CONTENTS
READING
AND RECEIVING PETITIONS
REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON HOUSE
SERVICES
Notice Of Motion
For A Seventy-Five Minute Debate
FIRST SESSION THIRTIETH LEGISLATURE
of the
Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
VOTES AND
PROCEEDINGS
No. 34
Tuesday, May 6, 2025
1:30 p.m.
PRAYERS
Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following members: Leroy Laliberte, Darcy Warrington, Brent Blakley, April ChiefCalf, and Bhajan Brar.
According to order and pursuant to rule 16(7), petitions from residents of the province of Saskatchewan, requesting the following action, were read and received:
To immediately increase the number of pullouts in the province so that operators can meet requirements safely.
(Sessional paper no. 143)
To immediately provide the support needed to complete and open the second joint-use school in Harbour Landing as soon as possible.
(Sessional paper no. 144)
To immediately renew the Federal-Provincial Child Care Agreement to save jobs, help families and boost our economy.
(Addendum to sessional paper no. 94)
To immediately mandate education on intimate partner violence be included in the orientation process for all new employees across all workplaces in the province.
(Addendum to sessional paper no. 98)
Sean Wilson, member of the Standing Committee on House Services, presented the committees second report for the thirtieth legislature, which is as follows:
The Standing Committee on House Services adopted the committees second report for the thirtieth legislature, which is as follows:
202526 Estimates
The committee considered the following estimates for the Legislative Assembly and the officers of the Legislative Assembly and adopted the following resolutions:
Resolved, that
there be granted to His Majesty for the twelve months ending March 31, 2026 the following sums:
Legislative
Assembly and the Officers of the Legislative Assembly
For Advocate for Children and Youth |
$2,999,000 |
For Conflict of Interest Commissioner |
$595,000 |
For Information and Privacy Commissioner |
$2,654,000 |
For Legislative Assembly |
$11,908,000 |
For Ombudsman and Public Interest Disclosure Commissioner |
$4,652,000 |
For Provincial Auditor |
$10,772,000 |
The committee considered the following estimates for which no amounts were required to be voted:
For Chief Electoral Officer (Statutory) |
202425 Supplementary Estimates No. 2
The committee considered the following supplementary estimates no. 2 for the Legislative Assembly and the officers of the Legislative Assembly and adopted the following resolutions:
Resolved, that there be granted to His Majesty for the twelve months ending March 31, 2025 the following sums:
Legislative Assembly and the Officers of
the Legislative Assembly
For
Advocate for Children and Youth |
$189,000 |
For Conflict of Interest Commissioner |
$100,000 |
For
Information and Privacy Commissioner |
$140,000 |
For Legislative Assembly |
$225,000 |
For Ombudsman and Public Interest
Disclosure Commissioner |
$243,000 |
The committee recommends that upon concurrence
of its report by the Assembly, the sums as reported and approved shall be
included in the appropriation bill for consideration by the Legislative
Assembly.
(Sessional paper no. 145)
On motion of Sean Wilson:
Ordered, That the second report of the Standing
Committee on House Services for
the thirtieth legislature be now concurred in.
On motion of the Hon. Tim McLeod:
Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn.
The Assembly adjourned at 2:46 p.m. until Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.
Hon. Todd Goudy
Speaker
NOTICE OF MOTION FOR A SEVENTY-FIVE MINUTE DEBATE
On Thursday:
Sean Wilson to move the following motion:
That this Assembly supports the governments work in diversifying the economy which has led to the second highest rate of job growth, the lowest unemployment rate, the second highest GDP growth, and the highest rate of private capital investments in Canada.
No. 1
(Opposition)
SECOND READINGS
Bill No. 602 |
The Buy Local Day Act |
|
(Aleana Young) PRINTED |
No. 2
(Government)
Not submitted item of business determined pursuant to rule 24(4).
The following question was given notice on day no. 31 and is to be answered by day no. 36:
To the Minister of Education, (a) what is the total funding and year-over-year change in funding to independent schools in the province in the 202526 budget; (b) are there any new independent schools and/or any that changed categories, and were any other changes made to how independent schools are funded, in the formula or otherwise; and (c) which schools are categorized as: (i) registered independent schools, (ii) qualified independent schools, (iii) certified independent schools, (iv) alternative schools, and (v) historical high schools?
The following questions were given notice on day no. 33 and are to be answered by day no. 38:
Question no. 6
(Keith Jorgenson):
To the Minister of Health, (a) what are the staff ratios for each long-term care facility funded by the SHA; (b) how many FTE staff are employed at each long-term care facility funded by the SHA; (c) how many beds are there including occupied and vacant at each long-term care facility funded by the SHA; (d) what number of beds consists of maximum occupancy at Cozy Nest Care Home; and (e) what is the total cost of the contract with Cozy Nest Care Home at maximum occupancy?
Question no. 7 (Aleana Young):
Question no. 8 (Aleana Young):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, what is the cost for each of SaskPowers
future supply plan scenarios published by the government in the document Supply
Planning Overview PowerPoint?
Question no. 9 (Aleana Young):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, what is the range of borrowing necessary to cover SaskPowers capital
costs for (a) 202526, (b) 202627,
(c) 202728, (d) 202829,
and (e) 202930?
Question no. 10 (Aleana Young):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, what is the current valuation of SaskPowers infrastructure deficit for (a) 202526, (b) 202627, (c) 202728, (d) 202829, and (e)
202930?
Question no. 11 (Aleana Young):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, what is the annual
cost of routine maintenance and infrastructure sustainment for (a) 202526, (b)
202627, (c) 202728, (d) 202829, and (e) 202930?
Question no. 12 (Aleana Young):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, what is the timeline of SaskPowers borrowing costs for (a) 202526, (b) 202627, (c) 202728, (d) 202829, and (e) 202930?
Question no. 13 (Aleana Young):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, does the net income projection for 202526 include funding from Ottawas future electricity
fund, the provinces clean electricity transition grant?
Question no. 14 (Aleana Young):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, (a) in the absence of the future electricity fund and CETGs, what would SaskPowers 202425 net income be; and (b) in the
absence of the future electricity
fund and CETGs, what would SaskPowers revenue forecasts be for (i) 202526, (ii) 202627, (iii) 202728, (iv) 202829, and (v) 202930?
Question no. 15 (Aleana Young):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, what is SaskPowers projected debt for (a) 202526, (b) 202627, (c) 202728, (d) 202829, and (e) 202930?
Question no. 16 (Aleana Young):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, (a) what rate increases have been budgeted by SaskPower to hit its ROE range, and (b) what revenue increase will be required for SaskPower to hit its ROE range?
Question no. 17 (Aleana Young):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, what is SaskPower projecting the increase in the OBPS carbon tax in (a) 202526, (b) 202627, (c) 202728, (d) 202829, and (e) 202930?
Question no. 18 (Aleana Young):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, (a) what are the numbers for total capital spending, capital spending on
generation, capital spending on transmission, and capital spending on
distribution for (i) 202526, (ii) 202627, (iii) 202728, (iv) 202829, and (v) 202930; (b) what capital projects above $500,000
have been planned for (i) 202526, (ii) 202627, (iii) 202728, (iv) 202829, and (v) 202930; and (c) what
capital projects are above $10M in the generation, transmission, and
distribution categories of capital spending?
Question no. 19 (Aleana Young):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, what is the value of SaskPowers forecasted capital program in (a) 202627, (b) 202728, (c) 202829, (d) 202930, and (e) 203031?
Question no. 20 (Aleana Young):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, what is the escalation from Chinook to Great Plains, and Great Plains to
Aspen?
Question no. 21 (Aleana Young):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, (a) what is the cost of service for each customer class for (i) 202122, (ii) 202223, (iii) 202324, (iv) 202425, and (v) 202526; and (b) what is the projected cost of service for each customer class for (i) 202627, (ii) 202728, (iii) 202829, (iv) 202930, and (v) 203031?
Question no. 22 (Aleana Young):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, (a) how much in incremental debt would be required to fund the initial SMR; (b) how much has been spent to date on SMR-related activities; (c) how much SMR activity has been funded by Ottawa through the clean electricity transition grants; (d) how much SMR activity has been funded by the OBPS; and (e) what is the expected cost of each SMR?
Question no. 23 (Aleana Young):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, (a) what is the investment being made this year into engineering, design, and procurement for the coal-refurb project for 20252026; and (b) what capital spending has been targeted to the coal refurbishment project for (i) 202627, (ii) 202728, (iii) 202829, (iv) 202930, and (v) 20302031?
Question no. 24 (Aleana Young):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, what additional tariffs on imports have been undertaken by the Crown as it relates to the southwest power pool transmission line?
Question no. 25 (Aleana Young):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, the 202324 annual report noted that SaskPower was launching competitive procurement processes for 600 MW of new renewable generation consisting of 200 MW solar generation and 400 MW wind generation to be located in south-central Saskatchewan; what is the status of this competitive procurement process?
Question no. 26 (Aleana Young):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, as of March 5, 2025, were/are American firms eligible to bid on SaskPower procurement processes?
Question no. 27 (Aleana Young):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, (a)
how many renewable projects are planned for (i)
202526, (ii) 202627, (iii) 202728, (iv) 202829, and (v) 202930; and (b) which renewable projects are
planned for (i) 202526, (ii) 202627, (iii) 202728,
(iv) 202829, and (v) 202930?
Question no. 28 (Aleana Young):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, is SaskPower still committed to its stated plan for net-zero by 2050?
Question no. 29 (Aleana Young):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, what is the number of GWH sold to each of your six major customer classes in 202425?
Question no. 30 (Aleana Young):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, what are the projected GWH sales SaskPower is forecasting for (a) 202526, (b) 202627, (c) 202728, (d) 202829, and (e) 202930?
The following questions were given notice on day no. 34 and are to be answered by day no. 39:
Question no. 31 (Erika Ritchie):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, (a) what portion of sub-vote SP0l is associated with EBMP, also known as GEMS; (b) what work remains outstanding on the EBMP/GEMS system capital project; (c) what individual software systems are part of the EBMP/GEMS system, and who are their respective corporate developers/owners; (d) what was the initial capital cost of this system when it was first approved by the Government of Saskatchewan; (e) what was the final capital cost of the EBMP/GEMS system when it was completed and amortized, or, if it has not been completed and amortized, what is the total capital cost to date; (f) does the EBMP/GEMS system use the same software as the Ministry of Healths AIMS system; (g) which companies were involved in the development of the EBMP system during (i) proposal or concept development, (ii) purchase of the software, (iii) development of the system, and (iv) integration with other government systems and software; (h) which ministry is responsible for the operation of the EBMP/GEMS system; and (i) how much has each company been paid, to date, for their work on the EBMP/GEMS system?
Question no. 32 (Erika Ritchie):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, (a) what are the comparative office equipment and information allocations between 202425 and 202526; (b) what budget has been allocated to each ministry for new equipment in 202526; (c) what procurements in 202526 are through public tenders, sole-source contracts, and special arrangements, broken down on a dollar basis and by percentage; and (d) what sole-source contracts over $20M are budgeted to be issued in 202526?
Question no. 33 (Erika Ritchie):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, what SaskBuilds and Procurement contracts issued in 202425 have specific requirements for northern or Indigenous ownership, and what were the individual requirements?
Question no. 34 (Erika Ritchie):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, (a) how many cybersecurity incidents did the executive government experience during 202425; (b) how many privacy breaches occurred in executive government in 202425 where personal information of either clients or staff was obtained by an external party; (c) how many computers in executive government were infected with computer viruses and had to be disinfected/rebuilt in 202425; and (d) how many instances of blackmail that resulted in computers being virtually seized by external parties occurred in 202324 concerning executive government computers or software systems?
Question no. 35 (Erika Ritchie):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, what percentage, by value, of the work/services/capital goods paid for by the Government of Saskatchewan are purchased from Saskatchewan companies, and what percentage, by value, is from out-of-Saskatchewan organizations in 202425?
Question no. 36 (Erika Ritchie):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, (a) how many contracts were awarded last year concerning the use of aircraft; (b) what type of airline of aircraft service were each of those contracts for; and (c) how many existing contracts for airline or aircraft services are there?
Question no. 37 (Erika Ritchie):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, (a) how much money has been allocated for the process of starting the College Avenue Campus renewal in 202526; and (b) is this project currently incorporated into debt projections over the next five years?
Question no. 38 (Erika Ritchie):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, what is the most recent projection for the cost of the Prince Albert Victoria Hospital expansion?
Question no. 39 (Erika Ritchie):
To the Government of Saskatchewan, how much money was allocated in the 202425 budget for the design of the first phase of the Lake Diefenbaker Irrigation Project?
Question no. 40 (Erika Ritchie):
To the Minister Responsible for the Water Security Agency, (a) broken down by wetland class 15, how many acres of Crown land are on inventory along the bed and bank of the existing inventory of the purported 86 per cent retained wetlands in Saskatchewan; (b) what is the estimated monetary value of these Crown lands; and (c) what provisions are in place to protect the Crowns interests (monetary,
ecological, etc.) in these lands?
Question no. 41 (Darcy Warrington):
To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport, for the capital budget allocation for Saskatchewan provincial parks, what projects exceeding $250,000 in estimated value are included in the capital budget allocation for 202526?
Question no. 42 (Darcy Warrington):
To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport, (a) what private business operations were either approved or contracted for work with the provincial parks in 2024; and (b) what new private business operations are planned for the provincial parks in 202526, and which park is each new business operation planned to operate in?
Question no. 43 (Darcy Warrington):
To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport, (a) has the veteran service club support program been cancelled; (b) if the veteran service club support program is still in operation, how much was budgeted in 202425 and now in 202526, and how much of the budget in 202425 was actually spent; and (c) which groups in which communities received money under the veteran service club support program in 202425, and which groups will receive money in 202526?
Question no. 44 (Darcy Warrington):
To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport, (a) how much money is budgeted for the community rink affordability grant program in 202526; and (b) who received money from the program in 202425?
Question no. 45 (Darcy Warrington):
To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport, how many heritage reviews or evaluations were conducted in 202425?
Question no. 46 (Darcy Warrington):
To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport, how much in subsidies will be provided to the Royal Saskatchewan Museum in 202526?
Question no. 47 (Darcy Warrington):
To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport, (a) how much in
subsidies will be provided to the T-Rex Discovery Centre in 202526; (b) who
owns and operates the T-Rex Discovery Centre; and (c) how much of the T-Rex
Discovery Centres overall operating budget is covered by government subsidies?
Question no. 48 (Darcy Warrington):
To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport, (a) how many buildings does the Royal Saskatchewan Museum (RSM) use to house its collections that are not on display, and where are those buildings located; (b) what would best quantify how frequently the collections and materials routinely stored in these buildings are used/presented (at least annually), as opposed to simply stored (less than 10 per cent of the time, less than 5 per cent of the time, etc.); and (c) are there any major excavation projects presently underway at the RSM concerning dinosaurs?
Question no. 49 (Darcy Warrington):
To the Minister of Parks, Culture
and Sport, how much of the
funding for the Saskatchewan Science Centre comes from their provincial grant (provide in percentage format
if possible)?
Question no. 50 (Darcy Warrington):
To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport, (a) what heritage organizations in the 202425 budget allocation also received funding in 202526; and (b) what heritage organizations in the 202425 budget allocation received funding in 202324, and what funding did they receive in 202425?
Question no. 51 (Darcy Warrington):
To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport, what are the general budget lines and/or major expenditures of the Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation?
Question no. 52 (Darcy Warrington):
To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport, (a) who paid for the screen system that was installed at the John Hopkins Regina Soundstage, and were any government funds used to do so; and (b) how many days was the soundstage in use in (i) 202324 and (ii) 202425?
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