CONTENTS
READING AND
RECEIVING PETITIONS
REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON CROWN AND
CENTRAL AGENCIES
ADJOURNED DEBATES / DÉBATS AJOURNÉS
Bill No. 24 —
The Saskatchewan Internal Trade Promotion Act
Bill No. 29 —
The Tailgating Act / Projet de loi no 29 — Loi sur les
rassemblements d’avant-match
Bill No. 31 —
The Defamation Act
Bill No. 33 —
The Credit Union Amendment Act, 2025
Bill No. 34 —
The Cyberstalking and Coercive Control Act
Bill No. 35 —
The Mineral Resources Amendment Act, 2025
Bill No. 38 —
The Building Schools Faster Act
Bill No. 40 —
The Animal Protection Amendment Act, 2025
Notice Of Motion
For A Seventy-Five Minute Debate

SECOND SESSION — THIRTIETH LEGISLATURE
of the
Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
VOTES AND
PROCEEDINGS
No. 18
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
1:30 p.m.
PRAYERS
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 address the short staffing crisis in health care.
(Addendum to sessional paper no. 5)
To stand up for Saskatchewan and advocate
for the restoration of federal Jordan’s Principle
funding to support Indigenous students in schools.
(Addendum to sessional paper no. 6)
To immediately renew the Federal-Provincial Child Care Agreement to save
jobs, help families and boost our economy.
(Addendum
to sessional paper no. 11)
To adopt fair and effective rent control
legislation that limits annual rent increases.
(Addendum
to sessional paper no. 13)
To meaningfully address the affordability crisis in Saskatchewan.
(Addendum to sessional paper no. 33)
The following bill was introduced, read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time at the next sitting:
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Bill No. 42 — |
The Saskatchewan Firearms Amendment Act, 2025 |
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(Hon. Tim McLeod) |
The following bill was reported without amendment and consideration in Committee of the Whole on Bills having been waived, by leave of the Assembly, it was read the third time and passed:
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Bill No. 25 — |
The Income Tax (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act,
2025 |
The order of the day being called for question nos. 21 to 23, pursuant to rule 21(6), the questions were converted and orders for return were issued. (see appendix)
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 Nicole Sarauer 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 Nicole Sarauer 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 Nicole Sarauer, il est ajourné.
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
[Le français suit.]
The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Tim McLeod: That Bill No. 30 — The Inter-jurisdictional Support Orders Amendment Act, 2025 be now read a second time.
The debate continuing, it was on motion of Vicki Mowat 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 30 — Loi modificative de 2025 sur les ordonnances alimentaires interterritoriales soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois.
Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de Vicki Mowat, il est ajourné.
Bill No. 31 — The Defamation Act
The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Tim McLeod: That Bill No. 31 — The Defamation Act be now read a second time.
The debate continuing, it was on motion of Vicki Mowat adjourned.
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
[Le français suit.]
The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Tim McLeod: That Bill No. 32 — The Defamation Consequential Amendments Act, 2025 be now read a second time.
The debate continuing, it was on motion of Vicki Mowat 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 32 — Loi de 2025 corrélative de la loi intitulée The Defamation Act soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois.
Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de Vicki Mowat, il est ajourné.
Bill No. 33 — The Credit Union Amendment Act, 2025
The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Tim McLeod: That Bill No. 33 — The Credit Union Amendment Act, 2025 be now read a second time.
The debate continuing, it was on motion of Betty Nippi-Albright adjourned.
Bill No. 34 — The Cyberstalking and Coercive Control Act
The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Tim McLeod: That Bill No. 34 — The Cyberstalking and Coercive Control Act be now read a second time.
The debate continuing, it was on motion of Darcy Warrington adjourned.
Bill No. 35 — The Mineral Resources Amendment Act, 2025
The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Colleen Young: That Bill No. 35 — The Mineral Resources Amendment Act, 2025 be now read a second time.
The debate continuing, it was on motion of Nicole Sarauer adjourned.
Bill No. 36 — The
Change of Name Amendment Act, 2025 / Projet de loi
no 36 — Loi modificative de 2025 sur le changement
de nom
[Le français suit.]
The Assembly
resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Jeremy
Cockrill: That Bill No. 36 — The Change of Name
Amendment Act, 2025 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. Jeremy Cockrill: Que le projet de
loi no 36 — Loi modificative
de 2025 sur le changement de nom soit maintenant lu
une deuxième fois.
Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de Darcy Warrington, le débat est ajourné.
Bill No. 37 — The Vital Statistics Amendment Act, 2025 / Projet de loi no 37 — Loi modificative de 2025
sur les services de l’état civil
[Le français suit.]
The Assembly
resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Jeremy
Cockrill: That Bill No. 37 — The Vital Statistics Amendment Act, 2025 be now read a second time.
The debate continuing, it was on motion of Nicole
Sarauer adjourned.
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L’Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l’hon. Jeremy Cockrill: Que le projet de loi no 37 — Loi modificative de 2025 sur les services de
l’état civil soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois.
Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de Nicole
Sarauer, le débat est ajourné.
Bill No. 38 — The Building Schools Faster Act
The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Everett Hindley: That Bill No. 38 — The Building Schools Faster Act be now read a second time.
The debate continuing, it was on motion of Kim Breckner adjourned.
Bill No. 39 — The
Building Schools Faster Consequential Amendment Act, 2025 / Projet de loi
no 39 — Loi de 2025 corrélative de la
loi intitulée The Building
Schools Faster Act
[Le français suit.]
The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Everett Hindley: That Bill No. 39 — The Building Schools Faster Consequential Amendment Act, 2025 be now read a second time.
The debate continuing, it was on motion of Kim
Breckner adjourned.
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L’Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l’hon. Everett Hindley: Que le projet de loi no 39 — Loi de 2025 corrélative de la loi intitulée The Building Schools Faster Act soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois.
Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de Kim Breckner, le débat est ajourné.
Bill No. 40 — The
Animal Protection Amendment Act, 2025
The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Daryl Harrison: That Bill No. 40 — The Animal Protection Amendment Act, 2025 be now read a second time.
The debate continuing, it was on motion of Jared Clarke adjourned.
Bill No. 41 — The
Heritage Recognition (From Many Peoples, Strength) Act / Projet de loi
no 41 — Loi sur la reconnaissance du patrimoine
(Nos origines multiples, notre
force)
[Le français suit.]
The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Alana Ross: That Bill No. 41 — The Heritage Recognition (From Many Peoples, Strength) Act be now read a second time.
The debate continuing, it was on motion of Nicole Sarauer 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 41 — Loi sur la reconnaissance du patrimoine (Nos origines multiples, notre force) soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois.
Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de Nicole Sarauer, le débat est ajourné.
On motion of the Hon. Tim McLeod:
Ordered, That this
Assembly do now adjourn.
The Assembly adjourned at 3:05 p.m. until Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.
Hon. Todd Goudy
Speaker
The following written questions were converted and orders for return
were issued:
Return no. 21 (Joan Pratchler):
To the Minister of Education, the amount of funding that is still available to Saskatchewan from the Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement for (a) childcare centres, and (b) home-based centres.
Return no. 22 (Joan Pratchler):
To the Minister of Education, the number of childcare spaces that have closed in calendar years 2021–2025 for (a) childcare centres and (i) the locations; and (b) home-based centres and (ii) the locations.
Return no. 23 (Joan Pratchler):
To the Minister of Education, (a) the number of childcare spaces that were allotted in each calendar year from 2021–2025 for (i) childcare centres and (ii) home-based centres; (b) the number of childcare spaces that were operational in each calendar year from 2021–2025 for (i) childcare centres and (ii) home-based centres; and (c) the locations of the allotted and operational spaces in Saskatchewan for (i) childcare centres and (ii) home-based centres.
NOTICE OF MOTION FOR A SEVENTY-FIVE MINUTE DEBATE
On Thursday:
Megan Patterson to move the following motion:
That the Assembly supports the government’s work in creating a framework for strong economic growth.
No. 1 (Opposition)
ADJOURNED DEBATES
On the proposed motion of Jared Clarke:
That Bill No. 606 — The Provincial
Health Authority (ER Closure right-to-know) Amendment Act be now read a second
time.
(Nicole Sarauer)
Adjourned once
No. 2 (Government)
Not submitted — item of business determined pursuant
to rule 24(4).
The following questions were given notice on
day no. 17 and are to be answered by day no. 22:
Question no. 27 (Nicole Sarauer):
Question no. 28 (Nicole Sarauer):
To the Minister of Justice and Attorney General, how many people in each of the last ten years were turned away from domestic violence shelters due to capacity or any other reasons?
The following questions were given notice on
day no. 16 and are to be answered by day no. 21:
Question no. 25 (Brent Blakley):
To the Minister of Health, (a) when was the most recent health inspection of the Coachman Inn in Regina conducted, and (b) what were the inspection results?
Question no. 26 (Jacqueline Roy):
To the Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, (a) broken down by facility, how many people are currently on waitlists to receive addictions treatment, and (b) what is the median wait time on waitlists for addictions treatment?
The following question was given notice on
day no. 14 and is to be answered by day no. 19:
Question no. 24 (Keith Jorgenson):
To the Minister of Advanced Education, how much money has the federal government contributed for the post-secondary tuition of Ukrainian refugees in (a) 2022, (b) 2023, (c) 2024, and (d) 2025?
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