CONTENTS
Reading and Receiving Petitions
Presenting Reports by Standing and
Special Committees
PRIVATE
MEMBERS’ PUBLIC BILLS AND ORDERS
Adjourned
Debates / Débats ajournés
Standing Committee on Crown and
Central Agencies
Standing Committee on the Economy
Standing Committee on House
Services
Standing Committee on Human
Services
Standing Committee on
Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice
FIRST SESSION — THIRTIETH
LEGISLATURE
of the
Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS
AND
ORDERS OF THE DAY
No. 20
Thursday, April 3, 2025
PRAYERS
1. Michael Weger to move the following motion:
That this Assembly support the Government of
Saskatchewan for its record of consistent and meaningful affordability
measures, including but not limited to: over $2 billion in affordability
measures included with every budget; cutting the carbon tax on everything for
everyone; reducing personal income tax by raising the personal, spousal, and dependent
child exemptions, and raising the seniors’ supplement by $500; increasing the
disability tax credit by 25 per cent; increasing the caregiver tax credit by 25
per cent; increasing monthly income assistance benefits for SAID and SIS
clients; increasing the Saskatchewan low-income tax credit by 20 per cent over
the next four years; increasing the personal care home benefit; offering a
refundable tax credit of 50 per cent towards fertility treatments; doubling the
active families benefit; increasing the graduate retention program’s maximum
tax credit by 20 per cent; reinstating the home renovation tax credit;
increasing the Saskatchewan first-time homebuyers tax credit; permanently
maintaining the small business tax rate at 1 per cent; and introducing the
Saskatchewan class 1 truck driver training rebate program.
(see Appendix B for items designated for priority consideration)
1. Erika Ritchie to move the following motion:
That the
Assembly calls upon the government to implement a procurement policy that
prioritizes local workers and local businesses in Saskatchewan.
(see Appendix B for items designated for priority consideration)
1. Bill No. 601 — |
The Sikh Heritage Month Act |
|
(Bhajan Brar) PRINTED |
*Specified Bills: must be voted on before Completion Day / Projets de loi spécifiés: à être votés
avant le jour d’achèvement
1. On the proposed motion of the Hon. Tim McLeod:
That *Bill No. 3 — The Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Amendment Act, 2024 be now read a second time.
(Keith Jorgenson)
2. On the proposed motion of the Hon. Jim Reiter:
That *Bill No. 4 — The Workers’ Compensation Amendment Act, 2024 be now read a second time.
(Jared Clarke)
3. On the proposed motion of the Hon. Jim Reiter:
That *Bill No. 5 — The Saskatchewan Employment Amendment Act, 2024 be now read a second time.
(Leroy Laliberte)
4. On the proposed motion of the Hon. Tim McLeod:
That *Bill No. 6 — The Safe Public Spaces (Street Weapons) Act be now read a second time.
(Keith Jorgenson)
5. On the proposed motion of the Hon. Tim McLeod:
That *Bill No. 7 — The Court of Appeal (Residency) Amendment Act, 2024 be now read a second time.
Sur la motion proposée par l’hon. Tim McLeod:
Que le *projet de loi no 7 — Loi modificative de 2024 sur la Cour d’appel (résidence) soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois.
(Joan Pratchler)
6. On the proposed motion of the Hon. Everett Hindley:
That *Bill No. 8 — The Child Care (New Facilities) Amendment Act, 2024 be now read a second time.
Sur la motion proposée par l’hon. Everett Hindley:
Que
le *projet de loi no 8 — Loi modificative de 2024 sur les garderies
d’enfants (nouveaux établissements)
soit maintenant lu une
deuxième fois.
(Sally Housser)
7. On the proposed motion of the Hon. Jeremy Harrison:
That *Bill No. 9 — The Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2024 be now read a second time.
(Leroy Laliberte)
8. On the proposed motion of the Hon. Tim McLeod:
That *Bill No. 10 — The Miscellaneous Statutes (Public Registries Enhancement) Amendment Act, 2024 be now read a second time.
(Sally Housser)
9. On the proposed motion of the Hon. Tim McLeod:
That *Bill No. 11 — The Miscellaneous Statutes (Public Registries Enhancement) Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 2) be now read a second time.
Sur la motion proposée par l’hon. Tim McLeod:
Que le *projet de loi no 11 — Loi
modificative diverse (amélioration des registres publics) de 2024 (n° 2) soit maintenant lu une
deuxième fois.
(Sally Housser)
10. On the proposed motion of the Hon. Jim Reiter:
That *Bill No. 13 — The Income Tax Amendment Act, 2025 be now read a second time.
(Hugh Gordon)
11. On the proposed motion of the Hon. Jeremy Harrison:
That *Bill No. 14 — The Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2025 be now read a second time.
12. On the proposed motion of the Hon. Alana Ross:
That *Bill No. 15 — The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2025 be now read a second time.
Sur la motion proposée par l’hon. Alana Ross:
Que
le *projet de loi no 15 — Loi modificative de 2025 sur la réglementation
des boissons alcoolisées et des jeux de hasard soit maintenant lu une deuxième
fois.
(Hugh Gordon)
13. On the proposed motion of the Hon. Jim Reiter:
That *Bill No. 16 — The Provincial Sales Tax Amendment Act, 2025 be now read a second time.
14. On the proposed motion of the Hon. Warren Kaeding:
That *Bill No. 17 — The Saskatchewan Commercial Innovation Incentive (Patent Box) Amendment Act, 2025 be now read a second time.
(Leroy Laliberte)
15. On the proposed motion of the Hon. Jeremy Cockrill:
That *Bill No. 18 — The Regulated Health Professions Act be now read a second time.
(Joan Pratchler)
16. On the proposed motion of the Hon. Jeremy Cockrill:
That *Bill No. 19 — The Regulated Health Professions Consequential Amendments Act, 2025 be now read a second time.
Sur la motion proposée par l’hon. Jeremy Cockrill:
Que
le *projet de loi no 19 — Loi de 2025
corrélative de la loi intitulée The Regulated Health Professions Act soit
maintenant lu une deuxième fois.
(Joan Pratchler)
17. On the proposed motion of the Hon. Warren Kaeding:
That *Bill No. 20 — The Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Investment Tax Credit Act be now read a second time.
(Leroy Laliberte)
Estimates:
Vote 10 |
Executive Council |
Estimates:
Vote 175 |
Debt Redemption |
Vote 18 |
Finance |
Vote 12 |
Finance – Debt Servicing |
Vote 177 |
Interest on Gross Debt – Crown Enterprise
Share |
Vote 151 |
Municipal Financing Corporation of
Saskatchewan (Lending and Investing Activities) |
Vote 33 |
Public Service Commission |
Vote 152 |
Saskatchewan Power Corporation (Lending and
Investing Activities) |
Vote 153 |
Saskatchewan
Telecommunications Holding Corporation (Lending and Investing Activities) |
Vote 140 |
Saskatchewan Water Corporation (Lending and
Investing Activities) |
Vote 13 |
SaskBuilds and Procurement |
Vote 86 |
SaskBuilds Corporation |
Vote 150 |
SaskEnergy Incorporated (Lending and Investing Activities) |
Vote 176 |
Sinking Fund Payments – Government Share |
Supplementary Estimates:
Vote 175 |
Debt Redemption |
Vote 18 |
Finance |
Vote 12 |
Finance –
Debt Servicing |
Vote 151 |
Municipal
Financing Corporation of Saskatchewan (Lending and Investing Activities) |
Vote 152 |
Saskatchewan
Power Corporation (Lending and Investing Activities) |
Vote 13 |
SaskBuilds and Procurement |
Estimates:
Vote 1 |
Agriculture |
Vote 23 |
Energy and Resources |
Vote 26 |
Environment |
Vote 16 |
Highways |
Vote 89 |
Immigration and Career Training |
Vote 84 |
Innovation Saskatchewan |
Vote 35 |
Saskatchewan Research Council |
Vote 90 |
Trade and Export
Development |
Vote 87 |
Water Security
Agency |
Supplementary Estimates:
Vote 1 |
Agriculture |
Vote 23 |
Energy and Resources |
Vote 16 |
Highways |
Vote 89 |
Immigration and Career Training |
Vote 84 |
Innovation Saskatchewan |
Vote 35 |
Saskatchewan Research Council |
Estimates:
Vote 76 |
Advocate for Children and Youth |
Vote 34 |
Chief Electroral Officer |
Vote 57 |
Conflict of Interest Commissioner |
Vote 55 |
Information and Privacy Commissioner |
Vote 21 |
Legislative Assembly |
Vote 56 |
Ombudsman and Public Interest Disclosure Commissioner |
Vote 28 |
Provincial Auditor |
Supplementary Estimates:
Vote 76 |
Advocate for Children and Youth |
Vote 57 |
Conflict of Interest Commissioner |
Vote 55 |
Information and Privacy Commissioner |
Vote 21 |
Legislative Assembly |
Vote 56 |
Ombudsman and Public Interest Disclosure Commissioner |
Estimates:
Vote 37 |
Advanced Education |
Vote 169 |
Advanced Education
(Lending and Investing Activities) |
Vote 5 |
Education |
Vote 32 |
Health |
Vote 20 |
Labour Relations and Workplace Safety |
Vote 36 |
Social Services |
Supplementary Estimates:
Vote 37 |
Advanced Education |
Vote 5 |
Education |
Vote 32 |
Health |
Vote 20 |
Labour Relations and Workplace Safety |
Vote 36 |
Social Services |
Estimates:
Vote 73 |
Corrections, Policing
and Public Safety |
Vote 92 |
Firearms Secretariat |
Vote 30 |
Government Relations |
Vote 3 |
Justice and Attorney General |
Vote 27 |
Parks, Culture and
Sport |
Vote 88 |
Tourism Saskatchewan |
Supplementary Estimates:
Vote 73 |
Corrections, Policing and Public Safety |
Vote 92 |
Firearms Secretariat |
PRIVATE MEMBERS’ MOTION
1. Erika Ritchie
to move the following motion:
That the Assembly calls upon the government to implement a procurement policy that prioritizes local workers and local businesses in Saskatchewan.
Not submitted — item of
business determined pursuant to rule 24(4).
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