Hansard Subject Index - 2nd Session of the 25th Legislature
- Pangaea Systems Inc.
- Parks
- Provincial
- 75th anniversary (2006), capital funding,
1161
- Alcohol, elimination, long weekend (May 2006),
1473,
1571–72
- Cottages, lease fees, legislative changes, consultation process,
1377–78
- Moose Mountain, golf course renovation,
1465
- Quad bikes, restricted use,
1572
- Regional, alcohol, monitoring, long weekend (May 2006),
1473
- Urban, Saskatoon, development, funding,
1126
- Urban, Weyburn and Battlefords, development, funding,
1161
- Parks Amendment Act, 2006 (No. 48)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Infrastructure Committee, moved (Hagel)
- Partnership Amendment Act, 2006 (No. 41)
- Referred to Human Services Committee, moved (Quennell)
- Pasqua Lake
- Passover
- Pathologists, forensic
- Pathology
- Pensions
- Pensions and benefits, provincial employees, parity, petitions,
1705,
1722
- Pensions and benefits, retired provincial employees, parity
- Petitions [Session 2]
- Agriculture
- Rural service centre and Environment Dept. office, Biggar, retain
- Autism
- Effective treatment and support
- Automobiles
- Licensing agency, Cadillac, reinstate
- Cancer
- Patients, timely access to medical treatments
- Crop insurance
- Premiums, increase, coverage reduction, reverse
- Drug and alcohol abuse
- Crystal methamphetamine, prevention, enforcement, treatment strategy
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals
- Avastin, colon cancer drug, funding
- Farmers
- Income assistance program, federal-provincial
- Gasoline
- Taxation, reduction, use of provincial oil revenue
- Health care centres
- Davidson, Imperial, maintain at current level of service
- Wilkie, health care centre and special care home, maintain at current level of service
- Highways and roads
- Highway No. 18, Claydon to Robsart, repaving
- Highway No. 20, upgrade to primary weight status
- Highway No. 23, south access road to Zenon Park, repairs and maintenance
- Highway No. 3, repairs and maintenance, Fairholme to Turtleford and Livelong access road
- Highway No. 5, upgrade, widen, Humboldt to Saskatoon
- Section shops, provincial, Watrous, remain open
- Hospitals
- Biggar Hospital, long-term care home, ambulance services, maintain
- Children's, new, Saskatoon, funding
- Melfort Hospital, retain all acute care beds
- Tisdale, reinstate surgical services
- Impaired driving
- Drug- and alcohol-related traffic injuries and death, mandatory drug and alcohol testing
- Labour force
- Northern workers, north of 62nd township, overtime pay equal to southern workers
- Northern workers, overtime pay equal to southern workers
- Marinas
- Revoy's Marina, long-term lease to ensure safety of area continues
- Marriages
- Same-sex, protective legislation for marriage commissioners unable or unwilling to perform ceremonies
- Pensions
- Pensions and benefits, provincial employees, parity
- Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres
- Human resources plan, implement recommendation
- Saskatchewan Government Insurance
- Licensing agency, Handel, reinstate
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Office, Davidson, retain current level of customer service
- Schools
- Elementary, Arbor Creek area, Saskatoon, construction funding
- Telephones
- Cellular service, Highway No. 19 and Outlook area
- Cellular service, provision, Biggar constituency
- Cellular service, provision, rural areas
- Pay telephone, Whitesand Regional Park, reinstall
- Petroleum Technology Research Centre, Regina
3
- Research and development,
2
- Pharmaceuticals
- Physicians
- Chief forensic pathologist of Saskatchewan, Dr. Shaun Ladham, ministerial statement (Quennell)
- CTV Regina, Citizen of the Year Award (2005), Dr. Krishna Kumar, neurosurgeon, member's statement
- Endocrinologists
- Saskatoon, recruitment,
1589
- Shortage, recruitment, retention
- Shortage, referrals, Saskatoon to Regina
- Shortage, treatment out of province, Curtis Schaan case
- Family Doctor Week in Canada (December 5-11, 2005), member's statement
- Medical student to resident ratio,
1320–21
- Physician of the Year (2005), Saskatchewan Medical Association, Dr. Stewart Holmes, Eston, recipient, member's statement
- Recruitment and retention
- International graduates, funding,
1316
- Recruitment and retention agency, establishment, funding,
1316–17
- Residencies, Canadian resident matching service,
1651
- Residencies, specialty, in-province, specific case,
1651
- Poetry
- Points of order
- Inference that a member deliberately misleading the House
- Language
- Calling government members communists, withdraw remark
- Minister has misled the House, withdraw and apologize
- Referring to official opposition as Saskatchewan conservative party, withdraw remark
- Use of the word duplicitous
- Police Amendment Act, 2005
- In force (April 1, 2006), public complaint investigation and decision processes, changes, ministerial statement (Quennell)
- Police and Peace Officers' Memorial Day Act (No. 49)
- Referred to Human Services Committee, moved (Yates)
- Police services
- Awards, excellence in policing service, Saskatchewan Association of Chiefs of Police, member's statement
- Complaints process, new,
5
- Discipline, amendments to Police Act,
101
- National Police Week (May 15-21, 2006) member's statement
- Officers
- Protection from biting and spitting, legislation,
101
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police, national Aboriginal advisory committee, Roger Ratt, La Ronge, appointee, member's statement
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial funding,
1127
- Polls, opinion
- Additional provincial revenue (2005), political party support, results, member's statement
- Political party support, results,
320
- Population
- Growth, immigration, plans
- Out-migration,
30,
33,
38–39,
133–34,
150–51,
159,
237,
257,
319,
1040,
1046,
1072,
1077,
1087,
1093,
1100,
1104
- Post-secondary education graduates,
257
- West central Saskatchewan,
1071
- Young people,
32,
143,
270,
1014,
1028–32,
1035,
1122,
1137,
1193,
1195
- Young people, rural communities, retention,
1042
- Post-secondary education
- Aboriginal bursary program, Crown Investments Corporation,
1135
- Accessibility and affordability, review, selection of leader,
1756–57
- Waiting lists, health care field,
270
- Potash
- Potato industry
- Poverty
- Reduction, budgetary measures, member's statement
- Powwows
- Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute
- Research and development,
3
- Prairie Rubber Corporation
- Prairie to Pine REDA
- Premier and Deputy Premier
- Deputy Premier, role, member's statement
- First, Walter Scott, member's statement
- Southeast dinner, Weyburn, cancelled, member's statement
- Premier's Project Hope
- Premier's Voluntary Sector Initiative
- Printed errors in Hansard, correction
- Private Bills Committee
- Membership, substitution, moved (Hagel)
- Membership, substitution, moved (Taylor)
- Fifth report, moved (Junor) for concurrence
- Sixth report, moved (Junor) for concurrence, Bills referred to Committee of the Whole Assembly
- Private members' motions
- No. 1. Government, non-confidence motion, moved (Huyghebaert),
668–71
- No. 2. Complaints, Public Complaints Commission, new, endorsement by Legislative Assembly, moved (Borgerson),
791–95
- No. 3. Crop insurance, premiums (2005), deadline extension, moved (Stewart); amendment (Wartman),
920–32
- Privileges Committee
- Membership, substitution, moved (Gantefoer)
- Pro Forma Bill
- Producers
- Project Hope
5,
69,
118,
133,
154,
270,
1130–31,
1759–60
- Addiction services, correction centres,
1486
- Research Chair, substance abuse, University of Saskatchewan
- Property tax
- Agricultural land, reduction,
1009,
1063,
1097,
1105,
1119–20,
1166,
1172,
1199,
1202,
1204
- Prorogation
- Prostate Cancer Awareness Month Act (No. 203)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
474
- Prostitution
- Children and youth, protection,
1165,
1761–63
- Government departments, responsibilities,
1484,
1488
- Oyate Safe House, Regina, concerns
- Protection of Children Abusing Drugs Act (No. 201)
- Removed from order paper,
535
- Provincial Emblems and Honours Amendment Act, 2005 (No. 14)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Infrastructure Committee, moved (Beatty)
- Provincial laboratory
- Provincial parks
- Provincial sales tax
66
- Comparisons and contrasts, Alberta, Saskatchewan,
69
- Provincial youth advisory committee
6,
247–48
- Psychiatric nurses
- Public Accounts Committee
- Membership, substitution, moved (Gantefoer)
- Membership, substitution, moved (Hagel)
- First report, moved (Hermanson) for concurrence
- Public and Private Rights Board
- Board member, reappointment, Kenneth Acton, Moose Jaw, moved (Quennell)
- Public Complaints Commission
- Public health
- Inspections, rural public eateries, dishwashing,
1538–39
- Public service
- Criminal record checks, Public Service Commission
- PVSI (Premier's Voluntary Sector Initiative)