CONTENTS
Reading
and Receiving Petitions
Presenting
Reports by Standing and Special Committees
PRIVATE MEMBERS’ PUBLIC BILLS AND
ORDERS
IN
STANDING COMMITTEES / EN COMITÉS PERMANENTS
Standing
Committee on House Services
Standing
Committee on Human Services / Comité
permanent des services à la personne
BILLS
AWAITING ROYAL ASSENT / PROJETS DE LOI EN ATTENTE DE SANCTION ROYALE
FIRST SESSION — THIRTIETH
LEGISLATURE
of the
Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
ROUTINE
PROCEEDINGS
AND
ORDERS OF THE DAY
No. 32
Thursday, May 1, 2025
PRAYERS
1. Aleana Young to move the following motion:
That the Assembly
opposes Donald Trump’s threats to make Canada the 51st state, and also opposes the threats of western separation supported
by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and others.
(see Appendix C for items designated for priority consideration)
1. James Thorsteinson to move the following motion:
That this Assembly call upon the new Liberal government of Canada to stand up for Saskatchewan by eliminating Bill C-69, the industrial carbon tax, the methane cap, the oil and gas cap, and the clean electricity regulations.
(see Appendix C for items designated for priority consideration)
1. On the proposed motion no. 1 moved by Erika Ritchie:
That the Assembly calls upon the government to implement a procurement policy that prioritizes local workers and local businesses in Saskatchewan.
(Nicole Sarauer)
Adjourned once
2. On the proposed motion no. 3 moved by Meara Conway:
That the Assembly calls upon the government to ban the practice of using virtual doctors for patients giving birth to a child or experiencing a life-threatening emergency,
and the proposed amendment moved by the Hon. Lori Carr:
That all words following “that the Assembly” be replaced with:
commends the Saskatchewan Health Authority and health care providers for continuously looking for new ways to expand health care services in all parts of Saskatchewan, including making virtual health services available to people in rural and northern areas of Saskatchewan.
(Leroy Laliberte)
1. Bill No. 602 — |
The Buy Local Day Act |
|
(Aleana Young) PRINTED |
2. Bill No. 603 — |
The Ukrainian Heritage Month Act |
|
(Keith Jorgenson) PRINTED |
Estimates:
Vote 10 |
Executive Council |
Committed after Second Reading / Renvoyé d’obligation après deuxième
lecture:
*Specified Bills: must be voted on before Completion Day / Projets de loi spécifiés: à être votés avant
le jour d’achèvement
*Bill
No. 14 — |
The Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2025 |
|
(Hon. Jeremy Harrison) |
*Bill No. 15 — |
The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment
Act, 2025 / *Projet de loi no 15 — Loi modificative
de 2025 sur la réglementation des boissons alcoolisées et des jeux de hasard |
|
(Hon. / L’hon.
Alana Ross) |
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 |
Committed after Second Reading / Renvoyé d’obligation après deuxième
lecture:
*Specified Bills: must be voted on before Completion Day / Projets de loi spécifiés: à être votés
avant le jour d’achèvement
*Bill No. 18 — |
The Regulated Health Professions Act |
|
(Hon. Jeremy Cockrill) |
*Bill No. 19 — |
The Regulated Health Professions Consequential Amendments
Act, 2025 / *Projet
de loi no 19 — Loi de 2025 corrélative
de la loi intitulée The Regulated Health Professions Act |
|
(Hon. / L’hon.
Jeremy Cockrill) |
Committed after Second Reading / Renvoyé d’obligation après deuxième
lecture:
*Specified Bills: must be voted on before Completion Day / Projets de loi spécifiés: à être votés
avant le jour d’achèvement
*Bill No. 7 — |
The Court of Appeal (Residency) Amendment Act,
2024 / *Projet de loi
no 7 — Loi modificative de 2024 sur la Cour
d’appel (résidence) |
|
(Hon. / L’hon. Tim McLeod) |
Bill No. 21 — |
The Construction Codes (Derelict Buildings)
Amendment Act, 2025 |
|
(Hon. Eric Schmalz) |
Bill No. 6 — |
The Safe Public Spaces (Street Weapons) Act |
Bill No. 10 — |
The Miscellaneous Statutes (Public Registries
Enhancement) Amendment Act, 2024 |
Bill No. 11 — |
The Miscellaneous Statutes (Public Registries
Enhancement) Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 2) / Projet
de loi no 11 — Loi
modificative diverse (amélioration des registres publics) de 2024 (no 2) |
Bill No. 9 — |
The Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2024 |
Bill No. 13 — |
The Income Tax Amendment Act, 2025 |
Bill No. 16 — |
The Provincial Sales Tax Amendment Act, 2025 |
Bill No. 8 — |
The Child Care (New Facilities) Amendment Act,
2024 / Projet de loi no 8
— Loi modificative de 2024 sur les garderies d’enfants (nouveaux établissements) |
Bill No. 601 — |
The Sikh Heritage Month Act |
Bill No. 17 — |
The Saskatchewan Commercial Innovation Incentive (Patent Box) Amendment Act, 2025 |
Bill No. 20 — |
The Small and Medium Enterprise (SME)
Investment Tax Credit Act |
Bill No. 4 — |
The Workers’ Compensation Amendment Act, 2024 |
Bill No. 5 — |
The Saskatchewan Employment Amendment Act, 2024 |
Bill No. 3 — |
The Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Amendment Act, 2024 |
PRIVATE MEMBERS’ MOTION
1.
James Thorsteinson to move the following motion:
That this Assembly call upon the new Liberal government of Canada to stand up for Saskatchewan by eliminating Bill C-69, the industrial carbon tax, the methane cap, the oil and gas cap, and the clean electricity regulations.
Not submitted — item of
business determined pursuant to rule 24(4).
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