Hansard Subject Index - 3rd Session of the 25th Legislature
- SADD (Students Against Drinking and Driving)
- Safe houses
- Saskatchewan
- Accomplishments, list of firsts,
54–55
- Innovation, public relations campaign
- Rural, services, depletion,
985
- Vision for, member's statement
- Saskatchewan Aboriginal Literacy Network
- Saskatchewan Cancer Agency
- Saskatchewan Construction Association
- Industry Awards (2006), recipients, member's statement
- Saskatchewan Family Day
- Saskatchewan Federation of Labour
- Anniversary, 50th, member's statement
- Saskatchewan Forest Centre, Prince Albert
- Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation Amendment Act, 2007 (No. 59)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee, moved (Hagel)
- Saskatchewan Geographic Names Board
- Commemorative naming program, new, ministerial statement (Cline)
- Saskatchewan Government Insurance
- Auto Fund
- Rebate, member's statement
- Rebate, social assistance recipients, income clawback
- Investment, Coachman Insurance, losses,
67
- Saskatchewan Human Rights Code Amendment Act, 2006 (No. 9)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Infrastructure Committee, moved (Quennell)
- Amendments, first and second readings
- Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies
- Provincial funding,
90,
215
- Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology
- Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology Amendment Act, 2006 (No. 33)
- Referred to Human Services Committee, moved (Atkinson)
- Saskatchewan legislative internship program
- Saskatchewan Party
- Advertisements, accuracy, member's statement
- Attitude towards government, member's statement
- Banquet, fundraising, Alberta, member's statement
- Banquet, Weyburn-Big Muddy constituency, member's statement
- Code of ethics, member's statement
- Confidential police reports on Ann Davey case, member's statement
- Confidential police reports on Ann Davey case, police internal investigation, member's statement
- Critique, issues, policies,
207–8
- Ethical conduct, member's statement
- House rules and code of ethics, member's statement
- Leader, critique, member's statement
- Leader, definitions, member's statement
- Leader, third anniversary of appointment (March 15, 2007), member's statement
- Leader's annual Saskatoon dinner (March 8, 2007), member's statement
- Leader's North Battleford dinner (March 27, 2007), member's statement
- Leader's Regina dinner (April 24, 2007), member's statement
- Nomination meetings
- (April 2, 2007), Regina Dewdney constituency, member's statement
- (March 28, 2007), Saskatoon Nutana and Regina Qu'Appelle Valley constituencies, member's statement
- (November 13, 2006), Rosetown-Elrose constituency, member's statement
- Plans for future, presentation to Regina Chamber of Commerce, member's statement
- Plans for Saskatchewan, member's statement
- Policies, member's statement
- Policy change, donations, tobacco companies, member's statement
- Policy development process, member's statement
- Relationship with federal Conservatives, member's statement
- Retirement roast, Rosetown-Elrose member (March 31, 2007), fundraiser for local health foundations, member's statement
- Theft from caucus, member's statement
- Saskatchewan Potato Utility Development Company
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Office, Rosetown, closure,
980
- Office, Rosetown, keep open to provide full service, petitions,
781,
802,
818,
852,
881,
915,
939,
958,
1005,
1087,
1117,
1148,
1182,
1203,
1233,
1254,
1286,
1302,
1314,
1360,
1386,
1478,
1490,
1577,
1645,
1666
- Hermanson,
749,
779,
801,
817,
851,
893,
913,
937,
957,
1053,
1085,
1115,
1181,
1201,
1231,
1253,
1285,
1301,
1329,
1359,
1443,
1477,
1536,
1603,
1643
- Office, Shaunavon, keep open to provide full service, petitions,
750,
802,
818,
852,
881,
915,
939,
958,
1005,
1055,
1087,
1117,
1148,
1182,
1203,
1233,
1286
- Elhard,
723,
779,
801,
817,
851,
893,
913,
937,
957,
1003,
1053,
1085,
1115,
1147,
1181,
1201,
1253
- Saskatchewan Science Centre, Regina
- Wild Saskatchewan exhibit, funding,
1071
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- Customer satisfaction ranking (2006) by J.D. Power and Associates, member's statement
- Employees, centennial plan bonus
- Saskatchewan War Brides Month
- Saskatchewan's Aboriginal advantage
- Saskatoon, Sask.
- Saskatoon Business College
- Saskatoon Open Door Society
- SaskEnergy Amendment Act, 2006 (No. 13)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee, moved (Thomson)
- SaskEnergy Incorporated
- SaskEnergy Recreation Award of Merit
- SaskTel
- School boards
- Premier's Innovation and Excellence Award (2006), Saskatoon Public School Division, recipient, member's statement
- School community councils
- School divisions
- Operating and capital funding,
951,
1015
- SchoolPlus program
- Schools
- Broadway Community School, Melfort, remain open, petitions,
1055
- Closed, complementary use of facilities
- Closure, downsizing, downgrading, rural schools,
228
- Closures,
993,
1040,
1135,
1637–39
- Arm River-Watrous constituency,
984
- Chinook School Division, member's statement
- Prairie Valley School Division, member's statement
- St. Angela's Academy, Prelate, member's statement
- Closures after moratorium lifted
- Closures after moratorium lifted, and teacher cuts
- Closures and funding, rural schools
- Community schools, pre-kindergarten programs, new, funding,
951,
990,
994,
1075
- Confederation Park Community School, Saskatoon
- Elementary, Arbor Creek and Willowgrove area, Saskatoon, petitions,
298,
392,
527,
654,
852,
915,
1087,
1148,
1254,
1330,
1401,
1536,
1604,
1645,
1666
- Cheveldayoff,
262,
368,
490,
574,
621,
817,
894,
1054,
1116,
1232,
1314,
1385,
1517,
1587,
1604,
1643,
1665
- Elementary, Arbor Creek area, Saskatoon,
212
- Enrolment, decline, Good Spirit School Division,
111
- Francis and Sedley, remain open, petitions,
1518
- Georges Vanier School, Saskatoon, expansion, funding, petitions,
1254
- High schools, inner city Regina, Aboriginal graduates,
180
- Imperial, Govan, Nokomis, and Drake, remain open, petitions,
1055,
1148,
1302,
1444,
1478,
1490,
1518,
1536,
1577,
1588
- Brkich,
1005,
1117,
1286,
1432,
1444,
1478,
1490,
1517,
1536,
1577
- Limerick School, remain open, petitions,
915,
1055,
1087,
1117,
1148,
1182,
1203,
1233,
1254,
1286,
1302
- Allchurch,
1004,
1054,
1086,
1116,
1148,
1182,
1202,
1232,
1254,
1285–86
- Maryfield School, remain open, petitions,
1087,
1117,
1148,
1182,
1203,
1233,
1254,
1314,
1330
- Neville, Admiral, Climax, Tompkins, Piapot, and Richmound, remain open, petitions,
1577,
1604
- Pre-kindergarten, expansion,
207
- Pre-kindergarten programs
- Save Our Schools initiative, member's statement
- School community councils,
2
- Willow Bunch School, remain open, petitions,
1055
- Scotiabank Aboriginal Business Education Award
- Scott, Terry
- Securities Amendment Act, 2006 (No. 2) (No. 19)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Infrastructure Committee, moved (Hagel)
- Securities Transfer Act (No. 23)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Infrastructure Committee, moved (Quennell)
- Senate (Canada)
- Senators, election, provincial legislation
- Senate Nominee Election Act (No. 203)
- Senior citizens
5,
255
- Canadian Senior 55-Plus Games
- Seventy-five minute debate
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals
- Seniors' drug plan, endorsement, moved (Junor),
1263–76
- Economy
- Growth, government initiatives, recognition, moved (Prebble),
310–21
- Federal government
- Programs, child care, literacy, Status of Women office, reinstate funding, moved (Morin),
861–75
- Government
- Performance, unacceptable and improper behavioural pattern during its term, moved (McMorris); amendment (Crofford),
1497–1509
- Harassment
- Sexual, public service, Murdoch Carriere case
- Management, mishandled, condemnation of government, moved (Heppner, N.); amendment (Hamilton),
1213–25
- Health care professionals
- Supply, unfulfilled government commitment, moved (McMorris); amendment (Nilson),
1339–50
- Highways and roads
- Conditions, poor, improper planning and letting road system fall into disrepair, moved (Weekes),
763–68
- Occupational health and safety
- Workplace protection, strengthen, moved (Morin),
1413–25
- Oyate Safe House, Regina
- Children, vulnerable, inadequate protection at Oyate Safe House, moved (Merriman); amendment (Prebble),
438–49
- Youth
- Young people, opportunities to success, government commitment, moved (Crofford),
633–44
- Sex offenders
- High risk, released, public disclosure, tougher sentences for offences against children, petitions,
298,
426,
607,
668,
703,
723,
1254,
1286,
1314,
1330,
1360,
1401,
1432,
1478,
1490,
1518
- Kirsch,
592,
653,
667,
701,
1232,
1254,
1302,
1314,
1330,
1385,
1400,
1444,
1478,
1490
- Sexual exploitation
- Sexual harassment
- SIAST (Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology)
- Skiing
- Blackstrap ski hill, development costs
- Business competition, Mission Ridge and Blackstrap ski hills
- Don Allen Saskaloppet, 24th annual (2007), La Ronge, member's statement
- Skills training
- Facilities, mobile training laboratory, Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology,
196
- Facilities, trades training centre, Mount Royal Collegiate, Saskatoon,
1076
- Northern Saskatchewan, funding,
1025
- Training programs,
66,
201
- Aboriginal, northern Saskatchewan, funding,
1025
- Aboriginal, partnerships, mining industry, northern Saskatchewan,
201
- Apprenticeships, links, trades,
55
- Capacity, expansion,
2,
36,
55,
63,
83,
87,
142,
157,
196,
215,
216,
224,
255
- Funding
- Canada-Saskatchewan Northern Development Agreement,
201
- New spaces,
951,
975,
1024,
1037,
1043,
1047,
1075,
1112,
1130–31,
1138,
1141
- Provincial training allowance,
1130
- Northern health access program, funding,
1025
- SLIP (Saskatchewan legislative internship program)
- Snowbirds
- Social assistance
- Low-income people, eye care and prescription drugs
- Recipients, allowance, increase,
1048,
1131
- Recipients, Auto Fund rebate
- Social work
- National Social Work Week (March 18-24, 2007), member's statement
- Society
- Soil
- Soil conservation group, funding cut,
204
- Southeast Regional College
- Speaker and Deputy Speaker, rulings and statements
- Bills, speak to amendment before Assembly,
835
- Budget debate, all members have opportunity to enter,
1097
- Caucus matters, question out of order, response allowed if voluntary,
1389,
1391,
1436,
1447,
1448,
1482,
1523,
1545,
1562,
1616,
1648,
1672
- Chair, do not reflect on ruling of the Chair,
307
- Chair, members' remarks should be directed through the Chair,
83,
103,
168,
601,
767,
1000,
1062,
1319,
1393,
1484,
1543
- Chamber, live broadcast, camera malfunction,
779
- Decorum
- Behaviour not respectful,
1222
- Interfering with member's right to speak in Assembly,
1189,
1404
- Member for Wood River stop yelling remarks across the House,
1223
- Noise,
67,
92,
244,
250,
449,
516,
676,
807,
922,
955,
1215,
1240,
1262,
1270,
1275,
1337,
1356,
1524,
1545
- Noise, too many side conversations,
1308
- Respect member who has the floor,
156,
1404
- Vying for attention, one member should be heard,
383
- Distinction between response and question, difficult,
1424
- Exhibits, recall and respect rule,
1671
- Galleries, visitors, not to participate,
1007
- Language, unparliamentary
- Charges of impropriety against members and identifiable groups of members, withdraw remark,
1402
- Use of "mendacious" that imputed dishonourable action on the part of another member,
23
- Withdraw and apologize,
464
- Lieutenant Governor, do not invoke into a debate,
51
- Members
- Cannot do indirectly what the rules do not allow directly,
337
- Come to order, stay in order,
1260
- Debates, behind the bar,
1396
- Do not impugn other members,
880
- Do not interfere while ruling being held,
883
- Do not involve them or guests in gallery in debate,
680
- Exhibits, prohibited,
901,
924
- Former, do not participate in debate,
135
- Member allow Premier to continue with his remarks,
1138–39
- No need to debate ruling of the Speaker,
1406
- Other members' names, do not use directly or indirectly by insinuation,
706
- Personal charges, do not make,
1496
- Provocative remarks, withdraw,
884
- Reference to presence or absence of members not permitted,
769–70,
1440
- Reference to Speaker in debate not permissible, withdraw remark,
1670
- Reflecting on another member, withdraw remark and apologize,
306,
307,
883
- Remarks, personal, keep away from debate,
1671
- Take a breath and have some reasoned debate,
562
- Take discussion elsewhere so orders of the day may proceed,
1497
- Motions (under Rule 61)
- Read nature of motion,
906
- Oral questions, deal with issues, leave personalities out of issue,
1582
- Oral questions, questions be related to responsibilities of minister,
945
- Petitions, conciseness, do not enter into debate,
425
- Petitions, do not enter into debate,
607
- Points of order
- Caucus offices, admissibility of questions on misappropriation of funds,
1405
- Harassment, sexual, public service, Murdoch Carriere case, financial settlement, consultation with victims; not point of order,
762
- Language unparliamentary, statement not well taken,
763
- Language unparliamentary and noise level,
1241–42
- Member getting into considerable debate concerning point of order,
876
- Members' statements are not to be debated,
100
- Motions (under Rule 61), advance notice,
907
- Name-calling not allowed, reference to cougars, withdraw and apologize,
616
- Private members' motions, admissibility of motion,
877
- Seventy-five minute debate, order of speakers in debate,
872
- Seventy-five minute debate, reference to political parties by their proper names, withdraw remark,
1505
- Speaking directly to gallery during member statements, not done,
468
- Use of the phrase "misleading the public",
1263
- Privilege
- Breach, media announcement prior to ministerial statement, Privileges Committee to review and make recommendations,
51–52
- Murdoch Carriere case, settlement agreement, impediment to members, prima facie case of privilege not been established
- Seventy-five minute debate
- Amendment ruled out of order,
638,
872
- Speech from the Throne
- Consideration (October 26, 2006), moved (Calvert)
- Read by Lieutenant Governor,
1–6
- Sports
- See specific
- sports and games, e.g., Football, Marathons
- SPUDCO (Saskatchewan Potato Utility Development Company)
- St. Brieux, Sask.
- St. Patrick's Day
- Recognition (2006), member's statement
- St. Walburg, Sask.
- Standard of living
201
- Status of the Artist Act, 2007 (No. 68)
- Referred to Human Services Committee, moved (Hagel)
- Status of the Artist Amendment Act, 2006 (No. 40)
- Referred to Human Services Committee, moved (Hagel)
- Removed from order paper,
1401
- Statutory holidays
- Family Day (February), new holiday,
5,
36,
56,
59,
63–64,
69,
76,
107,
111–12,
118,
124,
126,
141,
148,
152–53,
215,
225,
257,
975
- Family Day (February), new holiday, consultation prior to implementation,
68
- Stevenson, Nellie
- Student loans
- Students
- Canada-Wide Science Fair (2006), Colby Mainil and Mike Ehman, Weyburn Comprehensive School, gold medallists, member's statement
- CanWest CanSpell southern Saskatchewan regional finalist, Dakota Thiel, Weyburn, member's statement
- McKercher Cup mock trial competition, 7th annual (March 2007), member's statement
- Regina high schools, recognition, Youth Salute 2007, member's statement
- Students Against Drinking and Driving (SADD), Red Ribbon campaign (November 20-26, 2006), member's statement
- Students Against Drinking and Driving (SADD)
- Superannuation (Supplementary Provisions) Amendment Act, 2006 (No. 32)
- Referred to Economy Committee, moved (Thomson)
- Surgery
- Surgical care initiatives, funding, ministerial statement (Taylor)
- Surveyors
- Synchrotron