Hansard Speaker Index - 1st Session of the 23rd Legislature
Langford, Mr. Jack (NDP, Saskatchewan Rivers)
Address in reply to the Speech from the Throne
Farm security
Workable, fair and affordable approach, designing, moved (Murrell), amendment (McLane),
361–362
Forest industry
Clearwater Forest Products, new partnerships agreement with province, member's statement,
2689
Historic buildings
Saskatchewan Architectural Heritage Society
Vintage Building award for exterior renovations (1996), Waskesiu Golf Course clubhouse (Prince Albert) and Edwards & Edwards Architects, Saskatoon, recipients, member's statement,
2938
Honours and awards
Lakeland Citizen of the Year (1996), Edward Walker, Christopher Lake, recipient, member's statement,
1004
Indians/First Nations
Lloyd Johnson Memorial Centre, Shellbrook, grand opening (May 6, 1996), new healing lodge, member's statement,
1455
Teachers
Sister Eliza of Mary (Alice Gervais), commemoration, member's statement,
381
Training programs
Jobstart training program, examples from La Ronge and Prince Albert, member's statement,
1766
Wildlife
Habitat 2000, distribution of educational kits to schools in the province, member's statement,
946
Lautermilch, Mr. Eldon (NDP, Prince Albert Northcote) Minister of Energy and Mines
Crown corporations
Tendering policy, native preference,
135–138
Education
Canadian Association for Community Education, Community School Coordinator of the Year Award (1996), Fay Stupnikoff, Prince Albert, member's statement,
2201–2202
Electricity
Condie-Queen Elizabeth transmission line, construction, concerns,
2624 ,
2940
Rural underground distribution program,
1658
Energy and Mines Department
Government
Funds, repayment, Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan,
1513 ,
1541 ,
1627
Irrigation Act, 1996 (No. 39)
Land
Conservation easements, removal,
1092
Taxation, drainage systems, construction and maintenance, treaty land entitlements, effect,
1092
Legislative Assembly members
Mining industry
Saskatchewan Mining Week, member's statement,
1850
Ministerial statements
SaskPower Commercial, thermal power units, modernization, Ukraine, CIDA agreement (Lautermilch),
1183–1184
Oral question period
Crown corporations, tendering policy, native preference,
135–138
Electricity, Condie-Queen Elizabeth transmission line, construction, concerns,
2624 ,
2940
Electricity, rural underground distribution program,
1658
Government, funds, repayment, Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan,
1513 ,
1541 ,
1627
Land, conservation easements, removal,
1092
Land, taxation, drainage systems, construction and maintenance, treaty land entitlements, effect,
1092
Legislative Assembly members, compensation,
2416–2417
Saskatchewan Power Corporation, accountability,
1657
Saskatchewan Power Corporation, Crow benefit payment, land tenants,
1152
Saskatchewan Power Corporation, customer relations personnel,
1912
Saskatchewan Power Corporation, president and vice-president, executive vehicles, lease,
1515
Saskatchewan Power Corporation, right of entry,
1657
Service Districts Act (No. 33), withdrawal,
1828–1829
Telephones, enhanced 911 initiative, funding,
1829–1830
Water supply, Wakaw-Humboldt pipeline,
1855–1856
Power Corporation Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 2) (No. 87)
Power Corporation Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 38)
Saskatchewan Power Corporation
Crow benefit payment, land tenants,
1152
Customer relations personnel,
1912
President and vice-president, executive vehicles, lease,
1515
Saskatchewan Research Council
Saskatchewan Water Corporation
SaskPower Commercial
Thermal power units, modernization, Ukraine, CIDA agreement, ministerial statement (Lautermilch),
1183–1184
Service Districts Act (No. 33)
Small business
Kelran Microbiologicals, Prince Albert, community contributions, member's statement,
1765
Tourism
Prince Albert Tourism Awards (1996), recipients, member's statement,
2763
Wildlife
Establishment of new wildlife habitat, donation of land by Bill Hyshka, member's statement,
2239
Lingenfelter, Mr. Dwaine (NDP, Regina Elphinstone) Deputy Premier, Minister of Economic Development
Agri-Food Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 47)
Animal Identification Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 48)
Banks and banking
Bank of Nova Scotia, data centre, closure,
1684
Business
Credit checks, fees and regulations,
2155 ,
2206
Community Bonds Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 6)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
796–801
Crown Construction Tendering Agreement
Department of Agriculture Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 97)
Drug abuse/substance abuse
Whitespruce Youth Treatment Centre, amalgamation with Calder Centre,
675–677
Economic Development Department
Employment
Loss, Ford Credit Canada, Regina,
448–449
Exports
Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership Inc.
Food processing
Rabbit processing plant, CanRa Processors Inc., closure,
331–332
Government
Appointments, political,
1685
Information systems, ISM 2000, memorandum of understanding,
1740
Information systems, ISM 2000, memorandum of understanding, ministerial statement (Lingenfelter),
1743–1744
HARO Financial Corporation
Crown Investments Corporation, investment, agreement,
2033–2034
Heritage
Preservation, tax deductions,
1183
High technology
Synchrotron light source research facility, Saskatoon, ministerial statement (Lingenfelter),
2091
Highways and Transportation Department
Maintenance depots, closure,
615
Hospitals
Emergency services, reduction,
674–675
Industrial Incentive Program Repeal Act (No. 7)
Insurance companies
Crown Life Insurance
Increased profits and expansion of business, member's statement,
1681
Ministerial statements
Government, information systems, ISM 2000, memorandum of understanding (Lingenfelter),
1743–1744
High technology, Synchrotron light source research facility, Saskatoon (Lingenfelter),
2091
Temple Gardens Mineral Spa, Moose Jaw, opening (Lingenfelter),
2034–2035
Oral question period
Banks and banking, Bank of Nova Scotia, data centre, closure,
1684
Business, credit checks, fees and regulations,
2155 ,
2206
Drug abuse/substance abuse, Whitespruce Youth Treatment Centre, amalgamation with Calder Centre,
675–677
Economic development, funding, results,
741
Employment development, tax reduction, impact,
477
Employment, loss, Ford Credit Canada, Regina,
448–449
Exports, Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership Inc., goals,
2207
Food processing, Rabbit processing plant, CanRa Processors Inc., closure,
331–332
Government, appointments, political,
1685
Government, information systems, ISM 2000, memorandum of understanding,
1740
Government, public opinion polls,
738–739
HARO Financial Corporation, Crown Investments Corporation, investment, agreement,
2033–2034
Heritage, preservation, tax deductions,
1183
Highways and Transportation Department, asphalt purchases,
1180–1181
Highways and Transportation Department, maintenance depots, closure,
615
Hospitals, emergency services, reduction,
674–675
Investment, Cuba, security,
195–196
Regulations, review, reduction and elimination,
2242
Rural communities, economic development, urban-based strategy,
313–315 ,
3004
Schools, closures, rural business communities, impact,
980
Small business, Queen City Cleaners, Regina, closure,
2153
Points of order
Leave, requesting, without having the floor,
3046
Regulations
Review, reduction and elimination,
2242
Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon
New bishop, Vernon James Weisgerber, Vibank, member's statement,
1342
Rural communities
Economic development, urban-based strategy,
313–315 ,
3004
Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 8)
Schools
Closures, rural business communities, impact,
980
Commentary regarding public board's decision to keep Scott Collegiate, Regina, open in the fall, member's statement,
2201
Small business
Queen City Cleaners, Regina, closure,
2153
Temple Gardens Mineral Spa, Moose Jaw
Opening, ministerial statement (Lingenfelter),
2034–2035
Lorje, Ms. Pat (NDP, Saskatoon Southeast)
Address in reply to the Speech from the Throne
AIDS (Acquired immune deficiency syndrome)
Canadian AIDS Memorial Quilt, Saskatoon display, hosted by AIDS Saskatoon and the Persons Living with AIDS Network of Saskatchewan, member's statement,
1765–1766
Bed and breakfast accommodations
Growth sector within the province's tourism industry, member's statement,
736
Books
Freedom to Read Week (February 26-March 3, 1996), member's statement,
14–15
Business
Saskatoon Achievement in Business Excellence awards (1996), recipients, member's statement,
1681–1682
Condolences
Member, Kelvington-Wadena, extended by Assembly,
75
Disabled and handicapped persons
Saskatchewan Abilities Council (Saskatoon), partnering with Future Skills, recognition of collaboration program, member's statement,
2028–2029
Economic development
Partnership for Growth: Building on the Renewal of the Saskatchewan Economy, goals, working toward, moved (Thomson)
Questions and comments,
1275
Firearms Act (C-68)
Enforcement, provincial control, moved (D'Autremont),
1603–1604
Labour force
Right to work, moved (Goohsen),
938–940
Mining industry
Accident, Flin Flon, condolences,
75
Multiple sclerosis
Cameco MS Neurological Research Centre, City Hospital, Saskatoon, official opening (March 8, 1996), member's statement,
190
Music
First Banff International Festival of Youth Orchestras (April 7, 1996)
Saskatoon Youth Orchestra, participants, member's statement,
874
South Saskatchewan Youth Orchestra, participants, member's statement,
813
Passover
Observance (1996), member's statement,
765–766
Points of order
Members' statements, documents, tabling,
224
Police services
Police Week (May 12-18, 1996), member's statement,
1625
Rural communities
Essential services, budget, impact, moved (Aldridge)
Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 8)
Saskatoon, Sask.
90th birthday (1996), and population growth, member's statement,
281
Federation of Canadian Municipalities award, Saskatoon race relations committee, recipient, member's statement,
2238–2239
Small business
Support, moved (Lorje), amendment (Draude),
1913–1915
Speaker
Bovine tribute to speaker, member's statement,
2764
Tourism
Economic statistics, support for tourism, member's statement,
1315
Transfer payments
Moved (MacKinnon), amendment (Aldridge),
271–274