Hansard Speaker Index - 1st Session of the 23rd Legislature
       
      
      
- Aldridge, Mr. Gerald (Liberal, Thunder Creek) 
- Address in reply to the Speech from the Throne 
 
- Agriculture 
- Commentary regarding article in Leader Post newspaper and Saskatchewan farming practices, member's statement, 
	1851–1852 
 
 
- Agriculture and Food Department 
 
- Animal Identification Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 48) 
 
- Arts and culture 
- Morse [note: misidentified as Morris] Art Gallery's exhibit on iconography (April 30-May 31, 1996), member's statement, 
	1148–1149 
 
 
- Balanced Budget Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 59) 
 
- Banks and banking 
- Public concerns over decreased rural services, member's statement, 
	382 
 
 
- Basketball 
- Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association 3A girls provincial championships (1996), Caronport Cougars, silver medalists, and Central Collegiate, Moose Jaw, champions, member's statement, 
	587 
 
 
- Bi-Provincial Upgrader, Lloydminster 
 
- Budget 
- Discussion meeting, advertisement, 
	739 
 
 
- Cameco Corporation 
- Shares, sale, debt reduction, 
	286 
 
 
- Canadian Armed Forces 
- 15 Wing Moose Jaw, new fighter lead-in training for pilots, member's statement, 
	218 
 
- Acknowledgment of Moose Jaw residents and military officials for recent NATO tour, member's statement, 
	1257 
 
 
- Condolences 
- Coderre, Lionel Philias (former MLA), moved (Romanow), 
	292 
 
 
- Crown Construction Tendering Agreement 
 
- Crown corporations 
- Review, public meetings, ministerial statement (Wiens), 
	1688 
 
 
- Crown Corporations Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 44) 
 
- Crown Foundation for District Health Boards Act (No. 114) 
 
- Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan 
- Investments, review, 
	1911 
 
 
- Direct Debt Reduction Act (No. 18) 
 
- Economic conditions 
- Commentary on economic difficulties in south-western Saskatchewan, member's statement, 
	2621 
 
 
- Economic development 
- Partnership for Growth: Building on the Renewal of the Saskatchewan Economy, goals, working toward, moved (Thomson) 
- Questions and comments, 
	1276 
 
 
 
- Education and Health Tax Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 94) 
 
- Election Act, 1996 (No. 92) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	2632 
 
 
- Employment 
- Saskatchewan job numbers, decrease, member's statement, 
	1424 
 
 
- Energy and Mines Department 
 
- Farm security 
- Workable, fair and affordable approach, designing, moved (Murrell), amendment (McLane), 
	372–374 
 
 
- Government 
- Credit rating, upgrade, ministerial statement (MacKinnon), 
	1912–1913 
 
- Legal action against, health care funding, rural communities, 
	3148 
 
 
- HARO Financial Corporation 
- Crown Investments Corporation, investment, agreement, 
	2033–2034 
 
 
- Health Districts Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 76) 
 
- Health Facilities Licensing Act (No. 82) 
 
- Health Labour Relations Reorganization Act (No. 120) 
 
- Heritage 
- Claybank Brick Plant Historical Society, recognition, member's statement, 
	1032 
 
 
- Honours and awards 
- Academy Awards, 68th annual (March 25, 1996), and commentary on government, member's statement, 
	472–473 
 
 
- Land Titles Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 58) 
 
- Liberal Party of Saskatchewan 
- Commentary regarding party's leadership process, member's statement, 
	3146 
 
 
- Maintenance enforcement program 
- Federal funding, member's statement, 
	310 
 
 
- Ministerial statements 
- Crown corporations, review, public meetings (Wiens), 
	1688 
 
- Government, credit rating, upgrade, Standard and Poor's (MacKinnon), 
	1912–1913 
 
 
- Moose Jaw-Thunder Creek District Health Board 
- Employees, severance payments, 
	1089 
 
 
- Motions for supply (interim) 
- Expenses, fiscal year ending March 31, 1997, General Revenue Fund, moved (MacKinnon), 
	772–774, 
	779 
 
 
- Municipal Employees' Pension Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 55) 
 
- Natural Resources Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 49) 
 
- Oral question period 
- Bi-Provincial Upgrader, Lloydminster, tax break, 
	70–72 
 
- Budget, balanced, commitment, 
	351–352 
 
- Budget, discussion meeting, advertisement, 
	739 
 
- Budget, five-year plan, 
	476 
 
- Cameco Corporation, shares, sale, debt reduction, 
	286 
 
- Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan, investments, review, 
	1911 
 
- Electricity, rates, increase, 
	446–447 
 
- Government expenditures, reduction, 
	352 
 
- Government, credit rating, 
	1712 
 
- Government, legal action against, health care funding, rural communities, 
	3148 
 
- HARO Financial Corporation, Crown Investments Corporation, investment, agreement, 
	2033–2034 
 
- Health district boards, funding, 
	1540 
 
- Home care, negligence, allegations, J. Nicholson death, 
	1032–1033, 
	1830 
 
- Home care, workers, strike, potential, 
	1539–1540 
 
- Moose Jaw-Thunder Creek District Health Board, employees, severance payments, 
	1089 
 
- Pensions, unfunded liability, independent committee, establishment, Public Accounts Committee, recommendation, 
	1428 
 
- Rolling Hills District Health Board, funding, reduction, 
	3148 
 
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation, computer purchase, 
	880 
 
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation, customer relations personnel, 
	1911–1912 
 
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation, president, pay and benefits, 
	446–447 
 
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications, vice-president, salary, 
	921–922 
 
- Service Districts Act (No. 33), withdrawal, 
	1595 
 
- Special care homes, Providence Place, Moose Jaw, funding, 
	1005–1006, 
	1149–1150, 
	1292, 
	1344–1345, 
	1686, 
	2202–2203, 
	2241–2242, 
	3000 
 
- Special care homes, Providence Place, Moose Jaw, funding vs. consultant studies, 
	385–387, 
	415 
 
- Telephones, enhanced 911 initiative, funding, 
	1829 
 
 
- Pensions 
- Unfunded liability, independent committee, establishment, Public Accounts Committee, recommendation, 
	1428 
 
 
- Plains Health Centre, Regina 
- Closure, petitions, 
	100, 
	131, 
	163, 
	188, 
	215, 
	248, 
	277, 
	307, 
	327, 
	345, 
	377, 
	411, 
	443, 
	469, 
	511, 
	537, 
	565, 
	585, 
	611, 
	671, 
	733, 
	763, 
	811, 
	843, 
	867, 
	915, 
	943, 
	975, 
	1001, 
	1029, 
	1085, 
	1145, 
	1175, 
	1199, 
	1255, 
	1287, 
	1313, 
	1339, 
	1365, 
	1421, 
	1451, 
	1479, 
	1509, 
	1533, 
	1591, 
	1623, 
	1679, 
	1705, 
	1735, 
	1763, 
	1823, 
	1847, 
	1903, 
	1963, 
	2025, 
	2055, 
	2083, 
	2147, 
	2199, 
	2235, 
	2271, 
	2319, 
	2411, 
	2483, 
	2565, 
	2619, 
	2687, 
	2761, 
	2851, 
	2935, 
	2997, 
	3067, 
	3143 
 
 
- Points of privilege 
- Conflict of Interest Commissioner, directorate position of corporation which criticized him, served to impair performance of his duties, 
	2829 
 
 
- Power Corporation Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 2) (No. 87) 
 
- Public Employees Pension Plan Act (No. 64) 
 
- Queen's Bench Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 88) 
 
- Rolling Hills District Health Board 
 
- Rural communities 
- Essential services, budget, impact, moved (Aldridge), 
	923–925 
- Questions and comments, 
	933 
 
 
 
- Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 96) 
 
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation 
- Concern regarding route of SaskPower's proposed new line in Moose Jaw district, member's statement, 
	946 
 
- President, pay and benefits, 
	446–447 
 
 
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications 
 
- SaskEnergy Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 35) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	993–994 
 
 
- Service Districts Act (No. 33) 
 
- Special care homes 
- Commentary regarding funding cut to Providence Place, Moose Jaw, member's statement, 
	1682 
 
- Commentary regarding future of geriatric unit at Providence Place, Moose Jaw, member's statement, 
	1765, 
	2239 
 
- Providence Place, Moose Jaw, funding, 
	1005–1006, 
	1149–1150, 
	1292, 
	1344–1345, 
	1686, 
	2202–2203, 
	2241–2242, 
	3000 
 
- Providence Place, Moose Jaw, funding vs. consultant studies, 
	385–387, 
	415 
 
- Support for Sisters of Providence, continuation of work at Providence Place, member's statement, 
	1341–1342 
 
- Upcoming rally in Moose Jaw (June 5, 1996) to protest closure to Providence Place, member's statement, 
	2149 
 
 
- Superannuation (Supplementary Provisions) Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 65) 
 
- Telephones 
- Enhanced 911 initiative, funding, 
	1829 
 
 
- Thunder Creek constituency 
- Commentary on constituents' judgments, member's statement, 
	2998–2999 
 
 
- Tourism 
- Commentary on the future of the Moose Jaw air show, member's statement, 
	3069 
 
- Local attraction, Thunder Creek constituency, member's statement, 
	567–568 
 
 
- Transfer payments 
- Moved (MacKinnon), amendment (Aldridge), 
	260–264 
 
 
- Wascana Energy Inc. 
- Commentary regarding proposed legislation changes, member's statement, 
	1737 
 
 
 - Anguish, Mr. Doug (NDP, North Battleford) Minister of Labour 
- Electrical Inspection Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 34) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	852–855 
 
 
- Electricity 
- Rural underground distribution program, 
	448 
 
 
- Enforcement of Maintenance Orders Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 12) 
 
- Health care, reform, 
	3147 
 
- Health Labour Relations Reorganization Act (No. 120) 
 
- Irrigation Act, 1996 (No. 39) 
 
- Labour Department 
- Economic Development Department, combining, 
	2694 
 
 
- Labour force 
- Workers, killed and injured, day of mourning, moment of silence, observance, 
	1207 
 
 
- Legislative Assembly members 
- Resignation for member North Battleford and Minister of Labour [Anguish], 
	2493–2494 
 
 
- Local Government Election Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 32) 
 
- Mental Health Services Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 41) (community treatment orders) 
 
- Minimum Wage Board 
- Chairman, appointment, 
	1153 
 
 
- Ministerial statements 
- Natural gas, rates, decrease (Anguish), 
	618–619 
 
- Occupational health and safety, Canadian Occupational Health and Safety Week (June 3-7, 1996) (Anguish), 
	2092 
 
 
- Natural gas 
- Rates, decrease, ministerial statement (Anguish), 
	618–619 
 
 
- Occupational health and safety 
- Canadian Occupational Health and Safety Week (June 3-7, 1996), ministerial statement (Anguish), 
	2092 
 
 
- Oral question period 
- Crown Construction Tendering Agreement, review and changes, 
	1459, 
	2032, 
	2693 
 
- Electricity, rates, increase, 
	446–447 
 
- Electricity, rural underground distribution program, 
	448 
 
- Energy resources, renewable, options, 
	679 
 
- Health care, labour relations, 
	2573 
 
- Health care, reform, 
	3147 
 
- Labour Department, Economic Development Department, combining, 
	2694 
 
- Labour Department, minister, resignation, July 1, 1996, 
	2572 
 
- Labour force, right to work, 
	1009 
 
- Minimum Wage Board, chairman, appointment, 
	1153 
 
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation, agents, non-commissioned, termination, 
	418 
 
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation, president, pay and benefits, 
	446–447 
 
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation, vice-president, pay and benefits, 
	448 
 
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications, re-engineering process, 
	617 
 
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications, strike action, 
	616–617 
 
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications, strike action, mediator, appointment, 
	948, 
	978 
 
- Shand Power Plant, accident, May 27, 1980, victims, compensation, 
	2088 
 
- Workers' Compensation Board, financial practices, Provincial Auditor's recommendations, 
	1262 
 
- Workers' Compensation Board, review board, appointment, 
	1263 
 
 
- Personal Property Security Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 50) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	999 
 
 
- Pharmacy Act, 1996 (No. 40) 
 
- Power Corporation Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 38) 
 
- Radiation Health and Safety Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 22) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	857–860 
 
 
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation 
- Agents, non-commissioned, termination, 
	418 
 
- President, pay and benefits, 
	446–447 
 
- Vice-president, pay and benefits, 
	448 
 
 
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications 
- Re-engineering process, 
	617 
 
- Strike action, mediator, appointment, 
	948, 
	978 
 
 
- SaskEnergy Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 35) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	993–994 
 
 
- Shand Power Plant 
- Accident, May 22, 1980, victims, compensation, 
	2088 
 
 
- University of Regina Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 4) 
 
- Water Corporation Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 37) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	856–857 
 
 
- Workers' Compensation Board 
- Financial practices, Provincial Auditor's recommendations, 
	1262 
 
- Review board, appointment, 
	1263 
 
 
 - Atkinson, Ms. Pat (NDP, Saskatoon Nutana) Minister of Education 
- Architects Act, 1996 (No. 27) 
 
- Arts and culture 
- The Fringe (August 2-11, 1996) and comedy festivals, member's statement, 
	2690 
 
 
- Children 
- Northern Saskatchewan Children's Festival in Saskatoon (June 4-8, 1996), member's statement, 
	2149 
 
 
- Education, 
	1424–1425 
- Regional educational authorities, proposed, 
	73 
 
- Restructuring, consultation, ministerial statement (Atkinson), 
	1429 
 
 
- Education Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 2) (No. 110) 
 
- Education Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 5) 
 
- Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act (No. 61) 
 
- Ministerial statements 
- Education, restructuring, consultation (Atkinson), 
	1429 
 
- Schools, computers for schools program (Atkinson), 
	477–478 
 
- Telecommunications, enhancement fund, education, multi-media learning strategy (Atkinson), 
	335 
 
 
- Oral question period 
- Education, four-day school week, proposal, Scenic Valley School Division, 
	1629–1630, 
	1969–1970 
 
- Education, regional educational authorities, 
	73 
 
- School boards/School divisions, rural, funding, 
	1630 
 
- Schools, closures, rural business communities, impact, 
	980 
 
 
- School boards/School divisions 
 
- Schools 
- Closures, rural business communities, impact, 
	980 
 
- Computers for schools program, ministerial statement (Atkinson), 
	477–478 
 
 
- Teachers 
- Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation's Roy C. Hill Provincial Award (1996), Slawko Kindrachuk, recipient, member's statement, 
	916 
 
 
- Teachers Superannuation and Disability Benefits Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 112) 
 
- Teachers' Life Insurance (Government Contributory) Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 111) 
 
- Telecommunications 
- Enhancement fund, education, multi-media learning, strategy, ministerial statement (Atkinson), 
	335 
 
 
- Young Women's Christian Association 
- Women of Distinction Awards (1996) 
- Saskatoon recipients, member's statement, 
	567