Hansard Speaker Index - 30th Legislature
Carr, Hon. Lori (Sask Party, Estevan-Big Muddy) s.1, 2 : Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, Seniors and Rural and Remote Health
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 1]
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 2]
Child Care (New Facilities) Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 8)
Referred to Human Services Committee,
663
Compassionate Intervention Act (No. 48)
Crown and Central Agencies Committee
Elections
Chair [Steele], moved (Carr),
C1
Reports
First, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Carr),
C13
Steering committee
Agenda, priority of business, and membership, moved (Carr),
C1
Cyberstalking and Coercive Control Act (No. 34)
Referred to Committee of the Whole on Bills,
1529
Defamation Act (No. 31)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
1765
Defamation Consequential Amendments Act, 2025 (No. 32)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
1766
Drug and alcohol abuse
And crime, Northern Saskatchewan,
1510
Overdoses and suicides, supports for surviving family members,
897
Overdoses, crisis
And disproportionate impact on Indigenous people,
1371
Overdoses, emergency, declare and investigate
Opposition motion and government investments,
951 ,
1034–35
Overdoses, increasing, and government investment in treatment,
785
Overdoses, increasing, and recovery-oriented system of care,
269–70 ,
281–82
Overdoses, Saskatoon, crisis
Communities, impact on, and government investments in treatment,
784–85
Government supports and recovery-oriented system of care,
310–11 ,
455 ,
485
Prairie Harm Reduction, Saskatoon
Funding, and investments in treatment and recovery,
2116
Federal government
Energy and natural resources, policies
Elimination, moved (Thorsteinson),
864
Food security
Northern Saskatchewan, impact on community health,
18
Health care
Out-of-province care, travel costs
Responsibility for, and charitable community supports,
1694–95 ,
1715
Women's health care
And physician oversight,
1657
Health facilities
Parking fees for cancer patients,
1795–96
Hockey
Saskatchewan Senior Women's Hockey League, launch of, recognition of co-founder Megan LeBlanc, member's statement,
1410
Hospitals, emergency rooms
Capacity
Quality of care, impact on, and government investments,
1798
House Services Committee
Reports
Second, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Carr),
H8
Income Tax (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 25)
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee,
1400
Income Tax Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 13)
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee,
706
Inter-jurisdictional Support Orders Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 30)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
1582
Kipling Integrated Health Centre
Emergency room closure and government innovations,
1525–26
Long-term care
Patients, chemical and physical restraints,
950–51
Long-term care facilities
And personal care homes, patients who wander, critical incidents,
1244–45 ,
1466–67
Mental health and addictions
Comprehensive plan, need for, and government initiatives,
269–70
Supports, funding, and recovery-oriented system of care,
20
Mental health and addictions, services and treatments
Access, timely, and government investments in treatment,
1598
Addiction treatment, involuntary
Addiction treatment, wait times
And government focus on recovery,
1371
Wait times and government capacity improvements,
1780
Ministerial statements [Session 1]
Rural and remote recruitment incentive (health human resources)
Eligible communities, expansion (Carr),
704–5
Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2025 (No. 26)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
1401
Personal care homes
Staff, training requirements,
1551–52
Points of Order [Session 1]
Petitions, prohibition on multiple petitions for the same topic,
131
Social media, use of members' video content without written consent,
242
Unparliamentary language
Member for Regina South Albert [Young, A.], use of "confiscated", unparliamentary,
485
Member for Regina South Albert [Young, A.], use of "turning their backs and breaking their word", unparliamentary,
131
Points of Order [Session 2]
Unparliamentary language
Member for Regina Northeast [Roy], use of "you can't be trusted",
1426
Member for Saskatoon Nutana [Ritchie], use of "so-called facts that just aren't true",
1580
Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 14)
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee,
794
Provincial Sales Tax Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 16)
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee,
706
Public libraries
Workers, violence against, and government investments in community safety,
1694
Public Libraries Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 28)
Referred to Human Services Committee,
1402
Question period [Session 1]
Drug and alcohol abuse
Overdoses and suicides, supports for surviving family members,
897
Overdoses, emergency, declare and investigate
Opposition motion and government investments,
951 ,
1034–35
Overdoses, increasing, and government investment in treatment,
785
Overdoses, increasing, and recovery-oriented system of care,
269–70 ,
281–82
Overdoses, Saskatoon, crisis
Communities, impact on, and government investments in treatment,
784–85
Government supports and recovery-oriented system of care,
310–11 ,
455 ,
485
Food security
Northern Saskatchewan, impact on community health,
18
Long-term care
Patients, chemical and physical restraints,
950–51
Mental health and addictions
Comprehensive plan, need for, and government initiatives,
269–70
Supports, funding, and recovery-oriented system of care,
20
Mental health and addictions, services and treatments
Suicide prevention
Government efforts,
19–20
Willowview Recovery Centre, Lumsden
Addictions treatment spaces, in-patient and virtual,
101–2 ,
130
Question period [Session 2]
Drug and alcohol abuse
And crime, Northern Saskatchewan,
1510
Overdoses, crisis
And disproportionate impact on Indigenous people,
1371
Prairie Harm Reduction, Saskatoon
Funding, and investments in treatment and recovery,
2116
Health care
Out-of-province care, travel costs
Responsibility for, and charitable community supports,
1694–95 ,
1715
Women's health care
And physician oversight,
1657
Health facilities
Parking fees for cancer patients,
1795–96
Hospitals, emergency rooms
Capacity
Quality of care, impact on, and government investments,
1798
Kipling Integrated Health Centre
Emergency room closure and government innovations,
1525–26
Long-term care facilities
And personal care homes, patients who wander, critical incidents,
1244–45 ,
1466–67
Mental health and addictions, services and treatments
Access, timely, and government investments in treatment,
1598
Addiction treatment, involuntary
Addiction treatment, wait times
And government focus on recovery,
1371
Wait times and government capacity improvements,
1780
Personal care homes
Staff, training requirements,
1551–52
Public libraries
Workers, violence against, and government investments in community safety,
1694
Saskatchewan Health Authority
Board, work of, value for money,
1674
Protective services personnel
Privatization of, and government investments in public safety,
1796
Privatization of, and system-wide security review,
1778–79
Staff, compensation, front-line workers and executive leadership,
1655–56 ,
1673–74
Tuberculosis
Public reporting and contact tracing,
2132
Vulnerable populations, impact on and support for,
1718
Urgent care centres
Regina
Staffing and hours of operation,
1797
Rural and remote recruitment incentive (health human resources)
Eligible communities, expansion, ministerial statement (Carr),
704–5
Saskatchewan Commercial Innovation Incentive (Patent Box) Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 17)
Referred to Economy Committee,
707
Saskatchewan Employment Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 5)
Referred to Human Services Committee,
793
Saskatchewan Firearms Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 42)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
1684
Saskatchewan Health Authority
Board, work of, value for money,
1674
Protective services personnel
Privatization of, and government investments in public safety,
1796
Privatization of, and system-wide security review,
1778–79
Staff, compensation, front-line workers and executive leadership,
1655–56 ,
1673–74
Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Investment Tax Credit Act (No. 20)
Referred to Economy Committee,
708
Statute Law Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 27)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
1401
Suicide prevention
Government efforts,
19–20
Tuberculosis
Public reporting and contact tracing,
2132
Vulnerable populations, impact on and support for,
1718
Urgent care centres
Regina
Staffing and hours of operation,
1797
Virtual physician program
Emergency or obstetrical services, prohibit use for, moved (Conway); amendment (Carr),
832–33
Willowview Recovery Centre, Lumsden
Addictions treatment spaces, in-patient and virtual,
101–2 ,
130
Workers' Compensation Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 4)
Referred to Human Services Committee,
789
Chan, David (Sask Party, Yorkton)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 1]
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 2]
Camps
Good Spirit Bible Camp, recognition, member's statement,
1439
Christians
Yorkton DreamCentre Church, 10th anniversary, member's statement,
893
Dance
Kalyna Ukrainian Dance School, Yorkton, 50th anniversary, member's statement,
990 ,
1366
Economy
Diversification, impact on employment and investment, support, moved (Wilson)
Questions and comments
962
Emergency services
Public Safety Telecommunications Week, member's statement,
697
Food security
Love Lives Here bus, Yorkton, holiday food drive, recognition, member's statement,
206 ,
1595
Government financial management
Rules, laws, and regulations, ensure public dollars and resources are used in a manner consistent with, moved (McPhail),
2141–42
Historic buildings
Yorkton flour mill, recognition of Yorkton Brick Mill Heritage Society, member's statement,
1713
Immigrants
Ensure Saskatchewan is a welcoming place for newcomers with quality public services, call on government, moved (Young, A.)
Questions and comments
1729
International Education Week
And appreciation for international students, member's statement,
15
Missing persons
Bali, Mekayla, 10th anniversary vigil, member's statement,
2128
Music
collect.assembly, Juno nomination and fundraising event, member's statement,
1775
Parades
Legacy Co-op Santa Claus Parade, Yorkton, member's statement,
1464
Patients-first health care plan
Commendation, moved (Weedmark)
Questions and comments
1810
Persons with disabilities
Easter Seals
Fundraising events, recognition, member's statement,
2012
Snowarama fundraiser, recognition, member's statement,
671
Points of Order [Committees]
Fail to see how the question has to do with the budget,
U187
Question about how he feels about the budget is out of order,
U187
Post-secondary institutions
Funding, multi-year agreement
Renewal, member's statement,
1286
Potash industry
Mosaic, training programs, investment, recognition, member's statement,
1619
Public Accounts Committee
Elections
Deputy Chair [Thorsteinson], moved (Chan),
P319
Saskatchewan Health Authority, Provincial Auditor's reports
Scholarships and bursaries
Queen Elizabeth Scholars program, funding, member's statement,
504–5
Service clubs
Lions Club, Yorkton, fundraising and community involvement, recognition, member's statement,
1816
Social Services Ministry, Provincial Auditor's reports
Trade and Export Development Ministry
Provincial Auditor's reports
Cheveldayoff, Hon. Ken (Sask Party, Saskatoon Willowgrove) s.1, 2 : Minister of Advanced Education. s.2 : Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 1]
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 2]
Advanced Education Ministry
Condolence motions
Caswell, Gay White, former MLA, moved (Moe),
1014
Foster, Evelyn, former MLA, moved (Moe),
1017
Smart, Anne deBlois, former MLA, moved (Moe),
1016
Health care
Service interruptions
Reporting, real time, and government investments in Saskatoon,
2051–52
Hockey
Kraft Hockeyville, provincial winner Blaine Lake, member's statement,
1852
Medical personnel
Health information management program, suspension, and investments in training,
2130–31
Ministerial statements [Session 2]
Post-secondary institutions
Funding, multi-year agreement, renewal (Cheveldayoff),
1274
Post-secondary students
Ukrainian tuition relief program, extension of (Cheveldayoff),
1675–76
Post-secondary institutions
Funding, adequacy
Staff, impact on
And federal changes to international enrolment allowances,
1060–61
And renewal of multi-year agreement,
1245
Funding, multi-year agreement
Renewal, ministerial statement (Cheveldayoff),
1274
Post-secondary students
Ukrainian tuition relief program, extension of, ministerial statement (Cheveldayoff),
1675–76
Question period [Session 1]
Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Funding and staff layoffs,
786
University of Saskatchewan
Tuition, increase, and government multi-year funding agreement,
785–86
Question period [Session 2]
Health care
Service disruptions
Reporting, real time, and government investments in Saskatoon,
2051–52
Medical personnel
Health information management program, suspension, and investments in training,
2130–31
Post-secondary institutions
Funding, adequacy
Staff, impact on
And federal changes to international enrolment allowances,
1060–61
And renewal of multi-year agreement,
1245
Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Campuses, potential closure,
1245
Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Campuses, potential closure,
1245
Schools, new and renovated
Government record, member's statement,
1954–55
University of Saskatchewan
Tuition, increase, and government multi-year funding agreement,
785–86
ChiefCalf, April (NDP, Saskatoon Westview)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 1]
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 2]
Animal Protection Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 40)
Building Schools Faster Act (No. 38)
Building Schools Faster Consequential Amendment Act (No. 39)
Change of Name Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 36)
Child Care (New Facilities) Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 8)
Compassionate Intervention Act (No. 48)
Construction Codes (Derelict Buildings) Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 21)
Correctional Services Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 54)
Credit Union Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 33)
Culture and multiculturalism
Filipinos
Filipino-Canadian Association of Saskatchewan, recognition, member's statement,
559–60
Curriculum
Sexual education, third-party educators, reverse ban, petition,
1650–51
Drug and alcohol abuse
Overdoses, Saskatoon, crisis
Government supports and recovery-oriented system of care,
485
Prairie Harm Reduction, Saskatoon
Funding, and investments in treatment and recovery,
2116
Duty-to-consult framework
Develop in consultation with Indigenous communities, and stop the sale of Crown land, petition,
205
Early childhood education and child care
Federal agreement
Renewal, call on government, petition,
331
Economy
Growth
Framework for, recognition, moved (Patterson),
1537–38
Education policy
Preferred first names and pronouns, repeal
Educational assistants
Funding, federal changes to Jordan's principle
Emergency housing
Funding and access, and cold-weather strategy,
75
Square One, Moose Jaw, recognition, member's statement,
1548
Food security
Saskatoon Summer Snack Program, recognition, member's statement,
1391
Heritage Property Amendment Act, 2026 (No. 52)
Heritage Recognition (From Many Peoples, Strength) Act (No. 41)
Homelessness
Increased
Moose Jaw, government efforts,
1007
Regina, and provincial approach to homelessness,
509
Increased, Saskatoon
And provincial approach to homelessness,
584
Point-in-time count, member's statement,
1670–71
Housing
Affordable, comprehensive strategy, implement, petition,
577
Camponi Housing Corporation, 50th anniversary, recognition, member's statement,
159
Income Tax Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 13)
Income Tax Amendment Act, 2026 (No. 49)
Legislative Building, Regina
West lawn, designate as Chief Piapot Cultural Learning Grounds, petition,
623
Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2025 (No. 26)
Municipalities Modernization and Red Tape Reduction Act (No. 43)
Office of Residential Tenancies
Decisions, publication of tenant names, revise practices, petition,
2068
Question period [Session 1]
Drug and alcohol abuse
Overdoses, Saskatoon, crisis
Government supports and recovery-oriented system of care,
485
Emergency housing
Funding and access, and cold-weather strategy,
75
Homelessness
Increased
Moose Jaw, government efforts,
1007
Increased, Regina
And provincial approach to homelessness,
509
Increased, Saskatoon
And provincial approach to homelessness,
584
Saskatchewan Housing Corporation
Moose Jaw Housing Authority, seniors, tenant accommodations,
738
Question period [Session 2]
Drug and alcohol abuse
Prairie Harm Reduction, Saskatoon
Funding, and investments in treatment and recovery,
2116
Rental housing
Rent control, impact on private investment,
1509
Rent control, need for, and government housing initiatives,
1087 ,
1620–21
Tuberculosis
Vulnerable populations, impact on and support for,
1717–18
Regulated Health Professions Act (No. 18)
Regulated Health Professions Consequential Amendments Act, 2025 (No. 19)
Rent Control Act, 2025 (No. 608)
Rental housing
Rent control, impact on private investment,
1509
Rent control, need for, and government housing initiatives,
1087 ,
1620–21
Response to Illicit Drugs Act (No. 47)
Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 3)
Saskatchewan Commercial Innovation Incentive (Patent Box) Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 17)
Saskatchewan Employment Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 5)
Saskatchewan Housing Corporation
Local housing authorities
Moose Jaw, seniors, tenant accommodations,
738
Units, renovate, make available and affordable, and ensure vacant units are occupied, petition,
68
Saskatchewan Internal Trade Promotion Act (No. 24)
Sikhs
Sikh Heritage Month
Legislation
Immediately pass, petition,
734
Stores, retail
Costco, Regina, second location, bidding war, impact on price, reimburse City of Regina, petition,
1546–47
Students
Caroline Robbins School, Saskatoon, grade 7 students, MLA discussion, member's statement,
2046
Vincent Massey Powwow Troupe, recognition, member's statement,
289–90
Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 9)
Tuberculosis
Vulnerable populations, impact on and support for,
1717–18
University of Saskatchewan
Huskie Athletics
Women of Influence Breakfast, recognition, member's statement,
735
Students for Justice and Peace, fundraising gala, member's statement,
1816
Water quality
Drinking water, Regina, ensure safe access by funding the replacement of lead water mains, petition,
503–4
Workers' Compensation Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 4)
Clarke, Jared (NDP, Regina Walsh Acres)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 1]
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 2]
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
National strategy, advocacy, recognition of Paula Trefiak, Benjamin Webb, and Tre Archibald, member's statement,
1365–66
Animal Protection Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 40)
Birds
State of Canada's Birds , 3rd edition, member's statement,
848
Building Schools Faster Act (No. 38)
Building Schools Faster Consequential Amendment Act (No. 39)
Community-based organizations
Intellectual disabilities, service providers
Funding, stabilization, petition,
1834
Construction Codes (Derelict Buildings) Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 21)
Credit Union Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 33)
Culture and multiculturalism
An Evening in Greece fundraiser, recognition, member's statement,
536
Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Xcopri, addition to formulary, negotiations,
73
Duty-to-consult framework
Legislation, enshrine in, petition,
504
Education policy
Preferred first names and pronouns, repeal
Educational assistants
Funding, federal changes to Jordan's principle
Environmental protection
Northeast swale, Saskatoon, suspend development and update legislation protecting species at risk and important ecological habitat, petition,
478
Firefighters
Volunteer, training, derelict buildings policy
Safety, consultation on Bill 21,
993
Government Relations Ministry
Health care
Challenges
And worker recruitment,
1326
Hospitals, emergency rooms
Rural and remote areas, service disruptions
Communication improvements and government recruitment efforts,
1212–13
Staffing requirements
And government recruitment efforts,
1350 ,
1422
Staffing challenges and patient flow initiatives,
1058–60 ,
1150
Hunting and fishing
Licences, online purchase, contract with American company,
539–40 ,
676–77
International Transgender Day of Visibility
Medical personnel
And support staff, collective bargaining,
1762
Mineral Resources Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 35)
Miscellaneous Statutes (Public Registries Enhancement) Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 2) (No. 11)
Miscellaneous Statutes (Public Registries) Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 10)
Nature Saskatchewan
75th anniversary, member's statement,
70
New Democratic Party, Saskatchewan
Town hall on health care, member's statement,
1485
Occupational therapists
Vacancies, impact on patient care,
1150
Parks, provincial
Online booking system, contract with American company,
565
Patients-first health care plan
Commendation, moved (Weedmark),
1808–9
Critique, member's statement,
1793–94
Physicians
Endocrinologists, availability, impact on surgical access,
1488
Provincial Health Authority (Banning Parking Fees for Cancer Patients) Amendment Act (No. 615)
Provincial Health Authority (ER Closure right-to-know) Amendment Act (No. 606)
Provincial Sales Tax Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 16)
Public Libraries Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 28)
Question period [Session 1]
Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Xcopri, addition to formulary, negotiations,
73
Firefighters
Volunteer, training, derelict buildings policy
Safety, consultation on Bill 21,
993
Hunting and fishing
Licences, online purchase, contract with American company,
539–40 ,
676–77
Parks, provincial
Online booking system, contract with American company,
565
Recycling industry
Tire recycling, contractor selection
Cancellation of American contract,
873
Stores, retail
Costco, Regina, second location, bidding war,
976
Question period [Session 2]
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Health care
Challenges
And worker recruitment,
1326
Hospitals, emergency rooms
Rural and remote areas, service disruptions
Communication improvements and government recruitment efforts,
1212–13
Staffing requirements
And government recruitment efforts,
1350 ,
1422
Staffing challenges and patient flow initiatives,
1058–60 ,
1150
Medical personnel
And support staff, collective bargaining,
1762
Occupational therapists
Vacancies, impact on patient care,
1150
Patients-first health care plan
Physicians
Endocrinologists, availability, impact on surgical access,
1488
Urgent care centres
Expansion [Moose Jaw, North Battleford, Prince Albert, Regina, Saskatoon]
Staffing and hours of operation,
1958
Yorkton Regional Health Centre
Recycling industry
Tire recycling, contractor selection
Cancellation of American contract,
873
Safe Public Spaces (Street Weapons) Act (No. 6)
Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 3)
Saskatchewan Employment Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 5)
Saskatchewan Firearms Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 42)
Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association
Schools, new and renovated
White City, high school
Prioritize, petition,
2011
Statute Law Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 27)
Stores, retail
Costco, Regina, second location, bidding war,
976
Urgent care centres
Expansion [Moose Jaw, North Battleford, Prince Albert, Regina, Saskatoon]
Staffing and hours of operation,
1958
Virtual physician program
Emergency or obstetrical services, prohibit use for, moved (Conway); amendment (Carr),
833–36
Wildlife
Duncairn Reservoir Migratory Bird Sanctuary, protect from irrigation expansion, petition,
68
Workers' Compensation Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 4)
Yorkton Regional Health Centre
Replacement
Immediately build, petition,
1852
Cockrill, Hon. Jeremy (Sask Party, The Battlefords) s.1, 2 : Minister of Health
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 1]
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 2]
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
ALS Saskatchewan, funding,
995
Cancer
Breast cancer screening
And diagnoses, improvements,
338
Out-of-province contract,
338 ,
701
Out-of-province contract and improvements to local access,
292
Treatment, physician shortage, government efforts,
102 ,
160–61
Change of Name Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 36)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
2135
Diagnostic imaging
Computerized tomography program, Moosomin
Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Xcopri, addition to formulary, negotiations,
72–73
Economic development
Indigenous Peoples
Economic strategy, need for, and investments in Northern Saskatchewan,
825
Gardens Community Health Centre, Regina
Government
Accountability and transparency,
2112
Health care
Challenges
And minister's attendance at Canada Strong and Free conference,
702
And worker recruitment,
1326
Northern Saskatchewan, access and investments,
783 ,
824–25 ,
853
Service interruptions
And government recruitment efforts,
782 ,
783–84
Women's health care
And role of Status of Women's office,
2097
Health care, funding
And capital investments,
336
And health worker recruitment initiatives,
994
And support for emergency medical services,
335–36 ,
337
Canada Health Transfer and bilateral agreements,
1306–7
Northern Saskatchewan, investments,
337
Health facilities
Administrators, reduction, and funding for front-line care,
1369–70
Racism and discrimination, First Nations health ombudsman report, recommendations,
1151
Health human resources action plan
Success
And collaboration with health care workers,
978
Health Ministry
Minister
Competence, and government initiatives,
649
Holocaust
Belkin, Klara, liberated from Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, member's statement,
718
Hospitals
Regina, allegations of racism, investigation,
282
Staffing, impact on access
And funding for health care,
1622–23
Hospitals, emergency rooms
Capacity
Quality of care, impact on, and government investments,
1822–23
Rural and remote areas, service disruptions
And patient flow initiatives,
1151
Communication improvements and government recruitment efforts,
1212–13
Staffing requirements
And government recruitment efforts,
1350 ,
1422
Wait times, and patient-focused nursing task force,
292–93
Long-term care
And hospice care, affordability,
209–10
Patients, chemical and physical restraints,
951
Medical personnel
And support staff, collective bargaining, and use of notwithstanding clause,
1622
Anonymous reporting mechanism,
2132
Recruitment and retention,
74 ,
1871
And government innovation,
1857
Shortages, impact on patient care
Bipartisan examination,
268
Medical technologists and technicians
Staffing levels, impact on retention and patient care,
508–9
Ministerial statements [Session 1]
Regina Breast Health Centre
Grand opening, improvements to care (Cockrill),
703–4
Ministerial statements [Session 2]
Patients-first health care plan
Museums
Fred Light Museum, Battleford, manager and curator Bernadette Leslie, retirement, member's statement,
1367
National unity
Federal policies, impact on, and support for a united Canada,
606
Northern Saskatchewan
Support and investment,
338
Nurses
Sexual assault nurse examiners, funding
And after hours access to care,
2134
And government investments in women's care,
2114–15
Occupational therapists
Vacancies, impact on patient care,
1150
Patients-first health care plan
And previous health care commitments,
1739–40
Introduction, ministerial statement (Cockrill),
1742–43
Physicians
Endocrinologists, availability, impact on surgical access,
1488
Recruitment and retention,
267–68
Post-secondary students
University of Regina team, participation in William & Mary Women's Stock Pitch competition, United States, member's statement,
751
Question period [Session 1]
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
ALS Saskatchewan, funding,
995
Cancer
Breast cancer screening
And diagnoses, improvements,
338
Breast cancer screening, out-of-province contract,
338 ,
701
Breast cancer screening, out-of-province contract and improvements to local access,
292
Treatment, physician shortage, government efforts,
102 ,
160–61
Diagnostic imaging
Computerized tomography program, Moosomin
Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Xcopri, addition to formulary, negotiations,
72–73
Economic development
Indigenous economic strategy, need for, and investments in Northern Saskatchewan,
825
Health care
Challenges
And minister's attendance at Canada Strong and Free conference,
702
Northern Saskatchewan, access and investments,
783 ,
824–25 ,
853
Service interruptions
And government recruitment efforts,
782 ,
783–84
Health care, funding
And capital investments,
336
And health worker recruitment initiatives,
994
And support for emergency medical services,
335–36
Northern Saskatchewan, investments,
337
Health human resources action plan
Success
And collaboration with health care workers,
978
Health Ministry
Minister
Competence, and government initiatives,
649
Hospitals
Regina, allegations of racism, investigation,
282
Hospitals, emergency rooms
Wait times, and patient-focused nursing task force,
292–93
Long-term care
And hospice care, affordability,
209–10
Patients, chemical and physical restraints,
951
Medical personnel
And support staff, collective bargaining,
540
Recruitment and retention,
74
Shortages, impact on patient care, bipartisan examination,
268
Medical technologists and technicians
Staffing levels, impact on retention and patient care,
508–9
National unity
Federal policies, impact on, and support for a united Canada,
606
Northern Saskatchewan
Support and investment,
338
Physicians
Recruitment and retention,
267–68
Regina Breast Health Centre
Opening date
And expanded mobile access,
394–95
Regina General Hospital
Interventional radiology unit, staffing,
949–50
Neonatal intensive care unit
Speech-language pathology
Children and youth, access to services,
898–99
Surgery
Wait times, government initiatives,
293
Urgent care centres
Regina
Staffing and hours of operation,
73–74
Vaccination
Measles outbreak and support for vaccination,
911
Virtual physician program
Question period [Session 2]
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Gardens Community Health Centre, Regina
Government
Accountability and transparency,
2112
Health care
Challenges
And worker recruitment,
1326
Service interruptions
Obstetrical services,
1644
Women's health care
And role of Status of Women's office,
2097
Health care, funding
Canada Health Transfer and bilateral agreements,
1306–7
Health facilities
Administrators, reduction, and funding for front-line care,
1369–70
Racism and discrimination, First Nations health ombudsman report, recommendations,
1151
Hospitals
Staffing, impact on access
And funding for health care,
1622–23
Hospitals, emergency rooms
Capacity
Quality of care, impact on, and government investments,
1822–23
Capacity and staffing,
1272
Rural and remote areas, service disruptions
And patient flow initiatives,
1151
Communication improvements and government recruitment efforts,
1212–13
Staffing requirements
And government recruitment efforts,
1350 ,
1422
Medical personnel
And support staff, collective bargaining, and use of notwithstanding clause,
1622
Anonymous reporting mechanism,
2132
Recruitment and retention,
1871
And government innovation,
1857
Nurses
Sexual assault nurse examiners, funding
And after hours access to care,
2134
And government investments in women's care,
2114–15
Occupational therapists
Vacancies, impact on patient care,
1150
Patients-first health care plan
And previous health care commitments,
1739–40
Physicians
Endocrinologists, availability, impact on surgical access,
1488
Saskatchewan Health Authority
Administrative information management system
Employee scheduling and compensation
Urgent care centres
Expansion [Moose Jaw, North Battleford, Prince Albert, Regina, Saskatoon]
Staffing and hours of operation,
1958
Victoria Hospital, Prince Albert
Redevelopment project
Community contribution requirements,
1762–63
Yorkton Regional Health Centre
Replacement
Project, pace of and government commitment to,
1442 ,
2115–16
Regina Breast Health Centre
Grand opening, improvements to care, ministerial statement (Cockrill),
703–4
Opening date
And expanded mobile access,
394–95
Regina General Hospital
Interventional radiology unit, staffing,
949–50
Neonatal intensive care unit
Regulated Health Professions Act (No. 18)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
914
Regulated Health Professions Consequential Amendments Act, 2025 (No. 19)
Committee discussion
U152
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
914
Saskatchewan Health Authority
Administrative information management system
Employee scheduling and compensation
Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association
Annual convention
Recognition of long-serving employees, member's statement,
820–21
Speech-language pathology
Children and youth, access to services,
898–99
Surgery
Wait times
Government initiatives,
293
Tributes
Cox, Herb, former Sask Party MLA and cabinet minister, member's statement,
1409
Urgent care centres
Expansion [Moose Jaw, North Battleford, Prince Albert, Regina, Saskatoon]
Staffing and hours of operation,
1958
Vaccination
Measles outbreak and support for vaccination,
911
Victoria Hospital, Prince Albert
Redevelopment project
Community contribution requirements,
1762–63
Virtual physician program
Vital Statistics Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 37)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
2135
Yorkton Regional Health Centre
Replacement
Project, pace of and government commitment to,
1442 ,
2115–16
Conway, Meara (NDP, Regina Elphinstone-Centre)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 1]
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 2]
Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 15)
Cabinet ministers
Premier's travel, accommodation costs,
130 ,
282
Change of Name Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 36)
Child welfare
Eagle Heart Centre, Regina, founder Delora Parisian, retirement, recognition, member's statement,
236
Churches
Indigenous Christian Fellowship, executive director Bert Adema, retirement, member's statement,
1573
Communities
Regina
North Central, community cleanup, recognition of volunteers, member's statement,
821
Conflict of interest
Allegation against member for Regina University [A. Young], and critique of Finance minister's priorities, member's statement,
392
Former member Gary Grewal, investigation and penalties,
240–41
Former members, application of penalties and updates to legislation,
267
Court of Appeal (Residency) Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 7)
Curriculum
Sexual education, third-party educators, reverse ban, petition,
696
Defamation Consequential Amendments Act, 2025 (No. 32)
Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Contraceptives, no-cost, adopt a policy, petition,
535
Early childhood education and child care
Federal agreement
Renewal, call on government, petition,
623
Gardens Community Health Centre, Regina
Health care
Challenges
Opposition outreach, member's statement,
1852
Service disruptions, rural areas
Impact on, member's statement,
306–7
Service interruptions
And government recruitment efforts,
783–84
Staff shortages
Crisis, fix, petition,
13 ,
504
Health care, funding
Canada Health Transfer and bilateral agreements,
1306–7
Health facilities
Parking fees for cancer patients,
1271–72
Health human resources action plan
Success
And collaboration with health care workers,
978
Hospitals
Regina, allegations of racism, investigation,
282
Hospitals, emergency rooms
Capacity
Quality of care, impact on, and government investments,
1798
Housing
Affordable, comprehensive strategy, implement, petition,
602
Immigrants
Ensure Saskatchewan is a welcoming place for newcomers with quality public services, call on government, moved (Young, A.),
1723–24
Israel-Hamas conflict
International law, breakdown, condemnation, member's statement,
1004
Legislative Assembly
Acknowledgments, end of session,
1036–37
Long-term care
Eligibility standards, improve, petition,
734 ,
780
Long-term care facilities
And personal care homes, patients who wander, critical incidents,
1244
Medical personnel
And support staff, collective bargaining,
540
Recruitment and retention,
74
And government innovation,
1857
Ministerial statements [Session 2]
Patients-first health care plan
Miscellaneous Statutes (Public Registries Enhancement) Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 2) (No. 11)
Miscellaneous Statutes (Public Registries) Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 10)
Patients-first health care plan
And previous health care commitments,
1739–40
Commendation, moved (Weedmark),
1802–3
Introduction, ministerial statement (Cockrill),
1743–44
Points of Order [Session 1]
Chair
Member for Regina Walsh Acres, challenging the ruling of the Chair,
995–96
Members
Member for Regina Walsh Acres made inaccurate or untrue statements about the Government Relations Minister [Schmalz],
995–96
Unparliamentary language
Member for Regina Elphinstone-Centre [Conway], use of "hiding them behind a veil of secrecy", unparliamentary,
609
Member for Regina Walsh Acres [Clarke], purported to quote that minister as having said that he was unqualified,
995–96
Points of Order [Session 2]
Unparliamentary language
Member for Regina Elphinstone-Centre [Conway], use of "health care workers are getting screwed",
1657
Provincial Health Authority (Family Physician Registry) Amendment Act (No. 617)
Public Accounts Committee
Elections
Chair [Wotherspoon], moved (Conway),
P1
Question period [Session 1]
Cabinet ministers
Premier's travel, accommodation costs,
130 ,
282
Conflict of interest
Former member Gary Grewal, investigation and penalties,
240–41
Former members, application of penalties and updates to legislation,
267
Health care
Service interruptions
And government recruitment efforts,
783–84
Health human resources action plan
Success
And collaboration with health care workers,
978
Hospitals
Regina, allegations of racism, investigation,
282
Medical personnel
And support staff, collective bargaining,
540
Recruitment and retention,
74
Regina General Hospital
Interventional radiology unit, staffing,
949–50
Neonatal intensive care unit
Social Services Ministry
Hotels for clients
Provincial Auditor's recommendations,
161–62 ,
210
United States
Consultant, Nelson Mullins, support for Republican candidates, value for money,
1007 ,
1032–33
Urgent care centres
Regina
Staffing and hours of operation,
73–74
Virtual physician program
And health care service interruptions,
807–8 ,
823
Question period [Session 2]
Gardens Community Health Centre, Regina
Health care, funding
Canada Health Transfer and bilateral agreements,
1306–7
Health facilities
Parking fees for cancer patients,
1271–72
Hospitals, emergency rooms
Capacity
Quality of care, impact on, and government investments,
1798
Long-term care facilities
And personal care homes, patients who wander, critical incidents,
1244
Medical personnel
Recruitment and retention
And government innovation,
1857
Patients-first health care plan
And previous health care commitments,
1739–40
Saskatchewan Health Authority
Administrative information management system
Employee scheduling and compensation
Board, work of, value for money,
1674
Staff, compensation, front-line workers and executive leadership,
1655–56 ,
1673–74
Urgent care centres
Regina
Staffing and hours of operation,
1797
Referendum and Plebiscite (Keep Saskatchewan in Canada) Amendment Act (No. 604)
Second reading, immediately consider
Motion (Conway); leave not granted,
997 ,
1036
Regina General Hospital
Interventional radiology unit, staffing,
949–50
Neonatal intensive care unit
Crisis, take immediate action to address, motion (Conway); leave not granted,
725
Saskatchewan Employment Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 5)
Saskatchewan Health Authority
Administrative information management system
Employee scheduling and compensation
Board, work of, value for money,
1674
Protective services personnel
Recognition, member's statement,
1775
Staff, compensation, front-line workers and executive leadership,
1655–56 ,
1673–74
Staff, compensation, senior leadership, ensure no increase until contract negotiations with front-line workers have concluded, motion (Conway); leave not granted,
1677
Saskatchewan Internal Trade Promotion Act (No. 24)
Saskatchewan Medical Care Insurance (Banning Private Fees) Amendment Act (No. 614)
Social Services Ministry
Grewal, Gary, appear to answer questions about hotel policies and Conflict of Interest Commissioner's October 21, 2024 opinion, motion (Conway); leave not granted,
243
Hotels for clients
Provincial Auditor's recommendations,
161–62 ,
210
United States
Consultant, Nelson Mullins, support for Republican candidates, value for money,
1007 ,
1032–33
Virtual physician program
And health care service interruptions,
807–8 ,
823
Emergency or obstetrical services, prohibit use for, moved (Conway); amendment (Carr),
828–30 ,
884–85
Vital Statistics Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 37)
Crassweller, Brad (Sask Party, White City-Qu'Appelle)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 1]
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 2]
Advanced Education Ministry, Provincial Auditor's reports
Agriculture Ministry, Provincial Auditor's reports
All Nations' Healing Hospital, Fort Qu'Appelle
Eagle's Nest Primary Health Care Clinic, grand opening, member's statement,
1421
Business
Indigenous Business Gathering, Saskatoon
Recognition, member's statement,
1712
Supports, recognition, moved (Crassweller),
760–62
Christians
Living Hope Alliance Church, Regina, charitable works, recognition, member's statement,
1548–49
Communities
Balgonie Tumbleweed theatre, annual dinner theatre fundraiser, recognition, member's statement,
125–26 ,
1484–85
Crown and Central Agencies Committee
Concurrence with Public Accounts Committee on additional candidate to serve on audit committee, moved (Crassweller),
C115
Culture and multiculturalism
India Night gala dinner in Martensville, recognition, member's statement,
1954
Early childhood education and child care centres
Edenwold Early Years & Youth Centre, recognition, member's statement,
804
Easter
Blessing, member's statement,
752
Employment
National labour force survey
Families
North Central Family Centre, Regina, Hoops and Dreams Gala, recognition, member's statement,
1835
Firefighters
White City Fire Department, recognition, member's statement,
2110–11
Football
Canadian Football League
Grey Cup 2027, Regina to host, member's statement,
1084
Saskatchewan teams, successes, member's statement,
1346–47
Francophones
Rendez-vous de la Francophonie, member's statement,
332
Fundraising
Okolita, Catherine, fundraising efforts, recognition, member's statement,
989–90
Justice Ministry, Provincial Auditor's reports
Mental health and addictions
Healing Through Humour Comedy Night and the Lincoln's Life Mattered Foundation, recognition, member's statement,
672
Patients-first health care plan
Commendation, moved (Weedmark),
1806–8
Performing arts facilities
Globe Theatre, Regina, completion of renovation, member's statement,
207
Pipelines
To the West Coast, support the development, moved (Gartner),
1376–77
Questions and comments
1382
Post-secondary education
Educators
Lieutenant Governor's Post-Secondary Teaching Award, nominations open, member's statement,
579
Public Accounts
2023-24, v.1, review by committee,
P259
2024-25, v.1, review by committee,
P259
Public Accounts Committee
Canadian Council of Public Accounts Committees
Authorize attendance at annual conference, Canadian Council of Public Accounts Committees and Canadian Council of Legislative Auditors
Moved (Crassweller),
P164
Chair consult with Crown and Central Agencies Committee prior to forwarding audit committee member recommendations to Speaker, moved (Crassweller),
P186
Restaurants
Safe Cafe, Street Culture Project partnership with Conexus Credit Union, recognition, member's statement,
1303–4
Tim Hortons, Smile Cookie fundraiser
Balgonie, community effort and charities that benefit, member's statement,
848
Saskatchewan Health Authority, Provincial Auditor's reports
Saskatchewan Technology Fund
School boards and divisions, Provincial Auditor's reports
Schools, new and renovated
Regina
École du Parc, completion
Small business
Emerald Park, recognition, member's statement,
2091
Social Services Ministry, Provincial Auditor's reports
Trade agreements (commerce)
Recognition, member's statement,
1651–52
Tributes
Coflin, John, disability services workers and advocate, member's statement,
1736
University of Saskatchewan
College of Pharmacy and Nutrition
White Coat Ceremony, recognition of Reece Kirby, Peighton Materi, and Camryn Warnecke, member's statement,
1269
Water Security Agency
Provincial Auditor's reports