselves,
1254
Tax increases, member imputed that Premier personally benefited, out of order, withdraw statement,
1556
Visitors, do not participate in debate,
268 ,
2965
Special care aides
Speech from the Throne
Consideration (March 19, 2004), moved (Calvert)
Read by Lieutenant Governor,
3–6
SPMC (Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation)
Sports
Aboriginal participation, funding,
2323
Laureus World Sports Awards, Portugal, Earle Connor, leg amputee sprinter, award winner, member's statement
Rural Sports Hall of Fame, induction dinner, Indian Head, 9th annual (May 28, 2004), member's statement
Saskatchewan Sport Awards (2004); Hoopla (2004), Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association, member's statement
Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame, induction dinner, 36th annual (June 12, 2004), member's statement
Track and field, Mandi Tasche, Swift Current, female Huskie athlete (2004), University of Saskatchewan, member's statement
SPUDCO
SRPA
St. Brieux, Sask.
St. George Orthodox Cathedral, Regina
St. Patrick's Day
Recognition (2005), member's statement
St. Thomas More College
Standing Committee on National Finance
Standing committees
Statistics
(April 2004), member's statement
Statues
Queen Elizabeth II riding her horse Burmese
Legislative Building grounds, Regina, member's statement
Unveiling (2005), Legislative Building grounds, Regina,
88
Statute Law Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 62)
Referred to Human Services Committee, moved (Quennell)
Statute Law Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 2) (No. 63)
Referred to Human Services Committee, moved (Quennell)
Statutes
Steel industry
IPSCO Inc., environmental agreement,
1055
Steeves, Agnes
STEP
Stepping Stones Youth Rally
Stewart, Katie
Stonechild inquiry
Struck, Wendy
Students
Canada Day Poster Challenge (2005), Jennifer Truong, grade 8, W.S. Hawrylak School, Regina, winner, member's statement
Canada-Wide Science Fair (2004), St. John's, Newfoundland, Saskatoon winners, member's statement
CanSpell National Spelling Bee competition, Ottawa, Saskatchewan representatives, member's statement
CanWest CanSpell competition, Saskatchewan division, Kaleb Adam, Swift Current, winner, member's statement
Centennial quilt wall hanging, Lord Asquith School, Asquith, member's statement
Exchange program, Eston Composite School, Eston and Holman, Northwest Territories, member's statement
Exchange program, Kamsack Comprehensive Institute, Kamsack and Manitoulin Island, Ontario, member's statement
Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, Phoenix, Arizona, Kim Richards, Walter Murray Collegiate, Saskatoon, participant, member's statement
Scholarships
Lester B. Pearson United World College, British Columbia, awards to students from Prince Albert and Cumberland House, member's statement
Skills Canada provincial competition (2004), Will Crossman, Rosetown Central High School, first place, cabinet making, member's statement
Skills Canada Saskatchewan provincial competition, Mount Royal Collegiate students, Saskatoon, medal winners, member's statement
Walter Murray Collegiate, Saskatoon, Kimberly Richards, Raymond Ko, achievements, member's statement
Youth Heritage Poster Award (2005), grades 10-12, Lisa Smith, Wynyard Composite High School, recipient, member's statement
Summer games
Jeux du Canada Games (2005)
Host, Saskatchewan,
5 ,
362
SaskEnergy volunteer challenge, member's statement
Team Saskatchewan, appointments, member's statement
Saskatchewan First Nations Summer Games (July 2-8, 2005), Kawacatoose First Nation, hosts, member's statement
Sun Country Regional Health Authority
Health care services, public consultations prior to changes, petitions,
1915 ,
1947 ,
1973
Laundry services, Estevan, Weyburn,
2808–9
Sunrise Regional Health Authority
Superannuation (Supplementary Provisions) Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 6)
Referred to Economy Committee, moved (Van Mulligen)
Surgery
Dental, in hospitals, billing,
1440
Surveyors
SWADD (System wide admission and discharge department)
Swedberg, Helen
Swift Current
Swimming pools
Cabri, public health standards,
3231–32
Swine
Synchrotron
SYPE (Saskatchewan Young Professionals and Entrepreneurs)