Hansard Speaker Index - 2nd Session of the 23rd Legislature
       
      
      
- Scott, Mr. Lorne (NDP, Indian Head-Milestone) Minister of Environment and Resource Management 
- Agriculture 
- Canada-Saskatchewan agriculture infrastructure program, funding, 
	329 
 
 
- Agriculture and Food Department 
 
- Budget 
- Balanced, fourth consecutive, 
	328 
 
 
- Child poverty 
- Action plan for children, 
	329 
 
- National child benefit, 
	329 
 
 
- Environment and Resource Management Department, 
	330 
 
- Environment protection 
- Inspection and regulation, funding, 
	330 
 
 
- Forest industry 
- Tree nursery, Big River, closure, 
	298–299 
 
 
- Fuel 
- Aviation fuel, tax reduction, 
	329 
 
 
- Government 
- Financial management, responsible, 
	328 
 
- Programs and services, funding, 
	329 
 
 
- Highways and roads 
- Funding, 
	329 
- $2.5 billion over next 10 years, 
	329 
 
 
 
- Highways and Transportation Department 
 
- Housing 
- Social 
- Northern Saskatchewan, funding, 
	329 
 
 
 
- Journalism 
- Prairie Wildlife column, The Western Producer, columnist, Doug Gilroy, member's statement, 
	579–580 
 
 
- Livestock industry 
- Livestock and horticultural facilities incentive program, 
	329 
 
 
- Lotteries 
- Licence fees, reduction, 
	329 
 
 
- Manufacturing industry 
- Corporation income tax rate, reduction, 
	329–30 
 
- Investment tax credit, 
	329 
 
 
- Oral question period 
- Big game damage compensation program, 
	1071–1072 
 
- Endangered spaces, World Wildlife Fund, report, 
	1203–1204 
 
- Forest industry, tree nursery, Big River, closure, 
	298–299 
 
- Hunters/hunting, Métis rights, 
	1281 
 
- Regional parks, funding, reduction, 
	1751–1752 
 
- Water, groundwater contamination, cattle operation (Perry Anton), 
	146, 
	2063–2064 
 
 
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 
 
- Sales taxes 
- Medical equipment, exemption, 
	329–330 
 
 
- Social Services Department 
 
- Sports 
- Broomball 
- Provincial junior champion teams, Odessa, member's statement, 
	861 
 
 
 
- Spring 
- Signs, member's statement, 
	489 
 
 
- Telephones 
- 1-800 numbers, sales taxes, removal, 
	329 
 
- Emergency 911 system, province wide, 
	329 
 
 
- Training programs 
- Saskatchewan Training Strategy: Bridges to Employment 
	329 
 
 
- Trucking industry 
- Tax treatment, improving, 
	329 
 
 
- Water 
- Groundwater contamination, cattle operation (Perry Anton), 
	146, 
	2063–2064 
 
- Sewage systems, northern Saskatchewan, funding, 
	329 
 
 
- Western Development Museum, Saskatoon 
 
- Wildlife Act, 1997 (No. 42) 
 
- Writers and poets 
- Indian Head, Alison Gordon, reading and Sinclair Ross, celebration, member's statement, 
	1649 
 
 
 - Serby, Mr. Clay (NDP, Yorkton) Minister responsible for Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation 
- Ambulance service 
- Air ambulance service, 
	420 
 
 
- Bars 
- Strippers, banning 
- Notwithstanding clause, 
	896 
 
 
 
- Canadian Wheat Board, 
	421 
 
- Child poverty 
- Action plan for children, funding, 
	422 
 
- National child benefit, 
	421 
 
 
- Children 
- Fetal alcohol syndrome, prevention, 
	804–805 
 
 
- Communities 
- Community development program, video lottery terminals, revenue, 
	422 
 
 
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals 
- Betaseron, approval, multiple sclerosis, 
	1951 
 
 
- Film industry 
- Yorkton Short Film and Video Festival, 50th annual, member's statement, 
	1900 
 
 
- Gambling 
- Revenue sharing agreement, Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, 
	866–867 
 
 
- Government building space 
 
- Grain transportation 
- Freight rates, subsidies, Western Grain Transportation Act, Crow rate, elimination, 
	421 
 
 
- Health care, 
	420, 
	422 
- Hepatitis C victims, compensation, moved (McLane), 
	1966–1968 
 
- Magnetic resonance imaging, 
	420 
 
- Tuberculosis rates, northern Saskatchewan, 
	2033 
 
 
- Highways and roads, 
	420 
- Accidents, Jaws of Life, costs, responsibility, SGI or municipalities, 
	800–801 
 
- Deterioration 
- Vehicle damage, compensation, 
	1483 
 
 
 
- Highways and Transportation Act, 1997 (No. 46) 
 
- Highways and Transportation Department 
 
- Motor vehicles, insurance 
- Personal injury protection plan 
 
 
- Municipalities 
- Canada-Saskatchewan infrastructure works program, 
	422 
 
 
- Oral question period 
- Bars, strippers, banning, notwithstanding clause, 
	896 
 
- Children 
- Fetal alcohol syndrome, prevention, 
	804–805 
 
 
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals, Betaseron, approval, multiple sclerosis, 
	1951 
 
- Gambling 
- Revenue sharing agreement, Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, 
	866–867 
 
 
- Government building space, Melville, 
	117 
 
- Health care 
- Tuberculosis rates, northern Saskatchewan, 
	2033 
 
 
- Highways and roads 
- Accidents, Jaws of Life, costs, responsibility, SGI or municipalities, 
	800–801 
 
- Deterioration, vehicle damage, compensation, 
	1483 
 
 
- Hospital waiting lists 
- Surgery, (H. Sawin), 
	1981 
 
 
- Lotteries, video terminals, plebiscites, 
	302 
 
- Motor vehicles, insurance 
- Personal injury protection plan, public review, 
	1400–1402 
 
 
- Physicians/doctors, incorporation, 
	2031 
 
- Physicians/doctors, rural communities, shortage, 
	2032–2033 
 
- Saskatchewan Government Insurance, claim centre, Yorkton, renovation project, Crown Construction Tendering Agreement, 
	398 
 
- Tourism, highways and roads, deterioration, effect, 
	1480–1481 
 
- Youth 
- High risk, government action, 
	930 
 
 
 
- Saskatchewan Applied Science Technologists and Technicians Act (No. 18) 
 
- Saskatchewan Government Insurance 
- Claim centre, Yorkton, renovation project, Crown Construction Tendering Agreement, 
	398 
 
 
- Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation 
 
- Schools 
- Joint-use plan, Yorkton Public School Division No. 93 and Catholic School Division No. 86, member's statement, 
	514 
 
 
- Sports 
- Yorkton Lions Club Indoor Games, member's statement, 
	953 
 
 
- Telecommunications 
- Image Wireless Communications, 
	419 
 
- Image Wireless Communications, multipoint microwave distribution system, introduction, member's statement, 
	80–81 
 
 
- Tourism 
- Highways and roads, deterioration, effect, 
	1480–1481 
 
 
- Training programs 
- Saskatchewan Training Strategy: Bridges to Employment 
	422 
 
 
 - Shillington, Mr. Edward (NDP, Regina Northeast) Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Provincial Secretary 
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne 
 
- Beverage containers 
- Recyclable, environmental handling charge, 
	116–117 
 
 
- Child poverty 
- National child benefit, 
	265 
 
 
- Crown Corporations Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 41) 
 
- Government 
- Bankruptcy, return from, 
	1, 
	327 
 
 
- Intergovernmental affairs, 
	265 
 
- Interprovincial trade 
- Agreement on Internal Trade, 
	264–265 
 
 
- Legislative Assembly, adjournment 
- December 19, 1997, moved (Shillington), 
	2082 
 
 
- Miscellaneous Statutes Consequential Amendments Act, 1997 (No. 33) 
 
- Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal (Regulatory Reform) Act, 1997 (No. 32) 
 
- Municipal Board Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 4) 
 
- North American Free Trade Agreement, 
	264–265 
 
- Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 1) 
 
- Oral question period 
- Beverage containers, recyclable, environmental handling charge, 
	116–117 
 
- Trade unions, membership, mandatory, 
	350 
 
 
- Personal Property Security Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 30) 
 
- Points of order 
- Decorum, budget speech, disrespectful behaviour, 
	322–323 
 
- Prorogation speech, error, 
	16 
 
 
- Privileges and Elections Committee 
- Name substitution, moved (MacKinnon), be rescinded, moved (Shillington), 
	2080 
 
 
- Provincial Emblems and Honours Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 19) 
 
- Public Accounts 
- Public Accounts, committee referral, moved (Shillington), 
	30 
 
 
- Public Accounts Committee 
- Name substitution, moved (Shillington), 
	2080 
 
- Public Accounts, referral, moved (Shillington), 
	30 
 
 
- Public Trustee Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 31) 
 
- Records retention and disposal 
- Committee referral (Communication), moved (Shillington), 
	30 
 
 
- Rural Municipality Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 2) 
 
- Trade unions 
- Membership, mandatory, 
	350 
 
 
- Urban Municipality Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 3) 
 
- Victims of Crime Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 35) 
 
- Young Offenders' Services Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 34) 
 
 - Sonntag, Mr. Maynard (NDP, Meadow Lake) 
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne 
 
- Cancer 
- Terry Fox Run, fund-raising, Pierceland, Paradise Hill and Frenchman Butte, member's statement, 
	1692 
 
 
- Child care 
- Inner city neighbourhoods, investment, action plan for children, 
	197 
 
- Northern Saskatchewan, investment, action plan for children, 
	197 
 
- Rural communities 
- Investment, action plan for children, 
	197 
 
 
 
- Child poverty 
- Action plan for children, 
	197 
 
- National child benefit, 
	197 
 
- Reduction, government action moved (Murray), amendment (Julé), 
	884–886 
 
 
- Cooperatives 
- Meadow Lake Co-op, record year, member's statement, 
	1025 
 
 
- Crime 
- Northwest Regional Victim Services Association, Meadow Lake, congratulations, member's statement, 
	1450–1451 
 
 
- Education, 
	195, 
	198 
- Learning in the classroom, support, better tools providing, 
	196 
 
- Pathfinder Award of Excellence, recipient, Pauline Lasas, Waterhen Lake First Nation, member's statement, 
	1096 
 
 
- Government 
- Financial management, responsible, 
	196, 
	198 
 
 
- Grain transportation 
- Freight rates, subsidies, Western Grain Transportation Act, Crow rate, elimination, 
	197 
 
 
- Impaired drivers 
- Impaired Driving Awareness Week, March 10-16, 1997, member's statement, 
	38 
 
- Students Against Drinking and Driving, educational program, 
	197 
 
 
- Indians/first nations 
- Meadow Lake Tribal Council, 
	197 
 
 
- Northwest Health District, 
	197 
- Accreditation, highest possible ranking, member's statement, 
	488 
 
 
- Public Accounts Committee 
- Second report, moved (Aldridge) for concurrence, 
	1092 
 
 
- Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, 
	196 
 
- Sports 
- Curling 
- Dorintosh Curling Rink, Dora Larson rink, eight-ender score, member's statement, 
	891 
 
 
 
- Training programs, 
	196, 
	198 
- Future Skills program, 
	196 
 
- Saskatchewan Training Strategy: Bridges to Employment 
	196 
 
 
- Transportation 
- National transportation program, 
	197–198 
 
 
- Twin Rivers Health District, 
	197 
 
- Writers and poets 
- Pierceland School, student Bronwyn Stoddard, junior poetry category winner, Royal Canadian Legion literacy and poster contest, member's statement, 
	1650 
 
 
 - Speaker 
- Board of Internal Economy 
 
- Legislative Assembly 
- Opening ceremonies, participants and Speaker's tea, 
	4–5 
 
- Pages 
- Archbishop O'Neill High School student, work placement program, introduction, 
	1457 
 
 
 
- Legislative Assembly, adjournment 
- December 19, 1997, moved (Shillington), 
	2083 
 
 
- Legislative Assembly, announcements 
- Birthday greetings, Sergeant-at-Arms and page Guy Turton, 
	974 
 
 
 - Stanger, Ms. Violet (NDP, Lloydminster) 
- Alberta 
- Provincial election, member's statement, 
	111 
 
 
- Budget 
- Balanced, fourth consecutive, 
	410 
 
 
- Children 
- Early Childhood Intervention Week, April 28-May 2, 1997, member's statement, 
	1202 
 
 
- Communities 
- Lloydminster, Pride of the Prairies annual bull sale and Midwest All-breed Stallion Services annual charity auction, member's statement, 
	395 
 
- Maidstone 13th annual Trade Fair and Silent Auction, member's statement, 
	663–664 
 
 
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals 
- Patent legislation, repeal, moved (Pringle), 
	1036–1037 
 
 
- Economy 
- Growth, 
	410 
- Maidstone, member's statement, 
	11 
 
 
 
- Floods 
- Manitoba, victims, fund-raising, Lashburn High School students, member's statement, 
	1536 
 
 
- Forest industry 
- Nelson Lumber Company, Lloydminster, Saskatchewan Business Hall of Fame inductee, member's statement, 
	2057 
 
 
- Fuel 
- Aviation fuel, tax reduction, 
	409 
 
 
- Government 
- Financial management, responsible, 
	405 
 
 
- Grain transportation 
- Producer-assembled grain train, Eston, member's statement, 
	1947 
 
 
- Health care 
- First responders, skill competition winners, Edam, congratulations, member's statement, 
	745 
 
 
- Heavy oil upgraders 
- Record profits, member's statement, 
	976 
 
 
- Liberal Party of Saskatchewan 
- Season of miracles and confession of conspiracy against Liberals, member's statement, 
	513 
 
 
- Livestock industry 
- Livestock and horticultural facilities incentive program, 
	409 
 
 
- Manufacturing industry 
- Corporation income tax rate, reduction, 
	409 
 
- Direct agents, education and health tax phase-out, 
	409 
 
- Investment tax credit, extension, used equipment, 
	409 
 
 
- Oil industry, 
	409 
- Land sale, revenue, member's statement, 
	860 
 
- 30th annual oilmen's banquet, Lloydminster, member's statement, 
	210 
 
 
- Population, 
	410 
- Growth, member's statement, 
	1479 
 
 
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 
- Officers, rural communities, funding, 
	407 
 
 
- Sales taxes 
- Medical equipment, exemption, 
	407, 
	409 
 
 
- Small business, 
	406, 
	409 
- Canada Training Group, move to Lashburn from Calgary, member's statement, 
	1094 
 
 
- Telephones 
- 1-800 numbers, sales taxes, removal, 
	409 
 
 
- Trucking industry 
- Tax treatment, improving, 
	409 
 
 
- Value added industries/products 
- Government assistance, moved (Julé); amendment (Thomson), 
	2053–2054