Hansard Subject Index - 26th Legislature
P3 (public-private partnership)
Pacific Northwest Economic Region
Canadian vice-president, member from Cut Knife-Turtleford [Chisholm], member's statement
Forum (November 4-7, 2009), Regina,
3331–32
Paclitaxel
Pahwa, Divya
Pain
Pain Awareness Week (November 1-7, 2009), member's statement
PAIRS (Professional Association of Internes and Residents of Saskatchewan)
Palliative care
National Hospice Palliative Care Week (May 3-9, 2009), member's statement
Palliative care and hospice services, enhance and increase public funding, petition
Broten,
5968 ,
5994 ,
6079 ,
6134 ,
6199 ,
6247 ,
6310 ,
6370–71 ,
6437 ,
7237 ,
7267 ,
7330 ,
7360–61 ,
7394
Pandemics
Parades
Santa Claus parade, Moose Jaw (November 27, 2010), member's statement
Paralympic Games
Paralympic School Week in Saskatchewan (November 2-6, 2009), member's statement
Paramedics
Paratransit
PARC (Prairie Adaptation Research Collaborative)
Parent aides
Parkinson's disease
National Parkinson's Disease Month (April 2010), member's statement
National Parkinson's Disease Month (April 2011) and International Parkinson's Day (April 11, 2011), member's statement
Parkland Regional Health Authority
Parks
All-terrain vehicles, use,
N305–6
National, Prince Albert National Park, Waskesiu townsite,
3275
Regional
3243–44
Funding,
54 ,
381 ,
430 ,
481 ,
1462 ,
2413 ,
4605 ,
6952 ,
7063 ,
N19 ,
N261 ,
N306 ,
N523 ,
N536 ,
N713
Infrastructure developments,
5923–24
Urban
Rejuvenation, Recreational Infrastructure Canada funding,
N304 ,
N306–7
Wascana Park, Regina,
N516
Wascana Park, Regina, event fees
Wascana Park, Regina, funding and infrastructure developments,
5924–25
Wascana Park, Regina and Meewasin Authority, Saskatoon, funding,
U329
Wanuskewin Heritage Park, funding,
N30–31
Parks, provincial
Blackstrap, renewal plan and consultants,
N532–34
Campfire permit fee, elimination, member's statement
Campground reservation service,
430 ,
N19
Camping fees, out-of-province visitors
Campsites, electrification,
5 ,
54 ,
381 ,
430 ,
3127 ,
3234 ,
3275 ,
4605 ,
5675 ,
5791 ,
N19 ,
N261 ,
P540
Greenwater Lake, employees,
N535
Infrastructure, new,
5 ,
54
Infrastructure and programs, funding,
N19
Infrastructure and programs, improvements,
430
Infrastructure developments,
5923–24
Meadow Lake, solar-powered washroom,
N305
Moose Mountain, all-terrain vehicle damage,
N537
New, consideration and consultation, ministerial statement (Hutchinson)
New, Emma and Anglin lakes area and Porcupine Hills area,
N713
New, South Saskatchewan River and environs,
E738
Pike Lake Provincial Park, visitors,
P540–41
Rowan's Ravine, spring floods (2011), impact,
P542–43
Spring floods (2011), impact,
P541–43
Parks Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 37)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Report without amendment, moved (Bradshaw)
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly
Parliamentary calendar
Pasqua Hospital, Regina
Emergency department renovation, member's statement
Food service for patients,
U1369
Physical plant concerns,
U156
Patient-First Initiative Fund
Patient-first review
Patmore, Shirley
Presentation to inquiry on Saskatchewan energy requirements,
C601–8
Pay equity
PCL Construction Management Inc.
Construction Industry Labour Relations Amendment Act, 2009 (No. 80), public hearing presentation,
U806–12
PDAP (provincial disaster assistance program)
Peace making
PEBA (Public Employees Benefits Agency)
Pedersen Apiaries Ltd.
Presentation to inquiry on Saskatchewan energy requirements,
C464–68
Pederson, John
Pembina Institute
Presentation to inquiry on Saskatchewan energy requirements,
C306–15
Penna, James
Presentation to inquiry on Saskatchewan energy requirements,
C333–38
Pensions
Claims and settlements, non-permanent employees in public service, funding,
C5–10
Costs, Learning Dept.,
P62
Funds, labour-sponsored and tax-credited, personal contribution limits,
C1026
Government, Crowns and Treasury Board agencies,
C1024–25
Municipal employees' pension plan, disaster recovery program,
P121–22
Pension plans, effect of world recession
Pension plans, risk-based regulatory system,
P570–71
Pension plans, supervision, superintendent of pensions
Public service, non-permanent pension lawsuit,
C916
Public service superannuation plan, inflation factor,
C38–39
Retirees, re-employment by government
Saskatchewan health care employees' pension plan, annual reports,
P161–62
Saskatchewan Research Council, employees' plan,
P576
Teachers' superannuation plan
Costs and funding projections,
U688
Superannuates, statistics,
U687
Unfunded liabilities, teachers,
510–11
People
Perdue Housing Authority
Board member, Blanche Weir, retirement, member's statement
Personal care homes
Client fees, financial assistance,
U125
Eaglestone Lodge, Kamsack, closure
Government subsidies, request, petition
Personal debt
Personal health information
Personal Property Security Amendment Act, 2009 (No. 102)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Report without amendment, moved (Chisholm)
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly
Persons
The Battlefords, Frontier Mall Wall of Fame inductees, ceremony
(May 3, 2008), member's statement
(March 20, 2010), member's statement
(March 19, 2011), member's statement
Forgotten by government, member's statement
Global Citizens Award (2008), Priscilla Settee, Saskatoon, recipient, member's statement
Global Citizens Award (2008), Sheelah McLean, Saskatoon, recipient, member's statement
Persons Day (October 18, 2009), member's statement
Saskatoon, blog comments, member's statement
Saskatoon, two bus drivers and two paramedics, life-saving actions, member's statement
Pesticides
Application, aerial or ground, drifting,
P88
Applicators, licences and training,
P88–89
Canadian provinces, regulating bodies,
P88
Improper use, complaints,
P87
Regulation, transfer responsibility to Environment Ministry,
P159
Regulation process, Agriculture and Food Dept., audit,
P83–84
Risk assessment, human health,
P87
Storage sites, excluded from contaminated sites list of Environment Ministry,
P107–8
Pests
Beaver control program, northern Saskatchewan,
E757–59 ,
E761
Blackflies, control program, funding,
E746
Control programs, funding,
6951
Gophers
Control program, research program, funding,
E39
Research program, funding,
506
Management control programs, funding,
2366 ,
2394
Rats, control program, funding,
6946
Wild boars, control program, funding,
E746
PET (positron emission tomography)
Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation
Presentation to inquiry on Saskatchewan energy requirements,
C426–35
Petitions [Session 1]
Drugs
Seniors' drug plan, changes, means test, reverse decision
Federal government
Equalization, federal transfer program, non-renewable resource revenues, removal from formula
Government
Investments, failed, petition irregular
Housing, affordable
And available, task force, hold public consultations
Labour legislation
Trade Union Amendment Act, and public service essential services, withdraw, hold public consultations
Liquor stores
Closure, South Hill, Moose Jaw, reassess decision
Moose Jaw Union Hospital
Expansion and renovation, funding
Post-secondary education, tuition fees
Property tax
Relief, homeowners and renters
Property tax, education tax
Pulp and paper mills
Prince Albert, memorandum of understanding with Domtar, reopen negotiations
Schools, closures
Develop and implement plan to address
Station 20 West, Saskatoon
Utilities
Rates, lowest bundle in Canada, maintain
Petitions [Session 2]
Central vehicle agency
Vehicle fleet, fuel-efficient vehicles for government ministers
Child care, spaces
Additional, and funding for infrastructure
Community-based organizations
Funding, workers, multi-year plan for wage equity
Crime
Payment or remuneration from crime, legislation against
Drugs
Seniors' drug plan, changes, means test, reverse decision
Graduates
Graduate retention program, include master's and Ph.D. graduates
Health care services
And job security, maintain
Highway No. 123, repairs and maintenance
Highway No. 135, pave through Pelican Narrows
Long-term care facilities
La Ronge, plan and construct new facility
Post-secondary education, tuition fees
Public safety
And security, dangerous escaped convicts, street gangs
Saskatchewan Hospital, North Battleford
Replacement, funding and resources
SaskEnergy
Customers, enable connection to natural gas lines
Station 20 West, Saskatoon
Student housing
Expansion, on-campus and off-campus
Traffic Safety Act
Gallenger amendment, snowplows, traffic speed limit
Water quality
Duck Lake, rates, government financial assistance
Petitions [Session 3]
Autism
Comprehensive provincial strategy, implement
Chief Electoral Office
Chief Electoral Officer, selection and appointment
Child care, spaces
Additional, affordable and accessible
Additional, and funding for infrastructure
Chiropractors
Services, government honour agreement
Climate change
Initiatives, request action on
Community-based organizations
Construction Industry Labour Relations Amendment Act, 2009
Corrections, Public Safety and Policing Ministry
Employee, reinstatement and improve whistle-blower protection
Educational assistants
Funding for support of special needs students
Film industry
Film employment tax credit, changes, and closure of Saskatchewan Communications Network
Significance, government recognition
First Nations University of Canada
Government financial management
Responsibility and prudence
Graduates
Graduate retention program, include master's and Ph.D. graduates
Harmonized sales tax
Implementation, opposition to
Health care services
And job security, maintain
Highway No. 10, construction, passing lanes, Fort Qu'Appelle to junction Highway No. 1
Highway No. 123, maintenance and repairs
Highway No. 135, pave through Pelican Narrows
Highway No. 915, upgrade and repair
Housing, affordable
Programs, Saskatoon and province-wide, develop program and implement rent review or rent control
Programs, The Battlefords, develop program and implement rent review or rent control
Long-term care facilities
La Ronge, plan and construct new facility
Marriage commissioners
Legislation, remove opt-out clauses
Medical personnel
Health care workers, negotiate fair and just collective agreement
Midwives
Funding, training, licensing
Multiple sclerosis
Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) treatment, patients, access
Post-secondary education
Saskatchewan scholarship fund, implementation
Post-secondary education, tuition fees
Implement long-term management strategy
Post-secondary students
Loans, reduce interest on fixed-rate loans
Poverty
Elimination, develop strategy for
Recreational facilities
Seniors' centres, funding assistance
Rivers
South Saskatchewan River, maintain quality
Saskatchewan Hospital, North Battleford
Replacement, recommit funds and resources
Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology
Schools, capital funding and projects
Projects, Warman middle school
Water
Non-potable, Furdale, withdraw cut-off order
Water quality
Duck Lake, rates, government financial assistance
Whistleblower Protection Act
Wildlife
Habitat protection, Crown land sale, withdraw amendments to legislation
Women
Abuse, domestic abuse outreach program, reinstate
Workplaces
Health and safety officers, support
Petitions [Session 4]
Community-based organizations
Funding, workers, multi-year plan for wage equity
Educational assistants
Funding for support of special needs students
First Nations University of Canada
National School of Dental Therapy, Prince Albert, funding
Government financial management
Responsibility and prudence
Graduates
Graduate retention program, include master's and Ph.D. graduates
Health care services
Address critical retention and recruitment issues
Highway No. 10, construction, passing lanes, Fort Qu'Appelle to junction Highway No. 1
Highway No. 135, pave through Pelican Narrows
Housing, affordable
Programs, develop program and implement rent control
Programs, The Battlefords, develop program and implement rent review or rent control
Long-term care facilities
Wawota Deer View Lodge, cease bed closures
Occupational Health and Safety Act
Palliative care
Palliative care and hospice services, enhance and increase public funding
Personal care homes
Government subsidies, request
Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan
Foreign takeover bids, terms and conditions
Poverty
Elimination, develop strategy for
Recreational facilities
Seniors' centres, funding assistance
Saskatchewan Human Rights Code Amendment Act, 2010 (No. 160)
Withdraw Bill and hold public consultations
School boards
Funding, Regina Catholic and Regina public schools, address inequity
Schools
Hampton Village, Saskatoon, new elementary
Teachers
Collective bargaining, government return to bargaining
Trappers
Northern Saskatchewan Trappers Association Co-operative, reinstate government funding
Waste management
Nuclear waste and storage, concerns
Water
Non-potable, Furdale, withdraw cut-off order
Petrol
Petroleum industry
Petroleum Technology Research Centre, Regina
1327
Funding,
383 ,
3259 ,
4476 ,
6878 ,
E26 ,
E32–33 ,
E79 ,
E326 ,
E466 ,
E708 ,
E710
Pets
Mobile spay and neuter clinic program, Regina, member's statement
Pharmaceuticals
Pharmacists
Dispensing fees and generic drug companies,
U1077–80
Negative service verifications,
P165
Pharmacist Awareness Week (March 1-7, 2009), member's statement
Pharmacist Awareness Week (March 6-12, 2011), member's statement
Phenylketonuria
Phone books
Physical activity
Physicians
Agreement on Internal Trade, concerns,
U544–45
Cannington constituency,
7019
Clinicians' assessment and professional enhancement (CAPE), credential system,
U545
Coronach, retirement, effect,
543
Dedication to service, Dr. W. Oberholzer and Dr. N. Helms, Radville,
2456
Dr. Louis Poulin, Prince Albert, retirement, member's statement
Family Physician of the Year (2008), Dr. Brenda Hookensen, Prince Albert, member's statement
Forensic pathologists,
N677
Gynecologic oncologists, shortage
International graduates, credentials,
3143–44
International graduates, licensure,
U548–49
International graduates initiative,
U170
Patient files, safe storage,
U349–50
Pediatric subspecialists,
2449
Physician of the Year (2009), Dr. Werner Oberholzer, Radville, member's statement
Radiologists, Swift Current, funding,
U547
Residencies, additional,
5 ,
22 ,
29 ,
66 ,
93 ,
112 ,
152 ,
176 ,
U36 ,
U531 ,
U740
Residencies and training seats, additional,
450
Residents, collective agreement
Saskatchewan graduates and residents, retention,
3124 ,
3140
Shortage,
86 ,
156 ,
3140 ,
4497 ,
4500 ,
4502 ,
4536 ,
4685 ,
6948 ,
7490–92
Shortage, effects and corrective measures
Physicians, recruitment
1549 ,
3243 ,
3331 ,
3353 ,
3363 ,
4666 ,
5738 ,
5760–61 ,
6945 ,
6956 ,
7053
And retention, internationally trained, funding,
382 ,
435 ,
442 ,
515
And retention, national issues,
U1347
And retention, rural areas, international graduates,
U351–52
And retention, smaller communities,,
U545–46
And retention, smaller communities, group practice policy of College of Physicians and Surgeons, challenges,
U545
Recruitment agency,
5673 ,
5716 ,
5738 ,
5740 ,
5748 ,
5777 ,
5786 ,
5790 ,
5803 ,
5914 ,
5941 ,
6949 ,
U1006 ,
U1261 ,
U1275–76
Recruitment agency, hiring practices,
U1278–80
Recruitment agency, human resource strategy,
U1276–77
Recruitment strategy, member's statement
Physicians, rural
Positions, recruitment and retention,
3308 ,
4666
Recruitment and retention,
5989
Physicians, training
Distributive medical education,
U1006
Practical, shortage of preceptors
Seats, additional,
5 ,
22 ,
29 ,
66 ,
87–88 ,
93 ,
112 ,
121 ,
152 ,
176 ,
3173 ,
3218 ,
3264 ,
3331 ,
U352–53 ,
U740 ,
U1005
Seats, additional, funding,
382 ,
418 ,
421 ,
435 ,
442 ,
459 ,
481 ,
491 ,
515 ,
517 ,
550 ,
586 ,
2365 ,
2424 ,
2477 ,
2492 ,
2501 ,
2509 ,
2543 ,
6877 ,
6927 ,
U36 ,
U41 ,
U153 ,
U1286
Seats and residencies, additional,
1330 ,
1351 ,
1384 ,
1396 ,
1452 ,
1457 ,
1463 ,
4476 ,
4508–9 ,
4550 ,
4595 ,
5728 ,
5729 ,
5738 ,
5761 ,
5786 ,
5815 ,
5941
Piche, Alwyn
Pigs
Pike, Christine
Presentation to inquiry on Saskatchewan energy requirements,
C598–601
Pioneer Village, Regina
Pipe Flow Technology Centre, Saskatoon
E180
Pipelines Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 47)
Referred to Economy Committee
Report without amendment, moved (Ross)
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly
PKU (disease)
Places, sacred
Poetry
National Poetry Month
Saskatchewan Poet Laureate, Robert Currie, reading event (April 3, 2008), member's statement
(April 2010), member's statement
(April 2011), member's statement
Taras Shevehenko, poet, and Ukrainian Literature Day in Canada (March 9, 2009), member's statement
Points of order [committees]
Bills, public
Construction Industry Labour Relations Amendment Act, 2009 (No. 80)
Ask minister to conclude remarks
Entering into debate during question-and-answer in a public presentation
Length of introductory remarks
Questions by opposition wasting time
Public Service Essential Services Act (No. 5)
Language, use of paranoid
Minister responding to questions predating tenure
Trade Union Amendment Act, 2007 (No. 6), language use
Energy, inquiry, Saskatchewan requirements
Public hearing, introduction, comments by Vice-Chair
Public hearing, presentation, questions from government and opposition members
Estimates
Confine remarks to matter in hand
Advanced Education, Employment and Labour, comments off topic
Advanced Education, Employment and Labour, nature of member's comments
Agriculture, health care employment as off-farm income subsidy
Agriculture, inappropriate questions on potash royalties
Agriculture, questions relating to Canadian Wheat Board
Corrections, Public Safety and Policing, questioning inappropriate
Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan, carbon capture and sequestration project
Education, line of questioning
Energy and Resources, limit discussion to subvote under consideration
Energy and Resources, opinion on federal government policy not pertinent
Chair (Huyghebaert),
E240
Energy and Resources, reputation of a member impugned
Environment, discussion on nuclear power
Environment, questions on legislation, off topic
Finance, impugning integrity of Deputy Premier [Krawetz]
Finance, issues irrelevant to finance portfolio
First Nations and Métis Relations, length of minister's responses
First Nations and Métis Relations, member hectoring Chair and the minister
First Nations and Métis Relations, new domed stadium in Regina, questions out of order
First Nations and Métis Relations, questions and answers during subvote discussion
First Nations and Métis Relations, range of questions
Health, question concerning cases discussed during question period
Chair (Ottenbreit),
U1368
Provincial Capital Commission Office, Capital Commission funds (2008-10), disbursement concerns
Social Services, minister contain remarks to department
Social Services, questions and debate
Chair (Ottenbreit),
U1456
Members
Respect for one another,
U86–87
Questions unrelated to estimates
Reference to newspaper editorial
Points of order [Session 1]
Closure rule, debate on extended sitting hours, not a breach of privilege
Debate, member not addressing motion
Language
Indirect implications, comments withdrawn, member's statement
Indirect implications not allowed
Indirect implications not allowed, withdraw statement and apologize
Offensive, withdraw and apologize
Offensive remarks "Thanks for lying," withdraw and apologize
Provocative or threatening
Acting Speaker (McMillan),
653
Use during 75-minute debate
Legislative Chamber
Lighting level
Acting Speaker (McMillan),
625
Members
Eating habits, inappropriate
Member's statement, topic in relation to cabinet responsibilities
Naming a political party, inappropriate nomenclature
Procedure, private member's motion
Question period, allegation of financial impropriety and conflict of interest
Question period, allegation of financial impropriety and conflict of interest, not well taken
Question period, tabling briefing notes
Points of order [Session 2]
Bills, order in which being called
Language, unparliamentary
Motion as worded not in order
Personal attack on member contravenes tradition of respect and integrity
Personal attack on member contravenes tradition of respect and integrity; point of order not well taken
Question period, responses not relevant to question
Points of order [Session 3]
Bills
Member on his feet already spoken to Bill
Debate
Correct order of stating motion and speaking to it
Implication of illegality
Implication of illegality, apology and withdrawal
Impugning integrity of others
Matter before the courts, related questions out of order
Motion for closure, not well taken
Negative allusions to Armed Forces
Language, unparliamentary
Language, unparliamentary, use of term "misleading"
Language, unparliamentary, use of term "misleading," withdrawal and apology
Language, unparliamentary, use of term "truth"
Language, unparliamentary, withdrawal and apology
Language, unparliamentary while Premier speaking
Legislative Assembly, committees, sitting times
Legislative Assembly, hours of sitting, amendment to motion
Legislative Assembly, hours of sitting, amendment to motion, further amendment
Members
Cannot impugn the honour of another member
Cannot impugn the honour of another member, withdrawal and apology
Cannot indirectly infer what the rules do not allow directly
Personal charges or accusations
Personal charges or accusations, withdrawal and apology
Ministerial statement (March 23, 2010), review appropriateness
Ministerial statement (March 23, 2010), review appropriateness; point well taken
Question period
Questions, tabling information
Questions relate to ministerial duties and responsibilities and matters before courts (sub judice)
Quotes, accuracy, not a point of order
Seventy-five minute debate, mover of motion not in seat when motion called
Throne Speech response, relevancy
Written questions
Disrespect in responses, point well taken
Points of order [Session 4]
Bills, confine remarks to Bill
Harrison,
6194 ,
6267 ,
6297 ,
6395 ,
6707–8 ,
6808 ,
6809 ,
6812–13 ,
6814 ,
7429
Bills, discussion, relevance to Bill
Acting Speaker (Bradshaw),
7260
Language
Fraudulent behaviour, accusation
Inappropriate, use of the word bullshit
Indirect implications not allowed
Indirect implications not allowed; withdraw remarks
Member made inappropriate gesture
Members, cannot impugn the honour of another member
Ministerial statements
Housing programs announced previously
Statement does not meet definition
Statement does not meet definition; point of order not well taken
Statement on pulp mill, Prince Albert, previously announced
Question period
Education Minister [Harpauer] stated opposition members misleading public
Education Minister [Harpauer] stated opposition members misleading public, withdrawal and apology
Government Services Minister [Ross] reading from note or document
Reference to presence or absence of members
References to Leader of the Opposition by opposition member
References to Leader of the Opposition by opposition member, not a point of order
Tabling a letter from KPMG
Poland
Plane crash deaths (April 10, 2010), condolences, member's statement
Plane crash deaths (April 10, 2010), condolences, transmittal to ambassador of Poland to Canada and Polish people, moved (D'Autremont)
Plane crash deaths (April 10, 2010), condolences from Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan to Polish people, moved (Lingenfelter)
Police Amendment Act, 2011 (No. 164)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Report with amendment, moved (Brkich)
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly
Amendments, first and second readings
Police services
4661
Aboriginal policing program,
U174
Allocations, municipal and Royal Canadian Mounted Police,
U174–75
Combined forces special enforcement unit,
7055
Combined forces strategic unit, gang and criminal activity elimination,
3126 ,
3183
Conducted energy devices (tasers), use of,
U178–80
First Nations, officers on reserves,
460
First Nations reserves,
U67–68
First Nations services, payments/funding,
P574
Futures of policing initiative,
U177
Gifting of the Horse Ceremony
Integrated child protection unit, Prince Albert,
3195
Integrated investigative unit, Prince Albert,
U180–81
Interprovincial co-operation to combat gangs,
1333
Municipal forces, equitable rights and protection as communities served by RCMP,
H32
Northern drug and gang enforcement unit, member's statement
Officers, additional,
1419–20 ,
1429 ,
3126 ,
3176 ,
3182 ,
3195 ,
3197–98 ,
3353 ,
4477 ,
4528 ,
4550 ,
4661 ,
4688 ,
5672 ,
5730 ,
5747 ,
5748 ,
5757–58 ,
5760 ,
5791 ,
5859 ,
5947 ,
N584 ,
U177–78
Funding,
6 ,
22 ,
25 ,
53 ,
58 ,
59 ,
177 ,
382 ,
422 ,
435 ,
460 ,
498 ,
1333 ,
1457 ,
2365 ,
2389 ,
2432 ,
2472 ,
2476 ,
2480 ,
2498 ,
2502 ,
2509 ,
2520 ,
2551 ,
6878 ,
6902 ,
6922 ,
6947 ,
7045 ,
7054 ,
N583 ,
N624–26 ,
U52 ,
U555–56
Street gang investigations, funding,
U53 ,
U173
Officers, designated programs,
N626–27
Officers, safer communities and neighbourhoods program,
2551
Police chiefs, Saskatoon and Regina,
1424
Protection work, recognition, member's statement
Provincial policing strategy, development,
U52
Regina, appreciation, member's statement
Service contract, Royal Canadian Mounted Police,
P324–27
Strategy development to combat gang violence,
1333
Training, in-service, funding,
U174
Witness protection services, funding,
U469–70
Women, recognition, Inspector Shelley Ballard and Sergeant Joanne Balint, member's statement
Political parties
Politicians
Commentary, member's statement
Leaders, Saskatchewan Party and New Democratic Party, member's statement
Tommy Douglas, former Saskatchewan premier, release complete secured intelligence file, moved (Lingenfelter),
4987–90 ,
5411–21
Tommy Douglas, former Saskatchewan premier, release complete secured intelligence file, moved (Lingenfelter); transmittal motion (Lingenfelter)
Tommy Douglas, release to public the secured intelligence file, member's statement
Tommy Douglas, release to public the secured intelligence file, moved (Lingenfelter)
Politics
History, Last Mountain-Touchwood constituency,
3281
Topics, New Democratic Party (Saskatchewan) perspective, member's statement
Young people, Rock the Vote event, Regina (March 21, 2009), member's statement
Polls, opinion
Pollution
Air, from Alberta oil sands
Air and water, from Alberta oil sands
Water, monitoring, oil sands area
Poor children
Poor people
Population
1334
Growth,
6874 ,
6899 ,
6921 ,
6931 ,
6936 ,
6944 ,
6953 ,
6960 ,
6982 ,
6988 ,
7084–85
Growth, member's statement
In-migration,
2363 ,
2431 ,
2445 ,
2456 ,
3123 ,
3183 ,
3187 ,
3197 ,
3210 ,
3274 ,
3301 ,
3364
In-migration, member's statement
Increase,
3 ,
52 ,
91 ,
124 ,
182 ,
216 ,
380 ,
418 ,
429 ,
431 ,
459 ,
462 ,
466 ,
479 ,
491 ,
503 ,
523 ,
552 ,
574 ,
583 ,
1325 ,
1328 ,
1361 ,
1383 ,
1416 ,
1418 ,
1462 ,
1488 ,
1544 ,
1568 ,
2509 ,
2552 ,
2580–82 ,
3218 ,
3354 ,
3376 ,
4474 ,
4501 ,
4538 ,
4550 ,
4594–95 ,
4614 ,
4623 ,
5671 ,
5715 ,
5728 ,
5729 ,
5746 ,
5749 ,
5756 ,
5782 ,
5790 ,
5804 ,
5816 ,
5855–56 ,
5858 ,
5861 ,
5877 ,
5880 ,
5897 ,
5911 ,
5922 ,
5947 ,
E60 ,
E325 ,
U165 ,
U600
Increase, Lloydminster,
1396
Increase, member's statement
Increase, rural, Regina Wascana Plains constituency,
55
Increase, Saskatoon Southeast constituency,
62
Increase, Weyburn and area,
56
Increase and positive economic indicators, member's statement
Youth, retention plan,
4 ,
25 ,
50–51 ,
112 ,
114 ,
121 ,
151 ,
156–57 ,
419 ,
434 ,
505 ,
523
Porcupine Plain, SK
Pork
Positron emission tomography
Post-secondary education
U1285
Aboriginal institutions, funding,
6877
Aboriginal summit (2010),
4596
Accessibility and affordability,
185
Affordable, lack of,
6879
Aviation Learning Centre, Saskatoon,
5727
Co-operative and applied learning opportunities,
1328
Early childhood educator programs,
U421–22
Education credits, transfer of,
186
First Nations and Métis, funding,
U994 ,
U1286
First Nations and Métis involvement and inclusion strategy,
U653
Funding, First Nations and Métis,
4596
Infrastructure projects, funding,
3125 ,
3204
Interprovincial agreements,
U659
Multi-party training plan,
4596
Partnerships, SIAST and Wa Polytechnic, Ghana
Post-secondary student support program, federal,
N309–10
Post-secondary system, building of,
U37–38
Project Hero
Opposition, University of Regina professors, member's statement
Public-private partnerships,
79
Role in knowledge economy development,
79–80
Saskatchewan scholarship fund, establishment,
U327–28
Saskatchewan scholarship fund, implementation, petition
Trew,
3974–75 ,
4099 ,
4163 ,
4226 ,
4284 ,
4315 ,
4345 ,
4402 ,
4463 ,
4481 ,
4512 ,
4574 ,
4635 ,
4670 ,
4699 ,
4758 ,
4818
Saskatchewan scholarship fund, status,
U1176–77
Saskatchewan Scholarship of Honour,
1334 ,
1351 ,
1364 ,
1386 ,
1394 ,
2543 ,
3128 ,
3185 ,
U493 ,
U652 ,
U658–59
Saskatchewan Scholarship of Honour, recipients honoured, member's statement
Saskatchewan Scholarship of Honour, returning soldiers, spouses and offspring of returning or killed soldiers, ministerial statement (Wall)
Saskatchewan student bursary,
U652
Saskatchewan Student Bursary, funding increase,
2543
Vision, development,
U652
Vision, new, development,
2542
Post-secondary education, tuition fees
1532 ,
1567 ,
2391 ,
5722 ,
5727 ,
5885 ,
5918 ,
7028 ,
7463
Effect on accessibility,
140
Frozen,
383 ,
418 ,
426 ,
434 ,
466 ,
479 ,
482 ,
491 ,
517 ,
548 ,
550
High, address issue, petition
Implement long-term management strategy, petition
Broten,
3975 ,
4039 ,
4100 ,
4132 ,
4163 ,
4226–27 ,
4286 ,
4316–17 ,
4346 ,
4403–4 ,
4464–65 ,
4482 ,
4513 ,
4575 ,
4636 ,
4671 ,
4699 ,
4758–59 ,
4819 ,
4850 ,
5101
Management strategy, funding to limit increases,
2365 ,
2389 ,
2472 ,
2477 ,
2482 ,
2492 ,
2501 ,
2509 ,
2521 ,
2542–43
Rebates,
4 ,
22 ,
58 ,
78 ,
80 ,
90–91 ,
109 ,
121 ,
143 ,
151 ,
154 ,
176 ,
186 ,
1383
Post-secondary students
Financial assistance, petition
Broten,
1582 ,
1669 ,
1701 ,
1735 ,
1767 ,
1795 ,
1828 ,
1860 ,
1891 ,
1922 ,
1936–37 ,
1960 ,
1974
First Nations and Métis, access and support
First Nations and Métis, funding,
3384
International, off-campus work permits,
U696
Loans, living allowances and shelter rates,
1329 ,
1553
Loans, reduce interest on fixed-rate loans, petition
Furber,
3975 ,
4039 ,
4100 ,
4132 ,
4164 ,
4286 ,
4317 ,
4346 ,
4404 ,
4465
Saskatchewan agriculture student scholarship, recipients, member's statement
Student support program, federal,
N309–10
Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan
3375 ,
5674 ,
5854
Foreign takeover bids, terms and conditions, petition
Leader of the Opposition [Lingenfelter], actions, member's statement
Proposed sale, executive remuneration
Proposed sale, member's statement
Shares, history, member's statement
Takeover bid by BHP Billiton,
5714 ,
5719–20 ,
5723–24 ,
5726 ,
5730 ,
5737 ,
5741–42 ,
5743 ,
5748 ,
5757 ,
5761 ,
5775 ,
5782 ,
5788 ,
5791 ,
5809–10 ,
5816 ,
5857 ,
5858 ,
5980–81
Takeover bid by BHP Billiton, federal decision,
5878 ,
5889 ,
5894–95 ,
5897 ,
5911–12 ,
5916 ,
5920–21 ,
5922 ,
5940 ,
5954 ,
5989
Takeover bid by BHP Billiton, federal decision, member's statement
Takeover bid by BHP Billiton, federal decision, television appearance, member's statement
Takeover bid by BHP Billiton, government expenses,
E687–88
Takeover bid by BHP Billiton, request that federal government not approve, moved (Wall); amendment (Lingenfelter)
Takeover bid by BHP Billiton, request that federal government not approve, moved (Wall); transmittal motion to federal government (D'Autremont)
Potash Development Repeal Act (No. 3)
Referred to Economy Committee
Report without amendment, moved (Ross)
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly
Potash industry
5674 ,
5752–53 ,
5773–74 ,
5805 ,
7060–61
And oil industry, renationalization, opposition to, moved (Chisholm)
And oil industry, renationalization, opposition to, moved (Chisholm); questions and comments
Contract between Canpotex and China, member's statement
Development, legislation repealed,
1458
Mosaic Company, expansion,
E25
New mine, Jansen Lake area,
5714
Workers, recognition, member's statement
PotashCorp
Pottery
Moose Jaw Pottery Club, premises, relocation, member's statement
Poulin, Louis
Poultry
Avian influenza, cleanup, financial assistance to farmers,
207
Poverty
148 ,
1412 ,
1460–61 ,
1480–81
And human rights, member's statement
Cost of, member's statement
Elimination, develop strategy for, petition
Forbes,
5680 ,
5705–6 ,
5765–66 ,
5822–23 ,
5841 ,
5867–68 ,
5930 ,
5968 ,
5993–94 ,
6054 ,
6134 ,
6168 ,
6219 ,
6247 ,
6279–80 ,
6310 ,
6342 ,
6370 ,
6406 ,
6436 ,
6469 ,
6730 ,
6761 ,
6789 ,
6835 ,
6865 ,
6881–82 ,
6910 ,
6971 ,
7065 ,
7089 ,
7177 ,
7236–37 ,
7300 ,
7449–50 ,
7497 ,
7524 ,
7552 ,
7564 ,
7598 ,
7619 ,
7634 ,
7649 ,
7664–65 ,
7682
Elimination strategy,
5801
Global, Riding to Break the Cycle fundraising bike tour (2011), Emily van der Kamp, participant, member's statement
Health Disparity in Saskatoon, report,
U579–80
O Ambassador West Africa project, participation by St. Agnes School, Moose Jaw, member's statement
Poverty Awareness Week, Saskatoon (October 17-23, 2009), member's statement
Regina Anti-Poverty Ministry, benefit concert (March 14, 2011), member's statement
Report Card on Child Poverty in Saskatchewan
6
Powell, Colin
Practical nurses
Graduation (November 19, 2010), North West Regional College, member's statement
Kawacatoose First Nation program, status,
N311
Licensed, bridging program, upgrade to registered nurses,
492
Practical nursing program, expansion, SIAST Kelsey, Saskatoon, member's statement
Prairie Adaptation Research Collaborative
Prairie North Health Region
Volunteer Aboriginal chaplains, Brian Arcand and Ray Fox, recognition, member's statement
Prairie North Regional Health Authority
Bank accounts, reconciliation, employee payments,
P166–68
Prayer breakfasts
Saskatchewan Prayer Breakfast, Regina (April 16, 2008), member's statement
Pre-Health Professions Club
Precision Rewind
Presentation to inquiry on Saskatchewan energy requirements,
C681–85
Pregnancy termination
Premier
3208–9
Allegations by opposition, member's statement
Business dinner, Regina (April 22, 2008), member's statement
Business record, member's statement
Critique, member's statement
Deputy minister, resignation
Executive Council responses to questions, member's statement
Globe and Mail newspaper interview, member's statement
International relationship, United States, member's statement
Leadership, comments, member's statement
Marketing the province,
3392
Political staff, costs, member's statement
Political staff, costs and election promises
Power, concentration of,
4548
Prince Albert Premier's Dinner (March 30, 2009), member's statement
Staff, salaries, increase,
5753
Visit to China, member's statement
Visit to Washington, DC, member's statement
Wardrobe, comments, member's statement
Premier's Council on Health Care Work Place Issues
Prescription drugs
Prescription Drugs Amendment Act, 2009 (No. 135)
Referred to Human Services Committee
Report without amendment, moved (Hart)
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly
Pressure equipment
Prevention of crime
Price, George Lawrence
Pride of Saskatchewan
Priest, Daron
Presentation to inquiry on Saskatchewan energy requirements,
C609–13
Prime ministers
Canada's Next Great Prime Minister competition, Dr. Alika Lafontaine, winner, member's statement
PRIME (process renewal and infrastructure management enhancement)
Prince Albert, SK
Prince Albert Parkland Health Region
3193–94
Volunteer recognition event (April 6, 2009), member's statement
Prince Albert Parkland Regional Health Authority
Bank accounts, reconciliation, employee payments,
P168
Immunization rates, two-year-olds,
P176–77
Princess Shop, Saskatoon
Pringle review
Printed errors in Hansard, correction
Printing plants
New, Estevan, member's statement
Priority of debate
Prisoners
Addictions treatment,
460
Escapee incident, Regina, advance notice of
Escapee incident, Regina, report
Escapees, public notification,
1421 ,
1431
Escapees, public notification policy,
U442
Escapees, Regina, public notification policy
Former, official identification,
N589
Remand, addiction counselling,
U670–71
Remand custody practices, changes,
3176
Remand process, changes, effect,
U669–70
Statistics, Pine Grove, Prince Albert,
U63
Statistics, remand, Saskatoon,
U437
Statistics and space concerns,
N586–87
Substance abuse, treatment, funding,
U52
Telephone conversations, monitoring, legislation,
5672
Violent offender response program, funding,
7045
Youth
33 ,
451–52
Aboriginal, new program, elder services,
U570
First Nations and Métis,
U450
Northern Saskatchewan, reintegration,
U450–51
Programs,
N588–89 ,
U446–47
Intensive rehabilitation and custody supervision program,
N584 ,
N624
Reintegration, school and employment,
U60
Prisons
Privacy, protection
Hospital and health foundations, access to patient information,
5447–52 ,
7491 ,
7493
Individuals contacting cabinet ministers
Personal health information, discarded hospital cards
Pharmacists, patient information, privacy breach
Private Bills Committee
Elections, Chair and Deputy Chair,
B1
Membership, substitution, moved (D'Autremont)
Membership, substitution, moved (Gantefoer)
Membership, substitution, moved (Yates)
Proceedings, broadcast, authorization,
B1
Reports
First, be adopted and presented to Assembly, moved (Junor)
First, moved (Allchurch) for concurrence
Second, be adopted and presented to Assembly, moved (Wilson)
Second, moved (Allchurch) for concurrence
Third, be adopted and presented to Assembly, moved (Ross)
Third, moved (Allchurch) for concurrence
Fourth, be adopted and presented to Assembly, moved (McMillan)
Fourth, moved (Allchurch) for concurrence
Fifth, be adopted and presented to Assembly, moved (Wotherspoon)
Fifth, moved (Allchurch) for concurrence
Sixth, be adopted and presented to Assembly, moved (McMillan)
Sixth, moved (LeClerc) for concurrence
Seventh, be adopted and presented to Assembly, moved (Wilson)
Seventh, moved (Kirsch) for concurrence
Eighth, be adopted and presented to Assembly, moved (Brkich)
Eighth, moved (Wilson) for concurrence
Ninth, be adopted and presented to Assembly, moved (Brkich)
Ninth, moved (Wilson) for concurrence
Tenth, be adopted and presented to Assembly, moved (Hart)
Tenth, moved (Wilson) for concurrence
Eleventh, be adopted and presented to Assembly, moved (Hart)
Eleventh, moved (Wilson) for concurrence
Steering committee, appointments,
B1
Private care homes
Private members' motions [Session 1]
No. 1. Public service and Crown corporations, keep professional and non-partisan, moved (Yates),
311–17 ,
1027–29
No. 2. Infrastructure, investment in and ensure sustained growth, moved (Weekes),
809–15
Private members' motions [Session 2]
No. 2. Livestock industry
Note: Topic discussed as emergency debate under Rule 59.
No. 3. Government, non-confidence motion, moved (Quennell); amendment (Huyghebaert),
1913–19
No. 4. Low-income people
Government support programs, moved (Duncan),
2842–49
Private members' motions [Session 3]
No. 1. Government financial management
Financial mismanagement, non-confidence motion, moved (Wotherspoon),
3478–85
No. 2. Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurship, renewal, recognition, moved (McMillan),
4151–59
No. 3. Politicians
Tommy Douglas, former Saskatchewan premier, release complete secured intelligence file, moved (Lingenfelter),
4987–90 ,
5411–21
No. 4. Guns
Support federal private member's Bill C-391 to abolish long-gun registry, moved (Schriemer),
5276–78
Private members' motions [Session 4]
No. 1. Provincial disaster assistance program
Summer (2010) assistance response, recognition, and enhancement of provincial disaster assistance program, moved (Ottenbreit),
6122–29 ,
7414–15
No. 2. Emergency housing
Winter shelters, increase capacity and develop affordable housing and poverty reduction strategies, moved (Forbes); amendment (Draude),
6238–44 ,
6782–88 ,
7542–50 ,
7691–98
No. 3. Resources
Nationalization of Saskatchewan resource sector, condemnation, moved (Stewart),
6363–68
No. 4. Royalties
Potash, rates, commends responsible government actions, condemns opposition request, moved (Stewart),
6638–46
No. 5. Floods
Preventive measures, spring flooding, moved (Ottenbreit),
7166–73
Privilege
Biased Speaker comment by member for Regina Dewdney [Yates], breach of privilege
Contempt of the Assembly, decision deferral
Inappropriate remarks by Minister of Corrections, Public Safety and Policing [Huyghebaert]
Privileges Committee examine statements by Minister of Health [McMorris] (April 12, 2010) and report to Legislative Assembly, moved (Yates)
Scheduling of committees, sufficient notice
Statements by Minister of Health [McMorris], concerns about contempt, request granted
Statements by Minister of Health [McMorris], concerns about contempt, request to waive notice period
Privileges Committee
Membership, substitution, moved (D'Autremont)
Membership, substitution, moved (Gantefoer)
Membership, substitution, moved (Yates)
Pro Forma Bill
Process renewal and infrastructure management enhancement (PRIME)
Producers
Professional Association of Internes and Residents of Saskatchewan
Professional employees
Professional Public Service Employees Protection Act (No. 604)
Bill out of order, withdrawn from order paper
Profits of Criminal Notoriety Act (No. 94)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Report without amendment, moved (Chisholm)
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly
Progressive Contractors Association of Canada
Construction Industry Labour Relations Amendment Act, 2009 (No. 80), public hearing presentation,
U795–803
Project Hero
Project Hope
Property
Assessment and taxation, new website, SAMAView, ministerial statement (Hutchinson)
Assessment and taxation, Regina and Saskatoon,
2413–14
Criminal, seizure process, results,
N446–47
Property Management Department
Business continuity plan,
P100
Human resources plan, improvements,
P100–101
Information technology strategic plan,
P100–101
Payroll data, accuracy, review,
P100–101
Provincial Auditor's reports
(2007) v.3, ch.19, recommendations,
P102
Property tax
1515–16 ,
4691
Property tax, education tax
1416 ,
1536 ,
1539–40 ,
1551 ,
3184 ,
3210 ,
3360 ,
4625
Commercial property, three-rate structure, new,
2364
Increase, cities and towns,
396 ,
401 ,
439 ,
447 ,
465 ,
520 ,
522 ,
552 ,
579
New system, inequities,
2506
Rebate,
382 ,
385–86 ,
435 ,
441 ,
481 ,
491 ,
505 ,
506 ,
510 ,
515 ,
517 ,
528–29 ,
548 ,
551 ,
561 ,
583–84
Rebate (January-March 2009),
U515–18
Rebates, farm holiday sites,
N264
Reduction,
5 ,
22 ,
25 ,
58 ,
90 ,
112 ,
118 ,
121 ,
151 ,
176 ,
365–66 ,
499 ,
1329 ,
1331 ,
1496 ,
1520 ,
3123 ,
3217 ,
6902 ,
6922 ,
6935 ,
6944 ,
6951 ,
6954 ,
6962–63 ,
6982 ,
6984 ,
6991 ,
6995 ,
7003 ,
7010 ,
7020 ,
7025 ,
7045 ,
7078
Reduction, farm land,
5787 ,
5988 ,
6875 ,
6900 ,
6946 ,
6954 ,
6959 ,
6995 ,
7085
Reduction, new system,
2363–64 ,
2389–90 ,
2391 ,
2394 ,
2412 ,
2415 ,
2422 ,
2427–28 ,
2431 ,
2434 ,
2435 ,
2439 ,
2443 ,
2446 ,
2449 ,
2453–54 ,
2458–59 ,
2475 ,
2479–80 ,
2490 ,
2491 ,
2497 ,
2500–2501 ,
2509–10 ,
2518 ,
2550 ,
2552 ,
2556–57 ,
2573 ,
2575 ,
2578 ,
2582 ,
3125 ,
3423 ,
C142 ,
E277 ,
U1303
Reduction, new system, economic advantages,
2539
Reduction, new system, impact on agriculture,
E418
Reduction, residential and business,
6875
Reduction plan,
5672 ,
5673 ,
5729 ,
5749–50 ,
5756 ,
5758 ,
5785 ,
5791 ,
5793 ,
5803 ,
5816 ,
5857 ,
5859 ,
5877 ,
5880–81 ,
5897 ,
5910 ,
5916 ,
5964 ,
5984
Reform, member's statement
Relief,
395–97 ,
421–22 ,
426 ,
429 ,
438–39 ,
446–47 ,
450 ,
458 ,
467 ,
478 ,
483 ,
502 ,
519–20 ,
552 ,
579 ,
1354 ,
1359 ,
1394 ,
1424 ,
1447 ,
1460 ,
1532
Relief, homeowners and renters, petition
Relief, long-term, member's statement
Relief, long-term, petition
Wotherspoon,
1400 ,
1434 ,
1468 ,
1556 ,
1608 ,
1624 ,
1828 ,
1860 ,
1937 ,
2002 ,
2066–67 ,
2155 ,
2182–83 ,
2274 ,
2326–27 ,
2354
Relief, long-term plan, study by a Legislative Secretary,
U32–33
Report (2009) by Legislative Secretary [Reiter] to Minister of Education [Krawetz],
1329
Variations, effect of property assessment,
3063–64
Prorogation
Prostitution
Children, abuse and exploitation through the sex trade,
4599 ,
6904
Children, abuse and exploitation through the sex trade, special committee, status,
U1035
Children, reconvene Special Committee to Prevent the Abuse and Exploitation of Children through the Sex Trade,
1448 ,
3192
Children, Special Committee to Prevent the Abuse and Exploitation of Children through the Sex Trade,
5802
Protection of privacy
Protection of Service Animals Act (No. 617)
Removed from order paper,
6447
Protection of the Wild Ponies of the Bronson Forest Act (No. 606)
Referred to Committee of the Whole Assembly
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Amendments, first and second readings
Protocol Office
Provincial Association of Transition Houses Saskatchewan
Provincial Auditor
P7–8
Appointment of Bonnie Lysyk, moved (Speaker)
Business and financial plan,
H5–6 ,
H13–14 ,
P181–83 ,
P228–29 ,
P255–59 ,
P329–35 ,
P505–8
Efficiencies to reduce budget, due diligence,
P256–57
Efficiencies to reduce budget, PAC request,
P228–29
Reduction of resources,
P228
Expenses, unforeseen,
P10
Goals and measure of success,
P328–29
Procedures, audits of ministries,
P8–9
Recommendations to Public Accounts Committee, monitoring,
P84–95
Retirement letter [Fred Wendel] (effective April 30, 2010),
4708
Role, hold government accountable for its performance,
H13
Staff,
H5–6
Hiring, qualifications,
H7
Provincial Auditor's reports See also specific government ministries or departments, boards, and Crown corporations subjects for special reports
(2007) v.2
Understanding the finances of the government,
P53–60
(2008) v.2
Understanding the finances of the government,
P139–48
Understanding the finances of the government, recommendations,
P148
(2009) v.2
Understanding the finances of the government,
P407–12
(2010) v.2, ch.23
Summary-level financial reporting practices,
P543–49
Provincial capital commission
Provincial Capital Commission Office
N524
Note: Name changed from Capital City Commission (2010)
Anniversaries (2012),
N703
Entities within commission,
N514
Estimates (2010-11, March 2011), supplementary,
N747
Government House, Regina, budget, transfer from Provincial Secretary Office,
C924
Government House, Regina, office accommodation,
N515–16
Public activities and advertising,
N703
Website development, Student Connects,
N700–701
Youth-oriented activities,
N701–3
Provincial Comptroller
Policy guidelines for government, adherence by ministries,
P15
Provincial Court Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 51)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Report without amendment, moved (Chisholm)
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly
Provincial Court Amendment Act, 2010 (No. 153)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Report without amendment, moved (Chisholm)
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly
Provincial Court Consequential Amendment Act, 2010 (No. 154)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Report without amendment, moved (Elhard)
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly
Provincial dairy laboratory
Provincial disaster assistance program
U558
Administration, additional temporary staff, ministerial statement (Huyghebaert)
Claims, homes, structural damage,
N634–35
Claims vs. insurance claims,
N612–13
Communications, public awareness,
N611–12
Engineering claims, adjudication,
N631–32
Payments and contracted reconstruction work,
N613–14
Preventative measures, funding,
U471–72
Small business, coverage,
N613
Staff work, summer floods (2010), recognition, member's statement
Summer (2010) assistance response, recognition, and enhancement of provincial disaster assistance program, moved (Ottenbreit),
6122–29 ,
7414–15
Provincial laboratory
Provincial parks
Provincial sales tax
1361 ,
C30 ,
C886
Businesses, audit processes by Finance,
P75–76
Businesses, non-compliance rate,
P79
Exemption, used automobiles,
5 ,
22 ,
140 ,
192 ,
212 ,
381 ,
442 ,
463 ,
581 ,
C40–41
Rebates, property damaged in disasters,
N630–31
On recreational vehicles purchased out of province
Used equipment, business owners
Provincial Secretary Office
4689 ,
C147 ,
C924
Estimates (2007-8, November), supplementary,
N3–4
Estimates (2008-9, March), supplementary,
C117–19
Estimates (2008-9, March), supplementary, one-time expenses,
C117
Estimates (2010-11, March 2011), supplementary,
C1052
Executive management, funding,
C76
Francophone affairs branch,
C923 ,
C925–26
Francophonie advisory committee,
C1032
Funding allocations,
C1031
Infrastructure program,
C1033
Terroir Centre, funding,
C1028
Translation service, funding,
C146–47
Property, land purchases or leases, costs,
C119
Staff
French translators, salaries, market adjustment,
C117–18
Salaries, reclassifications, costs,
C117
Term positions for Francophonie conference, funding,
C76–77
PSAB (Public Sector Accounting Board)
PST (provincial sales tax)
Psychiatric nurses
Training, Saskatchewan Hospital North Battleford,
U162–63
Training seats, additional, funding,
2543
Psychologists
PTRC (Petroleum Technology Research Centre), Regina
Public accounts
And estimates, submission to Legislative Assembly,
1334
Public Accounts Committee (PAC)
Agenda, intersessional meetings,
P1–2
Canadian Council of Public Accounts Committees
PAC authorize attendance at CCPAC annual conference, Whitehorse, Yukon (September 7-9, 2008), moved (Michelson)
PAC authorize attendance at CCPAC annual conference, Edmonton, Alberta (September 13-15, 2009), moved (Michelson)
PAC authorize attendance at CCPAC annual conference, Quebec City (August 29-31, 2010), moved (D'Autremont)
PAC authorize attendance at CCPAC annual conference, Halifax (August 28-30, 2011), moved (Hart)
PAC send one opposition member and two government members to annual meeting of CCPAC, (Halifax, NS, August 28-30, 2011), moved (Hart); withdrawal (Hart)
Canadian Council of Public Accounts Committees, annual conference (2009),
3217
Chair and Deputy Chair, authorization, attendance at Western Canadian Symposium on Public Performance Reporting, Vancouver, BC, September 10-11, 2008, moved (Nilson)
Election, Deputy Chair,
P431
Elections, Chair, Deputy Chair,
P1 ,
P273
Expenditures of government ministries, examination,
P428–29
Mandate and responsibilities,
P3–6
Membership, substitution, moved (D'Autremont)
Membership, substitution, moved (Gantefoer)
Membership, substitution, moved (Yates)
Proceedings, broadcast, authorization, moved (Michelson)
Provincial Auditor
Fred Wendel, appreciation for distinguished service, moved (Chisholm)
Position, Committee Clerk report on recommended selection process, moved (Chisholm)
Position, recommendation of Bonnie Lysyk, moved (Hart)
Position, selection process, consideration in camera,
P503
Position, selection process, second report, adoption and further guidelines, moved (D'Autremont)
Position, selection process, second report, recommendations,
P431–33
Provincial Auditor's reports
Recommendation designations, "compliance" and "progress",
P208–9
Reports
First, moved (Van Mulligen) for concurrence
First, be adopted and presented to Assembly, moved (Michelson)
Second, be adopted and presented to Assembly, moved (Hart)
Second, moved (Wotherspoon) for concurrence
Third, be adopted, approved and filed with Clerk, moved (Hart)
Saskatchewan Safety Council, PAC asks Provincial Auditor to consider providing audit services to Safety Council for 2011, moved (Hart)
Steering committee, agenda and priority of business,
P1
Public accounts committees
P240
Effectiveness model, criteria,
P240–41
Innovation and risk,
P254
Retooling to accommodate emerging practice,
P253
Witnesses, ministers,
P249
Public and Private Rights Board
Appointment, John Glen Gardner (April 15, 2011), moved (Morgan)
Public broadcasting
Public Complaints Commission
N676–77
Access by Aboriginal community,
N251
Funding to special investigations unit, Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations,
N251 ,
N677
Public Disclosure Commissioner
5791
Mandate, whistle-blower protection in public service,
5675
Public Employees Benefits Agency
Administration costs, pension plans,
P122–23
Benefit plans, bank reconciliation and journal entries,
P522
Benefit plans, bank reconciliations and journal entries,
P301
Information technology, security,
P522
Service performance standards, expected and actual results,
P121–22
Public Guardian and Trustee of Saskatchewan
Annual performance plan,
N52
Information technology development,
N52
Personal guardianship services,
N51–52
Public inquiries
Public Interest Disclosure Act (No. 147)
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee
Report without amendment, moved (D'Autremont)
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly
Public libraries
Financial statements, Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants standards,
P345–47
Regina Public Library, round dance event (March 6, 2009), member's statement
Single integrated library system (SILS),
4626 ,
7019
Single integrated library system (SILS), funding,
U519 ,
U1018
Technology for early learning programs, literacy training, community development,
1328
Public opinion polls
Saskatchewan government and economy, member's statement
Public-private partnerships
C137–38
Canadian provincial governments,
C139
Effect on Crown corporations,
C140–41
Public safety
1419 ,
2574 ,
6997
And security, dangerous escaped convicts, street gangs, petition
Badge Shield Star Recognition Dinner, 14th annual, Rotary Club, Saskatoon, member's statement
Citizens on Patrol program,
3328
Emergency Telecommunicators Week in Saskatchewan (April 11-17, 2010), member's statement
Emergency Telecommunicators Week in Saskatchewan (April 11-17, 2011), member's statement
Government commitment, member's statement
Justice and Attorney General's role,
N245
Memorandum of understanding, Saskatchewan and North Dakota, member's statement
Public notification, escaped convicts
Public notification, escaped convicts, review
Public notification, escaped young offenders
Public safety radio telecommunications project
Review committee to develop public safety strategy,
U555 ,
U562–63
Safer communities and neighbourhoods program, funding,
U556
Saskatchewan Telecommunicator of the Year, and Emergency Telecommunicators Week in Saskatchewan (April 6-12, 2008), member's statement
SMARTRISK program, Moose Jaw high schools, member's statement
Public Safety, Security and Protection Act (No. 607)
Public Sector Accounting Board
Environmental liabilities,
P15
Infrastructure deficit,
P15
Public service
66–67
And Crown corporations, keep professional and non-partisan, moved (Yates)
Benefit plans, audit,
P478
Boards, commissions, public tribunals, further dismissals
Canada, retirement, David James, Western Economic Diversification, member's statement
Chiefs of staff, salaries,
208
Deputy ministers, assistant and associate,
C180–81
Development, programs and opportunities,
C179
Employment, disabled and handicapped persons
Employment program expansion, cognitive disabilities, member's statement
Essential services positions, designation of,
C191 ,
U336
Executives, appointment process,
360–62
Government transition process
Appreciation, member's statement
Incumbents terminated, severance costs,
356 ,
359
Layoffs, Environment Ministry,
4541
Layoffs, member's statement
Leadership
Development, middle managers,
P286–87
Identification of potential leaders,
P286
New employees, guidance and supervision to prevent errors,
P419
New employees, Interconnext network,
C909
Non-permanent employees, pension benefits, lawsuit,
P232–33
Out-of-scope, classified service,
C180
Out-of-scope, hiring process,
P564–65
Out-of-scope, unclassified service,
P565
Out-of-scope employee, severance and current employment
Political staff, increase,
1355
Political staff, pay increases,
1390
Positions, classification process,
C909
Positions for new graduates,
C187
Premier's Awards for Excellence in the Public Service,
5911
Premier's Awards for Excellence in the Public Service, member's statement
Professional, non-partisan
Recruitment
Collaboration between Executive Council and Public Service Commission,
C47–48
Political interference,
C48
Young graduates from post-secondary institutions,
C50
Renewal, size reduction,
6878
Retirement, Tony Walsh (April 18, 2008), member's statement
Salaries, executive management,
C915
Senior civil servants, dismissal costs
Senior civil servants, dismissals,
208
Take our deputy ministers to work day, member's statement
Whistle-blower protection,
5675
Public Service Act
Public Service Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 18)
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee
Report without amendment, moved (Weekes)
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly
Public Service Commission
4687–88
Budget, major changes,
C916
Central coordinator for diversity, funding, elimination,
C45
Centralization, capital funding,
C54
Collaboration with Executive Council
Collective agreement, Saskatchewan Government and General Employees' Union, ratification,
C909
Employee service centre project, funding,
C180
Essential services agreement, Canadian Union of Public Employees,
C909
Estimates (2007-8, November), supplementary,
C2
Estimates (2007-8, March), supplementary,
C5–10
Funding, Johnson-Shoyama graduate school of public policy,
C45
Goals, management, diversity,
C45
Hiring, service level agreements,
P385
Human resource administration and payroll services (MIDAS)
Centralization and funding,
C45 ,
C179
Legislation, compliance,
P231
Payroll management, pension contributions,
C913–14
Human resource service teams,
C179
Information technology
Service agreement, Information Technology Office,
P230
Systems and data, access, removal of former employees,
P562
Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, relationship,
C909
Long service awards (October 8, 2009),
3390
Provincial Auditor's reports
(2007) v.3, ch.20, recommendations,
P230–31
(2008) v.1, ch.9, recommendations,
P231
(2009) v.1, ch.9, recommendations,
P287–88
(2010) v.1, ch.9, recommendations,
P561
(2010) v.2, ch.18, recommendation,
P565
Public Service Essential Services Act (No. 5)
Referred to Human Services Committee
Report with amendment, moved (Allchurch)
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly (not granted)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Amendments, first and second readings
Public Service Superannuation Board
Business continuity plan,
P75 ,
P78
Retirees, personal information, disclosure,
P412–13
Retirees, re-employment by government, payment according to law,
P78–79 ,
P221
Public speaking
Le Concours d'art oratoire, divisional championships (2011), Saskatoon, member's statement
Provincial 4-H competition (April 4, 2009), Blaine Lake, member's statement
Regina Multicultural Council, annual speaking contest (March 29, 2009), member's statement
Public transit
Public Trustee
Public welfare
Federal income splitting, effect,
U124–25
Government financial support, recognition, moved (Eagles),
3956–68
Government financial support, recognition, moved (Eagles); questions and comments
Income assistance programs, funding,
6994 ,
U1438
Income assistance programs, re-engineering,
U1438
Regina, North Central, shared facility for integrated social services,
3396
Saskatchewan child benefit, funding,
U576
Transition-to-work programs,
U116
Transition-to-work programs, Jobs First,
U121–23
Transitional employment allowance,
1481 ,
2451 ,
2486 ,
U122 ,
U576 ,
U650 ,
U1034 ,
U1048–50 ,
U1205–8 ,
U1438
Caseloads, various communities,
U980–81
Payments, irregularities,
P35
Statistics, effects of unemployment,
U979–80
Pulp and paper mills
Prince Albert,
27 ,
30–31 ,
58–60 ,
92 ,
108 ,
501 ,
1494–95 ,
5959
Domtar, environmental cleanup,
E135
Environmental cleanup,
E30
Memorandum of understanding with Domtar, reopen negotiations, petition
Memorandum of understanding with Domtar, withdrawal costs,
E30
Reopening, discussions with Domtar,
1225–27
Reopening plan, consultation
Pulp and paper mills, Meadow Lake, government investment losses,
108
Pulp mill, Meadow Lake, costs vs. clean coal technology project costs,
E358
Pulp mill, Prince Albert
Environmental liabilities
Sale to Paper Excellence and reopening, government funding, ministerial statement (Boyd)
Sale to Paper Excellence and reopening, member's statement
Sale to Paper Excellence and reopening, ministerial statement (Boyd)
Pulse crops
Lentils, export markets,
5832