Hansard Speaker Index - 26th Legislature
Calvert, Mr. Lorne (NDP, Saskatoon Riversdale)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 1]
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 2]
Agriculture, programs
Assistance programs,
1344
Ambulance Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 49)
Budget (2008-9),
794
Commitments, prior to budget speech,
378
Cabinet ministers
Advanced Education, Employment and Labour [Norris], accountability,
324–325
Agriculture [Bjornerud], dichotomies,
1614
Corrections, Public Safety and Policing [Hickie]
Policy documents, release,
1614
Information records, archival deposit,
1132
Justice and Attorney General [Morgan], public comments,
1132
Condolences
Boldt, David, former MLA, moved (Wall),
237–238
Bowerman, George Reginald Anderson, former MLA, moved (Wall),
239
Feschuk, Michael, former MLA, moved (Wall),
242
Glauser, Calvin Henry [Cal], former MLA, moved (Wall),
244
McLaren, Lorne Aubrey, former MLA, moved (Krawetz),
2147
Merchant, Maria Margharita Sally, former MLA, moved (Wall),
248
Myers, Robert Edward William, former MLA, moved (Wall),
250–251
Robbins, Wesley Albert, former MLA, moved (Krawetz),
1168–1169
Saxinger, Josef, former MLA, moved (Krawetz),
2145
Tchorzewski, Laurence Edwin, former MLA, moved (Krawetz),
2138–2139
Whelan, Edward Charles, former MLA, moved (Wall),
252–253
Wiebe, John Edward Neil, former MLA, moved (Wall),
235–236
Credit Union Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 45)
Crown corporations
Outsourcing, Crown corporations and government,
2250
Economic development
Western Canadian economic partnership,
2277–2278
Election Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 59)
Elections, provincial
By-elections
Saskatoon Riversdale constituency,
3107
Promises and post-election actions,
204–205
Electricity
Future needs, public inquiry by Crown and Central Agencies Committee, moved (Cheveldayoff); amendment (Furber),
2898–2899
Energy
Renewable sources, development plans,
2684
Renewable sources, development, public consultation,
2796–2797
Renewable sources, development, study,
2829–2830
Environment
Sustainability, We are Many, festival, Saskatoon (August 22-24, 2008), member's statement,
98
Federal government
Budget, Saskatchewan needs ignored and provincial failure to obtain fair treatment, moved (Calvert),
2163–2165
Equalization, federal transfer program
Non-renewable resource revenues, removal from formula,
166–167 ,
325–326
Non-renewable resource revenues, removal from formula, moved (Calvert),
327
Relationship with Saskatchewan government,
297–298
First Nations University of Canada
Forests and forestry,
1345
Gasoline
Taxes, reduce, petition,
3099
Government
Prosperity, beneficial measures for citizens,
1345
Growth and Financial Security Fund
Health care
Patient-first review
Consultations, public and health care workers,
1630–1631
Homophobia
Comments (1991), Member of Parliament for Regina-Lumsden-Lake Centre,
598–599
Intergovernmental Affairs
Estimates (2008-9), main,
N91–98
Labour legislation
Public service essential services, opposition to, member's statement,
1144
Trade Union Amendment Act, and public service essential services, legislation, consultation,
324
Legislative Assembly
Hours of sitting
Assembly and standing committees, varied on interim basis, first session, moved (Gantefoer); amendment (Yates),
738–741
Legislative Assembly members
Presentation
Cumberland constituency [Vermette],
1323
Tribute to Hon. Lorne Calvert for 22 years of service, moved (Atkinson),
3114–3117
Livestock industry
Crisis, request federal and provincial government support, moved (Calvert); amendment (Bjornerud),
1810–1811
Livestock industry, producers
Ministerial statements [Session 2]
Post-secondary education
Saskatchewan Scholarship of Honour, returning soldiers, spouses and offspring of returning or killed soldiers (Wall),
2010
Nuclear energy
Government consultation with Aboriginal peoples,
1928
Official opposition
Role, member's statement,
14
Post-secondary education
Saskatchewan Scholarship of Honour, returning soldiers, spouses and offspring of returning or killed soldiers, ministerial statement (Wall),
2010
Premier
Political staff, costs and election promises,
227–229
Property tax, education tax
Question period [Session 1]
Budget (2008-9), commitments, prior to budget speech
378
Cabinet ministers
Advanced Education, Employment and Labour [Norris], accountability,
324–325
Corrections, Public Safety and Policing [Hickie], call for resignation,
101–102
Information records, archival deposit,
1132
Justice and Attorney General [Morgan], public comments,
1132
Elections, provincial, promises and post-election actions
204–205
Federal government, equalization, federal transfer program, non-renewable resource revenues, removal from formula
166–167 ,
325–326
Federal government, relationship with Saskatchewan government
297–298
Homophobia, comments (1991), Member of Parliament for Regina-Lumsden-Lake Centre
598–599
Labour legislation
Trade Union Amendment Act, and public service essential services, legislation, consultation,
324
Premier, political staff, costs and election promises
227–229
Pulp and paper mills, Prince Albert
Trade, interprovincial agreement (TILMA), Alberta and British Columbia
988–990
Question period [Session 2]
Agriculture, programs
Assistance programs,
1344
Cabinet ministers
Agriculture [Bjornerud], dichotomies,
1614
Corrections, Public Safety and Policing [Hickie], policy documents, release,
1614
Corrections, Public Safety and Policing [Hickie], responsibilities,
1373–1375
Central vehicle agency
Vehicle fleet, fuel-efficient, purchases,
1897–1898
Crown corporations
Outsourcing, Crown corporations and government,
2250
Economic development
Western Canadian economic partnership,
2277–2278
Elections, provincial, by-election, Saskatoon Riversdale constituency
3107
Email, SaskTel service, outsourcing
2135–2137
Energy
Renewable sources, development plans,
2684
Renewable sources, development, public consultation,
2796–2797
Renewable sources, development, study,
2829–2830
First Nations University of Canada, funding
2135
Forests and forestry
1345
Fuel, price increases
1343
Government
Prosperity, beneficial measures for citizens,
1345
Growth and Financial Security Fund, balance
2361–2362
Health care
Patient-first review, consultations, public and health care workers,
1630–1631
Livestock industry, producers, government support
1771 ,
1802–1803
Long-term care, availability
1343
Nuclear energy
Government consultation with Aboriginal peoples,
1928
Post-secondary students
Financial assistance,
1344
Saskatchewan Power Corporation, infrastructure investment, plans
2469–2470
SaskEnergy, investment, Heritage Gas Limited
1613–1614
Station 20 West, Saskatoon, restore funding
1773 ,
3106
Telephones, conference call services, SaskTel, outsourcing
2161 ,
2202
Telephones, directory, EZ Finder, sale
2249
Telephones, directory, EZ Finder, sale and preferred shares, Canpages
2188–2189 ,
2202–2203
Uranium Development Partnership
Report, consulting firm assistance,
2621–2622
Saskatchewan Power Corporation
Station 20 West, Saskatoon
Stephen and Michelene Worobetz Foundation Amendment Act (No. 902),
B7
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2889
Telephones
Conference call services, SaskTel, outsourcing,
2161 ,
2202
Directory, EZ Finder, sale,
2249
Trade
Interprovincial agreement (TILMA), Alberta and British Columbia,
988–990
University of Saskatchewan Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 73)
Uranium Development Partnership
Report, consulting firm assistance,
2621–2622
Young Men's Christian Association
Saskatoon, YMCA Peace Medallion (2008), Maureen Strawson, recipient, member's statement,
1796
Chartier, Ms. Danielle (NDP, Saskatoon Riversdale)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 3]
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 4]
Arts and culture
Provincial cultural policy, new, ministerial statement (Duncan),
4294
Badminton
Masters National Badminton championships (2011), Saskatoon players' achievements, member's statement,
7600
Cities and towns
Main Street Saskatchewan program, ministerial statement (Hutchinson),
7245
Cross-country skiing
Sit-ski, Colette Bourgonje, Saskatoon, silver medallist, 2010 Winter Paralympics, member's statement,
4228
Debating
Saskatchewan Elocution and Debate Association, finals (2011), Campbell Collegiate, Regina, member's statement,
7115
Emergency 911 System Amendment Act, 2009 (No. 99)
Entrepreneurs
Jeweller, Rachel Mielke, recognition, member's statement,
7554
Environmental Management and Protection Act, 2009 (No. 121)
Film industry
Film employment tax credit, changes, and closure of Saskatchewan Communications Network, petition,
4484 ,
4515 ,
4576–4577 ,
4638 ,
4672 ,
4701 ,
4759 ,
4852 ,
4882 ,
4916 ,
4951 ,
4963 ,
4994 ,
5103 ,
5173 ,
5251 ,
5629
Significance, government recognition, petition,
4823–4824
Fundraising
Telemiracle, Kinsmen (March 6-7, 2010), member's statement,
3977–3978
Graduates
Graduate retention program
Include master's and Ph.D. graduates, petition,
3976 ,
4101 ,
4133 ,
4165 ,
4227–4228 ,
4287 ,
4318 ,
4347 ,
4405 ,
4466
Health care
Community health, student wellness initiative toward community health (SWITCH), Saskatoon, member's statement,
4166
Health care services
Rural, commendation, moved (Weekes); questions and comments,
4335
Rural, government abandonment, moved (Junor); questions and comments,
4150
Housing
Wolf Willow Cohousing project, Saskatoon, member's statement,
7179
Housing, programs
Five, member's statement,
6973
Income Tax Amendment Act, 2010 (No. 149)
Justice and Attorney General
Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 2009 (No. 112)
Leadership
Women's Executive Network top 100 list, Dr. Vianne Timmons and Dr. Anne Doig, member's statement,
6312
Legislative Assembly
Sittings, Assembly and standing committees, varied on interim basis for remainder of third session, 26th legislature, moved (Harrison); amendment (Taylor); further amendment (D'Autremont),
5022–5025
Litter Control Amendment Act, 2010 (No. 144)
Lotteries
Proceeds, distribution, five-year agreement with Saskatchewan Lotteries Trust Fund, ministerial statement (Duncan),
3168
Medical personnel
Health care workers
Collective bargaining, contentious issues,
3167
Midwives
Funding, training, licensing, petition,
5331 ,
5391 ,
5403 ,
5471–5472 ,
5504 ,
5536–5537 ,
5549 ,
5610 ,
5655
International Day of Midwives
(May 5, 2010), member's statement,
5393
Ministerial statements [Session 3]
Arts and culture
Provincial cultural policy, new (Duncan),
4294
Lotteries
Proceeds, distribution, five-year agreement with Saskatchewan Lotteries Trust Fund (Duncan),
3168
Ministerial statements [Session 4]
Cities and towns
Main Street Saskatchewan program (Hutchinson),
7245
Parks, provincial
New, consideration and consultation (Hutchinson),
7309–7310
Sports
Sport participation initiative (Hutchinson),
6379–6380
Museums
Children's Discovery Museum, Saskatoon, member's statement,
3768
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Heritage Centre, Regina, funding, member's statement,
5767
Natural Resources Amendment Act, 2010 (No. 155)
New Democratic Party (Saskatchewan)
Convention, Prince Albert (March 26-28, 2010), member's statement,
4515–4516
Convention, Regina (March 26-27, 2011), member's statement,
6912
Parks, provincial
New, consideration and consultation, ministerial statement (Hutchinson),
7309–7310
Provincial Court Amendment Act, 2010 (No. 153)
Provincial Court Consequential Amendment Act, 2010 (No. 154)
Public speaking
Le Concours d'art oratoire, divisional championships (2011), Saskatoon, member's statement,
7362
Public welfare
Government financial support, recognition, moved (Eagles),
3964–3966
Government financial support, recognition, moved (Eagles); questions and comments,
3967
Question period [Session 3]
Medical personnel
Health care workers, collective bargaining, contentious issues,
3167
Saskatchewan Communications Network, closure, costs
4831
Schools, capital funding and projects
Projects, funding and status,
3741
Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport Ministry, programs, funding, changes
3954
Question period [Session 4]
Recreational facilities, seniors' centres, funding assistance
7457
Recreational facilities
Seniors' centres, funding assistance,
7457
Seniors' centres, funding assistance, petition,
7451
Rent control
Implementation request, petition,
3884 ,
7683
Saskatchewan Communications Network
Saskatchewan Human Rights Code Amendment Act, 2010 (No. 160)
SaskEnergy Amendment Act, 2009 (No. 105)
Schools
Montgomery School, Saskatoon, recognition in Today's Parent magazine, member's statement,
3437
Schools, capital funding and projects
Softball
Canadian championships, Saskatchewan achievements, member's statement,
3410
Sports
Sport participation initiative, ministerial statement (Hutchinson),
6379–6380
Toleration
International Day for Tolerance (November 16, 2009), member's statement,
3575
Tourism
Saskatchewan Tourism Awards of Excellence gala, Saskatoon (March 15, 2010), member's statement,
4288
Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport Ministry
Programs, funding, changes,
3954
Tributes
Rendall, Lisa, former C95 broadcaster and breast cancer awareness advocate, member's statement,
7268
University of Saskatchewan
Technology Week (November 1-5, 2010), Darwyn Peachey, keynote speaker, member's statement,
6103
Wildlife Habitat Protection (Land Designation) Amendment Act, 2009 (No. 132)
Winter games
Saskatchewan First Nations Winter Games (2010), Saskatoon, member's statement,
4761
Women
International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
(November 25, 2010), member's statement,
6220
Cheveldayoff, Hon. Ken (Saskatchewan Party, Saskatoon Silver Springs; Minister of Crown Corporations; Minister of Enterprise; Minister of First Nations and Métis Relations)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 1]
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 2]
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 3]
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 4]
Athletes
Fundraising, Olympic athletes, Gold Medal Plates cooking competition, member's statement,
5768
Automobiles
Fuel-efficient, government rebate,
2695
Licence plate sales, official Saskatchewan Roughrider plates, member's statement,
5656–5657
Cabinet ministers
Crown corporations [Cheveldayoff], conflict of interest, allegation,
1284–1285
Cancer
Breast
Breast Friends organization, participation in Dragon's Den CBC television program, member's statement,
6471
Fundraising, Breast Friends organization, cookbook, Breast Wishes from Breast Friends, member's statement,
1007
Carbon sequestration
Project, Saskatchewan-Montana, costs,
2966–2967
Chambers of commerce
Regina, Paragon Awards (April 7, 2011), member's statement,
7239
Corporate Capital Tax Act (No. 38)
Crown corporations
Employees, changes in status,
135
Investment policy, new, ministerial statement (Cheveldayoff),
1409
Outsourcing, Crown corporations and government,
2250
Crown Corporations Ministry
Estimates (2008-9), statutory,
C57–59
Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan
Estimates (2008-9, November 2008) supplementary, carbon capture and storage project,
C87–91
Drivers' licences
Enhanced
And enhanced identification cards, privacy issues,
2198–2199
Remove from Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 72),
2217
Electricity
Future needs, public inquiry by Crown and Central Agencies Committee, moved (Cheveldayoff); amendment (Furber),
2889–2892
Saskatchewan and Manitoba governments, discussions,
2279–2280
Energy
Future needs, comprehensive study and public consultation, Crown and Central Agencies Committee,
2944–2946
Renewable sources, development, public consultation,
2779–2781
Enterprise Saskatchewan,
5615
Chief executive officer, interim and former,
5431–5432
Ethanol
Ethanol fuel rebate program, consultation,
5554–5556
First Nations and Métis Relations Ministry
Floods
Red Earth Cree Nation, long-term solution,
7502–7503
Football
Saskatchewan Roughriders
Grey Cup game, good wishes, member's statement,
6221
Western Division champions, and Saskatoon Hilltops, Canadian Junior Football League champions (2010), member's statement,
5995
Government
Projects, large, planning and financing,
4106–4107
Hockey
World Junior Hockey Championships (2010), member's statement,
2275
Hospital and health foundations
Children's Health & Hospital Foundation gala (2009), Saskatoon, member's statement,
2866–2867
Income Tax Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 35)
Internet
Broadband service, expansion, residential; cellular telephone service, expansion, residential, ministerial statement (Cheveldayoff),
1900–1901
Investments
And pension funds, government, Crowns and private sector, management,
2359
Labour Market Commission Repeal Act (No. 106),
E496–498
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly,
5182
Land Titles Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 57),
C150–152
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2625
Laptop computers
Albert Community School, Regina, one-to-one laptop project funded by Information Services Corporation, ministerial statement (Cheveldayoff),
2599
Lupus
World Lupus Day (May 10, 2011), member's statement,
7566
Mining industry
Taxation incentives, ministerial statement (Cheveldayoff),
3954–3955
Ministerial statements [Session 1]
Natural gas
SaskEnergy service, northern Saskatchewan, expansion (Cheveldayoff),
796–797
Ministerial statements [Session 2]
Crown corporations
Investment policy, new (Cheveldayoff),
1409
Internet
Broadband service, expansion, residential; cellular telephone service, expansion, residential (Cheveldayoff),
1900–1901
Laptop computers
Albert Community School, Regina, one-to-one laptop project funded by Information Services Corporation (Cheveldayoff),
2599
Natural gas
Purification process, new, SaskEnergy funding (Cheveldayoff),
2470–2471
Saskatchewan Power Corporation
Infrastructure investment, plans (Cheveldayoff),
2406–2407
Saskatchewan Telecommunications
Investment, network infrastructure (Cheveldayoff),
3006
Saskatchewan Transportation Company
Security measures for drivers and passengers (Cheveldayoff),
1929–1930
Services, expansion, northeast Saskatchewan (Cheveldayoff),
1743
Telephones
High-speed Internet service, expansion, residential; cellular telephone service, expansion, residential (Cheveldayoff),
1900–1901
Ministerial statements [Session 3]
Mining industry,
Taxation incentives (Cheveldayoff),
3954–3955
Ministerial statements [Session 4]
Sports
North American Indigenous Games (2014), Regina, host (Cheveldayoff),
7642
Natural gas
Purification process, new, SaskEnergy funding, ministerial statement (Cheveldayoff),
2470–2471
SaskEnergy service, northern Saskatchewan, expansion, ministerial statement (Cheveldayoff),
796–797
Points of order [Session 4]
Language
Inappropriate, use of the word bullshit,
7505
Public service
Canada, retirement, David James, Western Economic Diversification, member's statement,
1160
Public speaking
Provincial 4-H competition (April 4, 2009), Blaine Lake, member's statement,
2679
Question period [Session 1]
Cabinet ministers
Crown Corporations [Cheveldayoff], conflict of interest, allegation,
1284–1285
Crown corporations, employees, changes in status
135
Electricity, clean coal technology, generating stations, project, cost
536–537
Electricity, rates, SaskPower, increase
1187
Northern Saskatchewan, cost of living
1262
Nuclear energy, reactor site, SaskPower report
1247–1248
Saskatchewan Government Insurance, investments, out-of-province
987 ,
1037
Saskatchewan Government Insurance, rebates to drivers
987
Saskatchewan Telecommunications, board chair, conflict of interest, allegation
1284
Saskatchewan Telecommunications, investments, Navigata Communications, sale of
1067
Utilities, rates, lowest bundle in Canada, maintain
1187–1188
Question period [Session 2]
Automobile insurance, rates, increase
2680
Automobiles
Fuel-efficient, government rebate,
2695
Carbon sequestration, project, Saskatchewan-Montana, costs
2966–2967
Crown corporations
Outsourcing, Crown corporations and government,
2250
DirectWest, SaskTel subsidiary, proposed sale
1965–1966
Drivers' licences, enhanced, and enhanced identification cards, privacy issues
2198–2199
Drivers' licences, enhanced, privacy issues
2216–2217
Drivers' licences, enhanced, remove from Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 72)
2217
Electricity
Clean coal technology, generating stations, project,
1799–1800
Clean coal technology, generating stations, project, cost,
1438–1440
Rates, SaskPower, regular increases,
2618–2619
Rates, SaskPower, Saskatchewan rate review panel recommendations,
2860–2861
Saskatchewan and Manitoba governments, discussions,
2279–2280
Energy
Future needs, comprehensive study and public consultation, Crown Corporations Committee,
2944–2946
Renewable sources, development, public consultation,
2779–2781
Investments and pension funds, government, Crowns and private sector, management
2359
Saskatchewan Government Insurance, investments, sale
1628
Saskatchewan Government Insurance, management
1441
Saskatchewan Power Corporation, infrastructure investment, plans
2469–2470
Saskatchewan Power Corporation, investment sale, Muskeg River mine cogeneration station
1610–1611
Saskatchewan Telecommunications, services and outsourcing
2280–2281
SaskEnergy, investment, Heritage Gas Limited
1614
Telephones, conference call services, SaskTel, outsourcing
2187 ,
2202
Telephones, directory, EZ Finder, sale
2249
Telephones, directory, EZ Finder, sale and preferred shares, Canpages
2187–2189 ,
2202–2203
Uranium Development Partnership
Report, public consultation,
2779
Question period [Session 3]
Enterprise Saskatchewan
5615
Enterprise Saskatchewan, chief executive officer, interim and former
5431–5432
Ethanol, ethanol fuel rebate program, consultation
5554–5556
Government, projects, large, planning and financing
4106–4107
Seniors, volunteer centres, financial assistance
3440
Trade
New West Partnership Trade Agreement,
5300–5301
Question period [Session 4]
Floods, Red Earth Cree Nation, long-term solution
7502–7503
Radio
Steve Shannon, broadcaster, CJWW, Saskatoon, member's statement,
4639
Saskatchewan Government Insurance
Investments, out-of-province,
987 ,
1037
Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation
Estimates (2009-10), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C153
Saskatchewan Power Corporation
Estimates (2008-9, November 2008), statutory, supplementary, lending and investing activities,
C91
Estimates (2009-10), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C153–158
Infrastructure investment, plans, ministerial statement (Cheveldayoff),
2406–2407
Investment sale, Muskeg River mine cogeneration station,
1610–1611
Saskatchewan Telecommunications
Board Chair, conflict of interest, allegation,
1284
Estimates (2009-10), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C158–160
Investment, network infrastructure, ministerial statement (Cheveldayoff),
3006
Investments, Navigata Communications, sale of,
1067
Provincial Auditor's reports
Saskatchewan Transportation Company
Provincial Auditor's reports
Security measures for drivers and passengers, ministerial statement (Cheveldayoff),
1929–1930
Services, expansion, northeast Saskatchewan, ministerial statement (Cheveldayoff),
1743
SaskEnergy Inc.
Estimates (2008-9, November 2008), statutory, supplementary, lending and investing activities,
C92
Estimates (2008-9, March 2009), statutory, supplementary, lending and investing activities,
C120–121
Estimates (2009-10), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C162–163
Estimates (2010-11), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C906–907
Investment, Heritage Gas Limited,
1614
SaskWater
Estimates (2009-10), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C160–162
Provincial Auditor's reports
Seniors
Volunteer centres, financial assistance,
3440
Sports
Bloski, Joe, recipient, Canadian Sport Tourism Alliance PRESTIGE Award (2010), member's statement,
5630
North American Indigenous Games (2014), Regina, host, ministerial statement (Cheveldayoff),
7642
Telephones
Conference call services, SaskTel, outsourcing,
2187 ,
2202
Directory, EZ Finder, sale,
2249
High-speed Internet service, expansion, residential; cellular telephone service, expansion, residential, ministerial statement (Cheveldayoff),
1900–1901
Trade
New West Partnership Trade Agreement,
5300–5301
Traffic Safety (Volunteer Firefighters) Amendment Act (No. 82)
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2334
Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 72)
Uranium Development Partnership
Report, public consultation,
2779
Vital Statistics Act, 2008 (No. 54),
C195 ,
C200–201
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2887
Amendments, first and second readings,
2887–2888
Vital Statistics Administration Transfer Act (No. 28),
C61–62
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1150
Vital Statistics Consequential Amendments Act, 2008 (No. 55),
C205
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2888
Volunteers
CTV Saskatoon Citizen of the Year (2010), Lisa Rendall, recipient, member's statement,
6730–6731
Chisholm, Mr. Michael (Saskatchewan Party, Cut Knife-Turtleford)
Accidents
Canoe capsize, Atton's Lake, rescue effort (October 10, 2008), member's statement,
1702
Active Families Benefit Act (No. 33)
Report without amendment, moved (Chisholm),
N161
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 1]
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 2]
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 3]
Advanced Education and Employment Department
Provincial Auditor's reports
Advanced Education, Employment and Labour Ministry
Provincial Auditor's reports
Agreements of Sale Cancellation Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 44),
N333–334
Report with amendment, moved (Chisholm),
N334
Agriculture and Food Department
Provincial Auditor's reports
(2007) v.1, ch.2 and v.3, ch.3,
P88–91
Agriculture Ministry
Provincial Auditor's reports
Ancient Order of Melchizedeq, Inc. Act (No. 903),
B12–13 ,
B15
Fees, remit, moved (Chisholm),
B15
Animal Protection Amendment Act, 2010 (No. 148),
E697
Cadets
Recognition for excellence, three Saskatchewan squadrons, member's statement,
6312–6313
CCAF-FCVI Inc.
Information session, reporting and accountability of public accounts committees,
P247–248
Community Resources Department
Provincial Auditor's reports
Condolences
Hopfner, Michael Alfred, former MLA, moved (Wall),
3989–3990
Construction industry
Projects, The Battlefords, member's statement,
4320
Correctional Services Amendment Act, 2010 (No. 158),
N619–620
Corrections, Public Safety and Policing Ministry
Provincial Auditor's reports
Credit Union Amendment Act, 2009 (No. 2) (No. 101)
Report without amendment, moved (Chisholm),
N458
Culture, Youth and Recreation Department
Provincial Auditor's reports
Cystic fibrosis
Cystic Fibrosis Month (May 2010), member's statement,
5611
Economy
Status, member's statement,
4135
Economy, growth
Conference Board of Canada outlook (2009), member's statement,
2069
Education Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 29)
Report without amendment, moved (Chisholm),
N148
Education Ministry
Provincial Auditor's reports
Election Amendment Act, 2010 (No. 161)
Report without amendment, moved (Chisholm),
N777
Emergency 911 System Amendment Act, 2009 (No. 99)
Report without amendment, moved (Chisholm),
N409
Energy
Renewable sources, development, public consultation and overall benefits, moved (Taylor); questions and comments,
2665
Enforcement of Money Judgments Act (No. 129),
N469 ,
N475–476
Report with amendment, moved (Chisholm),
N477
Environment Department
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Environment Ministry
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Finance Department
Provincial Auditor's reports
Finance Ministry
Provincial Auditor's reports
First Nations and Métis Relations Department
Provincial Auditor's reports
First Nations and Métis Relations Ministry
Provincial Auditor's reports
Government
Vision, lack of in forestry, and breaking promises to rural Saskatchewan, moved (Atkinson); questions and comments,
1992
Government financial management
Accounting standards, change to generally accepted accounting principles for GRF's financial statements, moved (Wotherspoon),
P526
Government Services Ministry
Provincial Auditor's reports
Group homes
Maidstone Group Home Society Inc., nomination for Donner Canadian Foundation Award, member's statement,
1924
Health Department
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Health Ministry
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Highways and Transportation Department
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Hockey
Maidstone Pee Wee Jets, member's statement,
388
Income tax
Personal (2008), savings, member's statement,
2913
Information Technology Office
Provincial Auditor's reports
Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Reports
Third, be adopted and presented to Assembly, moved (Chisholm),
N180
Sixth, be adopted and presented to Assembly, moved (Chisholm),
N228
Ninth, be adopted and presented to Assembly, moved (Chisholm),
N618
Justice and Attorney General
Provincial Auditor's reports
Justice Department
Provincial Auditor's reports
Learning Department
Provincial Auditor's reports
Legislative Assembly members
Inappropriate language, apologies and resignation as Legislative Secretary to Premier, member's statement,
1257
Personal statements (May 19, 2011),
7700
Local Government Election Amendment Act, 2010 (No. 162)
Report without amendment, moved (Chisholm),
N787
Low-income people
The Battlefords, housing and fundraising events, member's statement,
3708
Milk Control Board
Provincial Auditor's reports
Miscellaneous Statutes (Streamlining Government) Amendment Act, 2010 (No. 139)
Report without amendment, moved (Chisholm),
N520
Municipal Affairs Ministry
Estimates (2008-9), main,
N153
Estimates (2009-10, March 2010), supplementary,
N506
Nature conservation
Lieutenant Governor's Greenwing Conservation Award (2009), Gregg Sheppard, recipient, member's statement,
3851
Northern Affairs Department
Note: Merged with First Nations and Métis Relations Ministry (November 2007).
Provincial Auditor's reports
(2007) v.3, ch.18, recommendations,
P31
Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 2) (No. 64),
N211–212
Oil industry
Petrobank Energy and Resources Ltd., heavy oil project, member's statement,
3225
Oyate Safe House, Regina
Provincial Auditor's special report
(2006) v.3, ch.4B, Report to the Standing Committee on Public Accounts Regarding Oyate ataya WaKanyeja OwicaKiyapi Inc.
P33–35
Personal Property Security Amendment Act, 2009 (No. 102)
Report without amendment, moved (Chisholm),
N466
Police Amendment Act, 2011 (No. 164),
N698
Population
Increase, member's statement,
2566
Potash industry
And oil industry, renationalization, opposition to, moved (Chisholm),
2745–2747
Profits of Criminal Notoriety Act (No. 94)
Report without amendment, moved (Chisholm),
N373
Provincial Auditor
Annual report (2008-9),
P329
Estimates (2008-9), main,
P8–9
Provincial Auditor's reports
(2007) v.2
Understanding the finances of the government,
P58
Provincial Capital Commission Office
Estimates (2010-11), main,
N516
Provincial Comptroller,
P13 ,
P15
Provincial Court Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 51)
Report without amendment, moved (Chisholm),
N345
Provincial Court Amendment Act, 2010 (No. 153)
Report without amendment, moved (Chisholm),
N694
Public Accounts Committee (PAC)
Provincial Auditor
Fred Wendel, appreciation for distinguished service, moved (Chisholm),
P343
Position, Committee Clerk report on recommended selection process, moved (Chisholm),
P337
Provincial Auditor's reports
Public Service Commission
Provincial Auditor's reports
Regional Economic and Co-operative Development Department
Provincial Auditor's reports
Remembrance Day
(November 11, 2009), member's statement,
3520
Residential Tenancies Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 62),
N207–208
Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Amendment Act, 2010 (No. 137)
Report without amendment, moved (Chisholm),
N482
Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority
Provincial Auditor's reports
Saskatchewan Research Council
Provincial Auditor's reports
(2008) v.1, ch.11 and v.3, ch.17,
P153–155
Securities Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 42)
Report without amendment, moved (Chisholm),
N202
Social Services Ministry
Provincial Auditor's reports
St. Patrick's Day
Recognition (2009), member's statement,
2327
Statutes and Regulations Revision Act (No. 30)
Report without amendment, moved (Chisholm),
N112
Students
Kelsey Wilkinson, Maidstone, selected for Absolute Leadership Development program, member's statement,
2762
Summary Offences Procedure Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 70)
Report without amendment, moved (Chisholm),
N293
Tartan Day
Recognition
(April 6, 2008), member's statement,
595
(April 6, 2009), member's statement,
2678
(April 6, 2011), member's statement,
7114
Teachers' Superannuation Commission
Provincial Auditor's reports
Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport Ministry
Provincial Auditor's reports
Trustee Act, 2008 (No. 52)
Report without amendment, moved (Chisholm),
N256
Workers' Compensation Board
Provincial Auditor's reports