Hansard Subject Index - 2nd Session of the 25th Legislature
SABAS (Saskatchewan Association of Boards of Addiction Services)
SACP (Saskatchewan Association of Chiefs of Police)
Safe Driver Recognition program
Safe houses
Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Amendment Act
95
Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Amendment Act, 2005 (No. 1)
Referred to Human Services Committee, moved (Quennell)
SAIL (Saskatchewan Aids to Independent Living)
Salaries
SAMA (Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency)
SARC (Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres)
Saskatchewan
Democratic tradition,
146
Vision for, member's statement
Vision for, Premier, member's statement
Saskatchewan action plan for the economy
Saskatchewan Aids to Independent Living
Saskatchewan Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission
Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission
Saskatchewan Archives Board
Saskatchewan Arts Board
Anniversary, 60th (2008),
155
Saskatchewan Arts Week
Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency
Saskatchewan Association of Boards of Addiction Services
Saskatchewan Association of Chiefs of Police
Website, new, includes listing of long-term missing persons, ministerial statement (Quennell)
Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres
Awareness Week (November 7-13, 2005), member's statement
Funding, facility closures, job losses
Human resources plan, implement recommendation, petitions,
43
Saskatchewan Aviation Council
Convention (November 3-4, 2005), awards presentation, member's statement
Saskatchewan business tax review committee
Saskatchewan Cancer Agency
Saskatchewan centennial peace project
Saskatchewan Centennial Summit (2005)
Saskatchewan Communications Network
15th anniversary (2006),
4
Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation
Directives for farmers,
1158
Saskatchewan Cycling Association
Saskatchewan Eco-Network
Saskatchewan Energy Share plan
Saskatchewan Entrepreneurial Foundation
Saskatchewan Entrepreneurial Fund
Saskatchewan Epilepsy Inc.
Saskatchewan Food Industry Centre Inc.
Saskatchewan Forest Centre, Prince Albert
2
Federal funding, decrease,
1576
Research and development,
3
Saskatchewan Government Insurance
Licensing agency, Handel, reinstate, petitions,
426 ,
462 ,
486 ,
501
Public money, loss, accounting, public information
Public money, loss, detection and prevention
Safe Driver Recognition program, changes, ministerial statement (Sonntag)
Saskatchewan Health Information Network
Saskatchewan Housing Corporation
Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority
Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies
Student seats, provincial funding,
1010 ,
1036–37 ,
1061 ,
1070 ,
1072 ,
1074 ,
1091 ,
1097 ,
1102 ,
1136 ,
1172 ,
1199 ,
1205 ,
1740
Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology
Capital projects, Palliser and Kelsey campuses, funding,
1038
Programs, waiting lists, management fee, member's statement
Saskatchewan Labour Force Development Board
Transition to provincial labour market planning council,
1037
Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation
Top 20 best small and medium business employers, Queen's University School of Business list, member's statement
Saskatchewan Party
Advertising campaign, television, member's statement
Code of ethics, member's statement
Dinner, Prince Albert (March 25, 2006), member's statement
Economic policy, member's statement
Financial management strategy, critique,
333–34
Leader of the Opposition, birthday greetings, member's statement
Leader's annual dinner (April 4, 2006), member's statement
Nominated candidate, Weyburn-Big Muddy constituency, member's statement
Nomination meeting
The Battlefords constituency (April 24, 2006), member's statement
Lloydminster constituency (March 13, 2006), member's statement
Martensville constituency (April 7, 2006), member's statement
Prince Albert Carlton and Prince Albert Northcote constituencies, member's statement
Regina Wascana Plains (May 2, 2006), member's statement
Weyburn-Big Muddy constituency (March 28, 2006), member's statement
Official opposition, role,
119–20
Saskatchewan Potato Utility Development Company
Saskatchewan Power Corporation
Office, Davidson, retain current level of customer service, petitions,
225 ,
285 ,
371 ,
426 ,
501 ,
586
Public money, loss, investigation
Saskatchewan Premier's Voluntary Sector Initiative
Saskatchewan Research Council
Research and development,
3
Saskatchewan Soil Conservation Association
Funding, decrease, member's statement
Saskatchewan Surgical Care Network
Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation
Affiliation with political parties, comments, member from Carrot River Valley, member's statement
Saskatchewan Telecommunications
67
Investments, Navigata Communications, financial status
Investments, Navigata Communications, losses,
1061 ,
1129
Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership (STEP)
Saskatchewan Transportation Company
Sixtieth anniversary (April 2006), member's statement
Saskatchewan Union of Nurses
Saskatchewan Voluntary Sector Initiative
Saskatchewan Watershed Authority
Report, State of the Watershed Reporting Framework
Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Amendment Act, 2006 (No. 39)
Referred to Economy Committee, moved (Hagel)
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Repeal Act (No. 303)
Referred to Private Bills Committee, moved (Junor)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Saskatchewan Youth Parliament
Saskatchewan's action plan for substance abuse
Saskatoon, Sask.
SaskEnergy Incorporated
Investments, financial derivatives, losses
Officials, investigation of
SaskPower
SaskSmart
SaskTel
SaskTel International
Cellphone project, Trinidad and Tobago
Schaan, Curtis
School boards
Amalgamated, teaching positions, changes,
1687
Funding, provincial, inadequate to cover increased costs, moved (Gantefoer)
Funding, resultant operational decisions
Premier's Board of Education Award of Excellence, Melfort Tiger Lily School Board, recipient, member's statement
School community councils
School divisions
Amalgamated, financial statements, mill rates,
1360
Amalgamated, loss of teaching positions,
1072
Amalgamation,
151 ,
279
Effects, administration, costs,
325
Boundaries, changes, Radisson students' case,
1366–67
Chinook School Division, funding
Grants
Foundation operating,
1174
Foundation operating, formula changes, shared services and basic rate,
1369–70
Foundation operating, redesign,
1360–61
Foundation operating, redesign, effect,
1189 ,
1197
Foundation operating, review,
1679–80
Ile-a-la-Crosse School Division, Nap Bouvier, retirement, maintenance department, member's statement
Prairie Valley School Division, service contracts, centralization issues,
1683–84
Weyburn School Division, funding
SchoolPlus program
Schools
Elementary, Arbor Creek area, Saskatoon,
255
Elementary, Arbor Creek area, Saskatoon, construction funding, petitions,
371 ,
426 ,
520 ,
586 ,
618 ,
674 ,
701 ,
737 ,
767 ,
1246 ,
1493 ,
1546 ,
1659 ,
1774
Cheveldayoff,
337 ,
403 ,
500 ,
549 ,
585 ,
645 ,
673 ,
723 ,
736 ,
1229 ,
1446–47 ,
1519–20 ,
1630 ,
1720
Glenn McGuire School, special needs, closure of residential program,
1681–82
Heritage Fair, Dr. Isman Elementary School, Wolseley, hosts, member's statement
Holy Cross High School, Saskatoon, fundraising for Sudanese secondary school in Loa, member's statement
International students, recruitment, effect on provincial funding,
1679
International students, school attendance, costs,
1679–80
Local accountability and partnership panel report, school community councils, implementation of recommendation, ministerial statement (Thomson)
New, designs, guidelines,
1681
Non-attendance, tracking system,
1682–83
Norquay, construction and renovation,
1368–69
Oxbow, proposed school, status of project,
1680–81
Pleasantdale Central School, Cree language
Porcupine Plain Composite School, expansion and restoration,
1682
Sacred Heart School, Estevan, John Phillip Fisher Memorial Award recipients, member's statement
School Safety Patrol Week (May 2006), member's statement
Scott Collegiate, Regina, arts and music gala, first annual, member's statement
Three Lakes School, Middle Lake, roof leaks,
1680
Viability, changing student demographics,
1685–86
Securities Amendment Act, 2005 (No. 18)
Referred to Human Services Committee, moved (Quennell)
Senate (Canada)
Reform, elected Senate, member's statement
Senior citizens
1131–32 ,
1160
Concerns, health care, accommodation, financial security,
122 ,
1061 ,
1105–6
Gold plan, new, benefits, ministerial statement (Addley)
Saskatchewan centennial (2005) commemorative pins, distribution, member's statement
Saskatchewan centennial (2005) commemorative pins, member's statement
Seniors gold card, funding,
1084
Service clubs
Bladworth Elks Club, 25th anniversary celebrations (March 18, 2006), member's statement
Regina Queen City Kinsmen, Life Member Award, Rick Van Beselaere, recipient, member's statement
Settlement of International Investment Disputes Act (No. 38)
Referred to Human Services Committee, moved (Quennell)
Seventy-five minute debate
Grain
Grain and oilseed, provincial government contribute to federal emergency farm aid program, moved (Bjornerud); amendment (Wartman),
412–24
Health care
Parallel private system would fundamentally undermine current system, moved (Prebble),
656–67
School boards
Funding, provincial, inadequate to cover increased costs, moved (Gantefoer),
1258–70
Taxation
Saskatchewan business tax review committee
Implement review committee recommendations; reduce provincial sales tax this budget year (2006), moved (Cheveldayoff),
779–91
Sewage lagoons
Sexual exploitation
SHIN (Saskatchewan Health Information Network)
SIAST (Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology)
SIIT (Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies)
Skating
Skiing
Sit-skiing, Paralympic Winter Games, Turin (2006), Colette Bourgonje, bronze medallist, Saskatoon, member's statement
Ski hills in provincial parks, funding grants,
1465
Small business
Development assistance, Entrepreneurial Foundation of Saskatchewan and Saskatchewan Entrepreneurial Fund,
1134–35
Snowbirds
Snowmobile Amendment Act, 2006 (No. 46)
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee, moved (Serby)
Snyder, Gordon Taylor
Soccer
World Class Players' Cup, Regina (April 28-May 7, 2006), member's statement
Social assistance
1080 ,
1102
Provincial training allowance, benefits increase,
1011 ,
1071 ,
1085
Review, static caseload,
1011
Services, integration,
57
Transition employment allowance recipients, support, increase,
1011 ,
1058 ,
1069 ,
1071 ,
1074 ,
1091 ,
1097 ,
1102 ,
1120 ,
1125 ,
1172
Transition to work programs,
57–58
Social assistance recipients
Allowance, increase,
1011 ,
1058 ,
1069 ,
1071–72 ,
1091 ,
1120 ,
1125 ,
1165–66 ,
1172 ,
1202–3
Food allowance, indexation,
28 ,
1165
Utility costs, rate adjustment,
1125
Social programs
Society
Soil Conservation Association
Sorestad, Glen
Spalding Orthopedic Design Inc.
Speaker and Deputy Speaker, rulings and statements
Bills
No. 27 received second reading, order that No. 201 be removed from order paper,
535
Chair
Members' remarks should be directed through the Chair,
169 ,
229 ,
661 ,
745 ,
891 ,
915 ,
1029 ,
1389 ,
1390 ,
1439
Debates, refrain from side debates,
776 ,
783
Decorum,
50
Good-natured heckle welcome, but devolving into a harangue,
241
Interrupting ministerial statement, apology,
746
Noise,
30 ,
266 ,
378 ,
434 ,
653 ,
682 ,
741 ,
763 ,
838 ,
887 ,
915 ,
927 ,
928 ,
987 ,
1060 ,
1082 ,
1128 ,
1191 ,
1501 ,
1529 ,
1607 ,
1608 ,
1624 ,
1640 ,
1642 ,
1643 ,
1713
Yelling, cease, come to order,
784
Galleries, visitors, participating in proceedings,
1010
Language
Imputes bad motives on very specific group, withdraw,
236
Judicious use of adjectives applied to members of Assembly,
1495
Judicious use of language,
993
Measure words and do not get personal in any remarks,
113
No name-calling across the floor of the Assembly,
1439
Offensive and out of order, withdraw,
170
Official titles, use of during debate,
535
Refrain from name-calling, measure remarks carefully,
237
Unparliamentary, withdraw remark,
1133
Unparliamentary, withdraw remark unequivocally,
277
Withdraw statement unequivocally,
171
Lieutenant Governor, talk of in the Assembly is not matter of debate,
1529
Member, naming (Kerpan), suspension for remainder of sitting day,
1133
Members
Be patient, await turn,
143
Cannot indirectly infer what the rules do not allow directly,
1057 ,
1163 ,
1391
Comments, make privately to reduce interference with debates,
237
Conversations, sidebar, keep to minimum and avoid yelling across House,
250
Disparaging remarks about other members,
469
Do not engage members of public into debate,
513
Do not impugn wrong motive in statements,
1164
Do not reflect on ruling of the Speaker,
1023
Exhibits, props, prohibited,
91 ,
987 ,
992
Imputing unworthy motives,
1057
Reference should be by constituency, title, or position,
381 ,
589 ,
666 ,
771 ,
941 ,
986 ,
1042 ,
1163 ,
1697
Reference to presence or absence of members not permitted,
1621
Reflecting on another member, withdraw remark and apologize,
17
Refrain from name-calling across the floor,
1023
Respect member who has the floor,
787
Yorkton, come to order,
30
Ministerial statements, time limit,
1716
Motions (under Rule 49)
Farm families, financial distress, hardship, effects, recognition, moved (Bjornerud), leave not granted,
20
Television
Prairie Giant: The Tommy Douglas Story, miniseries, portrayal of former Premier Jimmy Gardiner, government apologies to Gardiner family, moved (Wall), leave not granted,
683
Motions, preambles out of order unless in a normal or non-contentious motion,
779
Oral question period
Allow question to be put,
1783
Members calling other members by personal names, desist,
994
Pay attention to question and to response,
745
Petitions, caution member to proceed in normal fashion,
767 ,
1048
Points of order
Inference that a member deliberately misleading the House, Deputy Premier out of order, withdraw personal charge,
939
Inference that a member deliberately misleading the House, point not well taken,
918
Language, use of the word duplicitous, withdraw and apologize,
1153
Responses to oral questions, irrelevant, Deputy Premier out of order,
939
Speech disorders
Speech from the Throne
Consideration (November 7, 2005), moved (Calvert)
Consultation prior to writing
Manitoba (October 2005), comments,
120–21
Read by Lieutenant Governor,
1–7
Read by Lieutenant Governor, first (March 1906),
251
Sports See also specific sports and games, e.g., Athletics, Baseball, Hockey, Olympic Games
KidsSport Week in Saskatchewan (May 6-13, 2006), member's statement
SPUDCO (Saskatchewan Potato Utility Development Company)
St. Patrick's Day
Recognition (2006), member's statement
State of the Watershed Reporting Framework
Steel industry
STEP (Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership)
Strum, Gladys Grace Mae
Students
Canadian Schools Creative Writing Contest, Beau Duckarmie, grade 5, Macoun School, finalist, member's statement
Dropouts, Aboriginal, pilot project, Crown Investments Corporation and Indian teacher education program at University of Saskatchewan,
1135
Educational achievement, programs,
1010
Educational achievement, vision,
6
International Biology Olympiad, 18th annual (July 15-22, 2006), Saskatoon, member's statement
Parkland region, science fair, Foam Lake, member's statement
Saskatchewan centennial peace project, Canadian Red Cross and SaskEnergy initiative, member's statement
Students, post-secondary
Suffrage
Summary Offences Procedure Amendment Act, 2005 (No. 3)
Referred to Human Services Committee, moved (Quennell)
Summer games
Jeux du Canada Games (2005)
Legacies, building dreams and champions program, member's statement
Regina, emergency health care service,
139–40
Saskatchewan First Nations Summer Games, Tony Cote, founder, member's statement
Special Olympics Canada Summer Games, Brandon, Manitoba (2006), Saskatoon participants, member's statement
Sunrise Health Region
Swift Current, Sask.
Synchrotron