Hansard Speaker Index - 2nd Session of the 23rd Legislature
       
      
      
- Hagel, Mr. Glenn (NDP, Moose Jaw North) See 
	Speaker 
 - Hamilton, Ms. Doreen (NDP, Regina Wascana Plains) 
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne 
 
- Agricultural biotechnology, 
	123 
 
- Ambulance service, 
	125 
- Neonatal, state-of-the-art, Regina Health District, 
	125 
 
 
- Bicycles 
- Co-operators' Wise rider program, member's statement, 
	952 
 
 
- Blind and visually impaired persons 
- Library services, Regina Public Library in partnership with CNIB, member's statement, 
	891, 
	1746 
 
 
- Cancer 
- Allan Blair cancer clinic, 
	125 
 
- April, Cancer month, member's statement, 
	514 
 
 
- Communities, 
	388 
- Economic development/growth, 
	390 
 
 
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals 
 
- Economic and Co-operative Development Department, 
	389 
- Small business loans association program, 
	124 
 
 
- Economic development, 
	123–124 
- Northern Saskatchewan, 
	122 
 
- Partnership for Growth: Building on the Renewal of the Saskatchewan Economy 
	122, 
	390 
 
 
- Employment, 
	122 
- Northern Saskatchewan, 
	122 
 
 
- Estimates Committee 
- Second report, moved (Hamilton) for concurrence, 
	1477 
 
 
- Government 
- Bankruptcy, return from, 
	388 
 
- Financial management, responsible, 
	124, 
	388 
 
 
- Grain transportation 
- Freight rates, subsidies, Western Grain Transportation Act, Crow rate, elimination, 
	124, 
	390 
 
 
- Health care 
- Centres 
- Northern Saskatchewan, 
	125 
 
 
- Magnetic resonance imaging, Regina, Saskatoon, 
	390 
 
 
- Highways and roads, 
	125 
- Funding 
- $2.5 billion over next 10 years, 
	390 
 
 
- Maintenance and repair, funding, Crow benefit, transition payment, 
	124 
 
 
- Hospitals 
- Northern Saskatchewan, 
	125 
 
 
- Housing 
- Starts, member's statement, 
	79, 
	2000 
 
 
- Income tax 
- Saskatchewan tax reduction, 
	389 
 
 
- Ireland 
- St. Patrick's Day, March 17, 1997, member's statement, 
	209 
 
 
- Libraries 
- International Special Librarians Day, April 17, 1997, member's statement, 
	924 
 
 
- Lutheran Church-Canada, Central District Act (No. 301) 
 
- Manufacturing industry, 
	123 
- Direct agents, education and health tax phase-out, 
	389 
 
- Investment tax credit, 
	389 
 
 
- Municipalities 
- Canada-Saskatchewan infrastructure works program 
 
 
- Nurses 
- Health team, new advanced clinical nurses, 
	390 
 
 
- Occupational health and safety 
 
- Pay equity 
- Member's statement, 
	10–11 
 
 
- Rail transportation/railways 
 
- Regional colleges 
- Adult basic education, 
	390 
 
 
- Regional economic development authorities 
 
- Sales taxes 
- Medical equipment, exemption, 
	389 
 
 
- Saskatchewan Research Council 
- Petroleum engineering professorship, University of Regina, establishing, member's statement, 
	1397 
 
 
- Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership Inc. 
 
- Students 
- Human Resources Centre for Students, Queen Elizabeth II Court, City Hall Regina, grand opening, member's statement, 
	1692 
 
- White City Optimist Oratorical Contest, member's statement, 
	1202 
 
 
- Taxation 
- Incentives, targeted, 
	389 
 
 
- Telephones 
- 1-800 numbers, sales taxes, removal, 
	389 
 
 
- Theatre 
- Pilot Butte school, Wizard of Oz production, member's statement, 
	1650 
 
 
- Tobacco 
- Prevention, Saskatchewan youth association, development, member's statement, 
	1124 
 
 
- Tourism, 
	122–124 
- Awards of Excellence gala, Regina, member's statement, 
	395 
 
 
- Training programs 
- Apprenticeship programs, 
	124, 
	390 
 
- Future Skills program, 
	124, 
	390 
 
 
- Transportation 
- National transportation program, 
	125 
 
- Strategy, comprehensive, 
	125 
 
 
- Workers' compensation, 
	123 
 
- Youth 
- Employment development, member's statement, 
	1899–1900 
 
 
 - Haverstock, Ms. Linda (Independent, Saskatoon Greystone) 
- Crown corporations 
- Reconstruction charges, introduction, 
	980 
 
 
- Education 
- Access, denied, students with special needs and behavioural problems, 
	1653–1654 
 
 
- Government expenditures 
- Financial plan, government as a whole, 
	484 
 
 
- Health care 
- Multiple sclerosis 
- Cameco Walk for Multiple Sclerosis, member's statement, 
	1691–1692 
 
 
 
- Housing 
- Low income, project, Saskatoon, ministerial statement (Teichrob), 
	1209 
 
 
- Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amendment Act, 1997 (Duration of Assembly) (No. 223) 
 
- Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amendment Act, 1997 (Sessional Dates) (No. 216) 
 
- Legislative Assembly Public Presentations Act (No. 224) 
 
- Meewasin Valley Authority 
- Executive director, Fred Heal, passing, condolences, member's statement, 
	798 
 
 
- Ministerial statements 
- Housing 
- Low income, project, Saskatoon, 
	1209 
 
 
 
- Oral question period 
- Budget (March 18, 1993), crisis, 
	454–455 
 
- Crown corporations 
- Reconstruction charges, introduction, 
	980 
 
 
- Education 
- Access, denied, students with special needs and behavioural problems, 
	1653–1654 
 
 
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation 
- Reconstruction charges, recording, Provincial Auditor's opinion, 
	980 
 
 
- University of Saskatchewan, grants, capital, 
	2033 
 
- Women, Working for women, Saskatoon, closure, 
	260–262 
 
 
- Psychologists Act, 1997 (No. 47) 
 
- Public Accounts Committee 
- Second report, moved (Aldridge) for concurrence, 
	1092–1093 
 
 
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation 
- Reconstruction charges, recording, Provincial Auditor's opinion, 
	980 
 
 
- University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon 
 
- Women 
- Working for Women, Saskatoon 
- Closure, member's statement, 
	315 
 
 
 
- Writers and poets 
- Canada Book Day, April 23, 1997, recognition, member's statement, 
	1067 
 
 
- Youth 
- Egadz downtown youth centre, Saskatoon, executive director, Gail Roach Kozun, passing, member's statement, 
	798 
 
 
 - Heppner, Mr. Ben (Progressive Conservative/Saskatchewan Party, Rosthern) 
- Arts Board Act, 1997 (No. 51) 
 
- Bars 
- Strippers, banning 
- Notwithstanding clause, 
	896 
 
 
 
- Casinos 
- Revenue, agreement, Silver Sage Casino, 
	1808 
 
 
- Constituency Boundaries Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 11) 
 
- Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan 
- Investment, HARO Financial Corporation, 
	1206 
 
 
- Education 
- Education Week, March 17-21, 1997, member's statement, 
	208 
 
- Four-day school week, legislation, amendment, 
	1482 
 
 
- Education Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 59) 
 
- Elections, federal (June 2, 1997) 
 
- Employment development, 
	360 
 
- Gambling 
- Addiction 
- District health boards, cost, 
	260 
 
 
- Revenue sharing agreement, Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, 
	866 
 
 
- Great Britain 
- Labour Party, election win, member's statement, 
	1306 
 
 
- Health care 
- Jaw implants, medicare coverage, 
	453 
 
 
- High schools 
- Music credits 
- Ministerial statement (Atkinson), 
	293 
 
 
 
- Highways and Transportation Department 
 
- Housing 
- Low income, project, Saskatoon, ministerial statement (Teichrob), 
	1208 
 
 
- Hunters/Hunting 
- Night hunting 
- Ban, aboriginal and Métis cooperation, petitions, 
	1943 
 
- Government inaction, condemnation, moved (D'Autremont), 
	1955–1956 
 
 
 
- Local Government Election Office 
- Provincial coordinator, appointment, 
	720 
 
 
- Ministerial statements 
- Housing 
- Low income, project, Saskatoon, 
	1208 
 
 
- Municipalities 
- Canada-Saskatchewan infrastructure works program, extension, 
	403 
 
 
- Training programs 
- JobStart program/Future Skills program, expansion, 
	1283 
 
- Saskatchewan Training Strategy: Bridges to Employment 
	898–899 
 
- Youth Futures program, pilot project, Prince Albert, 
	1698 
 
 
 
- Motor vehicles, insurance 
- Personal injury protection plan 
 
 
- Multiculturalism Act (No. 39) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	1086 
 
 
- Municipal Board Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 4) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	1298 
 
 
- Municipal Government Department 
 
- Municipal Tax Sharing (Potash) Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 27) 
 
- Municipalities, 
	360 
- Canada-Saskatchewan infrastructure works program 
- Extension, ministerial statement (Teichrob), 
	403 
 
 
- Revenue sharing 
- Reduction, reversal, petitions, 
	7, 
	393, 
	511, 
	545, 
	663, 
	951, 
	1063, 
	1898 
 
 
 
- Municipalities VLT Commitment Act (No. 225) 
 
- Oral question period 
- Bars, strippers, banning, notwithstanding clause, 
	896 
 
- Casinos, revenue, agreement, Silver Sage Casino, 
	1808 
 
- Communities, community development program, lottery terminals, revenue, 
	301, 
	957–958, 
	1905 
 
- Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan, investment, HARO Financial Corporation, 
	1206 
 
- Education 
- Four-day school week, legislation amendment, 
	1482 
 
 
- Elections, federal (June 2, 1997) 
 
- Gambling 
- Addiction, district health boards, cost, 
	260 
 
- Revenue sharing agreement, Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, 
	866 
 
 
- Health care 
- Jaw implants, medicare coverage, 
	453 
 
 
- Legislative Assembly 
- Fall session, agenda, 
	1947 
 
 
- Local Government, Election Office, provincial coordinator, appointment, 
	720 
 
- Motor vehicles, insurance 
- Personal injury protection plan, public review, 
	1401 
 
 
- Quebec separation/sovreignty, consequences, 
	1978–1979 
 
- Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation, contracts, cost, 
	667–668 
 
- Saskatchewan Teachers Federation, disciplinary powers, wide-ranging, 
	1341–1342 
 
- Sexual offenders, high risk, public identification, 
	2059 
 
- Taxation, first nations, 
	212 
 
 
- Quebec separation/sovereignty 
 
- Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation 
 
- Saskatchewan Municipal Board 
 
- Saskatchewan Teachers Federation 
 
- Sexual offenders 
- High risk, public identification, 
	2059 
 
 
- Teachers' Federation Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 60) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	1935 
 
 
- Training programs 
- JobStart program/Future Skills program, expansion, ministerial statement (Mitchell), 
	1283 
 
- Saskatchewan Training Strategy: Bridges to Employment, ministerial statement (Mitchell), 
	898–899 
 
- Youth Futures program 
- Pilot project, Prince Albert, ministerial statement (Mitchell), 
	1698 
 
 
 
- Urban Municipality Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 3) 
 
 - Hillson, Mr. Jack (Liberal, North Battleford) 
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne 
 
- Agri-Food Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 67) 
 
- Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act, 1997 (No. 71) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	1561 
 
 
- Archives Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 70) 
 
- Art/artists 
- Sapp, Allen exhibition, Toronto, member's statement, 
	111 
 
 
- Beverage containers 
- Recyclable, environmental handling charge, 
	428–429 
 
 
- Business 
- Regina Chamber of Commerce, Prime Minister's speech, member's statement, 
	1396 
 
 
- Canadian Wheat Board, 
	428 
 
- Chief Electoral Officer Accountability Act (No. 236) 
 
- Child care 
- Workers, wages and pensions, funding, 
	423 
 
 
- Child poverty, 
	422 
- National child benefit, 
	423, 
	425 
 
- Reduction, government action moved (Murray), amendment (Julé), 
	881–884 
 
 
- Children 
- Nutrition programs, strengthening, action plan for children, 
	425 
 
 
- Children's Law Act, 1997 (No. 72) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	1561 
 
 
- Communities 
- Community development program, video lottery terminals, revenue, 
	1207 
 
 
- Condominium Property Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 21) 
 
- Court Jurisdiction and Proceedings Transfer Act (No. 24) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	935–941 
 
 
- Dental care 
- Saskatchewan dental plan, 
	101 
 
 
- Dental Disciplines Act (No. 17) 
 
- Disabled and handicapped persons 
- Homes, workers, wages and pensions, funding, 
	423 
 
 
- Drug abuse/substance abuse 
- Whitespruce Youth Treatment Centre, 
	41 
 
 
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals 
- Patent legislation, repeal, moved (Pringle), 
	1043–1044 
- Questions and comments 
	1045 
 
 
 
- Economic and Co-operative Development Department 
 
- Elections 
- Federal, provincial and municipal, voters' list, permanent, 
	1541 
 
 
- Employment development, 
	426, 
	429 
 
- Enforcement of Canadian Judgments Act (No. 23) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	990–993 
 
 
- Enforcement of Maintenance Orders Act, 1997 (No. 73) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	1561 
 
 
- Family 
- Mother's Day, tribute, member's statement, 
	1507 
 
 
- Family Maintenance Act, 1997 (No. 74) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	1562 
 
 
- Family Maintenance Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 28) 
 
- Fire protection 
- Insurance premiums, surcharge, 
	429 
 
 
- Food 
- Transportation, subsidy, northern Saskatchewan, 
	427 
 
 
- Gambling 
- Expansion, social impact 
- Independent study, commissioning 
 
 
 
- Government expenditures 
- Financial plan, government as a whole, 
	426 
 
 
- Government Whistleblower's Act (No. 219) 
 
- Health care, 
	102, 
	429 
- Funding, 
	101, 
	428 
- Health needs vs. fiscal priorities, 
	2062 
 
 
- Hepatitis C victims, compensation, moved (McLane), 
	1968–1969 
 
 
- Health Care Directives and Substitute Health Care Decision Makers Act (No. 66) 
 
- Highways and roads, 
	102, 
	429 
- Highway No. 16 
- Junction Highway No. 40, North Battleford, 
	425 
 
- Twinning, member's statement, 
	859 
 
 
- Highway No. 155 
- Rebuilding, petitions, 
	1533 
 
 
 
- Highways and Transportation Act, 1997 (No. 46) 
 
- Highways and Transportation Department 
 
- Hospital waiting lists, 
	101 
- Surgery, endometriosis, 
	721 
 
 
- Housing 
- Low income, project, Saskatoon, ministerial statement (Teichrob), 
	1207–1208 
 
 
- Information 
- Right to Information Week, April 21-25, 1997, member's statement, 
	1023–1024 
 
 
- Integrity of Members of the Legislative Assembly Act (No. 212) 
 
- Justice, administration 
- Sexual abuse trial, Martensville, inquiry, 
	720 
 
 
- Justice Department 
- Prosecutors 
- Media training courses, 
	42 
 
 
- Public prosecutions, operational review, Martin-Wilson report, release, 
	607–608, 
	665–666, 
	720 
 
- Public prosecutions, operational review, Martin-Wilson report, release, delay, 
	777 
 
 
- Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 22) 
 
- Labour Department 
- Estimates (1997-98), 
	1729 
 
 
- Legislative Assembly 
- Fall session 
- Regular, member's statement, 
	1978 
 
 
 
- Legislative Assembly members 
- Code of ethical conduct 
- Enforcement, legislation, member's statement, 
	547 
 
 
 
- Legislative Building, Regina 
- Repairs, member's statement, 
	394 
 
 
- Liberal Party of Saskatchewan 
- House leader, birthday congratulations, member's statement, 
	1692 
 
 
- Local Government Election Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 49) 
 
- Matrimonial Property Act, 1997 (No. 75) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	1562 
 
 
- Miscellaneous Statutes Consequential Amendments Act, 1997 (No. 33) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	1419 
 
 
- Motions for supply (interim) 
- Expenses, fiscal year ending March 31, 1998, moved (MacKinnon), 
	594–595 
 
 
- Motor vehicles, insurance 
- Personal injury protection plan, 
	427 
 
 
- Multiculturalism Act (No. 39) 
 
- Municipal Board Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 4) 
 
- Municipal Government Department 
 
- Municipal Tax Sharing (Potash) Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 27) 
 
- Municipalities 
- Canada-Saskatchewan infrastructure works program, 
	425 
 
- Reassessment 
- Problems, values information, Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency, responsibility, 
	893 
 
 
 
- National unity 
- Preservation, public consultation, Humboldt constituency, moved (Julé), 
	1971 
 
 
- Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 1) 
 
- Oral question period 
- Children 
- Protection programs, public review, 
	1694 
 
 
- Communities, community development program, lottery terminals, revenue, 
	1207 
 
- Drug abuse/substance abuse, Whitespruce Youth Treatment Centre, 
	41 
 
- Elections, federal provincial and municipal, voters' list, permanent, 
	1541 
 
- Health care 
- Funding, health needs vs. fiscal priorities, 
	2062 
 
 
- Hospital waiting lists 
- Surgery, endometriosis, 
	721 
 
 
- Justice, administration 
- Sexual abuse trial, Martensville, inquiry, 
	720 
 
 
- Justice Department 
- Prosecutors, media training courses, 
	42 
 
- Public prosecutions, operational review, Martin-Wilson report, release, 
	607–608, 
	665–666, 
	720 
 
- Public prosecutions, operational review, Martin-Wilson report, release, delay, 
	777 
 
 
- Legislative Building, Regina, security, 
	549 
 
- Motor vehicles, insurance 
 
- Motor vehicles, thefts, teenagers, 
	12–13 
 
- Municipalities 
- Reassessment problems, values information, Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency, responsibility, 
	893 
 
 
- Private Investigators and Security Guards Act, 1997 (No. 50), 
	1307 
 
- Property, reassessment, implementation, delay, SARM vote, 
	113 
 
- Prostitution, child prostitutes 
 
- Public service, confidentiality, whistleblower legislation, 
	669 
 
- Rural municipalities, police services, funding, contribution, 
	1651–1652 
 
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation 
- Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, negotiator, 
	2004 
 
 
- Special care homes, Rabbit Lake Health Centre, closure, 
	1069–1070 
 
- Telephones 
- Emergency 911 system, province-wide, 
	214–215 
 
 
- Victims of Crime Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 35), 
	1308 
 
- Women, spousal abuse, victims, treatment, justice system, 
	666, 
	748–749 
 
- Youth 
- Crime, combatting, special task force, establishing, 
	83–84 
 
- High risk, government action, 
	958 
 
- Justice committees, establishment and liability protection, 
	490–491 
 
 
 
- Personal Property Security Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 30) 
 
- Points of order 
- Decorum, budget speech, disrespectful behaviour, 
	323 
 
- Member using offensive words against members, withdrawal and apology, 
	934 
 
 
- Police Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 69) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	1911, 
	1914 
 
 
- Private Investigators and Security Guards Act, 1997 (No. 50), 
	1307 
 
- Privilege 
- Reference to government members, "should be in a concentration camp", 
	1820 
 
 
- Property 
- Reassessment 
- Implementation, delay, SARM vote, 
	113 
 
 
 
- Prostitution 
- Child prostitutes 
- Legislation, reform, petitions, 
	1591 
 
 
 
- Psychologists Act, 1997 (No. 47) 
 
- Public service 
- Confidentiality, whistleblower legislation, 
	669 
 
 
- Public Trustee Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 31) 
 
- Recycling 
- Plastic milk jugs, SARCAN and dairy industry, 
	429 
 
 
- Residential Tenancies Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 29) 
 
- Rural municipalities 
- Police services, funding, contribution, 
	1651–1652 
 
 
- Rural Municipality Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 2) 
 
- Russia 
- Romanov czar, abdication, anniversary, member's statement, 
	178 
 
 
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation 
- Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd. 
- Sale, member's statement, 
	2029 
 
 
 
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications 
- Facility, new, North Battleford, member's statement, 
	257 
 
 
- Saskatchewan Wheat Pool 
- Grain-handling facility, construction, Brada, outside of North Battleford, member's statement, 
	578 
 
 
- SaskPower Commercial 
- Investment, Guyana Electricity Corporation, 
	101, 
	426 
 
 
- Small Claims Act, 1997 (No. 20) 
 
- Special care homes 
- Rabbit Lake Health Centre, closure, 
	1069–1070 
 
 
- Sports 
- Battlefords, athletes, accomplishments, member's statement, 
	1247 
 
- Hockey 
- North Battleford North Stars, northern division, Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, champions, member's statement, 
	578, 
	743 
 
 
 
- Telephones 
- Emergency 911 system, province wide, 
	214–215 
 
- Regional exchanges, creation, petitions, 
	205 
 
 
- Theatre 
- Saskatchewan Drama Festival awards, Battlefords Community Players, member's statement, 
	607 
 
 
- Trust and Loans Corporation Act, 1997 (No. 56) 
 
- Urban Municipality Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 3) 
 
- Victims of Crime Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 35), 
	1308 
 
- Voluntary and non-governmental associations 
- Staff, wages and benefits, 
	423 
 
 
- Wakamow Valley Authority Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 44) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	1662 
 
 
- Wascana Centre Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 64) 
 
- Young entrepreneurs 
- Young Business Entrepreneurs program, awards banquet, Northwest Community Futures, member's statement, 
	1451 
 
 
- Young Offenders' Services Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 34) 
 
- Youth, 
	101 
- Crime 
- Combatting, special task force, establishing, 
	83–84 
 
- Combatting, special task force, establishing, moved (Hillson), 
	31–33 
 
- Combatting, special task force, establishing, petitions, 
	35, 
	109, 
	141, 
	175, 
	253, 
	284, 
	295, 
	313, 
	545, 
	577, 
	605, 
	663, 
	713, 
	889, 
	975, 
	1022, 
	1091 
 
 
- Employment development, 
	429 
 
- Justice committees, establishment and liability protection, 
	427, 
	490–491