Hansard Subject Index - 2nd Session of the 23rd Legislature
- Harmonization See
Sales taxes – Harmonization
- HARO Financial Corporation See
Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan – Investment, HARO Financial Corporation
- Health care
1,
3–4,
306,
308 See also
Ambulance service;
Children – Fetal alcohol syndrome;
Dental care;
Drugs and pharmaceuticals;
Home care;
Hospital waiting lists;
Hospitals;
Mental health;
Nurses;
Occupational health and safety;
Occupational Therapists Act, 1997 (No. 16);
Physicians/Doctors;
Saskatchewan Health Bill of Rights and Responsibilities Act (No. 227);
Saskatchewan Health Ombudsman Act (No. 206);
Senior citizens – Health care;
Special care homes
- Addiction counselling services, recognition as affiliates,
1764–65
- Al Ritchie Health Action Centre, opening, member's statement
- Bridgepoint Centre for Eating disorders, Milden
- Canada Health Day, May 12, 1997, member's statement
- Capital projects, construction and planning, approvals,
1765–66
- Capital projects, district health board, recommendation, Health Department approval,
1766
- Capital projects, Regina and Saskatoon,
1766
- Centres
- Designations, taxation, impact,
1775
- Long Lake Valley Integrated Facility,
1760
- Observation and evaluation, 24-hour rule,
1759–60
- Rabbit Lake, closure,
1763
- Emergency services, rural
- Excellence, recognition, Dr. R. Hoech, Santa Ana, California, member's statement
- First responders, skill competition winners, Edam, congratulations, member's statement
- Four Directions Health Centre, Regina, Healthiest Babies Possible program,
3
- Hepatitis C victims, compensation
- Hepatitis C victims, compensation, moved (McLane)
- Insulin, syringes and vials, safe disposal,
1768
- Jaw implants, medicare coverage,
1770
- Kelran Microbiologicals, Prince Albert, expansion, member's statement
- Kidney dialysis
- East Central Health District,
639–41
- East Central Health District, member's statement
- Labour relations, reorganization, disability benefits, impact, Dorsey report,
631,
1769
- Liberal Party record, member's statement
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Magnetic resonance imaging, Regina, Saskatoon,
308
- Midwife, Battleford Cut-Knife constituency, 100th birthday celebration, member's statement
- Obstetrical services, Regina, availability,
1770–71
- Organ Donor Week, April 21-25, 1997, member's statement
- Out-of-province expenses, payment (Allen Serdachny)
- Palliative Care Week, May 12-16, 1997, member's statement
- Parkinson's disease, cause, water quality, rural communities, study,
1013
- Parkinson's disease, World Health Organization's committee member, Dr. Ali Rajput, University of Saskatchewan, member's statement
- Procedures, local communities,
1767–68
- Public health officers,
1496
- Researching, funding, moved (Haverstock),
2022–25
- Saskatchewan Health Information Network
- Saskatchewan Health Information Network, cost, Provincial Auditor, recommendation
- Spinal Health Care Week, May 1-7, 1997, Rick Hansen's visit, member's statement
- Surgical procedures, rural communities,
1501
- Telemedicine, video links, patients and professionals,
308
- Tuberculosis rates, northern Saskatchewan
- Workers, injuries, increase
- Health Care Directives and Substitute Health Care Decision Makers Act (No. 66)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly
- Health care reform
1,
3,
1500–1501
- Failure, home care services, Natalie Covey-Kennedy
- Professionals, partnerships, strengthening,
3
- Health Department See also
Water quality – Groundwater safety – Health Department, responsibility
- Estimates, supplementary (1996-97),
1777
- Health Department Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 15)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly
- Health district boards See also
Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 1);
Regina Health District Board;
Rural Municipality Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 2);
Urban Municipality Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 3)
- Information, availability
- Information, availability, Provincial Auditor, recommendations,
1770–71
- Members, federal election, candidates, legislation, changes
- Women and minority groups, representation
- Health districts See also
Central Plains Health District;
East Central Health District;
Moose Mountain Health District;
Northwest Health District;
Prince Albert Health District;
South Central Health District;
South Country Health District;
Twin Rivers Health District
- Chief executive officers, turnover rate
- District 1 Health Care Auxiliaries Association in Unity, 60th anniversary and 44th annual meeting, member's statement
- Employees, call-out pay, Labour Standards Act, provisions, complaints
- First nations partnerships, member's statement
- Health Districts Act
- Health Districts Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 36)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly
- Health Facilities Licensing Act
- Heavy oil upgraders
- Production and value,
1587
- Record profits, member's statement
- Hepatitis C See
Health care – Hepatitis C victims, compensation
- Heritage Fund (Saskatchewan)
- Heritage parks See
Wanuskewin Heritage Park Act, 1997 (No. 9)
- High schools
- Aberdeen School paper The Muse, award, member's statement
- Arts curriculum, English language, new, implementation,
2
- Curriculum, writers, authors and poets, Saskatchewan,
2
- Music credits
- Ministerial statement (Atkinson)
- Provincial debating championships, member's statement
- High technology
- Accomplishments, Saskatoon, member's statement
- Synchrotron light source project,
2
- Highways and roads
1,
305–6,
309 See also
Municipalities – Canada-Saskatchewan infrastructure works program
- Accidents, exchange student, rescue, member's statement
- Accidents, Jaws of Life, costs, responsibility, SGI or municipalities,
1575
- Athabasca Lake, Stony Rapids and Fond-du-Lac,
972
- Athabasca Road, member's statement
- Bridges See also
Highways and roads – Deterioration – Flooding conditions
- Highgate area, North Battleford,
1793
- Moose Jaw, repair, funding, member's statement
- North Saskatchewan River, North Battleford,
1792–93
- Old, North Battleford, city park complex, removal from highway network,
1792–93
- Construction and maintenance
- Incomplete, carry-over,
649
- Procedure, prioritization process, municipalities, Indian bands, role,
1391
- Projects scheduled, limited,
1785–86
- Smaller and medium problems, concentration, major problems not addressed,
1785
- Deterioration,
1851–52,
1855 See also
Occupational health and safety – Hazards;
Tourism – Highways and roads, deterioration
- Flooding conditions, bridges, warning flags,
650–52
- Vehicle damage, compensation,
1796
- Vehicle damage, complaints,
645–46
- Fairlight, Highway No. 8 north and Highway No. 48 west,
1789–90
- Garson Lake, Fort McMurray, La Loche,
1386–90
- Highway No. 11
- To Highway No. 312, twinning,
1793
- Warman Road, access, safety concerns,
1793–94
- Highway No. 12
- Martensville, twinning,
1793
- Highway No. 16
- Junction Highway No. 40, North Battleford,
1791–92
- Twinning, continuation, Saskatoon to North Battleford,
1792–93
- Twinning, member's statement
- Twinning, Saskatoon to the Battlefords, member's statement
- Highway No. 40
- Junction Highway No. 16, North Battleford,
1791–92
- Highway No. 155
- Connecting Dillon, Turnor Lake, Patuanak, Pinehouse,
1387–90
- Connecting Highway No. 903 from Meadow Lake to Cole Bay, then Highway No. 925 to Dillon,
1391–92
- Highway No. 312
- Laird to Wakaw, deterioration,
1794
- Highway No. 363
- Maintenance and repair,
648–49
- Improvements, factors, consideration,
1794
- Main farm access program,
771–72
- Main farm access program, reinstatement
- Maintenance and repair, funding, Crow benefit, transition payment
- Pothole patrol
- Invitation to Highways minister, member's statement
- Reports, Thunder Creek Constituency, member's statement
- Preservation projects, funding ($30 million),
655–56,
659
- Primary system, state of repair,
1786–87
- Projects, Canada agri-infrastructure program,
1794–95
- Provincial Highway Upgrading Benefit/Cost Analysis
647
- Surface, durable, development,
1332–33
- Whitewood, Railway St., reconstruction, Highway No. 9, hindrances, financial assistance,
1788–89
- Highways and Transportation Act, 1997 (No. 46)
4
- Committee of the Whole Assembly
- Highways and Transportation Consequential Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 48)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1724
- Highways and Transportation Department
- Budget, allocation, savings, senior officials, rewards,
1392
- Building, Rocanville, sale,
1790
- Equipment, disposal, revenue, percentage of original price,
1797
- Minister, resignation, April 28, 1997, ministerial statement
- Motor vehicles, purchase, Canadian industry, support,
1789
- Out-of-scope personnel, Crown Employment Contracts Act,
645
- Regional offices, relocation, Innovation Place,
1791
- Service depots and road crews, consolidation,
1795
- Staff, holidays vs. students, hiring,
659–61
- Students, summer employment,
659
- Hockey See
Sports – Hockey
- Hog industry
- Expansion, member's statement
- Marketing strategy, major new, introduction,
2
- Processing plant, proposed, Maple Leaf
- Holocaust
- Remembrance Day, May 5, 1997, member's statement
- Home care
308 See also
Central Plains Health District – Home care;
Prince Albert Health District – Home care and home support services
- Failure, Natalie Covey-Kennedy
- Level required, assessment,
1634–35
- Self-managed care (C. Crame),
1772
- Homosexuals See
Saskatchewan Human Rights Code – Sexual orientation
- Hong Kong
- Honours See
Provincial Emblems and Honours Amendment Act, 1997 (No. 19)
- Horses
- Regina Jumps into Spring Horse Show, recognition, member's statement
- Horticulture See
Livestock industry – Livestock and horticultural facilities incentive program
- Hospital waiting lists
635
- Surgery, member's statement
- Hospitality industry
2 See also
New Democratic Party – National convention, 1997, tourism and hospitality industry contributions
- Hospitality Network, movies, SaskTel association
- Hospitals See also
Regina General Hospital;
Royal University Hospital, Saskatoon;
St. Paul's Hospital, Saskatoon
- Battlefords Union Hospital, hip and knee replacement surgery, member's statement
- Closures, rural communities
- Closures, St. Michael's Hospital, Cudworth vs. proposed alternative
- Designations, taxation, impact,
1775
- Hudson Bay, renovations and nursing home wing, addition, member's statement
- La Loche
- Construction, member's statement
- Long-term care beds, closure, Gravelbourg
- Revenue tax, removal,
636,
639
- St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Humboldt, funding,
1774
- St. Joseph's Hospital, Macklin, designation,
1775–76
- Housing See also
Condominiums;
Senior citizens – Housing, northern Saskatchewan;
Social assistance recipients – Housing
- Low income, project, Saskatoon, member's statement
- Low income, project, Saskatoon, ministerial statement (Teichrob)
- Residential rehabilitation assistance program, northern Saskatchewan,
974
- Rural rehabilitation assistance program
- Social
- Northern Saskatchewan, funding
- Starts, member's statement
- Human rights See also
Saskatchewan Human Rights Code
- Anniversaries, member's statement
- Hunters/Hunting See also
Big game – Damage compensation program
- Licences, issued (1995-96),
1428
- Métis rights, out-of-province hunters,
816
- Métis rights, safety considerations,
815–16
- Night hunting
- Government inaction, condemnation, moved (D'Autremont)
- Non-Canadian hunters, southern Saskatchewan,
1425–26
- Traps, exchange for modern traps, proposal,
967,
969,
971–72