Hansard Subject Index - 27th Legislature
- Quaye, Kwei
- Queen Elizabeth II Gardens, Regina
- Queen's Bench Amendment Act, 2011 (No. 1)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Report without amendment, moved (Stewart)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Queen's Bench Amendment Act, 2014 (No. 133)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Report without amendment, moved (Marchuk)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Queen's Printer Revolving Fund
N597
- Question period [Session 1]
- Automobile insurance
- SGI rebate elimination, fuel-efficient vehicles
- Bridges, Prince Albert
- Second bridge, over North Saskatchewan River
- Buildings, government leased space
- Cellphones
- Cellular service, Northern Saskatchewan
- Child care
- Spaces, subsidies, employees' wages, issues
- Child welfare
- Caregivers
- Children's special allowance, federal changes, provincial actions
- Government financial support
- Children
- Early learning
- And child care system, issues
- Cities and towns
- Regina
- Revitalization project, funding
- Collective bargaining
- Saskatchewan Cancer Agency and Saskatchewan Government and General Employees' Union
- Saskatchewan Cancer Agency and Saskatchewan Government and General Employees' Union, status
- Community-based organizations
- Equity issues, plan of action declaration
- Community pastures
- Federal program, elimination
- Constituency boundaries
- Legislative changes
- Representation issues
- Nilson,
416–17,
542–43,
994–95,
1025,
1058–59,
1123–24,
1184,
1479,
1535–36,
1549–50
- Correctional centres
- Capacity
- Impact of federal Bill C-10
- Crime
- Legislation, federal, effect and costs
- Dementia
- Patients and caregivers, support, funding
- Drugs
- Injectable, supply, and addition to Saskatchewan drug formulary
- Seniors' drug plan
- Prescription fees, increase
- Emergency housing
- Availability and social assistance shelter rates
- Winter shelter, North Battleford, funding
- Environment
- Environmental assessment reviews
- Federal government
- Budget
- Federal off-loading to provinces
- Film industry, film employment tax credit
- Elimination
- Chartier,
708–9,
716–18,
783–84,
845–46,
881,
965–66,
1061–62,
1349–50,
1531,
1550–51
- Remarks regarding taxation
- Minister of Agriculture [Bjornerud]
- Firefighters
- Northern Saskatchewan, teams, size reduction
- First Nations
- And Métis
- Northern Saskatchewan
- Education, skills training, employment
- Full participation in economy and society
- Forests and forestry
- Forest management
- And tourism, Big River area
- Forest management agreements
- Foster home care
- Overcrowding
- Safety, allegations of abuse
- Government financial management
- Health care
- Issues, ameliorative funding
- Health regions
- Conflict of interest guidelines
- Heart diseases
- Readmission and mortality rates for heart attack and stroke patients
- Highways and Infrastructure Ministry
- Highway engineering and laboratory services
- Highways and roads, construction and maintenance
- Condition, poor
- Construction and maintenance plans
- Home care
- Seniors
- Home support and hospice funding
- Housing, affordable
- And social housing
- Rents and social assistance supplements
- Housing, seniors
- St. Mary's Villa (Humboldt)
- Housing programs, Northern Saskatchewan
- Housing issues and housing programs
- Information technology
- World Congress on Information Technology held in Montreal, Quebec (October 22-24, 2012)
- Labour legislation
- Public service essential services
- Court of Queen's Bench ruling
- Legislative Assembly members
- Literacy
- SaskSmart Innovations Fund, elimination
- Long-term care facilities
- Mental health
- Services and provincial strategy development
- Nurses
- Operating room nurses, shortage, Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region
- Occupational therapists
- And speech therapists, training programs, University of Saskatchewan
- Potash industry
- Kronau area, new mine proposal, water supply
- Privacy, protection
- Government databases, personal information
- Personal health information, discarded computer hard drives
- Property tax
- Education
- Early payment discount eliminated
- Public service
- Policy on seeking elected office
- Rent
- Increases
- Saskatchewan Housing affordable units
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police
- Saskatchewan Aboriginal Literacy Network
- Saskatchewan Archives Board
- Saskatchewan assistance plan
- Saskatchewan Co-operative Association
- Co-operative development initiative, funding
- Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission
- Personnel and financial management
- Saskatchewan immigrant nominee program
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- School divisions
- Funding distribution model
- Seniors
- Budget (2012-13), additional costs
- Surgery
- Kidney transplant program, status
- Surgery, waiting lists
- Wait-time
- Issues, Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region
- Television
- Network, Rogers Communications acquisition of Bluepoint Investment, effect
- Tobacco
- Control strategy, federal funding reduction
- Tourism Saskatchewan
- Status change to Crown corporation
- University of Saskatchewan
- Academic Health Sciences, building project
- Wages and salaries
- Minimum wage
- Indexing to consumer price index
- Western Development Museum
- Wetlands
- Conservation, illegal drainage, and drainage management
- Conservation and drainage management
- Windbreaks, shelterbelts, etc.
- Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration shelterbelt program, elimination
- Women
- Rural, social welfare support
- Question period [Session 2]
- Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan
- Arts and culture
- Creative industries
- Strategy development and film industry
- Asbestos
- Identification and public notification
- Bridges, Prince Albert
- Second bridge, over North Saskatchewan River
- Carbon sequestration
- Contract, intellectual property lawsuit by University of Regina
- Child welfare
- Dales House (Regina), issues
- Community schools
- Sacred Heart Community School (Regina)
- Courthouses
- Security, metal detectors
- Crown land
- Land sale adjacent to Greenwater Lake Provincial Park
- Deafness
- Hearing aid industry, regulations
- Disabled and handicapped persons, programs
- Support programs and services
- Specific cases, apologies
- Economy
- First ministers' meeting in Halifax, Nova Scotia (November, 22-23, 2012), attendance
- Economy, growth
- Growth plan
- And government performance
- Education, funding
- Diversion to private, independent schools
- Film industry, film employment tax credit
- First Nations and Métis education and employment task force
- Voice, Vision, and Leadership report
- Fishes
- Fish culture station (Fort Qu'Appelle)
- Fishing industry
- Northern Saskatchewan
- Commercial fishers
- Freight subsidy, elimination
- Foreign workers
- Skilled, shortage, use of temporary foreign workers
- Government
- Performance
- And performance of official opposition
- Government expenditures, debt
- Reduction
- And future heritage initiative
- Government financial management
- Krawetz,
2047–48,
2163–64,
2219–20,
2261–62,
2427–28,
2560,
2711–12,
2840–41,
3404–5,
3434
- Wotherspoon,
2046–48,
2163–64,
2219–20,
2261–62,
2324–25,
2427–28,
2559–60,
2711–12,
2840–41,
3404–5,
3433–34
- Greenhouse gas mitigation
- Health care
- Refugees, federal and provincial benefits
- Highways and roads, construction and maintenance
- Condition, poor
- Construction and maintenance plans
- Wollaston Lake, access road
- HIV (viruses)
- Awareness, prevention strategy
- Housing, affordable
- Development
- Financed from Regina land sale
- Disabled and handicapped persons
- Accessible housing, availability
- Housing, seniors
- St. Mary's Villa (Humboldt)
- Building renovation contract, non-payment to subcontractor
- Hunting
- Licences, online purchasing system, hunting, fishing, trapping
- Immigrants
- Students, University of Regina, deportation case
- Immunization
- Influenza immunization
- Suspension, Novartis vaccine problem
- Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan
- Information technology
- World Congress on Information Technology held in Montreal, Quebec (October 22-24, 2012)
- SaskTel International sponsorship
- Infrastructure
- Development
- Public-private partnership funding
- International relations (Saskatchewan)
- IPAC-CO2
- And Climate Ventures Inc.
- Financial management and conflict of interest
- Harpauer,
2449–51,
2505–7,
2557–58,
2603–4,
2792–93,
2824,
2841–42,
2870–71,
3050,
3200–3201
- Wotherspoon,
2449–50,
2505–6,
2556–57,
2603–4,
2792–93,
2824,
2841,
2870–71,
3050,
3200–3201
- Special review by Provincial Auditor, request
- Labour legislation
- Proposed changes, co-operative amelioration
- Long-term care facilities
- Medical instruments and apparatus
- Municipalities, infrastructure
- Funding
- Public-private partnerships
- Nuclear energy
- Northern Saskatchewan, small nuclear reactors, development
- Pediatrics
- Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region
- Pediatric intensive care unit, closure
- Pediatric oncology ward relocation
- Pensions
- Canada Pension Plan
- Changes, Saskatchewan position
- Post-secondary education
- Funding
- Concerns and Aboriginal enrolment
- Potash industry
- Chinese investment and ownership
- Provincial disaster assistance program
- Public Service Commission
- Racetracks (horse racing)
- West Meadows Raceway (Regina)
- Railways
- Freight
- Rates, federal legislation
- Saskatchewan Employment Act
- Saskatchewan Hospital (North Battleford)
- Saskatchewan immigrant nominee program
- Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Capital projects
- Costs, effect on electricity rates
- Saskatchewan Transportation Company
- Saskatoon Health Region
- Staffing, hiring freeze and no overtime
- Schools
- Infrastructure
- l'École Monseigneur de Laval (Regina), repairs
- Social Services Ministry
- Legal fees, Prince Albert and the North
- Students
- Increased numbers, class sizes
- Student achievement initiative
- Surgery
- Initiatives and health care services, funding
- Surgical mesh
- Complications in patients, referral process for removal
- Tourism Saskatchewan
- Status change to Crown corporation
- University of Saskatchewan
- Academic Health Sciences, building project
- Funding and financial management, Kenderdine Campus, closure
- Valley View Centre (Moose Jaw)
- Closure
- Economic effect on Moose Jaw
- Warehouses
- Kal Tire distribution plant, location of
- Wildfires
- Fire tower detection personnel, replacement with infrared camera technology
- Funding, provincial and municipal
- Windbreaks, shelterbelts, etc.
- Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration shelterbelt program, elimination
- Question period [Session 3]
- Boundary dam carbon capture project
- Bridges
- Saskatoon
- And Prince Albert, new bridges
- Bridges, Prince Albert
- Second bridge, over North Saskatchewan River
- Cabinet ministers
- Social Services [Draude], international travel expenses
- Child welfare
- Child in care, death
- Children's Advocate report
- Children's Hospital of Saskatchewan (Saskatoon)
- Collective bargaining
- Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation and government trustee, relationship
- Community-based organizations
- Political activities, policies and guidelines
- Community schools
- Connaught Community School (Regina)
- Correctional centres
- Food services
- Contracted out and prisoner training
- Crime, prevention and intervention
- Crown land
- Leaseholders, lease payments
- Disabled and handicapped persons, programs
- Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, living skills program in Moose Jaw, status
- Drug and alcohol abuse
- Youth
- Meeting with grieving parent
- Education
- Education sector strategic plan
- Education, funding
- Allocations, funding and resources
- Capital and capital projects
- Electricity
- Rates
- Effect of Boundary dam project
- Film industry, film employment tax credit
- Firefighters
- Response crews, minimum size
- Fires
- Prevention, First Nations reserves
- Food banks
- Saskatoon Food Bank
- Political activity, independent investigation
- Foreign workers
- Temporary foreign workers
- Global Transportation Hub (Regina)
- Funding, government and Crown corporations
- Government, lean management program
- Costs, benefits, contract terms
- Government financial management
- Saskatchewan futures fund
- Greenhouse gas mitigation
- Group homes
- Wait-list
- People waiting in hospitals
- Health care, lean management program
- Highway No. 2
- North of Prince Albert, traffic safety
- Highways and Infrastructure Ministry
- Highways and roads, construction and maintenance
- Home care
- Services
- Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region
- Hospitals, emergency rooms
- Housing, affordable
- Social housing
- Age requirement policies and rents
- Housing authorities
- Earl Grey Housing Authority, social housing, maintenance funding
- Housing programs, Northern Saskatchewan
- Rental purchase option program
- IPAC-CO2
- Fraud investigation, Royal Canadian Mounted Police
- Labour market
- Canada-Saskatchewan labour market agreements, changes
- Liquor stores
- Public stores, rural Saskatchewan, closures
- Long-term care
- Care standards
- And lean management program
- Issues
- And lean management program
- Placements
- Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region
- Long-term care facilities
- Physical therapy facilities and staffing
- Residents' bill of rights
- Urgent Issues Action Fund
- Long-term care facilities, care standards
- Long-term care personnel
- Nursing and care standards
- Medical personnel
- Training, funding requests vs. lean program costs
- Meewasin Valley Authority, Saskatoon
- Municipalities
- Revenue sharing agreement, accounting change
- Nurses
- And lean management program
- Nursing positions, changes
- Occupational therapists
- Numbers in school divisions
- Patients
- Safety
- And impact of lean management program
- Issues
- And lean management program
- Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan
- Layoffs
- Subsequent government actions
- Prairie Spirit School Division
- Public safety
- Public notification, escaped offender, Saskatchewan Hospital (North Battleford)
- Refuse and refuse disposal
- Government responsibilities
- Resources
- Non-renewable resource revenue
- Saskatchewan Transportation Company
- Schools, new
- Construction, public-private partnerships
- Senate (Canada)
- Senators
- Provincial elections, contributions
- Seniors
- Bill of rights legislation
- Social Services Appeal Board
- Board Co-Chair
- Social Services minister [Draude], relationship with
- Social Services Ministry
- Child and family services
- Minister [Draude], international travel expenses
- Surgery
- Cancellations and contingency plans, Pasqua Hospital (Regina)
- Endometriosis case, out-of-country coverage
- Tanning salons
- Tanning beds, youth access, restrictions
- Teachers
- Relations with government
- Traffic fatalities
- Saskatchewan Government Insurance policy for coverage, specific case
- Transgender people
- Saskatchewan Human Rights Code, inclusion in
- University of Saskatchewan
- TransformUS, internal review
- TransformUS, internal review, Dr. Robert Buckingham, status
- Valley View Centre (Moose Jaw)
- Wages and salaries
- Minimum wage
- Indexing to consumer price index
- Warehouses
- Sears distribution centre (Regina), closure
- Workplaces
- Safety
- Legislation, proclamation
- Question period [Session 4]
- Ambulance service
- Fee payment, public and private sources
- Fees for seniors
- First Nations, subsidies, eligibility
- Bills
- Buy Local Day Act (No. 607), government support
- Boundary dam carbon capture project
- Promotion of project and technology
- SaskPower
- CO sale to Cenovus
- And project's operational capacity
- Canadian Wheat Board
- Ownership, assets and global marketing
- Carbon sequestration
- Technology
- Promotion
- Travel expenses, SaskPower executives
- Central Services Ministry
- Child welfare
- Child in care, death, inquest, jury report, recommendations
- Climate change
- Government's stance, and the promotion of Boundary dam power station project
- Community-based organizations
- Radius Community Centre, Saskatoon, youth companion program, funding
- Correctional centres
- Besnard Lake Correctional Camp
- Community-training residence
- Regina, community consultation
- Correctional centres, youth facilities
- Yarrow Youth Farm (Saskatoon)
- Closure, transfer low-risk offenders to Kilburn Hall
- Creative Saskatchewan
- Travel and event expenses during spending freeze
- Cypress Regional Hospital (Swift Current)
- Diagnostic imaging
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Patient-pay pilot project, costs and benefits
- Emergency housing
- Emergency shelter, cold weather
- English as an additional language
- Environment Ministry
- Travel, essential, policy
- Environmental protection
- Saskatchewan Environmental Code
- Farm land
- Purchases by Canada Pension Plan
- Firefighters
- Workers' Compensation Act, expanding categories to include more cancer types and post-traumatic stress disorder
- First Nations
- And Métis
- Sixties Scoop, status of government apology
- Floods
- High risk areas
- Prince Albert, community planning policy
- Foreign workers
- Temporary foreign workers
- Displacement of local workers
- Gay-straight alliances (GSA), students
- Legislation, publicly funded schools
- Government
- Consultants
- Use of
- Decrease of full-time equivalents
- Travel, essential, definition
- Government, lean management program
- Government buildings
- Forest Centre (Prince Albert), for sale
- Government financial management
- And mid-year financial report
- Financial report, third quarter, delayed release
- Saskatchewan futures fund
- Grain
- Transportation
- Rail companies, overcharging
- Greenhouse gas mitigation
- Emissions
- Innovation and technology
- Oil and gas industry, sour gas, regulation and enforcement
- Growth and Financial Security Fund
- Health care
- Out-of-country surgery costs, coverage
- Student wellness initiative toward community health (SWITCH), Saskatoon
- Health care, lean management program
- Consultants
- Contract renewal, costs and benefits
- Contracts
- Competition and bidding process
- Terms, costs and benefits
- Costs
- And benefits
- Duncan,
5593–94,
5626,
5971–72,
6267–68,
6287,
6382,
6457–58,
6598,
6759,
6830–32
- Health facility tours, costs and benefits
- Health Quality Council, role
- Public relations, costs and benefits
- Support, health care workers
- Training facilities, purchasing and leasing, costs
- Travel, essential, spending freeze
- Health care, rural
- Craik
- Physicians and facilities
- Health Quality Council
- Long-term care, evaluation mandate
- Health regions
- Funding, Saskatoon and Regina
- Heart diseases
- Patients, cardiac rehabilitation services, program costs in Regina
- Highway No. 924
- Condition, poor, and ministry's response
- Highways and roads, construction and maintenance
- Repairs and infrastructure spending
- Homelessness
- Cold weather, fatality, poverty reduction strategy
- Hospitals
- Patient care, quality, transitional care units
- Hospitals, emergency rooms
- Patients
- Patient management, critical incident
- Wait times
- Increase, crowding, Victoria Hospital (Prince Albert)
- Housing
- Development
- Prince Albert Parkland Regional Health Authority
- Information and Privacy Commissioner
- Investigation into alleged government breach of privacy
- Justice, administration
- Domestic violence deaths, formal review process
- Labour legislation
- Public service essential services
- Long-term care
- Placements
- Protocol, first available bed policy
- Long-term care facilities
- Care quality and staffing
- Dementia patients, safety
- Dr. Cooke Extended Care Centre (Lloydminster), Alberta-Saskatchewan health agreement
- Funding
- Urgent requests, allocations
- Injuries and fatalities, causes, transparency
- Reluctance to criticize, staff and residents, Ombudsman's report recommendations
- Long-term care facilities, care standards
- Ombudsman's report recommendations
- Long-term care personnel
- Care aides
- Raised concerns about patient care, suspension
- Raised concerns about patient care, suspension and privacy issue
- Reason for suspension and alleged government breach of privacy
- Release of private information
- Low-income people
- Government support, program changes
- Medical instruments and apparatus
- Hyperbaric chamber
- Moose Jaw Hospital, removal
- Medical personnel
- Retention and hiring, funding vs. lean program costs
- Moose Jaw hospital
- Design
- And number of patient beds
- Parks
- Recreation sites
- White Butte Trails, privatization
- Patients
- Safety
- And quality of care, impact of lean management program
- Post-secondary education
- Funding
- Institutions and programs
- Prairie Spirit School Division No. 206
- Regina bypass
- Contract details, Vinci Concessions
- Maintenance
- Agreements, public-private partnerships
- Public-private partnership
- Regional health authorities
- Cardiac rehabilitation programs, fees
- Saskatchewan Disease Control Laboratory
- Saskatchewan Housing Corporation
- Saskatoon Regional Health Authority
- School divisions
- Lean management program
- Training events, costs and benefits
- Schools, new
- Construction, public-private partnerships
- Johnson Controls, contract
- Long-term enrolment planning
- Smart meter program, SaskPower
- Decision making, timeline, and awareness of faulty smart meters
- Safety concerns, awareness
- Suicide
- Northern Saskatchewan
- Prevention and intervention programs
- Surgery, waiting lists
- Wait times
- And reduction to surgical budget
- Issues, Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region
- Tobacco
- Use, reduction strategies
- Trade missions
- Government, travel scouts, costs and benefits
- University of Saskatchewan
- Science ambassador program, elimination
- Wildfires
- Government response, review process
- Workplaces
- Fatalities from traumatic injury
- Inspections, occupational health and safety