CONTENTS

 

ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS

Introduction of Guests

Presenting Petitions

Reading and Receiving Petitions

Statements by Members

Question Period

Ministerial Statements

Introduction of Bills

Presenting Reports by Standing and Special Committees

ORDERS OF THE DAY

GOVERNMENT ORDERS

Committee of Finance

PRIVATE MEMBERS’ PUBLIC BILLS AND ORDERS

Adjourned Debates

Second Readings

 

 

FIRST SESSION — THIRTIETH LEGISLATURE

of the

Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan

 

ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS

AND

ORDERS OF THE DAY

 

No. 41

Wednesday, October 22, 2025

PRAYERS

ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS

Introduction of Guests

Presenting Petitions

Reading and Receiving Petitions

Statements by Members

Question Period

Ministerial Statements

Introduction of Bills

Presenting Reports by Standing and Special Committees

ORDERS OF THE DAY

GOVERNMENT ORDERS

Committee of Finance

PRIVATE MEMBERS’ PUBLIC BILLS AND ORDERS

Adjourned Debates

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.

(Hon. Tim McLeod)

Adjourned twice

2.     On the proposed motion no. 4 moved by James Thorsteinson:

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.

(Hon. Lori Carr)

Adjourned once

3.     On the proposed motion of Aleana Young:

That Bill No. 602 — The Buy Local Day Act be now read a second time.

(Nicole Sarauer)

Adjourned once

 

Second Readings

1.     Bill No. 603 —

The Ukrainian Heritage Month Act

 

(Keith Jorgenson) PRINTED

2.     Bill No. 604 —

The Referendum and Plebiscite (Keep Saskatchewan in Canada) Amendment Act

 

(Carla Beck) PRINTED

 

 

 

 

 

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