Hansard Subject Index - 4th Session of the 23rd Legislature
       
      
      
      
- PAMI 
 - PanCanadian Petroleum Limited 
 - Parents 
 - Parkland Health Board 
- Strategic plan, three-year, release 
 
 - Parks 
 - Pasqua Hospital, Regina 
- World-class services, southern Saskatchewan, 
	3 
 
 - Passover 
- Celebration, member's statement 
 
 - Patients 
 - Patronage 
	443 
- Liberal Party position, 
	383 
 
 - Pay equity 
 - PCL – Maxam 
 - Pension Benefits Act 
	360 
 - Pensions 
 - Pesticides 
 - Petitions 
- Child protection 
- Family intervention, Social Services Department, policy review 
 
 
- Children 
- Learning disabilities, diagnostic assessment and programming, funding 
 
- At risk, protection, government action 
 
 
- Crown Construction Tendering Agreement 
 
- Grain 
- Prices, subsidies, United States/European Union, federal action to end 
 
 
- Health care 
- Kidney dialysis equipment, Yorkton, funding 
 
 
- Highways and roads 
- Construction and maintenance, funding, fuel tax revenue 
 
- Construction and maintenance, funding, increase 
 
- Highway No. 1, twinning, funding agreements 
 
- Highway No. 13, replacement and upgrade 
 
- Highway No. 40, intersection of Highway No. 16, relocation 
 
- Highway No. 349, gravel portion, repair and pave 
 
 
- Hospitals 
- Closure 
- North-East Health District, plans, abandonment 
 
- Parkland Health District, plans, abandonment 
 
 
- Regional, Swift Current, specialty care hospital funding 
 
- Swift Current Regional Hospital, specialty care hospital funding 
 
 
- Medicare 
- Chelation therapy, coverage 
 
 
- Oil industry 
- Wells, new, royalties reduction 
 
 
- Prostitution 
- Child prostitution, protection, legislation 
 
 
- School boards 
- Elections, democratic right to vote, legislative changes 
 
 
- Southwest Health District Board 
 
- Telephones 
- Cellular service, Willow Bunch, Rockglen and Coronach 
 
 
 - Petroleum Technology Research Centre, Regina 
 - Pharmacies 
- Computer systems, Y2K concerns, funding 
 
 - Phoenix Advertising 
 - Physicians/Doctors 
	230 
- Meadow Lake, Dr. Anton Nel and Dr. Janna Van Tonder, welcome, member's statement 
 
- New, Twin Rivers Health District, member's statement 
 
- Specialists, 
	206 
- Shortage, 
	879–80 
- Establishing and maintaining Specialty Physician Services in Rural and Urban Saskatchewan, recommendations, 
	880 
 
 
 
- St. Peter's Hospital, Melville, chief surgeon Dr. Kenshill, arrival, member's statement 
 
 - Pickel, Vesta 
 - Pipestone Health District 
 - Plains Health Centre, Regina 
 - Poets 
 - Points of order 
- Seventy-five minute debate, questions answering 
 
 - Police services 
- High speed chases, offenders, sentences imposing, 
	1003–4 
 
- Improvement, measures, introduction, 
	4 
 
- Provincial police force 
- Contract, other than RCMP, consideration, 
	1029–30 
 
 
 - Politics 
 - Ponteix, Sask. 
 - Population 
	2, 
	67, 
	87, 
	126–27, 
	153, 
	161, 
	165, 
	193, 
	230, 
	362, 
	1140 
 - Ports 
- Churchill, Man., promotion, 
	48 
 
 - Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training Department 
- Career and employment services 
- Operational support, funding, 
	986 
 
 
- Estimates, supplementary (1998-1999), 
	993 
 
 - Potash industry 
- Mines, upgrading, International Minerals and Chemical Corporation (Canada) Ltd., 
	152 
 
 - Potato industry 
	232 
- Domestic market flooding, leading to drop in potato prices, 
	996 
 
- Government involvement, trade retaliation, 
	995 
 
- Lake Diefenbaker Potato Corporation 
- Chief Executive Officer, 
	830 
 
- Financial situation, government knowledge and responsibility, 
	833–34 
 
- Flaking and dehydration plant, investment, 
	796 
 
- Lucky Lake Potato Storage Company, purchase, 
	796–97 
 
- Rural municipalities, transportation agreement, 
	234, 
	392–93 
 
 
- Producers, driven out, SPUDCO competition, 
	829–30 
 
 - Poverty 
	440, 
	446 
 - Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute, Humboldt 
	25 
- Contributions, member's statement 
 
- Saskatchewan Research Council, involvement, 
	780 
 
 - Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute Act, 1999 (No. 7) 
	158 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly 
 
 - Prairie West Health District 
 - Prairie West Regional College 
- Graduation, April 30, 1999, Outlook, member's statement 
 
 - Preeceville, Sask. 
 - Premier 
- Provincial Premiers, chair 
 
 - Prince Albert, Sask. 
 - Prince Albert constituency 
 - Priority of debate 
 - Private Members' Bills Committee 
- Eighth report, moved (Johnson) for concurrence 
 
- Name substitution, moved (D'Autremont) 
 
- Ninth report, moved (Johnson) for concurrence 
 
 - Private Members' Motions 
- No. 1. Agriculture, government assistance, moved (Johnson); amendment (Boyd), 
	549–56 
 
- No. 2. Nurses' strike, government action, moved (D'Autremont); amendment (Kowalsky), 
	658–77 
 
 - Privatization 
	345, 
	358 
 - Privileges and Elections Committee 
- Name substitution, moved (MacKinnon) 
 
 - Pro Forma Bill (Oaths of Office) 
 - Processing industry 
 - Producers 
 - Professional associations 
- Bylaws, committee referral (Regulations), moved (MacKinnon) 
 
 - Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan 
- Metro fund, provincial election, access, 
	1033 
 
 - Property 
- Assessment 
- Farm land classification within town limits vs. rural municipality, appeal, 
	598 
 
 
 - Property tax 
	230, 
	352, 
	396, 
	433, 
	440 
- Municipal tax, increase, 
	438 
 
 - Prosperity 
	1 
 - Prostitution 
- Child prostitution, 
	231, 
	437 
- Protection, legislation, petitions 
 
 
 - Protection of Children Involved in Prostitution Act (No. 206) 
 - Provincial Auditor 
- Estimates, main (1999-2000), committee referral, moved (MacKinnon) 
 
- Estimates, supplementary (1998-1999), committee referral, moved (MacKinnon) 
 
- Reports, committee referral (Public Accounts), moved (MacKinnon) 
 
 - Provincial-municipal infrastructure program 
	285 
 - Provincial parks 
 - Provincial Secretary 
- Anniversaries Secretariat, funding, 
	1034 
 
 - PST 
 - Public accounts 
- Public Accounts to March 31, 1999, committee referral (Public Accounts), moved (MacKinnon) 
 
 - Public Accounts Committee 
- Provincial Auditor, reports, committee referral, moved (MacKinnon), 
	17 
 
- Third report, moved (Gantefoer) for concurrence 
 
 - Public Inquiries Amendment Act, 1999 (Justice System Review) (No. 205) 
 - Public libraries 
- Internet connections, cost-shared agreements, federal-provincial, 
	314 
 
 - Public opinion polls 
 - Public service 
	123 
- Middle management positions 
- Liberal Party position, 
	383, 
	443 
 
 
- Positions, elimination, Liberal Party position, 
	443 
 
- Women, aboriginals and handicapped persons, percentage, 
	774 
 
 - Public Service Commission 
- Estimates, main (1999-2000), 
	772–75 
 
- Estimates, supplementary (1998-99), 
	775 
 
- Intranet Personnel System, implementation, 
	773 
 
- Management Development Centre, 
	773–74 
 
- Pay equity, implementation, 
	773 
 
- Positions, reclassification, 
	773 
 
- Regina office, relocation, 
	774