Hansard Subject Index - 4th Session of the 23rd Legislature
- Hafford, Sask.
- Hague, Sask.
- Hammermeister, Robert
- Handicrafts
- Curling rocks, transformation into attractive and unique objects, F. Oatway, Unity, member's statement
- Healey, Dr. Mark
- Health care
1,
26,
139–40,
146,
153,
156,
163,
172,
174,
198,
205,
208,
227,
230,
239,
290,
347,
356,
362,
407,
417,
435,
448,
450
- Accessibility,
88,
110,
230,
232,
287,
308–9,
350,
432,
1148–49
- Liberal Party position,
381
- Career choice, promotion,
287
- Carrot River, meeting, member's statement
- CAT (computerized axial topography) scans,
118,
122,
411
- Centralization/decentralization,
881
- Centres,
23,
144,
419
- Hafford, meeting, member's statement
- Citizens' right to be heard
- Clinics, better, construction,
3,
88
- Community services, funding,
307
- CT (computerized tomography) scanners,
65,
448
- Portable, southern and rural Saskatchewan,
288,
388,
419
- Diagnostic capacity, expanded,
288
- Eating disorders, treatment,
57
- Facilities,
49,
449
- Better, construction,
3,
88
- Fetal alcohol syndrome,
4,
416,
419
- First Nations healing centres, Regina,
118,
122
- First responder programs,
3,
88
- Funding,
23,
27,
50,
53,
59,
88,
125,
145,
149,
164,
166,
170,
207,
287–88,
290,
304–7,
310–12,
319,
321–22,
325,
331,
346,
349,
353,
356–57,
361,
363,
377–79,
380,
387–88,
410,
412–13,
417,
444–45,
448,
1154
- Liberal Party position,
344,
380
- Saskatchewan Party, position,
149,
151,
153,
168,
175,
345,
363,
389,
449
- Funding, member's statement
- Funding, moved (Lorje); amendment (D'Autremont)
- Government record,
125
- A Record of Success pamphlet, member's statement
- Kidney dialysis,
57,
288,
378,
388,
411,
448
- Equipment, Yorkton, funding, petitions
- Yorkton Regional Health Centre, expansion,
882–83
- Labour relations reorganization, Dorsey report
- Management, member's statement
- MRIs,
65,
448
- Regina and Saskatoon, operating funding,
288,
419
- National Organ and Tissue Donor Awareness Week, April 19-23, 1999, member's statement
- National priority, greater, provincial four year position,
4
- Northern Saskatchewan, improvement and enhancement,
420
- Nuclear medicine facilities, state of the art,
3
- Parkinson's disease fundraiser, Regina Teachers Club one-day bonspiel, member's statement
- Pediatric transport, enhanced, critically ill infants,
57,
288,
420,
449
- Population base vs. need,
886
- Priorities,
233
- Liberal Party position,
380,
384
- Priority,
5,
150,
167,
204,
287,
310,
322,
346,
353,
389,
410
- Provincial comparison,
434
- Quality,
228
- Citizens right to be informed
- Rural communities,
197,
206,
230,
413,
881
- Arcola meeting, member's statement
- Destruction, immediate stop, moved (McLane)
- Liberal Party position,
381
- Video conference technology,
378
- Saskatchewan Party position,
111,
353
- Health care, member's statement
- Health care providers/workers
418
- Collective bargaining,
63–64,
384
- Agreements, fair to both health care providers and taxpayers,
4
- Canadian Union of Public Employees', intervention
- Liberal Party position,
380
- Wages, salaries, benefits,
345
- Working conditions and terms of employment
- Liberal Party position,
441
- Sustainable improvements,
4,
115,
139,
287–88,
307,
322,
346,
353,
380,
384,
388,
411,
419,
444,
448
- Health care reform
3,
22,
26–27,
49,
52–53,
59–60,
64,
66,
113,
139,
146,
164,
191,
199,
206,
290,
331,
354–55,
357,
362,
418,
445–46,
1151,
1155–56
- Health Department
- Communications Branch, budget, increase
- Estimates, main (1999-2000),
878–89
- Estimates, supplementary (1998-99),
888–89
- Year 2000 preparedness/compliance,
516
- Health district boards
387
- Chief executive officers, salary increases
- Strategic plans, three year, submission,
89,
879
- Health districts
23,
116
- Administration, economizing,
4,
233,
288
- Mandate, fulfilment, monitoring,
574
- Nurses, Alberta, bringing in to ease pressure of nurses' strike
- Year 2000 preparedness/compliance, co-ordination,
516
- Health Districts Amendment Act, 1999 (Block Funding) (No. 213)
- Health Districts Amendment Act, 1999 (Fully Elected Health Boards) (No. 215)
- Health Information Protection Act (No. 29)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly
- Health Waiting List Elimination and Accountability Act (No. 226)
- Heartland Livestock Services
- Heathcote, Debbie
- Heavy oil
- Heavy oil upgraders
- Small battery-located, development,
152
- Herbert, Sask.
- Heritage
- High schools
- Cheerleading competition, second annual, Riffel High School, Regina, member's statement
- Shootings, students and teachers
- Littleton, Colorado, member's statement
- W.R. Myers High School, Taber, Alta., member's statement
- Weyburn Comprehensive High School, joint use facility,
389
- High speed chases
- High technology
- Canadian Light Source Synchrotron Project, Saskatoon,
284,
390
- Agriculture applications,
525
- Construction phase, expertise,
526
- Funding,
286,
521
- Canada Foundation for Innovation, ministerial statement (MacKinnon)
- Light beam experiment locations, independent,
522
- National Research Council light beam projects, U.S. moving funding,
521
- Operation,
522
- Deficits, cost sharing,
526
- Employment development,
522
- Pharmaceutical applications,
523–24
- Private sector participation,
521–22
- Industries, Regina and Saskatoon,
20
- Highway Traffic Act, 1996
- Highway Traffic Amendment Act, 1999 (No. 207)
- Highway Traffic Amendment Act, 1999 (No. 236)
- Highway Traffic Board
- Highways and roads
26–27,
57,
174,
205–6,
208,
356,
362,
417,
1140,
1151
- Canada/Saskatchewan Agri-Infrastructure Program,
746–47
- Classification system, new,
601–2
- Construction and maintenance,
123,
432
- Funding,
50,
113,
126,
285,
304,
306,
311–12,
321–22,
325,
328,
355,
364,
381,
392–93,
414,
442,
444,
449
- $2.5 billion over next ten years,
48,
57,
89–90,
144,
164,
173,
176,
196,
291,
320,
351,
391,
407,
432,
442,
739–42,
1094–96
- Federal responsibility,
393,
407
- Fuel tax revenue, petitions
- Aldridge,
7–8,
69,
129,
242,
274,
294,
334,
498,
528,
577,
679,
725,
749,
800,
855,
901,
957,
1097–98
- McLane,
7,
37,
69,
102,
180,
212,
241–42,
274,
294,
334,
477,
498,
527,
577–78,
749,
800,
855,
901,
957,
1009
- McPherson,
8,
69–70,
212,
274,
294,
334,
398,
497–98,
577,
749,
855–56
- Osika,
102,
129,
274,
293–94,
398,
423,
497,
527,
557–58,
623,
707,
749,
800,
855,
1009,
1067
- Saskatchewan Party position,
154
- Customer satisfaction measurement, Quest Communications report
- Deterioration,
89,
164,
172,
195,
196,
207,
227,
230,
407,
413,
432,
435,
441
- Employment, jeopardization,
207
- Markings, night visibility,
1119–20
- East-west and north-south corridors,
392
- Highway No. 1,
48
- Moosomin, west, resurfacing,
351
- Twinning,
48,
144,
351
- Funding agreements, petitions
- Highway No. 2, Findlater to Watrous
- Highway No. 3, improvements,
48
- Highway No. 4
- Cadillac to Val Marie, vehicle damage claims,
1124–25
- Highway No. 8
- Moosomin south,
351
- Pipestone Valley to Highway No. 48,
745–46
- Spy Hill to Langenburg,
742
- Highway No. 10
- Wroxton, north toward Kamsack,
743
- Highway No. 13, replacement and upgrade, petitions
- Highway No. 15,
165,
234
- Raymore to Junction No. 20,
742
- Highway No. 18
- Val Marie to Climax,
1124
- Vehicle damage, (D. Mitchell) claim payment,
1123–24
- Highway No. 22
- Highway No. 47 to Highway No. 9, repair,
1117
- Killaly to Lemberg, spot improvements,
1116
- Vehicle damage
- Boulder collision claim,
1116
- Potholes
- Home care nurse, deductible offset,
1115
- Lemberg, Grayson (C. Smulan)
- Highway No. 23, Bjorkdale area,
48
- Highway No. 37
- Climax to Shaunavon, potholes, vehicle damage (C. Gryde),
1094–95
- Highway No. 38, improvements,
48
- Highway No. 40, intersection of Highway No. 16, relocation,
32
- Petitions
- Hillson,
8,
37–38,
69,
129,
180,
242,
274,
423,
497,
577,
623,
707,
725,
800,
957,
1009,
1067,
1097
- Highway No. 48
- Kipling east to Highway No. 9,
744–45
- From Manitoba border to Kipling, deterioration,
351
- Highway No. 55, Shoal Lake and Red Earth, east of Carrot River, improvements,
48
- Highway No. 56
- Vehicle damage claims (1998),
1116
- Highway No. 301, asphalt,
1121
- Highway No. 310,
207
- Vehicle damage claims,
1116
- Highway No. 339, Briercrest north, preservation spot improvements,
1120–21
- Highway No. 349
- Gravel portion, repair and pave, petitions
- Junction 6 to junction 38
- Partners, west central committee,
356
- Partnerships, rural municipalities,
742–43
- Prioritization criteria,
196
- Priority,
322,
346
- Liberal Party position,
442
- Project-ranking benefit-costs report,
1091–92
- Provincial comparison,
434
- Saskatchewan Party position,
345
- Secondary,
393
- Rebuilding, petitions
- Goohsen,
69,
102,
180,
212,
242,
294,
334,
365,
398,
498,
528,
558,
578,
607
- Thunder Creek constituency,
1120–21
- Worst highway in Saskatchewan contest,
50,
147
- Highways and Transportation Department
- Estimates, supplementary (1998-99)
- Polling and advertising, funding,
1125
- Vehicle redesign, disabled employee, E. Stoebich, Goodsoil, member's statement
- Hockey
- Prince Albert, Canadian AAA midget championship, member's statement
- Wayne Gretzky's retirement, member's statement
- Hog industry
- Carrot River, Pork Producers, official opening, member's statement
- Holocaust
- Yom Ha Shoah service, Holocaust memorial service, Saskatoon, member's statement
- Home care
60,
65,
118–19,
122,
230,
449
- Honours and awards
- National Aboriginal Achievement Awards
- Horses
- "Jumps into Spring" Horse Show, 75th annual, member's statement
- Horticulture
- Hospital waiting lists
29,
33,
96,
125,
145,
171,
191,
198,
206–7,
230,
232–33,
290,
306,
396,
410,
441
- Key procedures, reduction,
139
- Comprehensive plan, introduction,
4
- Liberal Party position,
380–81
- Regina, reduction, funding
- Surgery, arthritic hip, patient, Norquay, member's statement
- Hospitals
57,
117,
227,
230
- Beds,
60,
171,
175
- Closure,
125
- Plans, abandonment, moved (D'Autremont)
- Liberal Party position,
441
- Canora-Pelly constituency,
27
- Carrot River,
363
- Occupancy rate, member's statement
- Closure,
27,
65,
88,
164,
195,
206–7,
230,
290,
319,
356,
363,
379,
413
- East Central Health District
- Invermay, Norquay and Theodore,
27
- North-East Health District, plans, abandonment, petitions
- Northern Saskatchewan,
202
- Parkland Health District, plans, abandonment, petitions
- Construction, Melville,
207
- "Fewer," Health minister's statement,
88,
884–85
- Hafford, three-year strategic plan
- Hafford, three-year strategic plan, member's statement
- Improved, Balcarres, Big River and Unity,
288,
356
- Moosomin, operating room service, reopening,
350–51
- New, construction
- Humboldt, Central Plains Health District, capital funding,
438,
878–79
- Northern Saskatchewan, Meadow Lake, Stony Rapids and La Loche,
288,
411,
420,
449
- Patients
- Transfer
- Companion's expense coverage,
887
- Out-of-province during nurses' strike
- Rural to urban hospitals,
320
- Plans, abandonment, moved (D'Autremont)
- Plans, abandonment, petitions
- Prairie West Health District, prevention, petitions
- Regina and Saskatoon, funding, Nevada ticket sales,
32
- Regional
- MRIs, CAT scans and kidney dialysis,
432
- Swift Current, specialty care hospital funding, petitions
- Regional care centres, continued work, Battleford, Melfort, Swift Current and Weyburn,
288
- Rural,
419
- "As we know them," Health minister's statement,
88,
207,
885–86
- Liberal Party position,
441
- Saskatchewan Party position,
145–46
- Shaunavon, layoff notices
- Surgery,
145,
170
- Convalescence, transfer to rural areas,
350
- Day surgery programs, expansion,
287
- Swift Current Regional Hospital, specialty care hospital funding, petitions
- Housing
- Co-operative partnerships, inner cities,
313
- Northern Saskatchewan
- Remote housing program,
313
- Rental market assistance program,
313
- Single detached, family units,
313
- Row housing transfer, Battlefords Health District,
32
- Social,
312
- Northern Saskatchewan, maintaining after tenant's economic circumstances improve,
1000
- Hudson Bay, Sask.
- Hudson Bay Community Loans Co-operative
- Humboldt, Sask.
- Humboldt Collegiate Institute
- Hunting
- Illegal, surveillance operations, funding,
930–32
- Hurricane Mitch
- Hyde, Bill