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