Hansard Speaker Index - 30th Legislature
- Jenson, Hon. Terry (Sask Party, Warman) s.1, 2 : Minister of Social Services
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 1]
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 2]
- Children and youth
- Vulnerable, supports,
874
- Community-based organizations
- Intellectual disabilities, service providers
- Funding, sustainability, and stakeholder outreach,
1090
- Conflict of interest
- Former member Gary Grewal, investigation and penalties,
240–41
- Economy Committee
- Elections
- Chair [Thorsteinson], moved (Jenson),
E1
- Steering committee
- Agenda, priority of business, and membership, moved (Jenson),
E1
- Emergency housing
- Funding and access, and cold-weather strategy,
20,
75
- Hotels, choice of, and provincial approach to homelessness,
1468–69
- Food banks
- Emergency funding, expiration, and provincial affordability measures,
2017–18,
2073
- Use of, increased, and government affordability measures,
1270
- Group homes
- Inspections, timeliness,
270
- Hockey
- Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League
- Wadena Wolverines, inaugural season, member's statement,
1367
- Homelessness
- Cold weather strategy
- And provincial approach to homelessness,
282–83
- Increased
- And provincial approach to homelessness,
295,
675,
1580
- Children and youth, and government investments,
1672
- Moose Jaw, government efforts,
1007–8
- Regina, and provincial approach to homelessness,
509–10
- Increased, Saskatoon
- And provincial approach to homelessness,
584,
1151–52
- Communities, impact on, and provincial approach to homelessness,
1554
- Property taxes, impact on,
1553
- Provincial approach to homelessness
- Funding, increase, ministerial statement (Jenson),
1426
- Housing
- Glen Elm mobile home retirement community, evictions, government supports,
608
- Income assistance programs
- Accessibility of program staff,
2051
- Adequacy
- And government support for persons with disabilities,
2051
- Mental health and addictions facilities
- Mental health approved homes
- Ministerial statements [Session 2]
- Homelessness
- Provincial approach to homelessness, funding, increase (Jenson),
1426
- Question period [Session 1]
- Children and youth
- Vulnerable, supports,
874
- Conflict of interest
- Former member Gary Grewal, investigation and penalties,
240–41
- Emergency housing
- Funding and access, and cold-weather strategy,
20,
75
- Group homes
- Inspections, timeliness,
270
- Homelessness
- Cold weather strategy
- And provincial approach to homelessness,
282–83
- Increased
- And provincial approach to homelessness,
295,
675
- Moose Jaw, government efforts,
1007–8
- Increased, Regina
- And provincial approach to homelessness,
509–10
- Increased, Saskatoon
- And provincial approach to homelessness,
584
- Housing
- Glen Elm mobile home retirement community, evictions, government supports,
608
- Mental health and addictions facilities
- Mental health approved homes
- Rental housing
- Affordability, and protections for seniors,
702–3
- Saskatchewan Housing Corporation
- Moose Jaw Housing Authority, seniors, tenant accommodations,
738
- Seniors' buildings, safety concerns
- And government investments,
721–22
- Question period [Session 2]
- Community-based organizations
- Intellectual disabilities, service providers
- Funding, sustainability, and stakeholder outreach,
1090
- Emergency housing
- Hotels, choice of, and provincial approach to homelessness,
1468–69
- Food banks
- Emergency funding, expiration, and provincial affordability measures,
2017–18,
2073
- Use of, increased, and government affordability measures,
1270
- Homelessness
- Increased
- And provincial approach to homelessness,
1580
- Children and youth, and government investments,
1672
- Increased, Saskatoon
- And provincial approach to homelessness,
1151–52
- Communities, impact on, and provincial approach to homelessness,
1554
- Property taxes, impact on,
1553
- Income assistance programs
- Accessibility of program staff,
2051
- Adequacy
- And government support for persons with disabilities,
2051
- Saskatchewan assured income for disability
- Saskatchewan income support program
- Lump sum payment program,
1875
- Tuberculosis
- Vulnerable populations, impact on and support for,
1718
- Rental housing
- Affordability, and protections for seniors,
702–3
- Saskatchewan assured income for disability
- Saskatchewan Housing Corporation
- Local housing authorities
- Moose Jaw, seniors, tenant accommodations,
738
- Seniors' buildings, safety concerns
- And government investments,
721–22
- Saskatchewan income support program
- Lump sum payment program,
1875
- Service clubs
- Kinsmen Club, Regina, 100th anniversary, member's statement,
2111
- Tuberculosis
- Vulnerable populations, impact on and support for,
1718
- Jorgenson, Keith (NDP, Saskatoon Churchill-Wildwood)
- 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)
- 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)
- Christmas
- St. Nicolas Day / Feast of St. Nicholas, member's statement,
236
- Corporation Capital Tax Amendment Act, 2026 (No. 51)
- Credit Union Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 33)
- Crime
- Reduction strategy, develop and implement, petition,
1774
- Culture and multiculturalism
- Ukrainian Heritage Month, legislation,
826
- Drug and alcohol abuse
- Overdoses, crisis
- And critique of government response, member's statement,
536
- Economy
- Growth
- Framework for, recognition, moved (Patterson),
1540–41
- Health care
- Out-of-province care, travel costs
- Responsibility for, and charitable community supports,
1694–95,
1715
- Service interruptions
- Full list or map, make available, petition,
2045
- Reporting, real time, and government investments in Saskatoon,
2051
- Staff shortages
- Crisis, fix, petition,
1669
- Health facilities
- Administrators, reduction, and funding for front-line care,
1369–70
- Heritage Property Amendment Act, 2026 (No. 52)
- Holodomor, Ukraine, 1932-1933
- And current invasion of Ukraine by Russia, member's statement,
1409
- Hospitals, emergency rooms
- Rural and remote areas, service disruptions
- Housing
- Affordable, comprehensive strategy, implement, petition,
669–70,
945
- Kipling Integrated Health Centre
- Emergency room closure and government innovations,
1525–26
- Long-term care
- And hospice care, affordability,
209
- Patients, chemical and physical restraints,
950–51
- Quality and oversight,
992
- Long-term care facilities
- And personal care homes, patients who wander, critical incidents,
1466–67
- Mineral Resources Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 35)
- Ministerial statements [Session 2]
- Post-secondary students
- Ukrainian tuition relief program, extension of (Cheveldayoff),
1676
- Municipalities Modernization and Red Tape Reduction Act (No. 43)
- New Democratic Party, Saskatchewan
- Buy local and grow local initiatives, recognition, member's statement,
289
- Patients-first health care plan
- Commendation, moved (Weedmark),
1805–6
- Personal care homes
- Staff, training requirements,
1551–52
- Post-secondary students
- Ukrainian refugees, domestic tuition rates,
1289,
1443
- Ukrainian tuition relief program, extension of, ministerial statement (Cheveldayoff),
1676
- Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 14)
- Provincial Health Authority (ER Closure right-to-know) Amendment Act (No. 606)
- Provincial Health Authority (ER Virtual Physician right-to-know) Amendment Act (No. 610)
- Question period [Session 1]
- Culture and multiculturalism
- Ukrainian Heritage Month, legislation,
826
- Long-term care
- And hospice care, affordability,
209
- Patients, chemical and physical restraints,
950–51
- Quality and oversight,
992
- Saskatchewan Housing Corporation
- Seniors' buildings, safety concerns
- And government investments,
722
- Question period [Session 2]
- Health care
- Out-of-province care, travel costs
- Responsibility for, and charitable community supports,
1694–95,
1715
- Service disruptions
- Reporting, real time, and government investments in Saskatoon,
2051
- Health facilities
- Administrators, reduction, and funding for front-line care,
1369–70
- Hospitals, emergency rooms
- Capacity and staffing,
1272
- Rural and remote areas, service disruptions
- 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,
1466–67
- Personal care homes
- Staff, training requirements,
1551–52
- Post-secondary students
- Ukrainian refugees, domestic tuition rates,
1443
- Saskatchewan Health Authority
- Protective services personnel
- Privatization of, and government investments in public safety,
1796
- Privatization of, and system-wide security review,
1778–79
- Regulated Health Professions Act (No. 18)
- Regulated Health Professions Consequential Amendments Act, 2025 (No. 19)
- Response to Illicit Drugs Act (No. 47)
- Safe Public Spaces (Street Weapons) Act (No. 6)
- Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 3)
- Saskatchewan assured income for disability
- Benefits
- Indexation, petition,
1266
- Saskatchewan Chemical Fertilizer Incentive Amendment Act, 2026 (No. 53)
- Saskatchewan Health Authority
- Protective services personnel
- Privatization of, and government investments in public safety,
1796
- Privatization of, and system-wide security review,
1778–79
- Saskatchewan Housing Corporation
- Seniors' buildings, safety concerns
- And government investments,
722
- Units, renovate, make available and affordable, and ensure vacant units are occupied, petition,
1868
- Saskatchewan Internal Trade Promotion Act (No. 24)
- Schools, new and renovated
- Saskatoon
- St. Frances Cree Bilingual School
- Design elements, reconciliation, member's statement,
820
- Tributes
- Whitecalf, Josh, member's statement,
1286–87
- Ukraine war
- War casualties, daily recognition, member's statement,
1692
- Ukrainian Heritage Month Act (No. 603)
- Virtual physician program
- Emergency or obstetrical services, prohibit use for, moved (Conway); amendment (Carr),
883–84
- Wildfires
- Northern Saskatchewan, 2025
- Destruction, member's statement,
1594
- Wildlife
- Habitat protection
- Duncairn Reservoir Migratory Bird Sanctuary, protect from expansion of irrigation, petition,
331–32