Hansard Speaker Index - 3rd Session of the 25th Legislature
Addley, Hon. Graham (NDP, Saskatoon Sutherland). s.3: Minister of Healthy Living Services
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
Canada Council for the Arts
Celebration, 50th anniversary, level of interest, federal government, member's statement,
1316–1317
Condolences
Heppner, Benjamin Dave (MLA), moved (Calvert),
32
Drug and alcohol abuse
Detoxification centre, new, Saskatoon, location,
1208
National Drug and Addictions Awareness Week (November 19-25, 2006), ministerial statement (Addley),
467
Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Seniors' drug plan
Endorsement, moved (Junor),
1269–1270
Questions and comments
1274
Honours and awards
Saskatchewan Protective Services Medal, presentation, Saskatoon (March 23, 2007), member's statement,
1008
Human Services Committee
Bills, public
Tobacco Damages and Health Care Costs Recovery Act (No. 39)
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1204
Youth Drug Detoxification and Stabilization Amendment Act, 2006 (No. 6)
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1204
Mental health
Support, professional, HealthLine, ministerial statement (Addley),
663
Ministerial statements
Drug and alcohol abuse
National Drug and Addictions Awareness Week (November 19-25, 2006) (Addley),
467
Mental health
Support, professional, HealthLine (Addley),
663
Oral question period
Drug and alcohol abuse, detoxification centre, new, Saskatoon, location,
1208
Tobacco, companies, accountability, damages and health care costs vs. marijuana perspective,
565–566
Oyate Safe House, Regina
Children, vulnerable, inadequate protection at Oyate Safe House, moved (Merriman); amendment (Prebble),
446–447
Questions and comments
448
Research parks
Association of University Research Parks, president, Austin Beggs, director of corporate relations, Innovation Place, Saskatoon, member's statement,
494–495
Tobacco
Companies, accountability, damages and health care costs vs. marijuana perspective,
565–566
Tobacco Damages and Health Care Costs Recovery Act (No. 39)
Referred to Human Services Committee, moved (Addley),
692
University of Saskatchewan
Student, Kelly Paton, achievements, member's statement,
166
Young Women's Christian Association
Saskatoon, crisis shelter, donations from St. James Anglican Church, member's statement,
560
Youth Drug Detoxification and Stabilization Amendment Act, 2006 (No. 6)
Referred to Human Services Committee, moved (Addley),
698
Allchurch, Mr. Denis (Saskatchewan Party, Rosthern-Shellbrook)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
Cancer
Bonderud case
Out-of-province care, payment, improve information dissemination to patients, petitions,
457 ,
701
Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Avastin, colon cancer drug, funding, petitions,
96 ,
130 ,
164 ,
262–263 ,
368 ,
490 ,
526 ,
558 ,
574 ,
606 ,
621
Health care
Medical treatment, timely access, petitions,
1431–1432 ,
1444 ,
1477 ,
1489 ,
1517 ,
1535–1536 ,
1577 ,
1588 ,
1604 ,
1644 ,
1666
Health care centres
Lafleche Health Centre, continuation of laboratory services, petitions,
1360 ,
1400
Health care professionals
Recruitment and retention,
1190
Supply, unfulfilled government commitment, moved (McMorris); amendment (Nilson),
1346–1347
Highways and roads
Highway No. 3
Repairs and maintenance, Fairholme to Turtleford and Livelong access road, petitions,
750 ,
802 ,
818 ,
852 ,
894 ,
914 ,
938
Highway No. 5
Access road to Bruno, upgrade, petitions,
184
Section shops, provincial
Watrous, remain open, petitions,
10
Hospitals
Rural, temporary closures
Oral question period
Health care professionals
Recruitment and retention,
1190
Hospitals
Rural, temporary closures, physicians and health professionals, shortage,
330–331 ,
629 ,
1336
Physicians
Shortage, rural hospitals, recruitment and retention,
102–103
SaskEnergy Amendment Act, 2006 (No. 13)
Schools
Limerick School, remain open, petitions,
1004 ,
1054 ,
1086 ,
1116 ,
1148 ,
1182 ,
1202 ,
1232 ,
1254 ,
1285–1286
Sex offenders
High risk, released, public disclosure, tougher sentences for offences against children, petitions,
592 ,
667
Wildlife Amendment Act, 2007 (No. 52)
Wildlife Habitat Protection Amendment Act, 2006 (No. 2) (No. 38)
Atkinson, Hon. Pat (NDP, Saskatoon Nutana). s.3: Minister of Advanced Education and Employment
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
Bullying
Cases, Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region,
1309–1310
Canadian Light Source Inc.
Synchrotron, Canadian Foundation for Innovation funding, matching provincial funding,
661–662
Climate change
Women fighting climate change, Rosa Kouri, Saskatoon, recognition by World Conservation Union, member's statement,
882
Condolences
Heppner, Benjamin Dave (MLA), moved (Calvert),
33–34
Education
Adult basic classes, Estevan, funding,
1408
Environment Department
Deputy minister, former, Terry Scott, remuneration after Murdoch Carriere case,
1238–1239 ,
1260
Graduate Tax Exemption Act (No. 64)
Harassment
Legislation, worker protection,
1670
Public service workplace complaints, management of,
1062–1063
Public service workplaces, women, protection,
757
Sexual, public service, Murdoch Carriere case,
857
Briefing, Premier and Environment minister,
858 ,
884–885
Complainants, right to speak,
807–808
Connections, perpetrator and cabinet ministers,
944–945
Connections, perpetrator and former minister of Environment,
1289–1290
Financial settlement, costs,
730–732
Financial settlement, tabling agreement,
945
Knowledge of case, Environment minister,
885–887
Management, mishandled, condemnation of government, moved (Heppner, N.); amendment (Hamilton)
Questions and comments
1225
Human Services Committee
Bills, public
Graduate Tax Exemption Act (No. 64)
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1538
Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology Amendment Act, 2006 (No. 33)
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly,
895
Labour force
Shortage, corrective measures,
134–136
Labour Market Commission Act (No. 34)
Referred to Economy Committee, moved (Atkinson),
541
Ministerial statements
Post-secondary education
Programs and training programs, funding (Atkinson),
402–403
New Democratic Party (Saskatchewan)
Caucus office
Funds, misappropriation by Ann Davey,
1484–1486
Funds, misappropriation by Ann Davey, caucus actions,
1483–1484
Funds, misappropriation by Ann Davey, total sum,
1496–1497
Occupational health and safety
Workplace protection, strengthen, moved (Morin),
1419–1420
Questions and comments
1425
Oral question period
Bullying, cases, Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region,
1309–1310
Canadian Light Source Inc., synchrotron, Canadian Foundation for Innovation funding, matching provincial funding,
661–662
Education, adult basic classes, Estevan, funding,
1408
Environment Dept., deputy minister, former, Terry Scott, remuneration after Murdoch Carriere case,
1238–1239 ,
1260
Harassment
Legislation, worker protection,
1670
Public service workplace complaints, management of,
1062–1063
Public service workplaces, women, protection,
757
Harassment, sexual, public service, Murdoch Carriere case,
857
Briefing, Premier and Environment minister,
858 ,
884–885
Complainants, right to speak,
807–808
Connections, perpetrator and cabinet ministers,
944–945
Connections, perpetrator and former minister of Environment,
1289–1290
Financial settlement, costs,
730–732
Financial settlement, tabling agreement,
945
Knowledge of case, Environment minister,
885–887
Labour force, shortage, corrective measures,
134–136
New Democratic Party (Saskatchewan)
Caucus office, funds, misappropriation by Ann Davey,
1484–1486
Caucus office, funds, misappropriation by Ann Davey, caucus actions,
1483–1484
Caucus office, funds, misappropriation by Ann Davey, total sum,
1496–1497
Population
Young people, retention,
376
Population
Young people, retention,
376
Post-secondary education
Programs and training programs, funding, ministerial statement (Atkinson),
402–403
Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology Amendment Act, 2006 (No. 33)
Referred to Human Services Committee, moved (Atkinson),
846
Saskatchewan Party
Policy change, donations, tobacco companies, member's statement,
610