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3rd Session, 23rd Legislature
1998-1999
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Abd-Elmessih, Dr. E. See Health care – Crisis, Regina
Aboriginal Employment Development Program See Indians/First nations
Aboriginal Human Services Co-op See Justice, administration
Aboriginals See Indians/First nations
Accessibility See Disabled and handicapped
Accidents See also Automobile and highway safety
Air craft crash, Rotary Air Force, Kindersley, member's statement
Boyd, 1710
Accountants See Certified General Accountants Amdt. Act (No. 16)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, 23–34, 43–63, 75–97, 108–18, 134–51, 162–81, 285–99
Belanger, 88–96
Boyd, 291–8
Calvert, 288–91
Goohsen, 108–13
Goulet, 96–7
Hamilton, 23–30
Hillson, 48–51
Jess, 86–8
Julé, 167–9
Krawetz, 43–8
Langford, 169–71
McLane, 142–4
Murray, 55–8
Murrell, 136–8
Renaud, 113–18
Stanger, 138–42
Tchorzewski, 173–80
Toth, 80–6
Van Mulligen, 299
Wall, 51–5
Ward, 30–4
Whitmore, 171–3
Motion for consideration, moved by Ms. Hamilton, seconded by Mr. Ward; amdt. (Krawetz, ), 30
Motion for presentation to Lieutenant Governor, M, (Shillington)
Shillington, 299
Adoption Act, 1998 (No. 58)
First reading
Nilson, 1122
Second reading
Nilson, 1608
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Goohsen, 1611
Nilson, 1611
Third reading
Nilson, 1625
Royal Assent, 1977
Adoption Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 14) (birth fathers)
First reading
Calvert, 226
Second reading
Calvert, 587–8
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Calvert, 855–9
Toth, 855–9
Third reading
Calvert, 859
Royal Assent, 1090
Adult basic education See Regional colleges
Afridi, Dr. S. K. See Royal University Hospital, Saskatoon – Surgery, elective, summer cancellation
Agri-Food Equity Fund, 207 See also Agricultural products/Farm products – Popowich Milling, Yorkton
Agri-Food Innovation Fund See Agricultural products/Farm products – Nutraceutical industry, expansion
Agribition
Outstanding Agricultural Ambassador Award, Garry Sibley, vice-principal Bruno School, member's statement
Julé, 68
Agricultural biotechnology, 207
Fermentation and Cell Culture Pilot plant, funding, 1695
International conference, Saskatoon, June 9-12, 1998, member's statement
Jess, 1597
POS Pilot Plant, Saskatoon, expansion, member's statement
Koenker, 788–9
Agricultural products/Farm products, 2
Canamino oat processing plant, Saskatoon, investment, 1695
Draude, 1235
MacKinnon, 1235
Export markets, competitive advantage See Animal Products Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 5); On-farm Quality Assurance Programs Act (No. 35)
Nutraceutical industry, expansion, member's statement
Koenker, 2096
Popowich Milling, Yorkton, grand opening, member's statement
Renaud, 764
Agricultural research and development, 207
Funding, Crop Development Centre and Plant Sciences Department, University of Saskatchewan, member's statement
Renaud, 1263
Technologies, new, moving from labs to the fields, 207
Agriculture, 206 See also Farmers; Grain; Transportation
Agricultural Sciences Month, June, 1998 See Agricultural biotechnology – International conference, Saskatoon, June 9-12, 1998
Agriculture and Food Week, March 15-21, 1998, member's statement
Boyd, 156
Flavel, 155
Langford, 187
Crisis
Federal disaster relief program, emergency summer session, 1966–71
Federal government assistance
Bjornerud, 2097
Bradley, 2097
Government action, 1947
Dry land farming methods, modern, 207
Lloydminster area, member's statement
Stanger, 1448
National seed collection, relocation, University of Saskatchewan, member's statement
Haverstock, 580
Tax strategy, targeted, 207
Agriculture and Food Department See also Elk farming – Regulations
Estimates (1998-99), 459, 624–38, 1677–92
Aldridge, 1677–82
Bjornerud, 636–8
Julé, 634–6
Estimates, supplementary (1997-98), 1692
Minister See Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities – Convention
Air transportation See Accidents
Alameda dam See Livestock industry
Alberta
Liberal Party, leader, Nancy MacBeth, congratulations, member's statement
Osika, 664
Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amdt. Act, 1998, (No. 2) (No. 61)
First reading
Nilson, 1074
Second reading
Nilson, 1607–8
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Goohsen, 1610
Nilson, 1610–11
Third reading
Nilson, 1625
Royal Assent, 1977
Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 13) (Fines)
First reading
Sonntag, 226
Second reading
Bjornerud, 591–3
D'Autremont, 569–70
Heppner, 721–2
Sonntag, 568–9
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Draude, 909–13
Krawetz, 909
Osika, 913–14
Sonntag, 909–14
Third reading
Sonntag, 914
Royal Assent, 1090
Alcrow, Jake See Ambulance service – Northern Saskatchewan
Alternative energy, 1771–2 See also Electricity – Co-generation; Wind power
Ambulance service See also Plains Health Centre, Regina – Closure
Fees (L. Nicol)
Bjornerud, 496–7
Serby, 496–7
Northern Saskatchewan
Anderson, Dean See Saskatchewan Power Corporation – Infrastructure, maintenance, Northern Saskatchewan
Animal Products Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 5), 2
First reading
Upshall, 107
Second reading
Boyd, 619
D'Autremont, 538
Sonntag, 537–8
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Boyd, 880–1
Upshall, 880–1
Third reading
Upshall, 888
Royal Assent, 1090
Animals See Stray Animals Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 8)
Anniversaries
Citizens Advisory Council on Anniversaries, formation, ministerial statement (Shillington)
Krawetz, 1441–2
Osika, 1442
Shillington, 1441
Anton, Perry See Water – Groundwater contamination, cattle operation
Applied science See Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology
Apprenticeship programs See Training programs
Appropriation Act (No. 1) (No. 21)
First reading
Cline, 489
Second reading
Cline, 489
Third reading
Cline, 489
Royal Assent, 501
Appropriation Act (No. 2) (No. 34)
First reading
Cline, 808
Second reading
Cline, 808
Third reading
Cline, 808
Royal Assent, 827
Appropriation Act (No. 3) (No. 64)
First reading
Cline, 1971
Second reading
Cline, 1972
Third reading
Cline, 1972
Royal Assent, 1977
Armed forces
Cadet Honour Band of the Prairie Region, member's statement
Osika, 11–12
Whitmore, 410
National Cadet Biathlon, champions, congratulations, member's statement
Draude, 249
No. 40 Snowbird Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets, annual ceremonial review, commanding officer, Scott, Myers, member's statement
Lorje, 1521
William G. Kindrachuk Air Cadets, Squadron 888, Wakaw, honour band, congratulations, member's statement
Toth, 581
Arran, Sask. See Forest industry – Pasquia/Porcupine Integrated Forest Land Use Plan
Art/Artists, 1
Aboriginal artists, Toon Town Animation Production Studio, Saskatoon projects, employment, member's statement
Whitmore, 611
Cathedral Village Arts Festival, Regina, member's statement
Crofford, 1174
St. Walburg, Count Bertold Von Imhoff, legacy, commemoration, and Susan Welder, Citizen of the Year Award, member's statement
Sonntag, 1460
Art galleries See also Disabled and handicapped – Accessibility, Human Rights Commission ruling, Collections Fine Art Gallery; Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery, Regina
Donations, sales taxes payment, suspension, 1736–7
Arts Board Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 1)
First reading
Teichrob, 74
Second reading
Bjornerud, 675–6
Crofford, 564
D'Autremont, 564
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Bjornerud, 778–80
Teichrob, 778–9
Third reading
Teichrob, 780
Royal Assent, 827
Asphalt industry
Highways, upgrading, use, 1768
Assiniboia, Sask. See Health care – Capital projects, South Country Health District
Assiniboine River See Water – Management
Astronauts See Space flight
Athabasca
Lake and sand dunes, canoe trip, member's statement
Hillson, 2062–3
Atkinson, Dr. John W. See Hospitals – Beds, Atkinson, report, recommendation
Atlases
Saskatchewan, collaboration, Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation, University of Saskatchewan, member's statement
Whitmore, 250–1
Auctions
Neil Kramer Auction Sales, the Big Bid Barn, expansion, member's statement
Jess, 186
Autistic children See Education
Automobile Accident Insurance Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 45), 2
First reading
Lingenfelter, 953
Second reading
D'Autremont, 1045–6
Draude, 1243
Lingenfelter, 1044–5
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Draude, 1582–3
Lingenfelter, 1582–3
Third reading
Shillington, 1590
Royal Assent, 1977
Automobile and highway safety See also Highways and roads – Safety concerns; Trucking industry – Longer vehicles, policy
Accidents See also Automobile Accident Insurance Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 45); Highways and roads – Rural maintenance, funding
Highways and Transportation Department vehicle collision, victim, health care costs
Calvert, 381–2
McLane, 381–2
Serby, 381–2
Northern Saskatchewan, Jaws of Life, funding
Belanger, 1600
Serby, 1600
Child restraints, correct use program, One Safe Trip Deserves Another, member's statement
Ward, 981
Photo radar, member's statement
Osika, 276–7
Automobiles See Motor vehicles
Awards See Honours and awards
Babcock and Wilcox See Manufacturing and processing industry
Bachynski, Dr. Borden See Health care reform – Review; Plains Health Centre, Regina – Closure
Balanced Budget Act, 1998 (No. 204)
First reading
Gantefoer, 1442
Balcarres, Sask. See Highways and roads; Small business
Balzan, Dr. Mark See Hospital waiting lists – Surgery, kidney transplant (Jill Miner)
Bankruptcies, 810 See also Student loans
Banks, Dr. Malcolm See Hospital waiting-lists – Surgery, cataract, regional hospitals
Banks and financial institutions See also Credit unions
Mergers, Task Force on the Future of the Canadian Financial Services Sector (MacKay), submission on behalf of agricultural producers, 1681
Basin Electric, North Dakota See Electricity – Supply, adequacy
Bazylewski, Susan See Royal University Hospital, Saskatoon – Surgery, elective, summer cancellation
Beardy's First Nation See Provincial Court of Saskatchewan
Bed and breakfasts
Leeson house, Unity, member's statement
Murrell, 251
Beef industry See also Cattle Marketing Deductions Act, 1998 (No. 6)
Marketing, deductions, 635
Bellegarde, Dan See Sexual assault/offences – Charges
Bellegarde, Perry See Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations – Chief, election
Bellegarde, Rami See Justice, administration – Bail, violent offences
Bengough, Sask. See Health care – Centres
Benson, Tammy See Education – Hearing impaired students
Bessey, Ron See Highways and roads – Highway No. 44, west of Davidson, vehicle damage, compensation
Betaseron See Drugs and pharmaceuticals – Multiple sclerosis
Beverage containers
Cardboard See SARCAN (Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres) – Recycling programs, expansion
Bi-Provincial Upgrader, Lloydminster
Employment development, 1771
Sale See also Government expenditures – Debt, reduction, sale of assets
Negotiations, Energy and Mines Department, role, 1773
Taxes, remission, 1773
Big game See also Game farming
Damage compensation program, shelter belts and ornamental trees, coverage, 1750
Big Game Hunt Farming Regulation Ministerial Responsibility Act (No. 751)
First reading
Aldridge, 1386
Big Sisters Association of Saskatoon See Community-based organizations
Biggar, Sask. See Royal Canadian Mounted Police; Schools – Construction and renovation projects
Bills, private see titles of particular bills (Royal Assent denoted by*)
No. 301. Conference of Mennonites of Saskatchewan Act. Koenker.
No. 302. Fondation Fransaskoise Act. Kasperski.
Bills, public see titles of particular Bills (Royal Assent denoted by *)
*No. 1. Arts Board Amdt. Act, 1998. Teichrob.
*No. 2. Correctional Services Amdt. Act, 1998. Nilson.
*No. 3. Public Utilities Easements Amdt. Act, 1998. Nilson.
*No. 4. Saskatchewan Evidence Amdt. Act, 1998. Nilson.
*No. 5. Animal Products Amdt. Act, 1998. Upshall.
*No. 6. Cattle Marketing Deductions Act, 1998. Upshall.
*No. 7. Pastures Act. Upshall.
*No. 8. Stray Animals Amdt Act, 1998. Upshall.
*No. 9. Parks Amdt. Act, 1998. Scott.
*No. 10. Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation Amdt. Act, 1998. MacKinnon.
*No. 11. Trustee Amdt. Act, 1998. Nilson.
*No. 12. University of Saskatchewan Foundation Repeal Act. MacKinnon.
*No. 13. Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amdt. Act, 1998. Sonntag.
*No. 14. Adoption Amdt. Act. Calvert.
*No. 15. Gas Inspection Amdt. Act, 1998. MacKinnon.
*No. 16. Certified General Accountants Amdt. Act, 1998. Cline.
*No. 17. Certified Management Consultants Act. Cline.
*No. 18. Pharmacy Amdt. Act, 1998. Serby.
*No. 19. Physical Therapists Act, 1998. Serby.
*No. 20. Election Amdt. Act, 1998. MacKinnon.
*No. 21. Appropriation Act, 1998 (No. 1). Cline.
*No. 22. Electronic Filing of Information Act. Nilson.
*No. 23. Statute Law Amdt. Act, 1998. Nilson.
*No. 24. Wascana Centre Amdt. Act, 1998. Crofford.
*No. 25. Pipelines Act, 1998. Mitchell.
*No. 26. Oil and Gas Conservation Amdt. Act, 1998. MacKinnon.
*No. 27. Public Service Act, 1998. Calvert.
*No. 28. Meewasin Valley Authority Amdt. Act, 1998. Mitchell.
*No. 29. Workers' Compensation Amdt. Act, 1998. Mitchell.
*No. 30. Tobacco Tax Act, 1998. Cline.
*No. 31. Enforcement of Judgments Conventions Act. Shillington.
*No. 32. Wildlife Amdt. Act, 1998. Scott.
*No. 33. Provincial Court Act, 1998. Nilson.
*No. 34. Appropriation Act, 1998 (No. 2). Cline.
*No. 35. On-farm Quality Assurance Programs Act. Upshall.
*No. 36. Vital Statistics Amdt. Act, 1998. MacKinnon.
*No. 37. Noxious Weeds Amdt. Act, 1998. Upshall.
*No. 38. Highway Traffic Amdt. Act, 1998. Lingenfelter.
*No. 39. Vehicle Administration Act, 1998. Lingenfelter.
*No. 40. SaskTel Pension Implementation Act. Lingenfelter.
*No. 41. Teachers' Dental Plan Amdt. Act, 1998. Atkinson.
*No. 42. Teachers' Life Insurance (Government Contributory) Amdt. Act, 1998. Atkinson.
*No. 43. Queen's Bench Revision Act. Nilson.
*No. 44. Municipal Employee's Pension Amdt. Act, 1998. Cline.
*No. 45. Automobile Accident Insurance Amdt. Act, 1998. Lingenfelter.
*No. 46. Credit Union Act, 1998. Nilson.
*No. 47. Saskatchewan Insurance Amdt. Act, 1998. Nilson.
*No. 48. Income Tax Amdt. Act, 1998. Cline.
*No. 49. Saskatchewan Assistance Amdt. Act, 1998. Calvert.
*No. 50. Urban Municipality Amdt. Act, 1998. Teichrob.
*No. 51. Rural Municipality Amdt. Act, 1998. Teichrob.
*No. 52. Northern Municipalities Amdt. Act, 1998. Teichrob.
*No. 53. Teacher's Superannuation and Disability Benefits Amdt. Act, 1998. Shillington.
*No. 54. Crown Corporations Amdt. Act, 1998. Lingenfelter.
*No. 55. Power Corporation Amdt. Act, 1998. Lingenfelter.
*No. 56. Municipal Revenue Sharing Amdt. Act, 1998. Teichrob.
*No. 57. Education Amdt. Act, 1998. Atkinson.
*No. 58. Adoption Act, 1998. Nilson.
*No. 59. Jury Act, 1998. Nilson.
*No. 60. Wildlife Act, 1998. Nilson.
*No. 61. Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 2). Nilson.
*No. 62. Highway Traffic Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 2). Nilson.
*No. 63. Film Employment Tax Credit Act. Teichrob.
*No. 64. Appropriation Act, 1998 (No. 3). Cline.
*No. 65. The Maintenance of Saskatchewan Power Corporation's Operations Act, 1998. Nilson.
No. 201. Crown Corporations Disclosure Act, 1998. Gantefoer.
No. 202. Crown Corporations Amdt. Act, 1998 (Foreign Investment Prohibitions). Gantefoer.
No. 203. Government Accountability Act. Gantefoer.
No. 204. Balanced Budget Act, 1998. Gantefoer.
No. 205. Crown Corporations Rate Review Act, 1998. Gantefoer.
No. 206. Community Associations Residential Telephone Rate Designation Act. Julé.
No. 207. Crown Construction Tendering Agreement Revocation Act. Boyd.
No. 208. Legislative Assembly Public Presentations Act. Haverstock.
No. 209. Public Inquiries Amdt. Act, 1998 (Health Care System Review). Toth.
No. 210. Saskatchewan Health Ombudsman Act. Toth.
No. 211. Health Districts Amdt. Act, 1998 (Block Funding). Toth.
No. 212. Health Districts Amdt. Act, 1998 (Fully Elected Health Boards). Toth.
No. 213. Local Government Election Amdt. Act, 1998. Julé, .
No. 214. Recall of Members Act, 1998. Krawetz.
No. 215. Saskatchewan Property Rights Act. D'Autremont.
No. 216. Wildlife Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 2). D'Autremont.
No. 217. Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amdt. Act, 1998 (Sessional Dates). Haverstock.
No. 218. Saskatchewan Right to Work Act. Boyd.
No. 219. Democratic Unionism Act. Boyd.
No. 220. Trade Union Amdt. Act (Repealing Successor Rights). Boyd.
No. 221. Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amdt. Act, 1998 (Duration of Assembly). Haverstock.
No. 222. Public Inquiries Amdt. Act, 1998 (Justice System Review). Heppner.
No. 225. Saskatchewan Regulatory Reform Act. Draude.
No. 226. Referendum and Plebiscite Amdt. Act, 1998 (Constitutional Referendums). Heppner.
No. 227. The Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amdt. Act, 1998 (FREE VOTES). Krawetz.
No. 228. Doctor-Patient Confidentiality Act. McLane.
No. 230. Plains Health Centre Preservation Act, ("Save the Plains"). Aldridge.
No. 233. Surface Rights Acquisition and Compensation Amdt. Act, 1998. Goohsen.
No. 234. Labour Standards Amdt. Act, 1998 (Indexed Minimum Wage Rate). Goohsen.
No. 235-299. Channel Lake Indemnification Act.
No. 400-439. Channel Lake Indemnification Act.
No. 463-467. Channel Lake Indemnification Act.
No. 473-476. Channel Lake Indemnification Act.
No. 741. Tory Bell Ringing Expenses Indemnification Act (Who's Tory Now at $28,000 per day?). Aldridge.
No. 742. Protection of Children Involved in Prostitution Act. Julé.
No. 743. Crown Corporations Amdt. Act, 1998 (Capital Market Activities Restrictions). Hillson.
No. 744. Hepatitis C Compensation Commission Act. McLane.
No. 745. Tommy Douglas Memorial Hospital Act. Aldridge.
No. 746. Child Protection Act. Osika.
No. 747. Naming of Northern Municipal Airports Act. Belanger.
No. 748. NORTHERN Act. Belanger.
No. 751. Big Game Hunt Farming Regulation Ministerial Responsibility Act. Aldridge.
No. 752. Highway Fatality Marker Act. McLane.
No. 755. Crown Corporation Managers Salary Act. Boyd.
Bintner, Margaret See Hospitals – Beds, shortages, surgery patients, early discharge
Biotechnology See Agricultural biotechnology; Research and development – Income tax credit; University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon
Birch Hills, Sask. See Rail transportation/Railways – Lines, abandonment
Births See Vital Statistics Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 36)
Bladworth, Sask. See Highways and roads – Highway No. 44, west of Davidson, vehicle damage, compensation
Blakeney, Hon. Allan See Premier – Former
Blood See Health care
Boan, Dr. Jack See Health care – Emmett Hall Memorial Foundation, establishment
Board of Internal Economy
Membership
Speaker, 2139
Boards of directors See Crown corporations
Bod, Brenda See Highways and roads – Deterioration, Highway No. 47, driver injury
Bodnar, Morris See Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale – Public inquiry
Bonnell, Fern See Highways and roads – Highway No. 13, Admiral, deterioration, vehicle damage, claim
Books
Canada Book Day, April 23, 1998, member's statement
Van Mulligen, 734
Goods and services tax, removal, Canadian Booksellers Association, president's briefs, member's statement
Gantefoer, 1418
Boundaries Commission See Education Department
Brace, Kent See Drugs and pharmaceuticals – Multiple sclerosis – Betaseron and Copaxone
Brain Awareness Week See Health care
Brears, Trent See Culinary arts
British Columbia
Federal by-election, successful Liberal candidate, congratulations, member's statement
Osika, 410
Broadview School Division See Education – Four-day school week, Scenic Valley, pilot project, assessment
Brodart See High schools – Yorkton Regional High School, E & C Quine Resource Centre
Bronson Lake See Recreational areas
Bryant, Carole See Saskatchewan Power Corporation – Diversity coordinator, dismissal
Budget
Balanced, 206, 211, 1735 See also Balanced Budget Act, 1998 (No. 204)
Comparison, United Kingdom vs. Saskatchewan, member's statement
Stanger, 734
Contingency plan, 1734–5
Debate, government members' courtesy during, member's statement
D'Autremont, 199
Deficit, accumulated, forecast for government as a whole, 1908
Forecasts, revision, resource prices reduction, 1735
Studies, Saskatchewan Party, member's statement
Osika, 200–1
Budget (March 19, 1998), 205–12
Debate, 212–16, 310–26, 336–44, 354–74, 383–405, 415–37, 447–59
Atkinson, 359–61
Bjornerud, 450–6
Boyd, 417–26
Cline, 456–9
D'Autremont, 365–74
Haverstock, 386–9
Julé, 397–400
Koenker, 447–50
Mitchell, 383–6
Murray, 415–17
Osika, 361–5
Renaud, 429–33
Toth, 433–7
Upshall, 389–97
Van Mulligen, 315–24
Wall, 400–5
M. (Cline) to resolve into Committee of Finance
Cline, 310
M. (Cline) to resolve into Committee of Finance; amdt. (Gantefoer)
Gantefoer, 315
Buffalo Narrows, Sask. See Citizens
Building code See Rural municipalities – National Building Code
Burstall, Sask. See Natural gas – Plants, expansion
Bus transportation See Disabled and handicapped persons – Wheelchair buses; Schools; Students
Business See also Economic and Co-operative Development Department – Investment Programs Branch, mandate, vs. Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation, mandate; Regional colleges – Adult basic education, partners; Small business; Transportation – Challenges and innovation
Business Ambassadors program, member's statement
Kasperski, 347
Business education conference, Manitou Beach, April 29-May 1, 1998 See Carlton Trail College, Humboldt – Twenty-fifth anniversary celebration
Climate for investment and growth, creation, 206–7
Counselling See Regional economic development authorities
Investment programs, funding, 811
Licensing requirements, streamlining, while continuing to safeguard environment, 207
New, opportunities creation, 206
Northern Saskatchewan Business Opportunity Forum, second annual, La Ronge, member's statement
Langford, 494
Registration pilot project, one-stop, 207
Samuel McLeod Awards Banquet, Prince Albert, outstanding businesses, recognition, member's statement
Lautermilch, 705
Saskatoon Achievement in Business Excellence, 1998, awards, member's statement
Koenker, 1174–5
Youth business excellence awards, North Battleford, winners, Spiritwood High School students, member's statement
Johnson, 1202–3
By-elections See also British Columbia; Political parties – Contributions, tax credits
Saskatoon Eastview constituency, Liberal Party, candidate, member's statement
D'Autremont, 1378–9
Hillson, 1379
Saskatoon Eastview constituency, New Democratic Party candidate, Judy Junor
Health care issues, member's statement
Toth, 1035
Saskatchewan Federation of Labour, support, member's statement
Boyd, 1447–8
Saskatoon Eastview constituency, New Democratic Party candidate, Judy Junor, member's statement
Hillson, 1084
Saskatoon Eastview Constituency, Saskatchewan Party candidate, Francis Kreiser, member's statement
Bjornerud, 764
Cabinet- See Executive Council
Cabinet ministers
Resignation, requests, 1946-7
CAIP- See Canada/Saskatchewan Agri-Infrastructure Program
Calder Centre, Saskatoon- See Drug abuse/substance abuse - Youth addiction services, provision
Cameco Corporation
Kyrgyzstan, sodium cyanide spill, environmental damage
Hillson, 1324
Scott, 1324
Shares, sale- See Government expenditures - Debt, reduction, sale of assets
Campbell Collegiate- See Education - Partnership in education program
Camsell Portage, Sask.- See Health care - Services, Uranium City
Can-Oat Milling, Martensville- See Agricultural products/Farm products; Food processing industry
Canada Life- See Crown Life Insurance Company - Sale
Canada/Saskatchewan Agri-Infrastructure Program- See Highways and roads
Canada Transportation Act
Amendments- See also Rail transportation/Railways - Short-line development, successor rights, elimination
Federal government, urging, M. (Renaud)
Boyd, 1093-5
Kowalsky, 1098-9
Langford, 1093
McLane, 1096-7
Murrell, 1095-6
Renaud, 1090-3
Stanger, 1097-8
Whitmore, 1095
Transmission, M. (Kowalsky)
Kowalsky, 1100
Federal government, urging, M. (Renaud); questions and comments
McLane, 1099-100
Renaud, 1099
Stanger, 1099-100
Federal government, urging, member's statement
Renaud, 1083
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Weather man, Howard Thornton, departure, member's statement
Murray, 303-4
Canadian Foodgrains Bank
Cotswold Growing Project, Gary and Marj Beaumont, Evesham, donation, member's statement
Murrell, 330
Donation, Elrose, member's statement
Wiens, 1420
Canadian Foundation for Innovation- See High technology - Canadian Light Source Synchrotron Project, Saskatoon
Canadian Light Source Synchrotron Project, Saskatoon- See High technology
Canadian National Railway- See Grain transportation - Canadian Wheat Board, complaint
Canadian Occidental Petroleum- See Research and development - Funding
Canadian Pacific Railway Company- See Grain transportation - Canadian Wheat Board, complaint
Canadian Radio-television Telecommunications Commission- See Saskatchewan Telecommunications; Telephones - Rural communities, subsidization
Canadian Transportation Agency- See Grain transportation - Canadian Wheat Board,- complaint
Canadian Union of Public Employees- See Health care - Workers, walkout; Women
Canadian unity- See National unity
Canadian Wheat Board- See Grain transportation
Canadian Wheat Board Act (C-4)
Changes, proposed, ministerial statement (Upshall)
Aldridge, 226
Boyd, 225-6
Upshall, 225
CanAmera Foods- See Economic development - Good news headlines, weekly newspapers
Canamino oat processing plant, Saskatoon- See Agricultural products/Farm products
Cancer- See also Hospital waiting-lists - Oncology
Bone scan, Paulette Lochbaum
McLane, 224-5
Serby, 224-5
Bone scan, Paulette Lochbaum, member's statement
McLane, 263
Breast cancer, province-wide screening, 209
Breast Cancer Month, October 1998, member's statement
Hamilton, 2094-5
Canadian Cancer Society, jail and bail fund-raiser, Humboldt, member's statement
Julé, 1010
Cancer Month, April, 1998, member's statement
Koenker, 463
CanOxy- See Canadian Occidental Petroleum
Carbon dioxide- See also Oil industry - Enhanced oil recovery project, Midale
Carievale, Sask.- See Hospital waiting-lists - Surgery, cystoscopy
Carlton Trail Regional College, Humboldt- See also Schools - Construction - Joint educational facility, Humboldt Collegiate Institute
Twenty-fifth anniversary celebration, member's statement
Julé, 672*
Carlyle, Sask.- See Land - Sale, environmental clean-up, leaking fuel tank spill
Casinos
Associated entities fund- See Music - Inner City Harmony CD project
Revenue- See- also Community-based organizations- Big Sisters Association of Saskatoon, family violence programs
First Nations Fund, audit, Provincial Auditor
Draude, 1265
Teichrob, 1265
Cattle Marketing Deductions Act, 1998 (No. 6)
First reading
Upshall, 108
Second reading
Boyd, 617-18
D'Autremont, 539
Sonntag, 539
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Boyd, 881-3
Upshall, 881-3
Third reading
Upshall, 888
Royal Assent, 1090
CBC- See Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
CEAPRO Inc.- See Agricultural products/Farm products - Canamino oat processing plant, Saskatoon, investment
Cellular phones- See Telephones
Centennial Auditorium, Saskatoon
Funding, 781-2
Central Butte, Sask.- See Schools - Construction and renovation projects; Schools - Upgrading and renovation
Central Plains Health District- See also Regina Health District; Special care homes - Humboldt, level 4 admissions, cancellations
Administration, salaries, increase, 1343
Funding, 1343
Nurses, additional, allocation, 1300
Certified General Accountants Amdt. Act (No. 16)
First reading
Cline, 226
Second reading
Cline, 562
Toth, 562-3
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Cline, 938-9
Gantefoer, 938-9
Third reading
Cline, 944
Royal Assent, 1090
Certified Management Consultants Act (No. 17)
First reading
Cline, 226
Second reading
Cline, 563
D'Autremont, 563
Draude, 777-8
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Cline, 935-8
Gantefoer, 935-8
Third reading
Cline, 944
Royal Assent, 1090
Channel Lake
Pollution, member's statement
Hillson, 200
Channel Lake Indemnification Act (No. 235-299, 400-439, 463-467, 473-476)
First reading, 192-5, 227-9, 240-6, 255-9, 269-72, 1425-8, 1442-4, 1454-6
Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd.
Natural gas, trading activities- See Saskatchewan Power Corporation - Minister responsible
Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale- See also Crown Investments Corporation - Minister responsible; Public Accounts Committee; Saskatchewan Power Corporation - Ministers responsible, dismissal; Saskatchewan Power Corporation - President - Resignation; SaskEnergy Incorporated - Board of directors, resignation (O. Mitchell)
Hillson, 42-3
Lingenfelter, 42-3
Accountability/responsibility, 1885-7, 1889-94, 1896- See also Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale - Cabinet responsibility; Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale - Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan, minister responsible, responsibility
Asset sale studies and other documents, release
Gantefoer, 12
Lingenfelter, 12-13
Cabinet responsibility
Boyd, 379
Lingenfelter, 379-80
Consultants (R. Gross)
Boyd, 251
Lingenfelter, 251
Contract, signatures, release
Criminal investigation
Boyd, 1147-8
Gantefoer, 39-40
Crown Investments Corporation of- Saskatchewan, minister responsible
Knowledge
Boyd, 614-15
Lingenfelter, 614-15
Responsibility
Gantefoer, 821-2
Romanow, 822
Ernst & Young reports
Establishment, Dynex assets, purchase, court case
Hillson, 709
Lingenfelter, 709-10
Final agreement
Changes, significance
Hillson, 738
Lingenfelter, 738-9
Contract, fraud investigation
Boyd, 673*-674*
Gantefoer, 708
Legal action, 1895
Legal counsel, outside, Hurst of Milner Fenerty, duties, failure to discharge/professional negligence, member's statement
Hillson, 1320
Legal counsel, outside, Milner Fenerty, negligence
Lingenfelter, 333
Osika, 333
Legal opinions
Gantefoer, 157-8
Lingenfelter, 158
Justice Department
Heppner, 252-3
Lingenfelter, 252-3
Olive Waller Zinkhan & Waller
Boyd, 222
Cline, 222
Lessons for the future, 1903-5
March 31, 1997, significance
Hillson, 1089
Lingenfelter, 1089
Minister responsible, briefing
Hillson, 382
Lingenfelter, 382
Natural gas, trading activities/arbitrage, authorization
Gantefoer, 674*
Lingenfelter, 674*
Negotiator
Dismissal, Saskatchewan Power Corporation, minister, informing
Hillson, 413-14
Lingenfelter, 413-14
Dismissal 1996, Premier's intervention
Hillson, 528-9
Romanow, 528-9
Premier, concern, expressing
Hillson, 616
Romanow, 616
Premier, knowledge, 1883
Boyd, 525-6
Lingenfelter, 525-6
Problems, prevention, 1905
Profit, announcement, correction
Hillson, 1089
Lingenfelter, 1089
Public inquiry, 1878, 1880-1, 1894-5- See also Crown Corporations - Ministers, responsibility, legislation; Crown Corporations Committee - Special meeting, March 31, 1998; Public Accounts Committee
Boyd, 159, 188-9, 191-2, 235-6, 251-2, 494-6
Gantefoer, 187
Hillson, 253-4
Krawetz, 330-1
Lingenfelter, 104-5, 128-9, 235-6, 251-2, 254, 330-1, 495-6
Romanow, 159, 187, 189, 191-2, 254
Filibuster
Cost, member's statement
Aldridge, 1435
Filibuster, member's statement
Boyd, 200
Saskatchewan Party actions, member's statement
Aldridge, 264
Public inquiry, M. (D'Autremont)
D'Autremont, 108
Public inquiry, member's statement
Julé, 277
Public inquiry, petitions, 154, 184, 198, 218, 248, 262, 274, 328, 346, 376, 408, 439, 462, 491, 522, 552, 578, 610, 640, 662, 788, 839, 870, 1007, 1034, 1200, 1260, 1290, 1318, 1376, 1570, 1660, 1708, 1789, 1868, 1950, 1982
Bjornerud, 123, 153, 183, 231, 247, 273, 301, 327, 345, 375, 439, 461, 491, 521, 551, 577, 609, 639, 761, 1007, 1229, 1259, 1317, 1867
Boyd, 183, 231, 273, 301, 345, 375, 407, 439, 461, 491, 551, 609, 639, 1375, 1517
D'Autremont, 123, 153, 183, 231, 247, 261, 273, 301, 327, 345, 375, 407, 439, 461, 491, 551, 669*, 1259, 1317, 1517, 1593
Draude, 123, 153, 183, 231, 247, 261, 273, 301, 327, 345, 439, 461, 491, 521, 551, 577, 609, 639, 761, 817, 839, 1007, 1229, 1867
Gantefoer, 123, 183, 261, 273, 301, 327, 345, 375, 407, 439, 461, 491, 521, 551, 577, 609, 639, 1007, 1229
Heppner, 183, 231, 247, 261, 273, 301, 327, 345, 375, 439, 461, 491, 521, 551, 577, 609, 639, 761, 1171, 1229, 1259, 1659, 1707, 1787, 1949
Krawetz, 153, 183, 231, 247, 261, 273, 301, 327, 345, 375, 407, 521, 551, 577, 639, 1289
Toth, 153, 231, 247, 273, 301, 327, 345, 375, 407, 439, 491, 669*, 1259, 1867
RCMP investigation
Gantefoer, 982
Lingenfelter, 982
Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, ministerial statement (Lingenfelter)
Gantefoer, 19-20
Goohsen, 21-2
Hillson, 20-1
Lingenfelter, 16-19
Charest, Jean -See National unity - Public consultation, Quebec, response
Charles, Sandy- See Correctional centres - Forensic unit, North Battleford
Chartier, Clem- See Hunters/Hunting - Metis rights
Chief Electoral Officer- See Electoral Office
Child and Youth Secretariat
Establishment, proposal, 1698
Child benefit- See Children - Saskatchewan Child Benefit
Child care- See also Family - Low income
Child Care Week, May 10-17, 1998, member's statement
Draude, 1068
Subsidized spaces, rural communities, 866-7
Child custody, 1547-8- See also Child Protection Act (No. 746)
And access, study, Justice Department, member's statement
Draude, 1291
Child poverty, 210
Action plan for children, 210-11- See also below Reduction, government initiatives
National child benefit, 210- See also Children - Saskatchewan Child Benefit
Welfare Rights Centre, Regina, concerns
Calvert, 707-8
Toth, 707-8
Reduction, government initiatives, M. (Murray); amdt. (Draude)
Draude, 689-91
Hamilton, 691-4
Murray, 685*-686*
Stanger, 686*-689*
Toth, 695-6
Wall, 694-5
Child Protection Act (No. 746)
Calvert, 1177
Osika, 1177
First reading
Osika, 1180
Child sexual abuse
Awareness raising and fund-raising efforts, Sheldon Kennedy's cross-Canada in-line skate
Krawetz, 1599
MacKinnon, 1599
Support and Sheldon Kennedy Day in Saskatchewan, August 21, 1998, proclamation, M. (Krawetz)
Hillson, 1603
Julé, 1604
Krawetz, 1602-3
MacKinnon, 1604
Child support- See Enforcement of Judgments Conventions Act (No. 31)
Children, 209- See also Family - Health benefits; Prostitution; Women - Shelters
Child Find Saskatchewan, Green Ribbon of Hope campaign, member's statement
Toth, 897
Chili for Children, fifth annual fund-raiser, member's statement
Lingenfelter, 1037
Crime, prevention programs, funding, 1167
Crime, prevention programs, funding, ministerial statement (Nilson)
Heppner, 1150-7
Nilson, 1150
Deaths
Karen Quill, Children's Advocate Office, independent inquiry
Calvert, 669
Julé, 669
Reporting and prevention
Calvert, 1016
Julé, 1015-16
Disabled, parental support in caring for children at home, 210
Health services, specialty, specialized teams to support and transport to any location in Saskatchewan, 209
Hunger- See above Chili for Children, fifth annual fund-raiser
Learning to read and write, extra help, more children receiving, 210
Lost, two-year-old Tyren Bennett, community effort, member's statement
Bjornerud, 1201
National Missing Children's Day, May 25, 1998, member's statement
Murray, 1320
Nutrition education programs, Midwest Food Resource Project Incorporated, funding, member's statement
Murrell, 1292
Protection- See also Child Protection Act (No. 746)
Gemma House, investigation
Calvert, 281-2
Julé, 281-2
Walchuk case, Melville, 1547- See also Child Protection Act (No. 746)
Calvert, 1072-3
Osika, 1072-3
Maternal grandparents, custody, petitions, 1114, 1518, 1660, 1789
Osika, 1082, 1376, 1457-8, 1593, 1707-8
Safety- See Automobile and highway safety
Saskatchewan Child Benefit, 2, 211, 862-5, 867-8, 1539- See also Social Services Department - Computer program; Students - Single parents
School and community-based programs, hot meals and snacks to improve health and learning, 210
School supplies, more children, receiving, 210
Special needs, school and community programs, extra resources, provision, 210
Children's Advocate- See also Child custody; Children - Deaths, Karen Quill; Children - Protection, Walchuk case, Melville
Estimates (1998-99), committee referral (Estimates), M. (MacKinnon)
MacKinnon, 925
Chiropractic services
Injury, death, review, 1861
Christensen, Ken- See Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale - Legal opinions
Churchill River- See Wilderness areas - Preservation, Megan forest
Cigarettes- See Tobacco Tax Act, 1998 (No. 30)
Circle Project, Regina- See Family - Violence, victims, aboriginal community, funding
Citizens- See also Government departments
1997 Citizens of the year, Larry Bjerland, Rose Valley, Bill and Shirley Chyz, Watson, member's statement
Draude, 67
Battleford and Districts Citizen and Junior Citizen of the Year, 30th Annual banquet, member's statement
Jess, 37
Buffalo Narrows, Shatilla family, recognition, member's statement
Belanger, 1320
Condolences, Dr. Orville Hjertaas, Prince Albert, member's statement
Krawetz, 1378
Romanow, 1377
Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, Citizen of the Year, Donald Deranger, member's statement
Belanger, 1084
Humboldt, Andrea Sylvester, death in car accident, sympathy, member's statement
Julé, 1521
Ile-a-la Crosse, Willie and Therese McCallum, 50th wedding anniversary, member's statement
Belanger, 1576
Lakeland Citizen of the Year, Bob and Gwen Hutchinson, member's statement
Langford, 277
Mitchell, Fred, death, tribute and condolences, member's statement
Krawetz, 1984
Osika, 1984
Upshall, 1983-4
100th birthday celebration, Jennie Bell Gibson, Melfort, member's statement
Gantefoer, 733
Citizenship
Canadian citizenship, celebration
Radisson School, member's statement
Jess, 525
Robert Melrose Elementary School, Kelvington, member's statement
Draude, 441
City Hospital, Saskatoon
Geriatric assessment program, headed by Dr. Earl DeCoteau, member's statement
Haverstock, 919
Civil service- See Public service
Climate change- See Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)
Cluff Lake, Sask.- See Uranium industry
Co-operative care homes- See Home care
Co-operatives, 4
Locally based, funding, 206
Pioneer Co-operative, Swift Current
Dividend payments, member's statement
Wall, 1575
Sales, member's statement
Wall, 441
Support and strengthening, 3
Coal mining industry
Estevan Coal Corporation, drag-line, construction, member's statement
Ward, 1203
Royalties, structure, competitive, 1767
Coburn, Gwenn and Todd- See Highways and roads - Deterioration - Vehicle damage - Chunks of pavement
Coca Cola- See Manufacturing industry
Cogema Resources- See Uranium industry - Cluff Lake mine site, northern leaders' tour
Collections Fine Art Gallery, Regina- See Disabled and handicapped persons - Accessibility, Human Rights Commission ruling
Collective bargaining- See Meat processing industry - Maple Leaf Foods International, plant, North Battleford, lockout; Saskatchewan Power Corporation
College Mathieu, Gravelbourg
80th anniversary, celebrations, member's statement
Aldridge, 1175
Combines Investigation Act- See Competition Act
Committees
Members, potential witnesses, sitting as members of the committee, 573
Committees, special- See Regulations Committee
Committees, standing- See Communication Committee; Constitutional Affairs Committee; Crown Corporations Committee; Environment Committee; Estimates Committee; Non-controversial Bills Committee; Private Members' Bills Committee; Privileges and Elections Committee; Public Accounts Committee
Commonwealth
Commonwealth Day, March 9, 1998
Contest winners,- presentation; Speaker, 6
Message from Her Majesty the Queen
Speaker, 23
Communication Committee
Legislative Library, annual report, referral, M. (MacKinnon), 22
Records retention and disposal schedules, referral, M. (MacKinnon), 22
Second report, 1594-5
Second report, M. (Trew) for concurrence
Trew, 1595
Communities, 2-3, 206, 211-12- See also Child poverty - Action plan for children; Education, post-secondary - Strengthening through partnerships; Municipalities; Northern Saskatchewan; Regional economic development authorities; Rural- municipalities; Transportation - Challenges and innovation
Economic strength, 3
Humboldt, eighth annual Sommerfest, June 19-21, 1998, member's statement
Julé, 1597
Humboldt, Oktoberfest activities, member's statement
Julé, 2063
Resources- See Child poverty - Action plan for children
Safe, vibrant, 209
Tax burden, 207
Community Associations Residential Telephone Rate Designation Act (No. 206)
First reading
Julé, 74
Community-based organizations
Affiliate role, 1844-5
Big Sisters Association of Saskatoon, family violence programs, casino profits, member's statement
Hamilton, 819
Funding, 1844
Community-based regional economic development organizations, 1560-2
Northern Saskatchewan, funding, 1161
Community economic development, 206-7- See also Northern Saskatchewan
Inner cities, revitalization, 3, 206
Community home program- See Young offenders
Community justice committees- See Indians/First nations - Sentencing circles
Community Marketing Initiative- See Grain - Inland terminal, Naicam and Spalding, construction
Community pastures- See also Pastures Act (No. 7)
Bapaume pasture, treaty land entitlement process, payments, 688
Lease rates, increase
Bjornerud, 2033
Boyd, 1792-3
Meeting Lake, treaty land entitlement process, 688
Compania de Consumadores de Gas de Santiago, Chile- See SaskEnergy Incorporated
Competition Act- See Rail transportation/railways - Line abandonment, court challenge
Computers- See Electronic Filing of Information Act (No. 22); Saskatchewan Power Corporation - SAP software; Social Services Department
Condie- See Water supply - Contamination, Regina, Wascana Creek
Condolences- See also Citizens
Communication of, M. (Romanow)
Feusi, Arnold Joseph (former MLA), M. (Romanow)
Bjornerud, 121
Julé, 120
Kowalsky, 121-2
Romanow, 120-1
Koester, Charles Beverley (former Clerk of Legislative Assembly), M. (Romanow)
Julé, 120
Romanow, 118-19
Toth, 119-20
Yew, Lawrence Riel (former MLA), M. (Romanow)
Belanger, 683*-4*
Goulet, 680*-2*
Lingenfelter, 682*-3*
Romanow, 679*-80*
Toth, 680*
Yew, Lawrence Riel (former MLA), member's statement
Belanger, 664
Conference of Mennonites of Saskatchewan Act (No. 301)
Second reading
Koenker, 837-8
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Koenker, 1526-7
Third reading
Koenker, 1529
Royal Assent, 1976
Conflict of Interest Commissioner
Activities, summary, 1133
Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, inquiry, Crown Corporations Committee, members, conflict of interest referral, 1134
Contracts, legal or auditing opinions, 1133
Legislative or regulatory changes, 1133
Salary, fluctuation, 1134
Staff, 1133
Connell, Lance- See Social Services Department - Employee
Conservative Party- See Progressive Conservative Party
Constitutional Affairs Committee
Name substitution, M. (Shillington)
Shillington, 1017
Contact Lake- See Gold mining - Government assistance
Copaxone- See Drugs and pharmaceuticals - Multiple sclerosis
Coronach, Sask.- See Hospitals - Beds, shortages
Corporation capital tax- See Bi-Provincial Upgrader, Lloydminster - Taxes, remission
Correctional centres
Forensic unit, North Battleford, inmate (Sandy Charles), escape
Inmates, release, screening and reintegration methods, enhancements, 209
Correctional Services Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 2), 2
First reading
Nilson, 74
Second reading
Bjornerud, 593-5
Heppner, 774-7
Nilson, 532-3
Toth, 533
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Heppner, 1158-9
Nilson, 1158-9
Third reading
Nilson, 1160
Royal Assent, 1976
Cost of living- See Northern Saskatchewan - Economic development
Cottages- See Property - Assessment, regional parks
Court system- See Queen's Bench Revision Act (No. 43)
Coyotes- See Livestock industry
Credit Union Act, 1998 (No. 46)
First reading
Nilson, 1074
Second reading
Heppner, 1270
Nilson, 1180-3
Sonntag, 1184
Toth, 1184-5
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Gantefoer, 1551-2
Hillson, 1552-4
Nilson, 1551-5
Third reading
Nilson, 1556
Royal Assent, 1977
Credit Union Act, 1998 (No. 46), member's statement
Jess, 1173-4
Credit Union Central
President, Elwood Harvey, election, member's statement
Jess, 672*
Credit unions, 4
Prince Albert, expansion, member's statement
Kowalsky, 199-200
CREDOS- See Community-based regional economic development organizations
Crime- See also Children; Offenders; Young offenders; Youth
Break-ins, combatting, 1166-7
Gang-related offences, 1164
Government action, citizen neighbourhood patrols, establishment, 1937
Krawetz, 1578-9
Nilson, 1578
Romanow, 1578-9
Prevention programs, funding, allocation, rural communities, 1167-8
Serious crime task force
Establishment, 2
Establishment, ministerial statement (Nilson)
Heppner, 335
Hillson, 335-6
Nilson, 335
Funding, allocation, 1167
Serious habitual offenders program, funding, allocation, 1167
Victims
Funding, 1164-5
Impact statement
Heppner, 2130
Nilson, 2130-1
Video store robbery victim, Lori Mushanski, firing, member's statement
Heppner, 186
Crop Development Centre and Plant Sciences Department- See University of Saskatchewan,- Saskatoon
Crop insurance
Acres, insured, 636
Applications (1997-98), 636
Claims, frost related, 1677-8
Cost, reduction, 3
Premiums, cost vs. return, 636-7
Re-seeding benefit, 1688-9
Crops- See also Grain
Damage- See also Farmers/Producers - Disaster assistance
Drought and frost, government assistance, member's statement
Aldridge, 1711
Crosby, Tom- See Health care reform - Review
Crown Construction Tendering Agreement, 1626-9
Boyd, 1663
Mitchell, 1663
Crown Construction Tendering Agreement Revocation Act (No. 207)
First reading
Boyd, 1442
Crown Corporation Managers Salary Act- (No. 755)
First reading
Boyd, 2121
Crown corporations- See also Crown Construction Tendering Agreement; Government departments, agencies, Crown corporations; Utilities
Gantefoer, 1954
Romanow, 1954-5
Boards of directors
Key decisions, responsibility vs cabinet responsibility, 1907-8
Role, 1906-7
Chairs, cabinet ministers, designation requirement, removal- See Crown Corporations Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 54)
Debt, reduction, 1078-9
Decision-making authority and responsibility
Chief executive officer, appointment, 1907
Utility rate increases, 1906
Direction, debate
Hillson, 738
Lingenfelter, 738-9
Disclosure of persons and companies which receive money
Bjornerud, 1265
Lingenfelter, 1265
Economic engines, productive, 3
Equity investments, out of province- See also Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, ministerial statement
Hillson, 1325
Lingenfelter, 1325
Foreign investments
Hillson, 769
Lingenfelter, 769
Halt
Gantefoer, 412
Lingenfelter, 412
Halt, petitions, 218, 1318, 1376, 1432, 1446, 1458, 1570, 1950
D'Autremont, 1415
Gantefoer, 197
Heppner, 1289, 1317, 1415, 1431, 1445
Governance, decision-making structures and accountability, analysis, Tapp, L.G., Dean of Richard Ivey School of Business, University of Western Ontario, hiring
Gantefoer, 1263-4
Lingenfelter, 1263-4
Ministers, responsibility, legislation
Hillson, 1122
Lingenfelter, 1122
Plans, summary, 1905-6
Relationship with one another/working with one another, 1903-4
Review, key recommendations, implementation, 3
Subsidiaries, reporting practices
Bjornerud, 1265-6
Lingenfelter, 1266
Crown Corporations Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 54)
First reading
Lingenfelter, 1042
Second reading
Boyd, 1471
Hillson, 1471-4
Kowalsky, 1474
Lingenfelter, 1240-1
Toth, 1241-2
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Gantefoer, 1585-8
Hillson, 1588-9
Lingenfelter, 1585-9
Third reading
Shillington, 1590
Royal Assent, 1977
Crown Corporations Amdt. Act, 1998 (Capital Market Activities Restrictions) (No. 743)
First reading
Hillson, 1526
Crown Corporations Amdt. Act, 1998- (Foreign Investment Prohibitions) (No. 202)
First reading
Gantefoer, 269
Crown Corporations Committee
Chair
Dismissal, inappropriate conduct
Boyd, 952
Romanow, 952-3
Language inappropriate, member's statement
Bjornerud, 1117
Name substitution, M. (D'Autremont)
D'Autremont, 2004
Name substitution, M. (Osika)
Osika, 2058
Name substitution, M. (Shillington)
Shillington, 1017
Report, third, 346
Report, third, M. (Lorje) for concurrence
Lorje, 346
Report, fourth, 522
Report, fourth, M. (Lorje) for concurrence
Lorje, 522
Report, fifth, 978
Report, fifth, M. (Lorje) for concurrence
Lorje, 978
Report, sixth, 1200
Report, sixth, M. (Lorje) for concurrence
Lorje, 1200-1
Report, seventh, 1789
Report, seventh, M. (Lorje) for concurrence
Lorje, 1789
Special meeting, March 31, 1998
Boyd, 348-9
Lingenfelter, 348-9
Membership (Shillington, Tchorzewski), conflict of interest, potential- See also Conflict of Interest Commissioner - Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, inquiry, Crown Corporations Committee, members
Boyd, 556
Lingenfelter, 556-7
Saskatchewan Power Corporation, President, legal counsel, payment
Boyd, 411
Gantefoer, 583
Lingenfelter, 380, 411-12, 583
Toth, 380
Witnesses, Don McKillop, Justice Department, attendance and documents, subpoena, M. (Lorje)
Lorje, 531-2
Witnesses, Premier, 1887-8
Lingenfelter, 873
Romanow, 444-5, 526, 529, 616, 1088-9
Witnesses, Premier and Deputy Premier
Witnesses, Shillington, and Tchorzewski, 574
Special meeting, March 31, 1998, member's statement
Bjornerud, 553
Crown Corporations Disclosure Act, 1998 (No. 201)
First reading
Gantefoer, 269
Crown Corporations Rate Review Act, 1998 (No. 205)
First reading
Gantefoer, 269
Crown Investments Corporation of- Saskatchewan- See also Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale; Crown Life Insurance Company - Sale, Canada Life
Subsidiaries, funding- See Crown Corporations Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 54)
Crown land- See also Game farming; Snowmobiles - Trails
Lease agreements, rate increase, 1947
Crown Life Insurance Company
Sale, Canada Life
Draude, 667
Gantefoer, 953, 1234, 1380, 1421-2
Lingenfelter, 667, 953, 1234-5, 1380, 1421-2
Sale, Canada Life, ministerial statement (Lingenfelter)
Gantefoer, 1385
Hillson, 1385-6
Lingenfelter, 1384-5
CRTC- See Canadian Radio-television Telecommunications Commission
Cuba
Saskatchewan, government model, member's statement
Heppner, 1203
Culinary arts
Culinary Team Saskatchewan, captain, Trent Brears, congratulations, member's statement
Shillington, 250
Culture- See Municipal Affairs, Culture and Housing Department; Saskatchewan Council of Cultural Organizations
Cumberland House, Sask.- See also Saskatchewan Power Corporation - Infrastructure, maintenance, Northern Saskatchewan
Funding agreement, 1161
CUPE- See Canadian Union of Public Employees
Curling- See Sports
Cypress Hills- See Wilderness areas
Cypress Hills constituency
Successful endeavours, member's statement
Goohsen, 2095-6
Cypress Hills Provincial Park
Fire exit, extra, provision, 1754
Golf course, irrigation, lagoon water, quality and safety, 1754
Livestock, fencing, policy, 1754-5
D
Dams
South Saskatchewan River, Meridian Water Management Association
Goohsen, 414
Lingenfelter, 414-15
Dance
Polonia Dance Ensemble, Regina, 10th anniversary, Polonia in Concert, member's statement
Kasperski, 920
Davidson, Sask.- See Health care - Centres; Highways and roads - Highway No. 44; Hospitals - Beds, reduction
Day care- See Child care
Deaths- See Vital Statistics Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 36)
Debating- See Youth - National debating teams
Debt, public- See Government expenditures
Deficit- See Budget
Delgamuuko case, British Columbia- See Indians/First nations - Treaty land entitlements
Deloitte Touche- See Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale
Delta Project- See Saskatchewan Power Corporation - SAP software
Democratic Unionism Act (No. 219)
First reading
Boyd, 1454
Dene- See Economic development - Northern Saskatchewan, strategy, provincial and northern leaders, agreement
Dene High School, La Loche- See Sports - Wrestling
Dental care- See Teachers' Dental Plan Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 41)
Deputy ministers- See Government departments
Deputy Premier- See Premier - Grumpy Old Men video
Diabetes- See Health care
Dickson, Brian, retired Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Canada- See Judges - Supreme Court of Canada
Diefenbaker Lake Potato Corporation- See Potato industry
Direct Energy Marketing Limited, Calgary- See Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale; Saskatchewan Power Corporation - Natural gas supply contract
Disability benefits- See Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations
Disabled and handicapped persons- See also Children; Public service; SARCAN (Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres); Saskatchewan Aids to Independent Living - Benefits; Social assistance recipients
Accessibility, Human Rights Commission ruling, Collections Fine Art Gallery, 1933-5
Napoleon Jaseyounen, achievements, member's statement
Belanger, 187
Wheelchair buses, Saskatoon, mechanical problems
Draude, 2065
Teichrob, 2065
Discrimination and racism
International Day for the Elimination of Racism, March 21, 1998, member's statement
Hamilton, 220-1
Krawetz, 218-19
Wall, 233
Disney Corporation- See Film industry - Summer of Monkeys, Edge Productions, Saskatoon
Displayco, Regina- See Small business
District health boards- See Health district boards
Divisions (recorded votes)
Address in reply to the Speech from the Throne, motion for consideration 299; amdt. (Krawetz), 173
Budget (March 19, 1998), M. (Cline) to resolve into Committee of Finance 459; amdt. (Gantefoer), 459
Canada Transportation Act, amendments, federal government, urging, M. (Renaud), 400
Channel Lake Indemnification Act (No. 235-299, 400-439, 463-467, 473-476), 1R., 192-5, 227-9, 240-6, 255-9, 269-72, 1425-9, 1442-4, 1454-6
Crown Corporations Amdt. Act, 1998, clause 13, amendment, 1589
Election- Act, 1998 (No. 20), clause 8, 1032
Grain prices, subsidies, United States/ European Union, federal government, addressing, M. (Upshall); amdt. (Aldridge),- 2057
Hepatitis C victims, compensation, Krever commission recommendations, acceptance, M. (Toth); subamdt. 837
Legislative Assembly
Adjournment, October 21, 1998, M. (MacKinnon), 2136-7
Proceed to item 4 under private members' public Bills and orders, adjourned debate, M. (Bjornerud), 1215
Proceed to orders of the day, M. (Draude), 1529
Proceed to orders of the day, private members' public Bills and orders, adjourned debates, item 4, 1392-3
Maintenance of Saskatchewan Power Corporation's Operations Act, 1998 (No. 65), clause 7, amdt., 2026; clause 10, 2026
National highway program, responsibility, federal government, assuming, M. (Trew); amdt. (Hillson), 1224
Pipelines Act, 1998 (No. 25), clause 32, amendment, 1975-6
Plains Health Centre, closure, moratorium, M. (Toth), adjournment, M. (Van Mulligen), 1111
Rail transportation, line abandonment, M. (Whitmore) , 510-1
Telecommunications, access, affordable, universal service fund, creation, federal government, M. (Wiens); amdt. (Heppner), M. (Toth) to adjourn,- 718
Young Offenders Act, reform, petition, M. (Heppner), 930
Doctor-Patient Confidentiality Act (No. 228)
First reading
McLane, 1602
Doctors- See Physicians/doctors
Documents- See Records retention and disposal
Dore Lake- See Endangered spaces - World Wildlife Fund report; Fishing industry
Dosman, Dr. Jim- See Water quality - Contamination, pesticides
Drama- See High schools; Theatre
Draper, Lewis (former MLA)- See Health care - Crisis
Drought- See also Community pastures - Lease rates; Livestock industry
Contingency plans
Teichrob, 1070
Upshall, 1087
Dugouts, pumping programs
Goohsen, 985
Upshall, 985
Government assistance
Boyd, 1955
Upshall, 1955
Drug abuse/substance abuse
Drug Abuse Resistance Education Program, graduates, Rosetown Walter Aseltine School, congratulations, member's statement
Wiens, 706
Ken Hansen Drug Awareness Foundation, Buffalo Narrows, establishment, member's statement
Belanger, 1710
Youth addiction services, provision
Calvert, 768-9
Osika, 768
Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Cost, government action, 1330
Interactions, potential, advance warning- See Saskatchewan Health Information Network
Multiple sclerosis
Approval method, 1856-8
Haverstock, 1796
Serby, 1796
Betaseron, approval, member's statement
Aldridge, 409
Betaseron and Copaxone
Access, board decisions
Access (D. Smyth), 1327-30
Exception drug plan reform, M. (McLane)
McLane, 43
Betaseron and Copaxone, petitions, 1376
Toth, 1317
Data provision, ethics committee approval, 1859-60
Natural herbs and medicines, investigation, 1329
Rebif, approval, 1349
Prescription drug plan, changes, 1916
Schedule regulations and by-laws- See Pharmacy Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 18)
University of Saskatchewan technologies, licensing agreement, Alviva Biopharmaceutical, member's statement
Lorje, 1447
Ducks Unlimited- See Environment protection
Dumont, Richard- See Health care - Hepatitis C victims, compensation, exclusion
Dumont Technical Institute, Saskatoon- See Economic development - Metis economic development officers, training
E
East Central Health District- See also Health care - Kidney dialysis, Yorkton Regional Health Centre
Budget deficit, reduction, 1335-6
Manitoba patients, funding, compensation, 1336
Easter
Celebration, member's statement
Belanger, 554
Sonntag, 552-3
Eating disorders- See Health care
Economic and Co-operative Development Department- See also Hog industry - Processing plant, proposed, Maple Leaf; SPUDCO (Saskatchewan Potato Utility Development Company)
Economic Partnership Agreement, funding, 1558
Estimates, supplementary (1997-98), 1565-6
Estimates (1998-99), 808-15, 1160-2, 1556-65
Belanger, 1560-3
Draude, 808-15, 1160-2, 1557-9
Goulet, 1160-2
McLane, 1559-60
McPherson, 1563-5
Osika, 1565
Industry Sector Development Branch, staff, 1558
Investment Programs Branch
Mandate, vs. Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation, mandate, 1558
Strategic initiatives fund, 1558
Transfers for public services, funding, 1558
Northern Affairs, Office of, 1160- See also Mining industry - Environmental quality committees
Resource policy and program coordination, funding, 1160-1
Overview and goals, 808-9
Economic conditions, 810
Economic development- See also Regional economic development authorities; Sports - Hockey, La Ronge Ice Wolves, Northern Lights Hockey Development Incorporated
Economic Developer of the Year Award, James Leier, Tisdale, member's statement
Renaud, 347
Good news headlines, member's statement
Hamilton, 1035-6
McPherson, 1493
Trew, 641
Van Mulligen, 1175
Ward, 442
Good news stories, member's statement
Van Mulligen, 101
Government involvement vs creating positive business environment, 1945-6
Highways and roads, impact, 892-3
Indicators, member's statement
Kasperski, 734
Initiatives, Melfort-Tisdale constituency, member's statement
Renaud, 493
Initiatives, recognition, M. (Hamilton)
Draude, 1529
Hamilton, 1529
Metis economic development officers, training, member's statement
Kowalsky, 672*
Northern Saskatchewan, 1561- See also Community-based regional economic development organizations
Cost of living, impact, 1562
Facilitation, Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs Department, role, 546-7
Loans, 1161
Strategy, provincial and northern leaders, agreement- See also Northern Saskatchewan - Community development, strategy
Belanger, 1267-8
Romanow, 1267-8
Regional economic development authorities; Funding, 813-15
South-west
Natural gas plants, construction
Goohsen, 1581
Lingenfelter, 1581
Transportation concerns, Frenchman Valley Rural Development Co-operative, 1564-5
"Swift Current Boom," member's statement
Wall, 980
Western Economic Partnership Agreement, 811-12
Weyburn constituency, member's statement
Bradley, 1175
Economy, 1, 206- See also Communities; Crown corporations; Manufacturing and processing industry - Products
Diversification, 206
Growth, 3, 206, 208, 212, 810- See also Labour force - Skilled; Transportation
Indicators- See Equalization payments - Formula; Government - Financial planning
Lloydminster, member's statement
Stanger, 1576
Northern Saskatchewan, resource-based, diversification- See also Northern Development Fund
Strong, member's statement
Kasperski, 275-6
Thomson, 1661
Edge Productions, Saskatoon- See Film industry - Summer of Monkeys
Education, 211-12
Autistic children- See also Education - Home schooling; Teachers - Training, special education
Services, 1493
Balanced school year, 1492, 1512
Education Week, March 16-22, 1998, member's statement
Heppner, 125
Kowalsky, 125
Family life program- See below Sex education
Four-day school week, Scenic Valley, pilot project, assessment, 1488-9, 1497-8
French language- See also College Mathieu, Gravelbourg
Structure and governance- See Education Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 57)
Funding, 208, 604, 607, 1963-4- See also Property tax; School boards - Grants
Funding, member's statement
Hamilton, 220
Hearing impaired students, 1492-3
Autistic children, 1493
Education Amdt. Act (No. 57), impact, 1514
Property taxes, level, 603-4
Math action plan, 3
Northern Saskatchewan, funding, 1504
Community pastures, establishment, taxation, 1510
Natural resources revenue, 1509-10
Parents, 208
Partnership in education program, Department of Highways and Transportation and Campbell Collegiate, member's statement
Hamilton, 234
Pre-kindergarten programs, priority, 3- See also- Education Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 57)
Reading, accelerated reading virus, St. Peter's Elementary School, Unity, member's statement
Murrell, 1871-2
Restructuring- See School divisions - Amalgamation
Separate school system, assimilation in public school system, 1480
Sex education, curriculum and resource-based material, 1498
Special education, 3- See also Teachers - Training
World Catholic Education Day, May 21, 1998, member's statement
Teichrob, 1262
Education, post-secondary, 208- See also Regional colleges; Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology; Universities; Youth - Northern Saskatchewan
Capital funding, 208
Institutions, buildings, equipment and laboratories, upgrade, funding, 208
Quality and accessibility, improving, 208
Strengthening through partnerships with the community and industry, 3
Education Act
Appeal process- See Students - Bus transportation, Saskatoon, appeal mechanism
Education Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 57), 3- See also Education - Home schooling
First reading
Atkinson, 1208
Second reading
Atkinson, 1466-8
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Bradley, 1781-4
Krawetz, 1781-4
Third reading
MacKinnon, 1864
Royal Assent, 1977
Education Department
Boundaries Commission, 599
Estimates (1998-99), 597-607, 1479-85, 1487-515, 1566
Atkinson, 597-607, 1479-85, 1487-515, 1566-7
Belanger, 1504-9
Bjornerud, 605-7
Goohsen, 1509-14
Krawetz, 597-602, 1479-85, 1487-96
Lingenfelter, 1513
Osika, 1511-12
Toth, 1496-8
Estimates, supplementary (1997-98), 1566-7
Minister- See Saskatchewan School Trustees Association
Election Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 20) (Chief Electoral Officer)
First reading
MacKinnon, 226
Second reading
D'Autremont, 648-9
Gantefoer, 746-8
Krawetz, 849-51
Mitchell, 648
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Mitchell, 1020-31
Osika, 1030-1
Third reading
Mitchell, 1032
Royal Assent, 1090
Elections- See By-elections
Federal- See British Columbia
Provincial- See Nova Scotia
Electoral Office
Chief Electoral Officer- See also Political parties - Contributions, Conservative Party, funds, investigation
Certificate of election and return
Buckley Belanger
Speaker, 2139
Judy Junor
Speaker, 1981
Estimates, 1971
Officer of the Legislature and appointment through non-partisan process, 4- See also Election Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 20) (Chief Electoral Officer)
Electricity- See also Municipalities - Recreational facilities, non-profit; Saskatchewan Power Corporation
Co-generation, 1772
Rates, Northern Saskatchewan, 1653-5
Belanger, 646-7
Goulet, 647
Rates, Northern Saskatchewan, petitions, 1230, 1570, 1660, 1708, 1950
Belanger, 1199-200, 1259, 1593, 1660, 1868
Rural underground distribution program- See Homesteading - Northern Saskatchewan
Supply, adequacy
D'Autremont, 1988-9
Lingenfelter, 1988-9
Underground lines, rural communities, original rate, petitions, 154
Julé, 124
Electronic Filing of Information Act (No. 22)
First reading
Nilson, 531
Second reading
Heppner, 722-4
Nilson, 590
Toth, 590
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Heppner, 1157-8
Nilson, 1157-8
Third reading
Nilson, 1160
Royal Assent, 1976
Elk
Domesticated vs. wild, numbers, 1747
Elk farming, 624-5
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) testing, 687
Development/expansion, 687-8
Disease control, 1758
Responsibility, 625
Domestic elk, right to import, 630, 686
Producers' concerns, 625-6, 685
NDP Agriculture caucus, meeting, 626
Regulations
Agriculture Department, 627, 1758
Consultation process, 627-9
Environment and Resource Management Department, 631-4, 1747, 1758
Financial burden, 634-5
Technical advisory committee, Agriculture Department, 629-30
Wildlife diversification task force, Environment and Resource Department, 629-30
Emergency services- See Health care - Centres; Hospitals, Regina; Motor vehicles - Accidents, Northern Saskatchewan, Jaws of Life; Regina General Hospital; Telephones - 911
Employment, 2, 206, 211-12- See also Economy - Strong; Family - Work, balance; Film Employment Tax Credit Act (No. 63); Food processing industry - Can-Oat Milling, Martensville; Indians/First Nations; Mining industry - Exploration equipment, sales tax exemption; Oil industry - Prices, decrease, government actions to counterbalance; Unemployment; Youth
Loss- See Crown Life Insurance Company - Sale, Canada Life
Northern Saskatchewan- See Economic and Co-operative Development Department - Northern Affairs, Office of; Economic development - Loans, Northern Saskatchewan; Forest industry - Protection; Mining industry - Exploration equipment, sales tax exemption; Northern Saskatchewan - Community development, strategy, development
Opportunities, 209
Regina, member's statement
Van Mulligen, 1459
Programs and services
Human Resources Development Canada, employees, transfer, 1138
Responsibility to design and deliver- See Labour market - Canada-Saskatchewan Agreement on Labour Market Development, programs, funding
Vs. Alberta and Manitoba, 1740
Statistics, member's statement
Hamilton, 1035-6
Thomson, 101
Target, 21st century, 206
Employment development, 2, 207, 809-10- See also Bi-Provincial Upgrader, Lloydminster; Forest industry - Prince Albert pulp and paper mill; Forest industry - Wapa Weeka saw mill, construction; Hog industry - Processing plant, proposed, Maple Leaf; Manufacturing and processing industry - Molson Breweries, expansion; Oil industry - Petroleum research tax incentive; Oil industry - Wealth; Regional economic development authorities; Resource industries; SARCAN (Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres) - Recycling programs; University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon - Biotechnology initiative
Government record
Gantefoer, 2130
MacKinnon, 2130
Employment development, member's statement
Van Mulligen, 234
Employment insurance- See Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology - Funding, decrease
Employment insurance account- See also Training programs - Federal funding
Surplus
Cline, 1713
Gantefoer, 1713
Employment supplement- See Income - Saskatchewan employment supplement
Emu farming
Carlyle area, member's statement
Ward, 68
Endangered spaces
World Wildlife Fund report, member's statement
Koenker, 871
Endangered species
Cormorant, 1752
Energy- See also Alternative energy; Electricity; Natural gas
Production, enhancement, 1771
Energy and Mines Department- See also Bi-Provincial Upgrader, Lloydminster - Sale, negotiations
Estimates (1998-99), 1764-80
Aldridge, 1773
Goohsen, 1773-80
Lautermilch, 1764-80
Estimates, supplementary- (1997-98), 1780
Energy conservation
Nature Saskatchewan, prospectus, 1776-8
Enforcement of Judgments Conventions Act (No. 31), 2
First reading
Shillington, 711
Second reading
Heppner, 879-80
Nilson, 745-6
Toth, 746
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Heppner, 1159
Nilson, 1159
Third reading
Nilson, 1160
Royal Assent, 1976
Engineering industries- See Research and development - Income tax credit
English language
Shakespeare, William, birthday and contributions, commemoration, member's statement
Mitchell, 733
Entrepreneurs- See Business
Environment and Resource Management Department- See also Elk farming - Regulations; Mining industry - Environmental quality committees
Conservation officer, Marty Halpape, Al Stark Award winner, member's statement
Draude, 493
Employees, deaths, plane crash, January 1997, commemoration, plans, 1758
Estimates (1998-99), 684-8, 1373, 1741-63
Belanger, 1756-8
Bjornerud, 1753-4
D'Autremont, 1373, 1741-51, 1763
Draude, 1752-3
Heppner, 1751-2
McLane, 1763
Estimates, supplementary (1997-98), 1763
Goods, programs, legislation, regulations, 1373
Human rights, violations, complaints, 1752
Minister- See Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming) - Reduction
Women employees, 1752
Environment Committee
Name substitution, M. (Osika)
Osika, 2059
Environment protection, 1373- See also Business - Licensing requirements, streamlining; Cameco Corporation - Kyrgyzstan, sodium cyanide spill; Forest industry - Nemeiben forest, logging; Land - Sale, environmental clean-up, leaking fuel tank spill, Carlyle; Oil industry - Pipelines, failure; SARCAN (Saskatchewan Association of- Rehabilitation Centres - Recycling programs; Wildlife Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 32)
Ducks Unlimited, Saskatchewan Farm Security Act, exemption, 1758
Earth Day, April 22, 1998, member's statement
Murray, 705
Representative areas network, 2sales tax reduction.5 million acres, addition, 4
World Wildlife Fund, involvement, 1751-2
Equal pay for work of equal value- See Pay equity
Equality, 1
Equalization payments
Formula, economic growth, factors, impact, 1733-4
Ernst & Young- See Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale
Estevan, Sask.- See Oil industry - Wealth and job creation; Schools - Upgrading and renovation
Estevan Coal Corporation- See Coal mining industry
Estey, Hon. Mr. Justice Willard Z.- See Grain, transportation - Review, federal (Estey)
Estimates- See also Estimates under individual department e.g. Health Department - Estimates
1997-98, supplementary, transmitted, M. (Cline) to refer to Committee of Finance
Cline, 310
1998-99, main, transmitted, M. (Cline) to refer to Committee of Finance
Cline, 310
Estimates Committee
Child Advocate, Estimates (1998-99), referral, M. (MacKinnon), 925
Legislative Assembly, Estimates (1998-99), referral, M. (MacKinnon), 925
Legislative Assembly, Estimates, supplementary- (1997-98), referral, M. (MacKinnon), 925
Name substitution, M. (Shillington)
Ombudsman, Estimates (1998-99), referral, M. (MacKinnon), 925
Provincial Auditor, Estimates (1998-99), referral, M. (MacKinnon), 925
Third report, 1260
Third report, M. (Whitmore), for concurrence
Whitmore, 1260
European Union- See Grain - Prices, subsidies
Executive Council- See also Crown corporations - Boards of directors, key decisions, responsibility
Deputy Chief of Staff- See Public Service Commission - Partisan politics; Saskatchewan Power Corporation - President, severance pay
Documents, release, 1135
Estimates (1998-99), 1877-947, 1959-71
Bjornerud, 1924-33
Boyd, 1887-90, 1892-6, 1966-71
Draude, 1919-23
Haverstock, 1903-11
Julé, 1917-19
Lingenfelter, 1969-70
Osika, 1959-62
Romanow, 1877, 1879-88, 1890-1, 1893-5, 1899-912, 1914-47, 1959, 1962-7
Exhibition Associations
Turtleford Fair, best local fair, 1997, member's statement
Stanger, 409
Export enhancement program- See Grain - Prices, subsidies, United States/European Union
Exports- See Agricultural products/Farm products
Expropriation- See Oil industry - Land expropriation
Expropriation Procedure Act- See Pipelines Act, 1998 (No. 25)
F
Fair, Milt- See Saskatchewan Power Corporation - President - Severance pay
Family, 2, 206, 209, 211-12- See also Farm families; Income
Abuse- See below Violence
Bereaved, Northern Saskatchewan, support, Beauval, member's statement
Belanger, 979
"Building independence: investing in families"
Call centre, member's statement
Murray, 1661-2
Strategy, 2- See also Child - Poverty, reduction; Children - Saskatchewan Child Benefit; Family - Health benefits; Income - Saskatchewan employment supplement; Saskatchewan Assistance Amdt. Act (No. 49)
Strategy, member's statement
Murrell, 220
Strategy, ministerial statement
Aldridge, 283
Romanow, 282
Toth, 282-3
Earning $20,000 annually and receiving the Saskatchewan Child Benefit and the Saskatchewan employment supplement will be better off by $1500, 212
Earning $50,000 annually will be better off by $600, 212
Health benefits, 2, 211, 862-5
Low income- See also Children - Saskatchewan Child Benefit; Family - "Building independence:- investing in families," strategy; Housing; Income - Saskatchewan employment supplement
Child care costs, 865
Maternity benefits- See Income
Mothers, expectant, education and counselling, 209
Mother's Day, tribute, member's statement
Hillson, 1036-7
Murray, 1036
Paternity- benefits- See Income
Poverty, 210
Single parents- See Students
Social assistance
Bridge to opportunity and independence, provision, 211-12
Dependence cycle, 211-12
Employment commencement
Children's health benefits, loss, 211
Day care costs and other work-related expenses, dilemma, 211
Violence- See also Community-based organizations - Big Sisters Association of Saskatoon; Victims of Domestic Violence Act; Women - Shelters
Aboriginal Women's Council of Saskatchewan and Prince Albert Grand Council women's commission, initiatives, member's statement
Kowalsky, 1711
Victims
Aboriginal community, funding
Metis Women of Yorkton, member's statement
Serby, 1036
Aboriginal community, funding, member's statement
Murrell, 1436
Aboriginal community, funding, ministerial statement (Nilson)
Goohsen, 679*
Heppner, 678*
Hillson, 678*-679*
Nilson, 677*-678*
Information, police access, faster, 209
Work, balance, task force, establishment, 1591
Work, balance, task force, establishment, member's statement
Lorje, 612
Family Income Plan- See Income
Farm families
Health and safety programs, 209
Farm income- See Government revenue - Agricultural income
Farm land- See also Crown land
Property tax, increase
Julé, 1383
Teichrob, 1383-4
Farm machinery
Kinistino, New Holland dealership, Farm World, Parts Excellence Award, congratulations, member's statement
Langford, 981
Farm products- See Agricultural products/Farm products
Farm safety- See also Farm families
Campaign, "Come Home Safe Tonight," member's statement
Ward, 898
Farm Safety Week, March 11-18, 1998, member's statement
Langford, 37
Murrell, 69
Farm trucks- See also Recycling - Oil and filters
Concrete truck conversion to grain truck, hauling capacity, 1806
Farm vehicles
Fleet assessment program, SGI implementation, potential, 1082-3
Farmers/Producers- See also Agriculture; Banks and financial institutions - Mergers, Task Force on the Future of the Canadian Financial Services Sector (MacKay); Food - Markets
Credit, cost, 1681
Demurrage fees, 1687
Disaster assistance
Financial crisis, government assistance- See also Grain - Prices, subsidies
Bjornerud, 2032
Upshall, 2032
Innovation, 207
Input costs, 1947- See also Farmers/Producers -- Credit, cost; Gasoline - Price increase
Net income, 1678-9
Numbers, decline, 1679-80
Fathers- See Adoption Amdt. Act. 1998- (No. 14 ) (birth fathers)
Federal-provincial conferences- See Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming) - Reduction
Federal-provincial investment programs- See Economic development - Western Economic Partnership Agreement
Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations- See also Citizens; Sexual assault/offences- - Charges; Tourism - Waterways project
Chief, election, Perry Bellegarde, congratulations, member's statement
Draude, 842-3
Flavel, 842
Fermentation and Cell Culture Plant- See Agricultural biotechnology
Feusi, Arnold Joseph (former MLA)- See Condolences
File Hills Agency- See Health care
Film Employment Tax Credit Act (No. 63)
First reading
Teichrob, 1180
Second reading
Teichrob, 1605-6
Toth, 1606-7
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Bjornerud, 1700-2
Teichrob, 1700-2
Third reading
MacKinnon, 1703
Royal Assent, 1977
Film industry
Employment tax credit, 207
Increase, rural community locations and jobs, 207
Film makers, 1
Lumsden, YTV series, Incredible Story Studio, episodes, location, member's statement
Murray, 1984
Maximum Dimension, children's television series, member's statement
Hamilton, 276
Minds Eye, Made-for-TV movie, Bad Prospect, member's statement
Murray, 1145
New Haven and Partners in Motion projects, member's statement
Trew, 663-4
Summer of Monkeys, Edge Productions, Saskatoon, Disney Corporation marketing deal, member's statement
Lorje, 348
Yorkton Short Film & Video Festival, member's statement
Serby, 1292-3
Youth employment, 207
Finance Committee
Budget (March 19, 1998), M. (Cline) to resolve into committee; Cline, 310
Estimates, 1997-98, supplementary, transmitted, M. (Cline) for referral, 310
Estimates, 1998-99, main, transmitted, M. (Cline) for referral, 310
Finance Department
Budget Analysis Division, 1734-5
Estimates (1998-99), 1075-9, 1732-41
Belanger, 1738-9
Julé, 1076
Estimates, supplementary (1997-98), 1741
Financial institutions- See Banks and financial institutions
Fire protection
Agricultural spray planes, usage, 1745
Air strips, location, 1745
Aircraft, types used, 1743
Alberta, assistance, Saskatchewan fire-fighters, member's statement
Stanger, 979-80
Equipment, sales tax, exemption, 209
Naicam fire department, member's statement
Renaud, 581
Expenses, 1745
Farmers' brush piles, control, 1744-5
Fire fighters
Northern Saskatchewan, 1758
Northern Saskatchewan, member's statement
Fire fighting operations, procedure, 1741-4
Infrared detectors, use of, 1742
Programs, consultation, 1744
Turnor Lake and Ile-a-la-Crosse
Belanger, 1383
Scott, 1383
Firearms
Ownership, criminal activity without permit, 1169
Registration, procedure, 1169-70
Firearms Act (C-68)
Alberta Court of Appeals, court case, 1168
Saskatchewan presentation, 1168
Cost, 1170
Lawyers, 1168-9
Regulations
Implementation, 1169-70
Regulations, ministerial statement (Nilson)
D'Autremont, 500
Nilson, 499-500
Osika, 500-1
Supreme Court of Canada, appeal, 1169
First Nations- See Indians/First Nations
First Nations Fund- See Casinos - Revenue
Fishing- See Water - Levels, Last Mountain Lake
Fishing industry
Commercial fishing, Northern Saskatchewan, government assistance, 1756-8
Dore Lake and Sled Lake, water levels, 1756
Farm plates, eligibility, 1756
Northern commercial fish transportation subsidy, 1161-2
Fishing Lake, Sask.- See Water - Drainage, project, proposed
Floods- See Water - Drainage, project, proposed, Fishing Lake
Fondation Fransaskoise Act, 1998 (No. 302)
Report, 1432
Second reading
Kasperski, 838
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Kasperski, 1527-9
Third reading
Kasperski, 1529
Royal Assent, 1976
Food- See also Agriculture and Food Department
Markets, more competitive, 207
Preparation and service, rural Saskatchewan, Health Department, regulations, member's statement
Julé, 525
Food processing industry- See also Animal Products Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 5)
Can-Oat Milling, Martensville, official opening, member's statement
Langford, 441
Nifty Noodles, Mossbank, member's statement
Murrell, 2127
Pasta D'Aurum, Swift Current, member's statement
Wall, 1291
Quality assurance programs- See On-farm Quality Assurance Programs Act (No. 35)
Foodgrains Bank- See Canadian Foodgrains Bank
Forest fires- See- Fire protection
Forest industry, 1373- See also Wilderness areas
Logging development, opposition, Missinipe
Belanger, 1205-6
Goulet, 1206
Meadow Lake Pulp Mill, losses
Boyd, 1461-2
D'Autremont, 791-2
National Forest Week, May 3-9, 1998, member's statement
Johnson, 948
Nemeiben forest, logging, environmental study
Hillson, 1324
Scott, 1325
Pasquia/Porcupine Integrated Forest Land Use Plan, Arran area, outfitters, discussions, 1752
Prince Albert forest industry, Pacific Regeneration Technologies, open house, member's statement
Langford, 1790
Prince Albert pulp and paper mill, Weyerhaeuser Canada, upgrade, announcement, member's statement; Kowalsky, 1232-3
Wapa Weeka saw mill, construction, member's statement
Johnson, 844
Forests
Protection
Cost-sharing, logging industry three-year agreement, 206
Spruce budworm spraying program, expansion, funding, 206
Foster families
Foster Family Week, October 19-23, 1998, member's statement
Ward, 2127
Foster homes
Emergency placements, 1542
Teenage boys, advertisement
Calvert, 1208
Krawetz, 1119
Teichrob, 1119
Francophones
Assimilation, prevention, 658-9
Freedom of information
Requests for information, 1134
Appeals, 1135
Response time, 1135
Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act- See Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation - Information, access; SaskPower Commercial - Investment, Guyana Electricity Corporation, information request
Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Commissioner
Educational role, fulfilment, 1135
Mandate, expansion, 1135
Freehold oil and gas production tax- See Bi-Provincial Upgrader, Lloydminster - Taxes, remission
French language- See also College Mathieu, Gravelbourg; Education
Co-ordination, funding, 543, 658-9
Francophone Week in Saskatchewan, March 15-21, 1998; National Francophone Day, March 20, 1998, member's statement
Kasperski, 126
Frenchman Valley Rural Development Co-operative- See Economic development - South-west, transportation concerns; Highways and roads - South-west
Friends for Life- See Saskatchewan Power Corporation
Frith, Glennis- See Hospitals, Regina - Beds, shortage, post-surgery
Fund-raising- See Child sexual abuse - Awareness raising; Health care - Multiple sclerosis, Spring Fling Fashion Show, Saskatoon; Political parties - Contributions; Sports - Saskatchewan Law Enforcement Torch Run, Special Olympic events and athletes; University of Saskatchewan Foundation Repeal Act (No. 12)
G
Gambling- See also Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amdt. Act, 1998; Casinos
Addiction, prevention
Goohsen, 1297
Sonntag, 1297-8
Regulations, violation, fines- See Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amdt. Act 1998 (No. 13) (Fines)
Game farming, 624http://docs.legassembly.sk.ca/legdocs/Legislative%20Assembly/Hansard/23L3S/980604PM.PDF#page=4- See also Elk farming; Emu farming
Crown land, 630-1
Terminology, 1747
Gangs- See Crime
Garden, Rob- See Saskatchewan Power Corporation - President - Severance pay
Gas Inspection Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 15)
First reading
MacKinnon, 226
Second reading
D'Autremont, 676-7
MacKinnon, 623
Toth, 623-4
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Krawetz, 1131-2
Osika, 1132
Shillington, 1131-3
Third reading
Shillington, 1133
Royal Assent, 1976
Gasoline
Leak, water supply, Maple Creek, safety, 1755
Price increase, sign of spring, member's statement
Flavel, 764
Service stations, ratings, 1753-4
Underground storage tanks, liability and removal, 1753
Gemma House, Regina- See Children - Protection
Geriatric assessment program- See City Hospital, Saskatoon
Gerrand Rath and Johnson, -See Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale
Gilbert Lausten Jung Associates- See Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale
Girl Guides of Canada
Canada Cord ceremony, Melfort, member's statement
Gantefoer, 1521
Glendinning, Peter- See also Saskatchewan Transportation Company - President, appointment
Global warming- See Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)
Globe Theatre, Regina- See Theatre
Gold mining
Government assistance, 1771
Golf- See Sports
Good Samaritan
Bennett's service station, Chamberlain, Lyle, credit extending, member's statement
Lorje, 819
Goodman, Cindy- See Highways and roads - Rural, grid road, outside of McLean, large rock, vehicle damage
Goods and services tax- See Books
Gophers- See Livestock industry
Government
Accountability, 1877-80
Accountability, member's statement
Van Mulligen, 277
Administrative costs, containing, 211
Advertising
Boyd, 2097-8
Lingenfelter, 2097-8
Appointments, political- See Patronage
Balanced approach- See Debt - Reduction; Government - Services increasing; Taxation - Reduction
Financial planning- See also Finance Department - Budget Analysis Division
Economic growth, factors, impact, review, 1733
Fiscal management, 211-12
Careful, importance, underscored by recent events in Asia, uncertain resource prices and changing weather patterns, 211
Investment Dealers Association, report, member's statement
Van Mulligen, 1262
Fiscal policy, 1998-99, ministerial statement (Cline)- See also Budget (March 19, 1998)
Cline, 205-12
Gantefoer, 212-15
Hillson, 215-16
Fiscal responsibility, 5
Record
Krawetz, 1953-4
Romanow, 1954
Regulations- See Saskatchewan Regulatory Reform Act (No. 225)
Services, increasing, 211
Values, 1
Web site
Funding, 657
Public reaction and effectiveness, 659
Government Accountability Act (No. 203)
First reading
Gantefoer, 269
Government building space- See also Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation; Urban municipalities - Grants in lieu of taxes
Operating costs, analysis, 914-15
Ownership, 1780
Rental, rates, competitive, analysis, 915
Government departments, agencies and Crown corporations
Citizens, inhumane treatment, complaints, member's statement
Haverstock, 1232
Computer access- See Electronic Filing of Information Act (No. 22)
Deputy ministers, women, 1590-1
Government employees- See Public service
Government expenditures
Debt, 211- See also Budget - Deficit
Elimination- See also Indians/First nations - Sales taxes, on-reserve purchases
Vs. sales taxes, elimination, 1739-40
Interest payments, 5, 211, 1738-9
Interest rate, member's statement
Johnson, 304
Origin, 1738-9
Reduction, 5, 211-212, 1078-9- See also Income tax - Debt reduction surtax
Reduction, member's statement
Van Mulligen, 220
Repayment, length of time, 1739
Largest expenditures, top five, 1738
Government House
Assistant manager, position, funding, 659
Funding, 658
Maintenance, 659
Government revenue- See also Income tax; Oil industry; Sales taxes
Agricultural income, decrease, impact, 1734
Reduction, sales tax reduction, 2 percentage points, 1732-3
Sources, top five, 1739
Grain
Growing conditions, re-seeding, chemical supplies, 1689-90
Inland terminal, Naicam and Spalding, construction, Community Marketing Initiative
Capital construction tax, exemption
Cline, 769
Draude, 769
Inland terminal, Naicam and Spalding, construction, Community Marketing Initiative, member's statement
Draude, 763
Marketing- See also Canadian Wheat Board
Changes, 1690-2
Voluntary
Boyd, 1577
Romanow, 1577
Prices, subsidies, United States/European Union
Goohsen, 1089-90
Romanow, 1089-90
Teichrob, 1070
Upshall, 1712
Contingency plan, development, federal government responsibility, M. (Boyd)
Aldridge, 1800-1
Boyd, 1797-9
D'Autremont, 1803
Goohsen, 1801-3
Hillson, 1803
Upshall, 1799-800
Federal government, addressing, M. (Upshall); amdt. (Aldridge)
Aldridge, 2047-9
Bjornerud, 2042-5
Boyd, 2056-7
Bradley, 2054-5
Hillson, 2055-6
Jess, 2041-2
Julé, 2053-4
McPherson, 2052-3
Murrell, 2046-7
Osika, 2049-50
Upshall, 2038-41
Wiens, 2050-2
Transmission, M. (Upshall)
Upshall, 2058
Government action
Goohsen, 1424
Upshall, 1424-5
Storage, through-put elevator, construction, Valparaiso, member's statement
Renaud, 200
Grain transportation, 4- See also Canada Transportation Act; Highways and roads - Highway No. 44, Davidson; Highways and roads - National program
Canadian Wheat Board, service complaint
Canadian National Railway, Canadian Transportation Agency, hearing, settlement, ministerial statement (Bradley)
Aldridge, 670-1
Boyd, 670
Bradley, 669-70
Canadian Pacific Railway, Canadian Transportation Agency, decision, 1683-4
Crow's Nest rates, benefit, elimination, 207- See also Highways and roads - Canada/Saskatchewan Agri-infrastructure program
Delivery to elevator system and port terminals, delays, accountability, 1686-8
Grain Handling and Transportation Review (Estey)- See also Highways and roads - Funding; Rail transportation/Railways - Lines abandonment
Meetings, member's statement
Heppner, 705
Wiens, 263
Recommendations, 1683-4
Boyd, 1438
Upshall, 1438
Gray, Dr. Richard- See Rail transportation/railways - Joint running rights
Great Sand Hills- See Oil industry - Land expropriation
Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming), 1760
Reduction
Haverstock, 794-5
Scott, 794-5
Gross, Reg- See Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale - Consultants
Grossman, John- See Saskatchewan Health Information Network
Grumbo (John) decision- See Hunters/hunting - Metis rights
Gun control- See Firearms Act (C-68)
H
Habib, Dr. Naiyer- See Hospitals, Regina - Emergency services, Yorkton patient, availability
Habitat for Humanity- See Housing - Low income families
Hader, Dr.- See Drugs and pharmaceuticals - Multiple sclerosis, approval method
Hall, Justice Emmett- See Health care
Halvorson, Justice Ken- See Water - Groundwater contamination, cattle operation (Perry Anton), judicial review
Hamlets- See School divisions - Revenue
Handicapped persons- See Disabled and handicapped persons
Hansen, Rick- See Health care - Paralysis cure
HARO Financial Corporation- See Crown Life Insurance Company - Sale, Canada Life
Hazardous substances- See Water quality - Contamination, pesticides
Health care, 3, 206, 209-12- See also Children; Drugs and pharmaceuticals; Family - Health benefits; Family - Mothers, expectant; Farm families; Hospitals; Indians/First Nations; Medical research; Mental health; Northern Saskatchewan; Nurses; Nutrition; Oil industry - Wastes; Physical Therapists Act, 1998 (No. 19); Public health; School boards - Services, additional; Senior citizens - Low income; Water quality - Contamination, pesticides; Youth - Teen wellness centres
Access, Southern Saskatchewan residents, concerns
McLane, 1452
Serby, 1452
Acute- See Hospitals, Regina - Emergency services, Yorkton patient, availability; Hospitals - Beds
Advertising
Aldridge, 1295
Serby, 1295-6
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Awareness Month, June, 1998, member's statement
Murray, 1519
Toth, 1519-20
Angioplasty procedures, 210
Battlefords Tribal Council Indian Health services, accreditation, member's statement
Murrell, 1144
Blood, umbilical cords, storage, awareness
Aldridge, 1795
Serby, 1795
Brain Awareness Week, March 16-22, 1998- See also Health care - Community based
Brain Awareness Week, March 16-22, 1998, member's statement
Murray, 102
BridgePoint Centre for Eating Disorders, Milden, 4
Canadian, envy of Ohio residents, member's statement
Murrell, 1379
Capital projects, 1827- See also South Country Health District
Centres
Bengough , long-term care services, 30th anniversary celebration, member's statement
Bradley, 1791
Cudworth, 1342
Davidson, construction, announcement, member's statement
Trew, 185
Diabetes counseling, Wilkie and Macklin, 4
Emergency services, 210
Rose Valley
Draude, 1294-5
Serby, 1294-5
Certified combined technician, position, Rose Valley, 1332
Chelation therapy- See Medicare
Clinics, private, 1911-12
Magnetic resonance imaging, 1911
Community based- See also- Health care - Services, reduction; Health care reform; Home care; Nurses - Clinical, advanced
Brain injuries, acquired, services, 210
Programs, introduction, 210
Crisis
Former MLA, L. Draper, concerns, member's statement
McLane, 612
Regina, member's statement
Aldridge, 304
Crisis, member's statement
Toth, 1143-4
Diabetes, 1333- See also Indians/First nations; Youth
Treatment, cost, 1334
Diagnostic tools, waiting lists
Julé, 923-4
Serby, 924
Diagnostic tools, waiting lists, member's statement
Aldridge, 554
Eating disorders- See also above BridgePoint Centre for Eating Disorders
Treatment, 209
Emergency services- See Health care -- Centres; Health care -- First responders, paging network, St. Brieux, improvement; Hospitals; Telephones - 911 emergency service
Emmett Hall Memorial Foundation, establishment, member's statement
Hamilton, 409
Facilities- See also Health care - Capital projects; Health care - Centres; Hospitals; Special care homes
Integrated, Pangman, member's statement
Bradley, 1576-7
New or upgraded across the province, 210
Stony Rapids- See Water - Sewer services
File Hills Agency health building, Okanese First Nations, member's statement
Osika, 1068
First responders, 1344-5
Better trained, 210
Paging network, St. Brieux, improvement
Julé, 1876
Lingenfelter, 1876
Skills competition winners, Edam, congratulations, member's statement
Stanger, 554
Fitness programs, 210
Funding, 210- See also Saskatoon Health District - Budget, deficit; Swift Current Health District - Services and staff, reductions
Cline, 280-1
Hillson, 280-1
Romanow, 203-4
Serby, 1876
Federal government neglect, 210
Funding, M. (Murrell); amdt. (Toth)
Belanger, 966-9
McLane, 962-6
Murrell, 953
Thomson, 969-76
Toth, 957-9
Wall, 956-7
Ward, 960-2
Funding, member's statement
McLane, 1083-4
Murray, 219
Future directions, 1858
Hantavirus, 1351
Hepatitis C victims, compensation, 1312-15, 1913-14- See also Hepatitis C Compensation Commission Act (No. 744); Nurses - Positions, additional, funding
Bjornerud, 465-6
Calvert, 765-6
Crofford, 874-5
MacKinnon, 793
Romanow, 1011-12
Serby, 446, 465-6, 793, 899-900, 920-1, 949, 951
Toth, 765, 874, 899, 920-1, 949, 1011-12
Exclusion
Cline, 279-80
McLane, 279-80
Toth, 279
Exclusion, member's statement
Osika, 303
Toth, 304
Expansion
Calvert, 1179
Toth, 1179
Free vote
Krawetz, 790-1
MacKinnon, 790-1
Fair and comprehensive plan, federal-provincial, M. (Toth)
Toth, 1017-18
Federal NDP leader's comments, member's statement
Aldridge, 763-4
Free vote
McLane, 822
Romanow, 822-3
Serby, 822
Toth, 822
Free vote, member's statement
McLane, 819
Krever commission recommendations, acceptance, M. (Toth); amdt. (Thomson); subamdt. (Draude); subamdt. (Heppner)
Draude, 833-4
Heppner, 835-6
McLane, 832-3
Murray, 833
Stanger, 834-5
Thomson, 829-30
Toth, 827-9
Ward, 830-2
Krever commission recommendations, acceptance, M. (Toth); amdt. (Thomson); subamdt. (Draude); subamdt. (Heppner); comments and questions
D'Autremont, 837
Murray, 837
Saskatchewan Party, position, member's statement
Aldridge, 949
Hepatitis C victims, compensation, member's statement
McLane, 897-8
Hip and knee replacements, 210
Immunization programs, expanded, 210
Information Network- See Saskatchewan Health Information Network
Injury prevention clinics, 210
Interprovincial, international, co-operation, 1303
Interprovincial co-operation, 1912-14
Kidney dialysis
Access, Swift Current district (Gwen Martens)
Aldridge, 2098-9
Atkinson, 2099
In-home, 208
Sites, expansion, two new sites, 210
Tisdale Satellite Dialysis Centre, opening, member's statement
Renaud, 1435
Usage and cost, 1333-4
Yorkton Regional Health Centre, expansion, 1338-9
Yorkton Regional Health Centre, expansion, member's statement
Renaud, 264
Kidney transplants- See Hospital waiting lists - Surgery
Liberal Party, Saskatchewan policies, member's statement
Aldridge, 672*-673*
Lyme's disease, 1350-1
Magnetic resonance imaging- See also Health care - Clinics, private; Regina General Hospital - MRI unit
Out-of-province (Howard Lees), cost, reimbursement, 1345-6
Waiting lists, 1345
Multiple sclerosis- See also Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Nation-wide carnation campaign kick-off, member's statement
Toth, 1009
Nation-wide carnation campaign kick-off and Battleford public awareness flag raising ceremony, member's statement
Murrell, 1009
Spring Fling Fashion Show, Saskatoon, member's statement
Haverstock, 408-9
Walkathon and MS neuro-science centre, Saskatoon, anniversary, member's statement
Haverstock, 1069
National system, threat, federal funding neglect, 210
"No better health system" statement, Arm River constituency member, anniversary, member's statement
Jess, 843
Northern Saskatchewan, telehealth pilot project, advanced medical skills and services, 210
Ombudsman, establishment- See also Saskatchewan Health Ombudsman Act (No. 210)
Bjornerud, 1598-9
Serby, 1598-9
Organ Donor Awareness Week, April 19-25, 1998, member's statement
Whitmore, 671*
Osteoporosis, diagnosis, DEXA Scan, purchase, 1854
Oxygen supplies, funding, 1861-2
Palliative care, fees, 1861
Palliative Care Week, May 11-16, 1998, Dr. Zachariah Thomas, tribute, member's statement
Koenker, 1084
Paralysis cure, Rick Hansen Institute, grant recipients, neuro-scientists, University of Saskatchewan, member's statement
Atkinson, 1435-6
Paramedics, better trained, 210
Parkinson's disease, research, 1332-3
Patient access, improvement, 4
Patient confidentiality- See Saskatchewan Health Information Network - Privacy concerns
Personal information- See Saskatchewan Health Information Network
Safeguard- See Health Information Protection Act
Premiums, 212
Professionals, 210
Health information, sharing- See Saskatchewan Health Information Network
Working conditions and stress
McLane, 737
Serby, 737-8
Renal dialysis- See above Kidney dialysis
Research- See Medical research
Review
Serby, 71-2
Toth, 71
Review, M. (Toth); amdt. (Kowalsky)
Bjornerud, 515-16
Kowalsky, 516-18
Murrell, 518-20
Toth, 511-14
Rural communities, 1300- See also Health care -- Centres; Health care -- First responders; Health care -- Kidney dialysis, sites; Hospitals - Closures; Physicians/doctors - Specialists, larger cities video links
McLane, 557
Romanow, 557
Redvers
McPherson, 497-8
Serby, 497-8
Services, reduction, member's statement
Draude, 871
McLane, 871
Surgical procedures, efficiency, 1848-50
Watrous
McLane, 351-2
Serby, 351-2
Scissors Creek Health Care Auxilliary, Whitewood, member's statement
Toth, 1419-20
Services
Osika, 1874-5
Romanow, 1954
Serby, 1874-5
Toth, 1954
Adequacy, (Laurel Radbourne), surgery
Bjornerud, 1521-2
Serby, 1521-3
Elimination, member's statement
McPherson, 1036
Ile-a-la-Crosse, community contributions, 1842
Northern Saskatchewan, co-operation, 1842
Reduction
Aldridge, 1040
McLane, 1040-1
Romanow, 1040-1
Vs. community based health care, 1298-300
Reduction, member's statement
McLane, 1083-4
Uranium City, 1840
Spinal Health Care Week, May 1-7, 1998, member's statement
Murray, 897
Tuberculosis, Northern Saskatchewan, high rates, housing, crowded conditions, contributing factor, 1842-3
Two-tier system, 1899-900, 1961- See also Medicare
Ultrasound technicians, 1345
Wellness and prevention, emphasis, 210
Wellness model- See Health care reform
Workers
Collective bargaining
Atkinson, 2067
McLane, 2066-7
Partnership, close, productive and co-operative, government commitment, 3-4
Walkout, Canadian Union of Public Employees
Aldridge, 1957
Calvert, 1957
Romanow, 1957
Health care reform, 3, 209, 728, 998-9, 1845-8, 1858, 1862-3, 1897-902, 1960-3- See also Health care - Review; Health care - Services, reduction vs. community based health care
Romanow, 1042
Serby, 1041
Toth, 1041
Health Department- See also Pasqua Hospital,- Regina- - Upgrading- (result of Plains Health Centre closure), funding, responsibility; Public service - Benefits, same-sex partners, eligibility; Regina General Hospital - Expansion (result of Plains Health Centre closure), funding, responsibility
Estimates (1998-99), 727-30, 998-1006, 1298-316, 1327-57, 1827-63
Aldridge, 1852-3
Bjornerud, 1335-8
Calvert, 1349-57
Haverstock, 1854-60
Krawetz, 1338-41
McLane, 1827-39
McPherson, 1001-6, 1827, 1848-52
Osika, 1843-7
Serby, 727-8, 998-1005, 1298-316, 1327-48, 1827-63
Toth, 728-30, 998-1001, 1298-9, 1301-16, 1327-31, 1349-57, 1860-3
Estimates, supplementary (1997-98), 1863
Minister- See Nurses - Saskatchewan Union of Nurses, convention, Prince Albert
Health district boards- See also Community-based organizations - Funding; Health Districts Amdt. Act, 1998 (Fully Elected Health Boards); individual boards by name
Consultants, 1828
Deficits, 1001-2, 1852-3, 1961
Romanow, 1072
Employees, salaries, 1352-3
Funding- See also Hospitals - Closure, Carrot River, prevention
Osika, 267-8
Serby, 267-8
Acute care, ability to transfer, 1312
Block- See also Health Districts Amdt. Act 1998,- (Block Funding) (No. 211)
Cline, 309
Toth, 309
Global budget, 1312
Northern Saskatchewan, 1839-40, 1843-5
Reporting mechanism, through consultants, 1828
Health districts, 210- See also Health care - Community based, programs, introduction
Health improvement initiatives, funding, 1354-5
Rural, nursing positions, additional
Bjornerud, 1461
Romanow, 1461
Health Districts Amdt. Act, 1998 (Block Funding) (No. 211)
First reading
Toth, 671
Health Districts Amdt. Act, 1998 (Fully Elected Health Boards)
First reading
Toth, 671
Health Information Protection Act, 4
Hearing impaired persons- See Education
Heartland Motion Pictures- See Film industry - Maximum Dimension, children's television series
Heavy oil upgraders- See Bi-Provincial Upgrader, Lloydminster
Hemp, industrial- See Noxious Weeds Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 37)
Hepatitis C- See Health care
Hepatitis C Compensation Commission Act (No. 744)
First reading; McLane, 905
Out of order. Withdrawn, 986
Hergott Farm Equipment, Humboldt- See Small business
Heritage
A Guide to Historic Sites publication, member's statement
Kasperski, 611
House of Prairie Memories, Belle Plaine, member's statement
Hamilton, 1144
High schools, 208
Drama awards, Swift Current Comprehensive High School, member's statement
Wall, 665
Yorkton Regional High School, E & C Quine Resource Centre, recognition, Brodart catalogue, member's statement
Serby, 410
High technology
Canadian Light Source Synchrotron Project, Saskatoon, 2, 811-12
Heppner, 1451
MacKinnon, 1451
Canadian Light Source Synchrotron Project, Saskatoon, member's statement
Whitmore, 2062
Canadian Light Source Synchrotron Project, Saskatoon, ministerial statement (MacKinnon)
Boyd, 1465
Hillson, 1465-6
MacKinnon, 1464-5
Highway Fatality Marker Act (No. 752)
First reading; McLane, 1581
Highway safety- See Automobile and highway safety
Highway Traffic Amdt. Act, 1998, (No. 38)
First reading
Lingenfelter, 877
Second reading
Draude, 1020
Lingenfelter, 930-1
Toth, 931
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Shillington, 1126-9
Toth, 1126-8
Third reading
Shillington, 1133
Royal Assent, 1976
Highway Traffic Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 2) (No. 62)
First reading
Nilson, 1074
Second reading
Nilson, 1608
Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1611
Third reading
Nilson, 1625
Royal Assent, 1977
Highways and roads, 206, 211-12- See also Economic development; Transportation - Area planning committees
Balcarres, Terminal T-22, access, Fort Qu'Appelle, 1809
Break-out, potential, preventative measures, 1249-50
Bridges, Outlook, official opening, member's statement
Wiens, 1983-4
Canada/Saskatchewan Agri-Infrastructure program, funding, 1250-1
Canoe Lake, Pinehouse and Turnor Lake, improvements, member's statement
Johnson, 2094
Construction and maintenance, 207- see also Asphalt industry; Highways and Transportation Department - Northern Saskatchewan, heavy equipment, road rebuilding program, social assistance recipients
Aggregate supply, 1818
Highway No. 334, 1818
Funding
McLane, 1296-7
Upshall, 1296-7
Highway No. 1, Piapot, safety concerns, 1676
Northern Saskatchewan
Belanger, 983-4
Goulet, 983-4
Prioritization, process, 1247-8
Projects, 889-90
Repair and/or resurfacing 3,000 kilometres, 207
Winter conditions, severity, impact, 1248
Construction and maintenance, member's statement
Ward, 220
Dangerous goods route, deterioration, west of Moose Jaw
Aldridge, 1666
Bradley, 1666
Romanow, 1666
Debris, clearing, responsibility, 1256-7
Deterioration, 1675-6- See also Economic development - South-west, transportation concerns; Highways and roads -- Pothole patrol hot line
Bjornerud, 1955
Bradley, 1955
Construction and maintenance
Bradley, 2064-5
D'Autremont, 2064-5
Grain trucks, large trucks, 1249
Highway No. 47, driver injury, Brenda Bod, compensation, 1669
Safety concerns, member's statement
Julé, 409-10
Vehicle damage
Chunks of pavement flying through grill (T. Coburn), 1812
McPherson, 1440
Romanow, 1440
Claims, 1809-10- See also Highways and Transportation Department
Compensation, advertising, 1811, 1823
Vicki Gabereau show, John McDermott's comments, member's statement
Aldridge, 1790
Warning flags, 1248-9, 1812-13, 1823
Eastend area, commitment, 1825
Fatalities, commemorative markers- See also Highway Fatality Marker Act- (No. 752)
Bradley, 1580-1
McLane, 1580
Fatalities, commemorative markers, petitions, 1594, 1868
Aldridge, 1569-70
Belanger, 1569
Hillson, 1570
McPherson, 1570
Osika, 1570
Four-lane, speed limit, increasing, 1253
Bjornerud, 1322
Bradley, 1322
$2.5 billion over next 10 years, 4, 207, 892-4, 1251, 1668, 1928-9
Federal responsibility, 893-4
South-west area, 1826
Gravel, 1246-7
Highway No. 1- See also above Construction and maintenance
East of Indian Head, twinning, 1252-3
Four-lane, Gull Lake and Alberta border
Petition, St. Jerome School, Regina, students, member's statement
Aldridge, 186
Four-lane, Gull Lake and Alberta border, petitions, 198
Aldridge, 183-4
McPherson, 184
McLean access, Wood Country, 1809
Twinning- See also below National program
Aldridge, 72-3
Bradley, 73
Federal government responsibility, 207
Federal government support, negotiations, 1824
Funding agreements, petitions, 100, 124, 154, 218, 232, 248, 262, 274, 302, 328, 346, 376, 408, 440, 462, 492, 522, 552, 578, 610, 640, 662, 702, 732, 762, 978, 1008, 1034, 1064, 1082, 1114, 1142, 1172, 1200, 1230, 1260, 1290, 1318, 1376, 1432, 1446, 1458, 1518, 1570, 1594, 1660, 1708, 1789, 1868, 1950, 1982, 2094
Aldridge, 1787
Boyd, 123
D'Autremont, 99
Draude, 99
Goohsen, 100, 124, 154, 218, 232, 248, 262, 274, 302, 328, 346, 376, 408, 440, 462, 492, 521, 552, 578, 610, 640, 670*, 702, 731-2, 946, 978, 1008, 1034, 1064, 1082, 1114, 1142, 1172, 1200, 1230, 1260, 1290, 1318, 1376, 1432, 1446, 1458, 1518, 1570, 1594, 1660, 1708, 1788-9, 1868, 1950, 1982, 2061, 2125
Toth, 99
Gull Lake to Tompkins, 207
Indian Head to Wolseley, 207
West of Gull Lake, contracts, Cee Gee Earth Moving Ltd. and Wappel- Construction Company Ltd., member's statement
Wall, 1790
Twinning, petitions, 36, 66, 184, 198
Aldridge, 65
Belanger, 65-6
Heppner, 65
McLane, 66
McPherson, 66
Osika, 66
Toth, 197
Highway No. 4, deterioration, 1672-4
Highway No. 5
Completion, problems, 1254
Reclassification, portions in different classes, 1255-6
Highway No. 8, north of Fairlight, construction or upgrading, 1250-1
Highway No. 12, twinning, Saskatoon to Martensville, 208
Highway No. 13
Admiral, deterioration, vehicle damage, claim
Bradley, 1439
McPherson, 1439
Assiniboia to Shaunavon, 1671-2
Deterioration, 1824
Repairs, 1670-1
Stoughton to Arcola, repairs, 890-1
Highway No. 15
Diefenbaker lake resort, access, 1806
From Highway No. 9 to Highway No. 16, reconstruction vs. gravel, 1246
Highway No. 16- See- below- Highway No. 40, relocation to east of the David Laird campground
Twinning, 207
Highway No. 19, Diefenbaker lake resort, access, 1806
Highway No. 20, between Lanigan and Humboldt, 1814
Highway No. 21, south, deterioration, 1824
Highway No. 30, Eston, south to Riverside Park, poor condition, 1805
Highway No. 33, bridge, repair, 889
Highway No. 35, potholes, 891
Highway No. 37, Climax, deterioration- See above- Deterioration - Vehicle damage - Chunks of pavement
Highway No. 40
Relocation to east of the David Laird campground, member's statement
Relocation to east of the David Laird Campground, petitions, 896, 917, 946, 1376, 1518, 1570, 1660, 1708, 1789, 1950, 2093
Hillson, 870, 895, 917, 946, 1317, 1376, 1457, 1517, 1593, 1660, 1708, 1867-8, 2061
Highway No. 42, Diefenbaker lake resort, access, 1806
Highway No. 44
Davidson grain terminals, access, 1807-8
Diefenbaker lake resort, access, 1806
Eston, west to Glidden, poor condition, 1805
West of Davidson, vehicle damage, compensation, 1676-7
Bradley, 1601
McLane, 1601
Highway No. 47- See also above Deterioration - Highway No. 47
South of Highway No. 1 and No. 48, resurfacing, 1251-2
Between Stoughton and Highway No. 1, dangerous condition, 1809
Highway No. 48
Construction or upgrading, 1250-1
Through Kipling, maintenance and repair, responsibility, 1804
Highway No. 155
To Garson Lake, connection, 1815-16
Green Lake, to Beauval to Buffalo Narrows and north, 1655-6, 1814
Belanger, 1423-4
Bradley, 1423-4
Highway No. 312, deterioration reconstruction, 1669
Highway No. 317, poor condition, 1805
Highway No. 334, Avonlea and Highway No. 339, leading to Claybank Brick Plant historic site, 1819-20
Highway No. 349, gravel portion, repair and pave, petitions, 2094, 2125
Highway No. 363, west of Moose Jaw, resurfacing, breaking apart, 1818-19
Highway No. 903, super highway, Meadow Lake to Ft. McMurray, Alberta, communities, adverse effects, 1815-16
Langenburg, Kamsack, funding assistance, 785
Main farm access, 1461
Main highways, Alberta, Manitoba, United States, tourism traffic, priority, 1809
National program
Bjornerud, 1712-13
Bradley, 1712-13
Implementation, failure, federal government, condemnation, 1804-5, 1880, 1925-8
Implementation, failure, federal government, condemnation, M. (Bjornerud)
Bjornerud, 1716
Importance, 1924-5
Responsibility, federal government, assuming, 4, 207
Responsibility, federal government, assuming, M. (Jess)
Belanger, 1217-21
Bjornerud, 1213-15
Heppner, 1222-4
Hillson, 1215-17
Jess, 1208-10
Johnson, 1221-2
Renaud, 1210-13
Northern Saskatchewan- See also above Construction and maintenance; Highway No. 903
Construction and maintenance, 1817-18
Funding, Northern Resource Trucking, contribution, 1817
Meadow Lake, north, funding, 1814-15
Pothole patrol hot line, member's statement
Aldridge, 1292
Potholes- See also above- Highway No. 35
Vehicle damage, 1244
Responsibility, arbitration, 1244-5
Preservation, intensive, definition, 1252, 1671
Projects, benefit-cost analysis ranking list, 1810, 1819-20
Reclassification system, 1247
Red Coat Trail- See above Highway No. 13
Riverhurst ferry, 1807-8
Rural
Funding, 209
Bjornerud, 221-2
Cline, 221-2
Grain transportation, offloading, 4
Grid road, outside of McLean, large rock, vehicle damage (C. Goodman), 1642-3
Maintenance
Cost-sharing
Osika, 876
Teichrob, 876
Funding, accident statistics
Bjornerud, 643
Teichrob, 643
Reclassification, 1255
Traffic diverting from deteriorating highways, 1246, 1640-1
Rural municipalities, engineering, 1461-2
Secondary highway system, rebuilding, 1825
Secondary highway system, rebuilding, petitions, 1982, 2029, 2125
Goohsen, 2093
McPherson, 1950
South-west Frenchman Valley Rural Development Co-operative, brief; 1670, 1675
Stenen, access road, resurfacing, 1256
Surfacing
Contractors, quality of work, 1245-6
Vs. preservation resurfacing, 1253
Determination, criteria, 1253-4
Trans-Canada Highway- See above Highway No. 1
Vehicle damage- See above Deterioration
Windshield damage
Claims, 1810
Claims (L. McGillicky), 1810-12
Winter maintenance, Yorkton area, 1255
Worst highway in Saskatchewan contest
Bradley, 2096-7
D'Autremont, 2096
Worst highway in Saskatchewan contest, member's statement
Yellowhead highway- See above Highway No. 16
Highways and Transportation Department- See also Automobile and highway safety - Accidents; Education - Partnership in education program
Advertising and communications, expenses, 1822-3
Assets, supplies, disposal and officials responsible, 1821-2
Equipment, disposal, 1822
Estimates (1998-99), 889-94, 1243-57, 1668-77, 1804-27
Belanger, 1814-17
Bjornerud, 1244-7, 1668-9, 1677, 1804-5
Boyd, 1805
Bradley, 889-94, 1243-57, 1668-72, 1675-7, 1804-26
D'Autremont, 889-94
Gantefoer, 1248-9
Goohsen, 1824-6
Heppner, 1669
Julé, 1813-14
Krawetz, 1253-7
Osika, 1809
Upshall, 1672-4
Estimates, supplementary (1997-98), 1827
Liability insurance, 1244
Northern Saskatchewan, heavy equipment, road rebuilding program, social assistance recipients, 1816-17
Offices, Yorkton, relocation to Saskatoon, assessment, 1254-5
Vehicle damage, claims, 1677
Bradley, 1601
McLane, 1601
Hitachi plant, Saskatoon- See Economy - strong
Hjertaas, Dr. Orville- See Citizens - Condolences; Honours and awards - Order of Canada
Hockey- See Sports
Hog industry
Feed mill, North Battleford, construction, member's statement
Jess, 1231
Loans, Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation, 1559-60
Processing plant, proposed, Maple leaf, Economic and Co-operative Department, role, 1565
Sinnett Pork Farms, Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation, equity investment, 1564
Holocaust
Remembrance Day, April 23, 1998, member's statement
Whitmore, 733
Atkinson, 2035-6
Haverstock, 2035-6
Co-operative care homes, funding, 1861
Intravenous therapy, 210
Nursing care, 210
Workers, call-out provisions, labour standards, adherence, 1634
Home schooling- See Education
Homesteading
Northern Saskatchewan, rural underground distribution program, 1651
Honours and awards- See also Agribition - Outstanding Agricultural Ambassador Award; Volunteers - Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal, recipients
Governor General's Caring Canadian award, recipient, Tony Brezinski, Regina, member's statement
Lingenfelter, 1319-20
Lieutenant Governor's Award for Outstanding Service in Rural Saskatchewan, Joe Stakiw, member's statement
Stanger, 102
Medal of Bravery, recipients, introduction
Haverstock, 842
McPherson, 842
Sonntag, 842
Tchorzewski, 842
Order of Canada
Dr. Orville Hjertaas, congratulations, member's statement
Kowalsky, 11
Recipients, introduction
Calvert, 841
Cline, 841
Sonntag, 841
Order of Military Merit, recipients, introduction; Speaker, 841-2
Recipients, recognition, 1
Krawetz, 841
Osika, 841
Romanow, 840-1
Speaker, 840
Saskatchewan Order of Merit, recipients, introduction and recognition
Lorje, 842
McPherson, 842
Sonntag, 842
Hospital waiting-lists, 1302-3, 1831, 1850, 1897, 1901, 1960- See also Health care - Diagnostic tools
Cline, 223-4
Osika, 223-4
Oncology- See also below Surgery - Cancer
Oncology, (Alick Paterson), member's statement
Reduction, 50%, cost, 1006
Saskatoon, reduction, cost, 1003-6
Surgery- See also Royal University Hospital, Saskatoon
McLane, 901-3
Romanow, 903
Serby, 901-3
Broken hip (Hope Sawin) Coronach, 1850
Cancer
McPherson, 1794-5
Serby, 1794-5
Cataract, regional hospitals
McPherson, 1014-15
Serby, 1014-15
Cystoscopy, Carievale patient
Atkinson, 2099
McLane, 2099
Hip replacement, Maple Creek patient (Richard Howell)
Atkinson, 2100
Goohsen, 2100
Kidney transplant (Jill Miner), 1351-2
Saskatoon Health District
McLane, 1013-14
Serby, 1013-14
Surgery, (L. Prystupa)
Bjornerud, 921-2
Serby, 921-2
Government member's conduct, Premier apologize, member's statement
McPherson, 947
Government sensitivity
Osika, 984
Romanow, 984
Surgery, member's statement
Aldridge, 1597
Survey
McLane, 1713-14
Serby, 1714
Hospital waiting-lists, M. (Aldridge)
Aldridge, 1395-7
Murray, 1402-3
Osika, 1400-2
Thomson, 1397-400
Van Mulligen, 1407-13
Wall, 1403-7
Hospitality industry- See Tourism
Hospitals, 4- See also City Hospital, Saskatoon; Pasqua Hospital, Regina; Plains Health Centre, Regina; Regina General Hospital; Royal University Hospital, Saskatoon
Beds
Atkinson, report, recommendation
Cline, 1120
McLane, 1119-20
Availability, 1302-3
Average daily census, 1303-4
Easter holidays
McLane, 467-8
Serby, 468
Summer months and holidays, 1851-2
Summertime
Aldridge, 1956
Calvert, 1956-7
Romanow, 1956
Yorkton
Bjornerud, 644-5
Calvert, 644-5
Critical care, shortage, 1338-40
Critical care, shortage, member's statement
McLane, 524
Emergency services, member's statement
McLane, 1661
Long-term care, 1863
Reduction- See also Living Sky Health District
Davidson, 1833-7
Appeal process, 1834-7
Study
McLane, 676*-677*
Romanow, 676*-677*
Swift Current Regional Hospital, 1003
McPherson, 615-16
Serby, 615-16
Swift Current Regional Hospital, member's statement
McPherson, 641-2
Rural, patients vs. urban patients, 1315-16
Shortages, 1848-9, 1960, 1962-3
McPherson, 1451-2
Romanow, 527
Toth, 526-7
Surgery patients, early discharge
Yorkton, 1337
Serby, 1038-9
Toth, 1038
Shortages, member's statement
Osika, 612
Usage vs. funding, 1304-5
Closure- See also Living Sky Health District - Nurses, memo re patient's record, confidentiality
Carrot River
Toth, 1085-6
North-East Health District Board, consultant, 1827-8
Prevention, 1829
McLane, 1382
Serby, 1382-3
Prevention, member's statement
McLane, 1378
Prevention, petitions, 1290, 1318, 1416, 1432, 1660, 1868, 1950
D'Autremont, 1289
Gantefoer, 1259, 1289, 1594, 1867
Heppner, 1375
Central Butte, prevention, M. (McLane)
McLane, 2133
Lanigan
Cline, 307-9
Osika, 308-9
Romanow, 309
Community, convalescent care, 1340-1
Construction, funding, Melville
Osika, 445-6
Serby, 445-6
Conversion- See Health care - Centres, Cudworth
Regional- See also above- Beds - Reduction
Emergency services, anesthetists, North Battleford
Calvert, 665-6
Cline, 557-8
Hillson, 557-8
Toth, 665-6
La Loche, St. Martin's Hospital, replacement, 1841
Local needs, community-led health boards, tailoring, 4
Post-operative care and specialized services, consideration, 1307, 1330-2
Services, expansion, 1336-7
Draude, 1012-13
Serby, 1012-13
Replacement or upgrade, 206
Rural
Closure, 1902-3
Funding, 1002-3
Saskatoon- See also City Hospital, Saskatoon; Royal University Hospital,- Saskatoon
Specialist services, increased such as kidney and cancer treatments and CT scanning, 210
Upgraded, modern, base hospitals with full range of quality services for all Saskatchewan citizens, 210
St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Humboldt
Redevelopment project, 1301, 1342, 1854
Surgery- See also Health care - Rural communities; Hospital waiting lists
Cataract, 210
Early release, re-admission, 1302-3
Out-of-province, 1850
Terminology, guidelines, 1839
Tertiary centres vs. primary centres, 1315
Hospitals, Regina
Beds, 1356
Calvert, 1266-7
McPherson, 1266-7
Romanow, 1267
Acute care, 1961
Reduction, 729-30
Shortage
Aldridge, 1207
Romanow, 1207
Post-surgery (G. Frith)
Cline, 306
D'Autremont, 305-6
Shortage, member's statement
McPherson, 553
Consolidation, two strong, effective 21st century base hospitals, 4- see also Pasqua Hospital, Regina - Upgrading; Regina General Hospital - Expansion
Cost, 1851
Aldridge, 1422-3
Serby, 1422-3
Emergency services
Atkinson, 2033-4
Calvert, 645-6
D'Autremont, 464-5
McLane, 645-6
Serby, 443-4, 464-5, 583-4, 792
Rural residents, information, Regina South constituency, member's statement
Osika, 1595-6
Yorkton patient, availability
College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan, referral
Osika, 1579-80
Serby, 1579-80
Operating rooms and number of surgeries per day, 1354
Ownership, 1781
Security and parking, availability
Osika, 2131-2
Romanow, 2131-2
Specialist services, increased, such as kidney and cancer treatments and CT scanning, 210
Surgeries, heart and neurosurgery, 1354
Upgraded
Modern, base hospitals with a full range of quality services for all Saskatchewan residents, 210
Property tax contribution, 1316
Housing, 3- See also Municipal Affairs, Culture and Housing Department; Saskatchewan Housing Corporation; Senior citizens
Affordable, initiatives, more families benefitting, 210
Condominium project, Wadena, member's statement
Wall, 2063
Local housing authorities, volunteers, Roger Laventure, Leoville and Luella Friesen, Spiritwood, recognition, member's statement
Johnson, 1263
Low income families
Core neighbourhood, partnership, establishment, member's statement
Pringle, 103
Habitat for Humanity, 5th annual Ed Schreyer work project, Regina, member's statement
Lingenfelter, 1520
Low-rental units, 1642
Northern Saskatchewan- See also Health care - Tuberculosis
Comprehensive strategy, 1648-52
Remote housing program, 1649-52
Remote housing program, member's statement
Johnson, 348
Strategy, member's statement
Belanger, 1263
Working families, 1649-52
Starts, member's statement
Kowalsky, 1983
Howell, Richard- See Hospital waiting-lists - Surgery, hip replacement, Maple Creek patient
Human Resources Development Canada- See Employment - Programs and services
Human rights- See also Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, United Nations, 50th anniversary, commemoration, ministerial statement (Shillington)
Belanger, 1326-7
Heppner, 1326
Julé, 1327
Shillington, 1326
Humboldt, Sask.- See Carlton Trail Regional College, Humboldt; Communities; Hospitals; Hospitals - Regional; Hospitals - St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Humboldt; Schools - Construction; Special care homes; Water - Pipelines, replacement, responsibility, Stony Lake; Water supply - Rural, contamination
Hunters/Hunting- See also Outfitting industry
All-terrain vehicle use, helmet vs. red cap, regulations, 1752
International Hunter Education Association, Canadian representative, John Panio, election, member's statement
Scott, 1870
Metis rights
D'Autremont, 1204-5
Heppner, 1145
Mitchell, 1204-5
Scott, 1145-6
Night hunting, ban
Aboriginal and Metis cooperation, petitions, 36, 100, 218, 440, 1789, 1868, 1950, 1982
D'Autremont, 7, 217, 1707, 1867, 1949
Gantefoer, 217
McLane, 1708
Legislation, petitions, 66, 124, 154, 184, 198, 232, 248, 1789
McLane, 35, 100, 124, 184, 232
McPherson, 100
Wildlife outfitter leases, inactive, 688
Hurst, Mike- See Saskatchewan Power Corporation - Legal counsel, Mike Hurst (Milner Fenerty)
I
Ile-a-la-Crosse, Sask.- See Fire protection; Health care - Services
Impaired driving
Blood alcohol level, reading, disclosing to driver, 1165-6
Penalties, fine on top of 24-hour license suspensions, Students Against Drinking and Driving, proposal
Draude, 1579
Nilson, 1579
Students Against Drinking and Driving, 10th annual convention, Saskatoon, member's statement
Murrell, 2031
Income, 206- See also Farm income
Family Income Plan, funding, 1540
Low- See also Children - Saskatchewan Child Benefit; Family; Housing; Income - Saskatchewan employment supplement; Senior citizens
Taxation, elimination, 211
Provincial taxable income, total, 1733
Saskatchewan employment supplement, 2, 211, 862-5- See also Self-employed; Social Services Department - Computer program
Administration costs, 1538-9
Average benefit per household, 1539
Maternity and paternity benefits, regarding as regular employment insurance benefits
Calvert, 1958
Haverstock, 1958
Social assistance recipients, 1539
Income tax
Appeal, Tax Court of Canada, Prince Albert resident, 1642
Base, growth, 1076
Debt reduction surtax, 1076-8
Revenue, 1075
Revenue, 1997-98, comparison, 1076
Deductions, increase, 1076
Flat tax
Revenue, 1075
Revenue, 1997-98, comparison, 1075
High income surcharge, revenue, 1075
High income surtax, revenue, 1997-98, comparison, 1076
Provincial
Revenue, 1075
Revenue, 1997-98, comparison, 1075
Rate, reduction, 211-12
Revenue, 1075
Revenue, 1997-98, comparison, 1075
Income Tax Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 48)
First reading
Cline, 985
Second reading
Cline, 1154-5
Gantefoer, 1155
Kowalsky, 1155
Committee of the Whole Assembly
MacKinnon, 1555
Third reading
MacKinnon, 1556
Royal Assent, 1977
Indian and Metis Affairs Secretariat- See Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs Department
Indian Winter Games- See Sports
Indians/First Nations, 3- See also- Art/artists - Aboriginal artists; Family - Violence, victims, aboriginal community; Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs Department; Mining industry - Multi-party training plan; Public service - Aboriginal ancestry; Saskatchewan Indian Federated College; Schools - On reserve; Youth - 1998 SaskTel Aboriginal Youth Awards of Excellence, Regina
Aboriginal Awareness Week, May 19-22, 1998, member's statement
Belanger, 1202
Goulet, 1201-2
Aboriginal Employment Development Program, building on and renewing, 3
Awasis Conference relating to the improvement of education and aboriginal peoples, April 1-3, 1998, member's statement
Goulet, 463
Diabetes, 1334
Economic force, 3
Employment agreement, Prince Albert Health District and Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs Department, member's statement
Kowalsky, 1378
Equality, 1919-21
Funding accountability
Cline, 13-14
Draude, 13-14
Toth, 16
Wiens, 16
Health care, federal funding, 1353-4
Land claims- See also Indians/First nations - Treaty land entitlements
Federal committee, funding, provincial, 547
Police services, community, 572
Reserve, police services, funding, 1165
Residential schools, claims, pay-outs, 547
Sales taxes, 1921-2
Negotiations, 1737
Off-reserve purchases, vs. on-reserve purchases, proposal, 1737
On-reserve purchases, potential revenue, provincial debt, elimination, 1738
Self-government- See Provincial- Court of Saskatchewan - Beardy's Reserve
Sentencing circles, 571-2, 1165
Rapist, new assault charges, 571-2
Social indicators, Indian Affairs and Northern Development Canada, report, member's statement
Hillson, 2095
Treaty land entitlements- See also Community pastures - Meeting Lake; Recreational areas - Bronson Lake and Meeting Lake; Water - Kelvington Conservation and Development Area Authority
Delgamuuko case, Supreme Court of Canada ruling, impact, 572-3
Funding, provincial share, special warrant, 547
Northern Saskatchewan, Crown land, 549-50
Industrial research assistance program- See Science and technology
Industry- See also Education, post-secondary, strengthening through partnerships; Regional colleges - Adult basic education, partners; Training programs
Climate for investment and growth, creation, 206-7- See also Research and development - Income tax credit
Emerging, skill needs- See Training programs - Institutional Quick Response Training
Expansion, sectors targeted, 1558
Information technology- See Physicians/Doctors - Specialists, larger cities, video links; Research and development - Income tax credit; Saskatchewan Health Information Network
Infrastructure- See Economic development - South-west, natural gas plants, construction; Saskatchewan Power Corporation
Northern Saskatchewan- See Northern Saskatchewan - Community development, strategy, development
Insurance- See Automobile Accident Insurance Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 45); Crop insurance; Crown Life Insurance Company; Employment insurance; Highways and Transportation Department - Liability insurance; Motor vehicle insurance; Saskatchewan Government Insurance; Saskatchewan Insurance Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 47); Teachers' Life Insurance (Government Contributory) Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 53)
Intercontinental Packers- See Citizens - Mitchell, Fred
Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs Department- See also Indians/First Nations - Employment agreement; Northern Enterprise Fund Inc.
Aboriginal affairs
Funding
Programs, 546
Versus intergovernmental affairs, funding, 545-6
Joining with intergovernmental affairs, rationale, 542
Activities, overview, 542
Estimates (1998-99), 542-50, 656-60, 1700
Belanger, 547-50
Draude, 542-7
Heppner, 656-60
Shillington, 656-60
Wiens, 542-50
Estimates, supplementary (1997-98), 1700
Employees, personal service contracts, 543
Funding vs. staffing, 542
Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation, facilities, payments, 543
Travel, out of province, 543
Interim supply- See Motions for supply (interim)
International aid- See Saskatchewan Council for International Co-operation
Internet- See also Government - Web site
Communications/information tool for women
Funding, 1699
Middle Lake, 1698
Presentations, travel cost, 1592
Rural communities, 1592
Communications/information tool for women, member's statement
Murray, 673*
Interprovincial co-operation- See Health care
Investment- See also Economic and Co-operative Development Department - Investment Programs Branch
Multilateral agreement- See also Cameco Corporation - Kyrgyzstan, sodium cyanide spill
Julé, 107
Romanow, 107
J
Jaseyounen, Napoleon- See Disabled and handicapped persons
Javier, Dr. Joseph- See Hospitals, Regina - Emergency services, Yorkton patient, availability
Jaws of Life- See Motor vehicles - Accidents, Northern Saskatchewan
Jazz- See Music - SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival, June 19-28, 1998, Saskatoon
Job creation- See Employment development
JobStart program- See Training programs
Joel, Danny- See Automobile and highway safety - Accident, Highways and Transportation Department vehicle collision
Johnson, Brian- See Crown Life Insurance Company - Sale, Canada Life
Johnston, Joanne- See Health care - Rural communities, Redvers
Jones, Donald- See Hospitals - Beds, shortages
Judges- See also Provincial Court Act, 1998 (No. 33)
Decisions, 1168
Supreme Court of Canada, retired Chief Justice, Brian Dickson, death, tribute, ministerial statement (Nilson)
Heppner, 2037
Nilson, 2036-7
Osika, 2037
Juice boxes- See SARCAN- (Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres) - Recycling programs, expansion
Jury Act, 1998 (No. 59)
First reading
Nilson, 1074
Second reading
Nilson, 1607
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Nilson, 1609
Third reading
Nilson, 1625
Royal Assent, 1977
Justason, Eileen- See Hospitals - Beds, shortages
Justice, administration- See also Correctional centres; Indians/First nations - Sentencing circles; Offenders; Young offenders
Aboriginal Human Services Co-op, funding, 1164
Arrest warrants, 1163
Bail, violent offences, R. Bellegarde case
Draude, 1118
Nilson, 1118
Jury members, called as witnesses, 573-4
Public confidence, 1162-3
Justice Department- See also Children - Custody and access, study
Coroner's branch, reports, waiting time, 574
Estimates (1998-99), 570-6, 1162-70
Bjornerud, 1165-6
Boyd, 1162-3
D'Autremont, 1168-70
Shillington, 574
Toth, 574
Estimates, supplementary (1997-98), 1170
Legal services branch, communications, staff, increase, 570-1
Public prosecutions, funding, ministerial statement (Nilson)
Heppner, 904
Hillson, 905
Nilson, 904
Public Prosecutions Branch- See Sexual assault/offences- - Charges, Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations
Staff, increase, 570
K
Kaban, Mike- See Hospitals - Beds, shortages, Yorkton
Kamsack, Sask.- See Highways and roads; New Careers Corporation - Building, Kamsack
Kelvington, Sask.- See Citizenship - Canadian citizenship, celebration, Robert Melrose Elementary School
Kelvington Conservation and Development Area Authority- See Water
Kennedy, Sheldon- See Child sexual abuse - Awareness raising and fund-raising efforts
Kenny, Brian- See Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale - Legal opinions
Kenosee Youth Camp- See Young Offenders
Kentucky Fried Chicken- See Small business
Kindersley, Sask.- See Special care homes
Kinsmen- See also Volunteers - Wilkie Kinsmen Club and Macklin Kinsmen Club
Telemiracle, member's statement
Krawetz, 11
Wall, 11
Kleinser, Natalie- See Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations - Disability plan benefits
Koester, Charles Beverley (former Clerk of Legislative Assembly)- See Condolences
Kortje, Jennifer- See Highways and roads - Highway No. 1, twinning
Kram, Larry- See Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale - Legal opinions
Kramer, Eiling (former MLA)- See Auctions
Krever (Justice Horace) Commission- See Health care - Hepatitis C victims, compensation
Kyoto agreement- See Cameco Corporation - Kyrgyzstan, sodium cyanide spill; Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming) - Reduction
L
La Loche, Sask.- See Hospitals; Sports - Wrestling
Labour Department
Estimates (1998-99), 755-9, 1626-37
Aldridge, 1634-6
Bjornerud, 756-9
Boyd, 1626-33
Hillson, 1633-4
Toth, 1636-7
Labour disputes- See Saskatchewan Power Corporation - Collective bargaining
Labour force- See also Family - Work, balance, task force; Self-employed; Workplace; Youth - Employment, training and retraining
Group termination provisions, 758
Injured workers- See Workers'- Compensation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 29)
May Day, May 1, 1998, celebrations, member's statement
Wall, 899
Safety in the workplace- See Workers' Compensation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 29)
Skilled, 3, 208- See also Training programs - Strategy, Made in Saskatchewan
Statistics, member's statement
Kasperski, 553-4
Workers killed and injured, Day of Mourning, April 28, 1998
Aldridge, 826
Haverstock, 826
Mitchell, 825-6
Saskatchewan Party, commemoration, member's statement
Aldridge, 820
Workers killed and injured, Day of Mourning, April 28, 1998, member's statement
Krawetz, 818
Trew, 818
Labour market- See also Training programs
Canada-Saskatchewan Agreement on Labour Market Development
Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training Department, effect, 1137
Programs, funding, 1138
Provincial jurisdiction, transfer, 1720
Labour standards- See also Home care - Workers, call-out provisions
Northern Saskatchewan, 1161
Labour Standards Act- See also Crime - Video store robbery victim; Saskatchewan Power Corporation - Employees, termination
Employment termination, 10 or more employees, non-compliance, 757
Labour Standards Amdt. Act, 1998 (Indexed Minimum Wage Initial Rate) (No. 234)
First reading
Goohsen, 108
Lac La Ronge, Sask.- See Northern Development Fund; Northlands College, Lac La Ronge
Lac La Ronge Band- See Forest industry - Wapa Weeka saw mill, construction
Land- See also Crown land; Farm land; Indians/First Nations; Oil industry; Wildlife Development Fund
Sale
Environmental audit, requirement, 1748
Environmental clean-up, leaking fuel tank spill, Carlyle, 1748-9
Land Titles
Backlog, alleviation, funding, 576
Langbank, Sask.- See Schools - Capital construction, approval and funding, criteria
Langenburg, Sask. -See Highways and roads; Water - Drainage
Language, inappropriate- See Legislative Assembly; Speaker and Deputy Speaker, rulings and statements
Lanigan, Sask.- See Hospitals - Closures
Last Mountain Lake- See Water - Levels
Layton, Lewis- See Wilderness areas - Preservation, Megan forest, Churchill River basin ecosystem
Leader, Sask.- See Rural communities
League of Educational Administrators, Directors and Superintendents- See School divisions - Amalgamation
Legislation
Estimates (1998-99), 1133-6
Draude, 1133-6
Nilson, 1133-6
Legislative Assembly
Cafeteria, manager, Peter Chartrand, farewell, member's statement
Haverstock, 872-3
Duration- See Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amdt. Act , 1998 (Duration of Assembly) (No. 221)
Estimates (1998-99), committee referral (Estimates), M. (MacKinnon)
MacKinnon, 925
Estimates supplementary (1997-98), committee referral (Estimates), M. (MacKinnon)
MacKinnon, 925
Language, inappropriate
"Brown shirt," apology; Shillington, 193
"Brown shirts," Premier's alleged remark , apology
Krawetz, 201
Romanow, 201
Opening ceremonies
Speaker, 5-6
Pages introduction
Proceed to item 4 under private members' public Bills and orders, adjourned debates, M. (Bjornerud)
Bjornerud, 1215
Proceed to orders of the day, M. (Draude)
Draude, 1529
Proceed to orders of the day, private members' public Bills and orders, adjourned debates, item 4, M. (Toth)
Toth, 1392
Proceedings, filibuster, Saskatchewan Party, member's statement
Hillson, 1449
Prorogation- See Lieutenant Governor
Public presentations- See Legislative Assembly Public Presentations Act (No. 208)
Saskatchewan Elocution and Debate Association model historic legislature, member's statement
Thomson, 1069
Sergeant-at-Arms, birthday greeting
Krawetz, 660
Shillington, 660
Speaker, 660
Sessional dates- See Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amdt. Act , 1998 (Sessional Dates)- (No. 217)
Visitor Services- See Tourism
Votes
Free, allowing- See Health care - Hepatitis C victims, compensation; Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amdt. Act, 1998 (FREE VOTES) (No. 227); Plains Health Centre, Regina - Closure
Recorded- See Divisions (recorded votes)
Votes and proceedings, printing, M. (Romanow)
Romanow, 5
Legislative Assembly - Adjournment
March 30, 1998, recess to honour Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal recipients, M. (Kowalsky)
Kowalsky, 336
May 11, 1998, recess to honour Saskatchewan Olympians, M. (Shillington)
Shillington, 1074-5
June 3, 1998, recess to honour 125th anniversary of the RCMP, M. (MacKinnon)
MacKinnon, 1582
June 11, 1998
D'Autremont, 1979
Krawetz, 1978
MacKinnon, 1977-8
Osika, 1978-9
Speaker, 1979-80
Recess to honour Tommy Douglas, honours medals, presentation, M. (MacKinnon)
MacKinnon, 1968
October 21, 1998, M. (MacKinnon); amdt. (Gantefoer)
Bjornerud, 2117-22
Boyd, 2122-4
D'Autremont, 2075-80
Draude, 2102-5
Heppner, 2105-13
Hillson, 2113-16
Osika, 2116-17
Withdrawal
Krawetz, 2128
MacKinnon, 2128
Legislative Assembly - Announcements
Saskatchewan Olympians, tea to honour
Speaker, 1074
Legislative Assembly - Hours of sitting
June 4, 1998 until adjournment, M. (MacKinnon)
MacKinnon, 1604
Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amdt. Act, 1998 (Duration of Assembly) (No. 221)
First reading
Haverstock, 75
Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amdt. Act, 1998 (FREE VOTES) (No. 227)
First reading
Krawetz, 825
Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amdt. Act, 1998 (Sessional Dates) (No. 217)
First reading
Haverstock, 75
Legislative Assembly members
Athabasca constituency
National native role model program, Saskatchewan region award, member's statement
Hillson, 329
Presentation
Romanow, 2139
Resignation
Speaker, 1981
Welcome
Speaker, 2139
Behaviour, member's statement
Osika, 1952
Cannington constituency, son Nicholas, accident, get well wishes, member's statement
Heppner, 580-1
Osika, 579
First woman, Sarah Ramsland, tribute, member's statement
Hillson, 2031-2
Leave of absence
Battleford-Cut Knife, Kindersley and Melville, May 19-21, 1998, Midwestern Legislative Exchange, Columbus, Ohio, M. (Shillington)
Shillington, 1079
Carrot River Valley and Saskatchewan Rivers, October 19-23, 1998, CPA Canadian Regional Council, Washington, D.C., M. (MacKinnon)
MacKinnon, 2058
Last Mountain-Touchwood, May 5-22, 1998, Commonwealth parliamentary visit, Westminster, M. (Lingenfelter)
Lingenfelter, 894
Moose Jaw North, October 19-23, 1998, Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference, 44th, Wellington, New Zealand, M. (MacKinnon)
MacKinnon, 2058
Saskatoon Sutherland, May 21-28, 1998, Commonwealth parliamentary seminar, Charlottetown, P.E.I., M. (Lingenfelter)
Lingenfelter, 894
Lloydminster constituency, parents and grandparents, tribute, member's statement
Stanger, 2127-8
Midwest conference of legislators, Columbus, Ohio, attendance, member's statement
Boyd, 1292
North Battleford constituency, disciplinary action, member's statement
Draude, 2094
Prince Albert Northcote constituency, mother's death, condolences
Osika, 240
Prince Albert Northcote constituency, mother's death, condolences, member's statement
Krawetz, 233-4
Private disclosure statements, 1133
Public confidence, improvement, legislation, 1133
Regina Dewdney constituency, resignation
Speaker, 2139
Saskatoon Eastview constituency
Presentation
Romanow, 1981
Resignation
Boyd, 133-4
MacKinnon, 134
Osika, 134
Pringle, 131-3
Speaker, 531
Welcome
Speaker, 1981
Welcome, member's statement
Heppner, 1984
Saskatoon Fairview constituency, resignation
Speaker, 2139
Legislative Assembly Public Presentations Act (No. 208)
First reading
Haverstock, 74
Legislative Building, Regina
Graffiti, "would the last person leaving Saskatchewan please turn off the lights," member's statement
Bjornerud, 463
Restoration, member's statement
Flavel, 664
Legislative Library
Annual report, committee referral (Communication), M. MacKinnon
MacKinnon, 22
Liber, Kristian- See Water quality - contamination, pesticides
Liberal Party- See also Alberta; Legislative Assembly members - North Battleford constituency; Political parties - Contributions, tax credits; Quebec Liberal Party; Radio broadcasting; Saskatchewan Liberal Association
Caucus member, Jack Hillson, tribute, Globe and Mail, article, member's statement
Belanger, 1117-18
Membership, member's statement
Bjornerud, 1436
White flag, member's statement
D'Autremont, 1952
Libraries- See also Legislative Library; Provincial Library; Regional libraries
Grants
In lieu of property taxes, 209
Provision of services to the province as a whole, 1645
International Special Librarians Day, April 23, 1998, member's statement
Hamilton, 733
Lieutenant Governor
Prorogation speech, 2139-40
Speech from the Throne, 1-5
Lieutenant Governor's Award for Outstanding Service in Rural Saskatchewan- See Honours and awards
Life insurance- See Crown Life Insurance Company; Teachers' Life Insurance (Government Contributory) Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 42)
Liquor
Regulations, violation, fines- See Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amdt. Act 1998 (No. 13) (Fines)
Livelong, Sask.- See Rural communities
Livestock industry- See also Cattle Marketing Deductions Act, 1998 (No. 6); Elk farming; Farmers/Producers - Disaster assistance; Water - Groundwater contamination
Alameda dam area lands, grazing access, 1746-7
Animal vaccines, new, 207
Coyote attacks, controlling, 1759
Drought conditions
Contingency plans
Goohsen, 985
Upshall, 985
Government assistance, 1688
Feed assistance, 1947
Gopher population, strychnine use, 1759
Livestock and horticultural facilities incentive program, 207
Annual deductible, decrease, 207
Wolves and coyotes, killings and harassment, Moose Mountain Provincial Park, 1749
Living Sky Health District- See also Health care - Rural communities, Watrous; Hospitals - Closures, Lanigan
Beds, reduction
Calvert, 675*
Toth, 675*
Beds, reduction, member's statement
Osika, 671-2*
Nurses, memo re patient's record, confidentiality
Belanger, 1323-4
Serby, 1324
Services, reduction, 1830-3
Lloydminster, Sask.- See Agriculture; Bi-Provincial Upgrader, Lloydminster; Economy - Growth; Oil industry - Wealth and job creation; Schools - Construction projects; Schools - Upgrading and renovation
Lloydminster constituency- See Highways and roads - Highway No. 40, relocation to east of the David Laird campground
Local government- See Municipalities
Local Government Election Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 213)
First reading
Julé, 74
Lochbaum, Paulette- See Cancer - Bone scan
Louisiana Basin- See Oil industry - Wastes, health hazard
Luke, Dr. Phil- See Hospitals, Regina - Emergency services
Lumsden, Sask.- See Newspapers - Weekly; Television - Sesame Park episode
M
MacKay, Harold- See Banks and financial institutions - Mergers, Task Force on the Future of the Canadian Financial Services Sector (MacKay)
MacKay (Harold) report- See Universities - Revitalization
Macklin, Sask.- See Health care - Centres, diabetes counseling
MacPherson, Leslie and Tyerman- See Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale - Legal opinions
Maintenance of Saskatchewan Power Corporation's Operations Act, 1998 (No. 65)
First reading
Nilson, 1989
Second reading
Aldridge, 1993-4
Boyd, 1990-3
Goohsen, 1997-8
Haverstock, 1995-7
Hillson, 2001-3
McLane, 2003-4
McPherson, 1998-2001
Nilson, 1989-90
Ward, 1994-5
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Aldridge, 2023-4
D'Autremont, 2010-15
Lingenfelter, 2005-13, 2015-19, 2021-4
Third reading
Nilson, 2026
Royal Assent, 2027
Maintenance orders
Enforcement, inquiries, access
Julé, 585
Nilson, 585
International conventions, enforcement- See Enforcement of Judgments Conventions Act (No. 31)
Malling, Eric- See Television- - And newspaper reporter
Mamer, Scott, -See Health care - Hepatitis C victims, compensation, free vote
Management consultants- See Certified Management Consultants Act (No. 17)
Manitoba- See Prostitution - Child prostitution; Water - Management, Upper Assiniboine River Basin Study
Manufacturing and processing industry- See also Farm machinery
Babcock and Wilcox, expansion, Melville, member's statement
Kasperski, 524
Employment development, 207
Expansion, 206
Exports, 207
Molson Breweries, expansion, member's statement
Trew, 1418
Prince Albert Hauser family Coca Cola bottling plant, overall Coke quality award, member's statement
Kowalsky, 442
Products, innovative, high-quality, world-class, 2- See also Agricultural products
Shipments, 206
Tax
Incentives, 207
Structure, competitive, 207
Maple Creek, Sask.- See Gasoline - Leak, water supply; Hospital waiting-lists - Surgery, hip replacement
Maple Leaf Foods International- See Hog industry - Processing plant, proposed; Meat processing industry
Markets
Global, competition- See Livestock industry - Livestock and horticultural facilities incentive program
Martens, Gwen- See Health Care - Kidney dialysis, access, Swift Current district
May Day- See Labour force
McGillicky, Leroy- See Highways and roads - Windshield damage, claims
McLean, Sask.- See Highways and roads - Rural, grid road
McQuarrie, Ken- See Motor vehicle insurance - Deductible, increase, class action lawsuit
McQuarters, Ed- See Saskatchewan Power Corporation - Diversity coordinator, dismissal
Meadow Lake Pulp Mill- See Forest industry
Meadow Lake Tribal Council- See also Sports - Saskatchewan Indian Winter Games
Techfor, ownership, member's statement
Sonntag, 12
Meat processing industry
Maple Leaf Foods International, plant, North Battleford, lockout, 1633-4
Medal of Bravery- See Honours and awards
Media- See Newspapers; Television
Medical research
Funding, 1854-5
Haverstock, 130-1
Serby, 130-1
Funding, member's statement
Osika, 68
Tax incentives, consideration, 1855-6
Medicare, 209-10- See also Citizens - Condolences, Dr. Orville Hjertaas, Prince Albert
Chelation therapy, coverage, 1349-50
Liberal Party position, member's statement
Aldridge, 1953
Two-tier system, alongside, 1860
Medicine- See University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon
Meeting Lake- See Recreational areas - Bronson Lake
Meewasin Valley Authority
Funding, 782
Meewasin Valley Authority Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 28)
First reading
Mitchell, 586
Second reading
Mitchell, 649
Toth, 649-50
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Mitchell, 752-5
Toth, 752-5
Third reading
Mitchell, 755
Royal Assent, 826
Megan forest- See Wilderness areas - Preservation
Melfort, Sask.- See Economic development - Initiatives
Melville, Sask.- See Children - Protection, Walchuk case; Hospitals - Construction, funding; Manufacturing industry - Babcock and Wilcox
Mennonite Central Committee- See Canadian Foodgrains Bank - Donation, Elrose
Mennonites- See Conference of Mennonites of Saskatchewan Act (No. 301)
Mental health
Approved Homes Association funding increase, demonstration, member's statement
Aldridge, 1009-10
Mental Health Week, May 4-10, 1998, member's statement
Murray, 919
Meridian Water Management Association- See Dams - South Saskatchewan River
Messer, Jack- See Saskatchewan Power Corporation - President
Metis- See Hunters/Hunting; Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs Department; Veterans
Metis Nation of Saskatchewan- See Economic development; Hunters/Hunting - Metis rights
Midale, Sask.- See also Oil industry - Enhanced oil recovery project
Middle Lake, Sask.- See Internet - Communications/information for women, funding
Midwest conference of legislators, Columbus, Ohio- See Legislative Assembly members
Midwest Health District- See Health care - Centres, Davidson, construction; Hospitals - Beds, reduction, Davidson
Milden Hospital- See Health care - BridgePoint Centre for Eating Disorders
Milner Fenerty, Calgary- See Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale - Legal counsel; Saskatchewan Power Corporation - Legal counsel, Mike Hurst
Miner, Jill- See Hospital waiting lists - Surgery, kidney transplant
Mineral rights
Different zones, leasing, 1770
Minimum wage- See Wages and salaries
Mining industry- See also Coal mining; Gold mining
Environmental quality committees, 1162
Exploration equipment, sales tax exemption, 207
Joint venture partners, operating contracts, increase, 206
Multi-party training plan, building on and renewing, 3
Royalties, 1767-9
Saskatchewan Mining Week, May 11-18, 1998, member's statement
D'Autremont, 1069
Ward, 1067-8
Surface lease agreements, 1162
Tax incentives, 207
Ministerial statements
Anniversaries, Citizens Advisory Council on Anniversaries, formation, Krawetz, 1441-2; Osika, 1442; Shillington, 1441
Canadian Wheat Board Act (C-4), Changes, proposed. Aldridge, 226; Boyd, 225-6; Upshall, 225
Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, Gantefoer, 19-20; Goohsen, 21-2; Hillson, 20-21; Lingenfelter, 16-19
Crime, serious crime task force, establishment, Heppner, 335; Hillson, 335-6; Nilson, 335
Crown Life Insurance Company, sale, Canada Life, Gantefoer, 1385; Hillson, 1385-5; Lingenfelter, 1384-6
Family, violence, victims, aboriginal community, funding: Goohsen, 679*; Heppner, 678*; Hillson, 678-9*; Nilson, 677-8*
Firearms Act (C-68), regulations: D'Autremont, 500; Nilson, 499-500; Osika, 500-1
Government fiscal policy, 1998-99: Cline, 205-212; Gantefoer, 212-5 Hillson, 215-6
Grain transportation, Canadian Wheat Board, service complaint,- Canadian National, Canadian Transportation Agency hearing, settlement: Aldridge, 670-1; Boyd, 670; Bradley, 669-70
High technology, Canadian Light Source Synchrotron Project, Saskatoon: Boyd, 1465; Hillson, 1465-6; MacKinnon, 1464-5
Justice Department, Public prosecutions, funding: Heppner, 904; Hillson, 905; Nilson, 904
Rail transportation/railways, lines, abandonment, Birch Hills to Prince Albert (CN Tisdale subdivision): Aldridge, 560-1; Bjornerud, 559-60; Bradley, 559; Goohsen, 561-2; Haverstock, 561
Regional economic development authorities, youth employment program: Draude, 1268; Hillson, 1268; MacKinnon, 1268
Saskatchewan Indian Federated College, new facility, construction: Belanger, 530-1; Crofford, 529-30; Krawetz, 530
Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, Wascana Campus, Regina, Relocation, Plains Health Centre: Crofford, 352-3; Julé, 353-4; Krawetz, 353; McPherson, 353
Saskatchewan Telecommunications, Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, regulations, moratorium: Boyd, 2133; Hillson, 2133; Wiens, 2132-3
Young offenders, Serious and Habitual Youth Offender Comprehensive Action Program, establishment: Heppner, 770-1; Hillson, 771; Julé, 771-2; Nilson, 770
Minorities- See Public service
Missinipe, Sask.- See Forest industry - Logging development, opposition; Forest industry - Nemeiben forest, logging, environmental study; Wilderness areas - Preservation, Megan forest, Churchill River basin ecosystem
Mitchell, Fred- See Citizens
Mitchell, Owen- See SaskEnergy Incorporated - Board of directors, resignation
Montgomery, Helen- See Young offenders - Open custody, murder victim
Moose Jaw, Sask.- See Highways and roads - Dangerous goods route, deterioration; Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, Palliser Campus
Moose Jaw-Thunder Creek Health District- See Hospitals - Closure, Central Butte
Moose Mountain Provincial Park- See also Livestock industry - Wolves and coyotes, livestock, killings and harassment
Christopher trail, maintenance, 1746
Morriseau, Riel- See Justice, administration - Bail, violent offences, R. Bellegarde case
Mothers- See Family
Motions- See Private Members' Motions; Seventy-five minute debate
Motions for supply (interim)
Expenses
Fiscal year ending March 31, 1998, General Revenue Fund, M. (Cline)
Cline, 1971
Fiscal year ending March 31, 1999, General Revenue Fund, M. (Cline)
Fiscal year ending March 31, 1999, M. (Cline), 469-89, 795-807
Aldridge, 806-7
Bjornerud, 472-4
Toth, 804-6
Motions (Priority of debate)
Plains Health Centre, Regina, closure, prevention, M. (D'Autremont), 1469
Motions (under Rule 46)
Betaseron and Copaxone, exception drug plan reform, M. (McLane), 43
Central Butte Hospital, closure, prevention, M. (McLane), 2133
Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, public inquiry, M. (D'Autremont), 108
Child sexual abuse, awareness raising and fund-raising efforts, Sheldon Kennedy's cross-Canada in-line skate, support M. (Krawetz), 1603-4
Grain prices, subsidies, United States/European Union
Contingency plan, development, federal government responsibility, M. (Boyd), 1797-803
Federal government, addressing, M. (Upshall), 2038-57
Hepatitis C victims, compensation, fair and comprehensive plan, federal-provincial, M. (Toth), 1017-18
Highways and roads, national program, implementation, failure, federal government, condemnation, M. (Bjornerud), 1716
Plains Health Centre, Regina, government action to save, M. (Aldridge), 162
Public Accounts Committee, Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, examination
Broadcasting, M. (Bjornerud), 309-10
Broadcasting, M. (Boyd), 283-4
Young Offenders Act, reform, petitions, M. (Heppner), 925-30
Motor vehicle insurance
Deductible
Bank robber's apprehension attempt case (Randy)
Draude, 1179-80
Lingenfelter, 1179-80
Increase, class action lawsuit (Ken McQuarrie)
Draude, 848
Lingenfelter, 848
Disability benefits, annuity purchase- See Automobile Accident Insurance Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 45)
Personal injury protection plan- See also Highways and roads - Deterioration, Highway No. 47, driver injury, Brenda Bod, compensation
Death benefit (K. Rodenbush)
D'Autremont, 1794
Lingenfelter, 1794
Equitable treatment, petitions, 1290, 1376
Grievances, rally, member's statement
Draude, 1261-2
Motor vehicles- See also Snowmobiles; Vehicle Administration Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 3)
Thefts- See Automobile Accident Insurance Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 45)
Multi-faith fair forum
Third annual, Regina, member's statement
Murray, 947
Multi-party training plan- See Mining industry
Multiple sclerosis- See Drugs and pharmaceuticals; Health care
Municipal Affairs, Culture and Housing Department
Estimates (1998-99), 780-6, 1638-57
Belanger, 1646-56
Draude, 785-6
Heppner, 780-3
Hillson, 1643-6
Shillington, 1647
Teichrob, 780-6, 1638-46, 1649-53
Toth, 1642-3
Estimates, supplementary (1997-98), 1657
Municipal Employees' Pension Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 44)
First reading
Cline, 925
Second reading
Bjornerud, 1243
D'Autremont, 1043-4
MacKinnon, 1042-3
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Draude, 1555
MacKinnon, 1555
Third reading
MacKinnon, 1556
Royal Assent, 1977
Municipal Government Department- See Municipal Affairs, Culture and Housing Department
Municipal Revenue Sharing Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 56)
First reading
Teichrob, 1042
Second reading
Teichrob, 1269
Toth, 1269
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Goohsen, 1362-5
Heppner, 1361-2
Teichrob, 1361-4
Third reading
Teichrob, 1372
Royal Assent, 1976
Municipalities- See also Local Government Election Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 213); Northern municipalities; Rural municipalities; Transportation - Challenges and innovation; Urban municipalities
Amalgamation, 1930
Canada-Saskatchewan- infrastructure works program, extension, 1639
Grants in lieu of property taxes, 209- See also Municipal Revenue Sharing Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 56); Power Corporation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 55)
Legislation, review, 4
Pension plan- See Municipal Employees' Pension Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 44)
Policing
Cost-sharing formula, January 1, 1999, 209
Costs distribution, 1640
Costs restructuring assistance, 783-4
Recreational facilities, non-profit, electricity and natural gas rates, affordable, petitions, 2061, 2094
Revenue sharing- See also Municipal Revenue Sharing Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 56); Municipalities - Policing - Costs restructuring assistance
Figures, release, time line, 784-5
Services, affordable and dependable, 209
Museum of Natural History, Regina- See Royal Saskatchewan Museum, Regina
Museums
Museum Month, June 1998, member's statement
Hillson, 1661
Osler, funding, 781-2
Mushanski, Lori- See Crime - Video store robbery victim
Music
Inner City Harmony CD project, associated entities fund support, member's statement
Hamilton, 946-7
Kinsmen International Band and Choral Festival, 49th and ParkArt, Moose Jaw, member's statement
Calvert, 1145
Luther College High School choir, Cuban tour, member's statement
Kasperski, 1037
Saskatchewan Country Music Association Awards Night, Melfort area representation, member's statement
Gantefoer, 378
SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival, June 19-28, 1998, Saskatoon, member's statement
Atkinson, 898-9
The Sound of Music, Melfort, fund-raiser for street children, member's statement
Gantefoer, 947
University of Regina Chamber Singers, recognition,
N
Naicam, Sask.- See Fire protection - Equipment, sales tax, exemption; Grain - Inland terminal
Naming of Northern Municipal Airports Act (No. 747)
First reading
Belanger, 1238
National child benefit program- See Child poverty
National Farmers Union- See Canadian Wheat Board Act (C-4) - Changes, proposed
National unity, 4
Bloc Quebecois delegation, costs, 545
Public consultation
Cost, 543
Legislative Assembly members,- costs, 544-5
Provincial jurisdictions, costs, 544-5
Quebec, response, 545
Natural gas- See also Gas Inspection Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 15); Municipalities - Recreational facilities, non-profit; Oil and Gas Conservation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 26); Oil industry - Rights sale, revenue, Swift Current area; Pipelines Act, 1998 (No. 25); Saskatchewan Power Corporation; Wilderness areas - Cypress Hills native grassland area
Connection options, introduction, Lac Pelletier, member's statement
Wall, 1232
Northern Saskatchewan, legislation, petitions, 154
Pipelines- See also Oil industry; Pipelines Act, 1998 (No. 25)
Explosion, prevention, 1770-1
Plants, expansion, Burstall- See Economic development - South-west; Oil industry - Land expropriation
Rates
Increase- See also Utilities, rates - Review process
Increase vs. rebate
Lingenfelter, 1293-4
Toth, 1293
Rebate, member's statement
Hillson, 1293
Rural communities, original rate, petitions, 154
Julé, 124
Storage caverns, capacity, 1773
Vehicles- See Saskatchewan Research Council - Patents and royalties
Natural medicine- See Drugs and pharmaceuticals - Multiple sclerosis
Natural resources- See also Business - Licensing requirements, streamlining; Environment and Resource Management Department; Resource industries; Wildlife Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 32)
Development, 206
Revenue, reduction- See Budget - Forecasts, revision
Royalties, improvements, announcement, 3
Nature Saskatchewan- See Energy conservation
Nemeiben forest- See Forest industry
New Careers Corporation
Building, Kamsack, 1139
Disestablishment, social assistance recipients, skills training, impact, 1138
Objectives and accomplishments, 1138
Projects, communities, 1138-9
New Democratic Party
Reds, reference, apology, member's statement
Heppner, 1953
New Zealand- See Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation
Newspapers- See also Television - And newspaper reporter
Column, new, Inside the Buzzard's Nest, proposal, member's statement
Van Mulligen, 1791-2
Weekly, Waterfront Press, Lumsden, 1997 General Excellence Award, member's statement
Murray, 493-4
Nicol, Lloyd- See Ambulance service
Nipawin, Sask- See Sports - Saskatchewan Winter Games
No-fault insurance- See Motor vehicle insurance - Personal injury protection plan
Non-controversial Bills Committee
Name substitution, M. (Osika)
Osika, 2068
Name substitution, M. (Shillington)
Shillington, 1017
Non-governmental organizations- See Community-based organizations
Norman MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina
Funding, 780-1
North Battleford, Sask.- See Correctional centres - Forensic unit; Hospitals - Regional, emergency services, anesthetists; Meat processing industry - Maple Leaf Foods International, plant, North Battleford; North West Regional College, North Battleford; Schools - Upgrading and renovation
North Central Health District
Radiology service, required level, maintenance, petitions, 1416, 1432, 1446, 1458, 1570, 1594, 1660, 1708, 1789, 1868, 1950, 1982
Bjornerud, 1445, 1594, 1659, 1787
Boyd, 1445, 1569, 1594, 1659, 1707
Draude, 1375, 1415, 1431, 1445, 1517, 1569, 1594, 1659
Gantefoer, 1375, 1415, 1431, 1445, 1517, 1569, 1659, 1707, 1787, 1949
Krawetz, 1445, 1569, 1593, 1659, 1787, 1867
Toth, 1431, 1517, 1569, 1659, 1707
North-East Health District Board- See Hospitals - Closure, Carrot River
North West Regional College, North Battleford
North Battleford Comprehensive High School, relocation project, 1726-7
NORTHERN Act (No. 748)
First reading
Belanger, 1238
Northern Affairs Office- See Economic and Co-operative Development Department
Northern Development Fund
Funding, 206
Lac La Ronge area, funding, 1562-3
Northern Enterprise Fund Inc., 546, 1563
Northern municipalities
Airports, naming- See Naming of Northern Municipal Airports Act (No. 74)
Northern Municipalities Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 52)
First reading
Teichrob, 1016
Second reading
D'Autremont, 1188
Draude, 1271
Teichrob, 1187-8
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Belanger, 1368
Goohsen, 1369-70
Heppner, 1369
Teichrob, 1368-70
Third reading
Teichrob, 1372
Royal Assent, 1976
Northern Resource Trucking- See Highways and roads - Northern Saskatchewan, funding
Northern Revenue Sharing Trust Account Management Board
Establishment- See Northern Municipalities Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 52)
Northern Saskatchewan- See also Forest industry; Gold mining; Mining industry; Senior citizens - Low income, health services, expenses; Social assistance recipients - Disabled and handicapped persons; Wild rice; particular subjects
Communities, potential, 206
Community development
Initiatives, announcement, member's statement
Johnson, 1419
Strategy, development, M. (Belanger); amdt. (Goulet)
Belanger, 1386-9
Goulet, 1389-91
Hillson, 1389
Johnson, 1391-2
Kowalsky, 1393
Toth, 1392
Strategy, development, M. (Belanger); amdt. (Goulet); questions and comments
Belanger, 1393-5
Goulet, 1393-5
Hillson, 1395
Renaud, 1394
Thomson, 1395
Toth, 1394
Community economic development, Post Secondary Education and Skills Training Department, role, 1730-1
Government action, health, education, jobs, homes and roads, petitions, 1318, 1376, 1518, 1789, 1868
Aldridge, 1708
Belanger, 1229, 1290, 1317-18, 1457, 1708, 1787-8
Julé, 1518
Primrose Lake Air Weapons Range
Agreement, 547-8
Annual lease fee, 548
Compensation, 549
Compensation, negotiating committee, member's statement
Belanger, 38
Establishment, historical review, 548
Recreational permits, 1749-50
Smaller communities, challenges of government, recommendations, 1653
Northlands College, Lac La Ronge
Establishment, 1732
Norway
National holiday, May 17, member's statement
Nilson, 1233
Nova Scotia
Liberal Party, coalition with Conservative Party, member's statement
Wall, 377
Provincial election
Campaign, government employees, participation
Lingenfelter, 1178
McLane, 1178
Provincial election, member's statement
Thomson, 263
Noxious Weeds Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 37)
First reading
Upshall, 877
Second reading
Boyd, 1156
Toth, 1019
Upshall, 1018-19
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Boyd, 1702
Upshall, 1702
Third reading
MacKinnon, 1703
Royal Assent, 1977
Nuclear weapons
Testing, India and Pakistan, May 1998, federal government sanctions, endorsing, member's statement
Haverstock, 1459
Nurses, 210- See also Health districts - Rural; Living Sky Health District; Public health; Regina Health District Board - Chief executive officer, memo
Additional, hiring
Atkinson, 2066-7
McLane, 2066-7
Funding
Aldridge, 1206-7
Atkinson, 2099-100
McLane, 2099
Romanow, 1207
Serby, 1206
Additional, hiring, member's statement
Hillson, 1262
Clinical, advanced, 1861
Bringing more health services to communities, 210
Collective bargaining
National Nursing Week, May 11-16, 1998, member's statement
McPherson, 1174
Murray, 1069
On-call services, provision
McPherson, 1235-6
Serby, 1236
Partnership, close, government commitment, 4
Positions
Additional- See also Central Plains Health District; Health districts - Rural; Pasquia Health District
Calvert, 1664-5
Krawetz, 1203-4
Serby, 1203-4
Toth, 1664-5
Reduction and addition, member's statement
Aldridge, 1233
Saskatchewan Union of Nurses
Convention, Prince Albert, Health Department Minister, address
Osika, 793-4
Serby, 793-4
Health Department, minister, address, member's statement
Hillson, 789
Shortage
Concerns, 1916
Draude, 1013
Serby, 1013
Educational program, 1725-6
Training, updating, hardships
Haverstock, 1464
Serby, 1464
Nursing care- See Home care
Nutraceuticals- See Agricultural products/Farm products
Nutrition- See also Children
National Nutrition Month, March 1998, member's statement
Stanger, 156
Supplements, 209
O
Oaths of Office- See Pro Forma Bill
Occupational health and safety- See Oil industry - Out of province companies, sales taxes payment
Offenders- See also Correctional centres - Inmates; Young offenders
Sentences, serving in community, supervision, improvement, 209
Oil and Gas Conservation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 26)
First reading
MacKinnon, 586
Second reading, 1703
D'Autremont, 906-9
Goohsen, 1046-52
Lautermilch, 673
Toth, 673-4
Committee of the Whole Assembly
D'Autremont, 1864-5
Lautermilch, 1864-5
Third reading
Lautermilch, 1865
Royal Assent, 1977
Oil and Gas Environmental Fund- See Water - Groundwater contamination, cattle operation (Perry Anton), judicial review, liability payment, potential
Oil industry- See also Bi-Provincial Upgrader, Lloydminster; Gasoline - Underground storage tanks; Pipelines Act, 1998 (No. 25); Wilderness areas - Cypress Hills native grassland area
Enhanced oil recovery project, Midale, 1772-3
Heavy oil research, Regina, Saskatchewan Research Council, 1694
Horizontal wells, royalty payments, determination, 1769-70
Land expropriation, 1778-80- See also Pipelines Act, 1998 (No. 25)
Out of province companies, sales taxes payment and safety regulations, 1770
Petroleum research tax incentive, 207
Pipelines- See also Pipelines Act, 1998 (No. 25)
Failure, soil and environment, restoration, 1773-4
Prices
Decrease, government actions to counterbalance, employment preservation, 1764
Vs operating expenses, 1764-6
Revenue, estimates
Gantefoer, 202
Romanow, 202
Rights sale, revenue, Swift Current area, member's statement
Wall, 1952
Royalties, structure, 1765-6
Seismic companies, road allowances, use of, rural municipalities, co-operation, 1766-7
Tax incentives, 207
Used oil recycling program
Bjornerud, 1121-2
Lautermilch, 1121-2
Wastes, health hazard, 1778
Wealth and job creation, Estevan, Weyburn, Swift Current and Lloydminster, 207
Wells, drilling
New, regulations, royalties payment, 1769
Record, 206
Okanese First Nations- See Health care - File Hills Agency health building
Olive Waller Zinkhan & Waller- See Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale - Legal opinions
Olympic Games, Nagano, 1998- See Sports
Ombudsman- See also Health care
Estimates (1998-99), committee referral (Estimates), M. (MacKinnon)
MacKinnon, 925
On-farm Quality Assurance Programs Act (No. 35), 2
First reading
Upshall, 848
Second reading, 1156
Toth, 1018
Upshall, 1018
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Aldridge, 1283-7
Bjornerud, 1281-2
Toth, 1282-3
Third reading
MacKinnon, 1703
Royal Assent, 1977
Oral question period
Agricultural products/Farm products, Canamino oat processing plant, Saskatoon, investment: Draude, 1235; MacKinnon, 1235
Agriculture, crisis, federal government assistance: Bjornerud, 2097; Bradley, 2097
Ambulance service
Fees (L. Nicol): Bjornerud, 496-7; Serby, 496-7
Northern Saskatchewan: Belanger, 268-9, 527-8; Serby, 268-9, 528
Automobile and highway safety, accident, Highways and Transportation Department vehicle collision, victim, health care costs: Calvert, 381-2; McLane, 381-2; Serby, 381-2
Blood, umbilical cords, storage, awareness: Aldridge, 1795; Serby, 1795
Cameco Corporation, Kyrgyzstan, sodium cyanide spill, environmental damage: Hillson, 1324; Scott, 1324
Cancer, bone scan, availability, Paulette Lochbaum: McLane, 224-5; Serby, 224-5
Casinos, revenue, First Nations Fund, audit, Provincial Auditor: Draude, 1265; Teichrob, 1265
Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale: Hillson, 42-3; Lingenfelter, 42-3
Asset sale studies and other documents, release: Gantefoer, 12; Lingenfelter, 12-3
Cabinet responsibility: Boyd, 379; Lingenfelter, 379-380
Consultants (R. Gross): Boyd, 251; Lingenfelter, 251
Contract, signatures, release: Gantefoer, 39, 70, 157; Lingenfelter, 39, 70, 157
Criminal investigation: Boyd, 1147-8; Gantefoer, 39-40; Lingenfelter, 39-40, 1147-8
Ernst & Young report: Hillson, 160, 190-1; Lingenfelter, 160-1, 191
Establishment, Dynex assets, purchase, court case: Hillson, 710; Lingenfelter, 709-10
Final agreement
Changes, significance: Hillson, 738; Lingenfelter, 738-9
Contract, fraud investigation: Boyd, 673*-674*; Gantefoer, 708; Lingenfelter, 673*-674*, 708
Legal counsel, Milner Fenerty, negligence: Lingenfelter, 333; Osika, 333
Legal opinions: Boyd, 188-9, 191-2; Gantefoer, 157-8; Lingenfelter, 158; Romanow, 189, 191-2
Justice Department: Heppner, 252-3; Lingenfelter, 252-3
Olive Waller Zinkhan & Waller: Boyd, 222; Cline, 222
March 31, 1997, significance: Hillson, 1089; Lingenfelter, 1089
Minister, briefing: Hillson, 382; Lingenfelter, 382
Negotiator
Dismissal, Saskatchewan Power Corporation, minister, informing: Hillson, 413-4; Lingenfelter, 413-4
Dismissal 1996, Premier's intervention: Hillson, 528-9; Romanow, 528-9
Premier, concern, expressing: Hillson, 616; Romanow, 616
Premier, knowledge: Boyd, 525-6; Lingenfelter, 525-6
Profit, announcement, correction: Hillson, 1089; Lingenfelter, 1089
Public inquiry: Boyd, 159, 188-9, 235-6, 251-2, 494-6; D'Autremont, 104, 128-9; Gantefoer, 187; Hillson, 253-4; Krawetz, 330-1; Lingenfelter, 104-5, 128-9, 235-6, 251-2, 254, 330-1, 495-6; Romanow, 159, 187, 189, 254
RCMP investigation: Gantefoer, 982; Lingenfelter, 982
Child poverty, national child benefit, Welfare Rights Centre, Regina, concerns: Calvert, 707-8; Toth, 707-8
Child Protection Act (No. 746): Calvert, 1177; Osika, 1177
Child sexual abuse, awareness raising and fund-raising efforts, Sheldon Kennedy's cross-Canada in-line skate: Krawetz, 1599; MacKinnon, 1599
Children
Deaths
Karen Quill, Children's Advocate Office, independent inquiry: Calvert, 669; Julé, 669
Reporting and prevention: Calvert, 1016; Julé, 1015-16
Protection
Gemma House, investigation: Calvert, 281-2; Julé, 281-2
Walchuk case, Melville: Calvert, 1072-3; Osika, 1072-3
Community pastures, lease rates, increase: Bjornerud, 2033; Boyd, 1792-3; Upshall, 1792-3, 2033
Correctional centres, forensic unit, North Battleford, inmate (Sandy Charles), escape: Heppner, 350, 352; Serby, 350, 352
Crime
Government action, citizen neighbourhood patrols, establishment: Krawetz, 1578-9; Nilson, 1578; Romanow, 1578-9
Victims, impact statement: Heppner, 2130; Nilson, 2130-1
Crop insurance, re-seeding benefit: Boyd, 1523, 1711; Upshall, 1523, 1711-1712
Crown Construction Tendering Agreement: Boyd, 1663; Mitchell, 1663
Crown corporations: Gantefoer, 1954; Romanow, 1954-5
Direction, debate: Hillson, 738; Lingenfelter, 738-9
Disclosure of persons and companies which receive money: Bjornerud, 1265; Lingenfelter, 1265
Equity investments, out of province: Hillson, 1325; Lingenfelter, 1325
Foreign investments, halt: Gantefoer, 412; Lingenfelter, 412
Foreign investments: Hillson, 769; Lingenfelter, 769
Governance, decision-making structures and accountability, analysis, Tapp, L.G., Dean of Richard Ivey School of Business, University of Western Ontario, hiring: Gantefoer, 1263-4; Lingenfelter, 1263-4
Ministers, responsibility, legislation: Hillson, 1122; Lingenfelter, 1122
Subsidiaries, reporting practices: Bjornerud, 1265-6; Lingenfelter, 1266
Crown Corporations Committee
Chair, dismissal, inappropriate conduct: Boyd, 952; Romanow, 952-3
Special meeting, March 31, 1998: Boyd, 348-9, 378-9. Lingenfelter, 348-9, 378-9
Membership (Shillington, Tchorzewski), conflict of interest, potential: Boyd, 556; Lingenfelter, 556-7
Saskatchewan Power Corporation, President, legal counsel, payment: Boyd, 411; Gantefoer, 583; Lingenfelter, 380, 411-12, 583; Toth, 380
Witnesses
Premier: Boyd, 444, 526, 873; Hillson, 529, 616, 1088; Lingenfelter, 873; Romanow, 444-5, 526, 529, 616, 1088-9
Premier and Deputy Premier: Boyd, 349; Lingenfelter, 349
Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan, minister responsible
Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, knowledge: Boyd, 614-5; Lingenfelter, 614-5
Responsibility: Gantefoer, 821-2; Romanow, 822
Crown Life Insurance Company
Sale, Canada Life Insurance Company: Draude, 667; Gantefoer, 953, 1234, 1380, 1421-2; Lingenfelter, 667, 953, 1234-5, 1380, 1421-2
Dams, South Saskatchewan River, Meridian Water Management Association: Goohsen, 414; Lingenfelter, 414-5
Disabled and handicapped persons, wheelchair buses, Saskatoon, mechanical problems; Draude, 2065; Teichrob, 2065
Doctors, shortage, government action: D'Autremont, 1070; Serby, 1070; Romanow, 1070-1
Drought
Contingency plans: Boyd, 1069-70, 1087; Teichrob, 1070; Upshall, 1087
Government assistance: Boyd, 1955; Upshall, 1955
Drug abuse/substance abuse, youth addiction services, provision: Calvert, 768-9; Osika, 768
Drugs and pharmaceuticals, multiple sclerosis, approval method: Haverstock, 1796; Serby, 1796
Economic development
Northern Saskatchewan, strategy, provincial and northern leaders, agreement: Belanger, 1267-8; Romanow, 1267-8
South-west, natural gas plants, construction: Goohsen, 158; Lingenfelter, 1581
Elections, provincial, Nova Scotia, campaign, government employees, participation: Lingenfelter, 1178; McLane, 1178
Electricity
Rates, northern Saskatchewan: Belanger, 646-7; Goulet, 647
Supply, adequacy: D'Autremont, 1988-9; Lingenfelter, 1988-9
Employment development, government record: Gantefoer, 2130; MacKinnon, 2130
Employment insurance, surplus account: Cline, 1713; Gantefoer, 1713
Farm land, property tax, increase: Julé, 1383; Teichrob, 1383-4
Farmers/Producers
Disaster assistance: Boyd, 1873-4, 1957; Upshall, 1874, 1957-8
Financial crisis, government assistance: Bjornerud, 2032; Upshall, 2032
Forest industry
Logging development, opposition, Missinipe: Belanger, 1205-6; Goulet, 1206
Meadow Lake Pulp Mill, losses: Boyd, 1461-2; D'Autremont, 791-2; Lingenfelter, 791-2, 1461-2
Nemeiben forest, logging, environmental study: Hillson, 1324; Scott, 1325
Foster homes, teenage boys, advertisement: Calvert, 1208; Krawetz, 1119; Teichrob, 1119
Gambling, addiction, prevention: Goohsen, 1297; Sonntag, 1297-8
Government
Advertising: Boyd, 2097-8; Lingenfelter, 2097-8
Record: Krawetz, 1953-4; Romanow, 1954
Grain
Inland terminal, Naicam and Spalding, construction, Community Marketing Initiative, capital construction tax, exemption: Cline, 769; Draude, 769
Marketing, voluntary: Boyd, 1577; Romanow, 1577
Prices
Reduction, contingency plans: Boyd, 1069-70; Teichrob, 1070
Subsidies, United States/European Union: Boyd, 1712; Goohsen, 1089-90, 1424; Romanow, 1089-1090; Upshall, 1424-5, 1712
Grain transportation, review, federal (Estey), recommendations: Boyd, 1438; Upshall, 1438
Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming), reduction: Haverstock, 794-5; Scott, 794-5
Health care
Access, Southern Saskatchewan residents, concerns: McLane, 1452; Serby, 1452
Advertising: Aldridge, 1295; Serby, 1295-6
Capital projects, South Country Health District: McPherson, 1600-1; Serby, 1600-1
Centres, Rose Valley, emergency services: Draude, 1294-5; Serby, 1294-5
Diagnostic tools, waiting lists: Julé, 923-4; Serby, 924
First responders, paging network, St. Brieux, improvement: Julé, 1876; Lingenfelter, 1876
Funding: Cline, 280-1; Hillson, 280-1; Osika, 203-4, 1876; Romanow, 203-4; Serby, 1876
Hepatitis C victims, compensation
Exclusion: Cline, 279-280; McLane, 279-80; Toth, 279
Expansion: Calvert, 1179; Toth, 1179
Expansion, free vote: Krawetz, 790-1; MacKinnon, 790-1
Free vote: McLane, 822; Romanow, 822-3; Serby, 822; Toth, 822
Hepatitis C victims, compensation: Bjornerud, 465-6; Calvert, 765-6; Crofford, 874-5; MacKinnon, 793; McLane, 446, 792-3, 950-1; Romanow, 1011-12; Serby, 446, 465-6, 793, 899-900, 920-1, 949, 951; Toth, 765, 874, 899, 920-1, 949, 1011-12
Kidney dialysis, access, Swift Current district (Gwen Martens): Aldridge, 2098-9; Atkinson, 2099
Ombudsman, establishment: Bjornerud, 1598-9; Serby, 1598-9
Professionals, working conditions and stress: McLane, 737; Serby, 737-8
Resources, adequacy, (Laurel Radbourne), surgery: Bjornerud, 1521-2; Serby, 1521-3
Rural communities: McLane, 557; Romanow, 557
Redvers: McPherson, 497-8; Serby, 497-498
Watrous: McLane, 351-2; Serby, 351-2
Services: Osika, 1874-5; Romanow, 1954; Serby, 1874-5; Toth, 1954
Reduction: Aldridge, 1040; McLane, 1040-1; Romanow, 1040-1
Workers
Collective bargaining: Atkinson, 2067; McLane, 2066-7
Walkout, Canadian Union of Public Employees: Aldridge, 1957; Calvert, 1957; Romanow, 1957
Health care reform: Romanow, 1042; Serby, 71-2, 1041; Toth, 71, 1041-2
Health district boards
Deficits: Aldridge, 1071-2, 1714-5; Romanow, 1072; Serby, 1071-2, 1714-5
Funding, block: Cline, 309; Toth, 309
Funding: Serby, 267-8; Osika, 267-8
Health districts, rural, nursing positions, additional: Bjornerud, 1461; Romanow, 1461
High technology, Synchrotron light source project: Heppner, 1451; MacKinnon, 1451
Highways and roads
Construction and maintenance
Funding: McLane, 1296-7; Upshall, 1296-7
Northern Saskatchewan: Belanger, 983-4; Goulet, 983-4
Dangerous goods route, deterioration, west of Moose Jaw: Aldridge, 1666; Bradley, 1666; Romanow, 1666
Deteriorating conditions, construction and maintenance: Bradley, 2064-5; D'Autremont, 2064-5
Deterioration: Bjornerud, 1955; Bradley, 1955
Highway No. 47, driver injury, Brenda Bod, compensation: Bjornerud, 1321, 1421; Bradley, 1321-2, 1421
Fatalities, commemorative markers: Bradley, 1580-1; McLane, 1580
Funding, $2.5 billion over next 10 years: Bjornerud, 1039, 1322, 1872-3; Bradley, 1039, 1322, 1872-3
Highway No. 13, Admiral, deterioration, vehicle damage, claim: Bradley, 1439; McPherson, 1439
Highway No. 37, Climax, deterioration, vehicle damage, claim: McPherson, 1439-40; Romanow, 1440
Highway No. 44, west of Davidson, vehicle damage, compensation: Bradley, 1601; McLane, 1601
Highway No. 155, north of Green lake, deteriorating conditions: Belanger, 1423-4; Bradley, 1423-4
National program: Bjornerud, 1712-3; Bradley, 1712-3
Rural
Funding: Bjornerud, 221-222; Cline, 221-222
Maintenance
Cost-sharing: Osika, 876; Teichrob, 876
Funding, accident statistics: Bjornerud, 643; Teichrob, 643
Trans-Canada Highway, twinning: Aldridge, 72-3; Bradley, 73
Worst highway in Saskatchewan contest: Bradley, 2096-7; D'Autremont, 2096
Highways and Transportation Department, vehicle damage, claims: Bradley, 1601; McLane, 1601
Home care: Atkinson, 2035-6; Haverstock, 2035-6
Hospital waiting-lists: Cline, 223-4; McLane, 901-3; Osika, 223-4; Romanow, 903; Serby, 901-3
Surgery
Cancer: McPherson, 1794-5; Serby, 1794-5
Cataract, regional hospitals: McPherson, 1014-15; Serby, 1014-15
Cystoscopy, Carievale patient: Atkinson, 2099; McLane, 2099
Hip replacement, Maple Creek patient (Richard Howell): Atkinson, 2100; Goohsen, 2100
Saskatoon Health District: McLane, 1013-14; Serby, 1013-14
Surgery (L. Prystupa): Bjornerud, 921-2; Serby, 921-2
Government sensitivity: Osika, 984; Romanow, 984
Survey: McLane, 1713-4; Serby, 1714
Hospitals
Beds
Atkinson, report, recommendation: Cline, 1120; McLane, 1119-20
Closure
Easter holidays: McLane, 467-8; Serby, 468
Summertime: Aldridge, 1956; Calvert, 1956-7; Romanow, 1956
Yorkton: Bjornerud, 644-5; Calvert, 644-5
Reduction
Study: McLane, 676*-677*; Romanow, 676*-677*
Swift Current Regional Hospital: McPherson, 615-6; Serby, 615-6
Shortages: McPherson, 1451-2; Romanow, 527; Serby, 527, 1451-2; Toth, 526-7
Surgery patients, early discharge: McLane, 584, 1665-6; Serby, 584-5, 1665-6
Yorkton: Serby, 1038-9; Toth, 1038
Closures
Carrot River: Gantefoer, 1037-8, 1294; McLane, 1382; Serby, 1037-8, 1085-6, 1294, 1382-3; Toth, 10 85-6
Lanigan: Cline, 307-9; Osika, 308-9; Romanow, 309; Toth, 307, 309
Construction, funding, Melville: Osika, 445-6; Serby, 445-6
Emergency services, on-call anesthetists, North Battleford: Cline, 557-8; Hillson, 557-8
Regina
Beds: Calvert, 1266-7; McPherson, 1266-7; Romanow, 1267
Shortage: Aldridge, 1207; Romanow, 1207
Shortage, post-surgery (G. Frith): Cline, 306; D'Autremont, 305-6
Consolidation, cost: Aldridge, 1422-3; Serby, 1422-3
Emergency services: Atkinson, 2033-4; Calvert, 645-6; D'Autremont, 464-5; McLane, 645-6; Serby, 443-4, 464-5, 583-4, 792; Toth, 443, 583, 792, 2033
Emergency services, Yorkton patient
Availability, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan, referral: Osika, 1579-80; Serby, 1579-80
Availability: Osika, 1462-3, 1523-4; Serby, 1462-4, 1524-5
Security and parking, availability: Osika, 2131-2; Romanow, 2131-2
Regional: Draude, 1012-3; Serby, 1012-3
Regional emergency services, anesthetists: Calvert, 665-6; Toth, 665-6
Hunters/Hunting, Metis rights: D'Autremont, 1204-5; Heppner, 1145; Mitchell, 1204-5; Scott, 1145-6
Impaired driving, penalties, fine on top of 24-hour license suspensions, Students Against Drinking and Driving, proposal: Draude, 1579; Nilson, 1579
Income, Saskatchewan employment supplement, maternity and paternity benefits, regarding as regular employment insurance benefits: Calvert, 1958; Haverstock, 1958
Indians/First Nations, funding, accountability: Cline, 13-4; Draude, 13-4; Toth, 16; Wiens, 16
Justice, administration, bail, violent offences, R. Bellegarde case: Draude, 1118; Nilson, 1118
Legislative Assembly, adjournment, October 21, 1998, M. (MacKinnon); amdt. (Gantefoer), withdrawal: Krawetz, 2128; MacKinnon, 2128
Livestock industry, drought, contingency plans: Goohsen, 985; Upshall, 985
Living Sky Health District
Beds, reduction: Calvert, 675*; Toth, 675*
Nurses, memo re patient's record, confidentiality: Belanger, 1323-4; Serby, 1324
Maintenance orders, enforcement, inquiries, access: Julé, 585; Nilson, 585
Medical research: Haverstock, 130-1; Serby, 130-1
Motor vehicle insurance, deductible
Bank robber's apprehension attempt case (Randy): Draude, 1179-80; Lingenfelter, 1179-80
Increase, class action lawsuit (Ken McQuarrie): Draude, 848; Lingenfelter, 848
Motor vehicles, accidents, Northern Saskatchewan, Jaws of Life, funding: Belanger, 1600; Serby, 1600
Multiple sclerosis, Betaseron and Copaxone, access, board decisions: McLane, 41-42, 72; Serby, 41-42, 72
Natural gas
Rates, increase vs. rebate: Lingenfelter, 1293-4; Toth, 1293
Trading activities/arbitrage, authorization: Gantefoer, 674*; Lingenfelter, 674*
Nurses
Additional
Hiring: Atkinson, 2066-7; McLane, 2066-7
Hiring, funding: Aldridge, 1206-7; Atkinson, 2099-100; McLane, 2099; Romanow, 1207; Serby, 1206
Collective bargaining: Atkinson, 2067; McLane, 2066-7
Positions, additional, funding: Calvert, 1664-5; Krawetz, 1203-4; Serby, 1203-4; Toth, 1664-5
Saskatchewan Union of Nurses, convention, Prince Albert, Health Department Minister, address: Osika, 793-4; Serby, 793-4
Shortage, concerns: Draude, 1013; Serby, 1013
Training, updating, hardships: Haverstock, 1464; Serby, 1464
Oil industry
Revenue, estimates: Gantefoer, 202; Romanow, 202
Used oil recycling program: Bjornerud, 1121-2; Lautermilch, 1121-2
Outfitting industry, licensing and standards, establishment, transfer of powers: D'Autremont, 1264-5; Scott, 1264-5
Pay equity: Bradley, 1149; Haverstock, 1149
Personal injury protection plan, death benefit (K. Rodenbush): D'Autremont, 1794; Lingenfelter, 1794
Physicians/doctors, specialists, anesthetists, departure: Atkinson, 2128-9; McLane, 2128
Plains Health Centre, Regina
Ambulance services, concerns: Aldridge, 951-2; Romanow, 952; Serby, 951-2
Closure
Cost: McPherson, 332-3; Serby, 332-3
Free vote: Crofford, 876-7; D'Autremont, 1460; Haverstock, 924; Krawetz, 900, 949-50, 982-3, 1071, 1420, 1437-8; Lingenfelter, 876-7, 1420-1; Romanow, 949-50, 983, 1071, 1438, 1460-1461; Serby, 900 , 924; Toth, 876-7
Government sensitivity: Osika, 984; Romanow, 984
Moratorium: Cline, 1120; McLane, 1120
Prevention: Aldridge, 846-7; McLane, 1438-9; Osika, 667-8, 1463; Romanow, 667-8, 846-7, 1438-9; Serby, 1463-4
Emergency motion: Krawetz, 1453; MacKinnon, 1453
Free vote: Calvert, 845; Krawetz, 1380-1, 1449-50; MacKinnon, 1449-50; Romanow, 845-6; Serby, 1381; Toth, 845-6
Rally, Premier addressing: Aldridge, 1453; Serby, 1453
Public meetings: McPherson, 237-8; Serby, 237-9; Toth, 237
Closure: Aldridge, 14-5, 159-60, 307-8, 350-1, 380-1, 412-3, 466-7, 875-6; Cline, 307-8; Crofford, 350-1, 381, 875-6; D'Autremont, 706-7; Gantefoer, 203; McLane, 1087-8; Osika, 1875; Romanow, 14-5, 159-60, 203, 308, 1087-8; Serby, 413, 466-7, 706-7, 1875
Save the Plains Committee
Public forums: Aldridge, 875; Crofford, 875; Osika, 675*-676*; Romanow, 676*
Redvers: Aldridge, 768; Calvert, 768
Political parties, contributions
Conservative Party, funds, investigation: Mitchell, 1381-2; Osika, 1381-2
Tax credits: D'Autremont, 1379-80; Mitchell, 1379-80
Population, decrease: Draude, 1793-4; MacKinnon, 1793-4
Prostitution, child prostitution
Elimination, funding: Julé, 239; Calvert, 239
Government action: Calvert, 824-5; Julé, 824-5
Penalties, inadequate: Julé, 1207; Nilson, 1207-1208
Protection of Children Involved in Prostitution Act (No. 742): Calvert, 1073-4, 1237-8; Julé, 1073-4, 1237
Government support: Calvert, 900-1, 903-4; Heppner, 900-1; Julé, 903
Public Accounts Committee
Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, examination: Boyd, 277-9, 305; Hillson, 106, 129-30; Lingenfelter, 130, 277-9, 305; Romanow, 106, 129-30
Rail transportation/railways
Line abandonment, court challenge, Competition Act: Julé, 446-7; Romanow, 446-7
Short-line development, successor rights, elimination: Bradley, 1086-7; Boyd, 1086-7
Regina General Hospital
Emergency services, access, video, rural residents: McLane, 1088; Romanow, 1088
Parkade, land purchase, Regina Health District: Aldridge, 1422; Serby, 1422
Regina Health District, medical operations, vice-president, Dick Chinn, termination: Aldridge, 767; Calvert, 767-8
Regina Health District Board
Chief executive officer, memo: Belanger, 1323; Serby, 1322-3; Toth, 1322-3
Deficit: McLane, 253; Serby, 253
Regional colleges, employees, strike action, impending: Krawetz, 2065; Sonntag, 2065
Royal University Hospital, Saskatoon, surgery, elective, summer cancellation: Draude, 1597-8; Serby, 1597-8
Sales taxes, reduction: Cline, 221; Gantefoer, 221
Saskatchewan Aids to Independent Living, benefits, eligibility while receiving Saskatchewan Government Insurance benefits: Draude, 2066; Van Mulligen, 2066
Saskatchewan Health Information Network: McLane, 129, 823; Serby, 129, 823
Chief executive officer, appointment: Bjornerud, 105; McLane, 105-6; Serby, 105-6, 349-50; Toth, 349-50
Legislation and implementation: Calvert, 1440-1; Romanow, 1441; Toth, 1440-1441
Privacy concerns: McLane, 1601; Osika, 708-9; Serby, 709, 1601
Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, administrative offices, relocation, Plains Health Centre: Aldridge, 307-308, 350-1; Cline, 308; Crofford, 350-1
Saskatchewan Power Corporation
Advertising: Heppner, 1325; Lingenfelter, 1325-6
Collective bargaining, possible strike, ensuring uninterrupted service: Gantefoer, 1437-8; Mitchell, 1437-8
Contract (L. Portigal), severance pay: Hillson, 73, 106; Lingenfelter, 73-4, 106-7
Diversity coordinator, dismissal; Aldridge, 2034-5; Lingenfelter, 2035
Employees
Salaries, negotiations: Lingenfelter, 1987-8; McPherson, 1987-8
Strike, possibility: D'Autremont, 735; Lingenfelter, 735
Friends for Life program: Draude, 2100; Lingenfelter, 2100
Infrastructure, maintenance, Northern Saskatchewan: Belanger, 1237; Lingenfelter, 1237
Legal counsel, Mike Hurst (Milner Fenerty), fees: Heppner, 1205; Lingenfelter, 1205
Management: Boyd, 1984-5; Lingenfelter, 1985-6
Salaries: Gantefoer, 1986; Lingenfelter, 1986-7
Minister responsible, Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., natural gas trading activities, knowledge of: Boyd, 581-2; Gantefoer, 555; Lingenfelter, 555-6, 582-583
Ministers responsible, dismissal: Gantefoer, 40, 158, 188; Krawetz, 330-1; Lingenfelter, 330-1; Romanow, 40, 159, 188
Natural gas supply contract, Direct Energy Marketing Limited:- Gantefoer, 265-6; Hillson, 43, 498, 558, 710; Lingenfelter, 43, 265-6, 498, 558-9, 710
President
Dismissal
Board of directors, vote: Heppner, 331-2; Hillson, 160; Romanow, 160, 331-2
Guyana Electricity Corporation, role: Gantefoer, 666-7; Lingenfelter, 666-7
Just cause, Justice Department, Bogdasavich opinion: Gantefoer, 555; Lingenfelter, 555-6
Requests/attempts, Premier's intervention: Boyd, 410-11; Lingenfelter, 411
Employment contract re termination and severance: Boyd, 495-6; Hillson, 382, 414; Lingenfelter, 382-3, 414, 495-6
Resignation: Gantefoer, 12; Lingenfelter, 12
Request: Gantefoer, 1872; Lingenfelter, 1872
Voluntary and mutual: Hillson, 848; Lingenfelter, 848
Severance pay
Cancellation:- Boyd, 188-9, 191-2, 223; Cline, 223; Gantefoer, 187; Krawetz, 330-1; Lingenfelter, 330-1; Romanow, 187-9, 191-2
Premier, knowledge:- Boyd, 525-6; Lingenfelter, 525-6
Severance pay: Gantefoer, 39, 69-70, 127, 158, 820-1; Hillson, 204-5, 823-4; Lingenfelter, 15, 39, 69-70, 103-4, 127-8, 158, 204-5, 820-1, 824, 873; Osika, 15-6; Romanow, 16; Toth, 103-104
Reconstruction charges, recording: Lingenfelter, 735-6; Toth, 735-6
SAP software, Delta Project, implementation, cost: Gantefoer, 1146, 1175-6; Lingenfelter, 1146-7, 1175-6
Saskatchewan Telecommunications; investment, NST Network Services Inc., losses, recording: Bjornerud, 736; Lingenfelter, 736
Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation
Information, access: Bjornerud, 1266; Draude, 254-5, 1149; Lingenfelter, 255, 1266; Nilson, 1149
Investment, Saturn Communications Limited, New Zealand: Lingenfelter, 677*; McPherson, 677*
Saskatchewan Transportation Company, freight bills, losses, recording: Bjornerud, 736-7; Lingenfelter, 737
Saskatoon Health District, budget, deficit: Osika, 189-90; Serby, 189-90
Saskatoon Public School Board, administration building, construction proposed site: Atkinson, 1233-4; Krawetz, 1233-4
SaskEnergy Incorporated
Board of directors, resignation (O. Mitchell): D'Autremont, 104; Lingenfelter, 104
Compania de Consumadores de Gas de Santiago, Chile, interest acquisition: Hillson, 769; Lingenfelter, 769
SaskPower Commercial
Investment, Guyana Electricity Corporation:- Gantefoer, 644; Lingenfelter, 644
Consultants' fees: Gantefoer, 39-40; Lingenfelter, 40
Cost: Gantefoer, 1437; Lingenfelter, 1437-8
Default, potential liability: Boyd, 844-5; Gantefoer, 821, 981-2; Heppner, 874; Lingenfelter, 821, 844-5, 874, 981-2
Documents, tabling: Gantefoer, 821; Lingenfelter, 821
Information request: Bjornerud, 1266; Draude, 254-255, 1149; Heppner, 873-4; Lingenfelter, 255, 873-4, 1266; Nilson, 1149
Losses, annual report: D'Autremont, 766-7; Lingenfelter, 766-7
SaskTel International, information, access: Draude, 255; Lingenfelter, 255
Schools, rural, closures: Atkinson, 267; Krawetz, 266-7
Self-employed, Saskatchewan employment supplement, eligibility: Julé, 2067; Van Mulligen, 2068
Sexual assault, charges, Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, former vice-chief, Dan Bellegarde, Justice Department, decision: Draude, 613; Nilson, 613
Social assistance, case-load: Calvert, 499; Julé, 498-9
Special care homes
Funding (Zurevinsky case): Julé, 739; Serby, 739-40
Humboldt, level 4 admissions, cancellations: Calvert, 1667; Julé, 1666-7
Kindersley Senior Care Inc., public administrator
Appointment: Atkinson, 2036; McLane, 2036
Salary: Atkinson, 2067; McLane, 2067
Students
Bus transportation, Saskatoon, appeal mechanism: Haverstock, 2068; Serby, 2068
Special needs, parents, rights of review: Atkinson, 334; Haverstock, 333-4
Tuition fees, deregulation: Crofford, 1148; Haverstock, 1148
Swift Current Health District, services and staff, reductions: Romanow, 1042; Serby, 1041; Toth, 1041-2
Taxation
Rates: Cline, 1955-6; Draude, 1955
Reduction: Cline, 383, 2129; Gantefoer, 202, 383, 2129; Romanow, 202-3
Teachers
Collective bargaining, bilateral, trustees and government: Atkinson, 266; Krawetz, 266
Salaries, increase, funding: Goohsen, 161; Atkinson, 161
Telephones, rural communities, subsidization, Canadian Radio-television Telecommunications review commission: Goohsen, 617; Lingenfelter, 617
Tommy Douglas Memorial Hospital Act (No. 745): Aldridge, 1177-8; Calvert, 1178
Trucking industry, longer vehicles, policy: Bjornerud, 1119; Bradley, 1119
Universities, enrolment, out-of-province students: Crofford, 1148-9; Haverstock, 1148
Urban municipalities, grants in lieu of taxes, government buildings, Regina: Bjornerud, 222; Cline, 222
Utilities, rates, review process: Boyd, 2034; Lingenfelter, 2034
Veterans
Independence program, benefits, widows, extension: Draude, 1176-7; Lingenfelter, 1177
Metis, treatment, addressing: Belanger, 1525; Goulet, 1525
Water, groundwater contamination, cattle operation (Perry Anton), judicial review, terms of reference: Goohsen, 1715-6; Lautermilch, 1715-6
Water quality, contamination, pesticides: Julé, 1525-6; Scott, 1525-6
Women, shelters, Prince Albert Emergency Shelter for Women, funding: Calvert, 332; Draude, 332, 1149; Teichrob, 1149
Workers' compensation, survivor benefits: Haverstock, 529, 1120, 1602; Mitchell, 529, 1121, 1602
Young offenders
Community homes program, review: Hillson, 585; Calvert, 585
Open custody
Kenosee Youth Camp, escapes, car thefts and high-speed chase: Calvert, 1664; D'Autremont, 1663-4
Murder victim (H. Montgomery): Heppner, 40; Calvert, 40
Compensation: Calvert, 466, 468; Heppner, 466, 468
Young Offenders Act, meaningful changes: Heppner, 40-1; Calvert, 41
Order of Canada- See Honours and awards
Order of Military Merit- See Honours and awards
Organ donations- See Health care
Osler, Sask.- See Museums
Outfitting industry- See also Forest industry - Pasquia/Porcupine Integrated Forest Land Use Plan, Arran area; Hunters - Wildlife outfitter leases; Wilderness areas - Dore, Smoothstone lakes area, protection
Certification and licensing, Saskatchewan Outfitters Association, consultation, 1750-1
Licences/certificates, 1749 -See also Northern Saskatchewan - Recreational permits
Licensing and standards, establishment, transfer of powers
D'Autremont, 1264-5
Scott, 1264-5
Outlook, Sask.- See Highways and roads - Bridges; Schools - Renovation
P
Pages- See Legislative Assembly
Palliative care- See Health care
Pangman, Sask.- See Health care - Integrated Facility
Paralysis- See Health care
Parkinson's disease- See Health care
Parks, 1373- See also Provincial parks; Regional parks; Urban parks
Parks Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 9), 4-5
First reading
Scott, 108
Second reading
Scott, 650
Toth, 650-1
Committee of the Whole Assembly
D'Autremont, 677-83
McLane, 683
Scott, 677-84
Third reading
Scott, 684
Royal Assent, 826
Partnership in education- See Education
Pasqua Hospital, Regina- See also Hospitals, Regina - Upgraded
Pharmaceutical services, expansion, member's statement
Trew, 1437
Upgrading (result of Plains Health Centre closure)
Costs, 1355-6
Funding, 1899
Responsibility, SPMC vs Health Department, 1781
Pasquia Health District- See also Health care - Certified combined technician, position, Rose Valley
Nurses, additional, allocation, 1300
Pasquia Hills- See Forest industry
Passover
Celebration, member's statement
Belanger, 554
Ward, 553
Pasta D'Aurum, Swift Current- See Food processing industry
Pastures- See Community pastures; Livestock industry - Drought conditions
Pastures Act (No. 7)
First reading
Upshall, 108
Second reading
Boyd, 619
D'Autremont, 540-1
Sonntag, 539-40
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Aldridge, 1276-8
Toth, 1280-1
Upshall, 1271-81
Third reading
Upshall, 1288
Royal Assent, 1976
Paterson, Alick- See Hospital waiting-lists - Oncology
Patronage, 1882-4, 1903-4, 1930-1- See also Hog industry - Sinnett Pork Farms, Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation, equity investment; Saskatchewan Health Information Network - Chief executive officer, appointment; Saskatchewan Power Corporation - Management; Saskatchewan Power Corporation - President - Appointment; Saskatchewan Power Corporation - President - Severance pay; Saskatchewan Transportation Company - President, appointment; Special care homes - Kindersley Senior Care Inc., public administrator, appointment
Pay equity, 1194-6 -See also Public service - Classification, review
Bradley, 1149
Haverstock, 1149
Pay equity, member's statement
Aldridge, 705-6
Payroll tax, 212
Peace
Peace plaza, Rotary Park, Saskatoon, member's statement
Atkinson, 1710-11
Pelican Lake Band- See Indians/First Nations - Funding, accountability
Pelican Narrows, Sask.- See Students - Outstanding, Opawikoscikan School, Pelican Narrows
Pelli, Rachel- See Health care - Hepatitis C victims, compensation
Pensions- See Municipal Employees' Pension Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 44); SaskTel Pension Implementation Act (No. 40); Teachers; Teachers'- Superannuation Disability Benefits Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 53)
Perogies- See Food - Preparation and service, rural Saskatchewan, Health Department, regulations
Personal injury protection plan- See Motor vehicle insurance
Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation- See Forest industry - Wapa Weeka saw mill, construction
Petitions
See
Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale
Public inquiry
Children
Protection, Walchuck case, Melville, maternal grandparents, custody
Crown corporations
Foreign investments
Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Multiple sclerosis
Betasaron and Copaxone
Electricity
Rates, Northern Saskatchewan
Underground lines, rural communities, original rate
Highways and roads
Fatalities, commemorative markers
Highway No. 1
Four-lane, Gull Lake and Alberta border
Twinning
Funding agreements
Highway No. 40, relocation to east of the David Laird Campground
Highway No. 349, gravel portion, repair and pave
Secondary highway system, rebuilding
Hospitals
Closure, Carrot River, presentation
Hunters/Hunting
Night hunting, ban, aboriginal and Metis cooperation
Motor vehicle insurance
Personal injury protection plan, equitable treatment
Municipalities
Recreational facilities, non-profit, electricity and natural gas rates, affordable, provision
Natural gas
Northern Saskatchewan, legislation
Rural communities, original rate
North Central Health District
Radiology service, required level, maintenance
Northern Saskatchewan
Government action, health, education, jobs, homes and roads
Plains Health Centre, Regina, Closure
Moratorium
Prevention
Saskatchewan Power Corporation
President, severance pay, cancellation
Telephones
Pay phones, Pelly, removal, prevention
Workers' compensation; Survivor benefits
Young offenders
Youth
Crime, legislation
Peyakowak, Regina- See Family - Violence, victims, aboriginal community, funding
Pharmaceuticals- See Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Pharmacy Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 18)
First reading
Serby, 226
Second reading
MacKinnon, 621-2
Toth, 622
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Serby, 724-624
Toth, 724-6
Third reading
Serby, 726
Royal Assent, 826
Photo radar- See Automobile and highway safety
Physical Therapists Act, 1998 (No. 19)
First reading
Serby, 226
Second reading
MacKinnon, 622
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Serby, 992-7
Toth, 992-7
Third reading
Serby, 998
Royal Assent, 1090
Physicians/Doctors, 210
College of Family Physicians of Canada, honorary fellowship, Dr. Lionel Lavoie, member's statement
Gantefoer, 1232
Doctor pool, establishment, 1837-9
Health information, sharing- See Saskatchewan Health Information Network
Number practising, 1356
Partnership, renewed, 4
Recruitment
Difficulties, College of Physicians and Surgeons and Immigration Department, 1307-9
Rural communities, 210
Rural communities, retaining, 210
Shortage, government action, 1916
D'Autremont, 1070
Romanow, 1070-1
Serby, 1070
Specialists
Anesthetists, departure
Atkinson, 2128-9
McLane, 2128
Larger cities, video links with health professionals in smaller communities, 210
Number practising, 1356
Recruitment, efforts, 1357
Services withdrawal, Swift Current, member's statement
Working environment, more stable and secure, 4
Pinehouse Lake, Sask.- See Schools - Construction
Pioneer Lodge, Assiniboia- See Health care - Capital projects, South Country Health District
Pipelines Act, 1998 (No. 25)
First reading
Mitchell, 531
Second reading, 1703
D'Autremont, 909
Goohsen, 1052-62
Lautermilch, 672
Toth, 672-3
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Goohsen, 1972-5
Third reading
Lautermilch, 1976
Royal Assent, 1977
Costs, 1776
Pipestone Valley Agro Parts- See Property - Assessment
Plains Health Centre, Regina- See also Regina Health District Board - Chief executive officer, memo; Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology - Administrative offices, relocation
Closure, 728-9, 1337-8, 1897, 1960, 1962- See also Health care - Access, Southern Saskatchewan residents; Hospitals, Regina - Beds, shortage, post-surgery (G. Frith); Hospitals - Regina, consolidation; Pasqua Hospital - Upgrading; Physicians/doctors - Specialists, anesthetists, departure; Regina General Hospital - Expansion
Aldridge, 14-15, 159-60, 307-8, 350-1, 380-1, 412-13, 466-7, 875-6
Cline, 307-8
D'Autremont, 706-7
Gantefoer, 203
McLane, 1087-8
Osika, 1875
Romanow, 14-15, 159-60, 203, 308, 1087-8
Serby, 413, 466-7, 706-7, 1875
Ambulance services, concerns
Aldridge, 951-2
Romanow, 952
Serby, 951-2
Cost
McPherson, 332-3
Serby, 332-3
Free vote, allowing, 1913-14
Calvert, 845
Crofford, 876-7
Haverstock, 924
Krawetz, 900, 949-50, 982-3, 1071, 1380-1, 1420, 1437, 1449-50
MacKinnon, 1449-50
Romanow, 845-6, 949-50, 983, 1071, 1438, 1460-1
Free vote, allowing, member's statement
D'Autremont, 1435
Government sensitivity
Osika, 984
Romanow, 984
Moratorium, 1853
Cline, 1120
McLane, 1120
Moratorium, M. (Toth)
Toth, 1100-4
Van Mulligen, 1104-11
Moratorium, petitions, 670*, 702, 732, 762, 788, 818, 840, 870, 896, 917, 978, 1008, 1034, 1064, 1082, 1114, 1142, 1172, 1200, 1230, 1260, 1518, 1868
Bjornerud, 661, 669*, 701, 731, 817, 839, 977, 1033, 1063, 1081, 1113, 1141, 1171, 1199, 1457
Boyd, 661, 669*, 839, 869, 977, 1007, 1033, 1063, 1081, 1113, 1141, 1171, 1457
D'Autremont, 701, 731, 761, 787, 817, 839, 869, 895, 945, 1033, 1063, 1141, 1171, 1199, 1229, 1457, 1787
Draude, 661, 669*, 701, 787, 869, 895, 945, 1033, 1063, 1081, 1113, 1141, 1171, 1199
Gantefoer, 669*, 701, 731, 787, 817, 839, 895, 945, 977, 1033, 1063, 1081, 1113, 1141, 1171, 1199
Heppner, 661, 669*, 701, 787, 817, 839, 869, 895, 945, 977, 1033, 1063, 1081, 1113, 1141, 1199
Krawetz, 661, 669*, 701, 787, 817, 839, 869, 895, 945, 977, 1007, 1033, 1063, 1081, 1113, 1199, 1229, 1457
Toth, 701, 731, 761, 787, 817, 839, 869, 895, 945, 977, 1007, 1033, 1081, 1113, 1141, 1171, 1199, 1787
Prevention
Aldridge, 846-7
McLane, 1438-9
Serby, 1463-4
Billboard campaign, Regina city buses, member's statement
McPherson, 1011
Communication, Premier, presentation, 1852
Darlene Sterling, government remarks, legislative sitting, boycott, member's statement
Osika, 1144
Emergency motion
Krawetz, 1453
MacKinnon, 1453
Emergency motion, member's statement
Osika, 1448
Public meeting, member's statement
D'Autremont, 671*
Rally, Premier addressing
Aldridge, 1453
Serby, 1453
Prevention, M. (D'Autremont)
D'Autremont, 1469
Prevention, member's statement
Aldridge, 463
McLane, 463-4
McPherson, 494
Prevention, petitions, 36, 66, 124, 154, 184, 198, 218, 232, 248, 262, 302, 328, 346, 376, 408, 439, 462, 492, 522, 552, 578, 610, 640, 662, 670*, 702, 732, 762, 788, 818, 840, 870, 896, 917, 946, 978, 1008, 1034, 1064, 1082, 1114, 1142, 1172, 1200, 1230, 1260, 1290, 1318, 1416, 1432,