CONTENTS
READING
AND RECEIVING PETITIONS
INTRODUCTION
OF BILLS / DÉPÔT DE PROJETS DE LOI
MOTION TO RECEIVE THE FINDINGS OF THE CONFLICT OF
INTEREST COMMISSIONER’S REPORTS
ADJOURNED DEBATES / DÉBATS AJOURNÉS
Bill No. 24 —
The Saskatchewan Internal Trade Promotion Act
Bill No. 25 —
The Income Tax (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act, 2025
Bill No. 26 —
The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2025
Bill No. 28 —
The Public Libraries Amendment Act, 2025
Bill No. 29 —
The Tailgating Act / Projet de loi no 29 — Loi sur les
rassemblements d’avant-match
Notice Of Motions
For First Reading Of Bills
Notice Of Motion
For A Seventy-Five Minute Debate
Notice Of Private Members’ Motions

SECOND SESSION — THIRTIETH LEGISLATURE
of the
Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
VOTES AND
PROCEEDINGS
No. 8
Tuesday, November 4, 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: Nicole Sarauer, Jared Clarke, Hugh Gordon, Tajinder Grewal, and Sally Housser.
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 provide adequate and equitable SAID rates.
(Sessional paper no. 32)
To meaningfully address the affordability crisis in Saskatchewan.
(Sessional paper no. 33)
To immediately reverse the ban on third party sexual health educators in public schools.
(Sessional paper no. 34)
To immediately protect tenants and implement rent control.
(Addendum to sessional paper no. 2)
To commit to a three-year funding plan that strengthens CBO capacity and
stabilizes the sector.
(Addendum to sessional paper no. 10)
[Le français suit.]
The following bills were introduced, read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time at the next sitting:
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Les projets de
loi suivants sont présentés, lus une première fois, et la deuxième lecture en
est fixée à la prochaine séance:
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Bill No. 30 — |
The Inter-jurisdictional Support Orders Amendment Act, 2025 / Projet de loi no 30 — Loi modificative de 2025 sur les ordonnances alimentaires interterritoriales |
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(Hon. / L’hon. Tim McLeod) |
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Bill No. 31 — |
The Defamation Act |
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(Hon. Tim McLeod) |
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Bill No. 32 — |
The Defamation Consequential Amendments Act, 2025 / Projet de loi no 32 — Loi de 2025 corrélative de la loi intitulée The Defamation Act |
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(Hon. / L’hon. Tim McLeod) |
The order of the day being called for question no. 15, pursuant to rule 21(6), the question was converted and an order for return was issued. (see appendix)
Moved by the
Hon. Tim McLeod:
That this Assembly receives the findings of the Conflict of Interest Commissioner Reports dated October 21, 2024, December 16, 2024 and March 17, 2025.
A debate
arising, and the question being put, it was agreed to.
Bill No. 24 — The Saskatchewan Internal Trade Promotion Act
The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Warren Kaeding: That Bill No. 24 — The Saskatchewan Internal Trade Promotion Act be now read a second time.
The debate continuing, it was on motion of Erika Ritchie adjourned.
Bill No. 25 — The
Income Tax (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act, 2025
The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Jim Reiter: That Bill No. 25 — The Income Tax (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act, 2025 be now read a second time.
The debate continuing, it was on motion of Erika Ritchie adjourned.
Bill No. 26 — The
Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2025
The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Tim McLeod: That Bill No. 26 — The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2025 be now read a second time.
The debate continuing, it was on motion of Jordan McPhail adjourned.
Bill No. 27 — The
Statute Law Amendment Act, 2025 / Projet de
loi no 27 — Loi de 2025 modifiant le droit législatif
[Le français suit.]
The Assembly
resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Tim McLeod:
That Bill No. 27 — The Statute Law Amendment Act,
2025 be now read a
second time.
The debate
continuing, it was on motion of Jordan McPhail adjourned.
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L’Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l’hon. Tim McLeod: Que le projet de loi no 27 — Loi de 2025 modifiant le droit
législatif soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois.
Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de Jordan McPhail, il est ajourné.
Bill No. 28 — The Public Libraries Amendment Act, 2025
The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Everett Hindley: That Bill No. 28 — The Public Libraries Amendment Act, 2025 be now read a second time.
The debate continuing, it was on motion of Darcy Warrington adjourned.
Bill No. 29 — The
Tailgating Act / Projet de loi no 29 — Loi sur les rassemblements
d’avant-match
[Le français suit.]
The Assembly
resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Alana Ross:
That Bill No. 29 — The Tailgating Act be now read a second time.
The debate
continuing, it was on motion of Darcy Warrington adjourned.
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L’Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l’hon. Alana Ross: Que le projet de loi no 29 — Loi sur
les rassemblements d’avant-match soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois.
Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de Darcy Warrington, il est ajourné.
On motion of the Hon. Lori Carr:
Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn.
The Assembly adjourned at 2:52 p.m. until Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.
Hon. Todd Goudy
Speaker
The following written question was converted and an order for return
was issued:
Return no. 15 (Keith Jorgenson):
To the Minister of
Health, (a) in each of the last five fiscal years, the number of radiologists whose services the Saskatchewan
Health Authority contracted were residing (i) out of
province, and (ii) out of country; and (b) in each of the last five fiscal
years, the amount the Saskatchewan Health Authority spent on contracting the
services of radiologists from other jurisdictions.
NOTICE OF MOTIONS FOR FIRST READING OF BILLS
On Thursday:
Hon. Tim McLeod to move first reading of Bill No. 34
— The Cyberstalking and Coercive
Control Act
Hon. Colleen Young to move first reading of Bill
No. 35 — The Mineral
Resources Amendment Act, 2025
NOTICE OF MOTION FOR A SEVENTY-FIVE MINUTE DEBATE
On Thursday:
Sally Housser to move the following motion:
That the Assembly calls upon the government to strengthen protections to prevent illegal foreign farmland ownership and address the concerns that have been identified by the Provincial Auditor, the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities, and agricultural producers; and condemns the Sask Party government for its years of inaction on this issue.
NOTICE OF PRIVATE MEMBERS’ MOTIONS
On Thursday:
Barret Kropf
to move the following motion:
That this
Assembly call upon the Government of Saskatchewan to support the development of
a new Canadian pipeline to carry Saskatchewan and Albertan oil to the west
coast of Canada.
No. 1
(Government)
PRIVATE
MEMBERS’ MOTIONS
Barret Kropf to
move the following motion:
No. 2
(Opposition)
Not submitted
— item of business determined pursuant to rule 24(4).
The following question was given notice on
day no. 4 and is to be answered by day no. 9:
Question no. 16 (Aleana Young):
To the Minister of Crown Investments Corporation, in each of the last five fiscal years’ payee disclosure reports for CIC, of the payees listed under the category “Suppliers and Other Payments” for each of SaskPower, SaskTel Holding, SaskEnergy, SGI, and SaskWater, (a) which payees were primarily providing the service of a staffing agency, employment agency, outsourcing company, or professional employer service to the entity (i.e. providing individuals under sub-contract which individuals would then provide services to the entity); (b) which payees provided service to the entity through a sub-contractor who worked more than 80 per cent of the time on work for the entity; (c) which payees provided service to the entity through an employee who worked more than 80 per cent of the time on work for the entity; and (d) which payees were primarily providing consulting services to the entity?
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