CONTENTS
Reading and Receiving Petitions
Presenting Reports by Standing and
Special Committees
WRITTEN QUESTIONS (See Appendix A)
Second Readings / Deuxième lecture
PRIVATE
MEMBERS’ PUBLIC BILLS AND ORDERS

SECOND SESSION — THIRTIETH
LEGISLATURE
of the
Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
ROUTINE
PROCEEDINGS
AND
ORDERS OF THE DAY
No. 7
Monday, November 3, 2025
PRAYERS
*Specified Bills: must be voted on before Completion Day / Projets de loi spécifiés: à être votés avant le jour d’achèvement
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1. *Bill No. 24 — |
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(Hon. Warren Kaeding) PRINTED |
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RECOMMENDATION RECEIVED |
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2. *Bill No. 25 — |
The Income Tax (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act, 2025 |
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(Hon. Jim Reiter) PRINTED |
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RECOMMENDATION RECEIVED |
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3. *Bill No. 26 — |
The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2025 |
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(Hon. Tim McLeod) PRINTED |
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4. *Bill No. 27 — |
The Statute Law Amendment Act, 2025 / *Projet de loi no 27 — Loi de 2025 modifiant le droit législatif |
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(Hon. / L’hon. Tim McLeod) PRINTED / IMPRIMÉ |
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5. *Bill No. 28 — |
The Public Libraries Amendment Act, 2025 |
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(Hon. Everett Hindley) PRINTED |
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RECOMMENDATION RECEIVED |
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6. *Bill No. 29 — |
The Tailgating Act / Projet de loi no 29 — Loi sur les rassemblements d’avant-match |
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(Hon. / L’hon. Alana Ross) PRINTED / IMPRIMÉ |
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RECOMMENDATION RECEIVED / RECOMMANDATION REÇUE |
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1. Bill No. 605 — |
The Free Trade within Canada (Mutual Recognition) Act |
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(Kim Breckner) PRINTED |
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1. Bill No. 606 — |
The Provincial Health Authority (ER Closure right-to-know) Amendment Act |
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(Jared Clarke) PRINTED |
The following questions were given notice on
day no. 2 and are to be answered by day no. 7:
1. Question no. 1 (Jacqueline Roy):
To the Minister of Health, (a) how much did the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency pay out in severance (i.e., amount payable in lieu of notice following termination of an employee’s employment) in each of the past five fiscal years; and (b) in each year, how many employees were terminated?
2. Question no. 2 (Jacqueline Roy):
To the Minister of Health, (a) how many OB-GYNs, nurse practitioners, or other specialists outside of family physicians and general practitioners have training to help with menopause and perimenopause in Saskatchewan; and (b) what is their geographic distribution?
3. Question no. 3 (Jacqueline Roy):
To the Minister of Health, what is the current average MRI wait time for women referred by an OB-GYN or gynaecologist for pelvic or reproductive health concerns?
4. Question no. 4 (Jacqueline Roy):
To the Minister of Health, how many women are currently waiting longer than six months for surgical care related to reproductive or pelvic health conditions (including, but not limited to, hysterectomy, myomectomy, or ovarian procedures)?
5. Question no. 5 (Jacqueline Roy):
To the Minister of Health, (a) what are the most recent rates of maternal mortality and morbidity in Saskatchewan, including breakdowns by region; and (b) what is the current rate of induction, caesarean section, postpartum haemorrhage, and maternal readmission in Saskatchewan hospitals, listed by hospital?
6. Question no. 6 (Jacqueline Roy):
To the Minister of Health, has the ministry conducted a Gender-Based Analysis or Gender-Based Analysis Plus of the 2025–26 health budget, and if so, what were the findings?
7. Question no. 7 (Jacqueline Roy):
To the Minister of Health, (a) what is the current average wait time in Saskatchewan for a breast biopsy for women presenting with suspected malignancy, and how does this compare to the previous five fiscal years; and (b) what is the current average wait time in Saskatchewan for a pelvic biopsy for women presenting with suspected malignancy and gynaecological pathology, and how does this compare to the previous five fiscal years?
8. Question no. 8 (Jacqueline Roy):
To the Minister of Health, how many trained postpartum mental health professionals are available through the Saskatchewan Health Authority, and where are they located?
9. Question no. 9 (Jacqueline Roy):
To the Minister of Health, how many OB-GYNs and uro-gynaecologists are currently practising in Saskatchewan, and how has this number changed annually since 2019?
10. Question no. 10 (Jacqueline Roy):
To the Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, how frequently does the Maternal Mental Health Strategy Saskatchewan Advisory Group meet and advise the Saskatchewan Health Authority, and what is its mandate, membership, and term?
11. Question no. 11 (Jacqueline Roy):
To the Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, how many times in the
past 12 months have Saskatchewan’s inpatient mental health wards been placed on
Code Burgundy (or equivalent emergency status), broken down by facility?
12. Question no. 12 (Jacqueline Roy):
To the Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, how many medication errors were reported in the adult mental health inpatient ward at the Regina General Hospital in the past 12 months?
13. Question no. 13 (Jacqueline Roy):
To the Minister Responsible for the Status of Women Office, (a) how many women and children were turned away from emergency shelters or secondstage housing in Saskatchewan in the past 12 months due to lack of space; and (b) what is the total number of second-stage housing units currently available in Saskatchewan, and how many are in development or expansion-planning stages for 2025–26?
14. Question no. 14 (Jacqueline Roy):
To the Minister Responsible for the Status of Women Office, (a) what measurable objectives has the Office of the Status of Women been assigned for the 2025–26 fiscal year; (b) what performance indicators or metrics are used to assess the effectiveness of the office’s programs and initiatives; (c) how many staff positions currently exist within the Office of the Status of Women, and what percentage of these positions are vacant; and (d) has the office undertaken a public consultation or stakeholder engagement on the priorities of women and girls in Saskatchewan since 2022, and if so, what are the findings?
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