Hansard Speaker Index - 2nd Session of the 23rd Legislature
       
      
      
- Jess, Mr. Walter (NDP, Redberry Lake) 
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne 
 
- Agricultural biotechnology, 
	105 
 
- Agricultural products 
- Bioriginal Food and Science Corporation, Asquith, opening, member's statement, 
	448–449 
 
 
- Agriculture 
- Agriculture and Food Week, March 9-15, 1997, member's statement, 
	39 
 
- Diversification, 
	105 
- Pelleting plants, member's statement, 
	1397 
 
 
 
- Ambulance service 
- M.D. ambulance, Saskatoon, owner, Mike Dutchak, 40 years service, recognition, member's statement, 
	1804–1805 
 
 
- Birds 
- Migratory, sanctuary, Stuart Houston Ecology Centre, Redberry Lake, dedication, member's statement, 
	1746 
 
 
- Budget 
- Balanced, fourth consecutive, 
	105 
 
 
- Condolences 
- Zipchen, Dmytro (Dick) (former MLA), moved (Romanow), 
	93 
 
 
- Equipment manufacturing, 
	105 
 
- Family farms 
- Battlefords Exhibition Family Farm Award, Nestor Kowalsky, Richard, member's statement, 
	776 
 
 
- Food processing industry, 
	105 
 
- Government 
- Bankruptcy, return from, 
	105 
 
- Financial management, responsible, 
	103 
 
 
- Grain transportation 
- Freight rates, subsidies, Western Grain Transportation Act, Crow rate, elimination, 
	103–104 
 
 
- Highways and roads 
- Highway No. 16 
- Twinning, continuation, Saskatoon to North Battleford, 
	103 
 
- Twinning, Saskatoon to the Battlefords, member's statement, 
	1946–1947 
 
 
 
- Hog industry 
- Expansion, member's statement, 
	297 
 
 
- Rail transportation/railways, 
	103 
- Short-line, development, 
	104 
 
 
- Sports 
- Memorabilia auction, Rosthern, fund-raiser, member's statement, 
	925–926 
 
 
- Transportation 
- Vancouver Port Corporation conference, Regina, member's statement, 
	1247 
 
 
 - Johnson, Mr. Lloyd (NDP, Shellbrook-Spiritwood) 
- Agriculture 
- Internet web sites, member's statement, 
	110 
 
 
- Credit unions 
- Debden Credit Union, new branch, Big River, member's statement, 
	256 
 
 
- Food processing industry 
- Tri Sum, Canwood, opening, member's statement, 
	449 
 
 
- Highways and roads 
- Athabasca Road, member's statement, 
	1978 
 
 
- Shortline Railway Successor Rights Suspension Act (No. 220) 
 
- Sports 
- Hockey 
- Beardy's Rage, Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, member's statement, 
	1201–1202 
 
 
 
- Trade 
- Mission, benefits, Schulte Sales, Englefeld, member's statement, 
	664 
 
 
- Transportation 
- National policy, development, cooperation, moved (Whitmore), 
	693, 
	695–697 
 
 
- Utilities 
- Rate increases 
- Proposed, review, all party committee, establishing, moved (Gantefoer); amendment (Lorje) 
- Questions and comments 
	682 
 
 
 
 
 - Julé, Ms. Arlene (Liberal/Independent, Humboldt) 
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne 
 
- Agri-Food Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 67) 
 
- Agriculture 
- Diversification 
- Natural gas and electricity, access, 
	150 
 
 
- Women, role, member's statement, 
	142 
 
 
- Agriculture and Food Department 
 
- Art/artists 
- Bauer malereri, Rosa Gebhardt, recognition, member's statement, 
	1803–1804 
 
 
- Arts Board Act, 1997 (No. 51) 
 
- Cancer 
- April, Cancer month, member's statement, 
	1126 
 
 
- Central Plains Health District 
 
- Child care 
- Child Care Week, May 12-17, 1997, member's statement, 
	1534 
 
 
- Child poverty, 
	150 
- Action plan for children, funding, 
	435 
 
- Reduction, government action, 
	780 
 
- Reduction, government action moved (Murray), amendment (Julé), 
	870–873 
 
 
- Children 
- Care-providers, minimum wage entitlement 
 
- Early Childhood Intervention Week, April 28-May 2, 1997, member's statement, 
	1153 
 
- Street proofing our kids, program, Frank Olson, commendation, member's statement, 
	1246–1247 
 
 
- Citizens 
- Junior Citizen of the Year award, Saskatchewan Weekly Newspapers Association, C. Triol, Prud'homme, member's statement, 
	449 
 
- Spring snowstorm, Humboldt woman offers help, member's statement, 
	799 
 
 
- Corporation income tax, 
	436 
 
- Drunk driving 
- Students Against Drinking and Driving, awards banquet, Humboldt, member's statement, 
	1200 
 
 
- Economic development, 
	151 
 
- Employment development, 
	151 
 
- Energy and Mines Department 
 
- Environment and Resource Management Department 
 
- Family 
- Support service centre, Saskatoon, funding, 
	152, 
	291–292 
 
 
- Family Maintenance Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 28) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	1176 
 
 
- Farm fuel 
- Tax rebate, eligibility, married women, 
	399 
 
 
- Farm income 
- Net Income Stabilization Account Program (NISA), 
	436 
 
 
- French language 
- National Francophone Week, March 16-22, 1997, member's statement, 
	209 
 
 
- Gambling 
- Expansion, social impact, 
	152 
- Independent study, commissioning 
 
 
 
- Government 
- Open and accountable, 
	435 
 
 
- Grain 
- Driers, manufacturing, DryAir 2000, St. Brieux, member's statement, 
	1450 
 
 
- Gross revenue insurance program (GRIP) 
 
- Health Districts Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 36) 
 
- High schools 
- Aberdeen School paper The Muse, award, member's statement, 
	1999 
 
 
- Hospitals 
- Closures, St. Michael's Hospital, Cudworth vs. proposed alternative, 
	518–519 
 
- St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Humboldt, funding, 
	151 
 
 
- Hunters/Hunting 
- Night hunting 
- Government inaction, condemnation, moved (D'Autremont), 
	1957 
 
 
 
- Income 
- Family Income Plan 
- Changes, ministerial statement (Calvert), 
	1101–1102 
 
 
 
- Indian and Métis Affairs Secretariat 
 
- Lotteries 
- Family Service Bureau, Good Neighbour Lottery, member's statement, 
	1094 
 
 
- Measures to Combat Child Prostitution Act (No. 209) 
 
- Meewasin Valley Authority 
- Executive director, Fred Heal, passing, condolences, member's statement, 
	743–744 
 
 
- Ministerial statements 
- Prostitution 
- Child prostitutes, government action, strategy, 
	1486 
 
 
 
- Motions for supply (interim) 
- Expenses, fiscal year ending March 31, 1998, moved (MacKinnon), 
	565–568 
 
 
- Multiculturalism Act (No. 39) 
 
- Museums 
- Ukrainian Museum of Canada, Saskatoon, Faded Beauty exhibit, member's statement, 
	775–776 
 
- Volunteer, Humboldt, Ron Bell, recognition, member's statement, 
	395 
 
 
- Music 
- Saskatchewan Express 16th anniversary tour, member's statement, 
	924 
 
 
- National unity 
- Preservation, public consultation, Humboldt constituency, moved (Julé), 
	1969–1971 
 
 
- Occupational Therapists Act, 1997 (No. 16) 
 
- Oral question period 
- Central Plains Health District, respite care, 
	1510–1511 
 
- Child poverty, reduction, government action, 
	780 
 
- Children 
- Care-providers, minimum wage entitlement, parents compensation, 
	300 
 
 
- Family, support service centre, Saskatoon, funding, 
	291–292 
 
- Farm fuel, tax rebate, eligibility, married women, 
	399 
 
- Hospitals 
- Closures, St. Michael's Hospital, Cudworth vs. proposed alternative, 
	518–519 
 
 
- Pornography, child pornography, Internet, combatting, 
	581 
 
- Prostitution, child prostitutes 
 
- Social programs, government policy, 
	1903 
 
- Teachers 
- Licences, suspension, sexual misconduct, 
	549–550 
 
 
- Youth 
- High risk, government action, 
	930 
 
- High risk, reviews and investigations, all-party committee, establishment, 
	746 
 
 
 
- Pornography 
- Child pornography, Internet, combatting, 
	581 
 
 
- Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training Department 
- Provincial training allowance 
- Funding, reallocation, 
	435 
 
 
 
- Prostitution, 
	436 
- Child prostitutes, 
	152 
- Government action, funding, 
	436 
 
- Government action, strategy, ministerial statement (Calvert), 
	1486 
 
 
 
- Residential Services Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 40) 
 
- Residential Tenancies Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 29) 
 
- Rural municipalities 
- Revenue sharing, reduction, 
	436 
 
 
- Saskatchewan Assistance Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 58) 
 
- Schools 
- Canada-wide Science Fair, May 11-18, Regina, Humboldt, St. Dominic School, entrants, member's statement, 
	1593 
 
 
- Social assistance recipients 
- Single employable and partially employable, 
	435 
 
 
- Social Services Department 
 
- Sports 
- Broomball 
- Provincial midget boys champions, Bruno Axemen, congratulations, member's statement, 
	79 
 
 
- Curling 
- Sandra Schmirler rink, congratulations, member's statement, 
	10 
 
 
- Saskatchewan Indian Winter Games, 23rd, Prince Albert, member's statement, 
	513 
 
- World and Olympic record holder, 100 metre race, Donovan Bailey, fund-raising luncheon, member's statement, 
	286 
 
 
- Students 
- Canada World Youth Exchange Program, Humboldt participants, member's statement, 
	1396 
 
- Industrial arts, bale-moving gadget inventor, Andrew Benning, member's statement, 
	488 
 
 
- Teachers 
- Licences, suspension, sexual misconduct, 
	549–550 
 
 
- Telephones 
- Regional exchanges, creation, petitions, 
	205 
 
 
- Training programs, 
	150 
- Northern Saskatchewan, 
	435 
 
- Saskatchewan Training Strategy: Bridges to Employment 
	435 
 
- Youth Futures program 
- Pilot project, Prince Albert, 
	435 
 
 
 
- Value added industries/products 
- Government assistance, moved (Julé); amendment (Thomson), 
	2051–2052 
 
 
- Victims of Crime Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 35) 
 
- Wanuskewin Heritage Park Act, 1997 (No. 9) 
 
- Women 
- Battered Women's Week, May 5-11, 1997, member's statement, 
	1479 
 
- Transition houses, funding, 
	152 
 
 
- Young Offenders' Services Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 34) 
 
- Youth, 
	150 
- Crime 
- Combatting, special task force, establishing, petitions, 
	1022, 
	1091 
 
 
- High risk 
- Reviews and investigations, all-party committee, establishment, 
	746 
 
 
- Junior Citizen of the Year award, Terri Simon, Humboldt, member's statement, 
	1947 
 
- Street youth, funding, 
	436 
 
- Teen wellness centres, 
	435