Hansard Speaker Index - 1st Session of the 23rd Legislature
Tchorzewski, Mr. Edwin (NDP, Regina Dewdney)
Address in reply to the Speech from the Throne
Teichrob, Ms. Carol (NDP, Saskatoon Meewasin) Minister of Municipal Government
Archives Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 23)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
509–510
Emergency 911 System Act (No. 43)
Emergency preparedness
Projects, ministerial statement (Teichrob),
1430
Film and video programs
Queer City Cinema, Dunlop Gallery, Saskatchewan Arts Board, funding,
676–677
Government
Appointments, political,
1852
Libraries Co-operation Act, 1996 (No. 29)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
508–509
Local Government Election Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 32)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
992–993
Ministerial statements
Emergency preparedness, projects (Teichrob),
1430
Saskatchewan Telecommunications, president, appointment (Teichrob),
679–690
Sports, Saskatchewan Winter Games, 1998, Nipawin (Teichrob),
1037
Telecommunications, Internet, Sympatico service, fixed cost regardless of location (Teichrob),
3075
Municipal Board Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 46)
Municipal Government Department
Municipal Government Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment and Repeal Act, 1996 (No. 36)
Municipal Revenue Sharing Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 86)
Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 72)
Oral question period
Film and video programs, Queer City Cinema, Saskatchewan Arts Board, funding,
676–677
Government, appointments, political,
1852
Housing, low income, affordable,
849–850
Municipalities, funding,
919
Property, assessment, review, senior citizens, impact,
922
Rural municipalities, Canada-Saskatchewan infrastructure works program, projects, funding,
1516–1517
Saskatchewan Arts Board, funding,
1371
Saskatchewan Telecommunications, advertising, Globe and Mail
2030–2031
Saskatchewan Telecommunications, political patronage appointments, problems,
1183
Saskatchewan Telecommunications, president, appointment,
737–738
Saskatchewan Telecommunications, president, former, contract,
41 ,
738
Saskatchewan Telecommunications, privatization, consideration,
877
Saskatchewan Telecommunications, revenue, Leicester Communications Limited, sale,
846
Saskatchewan Telecommunications, strike action, emergency services,
786–787 ,
847
Saskatchewan Telecommunications, strike action, resolution,
876 ,
978–979
Saskatchewan Telecommunications, strike action, tentative agreement,
1261 ,
1293–1294
Saskatchewan Telecommunications, vice-president, salary,
921–922
Schools, bus transportation, communication devices, installation,
3001
Students, summer employment, SaskTel strike action, effect,
1123
Telecommunications, Internet, rural service rates,
2154–2155
Planning and Development Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 73)
Property
Assessment, review, senior citizens, impact,
922
Public Libraries Act, 1996 (No. 28)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
502–508
Rural municipalities
Canada-Saskatchewan infrastructure works program, projects, funding,
1516–1517
Rural Municipality Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 71)
Saskatchewan Municipal Board
Saskatchewan Telecommunications
Political patronage appointments, problems,
1183
President, appointment, ministerial statement (Teichrob),
679–680
President, former, contract,
41 ,
738
Privatization, consideration,
877
Revenue, Leicester Communications Limited, sale,
846
Schools
Bus transportation, communication devices, installation,
3001
Service Districts Act (No. 33)
Sports
Saskatchewan Winter Games, 1998, Nipawin, ministerial statement (Teichrob),
1037
Students
Summer employment, SaskTel strike action, effect,
1123
Tax Enforcement Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 45)
Telecommunications
Internet, Sympatico service, fixed cost regardless of location, ministerial statement (Teichrob),
3075
Urban Municipality Amendment Act, 1996 (no. 70)
Thomson, Mr. Andrew (NDP, Regina South)
Address in reply to the Speech from the Throne
Banks and banking
Toronto Dominion Bank and Trust, new branch opening in Regina (March 20, 1996), member's statement,
446
British Columbia
Commentary on recent provincial election results (May 28, 1996), member's statement,
1966
Business
International contracts, moved (Johnson),
1437–1439
Crown Construction Tendering Agreement
Economic development
Partnership for Growth: Building on the Renewal of the Saskatchewan Economy, goals, working toward, moved (Thomson),
1265–1268
Education, post-secondary
And training, funding priority, commendation, moved (Bradley), amendment (Krawetz),
1102–1107
Film industry
SaskFILM reception, American film market annual trade show, member's statement,
69
Firearms Act (C-68)
Enforcement, provincial control, moved (D'Autremont)
Questions and comments
1608
Insurance companies
Crown Life Insurance
Jobs creation in Regina, member's statement,
1004–1005
Points of order
Member, recognition, when not in his place,
1925
Schools
St. Matthew School, Regina, learning grounds project, member's statement,
1368
Small business
Pebble Peach Interactive, Regina, production of new CD-ROM, high school arts education, member's statement,
2487
Support, moved (Lorje), amendment (Draude),
1920–1922
Questions and comments,
1924
Statistics
Favourable statistics for the province, member's statement,
2272–2273
Students
Commentary on summer employment prospects for students, member's statement,
2937
Tourism
Tourism Saskatchewan, creation (May 1, 1996), member's statement,
1423
Universities
Spring convocations, honorary doctorates, Eric Peterson (actor) and Buffy Sainte-Marie (musician), and Brad Hornung (former Regina Pats hockey player), member's statement,
1823–1824
Toth, Mr. Don (Progressive Conservative, Moosomin)
Agriculture
4-H clubs' Achievement Days, and 50th anniversary of Wawota 4-H Beef Club (1996), member's statement,
2273–2274
Commentary on Canadian Wheat Board and lack of support for agriculture producers, member's statement,
1708
Agriculture and Food Department
Assiniboine Valley Health District
Hospital and nursing home closures, moratorium, petitions,
67
Canadian Red Cross
100th anniversary (1996), member's statement,
2999
Child and Family Services Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 15)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
829–833
Child care
Recognition of child care-givers, member's statement,
1593
Condolences
Gardner, Ernest Franklin (John) (former MLA), moved (Romanow),
295
Member, Kelvington-Wadena, extended by Assembly,
75
Crop depredation
Wildlife, compensation plan, moved (Bjornerud),
2426–2427
Crown Construction Tendering Agreement
Repeal, moved (Gantefoer),
2426
Crown Foundation for District Health Boards Act (No. 114)
Discrimination and racism
International Day Against Racial Discrimination (March 21, 1996), member's statement,
413
Drug abuse/substance abuse
Whitespruce Youth Treatment Centre, amalgamation with Calder Centre,
677 ,
739
Whitespruce Youth Treatment Centre, closure, member's statement,
1258
Economic Development Department
Education and Health Tax Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 116)
Energy and Mines Department
Enforcement of Maintenance Orders Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 12)
Environment and Resource Management Department
Executive Council
Estimates (1996-1997),
2828
Farm security
Workable, fair and affordable approach, designing, moved (Murrell), amendment (McLane),
371–372
Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations
Food banks
Elimination, election promise,
449
Health care
Facilities, charitable donations, legislation,
1828
Hospital auxiliary tea in Moosomin (May 10, 1996), and work of hospital auxiliaries in province, member's statement,
1536
Patients, complaints and concerns, procedure (Ombudsman, appointment),
1426–1427
Statistics, dead on arrival,
312
Health Department
Portfolio, redundancy, moved (Toth),
1925–1927
Health district boards
Financial information, availability,
1181
Health Districts Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 76)
Health Labour Relations Reorganization Act (No. 120)
Highway and Vehicle Statutes Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 17)
Highways and roads
Highway No. 1, double-laning, funding, petitions,
2688 ,
2761 ,
2852
Highways and Transportation Department
Home care
Essential services, declaration, moved (Toth),
1462
Negligence, allegations, J. Nicholson death,
1034
Impaired driving
Provincial Impaired Driving Awareness Week (March 24-30, 1996), member's statement,
472
Indian and Métis Affairs Secretariat
Justice Department
Independent prosecutor (Chris Evans), report,
1596–1597
Justice, administration
Latimer (Robert) case, review,
2491
Parole granted, community response, member's statement,
103
Legal Profession Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 25)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
438–440
Legislative Assembly members
Conflict of interest, adult children, legislation,
1181–1182
Passing of Deputy Clerk's [Greg Putz] father, Arthur Putz, condolences, extended by Assembly, member's statement,
1738
Legislative Assembly, adjournment
Legislative Assembly, hours of sitting
April 4-10, 1996, moved (Shillington),
780–781
Members' Conflict of Interest Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 79)
Mental health
Mental health week in Saskatchewan, member's statement,
1367
Mining industry
Accident, Flin Flon, condolences,
75
Moosomin, Sask.
Recognition of activities in Moosomin constituency, member's statement,
540
Motions (under Rule 46)
Home care, essential services, declaration, moved (Toth),
1462
Rural municipalities, tax loss, compensation, treaty land entitlement, moved (Toth),
1632–1637
Motor vehicles, insurance
Personal injury protection plan, moved (Wall), amendment (Toth),
1720–1722
Personal injury protection plan, review,
3072–3073
Multiple sclerosis
Multiple Sclerosis walkathon in Regina, member's statement,
1825
Municipal Government Department
Oral question period
Adoption, Christian Counselling Services, funding,
1485 ,
2060–2061
Doctors/Physicians, fees, schedule, new,
1909–1910
Drug abuse/substance abuse, Whitespruce Youth Treatment Centre, amalgamation with Calder Centre,
677 ,
739
Environment and Resource Management Department, offices, closure,
2769
Family planning, Facts of Life Line, funding,
1346–1347
Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, grant,
40
Food banks, elimination, election promise,
449
Health care, facilities, charitable donations, legislation,
1828
Health care, patients, complaints and concerns, procedure (Ombudsman appointment),
1426–1427
Health care, services, lawsuits,
2089
Health care, statistics, dead on arrival,
312
Health district boards, financial information, availability,
1181
Health district boards, funding,
1319
Home care, negligence, allegations, J. Nicholson death,
1034
Home care, workers, strike, potential,
1459–1460
Justice Department, independent prosecutor (Chris Evans), report,
1596–1597
Justice, administration, Latimer (Robert) case, review,
2491
Legislative Assembly members, compensation,
351
Legislative Assembly members, conflict of interest, adult children, legislation,
1181–1182
Motor vehicles, insurance, personal injury protection plan, review,
3072–3073
Personal care homes, licensing,
2153
Personal care homes, regulations,
1370
Rural communities, health care, Rural Health Coalition Agreement,
2088–2089
Rural municipalities, tax loss, compensation, treaty land entitlements,
1629
Sexual offenders, high-risk, public identification,
284
Social Services Department, family support services branch, Saskatoon, budget, reduction,
789
Special care homes, funding, reduction,
1769–1770
Special care homes, Swift Current Care Centre, closure,
1740–1742
Plains Health Centre, Regina
Points of order
Bills, amendment, vote, confusion,
3079
Deputy Chair of committees, election,
21
Motions, member speaking permitted to raise another question,
2180
Votes, on division, clarification,
2279
Prayer breakfasts
Saskatchewan prayer breakfast in Regina (April 3, 1996), member's statement,
736
Rural communities
Health care, Rural Health Coalition Agreement,
2088–2089
Mainline rural economic development committee, recognition of work, member's statement,
191
Rural municipalities
Shared services between communities, member's statement,
1149
Tax loss, compensation, treaty land entitlements,
1629
Tax loss, compensation, treaty land entitlements, moved (Toth),
1632–1633
Saskatchewan Income Plan Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 14)
Saskatchewan Medical Care Insurance Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 77)
Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 8)
Saskatchewan Water Corporation
Service Districts Act (No. 33)
Sexual offenders
High-risk, public identification,
284
Small business
Support, moved (Lorje), amendment (Draude),
1922–1923
Social Services Department
Estimates, supplementary (1995-1996),
2841
Family support services branch, Saskatoon, budget, reduction,
789
Special care homes
Swift Current Care Centre, closure,
1740–1742
Swift Current Care Centre, closure, petitions,
1763
Sports
Saskatchewan Sport Male Athlete of the Year Award (1996), Jim Wingert, recipient, member's statement,
587–588
Tributes
Father of member from Regina Dewdney, member's statement,
14
Volunteers
National Volunteers Week (April 22-17, 1996), member's statement,
1031
Recognition awards held in Kipling (April 14, 1996), member's statement,
875
Women
International Women's Day (March 8, 1996), member's statement,
165–166
Trew, Mr. Kim (NDP, Regina Coronation Park)
Address in reply to the Speech from the Throne
Conservation
Save Our Environment guide, 4th annual, member's statement,
785–786
Crown Construction Tendering Agreement
Education, post-secondary
And training, funding priority, commendation, moved (Bradley), amendment (Krawetz),
1111–1113
Environment
National Environment Week, member's statement,
2084–2085
Fundraising
Hip Hip Hooray fundraising walks in Saskatoon (June 7, 1996), Yorkton (June 9, 1996), and Regina (June 9, 1996), member's statement,
2322
Z99 radiothon (March 28-29, 1996) fundraiser, pediatric playroom for Allan Blair Cancer Centre, member's statement,
587 ,
673
Gasoline
Price, increase, member's statement,
70 ,
414–415
Golf
Big Brothers Texas Scramble Golf Tournament in Regina (May 31, 1996), and 25th anniversary of Regina Big Brothers, member's statement,
2150
Labour force
Day of mourning for killed and injured workers (April 28, 1996), member's statement,
1200
Right to work, moved (Goohsen),
940–941
Land Titles Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 58)
Mining industry
Mine Safety Award (1996), Tyson Mining Corporation, recipient, member's statement,
310
Municipalities
Amalgamation, opposition, moved (Bjornerud), amendment (Whitmore)
Questions and comments,
233
Olympics
1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics, Andrea Schwart and Bree Burgess, Regina residents attending, member's statement,
613
Points of order
Visitors, engaging in debate,
2101
Power Corporation Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 2) (No. 87)
Regina, Sask.
Coronation Park, developments, member's statement,
2854
Schools
Saskatchewan Physical Education Association's Quality Physical Education Award (1996), George Lee School, Regina, recipient, member's statement,
2274
Sports
1998 Can-Am Police-Fire Games and 1998 Scott Tournament of Hearts, Regina, host, member's statement,
15
Transfer payments
Moved (MacKinnon), amendment (Aldridge),
274–275