Hansard Subject Index - 27th Legislature
P3 (public-private partnership)
Pageants, beauty
Pain
Chronic pain centre (Saskatoon),
U437
Palliative care
3495–96 ,
U816
Personal example, Throne Speech response,
5522
Respite care, palliative,
U815
Services, hospital care and home care,
U1096
Parades
Cowboy Christmas Parade in Battleford (November 12, 2011), member's statement
Paratransit
Parents
Ombudsman, child in care, parental rights,
U1052
Parental influences, Throne Speech response,
3668–70 ,
3671
Parking Day, Saskatoon
Parkinson's disease
Lows in Motion fundraising event in Saskatoon
(November 2, 2013), member's statement
(November 1, 2014), member's statement
Parkinson's Awareness Month
(April 2013), member's statement
(April 2014), member's statement
(April 2015), member's statement
Parkinson's Curling Classic fundraiser in Regina (April 5-6, 2013), member's statement
Parkland College Trades and Technology Centre
Parkland Integrated Health Centre
Parkland Regional College
Parks
Recreation sites
MacLennan River and Montreal River, funding,
N660
White Butte Trails, privatization
Regional
Saskatchewan Regional Parks Association, role,
N36
Throne Speech response,
3836
Urban
The Battlefords River Valley park, funding, Throne Speech response,
3707–8
Chase Kraynick Pay it Forward Splash Park (Canora)
Fundraising, member's statement
Throne Speech response,
3730
Developments, funding,
N36
McNab Park (Regina), renewal,
1632
Queen Elizabeth II Gardens, Regina
Wanuskewin Heritage Park (Saskatoon), funding,
N526
Wascana Centre (Regina)
50th anniversary (2012), member's statement
Recognition in the Huffington Post, member's statement
Parks, Culture and Sport Ministry
Note: Name changed from Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport Ministry in 2012
Accommodation services, costs,
N288–89
Advisor, special, role and responsibility,
N653–54
Budget, operational, increase,
N267
Capital funding, decrease, budget debate,
4851
Capital projects, budget debate,
6732
Commercial lease revenues, collection,
P139
Commercial Revolving Fund
Salaries, benefits, contractual services,
N290–91
Cross-ministerial activities,
N552
Estimates
(2012-13, November), supplementary,
N231–35
Estimates vs actuals, discrepancy,
N654–55
Executive management, costs,
N289
Financial statements
Accounting practices, recording liability estimates,
P650–51
Funding
Solicitation from community groups,
N269
Goods and services, contractors and consultants,
N555–56
Information systems, user access, management,
P139 ,
P650–51
Lawsuits and litigation,
N290
Organizational chart, structure,
N664
Payroll services, service level agreement,
P139
Provincial Auditor's reports
(2010) v.2, ch.21; (2011) v.2, ch.25; (2012) v.2, ch.17; (2013) v.2, ch.17,
P139–43
(2014) v.2, ch.16, recommendations,
P652
Staff
Communications branch,
N290
Parks, provincial
Blackstrap Provincial Park, development, budget debate,
4810 ,
6647 ,
6650
Capital and infrastructure plan,
N49–50
Capital asset management,
P141
Capital asset planning,
P140–42 ,
P653
Information system, enterprise asset management system,
P652
Usage trends, and projected demands,
P652 ,
P654
Capital investment, not proportional to government revenues,
N654
Duck Mountain
Development, Madge Lake boat launch, Throne Speech response,
5675
Madge Lake, St. Michael's church camp, Throne Speech response,
5675–76
Great Blue Heron Provincial Park, new,
3607
Highways and roads, maintenance,
P653–54
Improvements
Funding, budget debate,
6714
Investment, Throne Speech response,
3728
Moose Mountain Provincial Park, budget debate,
6650
New
Consideration, budget debate,
4868
Consultations, First Nations and Métis,
N272–73
Emma and Anglin lakes area and Porcupine Hills area,
N36
Proposed, Porcupine Hill area, First Nations and Métis consultation,
N663
Rowan's Ravine Provincial Park
Tenders and contracts, process,
N274–75
Parks Amendment Act, 2011 (No. 10)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Committee discussion
Report without amendment, moved (Stewart)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Parks Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) (No. 62)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Committee discussion
Report with amendment, moved (Phillips)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Amendments, first and second readings
Parliament, Members of
Parliamentary government
Legislature, executive, and judiciary,
109–10
Pasqua Hospital (Regina)
Access, road conditions, Dewdney Avenue, budget debate,
6798
Accountable care unit pilot, 4A medical unit,
P669 ,
P672–73
Emergency room
Overnight closure, condemnation of government, moved (Nilson); amendment (Michelson),
4305–16
Shortage of physicians, Throne Speech response,
3845
Status, Throne Speech response,
3845
Passover
Observance (2014), member's statement
Pastures
Pastures Revolving Fund
E24 ,
E452 ,
E600
Patients
Canadian Patient Safety Week (October 29 - November 2, 2012), member's statement
Medication history, accuracy,
P502–3
Mental health
Complex needs, accommodation,
U732
Wait times and follow-up care,
U929
Patient care, effect of lean management program
Refugees, federal and provincial benefits,
U443–44
Safety
And impact of lean management program
And quality of care, budget debate,
6802
And quality of care, impact of lean management program
Issues and lean management program
PATRIOT Act [USA]
PCAB
PDAP
Peat moss
Industrial extraction, Carrot River,
1664
PEBA
Pediatrics
Ambulance transport and pediatric transport team,
U1103–5
Complex needs, budget debate,
6719 ,
6737
Patient transfer to Saskatoon,
U1102–3
Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region
Pediatric intensive care unit, closure
Pediatric oncology ward relocation
Services in hospitals,
U449
Pelletier, Serg
Pension Benefits Amendment Act, 2011 (No. 4)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Committee discussion
Report without amendment, moved (Stewart)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Pensions
Canada Pension Plan
Changes, Saskatchewan position
Liabilities, unfunded,
727 ,
C80
Municipal employees' pension plan
Audit recommendation,
P214
Financial reporting,
P584
Public Employee Benefits Agency, coordination,
P584
Pension plans, supervision,
P92
Public service
Non-permanent issue, status,
C319
SaskPower
Annual reports (2012-14),
C738
Audit recommendations and implementation,
C438
Teachers' superannuation plan
Ministry contributions, accuracy checks, periodic,
P611
Unlocking pension money,
N590
Performing arts facilities
Cugnet Centre in Weyburn,
2919
Dekker Centre for the Performing Arts (The Battlefords),
1579
Personal care homes
Complaints, resident protection,
P479–80
Inspections
And Reports,
3601
Throne Speech response,
3723
Seniors' personal care home benefit,
7–8 ,
36 ,
46 ,
54 ,
56 ,
77 ,
89 ,
115 ,
698 ,
789 ,
823 ,
827–28 ,
829 ,
832 ,
888 ,
1564 ,
2916 ,
3035 ,
U82–83 ,
U331 ,
U953
Budget debate,
4813 ,
4847 ,
4866 ,
4878 ,
4936 ,
4937 ,
6650 ,
6675 ,
6740 ,
6777
Personal Care Homes Act
Personal Care Homes Amendment Act, 2013 (No. 111)
Referred to Human Services Committee
Forgo committee and move to third reading
Committee discussion
Report without amendment, moved (Wilson)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Personal health information
Personal wealth
Earnings, wage growth, member's statement
Persons
Persons Day (October 18, 2012)
Pesticides
Pests
Agricultural, clubroot, initiative,
E610
Beaver control program, funding,
806 ,
E3
Bedbugs
Elimination, Saskatchewan Housing Corporation properties,
U629–30
Prevalence and distribution,
U1050
Protocol, Saskatchewan Housing Corporation properties,
U958–59
Rat control program,
E596
PET (positron emission tomography)
Petitions [Session 1]
Cellphones
Cellular service, northern Saskatchewan
Film industry
Tax incentives, continuation
Government financial management
Responsibility and prudence
Highway No. 165
Beauval to English River First Nation, construction and maintenance improvements
Highways and roads
Northern Saskatchewan, secondary roads, maintenance, funding
Jimmy's Law Act (No. 601)
Legislative Assembly members
Number, no increase, and include children under 18 in constituency boundary determination
Saskatchewan immigrant nominee program
Changes, consult with affected community members
Schools, new
Hampton Village (Saskatoon)
Seniors' Bill of Rights Act (No. 603)
Transgender people
Inclusion in Saskatchewan Human Rights Code
Trapping
Review legislation and regulations in consultation with traditional resource users
Waste management
Nuclear waste, storage and transportation, ban
Western Development Museum
Wildfires
Wildfire management policy, review
Petitions [Session 2]
Asbestos
Identification and public notification, pass Bill 604
Bridges, Prince Albert
Second bridge, over North Saskatchewan River
Cellphones
Cellular service, Canoe Lake First Nation and adjacent communities
Cellular service, Dore Lake, northern hamlet
Geriatrics
And home care, improve quality
Highways and roads, construction and maintenance
Wollaston Lake, access road construction
Saskatchewan Employment Act (No. 85), petition
Do not pass in session two, 27th legislature
Petitions [Session 3]
Bullying
Anti-bullying action for protection of youth
Community schools
Sacred Heart Community School (Regina), gymnasium replacement
Drug and alcohol abuse
Youth addiction programs, improve access and extend involuntary treatment
Government financial management
Grain
Transportation, capacity, open railway running rights, request federal changes
Greenhouse gas mitigation
Emissions, reduction, funding
Harness racing
Yorkton, grant funding, reinstate
Health care, lean management program
Consultants, cancel contracts
Highway No. 1
East, install traffic lights, reduce and enforce speed limit
Highway No. 220
Maintenance, Bulyea to Rowan's Ravine
Highways and roads
Regina, Dewdney Avenue, heavy-haul traffic, reroute
Highways and roads, construction and maintenance
Northern Saskatchewan
Far Reserve Road to regional landfill, pave
Hospitals, emergency rooms
Regina, ensure two 24-hour centres
Housing programs, Northern Saskatchewan, rental purchase option program, restore
Liquor stores
Public stores, rural Saskatchewan, closures, stop, petition
Long-term care facilities
La Ronge, invest in new facility
Residents-in-care Bill of Rights Act, 2014 (No. 606)
Schools, new
Construction, Traditional build rather than public-private partnership model
Petitions [Session 4]
Autism
Funding, individualized, children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Cellphones
Cellular service, northern Saskatchewan, improve
Cellular service, Weyakwin and adjacent communities, deliver
Conseil des écoles fransaskoises
Correctional centres
Youth facilities, Yarrow Youth Farm (Saskatoon), keep open
Gay-straight alliances (GSA), students
Geriatrics
And home care, restore regulations for care standards
Group homes
Residence and day program, establish, Creighton and Denare Beach region
Health care
Deficiencies, focus resources on health facility maintenance and front-line care
Health care, rural
Craik, stop plan to scale back services
Homelessness
Shelters, Lac La Ronge area, build
Housing, affordable
Projects, fixed-price contracts, government actions
Housing programs, Northern Saskatchewan
Rental purchase option program and remote housing program, restore
Long-term care facilities
New, Creighton-Denare Beach area, invest
Long-term care facilities, care standards
Minimum, reinstate, staff appropriately
Long-term care personnel
Staff, increase to meet resident care needs
Massage therapy
Establish regulatory body to register, monitor, and regulate the profession
Medical instruments and apparatus
Hyperbaric chamber, Moose Jaw Hospital, maintain service
Public-private partnerships
Legislation, transparency and accountability, pass,
Public service
Cease privatization of, including Crown corporations, disclose all unredacted contracts and documentation related to public-private partnerships or any other form of privatization
Regina bypass
Tower Road, review bypass location and halt next phase of project
Residents-in-Care Bill of Rights Act (No. 609)
Smart meter program, SaskPower
Safety concerns, government responsibility
Telecommunications
Internet service, Northern Saskatchewan, improve
Waste management
Nuclear waste, northern Saskatchewan targeted for storage, petition
Petroleum industry
Petroleum Technology Research Centre, Regina
Pets
Konan Koalition (Saskatoon), financial support for pet owners, member's statement
PFRA (Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration)
PFRA (Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration) shelterbelt program
Pharmacies
After-hours use, hospitals,
P502–3
Pharmacists
Influenza vaccines, free, provision, member's statement
Pharmacist Awareness Month
(March 2014), member's statement
(March 2015), member's statement
Pharmacist Awareness Week (March 4-10, 2012), member's statement
Pharmacists Association of Saskatchewan Awards (2012), member's statement
Pharmacy Act
Pharmacy Amendment Act, 2014 (No. 151)
Referred to Human Services Committee
Committee discussion
Report without amendment, moved (Parent)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Philipchuk, Gary
Photo radar
Physical activity
Physicians
Bishop, Dr. Michael, Kamsack area, 50 years of service, celebration (March 31, 2015), member's statement
Canadian Certified Physician Executive Certificate (2011-2012), Dr. Werner Oberholzer (Radville area), recipient, member's statement
Canadian Medical Association, Resident Leadership Award (2013) and College of Family Physicians, Murray Stalker Award (2103), Dr. Paul Dhillon (Regina), recipient, member's statement
Family physicians
Family Doctor Week, Canada (November 10-15, 2014), and Saskatchewan's Family Physician of the Year (2014), Dr. Nora McKee (Saskatoon), member's statement
Family medicine graduates, retention rate, increase, member's statement
Family physician comprehensive care program,
U255
Family Physician of the Year (2013), Dr. Werner Oberholzer (Radville), member's statement
Number, increase, budget debate,
6667
International medical graduates, practice assessment process (SIPPA program),
1563 ,
1584 ,
1609 ,
1619 ,
1628 ,
1631–32 ,
1659 ,
1675 ,
2966 ,
P30 ,
U681
Implementation, ministerial statement (McMorris)
Throne Speech response,
3688
Medical privileges in hospitals, Prairie North Regional Health Authority audit,
P27–31 ,
P253–54
New graduates, student loans, forgiveness,
789 ,
823 ,
830 ,
832
Recruitment
And retention,
1678 ,
2882 ,
2966 ,
3010
And training, achievements
Throne Speech response,
3751
Throne Speech response,
3688
Biggar, member's statement
Statistics, Throne Speech response,
3723 ,
3728
Recruitment agency
Contract with Global Medics,
U144–45
Rural health care initiative,
8 ,
91 ,
U89
Rural physician incentive program
Funding,
2698 ,
2828 ,
2882 ,
2918 ,
2943 ,
2948 ,
3000 ,
3001 ,
U255 ,
U682
Ministerial statement (Weekes)
Rural Saskatchewan, budget debate,
4842
Senior medical officers,
P31
Services to patients, billing, Health Ministry verification
Shadd, Dr. Alfred, African Canadian pioneer, addition of office to Melfort & District Museum, member's statement
Specialists
Accessibility, emergency departments,
P491
Endocrinologists, number, and location within province,
P661
Increase, budget debate,
6667
Psychiatrists, number of, Saskatchewan vs. national comparison,
U797
Shortage, Throne Speech response,
5477
Pickering, Betty
Pickering, Robert
PIHC (Parkland Integrated Health Centre)
Pipelines
1688
Approval process and inspections,
E645–46
Construction, monitoring, and pressure tests verification,
P166 ,
P168–69 ,
P618
Design, construction, operation, written policies,
P165–66
Enbridge line 3, decommissioning and replacement,
E506–7
Energy East pipeline
TransCanada, support, moved (Wall); amendment (Young)
TransCanada, support, moved (Wall); amendment (Young); transmittal, moved (Cheveldayoff)
Government monitoring,
1621
Keystone XL pipeline project,
3014 ,
3605 ,
E308
New Democratic Party perspective,
2963
Throne Speech response,
3695
Natural gas
Regina Beach, ground movement mitigation,
C607
SaskEnergy, Bayhurst to Rosetown,
C549–50
Northern Gateway pipeline
Construction
Support, moved (McMillan)
Statistics,
P170
And jurisdictional responsibilities,
P167
Planning and Development Act
Planning and Development Amendment Act, 2011 (No. 20)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Committee discussion
Report without amendment, moved (Steinley)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Planning and Development Amendment Act, 2013 (No. 90)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Committee discussion
Report without amendment, moved (Norris)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Plumbing
World Plumbing Day (March 11, 2013), member's statement
Poetry
National Poetry Month (April 2013), member's statement
Tonight It's Poetry, Saskatoon group, achievements, member's statement
Points of order [Session 1]
Bills
Constituency Boundaries Amendment Act, 2011 (No. 36), amendment moved by opposition
Speaking to the Bill; point of order not well taken
Use of proper names not permitted
Budget debate, impugning character of another member
Budget debate, impugning character of another member, apologies and withdrawal of comments
Private member's motion, official opposition denied opportunity to debate
Private member's motion, official opposition denied opportunity to debate, not a point of order
Question period
Allusion to motion under Rule 59
Allusion to motion under Rule 59; not a point of order
Alzheimer's disease, New Democratic Party election platform
Alzheimer's disease, New Democratic party election platform; point of order not well taken
Statements attributed to staff member of Executive Council
Statements attributed to staff member of Executive Council, not well taken
Tabling documents containing member's quotes
Points of order [Session 2]
Members' statements
Medical education seats, facts, correction
Medical education seats, facts, correction; point not well taken
Question period
Intentionally misleading House
Intentionally misleading House; withdrawal and apology
Making misleading statements
Making misleading statements; withdraw and apologize
"Making stuff up," not parliamentary language
"Making stuff up," not parliamentary language; withdrawal and apology
Question out of order,
1746
Tabling letter containing quote
Points of order [Session 3]
Language, use of "fabrication" or "fabricated," unparliamentary
Language, use of "fabrication" or "fabricated," unparliamentary; point not well taken
Petitions, community names referred to in petition
Petitions, community names referred to in petition, point of order well taken
Questions in question period appropriate
Questions in question period appropriate: questioning Speaker's decision not a point of order
Release of embargoed copies of Saskatchewan's Action Plan to Address Bullying and Cyberbullying, official opposition excluded, breach of privilege, contested
Points of order [Session 4]
Allegations made in question period not substantiated
Allegations made in question period not substantiated; point of order not well taken
Comments not accurate; point not well taken
Language, unparliamentary
Language, unparliamentary; withdrawal and apology
Language, use of "absolutely not true," unparliamentary
Language, use of "absolutely not true," unparliamentary; point not well taken
Language, use of "continues to try to mislead," unparliamentary
Language, use of "continues to try to mislead," unparliamentary; point of order not well taken
Language, use of "continues to try to mislead," unparliamentary; withdrawal and apology
Language, use of "making stuff up," unparliamentary
Language, use of "making stuff up," unparliamentary; withdrawal and apology
Member commenting on a previous ruling
Member commenting on a previous ruling; point of order not well taken
Request for tabling documents to verify accuracy of information
Request for tabling documents to verify accuracy of information; point of order not well taken
Speaker exceeded bounds of authority; apology from Speaker for overstepping authority as a presiding officer, concerning actions on October 29, 2015,
7623
Tabling documents quoted by Premier in Question period
Points of order (committees)
Annual reports, SaskEnergy, minister has answered question
Bills
Constituency Boundaries Amendment Act, 2011 (No. 36), misrepresentation of facts
Tourism Saskatchewan Act (No. 37), minister answer questions and not filibuster
Tourism Saskatchewan Act (No. 37), minister answer questions and not filibuster; detail in order
Estimates, Education Ministry
Fulsome discussion but need to consider estimates
Relevance of discussion; questions should pertain to estimates
Same question asked and answered several times
Estimates, Government Relations Ministry
Discussions beyond that of estimates
Estimates, Health Ministry
Question has nothing to do with estimates
Estimates, Saskatchewan Telecommunications
Current loan increase under discussion, not James Smith First Nation
Provincial Auditor, priority audit of government's land acquisition
Have to make amendment before talking on it
Reliability of financial information presented to Crown and Central agencies members regarding Boundary Dam carbon capture project,
C769
Social Services Ministry, staff policy on seeking elected office
Police Commission
Police services
Aboriginal police preparation program
Graduation and banquet (March 16, 2012), member's statement
SIAST, member's statement
Community safety officer program
Graduates from the first program class, acknowledgment, member's statement
Costs and funding
Throne Speech response,
5674
Estevan, police chief, Del Block, retirement, member's statement
Funding
On-reserve, budget debate,
4849
Meadow Lake, funding,
N24
Municipal
Misconduct, alleged, provincial oversight,
P561
Policing grants, budget debate,
4907
Provincial audit findings and recommendations,
P358–60
Standards, compliance, monitoring,
P360–61
Traffic safety enforcement initiative, funding,
N669
Northern drug and gang enforcement unit,
9
Officers
Achievements, recognition of the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit (CFSEU), and commitment to annual funding, member's statement
Police College strategic plan, funding,
N295
Policing initiatives
Funding, Throne Speech response,
5673–74
Policing strategy, long-term, funding,
N295
Regina Police Service
And Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) Unit, funding, member's statement
Commissioning of chaplain, Rod Donison, member's statement
Recognition, member's statement
Saskatoon Police Service
Exemplary Awards Banquet (April 9, 2015), member's statement
National Tactical Officers Association Crisis Negotiators Award (2015), Constable Ryan Beerling, recipient, member's statement
Officers, additional, Throne Speech response,
5701
Specialized enforcement units, organized crime
Specialized operational units, budget debate,
4826
Politics
Federal, New Democratic Party of Canada, long-gun registry, member's statement
And governance, balance,
92–93
Residents, concerns, Throne Speech response,
5558
Student assignment, Tisdale Middle and Secondary School, member's statement
Women in the Legislature program, University of Saskatchewan, member's statement
Pollock, Stephen
Pollution
Air and water, from Alberta oil sands, mitigation,
E84–87
Pooled registered pension plans
Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act (No. 92)
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee
Committee discussion
Report without amendment, moved (Makowsky)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Consequential Amendments Act, 2013 (No. 93)
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee
Committee discussion
Report without amendment, moved (Parent)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Pope Francis (1936- )
Population
Changes, Shaunavon, Throne Speech response,
3789–90
Characteristics and qualities,
2875
Cypress Hills constituency, Throne Speech response,
3790
Diversity
Saskatoon Centre constituency,
2887
Saskatoon Fairview constituency,
3002
Population, growth
27 ,
36 ,
48 ,
95 ,
111–12 ,
695 ,
736 ,
743 ,
756 ,
758 ,
769 ,
807 ,
819 ,
822 ,
829 ,
839 ,
859 ,
893 ,
2860 ,
2875 ,
2883 ,
2894 ,
2897 ,
2917 ,
2960 ,
2972 ,
3000 ,
3009 ,
3601 ,
E179 ,
E623 ,
E683 ,
U87
And targets,
1583 ,
1608 ,
1613–14 ,
1616 ,
1618 ,
1627 ,
1644 ,
1658 ,
1665 ,
1668 ,
1669 ,
1675 ,
1680 ,
1687 ,
1690 ,
2827 ,
2880 ,
2885 ,
2901 ,
3002
Arm River-Watrous constituency,
3014
Budget debate,
4781 ,
4805 ,
4811 ,
4828 ,
4843 ,
4865 ,
4879 ,
4909 ,
4936 ,
4956 ,
4958 ,
6600 ,
6643–44 ,
6649 ,
6653 ,
6655–56 ,
6670 ,
6671 ,
6683–84 ,
6687 ,
6709 ,
6718–19 ,
6741 ,
6765 ,
6775–76 ,
6811
Media commentary, Throne Speech response,
3793–94
Melville, Throne Speech response,
5499
Regina, Throne Speech response,
3624
Rosthern-Shellbrook constituency,
1625
Throne Speech response,
3748
Saskatoon, Throne Speech response,
3694
Statistics, interpretation, Throne Speech response,
3809–10
Throne Speech response,
3627 ,
3659 ,
3662 ,
3673 ,
3688 ,
3694 ,
3711 ,
3722 ,
3727 ,
3729 ,
3748 ,
3749 ,
3778 ,
3781 ,
3784–85 ,
3805 ,
3810–11 ,
3813 ,
3815 ,
3819 ,
3824 ,
3840 ,
5484 ,
5503 ,
5506 ,
5524 ,
5530 ,
5563 ,
5569 ,
5580 ,
5584 ,
5600 ,
5603–4 ,
5630 ,
5633 ,
5638–39 ,
5659 ,
5667 ,
5671 ,
5701
Weyburn-Big Muddy constituency,
836
Throne Speech response,
5696
Positron emission tomography
Post-secondary education
Affordability and accessibility,
U604
Degree-granting authority, expansion
Briercrest College and Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology (SIAST),
3603
Throne Speech response,
5578
Degree-granting legislation,
9
Proclamation, expansion of degree-granting authority, ministerial statement (Morgan)
Funding,
7 ,
27 ,
1560 ,
1562 ,
1608 ,
1665 ,
1670 ,
1675 ,
2829 ,
2879 ,
2886 ,
2918 ,
2935 ,
2936 ,
2940 ,
2948 ,
2954 ,
3007 ,
3009 ,
3603
Concerns and Aboriginal enrolment
Increase, petition
McCall,
7266 ,
7300 ,
7328 ,
7351 ,
7402 ,
7433–34 ,
7460 ,
7490 ,
7516 ,
7541 ,
7565 ,
7585 ,
7605 ,
7624 ,
7652 ,
7710 ,
7723 ,
7776 ,
7830
Institutions and programs
Government actions and investment, preparation for continued leadership in research, innovation, and supports for students, moved (Hickie),
4431–43
Government balanced approach,
U607–8
National Education Savings Week (November 16-22, 2014) and government programs for students, member's statement
Programs
Alignment with labour market demand,
U909–10
Municipal administrator certification,
N727–30
Provincial Education Savings Week (November 15-21, 2015), member's statement
Saskatchewan advantage grant for education savings,
7 ,
25 ,
27 ,
46 ,
47 ,
53 ,
75 ,
89 ,
115 ,
697 ,
770 ,
830
Funding,
2829 ,
2880 ,
2886 ,
2896 ,
2912 ,
3009 ,
U604
Budget debate,
4785 ,
4807 ,
4825 ,
4831 ,
4850 ,
4878 ,
4902 ,
6604 ,
6658 ,
6673 ,
6714 ,
6766
Program launch (May 14, 2014), member's statement
Throne Speech response,
3782
Post-secondary institutions
Capital funding, transparency,
U825–26
Capital projects
Funding,
U284–85 ,
U603 ,
U823 ,
U907 ,
U995
Budget debate,
4783 ,
4813 ,
4830 ,
4878 ,
6602–3 ,
6658 ,
6746 ,
6766 ,
6776 ,
6799
Prioritized list, public availability,
U995–97
Collaboration
Libraries, resource sharing,
U911
Teaching, video conferencing,
U911
First Nations, funding,
U908
Infrastructure, preventative maintenance and renewal, funding,
U907 ,
U995–96
Private sector partnerships,
U604
Technical, operational funding, budget debate,
6676
Technical institutes, funding, increase,
U917
University status, designation process, review,
U910
Wage freeze, out-of-scope management,
U1001
Post-secondary students
Canadian Dental Association, research award (2015), Dania Alkhani, University of Saskatchewan, recipient, member's statement
Canadian Institutes of Health Research, doctoral research award (2013), Cassandra Opikokew, University of Regina, recipient, member's statement
Enrolment, Throne Speech response,
5553 ,
5576
Financial assistance programs
Administration
Improvements, member's statement
Streamlined, member's statement
Graduate students, consideration for graduate retention program,
U1000–1001
Graduate Students' Association, University of Saskatchewan, Graduate Awards Gala (March 7, 2015), award recipients, member's statement
Loans, forgiveness program, rural medical professionals,
697–98 ,
870
Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan
Layoffs
Subsequent government actions
Potash industry
Agrium Vanscoy mine project, status,
E507
BHP Billiton Jansen Lake development,
44–45 ,
93–94 ,
3605 ,
E507
Agreement with First Nations, member's statement
Regional planning summit, member's statement
Chinese investment and ownership
Development, budget debate,
4857–58
Kronau area, new mine proposal, water supply
Land acquisition and mine site selection, exemptions,
E627–28
Market price, structures and rules,
E627
Marketing agency, Canpotex,
113–14
Mosaic, K3 Potash Mine, expansion, Esterhazy area,
E23
Ministerial statement (Wall)
New mine
Moose Jaw [Bethune] area, K+S Potash, budget debate,
6687
Potash deal with India, member's statement
Rocanville mine
Expansion, budget debate,
4833
Potash Corporation, no-drill zone, landowner resolutions,
E638–39
Potash restricted drilling area,
E320–21
Water supply
Source and transport, Yancoal mine,
E628
Yancoal, Chinese company, investment opportunities,
E626–28
Poverty
32 ,
41 ,
1610 ,
1673
Engineers Without Borders, University of Saskatchewan chapter, How Saskatoon Eats dinner (January 28, 2015), member's statement
Hands Across the Bridge event in Saskatoon (October 17, 2015), member's statement
International Day for the Eradication of Poverty (October 17, 2015), member's statement
Nutrition
Challenges, member's statement
Poverty Awareness Week (October 14-18, 2015), member's statement
Rates
Northern Saskatchewan,
N718
Throne Speech response,
5472
Reduction strategy,
7127–28 ,
U953–54
Develop and implement, moved (Forbes),
5365–76
Throne Speech response,
5474 ,
5487–88 ,
5498 ,
5505 ,
5507 ,
5512 ,
5520 ,
5544 ,
5546 ,
5574 ,
5600 ,
5618–19 ,
5670 ,
5690
Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 80)
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee
Committee discussion
Report without amendment, moved (Bjornerud)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Power plants
Northland Power plant (North Battleford), Throne Speech response,
3707 ,
5546
Poplar River, upgrade,
C369
Queen Elizabeth power station (Saskatoon)
Powers of Attorney Amendment Act, 2013 (No. 113)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Committee discussion
Report without amendment, moved (Tochor)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Practical nurses
Licensed
Cowessess First Nation program,
1595 ,
U288
Foreign workers, contracts,
U1108
Kawacatoose First Nation program,
1582 ,
U289
Number, increase, budget debate,
6667 ,
6706
Prairie Adaptation Research Collaborative
E330
Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute
Prairie Diagnostic Services
E450
Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration (PFRA)
Dams and control structures, devolution to province,
E331
Irrigation system, devolution to province,
E159
Prairie Healthcare Scholarship
Prairie North Health Region
Family medicine residency program,
P30
Hospital-acquired infections, patient protection,
P32–34
Prairie North Regional Health Authority
P254
Hospital-acquired infections, patient protection,
P32–34 ,
P254
Information technology, security,
P246 ,
P247
Medical privileges granted to physicians, audit,
P27–31
Provincial audit, findings and recommendations,
P246–47
Provincial Auditor's reports
(2011) v.1, ch.10, recommendations,
P31
(2011) v.2, ch.14, part F,
P32–34
(2011) v.2, ch.14, part F, recommendations,
P34
(2011) v.2, ch.14, recommendations,
P34
(2013) v.2, ch.42 [Note: misidentified as (2013) v.1, ch.42],
P254
Senior medical officer role, expansion,
P28
Prairie South School Division No. 210
Board members
Baseline knowledge and competencies, identification and documentation,
P708–9
Professional development plan, identification and documentation of requirements,
P709
Prairie Spirit School Division No. 206
Accounting records, journal entries, policy,
P698
Capital funding, budget debate,
6726
Infrastructure, engineer's assessments,
P610
Purchase card transactions, independent review and approval,
P698
Prairie Valley School Division No. 208
Premier
Leadership, Throne Speech response,
3765–66
Premiers' library
Preservation of biological diversity
Pressure vessels
PRIDE (parent resources for information, development, and education)
PRIME (process renewal and infrastructure management enhancement)
Primrose Lake Air Weapons Range
Prince Albert, SK
Prince Albert Parkland Regional Health Authority
Health care organizations, funding from health authority,
P246
Information technology
Disaster recovery plan,
P35–37
Provincial audit, findings and recommendations,
P248
Provincial Auditor's reports
(2011) v.1, ch.11, recommendations,
P36–37
(2012 [note: misidentified as 2013]) v.2, ch.48,
P253
(2014) v.2, ch.36, recommendations,
P667
Prince Albert Roman Catholic School Division No. 6
Printed errors in Hansard, correction
Priority Saskatchewan
Note: Established in June 2014 as a branch of SaskBuilds Corporation
Procurement transformation action plan,
E648 ,
E660
Prisoners
Community rehabilitation,
N676
Case management, progress reports,
P354–55
Mental health and addiction services,
P352–54
Processes, steering committee,
P351
Throne Speech response,
5691
Escapee at University Hospital (Saskatoon),
N302
Federal Criminal Code changes, effect, remand counts,
N580
High-risk, release, public disclosure,
P355–56
Mental health assessments
Mental illness and addictions, initiatives,
N305
Overcrowding, health issues,
N31
Programs,
N298 ,
N597 ,
N603
Custody program, funding,
N24
Skills and employment training, budget debate,
6742
Remand,
N75
Lack of programming,
N673
Sexual offenders, circles of support and accountability program,
N688
Violent, tracking and targeting initiative, expansion, funding,
N83
Prisons
Privacy, protection
And freedom of information legislation, Canadian provinces,
H28–29
Government databases, personal information
Medical records, electronic,
P511–12
Personal health information, discarded computer hard drives
Personal information
Contracted outside Saskatchewan, protection,
H29–30
Disclosure and use, consent, form,
H72–79
Private Bills Committee
Elections
Chair and Deputy Chair,
B1
Membership
Substitution, moved (Cheveldayoff)
Substitution, moved (Harrison)
Petitioners' compliance for Bill No. 901 and Bill No. 902 accepted, moved (Elhard)
Reports
First, be adopted and presented to Assembly, moved (Hart)
First, moved (Wilson) for concurrence
Second, be adopted and presented to Assembly, moved (Parent)
Second, moved (Wilson) for concurrence
Third, be adopted and presented to Assembly, moved (Hart)
Third, moved (Wilson) for concurrence
Fourth, be adopted and presented to Assembly, moved (Parent)
Fourth, moved (Wilson) for concurrence
Fifth, be adopted and presented to the assembly (Tochor)
Fifth, moved (Steinley) for concurrence
Sixth, be adopted and presented to the assembly (Tochor)
Sixth, moved (Steinley) for concurrence
Steering committee, establishment, moved (Steinley)
Private members' motions
[Session 1]
No. 2. First Nations
And Métis and northern Saskatchewan, full participation in economy and society, moved (Vermette),
431–38
[Session 2]
No. 1. Energy
And resource boom, disagreement with NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair's contention that it is responsible for central Canada's manufacturing decline, moved (Hickie),
1733–41 ,
1973–80 ,
2309–14 ,
2593–96
No. 2. Uranium
Mining development, northern Saskatchewan, support, moved (Campeau),
3188–91
No. 3. Saskatchewan Employment Act
Legislation, new, delay passage of Bill No. 85, advisory committee advice, moved (Forbes),
3307–12
No. 4. Health care, rural
Condemnation of former NDP government policies that resulted in abandonment, moved (Bradshaw),
3450–52
No. 5. Education, funding
Allocation (2013-14), redistribute from standardized testing to operational and capital needs, moved (Belanger),
3540–46
[Session 3]
No. 2. Forests and forestry
Government initiatives, support, moved (Bradshaw),
5225–30
No. 3. Livestock industry
Western Canadian livestock price insurance program, implementation, commendation, moved (Kirsch),
5376–79
[Session 4]
No. 1. Boundary dam carbon capture project
No. 2. Bonds
Social impacts bonds, government support, moved (Draude),
7011–14 ,
7452–56
No. 3. Animals
Invasive species
Aquatic Invasive Species Awareness Week in Saskatchewan (May 10-16, 2015), moved (Cox),
7167–70
Private members' statements
Privilege
Official opposition, no access to Saskatchewan's Action Plan to Address Bullying and Cyberbullying; government to respect rights and privileges of all members, moved (McCall)
Release of embargoed copies of Saskatchewan's Action Plan to Address Bullying and Cyberbullying, official opposition excluded, breach of privilege
Privileges Committee
Membership, substitution, moved (Cheveldayoff)
Pro Forma Bill
Property tax
Commercial property,
2829
Education,
2967 ,
C472–73 ,
N713
Budget debate,
4782 ,
4787 ,
4803 ,
4855 ,
4989 ,
4994 ,
4999 ,
6648 ,
6669 ,
6670 ,
6714
Early payment discount,
724
Early payment discount eliminated
Reassessment
(2013), revenue-neutral,
2829
Reduction, budget debate,
4958
Residential property,
2829
Prorogation
Prosecutors
Prostate
Benign prostatic hyperplasia, radiological research in Regina, member's statement
Prostitution
Children, abuse and exploitation through the sex trade,
51 ,
2891
Protecting Saskatchewan data- the USA PATRIOT Act
Protection of privacy
Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism [PATRIOT] Act [USA]
Provincial Auditor
Appointment, Ms. Judy Ferguson, moved (Merriman)
Business and financial plan (2012-13),
P3–5
Business and financial plan (2013-14),
P99–115 ,
P117–19
External advisory committee,
P102–4
Further discussion, request,
P111–15
Salary, Provincial Auditor,
P100
Staff, retention tactics,
P102
Business and financial plan (2014-15),
P229–34
Preparation, guidelines,
P229
Revenue, expenses, expenditures,
P230 ,
P232
Staff
Retention and succession,
P232
Business and financial plan (2015-16),
P452–56
Revenue, expenses, expenditures,
P452
Business and financial plan (2016-2017),
P743–46
Contracting of specialized expertise for broad-based audits,
P743
Estimates
(2013-14, November), supplementary,
H37
Funding, comparison, other jurisdictions,
P451
Global Transportation Hub
Priority audit of government's land acquisition for, Auditor's available resources, latitude, and interim vs final reporting factors,
P755–61
Goals and measure of success,
P448–52
Human resource and financial management policies be tabled with PAC to include explanatory notes by June 30, 2016, moved (Doke)
Independent audit of office,
P741
Information systems, security licensing,
P744
Information technology, disaster recovery plan and user access,
P745
Office's performance reports, Chartered Professional Accountants Saskatchewan inspection, regulatory obligation,
P741
Provincial Auditor's reports
(2013) v.1, ch.6, Summary of implemented recommendations,
P382
(2014) v.1, ch.6, Summary of implemented recommendation,
P382
Public and social awareness, website and social media presence,
P742
Recommendation of Judy Ferguson to the position of Provincial Auditor of Saskatchewan, moved (Merriman)
Request for information, young offender case files, order in council denied,
P562–64
Provincial Capital Commission
Note: Parks, Culture and Sport Ministry assumed operations of Provincial Capital Commission Office in May 2012. By 2014, it was simply referred to as Provincial Capital Commission.
Funding,
N647
Decrease, budget debate,
4853
Programs, plans,
N527
Day at the Legislative Assembly
Provincial Capital Commission Office
N266
Note: Parks, Culture and Sport Ministry assumed operations of Commission in May 2012. In 2014, it was referred to as Provincial Capital Commission.
Accommodation services, components,
N136
Estimates
(2011-12, December), supplementary,
N180
Provincial Council of Agriculture Development and Diversification ADD Boards for Saskatchewan Inc.
Note: Name changed April 2014 to Simply Agriculture Solutions Inc.
Provincial disaster assistance program
828 ,
N79
Changes and improvements,
N236
Throne Speech response,
5721
Emergency response, budgeting,
N426
Funding,
2847 ,
2934 ,
2977 ,
2994 ,
2998 ,
C309 ,
N236–37 ,
N244 ,
N425 ,
N489 ,
N621 ,
N714
Throne Speech response,
3748
Provincial parks
Provincial sales tax
Exemption, children's and youths' clothing,
7 ,
46 ,
49 ,
53 ,
89 ,
697 ,
739 ,
745 ,
770 ,
802 ,
825 ,
829 ,
833 ,
7127
Exemptions for farming operations,
E27–28
PRPP (pooled registered pension plans)
PTRC (Petroleum Technology Research Centre)
Public Accounts Committee
Accounting standards, Committee recommends that Finance minister have officials continue to examine issue and discuss with Provincial Auditor, moved (Merriman)
Audit by Provincial Auditor, recommendations, status report,
P636–38
Canadian Council of Public Accounts Committees (CCPAC)
PAC authorize attendance at CCPAC annual conference, and Canadian Council of Legislative Auditors, Iqaluit and Nunavut (August 19-21, 2012), moved (Stewart)
PAC authorize attendance at CCPAC annual conference, and Canadian Council of Legislative Auditors, Regina (August 25-27, 2013) moved (Moe)
PAC authorize attendance at CCPAC annual conference, and Canadian Council of Legislative Auditors, St. John's, Newfoundland (August 10-12, 2014) moved (Moe)
PAC authorize attendance at CCPAC annual conference, and Canadian Council of Legislative Auditors, Winnipeg (August 23-25, 2015), moved (Weekes)
Chair consult with Crown and Central Agencies Committee prior to forwarding audit committee member recommendations to Speaker, moved (Stewart)
Committee supports work plan outlined by Provincial Auditor in her letter of February 9, 2016 which was tabled February 10, 2016, moved (Doke); amendment (Wotherspoon); amendment (Hart),
P757–61
Elections
Chair [Wotherspoon], Deputy Chair [Stewart],
P1
Deputy Chair [Doke],
P555
Deputy Chair [Merriman],
P281
Membership
Addition, moved (Sproule)
Eight members, including two opposition members, for duration of 27th legislature, moved (Wyant)
Substitution, moved (Harrison)
Substitution, moved (Nilson)
Substitution, moved (Tochor)
Substitutions, moved (Cheveldayoff)
Procedures manual
Adopted as revised, moved (Norris)
Provincial Auditor's reports
(2012) v.2, ch.55 and (2013) v.2, ch.52,
P343–44
Recommendations from Provincial Auditor, monitoring,
P52–53
Reports
First, be adopted and presented to Assembly, moved (Norris)
First, moved (Merriman) for concurrence
Second, be adopted and presented to Assembly, moved (Doke)
Second, moved (Chartier) for concurrence
Third, be adopted and filed with Clerk, moved (Doke)
Steering committee
Agenda and priority of business,
P1
New Provincial Auditor, selection
First report, adoption, (moved) Merriman
Vice-Chair, Throne Speech response,
5556–57
Public and Private Rights Board
Reappointment, John Glen Gardner (April 15, 2016), moved (Wyant)
Public Employees Benefits Agency
Extended health care plan, audit recommendations,
P213
Municipal employees' pension plan, coordination, documentation,
P584
Public Employees Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2013 (No. 99)
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee
Committee discussion
Report without amendment, moved (Parent)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Public Guardian and Trustee Amendment Act, 2013 (No. 115)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Committee discussion
Report without amendment, moved (Phillips)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Public Guardian and Trustee Amendment Act, 2014 (No. 2) (No. 132)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Committee discussion
Report without amendment, moved (Phillips)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Public Guardian and Trustee of Saskatchewan
Public Health (Asbestos right-to-know) Amendment Act (No. 604)
Referred to Human Services Committee
Committee discussion
Public hearing, presentations
Canadian Cancer Society,
U307–9
Public Service Alliance of Canada,
U305–7
Saskatchewan Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization,
U304–5
Saskatchewan building trades provincial council,
U309–10
Report with amendments, moved (Ross)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Amendments, first and second readings
Note: Amendments instituted short title change to Public Health (Howard's Law) Act (No. 604)
Public Health (Howard's Law) Amendment Act (No. 604)
Public Health (Howard's Law) Amendment Act (No. 604)
Note: Amendments in committee resulted in short title change to Public Health (Howard's Law) Amendment Act (No. 604)
Public Inquiries Act, 2012 (No. 51)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Committee discussion
Report without amendment, moved (Steinley)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Public Inquiries Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 (No. 52)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Committee discussion
Report without amendment, moved (Phillips)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Public Interest Disclosure Commissioner
Annual report, recommendations,
C512
Ombudsman, Kevin Fenwick, Q.C., be appointed the Public Interest Disclosure Commissioner, moved (Harrison)
Public libraries
Public-Private Partnership Transparency and Accountability Act (No. 610)
Public-private partnerships
2974–75 ,
2997–98 ,
3026 ,
3034–35 ,
3604 ,
E216–26
Business model, costs and benefits,
E662
Consultants, local, increase capacity,
E653
Costs
Throne Speech response,
3809
Debt deferral, Throne Speech response,
5545
Feasibility, long-term, budget debate,
6619
Government financial management and government debt,
C469–72
Government policy, budget debate,
6663
Interest rates, calculation, risk-adjustment,
E655–56
Legislation
Throne Speech response,
3843
Transparency and accountability, pass, petition
Maintenance contracts, budget debate,
6783
National Awards for Innovation and Excellence in Public-Private Partnerships
(2014), Chuck Wills Award for Municipal Infrastructure (2014), City of Regina, recipient, member's statement
(2015), Silver Accolade, Saskatchewan joint-use schools project, member's statement
New Democratic Party of Saskatchewan's position, critique, member's statement
Outcomes, other jurisdictions,
P378–79
Procurement, transparency,
E661
Projects, reactions/feedback,
E494–95
Provincial Auditor's reports
(2014) v.1, ch.31, Managing risks of public-private partnerships
Public-Private Partnership Canada,
C621–22
Throne Speech response,
3671 ,
3674 ,
3706 ,
3812 ,
3862–63 ,
5507 ,
5520 ,
5524 ,
5527 ,
5552 ,
5561–62 ,
5570 ,
5631 ,
5691–92
Transparency and accountability,
E583–84
Public-Private Partnerships Transparency and Accountability Act (No. 605)
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee
Referral to Crown and Central Agencies Committee rescinded and placed on order paper under private members' public bills, moved (Harrison)
Public Registry Administration Office
Public safety
Anti-radicalization initiatives, budget debate,
6742
Emergency Preparedness Week in Saskatchewan (May 3-9, 2015), member's statement
Emergency public alerting program, SaskAlert,
N726
Provincial launch, ministerial statement (Reiter)
Emergency Telecommunicators Week in Saskatchewan
(April 14-20, 2013), member's statement
(April 13-19, 2014), member's statement
(April 12-18, 2015), member's statement
International Day for Disaster Reduction (October 13, 2015), member's statement
Law enforcement professionals, recognition, member's statement
Provincial emergency control centre, dispatch and information services, funding,
E539
Provincial public safety telecommunications network,
N591
Public notification, escaped offender, Saskatchewan Hospital (North Battleford)
Safer communities and neighbourhoods,
115 ,
N576 ,
N586
Regina, Throne Speech response,
3845–46
Saskatchewan Common Ground Alliance, Safe Digging Month (April 2015), member's statement
Public service
Accounts payable initiative,
C42
And Crown corporations, recognition of importance, member's statement
Cease privatization of, including Crown corporations, disclose all unredacted contracts and documentation related to public-private partnerships or any other form of privatization, petition
Corporate mentorship program,
C246 ,
C310
Corporate programming,
C512
Disability employment strategy,
C571
Employee engagement survey,
C320
Exit interviews, management tool purchase,
C310
Government office space per employee,
C101–2 ,
C506
Grievances, role of Public Service Commission,
C511
Human resources, hiring process,
C39–40
IPAC Saskatchewan awards (2015), recipients, member's statement
Jobs, privatization, budget debate,
6729
Learning and development,
C505
Officials, provincial budget preparation work, commendation,
2910
Performance management,
C33–34
Policy on seeking elected office
Succession management program,
C310
Workforce
Plans, talent development,
C45
Youth advisory group,
C35
Public Service Alliance of Canada
Public Health (Asbestos right-to-know) Amendment Act (No. 604), public hearing presentation,
U305–7
Public Service Commission
C33
Note: Merged with Government Services Ministry and Information Technology Office to become Central Services Ministry. Commission continues to exist within Central Services Ministry.
Business service division,
C572
Central management, funding allocations,
C509
Employee service centre, funding,
C510
Executive management program,
C48–49
Human resources
Administration and payroll services (MIDAS)
Information systems, user access, management,
P648–50
Information technology, user access, management,
P132 ,
P414
Lean management program,
C514 ,
C571–72 ,
C574–81
Deputy minister, organizational placement,
C573–74
Parallels with professional development,
C579–80
PricewaterhouseCoopers contract,
C574
Provincial Auditor's reports
(2011), v.1, ch.12; (2012) v.1, ch.13 and v.2, ch.39, ch.40,
P130–33
(2011), v.1, ch.12; (2012) v.1, ch.13 and v.2, ch.39, ch.40, recommendations,
P133
(2013) v.1, ch.16; (2014) v.1, ch.8
(2014) v.1, ch.8, recommendation,
P415
(2015) v.1, ch.25 and (2014) v.2, ch.17,
P647–50
Service agreements, ministries, Provincial Auditor's recommendation, status,
P414
Staff
Client services and support,
C513–14
Full-time equivalents, in-scope and out-of-scope,
C572–73
Reduction, workforce adjustment strategy,
C41–42
Retention rates, and employee engagement surveys,
P648–49
Staffing processes, out-of-scope positions,
P131 ,
P132–33
Public welfare
Foxvalley Counseling Services Inc. (Regina),
818
Provincial funding,
794
Ministerial statement (Draude)
Regina, North Central, shared facility for integrated social services, status,
796
Saskatchewan child benefit, funding,
U81–82
Transition to employment,
U661
Publishers and publishing
Purich Publishing Ltd. (Saskatoon), 20th anniversary (2012), member's statement
Saskatchewan Publishers Group, 25th anniversary celebration, Regina (November 20, 2014), member's statement
Pubs
Pulp and paper mills
Carrot River Valley constituency,
90–91 ,
806
Prince Albert,
76 ,
E104 ,
E113
Paper Excellence Group and Domtar Corporation, non-compete clause,
E643
Trade barrier by China,
E319
Pulse crops
Agrocorp Processing Ltd. (Moose Jaw), pulse and grain processing,
2917
Research, Crop Development Centre, University of Saskatchewan,
1679