Hansard Subject Index - 27th Legislature
- OAS (old age security)
- Oats
- Obesity
- Healthy weights action plan,
N267
- Occupational health and safety
52,
1610
- Farm workers, fatalities,
E171
- Health and safety offences
- On-site ticketing system, ministerial statement (Morgan)
- Summary offence ticketing,
U716
- Health and safety strategy, development,
C246,
C310
- Hygiene and radiation laboratory
- Information technology, portal project,
U365–66,
U716,
U720–21
- Safety information management system (SIMS)
- Inspectors, numbers, interprovincial comparison,
U1030
- Issues, designated prosecutor,
U364
- Late-night workers, retail, protection, Jimmy's law
- North American Occupational Safety and Health Week
- (May 6-12, 2012), member's statement
- (May 5-11, 2013), member's statement
- (May 5-11, 2014), member's statement
- (May 3-9, 2015), member's statement
- Staff, increase with increased workforce,
U1029–31
- Standards, harmonization, New West Partnership,
U1032–33
- WorkSafe Saskatchewan, Safe Worker Award (2013), Carey Gleason (Yorkton), recipient, member's statement
- Occupational Health and Safety Amendment Act, 2011
- Occupational Health and Safety Amendment Act, 2011 (No. 23)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Withdrawn from Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee and committed to Human Services Committee, moved (Harrison)
- Committee discussion
- Report with amendments, moved (Marchuk)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Amendments, first and second readings
- Occupational Health and Safety Council
- Occupational therapists
- And speech therapists, training programs, University of Saskatchewan
- Numbers in school divisions
- Program, University of Saskatchewan, status,
U278
- Offenders
- Office of the Chief Electoral Officer
- Office of the Workers' Advocate
- Officers of the Legislative Assembly Standardization Amendment Act, 2014 (No. 138)
- Officers of the Legislative Assembly Standardization Amendment Act, 2015 (No. 181)
- Rule 142(3) not apply, moved (Wyant)
- Referred to Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Committee of the Whole on Bills,
7186–87
- Report without amendment, moved (Harrison)
- Committee rise, report progress, ask for leave to sit again, moved (Cheveldayoff)
- Read bill third time immediately
- Official opposition
- Critic duties, member for Saskatoon Centre [Forbes],
51
- Critique
- Throne Speech response,
3627,
3826,
3837–38,
5500,
5515,
5556,
5599,
5636–37,
5638–39,
5683–84
- Election platform (2011) and policy review document, member's statement
- Facts
- Used in question period, member's statement
- Ideology, member's statement
- Leader
- Critique, Throne Speech response,
3660
- Economic plan, critique, member's statement
- Provincial journeys, member's statement
- Views, member's statement
- New leader
- Member for Saskatoon Massey Place [Broten],
2949–50
- Policies and plans, critique
- Policy alternatives, critique, member's statement
- Representation of Saskatchewan Heavy Construction Association views, member's statement
- Spending priorities for province
- Statements by members, member's statement
- Oil and Gas Conservation Amendment Act, 2014 (No. 136)
- Referred to Economy Committee
- Committee discussion
- Report without amendment, moved (Bradshaw)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Oil industry
- Barrel price
- Decrease, impact, budget debate,
6600,
6627,
6707,
6709,
6716,
6762,
6771,
6782,
6806
- Development
- Husky Energy and Serafina Energy, Throne Speech response,
5671
- Fraser Institute, annual global petroleum survey
- (2013), Saskatchewan ranking, member's statement
- (2015), Saskatchewan ranking, budget debate,
6627
- Heavy oil
- Production, analysis,
E615
- Thermal plants, Husky Energy, budget debate,
4844
- Investments, oil and gas, budget debate,
6647,
6741
- Legacy well sites
- Cleanup and reclamation, costs, liabilities,
P181,
P619–22
- Oil and gas
- Beauval area plant site, contamination and cleanup,
E516–18
- Development
- And environmental protection, balancing, Economy Ministry and Environment Ministry,
P174–77
- Environmentally sensitive areas,
P176
- Exploration, Primrose Lake Air Weapons Range,
E315
- Oil sands
- Appeal to Canada to join Alberta and Saskatchewan in sharing positive message, moved (Doherty),
421–31
- Northern Saskatchewan, properties, purchases and permits,
E313–14
- Programs, government, resources and skills, allocation,
P174–75,
P177–78
- Regulatory oversight
- Process renewal and infrastructure management enhancement (PRIME),
E624
- Saskatchewan petroleum research incentive program,
E105–6
- Value-added development,
E112
- Old age security
- Older people
- Olympics
- London 2012 Summer (July 27-August 12, 2012) and Paralympics (August 29-September 9, 2012), Saskatchewan athletes, recognition, member's statement
- Sochi 2014 Winter (February 7-23, 2014)
- Canadian athletes, recognition, member's statement
- Mark McMorris, snowboarder, achievements, budget debate,
4873
- Saskatchewan athletes, recognition, member's statement
- Sochi 2014 Winter Paralympics (March 7-16, 2014), Canadian athletes, recognition, member's statement
- Ombudsman
- Appointment, Ms. Mary McFadyen, effective April 1, 2014, moved (Harrison)
- Complaints from Labour Relations and Workplace Safety and from Workers' Compensation Board,
U375
- Complaints from social assistance recipients,
U1051–52
- Report, Santa Maria Senior Citizens Home
- Ombudsman Act, 2011 (No. 25)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Report without amendment, moved (Tochor)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Online bullying
- Open government, open data
- Operation of Public Registry Statutes Act (No. 95)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee
- Committee discussion
- Report without amendment, moved (Hickie)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Operation of Public Registry Statutes Consequential Amendments Act, 2013 (No. 96)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee
- Committee discussion
- Report without amendment, moved (Moe)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Opposition
- Oral question period
- Orange Benevolent Society Repeal Act (No. 901)
- Petition, compliance and acceptance,
B1,
B3
- Referred to Private Bills Committee
- Committee discussion
- Report without amendment, moved (Elhard)
- Waive fees, moved (Steinley)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Orb, Ray
- Organ donation
- Organized camps
- Osteoporosis
- Osteoporosis Canada, Regina chapter, spring reception fundraiser (April 22, 2012), member's statement
- Ostomy