Hansard Speaker Index - 30th Legislature
Marit, Hon. David (Sask Party, Wood River) s.1, 2 : Minister of Highways, Minister of SaskBuilds and Procurement. s.2 : Minister of Agriculture
Condolence motions
Stuart, Lyle, former MLA, moved (Moe),
1021–22
Farm land
Ownership, foreign, prevention, government policies
Penalties and stakeholder committee of review,
1761
Firefighters
Willow Bunch volunteer fire department, Emergency Management Exemplary Service Award, Resilient Communities category, recipient, member's statement,
893
Government procurement
American contracts and suppliers, review
And support for local companies,
539
Hunting and fishing
Licences, online purchase, contract with American company,
676–77
Livestock industry
Intensive livestock operations
Lac Pelletier area, spill response time,
1898–99
Question period [Session 1]
Government procurement
American contracts and suppliers, review
And support for local companies,
539
Hunting and fishing
Licences, online purchase, contract with American company,
676–77
Stores, retail
Costco, Regina, second location, bidding war,
976–77
Costco, Regina, second location, bidding war, investigation by Provincial Auditor,
993–94
Question period [Session 2]
Farm land
Ownership, foreign, prevention, government policies
Penalties and stakeholder committee of review,
1761
Livestock industry
Intensive livestock operations
Lac Pelletier area, spill response time,
1898–99
SaskBuilds and Procurement Ministry
Estimates
(2024, December), supplementary,
C6
Stores, retail
Costco, Regina, second location, bidding war,
976–77
Costco, Regina, second location, bidding war, investigation by Provincial Auditor,
993–94
Telemiracle
50
Tindall, Alice, donation, recognition, member's statement,
1652–53
Martens, Jamie (Sask Party, Martensville-Blairmore)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 1]
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 2]
Court of Appeal (Residency) Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 7)
Report with amendment,
915
Discrimination and racism
Combating Hate: An Interfaith Response, event held by Mulitfaith Saskatoon, member's statement,
2090
Economy
Diversification, impact on employment and investment, support, moved (Wilson)
Questions and comments
962
Growth
Framework for, recognition, moved (Patterson)
Questions and comments
1543
Federal government
Minister of Women and Gender Equality, elimination, critique, member's statement,
450–51
Firefighters
Premier's Commendation award for heroic action during the 2025 wildfire season
Government financial management
Rules, laws, and regulations, ensure public dollars and resources are used in a manner consistent with, moved (McPhail)
Group homes
Elmwood Residences, Saskatoon, recognition, member's statement,
869
Immigrants
Ensure Saskatchewan is a welcoming place for newcomers with quality public services, call on government, moved (Young, A.),
1727–28
International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
International Day of Elimination of Violence Against Women
And 16 days of activism against gender-based violence, member's statement,
1484
International Women's Day
Jewish people
B'nai Brith Silver Plate Dinner, Saskatoon
And recognition of We Are Proud of You award winner Lorne Wright, member's statement,
1305
Mental health and addictions, services and treatments
Addiction treatment, involuntary
Opposition statements on, critique, member's statement,
1692
National unity
Support for, and opposition to President Trump's annexation threat, moved (Young, A.),
858–59
Post-secondary students
Saskatchewan Post-Secondary Student Council, recognition, member's statement,
625
Racetracks (automobile racing)
Sutherland Automotive Speedway, Saskatoon, recognition, member's statement,
697–98
Safe Public Spaces (Street Weapons) Act (No. 6)
Committee discussion
Committee, report with amendment, moved (Martens),
N65
Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 3)
Committee discussion
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Martens),
N101
Saskatchewan Cancer Agency
Physician recruitment
Recognition, member's statement,
14
Saskatchewan Firearms Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 42)
Saskatchewan Multicultural Week
50th anniversary, member's statement,
1439–40
Sikh Heritage Month Act (No. 601)
Violence
Gender-based
White Ribbon campaign, member's statement,
235
Virtual physician program
Emergency or obstetrical services, prohibit use for, moved (Conway); amendment (Carr),
830–31
McBean, Don (NDP, Saskatoon Chief Mistawis)
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)
Business
North Saskatoon Business Association Business Builder Awards, recipients, member's statement,
603–4
Change of Name Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 36)
Child Care (New Facilities) Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 8)
Co-operatives Act, 2025 (No. 44)
Co-operatives Consequential Amendments Act, 2025 (No. 45)
Communities
Maple Creek, entrepreneurship and volunteerism, recognition, member's statement,
1346
Cost and standard of living
Affordability crisis, address, petition,
124
Credit Union Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 33)
Curling
Team Saskatchewan, under 18 women's national champions, recognition, member's statement,
1792
Cyberstalking and Coercive Control Act (No. 34)
Drug and alcohol abuse
Overdoses, Saskatoon, crisis
Communities, impact on, and recovery-oriented system of care,
722–23
Educational assistants
Funding, federal changes to Jordan's principle
Restoration, advocate for, petition,
1867–68
Electricity rates
Increase, and provincial affordability,
1820
First Nations
Chief Mistawasis, signatory to Treaty 6, honour, member's statement,
697
Food banks
Nature's Food Bank, Saskatoon, recognition of Gary Wurst, member's statement,
1573–74
Government Relations Ministry
Estimates
(2025, November), supplementary,
N126–27
Heritage Recognition (From Many Peoples, Strength) Act (No. 41)
Homelessness
Cold weather strategy
And provincial approach to homelessness,
282
Income Tax Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 13)
Intimate partner violence
Advocates Joan and Mike McDonald, recognition, member's statement,
264–65
Long-term care
Eligibility standards, improve, petition,
558
Municipalities Modernization and Red Tape Reduction Act (No. 43)
Parks, Culture and Sport Ministry
Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 14)
Provincial Sales Tax Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 16)
Question period [Session 1]
Drug and alcohol abuse
Overdoses, Saskatoon, crisis
Communities, impact on, and recovery-oriented system of care,
722–23
Homelessness
Cold weather strategy
And provincial approach to homelessness,
282
Question period [Session 2]
Electricity rates
Increase, and provincial affordability,
1820
Regulated Health Professions Act (No. 18)
Regulated Health Professions Consequential Amendments Act, 2025 (No. 19)
Rental housing
Rent control, implement, petition,
1711
Safe Public Spaces (Street Weapons) Act (No. 6)
Saskatchewan Commercial Innovation Incentive (Patent Box) Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 17)
Saskatchewan Internal Trade Promotion Act (No. 24)
Saskatoon Regional Economic Development Authority
SOAR Indigenous Entrepreneurship Competition, Pitch Finale, member's statement,
1410
School boards and divisions
Funding
Adequate, sustainable, and predictable, petition,
670
Students
Inclusivity, petition,
2127
Tourism industry
Summer offerings, recognition, member's statement,
906
Vital Statistics Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 37)
McLeod, Blaine (Sask Party, Lumsden-Morse)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 1]
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 2]
Affordability measures
Consistent and meaningful, government record, moved (Weger)
Questions and comments
593
All-terrain vehicles
Derby, Mortlach, recognition, member's statement,
781
Basketball
Briercrest College men's team
Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference champions, member's statement,
560–61
Canadian Armed Forces
Military honours review board, establish, moved (McLeod, T.),
1604–5
Canadian Western Agribition, Regina
Condolence motions
Stuart, Lyle, former MLA, moved (Moe),
1020–21
Construction Codes (Derelict Buildings) Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 21)
Report without amendment,
996
Crown corporations
Procurement
Steel, Saskatchewan suppliers
Cyberstalking and Coercive Control Act (No. 34)
Report without amendment,
1530
Farm land
Ownership, foreign, strengthen protections and address concerns, moved (Housser),
1335–36
Farmers
Outstanding Young Farmers award
Recipients Brady and Lindsay Funk, member's statement,
536–37
Football
High school, 4A nine-man, Lumsden Devils, accomplishments, member's statement,
1420
Inter-jurisdictional Support Orders Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 30)
Report without amendment,
1781
Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Reports
Second, moved (McLeod, B.) for concurrence,
1581
Legislative Building, Regina
Bison head, installation, member's statement,
159–60
Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2025 (No. 26)
Report without amendment,
1531
Regina Breast Health Centre
Regina Crime Stoppers
Jail 'n' Bail fundraiser, recognition, member's statement,
1853
Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 3)
Report without amendment,
828
Saskatchewan Affordability Act (No. 1)
Report without amendment,
256
Saskatchewan Firearms Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 42)
Report with amendment,
1782
SaskEnergy (Carbon Tax Fairness for Families) Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 2)
Report without amendment (McLeod, B.),
257
Speaker
Deputy Speaker [McLeod, B.], acclamation,
21
Statute Law Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 27)
Report without amendment,
1531
Surgery
Robot-assisted surgery program
Expansion, member's statement,
1670
Theatre
Christmas in Caron, 1942 , musical, member's statement,
278
Tributes
Pratt, James "Jim", Indigenous elder and police officer, member's statement,
1713
Veterans
Afghanistan war, recognition, member's statement,
1594
World War II, 1939-1945
Holland, liberation of, 80th anniversary, member's statement,
869
Victory in Europe Day, recognition of Canadian soldiers, member's statement,
947–48
McLeod, Hon. Tim (Sask Party, Moose Jaw North) s.1, 2 : Minister of Justice and Attorney General, Minister of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety
Advocate for Children and Youth
Reappointment, Lisa Broda, moved (McLeod, T.),
511
Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 15)
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee,
795
Animal Protection Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 40)
Referred to Economy Committee,
2082
Budget, March 19, 2025
Moved (McLeod, T.) to resume debate (March 20, 2025),
301
Budget, March 18, 2026
Moved (McLeod, T.) to resume debate (March 20, 2025),
1864
Building Schools Faster Act (No. 38)
Second and third reading, motion (McLeod, T.); leave not granted,
1902 ,
2097
Building Schools Faster Consequential Amendment Act (No. 39)
Second and third reading, motion (McLeod, T.); leave not granted,
1902 ,
2097
Canadian Armed Forces
Military honours review board, establish, moved (McLeod, T.),
1604
Military honours review board, establish, moved (McLeod, T.); transmittal, moved (McLeod, T.),
1606
Change of Name Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 36)
Referred to Human Services Committee,
1826
Co-operatives Act, 2025 (No. 44)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
2083
Co-operatives Consequential Amendments Act, 2025 (No. 45)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
2084
Committees
Committees of the Whole Assembly, Deputy Chair, member for Kelvington-Wadena [Beaudry], appointment, moved (McLeod, T.),
22
Committees of the Whole Assembly, Deputy Chair, member for Last Mountain-Touchwood [Keisig], appointment, moved (McLeod, T.),
1659
Communities
Richmound, invasion by cult, cost and support,
1350–51
Conflict of interest
Members, current and former, Commissioner reports, acceptance of,
1290
Conflict of Interest Commissioner and Registrar of Lobbyists
Findings from October 2024, December 2024, and March 2025, receipt of, moved (McLeod, T.),
1293
Reappointment, Maurice Herauf, moved (McLeod, T.),
1010
Construction Codes (Derelict Buildings) Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 21)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
810
Corrections, Policing and Public Safety Ministry
Estimates
(2024, December), supplementary,
C10–12
Court of Appeal (Residency) Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 7)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
726
Committee discussion
N103
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
915
Amendments, first and second readings,
915
Credit Union Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 33)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
2080
Crown and Central Agencies Committee
Membership
Substitution, moved (McLeod, T.),
1011
Cyberstalking and Coercive Control Act (No. 34)
Committee discussion
Committee, report without amendment, moved (McLeod, T.),
1530
Defamation Consequential Amendments Act, 2025 (No. 32)
Drug and alcohol abuse
And crime, Northern Saskatchewan,
1510
Economy Committee
Membership
Substitution, moved (McLeod, T.),
1011
Food security
Northern Saskatchewan, impact on community health,
210
Government procurement
Local workers and business, policy to prioritize
Implement, moved (Ritchie),
875
Government Relations Ministry
Northern Saskatchewan, relevant files, ministerial responsibility and collaboration,
583–84
House Services Committee
Reports
First, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (McLeod, T.),
H2–3
Rules and Procedures of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
Rule 139(3), allocation schedule, adoption of, moved (McLeod, T.),
H2
Human Services Committee
Membership
Substitution, moved (McLeod, T.),
1011
Information and Privacy Commissioner
Appointment, Grace Hession David, moved (McLeod, T.),
813
Inter-jurisdictional Support Orders Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 30)
Committee discussion
N129
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
1782
Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Membership
Substitution, moved (McLeod, T.),
456
Justice Ministry
Estimates
(2024, December), supplementary,
C7–9
King's Bench Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 22)
Referred to Committee of the Whole on Bills,
912
Committee of the Whole on Bills
Committee, report without amendment, moved (McLeod, T.),
912
Legislative Assembly
Acknowledgments and Christmas greetings,
283–84 ,
1645
Acknowledgments, end of session,
1036
Adjournment
(December 10, 2024), until the call of the Speaker, moved (McLeod, T.),
285
(May 15, 2025), until 10 a.m. on October 22, 2025, moved (McLeod, T.),
1037
(December 5, 2025), until 1:30 p.m. on March 2nd, 2026, moved (McLeod, T.),
1647
Recess for the Crown and Central Agencies committee to conduct its business, moved (McLeod, T.),
272
Rules and Procedures of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
Amendments regarding fall sitting days, moved (McLeod, T.),
1062–63
Mineral Resources Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 35)
Referred to Economy Committee,
1747
Ministerial statements [Session 1]
Police officers
Additional (McLeod, T.),
787–88
Ministerial statements [Session 2]
Public safety
Personnel, Saskatchewan Memorial Emblem, creation (McLeod, T.),
1292
Miscellaneous Statutes (Public Registries Enhancement) Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 2) (No. 11)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
664
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
724
Miscellaneous Statutes (Public Registries) Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 10)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
664
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
723
Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2025 (No. 26)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
1531
National unity
Western separation and Indigenous treaty rights,
910
Points of Order [Session 1]
Chair
Member for Regina Walsh Acres, challenging the ruling of the Chair,
995
Members
Member for Regina Walsh Acres made inaccurate or untrue statements about the Government Relations Minister [Schmalz],
995
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
Points of Order [Session 2]
Bills
Affecting the public purse, require Royal Recommendation,
1698–99
Next reading was not called,
1607
Substantial duplication of previously introduced bill,
1215
Members
Personal charge or accusation against,
2138
Premier [Moe] misattributed a quote,
1842
Members, reflecting on the absence of,
1600
Motions, member didn't actually move the motion,
1341
Question period
Answers must be relevant to the questions,
1900
Minister failed to address the question,
1658
Speaker, attempting to influence,
1718
Speaker's rulings
Questioning of and commenting on,
2136
Unparliamentary language
Member for Regina Elphinstone-Centre [Conway], use of "health care workers are getting screwed",
1657
Minister of Justice [McLeod, T.], use of "untrue",
1152
Police officers
Additional
Ministerial statement (McLeod, T.),
787–88
Private Bills Committee
Elections
Chair [McLeod, B.], moved (McLeod, T.),
B1
Steering committee
Agenda, priority of business, and membership, moved (McLeod, T.),
B1
Privileges Committee
Steering committee
Agenda and priority of business, and membership, moved (McLeod, T.),
R1
Public Accounts Committee
Membership
Substitution, moved (McLeod, T.),
1011
Public safety
Personnel, Saskatchewan Memorial Emblem
Creation, ministerial statement (McLeod, T.),
1292
Question period [Session 1]
Food security
Northern Saskatchewan, impact on community health,
210
Government Relations Ministry
Northern Saskatchewan, relevant files, ministerial responsibility and collaboration,
583–84
National unity
Western separation and Indigenous treaty rights,
910
Recycling industry
Tire recycling, contractor selection
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Separation from Canada, impact on,
910
Saskatchewan Marshals Service
Officer, allegations of misconduct,
786 ,
809
Uniform and equipment costs,
103
Wildfires
Northern Saskatchewan, preparation and community engagement,
995
Question period [Session 2]
Communities
Richmound, invasion by cult, cost and support,
1350–51
Conflict of interest
Members, current and former, Commissioner reports, acceptance of,
1290
Drug and alcohol abuse
And crime, Northern Saskatchewan,
1510
Saskatchewan Marshals Service
Officer, allegations of misconduct,
1291
Wildfires
Management
Water bombers
Procurement, investigation by Provincial Auditor,
1576–77
Management, strategy, and consultation with affected communities,
1576
Northern Saskatchewan, 2025
Rebuilding efforts, application of provincial sales tax,
1393
Recycling industry
Tire recycling, contractor selection
Regulated Health Professions Act (No. 18)
Referred to Human Services Committee,
795
Regulated Health Professions Consequential Amendments Act, 2025 (No. 19)
Referred to Human Services Committee,
796
Response to Illicit Drugs Act (No. 47)
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Separation from Canada, impact on,
910
Safe Public Spaces (Street Weapons) Act (No. 6)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
661
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
723
Amendments, first and second readings,
723
Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 3)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
725
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
828
Saskatchewan Firearms Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 42)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
1782
Amendments, first and second readings,
1782
Saskatchewan Internal Trade Promotion Act (No. 24)
Referred to Economy Committee,
2079
Saskatchewan Marshals Service
Officer, allegations of misconduct,
786 ,
809 ,
1291
Uniform and equipment costs,
103
Sessional orders
Rules and Procedures of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
Varied on an interim basis for the fall period of the 1st session of the 30th Legislature, moved (McLeod, T.),
75–76 ,
1061–62
Statute Law Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 27)
Committee discussion
N115
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
1531
Tailgating Act (No. 29)
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee,
1678
Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 9)
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee,
727
Vehicles
Electric, tariffs on Chinese imports, call upon federal government for immediate removal, moved (Beck); amendment (Kaeding); transmittal, moved (McLeod, T.),
1069–70
Vital Statistics Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 37)
Referred to Human Services Committee,
1826
Wildfires
Management
Strategy, and consultation with affected communities,
1576
Water bombers
Procurement, investigation by Provincial Auditor,
1576–77
Northern Saskatchewan, 2025
Rebuilding efforts, application of provincial sales tax,
1393
Northern Saskatchewan, preparation and community engagement,
995
McPhail, Jordan (NDP, Cumberland)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 1]
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 2]
Affordability measures
Consistent and meaningful, government record, moved (Weger),
589–90
Change of Name Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 36)
Co-operatives Act, 2025 (No. 44)
Co-operatives Consequential Amendments Act, 2025 (No. 45)
Corrections, Policing and Public Safety Ministry
Cost and standard of living
Affordability crisis and government initiatives,
2131
Cyberstalking and Coercive Control Act (No. 34)
Defamation Consequential Amendments Act, 2025 (No. 32)
Duty-to-consult framework
Legislation, enshrine in, petition,
390 ,
449
Education, funding
Adequate, provide so students have access to band education, petition,
1145
Festivals
Bust the Winter Blues Festival, Creighton, member's statement,
804
Firefighters
Charles, Matthew, retirement, recognition, member's statement,
1617
Food security
Northern Saskatchewan, grocery prices, investigate increases and impact on community health, moved (McPhail); leave not granted,
243
Government financial management
Rules, laws, and regulations, ensure public dollars and resources are used in a manner consistent with, moved (McPhail),
2136–38
Government Relations Ministry
Northern Saskatchewan, relevant files, ministerial responsibility and collaboration,
583–84
Health care
Northern Saskatchewan, access and investments,
853
Heritage Recognition (From Many Peoples, Strength) Act (No. 41)
Heroism
Ratt, Elaine, recognition, member's statement,
159
Lac La Ronge First Nation
Chief Tammy Cook-Searson, 20 years of leadership, recognition, member's statement,
989
Mental health and addictions
Rural and remote areas, crisis, work with experts on evidence-based solutions, petition,
972–73
Mental health and addictions, services and treatments
Northern Saskatchewan, supports, and role of Minister,
652
Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2025 (No. 26)
Municipalities Modernization and Red Tape Reduction Act (No. 43)
Northern Saskatchewan
Ya' thi Néné Lands and Resources team
Recognition, member's statement,
480
Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 14)
Question period [Session 1]
Government Relations Ministry
Northern Saskatchewan, relevant files, ministerial responsibility and collaboration,
583–84
Health care
Northern Saskatchewan, access and investments,
853
Mental health and addictions, services and treatments
Northern Saskatchewan, supports, and role of Minister,
652
Wildfires
Northern Saskatchewan, preparation and community engagement,
995
Question period [Session 2]
Cost and standard of living
Affordability crisis and government initiatives,
2131
Victoria Hospital, Prince Albert
Redevelopment project
Community contribution requirements,
1762
Wildfires
Northern Saskatchewan, 2025
Rebuilding efforts, application of provincial sales tax,
1393
Radio broadcasting
Missinipi Broadcasting Corporation, 40th anniversary, recognition, member's statement,
579
Rental housing
Rent control, implement, petition,
1814
Residential schools
Timber Bay school, recognize as provincially run residential school, petition,
558 ,
846 ,
1521–22
Saskatchewan assured income for disability
Saskatchewan Internal Trade Promotion Act (No. 24)
Saskatchewan Telecommunications
Estimates
(2025-26), main, statutory, lending and investing activities,
C32–40 ,
C42–44
Statute Law Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 27)
Stores, retail
Robertson's Trading Post, recognition, member's statement,
2012
Victoria Hospital, Prince Albert
Redevelopment project
Community contribution requirements,
1762
Wildfires
Northern Saskatchewan, 2025
Government response, public inquiry, call upon government to immediately launch, motion (McPhail); leave not granted,
1153
Rebuilding efforts, application of provincial sales tax,
1393
Recognition of firefighters
And community efforts, member's statement,
1240
Northern Saskatchewan, preparation and community engagement,
995
Moe, Hon. Scott (Sask Party, Rosthern-Shellbrook). s.1, 2 : Premier, President of the Executive Council, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 1]
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 2]
Agriculture
Products, quality, comments by American president, condemnation, and government outreach,
291
AgriStability
Improvements, decreased payment cap and increased compensation rate,
393–94
Budget, 2026-27
Affordability measures and investment attraction,
2047
Deficit
And affordability measures,
1870
Cabinet ministers
Premier's travel, accommodation costs,
130–31
Cancer
Breast cancer screening
Out-of-province contract,
394
Out-of-province contract and improvements to local access,
292
Condolence motions
Transmittal, moved (Moe),
1023
Bergman, Anita, former MLA, moved (Moe),
1012
Caswell, Gay White, former MLA, moved (Moe),
1013
Foster, Evelyn, former MLA, moved (Moe),
1016–17
Smart, Anne deBlois, former MLA, moved (Moe),
1015
Stuart, Lyle, former MLA, moved (Moe),
1018–19
Conflict of interest
Former member Gary Grewal, investigation and penalties,
239
Former members, application of penalties and updates to legislation,
266–67
Constituencies
Offices, subletting of,
2094
Cost and standard of living
Affordability crisis and government initiatives,
1640–41 ,
1739
Government campaign commitments
Wages, growth, and government affordability measures,
1323
Drought
Prolonged, supports,
1507
Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Xcopri, addition to formulary, negotiations,
71–72
Education, funding
Adequacy
And funding for learning supports,
1447
Electricity rates
Increase, and infrastructure needs,
2015–16
Increase, and private capital investments,
1855
Increase, consultation and engagement, and rate review process,
2070–71
SaskPower debt and carbon tax, impact on,
1506 ,
1619–20
SaskPower debt and carbon tax, impact on, and Minister's attendance at Estimates,
1595–96
Employment
Job numbers and private capital investment,
1348
Farm land
Ownership, foreign, prevention, government policies,
238
Penalties and stakeholder committee of review,
1760
Food banks
Emergency funding, expiration, and provincial affordability measures,
2047–48
Use of, increased, and government affordability measures,
1270 ,
1323
Food security
Northern Saskatchewan, impact on community health,
17 ,
239–40
Fuel tax
Suspend due to oil price increase
And elimination of the carbon tax,
1837–38
And provincial affordability,
1854
Suspend for six months
Opposition motion, support for, and government campaign commitments,
16–17
Galloway Health Centre, Oxbow
Acute care, provision of service,
266
Government financial management
Debt
And provincial affordability,
1507
Government procurement
American contracts and suppliers, review
And support for local companies,
648 ,
753
Greenhouse gas mitigation, output-based performance standards
Proceeds, continued collection of,
1549–50
Reduced to zero
Crown rates, impact on,
483–84
Groceries
Cost, and provincial affordability initiatives,
850–51
Health care
First Nations health ombudsman
Government engagement with,
1764
Private provision, expansion of,
1575
Service interruptions
And government campaign commitments,
279
Health care, funding
And government priorities,
2093
Hospitals
Staffing, impact on access
And funding for health care,
606
Hospitals, emergency rooms
Staffing challenges and patient flow initiatives,
1058
Infrastructure
Federal major projects office
Government list of priorities,
1305–6
Transportation and energy security,
806
Legislative Assembly members
Member for Humboldt-Watrous [Hilbert], inappropriate comments regarding federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh, apology
And support for immigrant communities,
673–74
Long-term care
Eligibility standards,
755
Medical personnel
And support staff, collective bargaining,
1210–11 ,
1242
Health information management program, suspension, and investments in training,
2130
Shortages, impact on patient care
And worker retention, and government recruitment efforts,
237–38
Bipartisan examination,
266
Mental health and addictions, services and treatments
Addiction treatment, involuntary
National unity
Federal election, result, and support for a united Canada,
822
Federal policies, impact on, and support for a united Canada,
604–5 ,
849–50
Separation referendum
And economic strength,
1031
And support for a united Canada,
907–8
Capital investment, impact on,
975–76
Western separation and Indigenous treaty rights,
911 ,
1840–41
New Democratic Party, Saskatchewan
Fundraising email, critique
Patients-first health care plan
And challenges in health care,
1896
Points of Order [Session 2]
Unparliamentary language
Premier [Moe], use of "misrepresenting",
1490
Population
Decrease, and growth in private capital investment,
1896 ,
1956
Ports
Nutrien, choice of Washington state, government advocacy,
1489–90
Potash industry
Russian, lifting of sanctions, and impact of American tariffs,
393
Power stations
Coal-fired, extension, cost,
2048–49
Provincial sales tax
At the grocery store, elimination, and government affordability measures,
100–101 ,
278–79 ,
1955
Question period [Session 1]
Agriculture
Products, quality, comments by American president, condemnation, and government outreach,
291
AgriStability
Improvements, decreased payment cap and increased compensation rate,
393–94
Cabinet ministers
Premier's travel, accommodation costs,
130–31
Cancer
Breast cancer screening, out-of-province contract,
394
Breast cancer screening, out-of-province contract and improvements to local access,
292
Conflict of interest
Former member Gary Grewal, investigation and penalties,
239
Former members, application of penalties and updates to legislation,
266–67
Cost and standard of living
Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Xcopri, addition to formulary, negotiations,
71–72
Farm land
Ownership, foreign, prevention, government policies,
238
Food security
Northern Saskatchewan, impact on community health,
17 ,
239–40
Fuel tax
Suspend for six months
Opposition motion, support for, and government campaign commitments,
16–17
Galloway Health Centre, Oxbow
Acute care, provision of service,
266
Government procurement
American contracts and suppliers, review
And support for local companies,
648 ,
753
Greenhouse gas mitigation, output-based performance standards
Reduced to zero
Crown rates, impact on,
483–84
Groceries
Cost, and provincial affordability initiatives,
850–51
Health care
Service interruptions
And government campaign commitments,
279
Hospitals
Staffing, impact on access
And funding for health care,
606
Infrastructure
Transportation and energy security,
806
Legislative Assembly members
Member for Humboldt-Watrous [Hilbert], inappropriate comments regarding federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh, apology
And support for immigrant communities,
673–74
Long-term care
Eligibility standards,
755
Medical personnel
Shortages, impact on patient care and worker retention, and government recruitment efforts,
237–38
Shortages, impact on patient care, bipartisan examination,
266
National unity
Federal election, result, and support for a united Canada,
822
Federal policies, impact on, and support for a united Canada,
604–5 ,
849–50
Separation referendum
And economic strength,
1031
And support for a united Canada,
907–8
Capital investment, impact on,
975–76
Western separation and Indigenous treaty rights,
911
Potash industry
Russian, lifting of sanctions, and impact of American tariffs,
393 ,
452
Provincial sales tax
At the grocery store, elimination, and government affordability measures,
100–101 ,
278–79
Sikhs
Sikh Heritage Month, legislation
Tariffs
And trade diversification,
737
Budgeting for
And benefits of balanced budget,
334 ,
452 ,
482
And provincial economic strength,
308
Impact of
And federal election party platforms,
736
And support for workers,
822
United States
Consultant, Nelson Mullins, support for Republican candidates, value for money,
1006–7 ,
1032
President Trump, annexation threat, condemnation
And commitment to Canadian sovereignty,
805
And economic strength,
307–8
Virtual physician program
And health worker recruitment,
822–23
Question period [Session 2]
Budget, 2026-27
Affordability measures and investment attraction,
2047
Deficit
And affordability measures,
1870
Constituencies
Offices, subletting of,
2094
Cost and standard of living
Affordability crisis and government initiatives,
1640–41 ,
1739
Government campaign commitments
Wages, growth, and government affordability measures,
1323
Drought
Prolonged, supports,
1507
Education, funding
Adequacy
And funding for learning supports,
1447
Electricity rates
Increase, and infrastructure needs,
2015–16
Increase, and private capital investments,
1855
Increase, consultation and engagement, and rate review process,
2070–71
SaskPower debt and carbon tax, impact on,
1506 ,
1619–20
SaskPower debt and carbon tax, impact on, and Minister's attendance at Estimates,
1595–96
Employment
Job numbers and private capital investment,
1348
Farm land
Ownership, foreign, prevention, government policies
Penalties and stakeholder committee of review,
1760
Food banks
Emergency funding, expiration, and provincial affordability measures,
2047–48
Use of, increased, and government affordability measures,
1270 ,
1323
Fuel tax
Suspend due to oil price increase
And elimination of the carbon tax,
1837–38
And provincial affordability,
1854
Government financial management
Debt
And provincial affordability,
1507
Greenhouse gas mitigation, output-based performance standards
Proceeds, continued collection of,
1549–50
Health care
First Nations health ombudsman
Government engagement with,
1764
Private provision, expansion of,
1575
Health care, funding
And government priorities,
2093
Hospitals, emergency rooms
Staffing challenges and patient flow initiatives,
1058
Infrastructure
Federal major projects office
Government list of priorities,
1305–6
Medical personnel
And support staff, collective bargaining,
1210–11 ,
1242
Health information management program, suspension, and investments in training,
2130
Mental health and addictions, services and treatments
Addiction treatment, involuntary
National unity
Western separation and Indigenous treaty rights,
1840–41
Patients-first health care plan
And challenges in health care,
1896
Population
Decrease, and growth in private capital investment,
1896 ,
1956
Ports
Nutrien, choice of Washington state, government advocacy,
1489–90
Power stations
Coal-fired, extension, cost,
2048–49
Provincial sales tax
At the grocery store, elimination, and government affordability measures,
1955
Rental housing
Rent control, impact on private investment,
1486
Schools, new and renovated
Shellbrook, consolidation and replacement
Tariffs
Impact of
And government outreach,
1349
And importance of American market,
1148
Wildfires
Northern Saskatchewan, 2025
Government response,
1089
Rental housing
Rent control, impact on private investment,
1486
Schools, new and renovated
Shellbrook, consolidation and replacement
Tariffs
And trade diversification,
737
Budgeting for
And benefits of balanced budget,
334 ,
452 ,
482
And provincial economic strength,
308
Impact of
And federal election party platforms,
736
And government outreach,
1349
And importance of American market,
1148
And support for workers,
822
United States
Consultant, Nelson Mullins, support for Republican candidates, value for money,
1006–7 ,
1032
President Trump, annexation threat, condemnation
And commitment to Canadian sovereignty,
805
And economic strength,
307–8
And opinion not to impose export taxes or limit exports produced in Saskatchewan, moved (Beck); amendment (Moe),
313–17
Vehicles
Electric, tariffs on Chinese imports, call upon federal government for immediate removal, moved (Beck); amendment (Kaeding),
1066–69
Violence
Lapu-Lapu festival attack in Vancouver, solidarity and support, member's statement,
780
Virtual physician program
And health worker recruitment,
822–23
Wildfires
Northern Saskatchewan, 2025
Government response,
1089
Mowat, Vicki (NDP, Saskatoon Fairview)
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
Unregulated care provider, oversight,
1575–76
Animal Protection Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 40)
Black History Month
And Afrocentric Symposium, member's statement,
645–46
Budget, 2025-26
Projections, economic and fiscal, impact on surplus,
626
Building Schools Faster Act (No. 38)
Building Schools Faster Consequential Amendment Act (No. 39)
Canadian Armed Forces
Military honours review board, establish, moved (McLeod, T.),
1605–6
Cancer
Breast cancer screening
Out-of-province contract,
394
Out-of-province contract and improvements to local access,
292
Treatment, physician shortage, government efforts,
102 ,
160
Cattle industry
Saskatchewan Beef Industry Conference, member's statement,
1836
Compassionate Intervention Act (No. 48)
Constituencies
Offices, subletting of,
2112
Cost and standard of living
Affordability crisis and government initiatives,
1640–41
Affordability measures
And impact of taxation,
1288
Wages, growth, and government affordability measures,
1287
Credit Union Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 33)
Crown and Central Agencies Committee
Elections
Deputy Chair [Ritchie], moved (Mowat),
C1
Culture and multiculturalism
Filipinos
Bridging Filipino Advocacy Corporation, launch, member's statement,
781
Rhythm and Roots Asian Festival, inaugural event, member's statement,
1574
Curriculum
Sexual education, third-party educators, reverse ban, petition,
558
Defamation Consequential Amendments Act, 2025 (No. 32)
Diagnostic imaging
Computerized tomography program, Moosomin
Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Xcopri, addition to formulary, negotiations,
71–72
Economy Committee
Elections
Deputy Chair [Grewal], moved (Mowat),
E1
Education, funding
Adequacy
And funding for learning supports,
207
Educational assistants
Funding, federal changes to Jordan's principle
Restoration, advocate for, petition,
1145
Electricity rates
Increase, and energy security investments,
1794–95
SaskPower debt and carbon tax, impact on,
1525 ,
1619–20
Fuel tax
Suspend due to oil price increase
And elimination of the carbon tax,
1837–38
Suspend for six months
Opposition motion, support for, and government campaign commitments,
71
Government
Accountability and transparency,
2112
Green Shirt Day
And Logan Boulet Effect
Member's statement,
602–3
Greenhouse gas mitigation, output-based performance standards
Proceeds, continued collection of,
1549–50
Health care
Private provision, expansion of,
1575
Service interruptions
And government recruitment efforts,
782
Staff shortages
Crisis, fix, petition,
68–69
Health care, funding
And capital investments,
336
And health worker recruitment initiatives,
994
And support for emergency medical services,
335–36
Health Ministry
Minister
Competence, and government initiatives,
649
Party leadership run, potential,
626
Highways and roads
Pullouts
Increase to meet safety requirements, petition,
2044–45
Homelessness
Increased
And need for government action, member's statement,
1056
Increased, Saskatoon
And provincial approach to homelessness,
1151
Communities, impact on, and provincial approach to homelessness,
1554
Hospital and health foundations
Boreal Healthcare Foundation Med Gala, Prince Albert, recognition, member's statement,
450
Hospitals, emergency rooms
Wait times, and patient-focused nursing task force,
292–93
House Services Committee
Elections
Deputy Chair [Sarauer], moved (Mowat),
H1
Human Services Committee
Elections
Deputy chair [Burki], moved (Mowat),
U1
Infrastructure
Federal major projects office
Saskatchewan projects and private capital investment,
1392
Inter-jurisdictional Support Orders Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 30)
Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Elections
Deputy Chair [Nippi-Albright], moved (Mowat),
N1
Legislative Assembly members
Member for Humboldt-Watrous [Hilbert], inappropriate comments regarding federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh, apology
And support for immigrant communities,
673
Partnership of Parliaments trip to Europe, member's statement,
1691
Medical personnel
And support staff, collective bargaining,
2112
Shortages, impact on patient care
Bipartisan examination,
268
Motion (Mowat); leave not granted,
271–72
Medical technologists and technicians
Staffing levels, impact on retention and patient care,
507–8
Mineral Resources Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 35)
Municipalities Modernization and Red Tape Reduction Act (No. 43)
National unity
Federal policies, impact on, and support for a united Canada,
870
Separation referendum
Thresholds to call, opposition legislation,
948
Physicians
Recruitment and retention,
267–68
Points of Order [Session 2]
Speaker, attempting to influence,
1718
Private Bills Committee
Elections
Deputy Chair [Conway], moved (Mowat),
B1
Privileges Committee
Elections
Deputy Chair [Sarauer], moved (Mowat),
R1
Public libraries
Workers, violence against, and government investments in community safety,
1693–94 ,
1714 ,
1741–42
Question period [Session 1]
Budget, 2025-26
Projections, economic and fiscal, impact on surplus,
626
Cancer
Breast cancer screening, out-of-province contract,
394
Breast cancer screening, out-of-province contract and improvements to local access,
292
Treatment, physician shortage, government efforts,
102 ,
160
Cost and standard of living
Diagnostic imaging
Computerized tomography program, Moosomin
Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Xcopri, addition to formulary, negotiations,
71–72
Education, funding
Adequacy
And funding for learning supports,
207
Fuel tax
Suspend for six months
Opposition motion, support for, and government campaign commitments,
71
Health care
Service interruptions
And government recruitment efforts,
782
Health care, funding
And capital investments,
336
And health worker recruitment initiatives,
994
And support for emergency medical services,
335–36
Health Ministry
Minister
Competence, and government initiatives,
649
Party leadership run, potential,
626
Hospitals, emergency rooms
Wait times, and patient-focused nursing task force,
292–93
Legislative Assembly members
Member for Humboldt-Watrous [Hilbert], inappropriate comments regarding federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh, apology
And support for immigrant communities,
673
Medical personnel
Shortages, impact on patient care, bipartisan examination,
268
Medical technologists and technicians
Staffing levels, impact on retention and patient care,
507–8
National unity
Federal policies, impact on, and support for a united Canada,
870
Separation referendum
Thresholds to call, opposition legislation,
948
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,
948–49
Neonatal intensive care unit
Staffing and supplies, and government investments in pediatric care,
698–99 ,
718–19
Surgery
Wait times, government initiatives,
293
Tariffs
Impact of
And supports for people and businesses,
561
Vaccination
Measles outbreak and support for vaccination,
911
Question period [Session 2]
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Unregulated care provider, oversight,
1575–76
Constituencies
Offices, subletting of,
2112
Cost and standard of living
Affordability crisis and government initiatives,
1640–41
Affordability measures
And impact of taxation,
1288
Wages, growth, and government affordability measures,
1287
Electricity rates
Increase, and energy security investments,
1794–95
SaskPower debt and carbon tax, impact on,
1525 ,
1619–20
Fuel tax
Suspend due to oil price increase
And elimination of the carbon tax,
1837–38
Government
Accountability and transparency,
2112
Greenhouse gas mitigation, output-based performance standards
Proceeds, continued collection of,
1549–50
Health care
Private provision, expansion of,
1575
Homelessness
Increased, Saskatoon
And provincial approach to homelessness,
1151
Communities, impact on, and provincial approach to homelessness,
1554
Infrastructure
Federal major projects office
Saskatchewan projects and private capital investment,
1392
Medical personnel
And support staff, collective bargaining,
2112
Public libraries
Workers, violence against, and government investments in community safety,
1693–94 ,
1714 ,
1741–42
Stores, retail
Costco, Regina, second location, bidding war,
1525
Vehicle insurance
Rates, increase, and health of Saskatchewan Auto Fund,
1693
Wildfires
Northern Saskatchewan, 2025
Rebuilding efforts, application of provincial sales tax,
1392
Regina Breast Health Centre
Opening date
And expanded mobile access,
394–95
Regina General Hospital
Interventional radiology unit, staffing,
948–49
Neonatal intensive care unit
Staffing and supplies, and government investments in pediatric care,
698–99 ,
718–19
Regulated Health Professions Act (No. 18)
Regulated Health Professions Consequential Amendments Act, 2025 (No. 19)
Saskatchewan Housing Corporation
Units, renovate, make available and affordable, and ensure vacant units are occupied, petition,
1503 ,
1616 ,
1690 ,
1792
Saskatchewan Internal Trade Promotion Act (No. 24)
Stores, retail
Costco, Regina, second location, bidding war,
1525
Surgery
Wait times
Government initiatives,
293
Tariffs
Impact of
And supports for people and businesses,
561
Theatre
Tommy Douglas High School, Saskatoon, improv team, advancement to Canadian Improv Games National Festival, member's statement,
2110
Vaccination
Measles outbreak and support for vaccination,
911
Vehicle insurance
Rates, increase, and health of Saskatchewan Auto Fund,
1693
Virtual physician program
Emergency or obstetrical services, prohibit use for, moved (Conway); amendment (Carr),
880–83
Vital Statistics Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 37)
Wildfires
Northern Saskatchewan, 2025
Rebuilding efforts, application of provincial sales tax,
1392
Women
Empowerment advocate Sadaf Kidwai, recognition, member's statement,
264