Hansard Speaker Index - 1st Session of the 24th Legislature
       
      
      
      
- Hagel, Hon. Glenn (NDP, Moose Jaw North) Minister of Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training 
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne 
 
- Agricultural research 
- Agricultural Sciences Month, April, proclamation, member's statement, 
	518–19 
 
 
- Condolences 
- Davies, William Gwynne (Bill) (former MLA), moved (Romanow), 
	264–66 
 
 
- Education, post-secondary 
- Accessibility, affordable 
- Public consultation, ministerial statement, 
	113–14 
 
 
 
- Health care 
- Renal dialysis, satellites 
 
 
- Honours and awards 
- Governor General's Medal of Bravery, recipients 
 
 
- Labour force 
- Workers, killed and injured, National Day of Mourning, April 28, 2000, member's statement, 
	914–15 
 
 
- Ministerial statements 
- Education, post-secondary, accessibility, affordable, public consultation, 
	113–14 
 
 
- Oral question period 
- Student loans, six-month interest-free grace period, cancellation, 
	453–54 
 
- Students, Partnerships program, termination, 
	393–94 
 
- University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon 
- College of Medicine, General pathology program, accreditation, 
	1389 
 
 
 
- Post Secondary Education and Skills Training Act, 2000 (No. 39) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	1939–40 
 
 
- Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training Department 
 
- Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training Department Act (No. 8) 
 
- Post-Secondary Graduate Tax Credit Act (No. 85) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	2165–67 
 
 
- Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies Act (No. 40) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	1935–39 
 
 
- Sports 
- Baseball, barnstorming, 100th anniversary, Legends of the Road, Peacock Collegiate, Moose Jaw, member's statement, 
	1836–37 
 
- Hockey 
- National Junior Team, assistant coach, Tod McLelland, appointment, member's statement, 
	246 
 
 
 
- Student Assistance and Student Aid Fund Amendment Act, 1999 (No. 7) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	1940–41 
 
 
- Student loans 
- Six-month interest-free grace period, cancellation, 
	453–54 
 
 
- Students 
- Partnership program, termination, 
	393–94 
 
 
- University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon 
- College of Medicine 
- General pathology program, accreditation, 
	1389 
 
 
 
 - Hamilton, Ms. Doreen (NDP, Regina Wascana Plains) 
- Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2000 (No. 74) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	2059–60 
 
 
- Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2000 (No. 2) (No. 75) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	2060–61 
 
 
- Casinos, revenue 
- First Nations Fund 
- Audit 
- Trustees, directing to allow auditor to carry out responsibilities, 
	553 
 
 
 
 
- Condolences 
- Davies, William Gwynne (Bill) (former MLA), moved (Romanow), 
	268–69 
 
 
- Film industry 
- Queer City Cinema 2000, Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival, 3rd Biannual, Regina, May 8-13 
 
 
- Grain 
- FarmGro Organic Foods, Regina, member's statement, 
	2072 
 
 
- Housing 
- Starts, member's statement, 
	638–39 
 
 
- Legislative Assembly 
- Pages 
- Brooke Johnston, birthday congratulations, 
	1543 
 
 
 
- Legislative Building, Regina 
- Time capsule, placement, St. Marguerite Bourgeoys School, Regina and SPMC, member's statement, 
	276 
 
 
- Libraries 
- Special Librarians Day, April 13, 2000, member's statement, 
	698–99 
 
 
- Oral question period 
- Casinos, revenue 
- First Nations Fund, trustees, directing to allow auditor to carry out responsibilities, 
	553 
 
 
- Film industry, Queer City Cinema 2000, Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival, 3rd Biannual, Regina, May 8-13 
 
- Liberal Party (Saskatchewan), contributions, Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority, 
	1976 
 
- Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority 
- Casinos, Gold Eagle Casino, North Battleford 
- Financial irregularities, 
	2205 
 
- Lease agreement, 212317 Saskatchewan Ltd., review, 
	2205–6 
 
- Promotions, overexpenditure, Liquor and Gaming Authority, notification, requirement, 
	2206 
 
 
- Chairman and chief executive officer 
- Political donations, 
	1975 
 
 
- Liquor and Gaming Authority, rules and procedures, Provincial Auditor's recommendations, 
	1976–77 
 
- Political contributions, 
	1975 
 
 
 
- Public Service Commission 
- Estimates, main (2000-2001), 
	1670–73 
 
 
- Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority 
- Casinos 
- Gold Eagle Casino, North Battleford 
- Financial irregularities, 
	2205 
 
- Lease agreement, 212317 Saskatchewan Ltd., review, 
	2205–6 
 
- Promotions, overexpenditure, Liquor and Gaming Authority, notification, requirement, 
	2206 
 
 
 
- Chairman and chief executive officer 
- Political donations, 
	1975 
 
 
- Liquor and Gaming Authority, rules and procedures, Provincial Auditor's recommendations, 
	1976–77 
 
- Political donations, 
	1975 
- Liberal Party (Saskatchewan), 
	1975 
 
 
 
- Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation 
- Estimates, main (2000-2001), 
	1820–25 
 
 
- Schools 
- Wilfred Hunt School, Regina, earth school celebration, member's statement, 
	1765 
 
 
- Tartan Day 
- Recognition, April 6, 2000, member's statement, 
	549 
 
 
 - Harpauer, Ms. Donna (Saskatchewan Party, Watrous) 
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne 
 
- Agricultural Income Disaster Assistance Program (AIDA) 
- Funding 
- Withdrawal, petitions, 
	273 
 
 
 
- Agriculture and Food Department 
- Estimates, main (2000-2001), 
	2239–40 
 
 
- Agriculture crisis 
- Families, impact, member's statement, 
	15 
 
 
- Canada-Saskatchewan Adjustment Program (CSAP), 
	938–39 
 
- Dance 
- Investors Group scholarship winner, Braden Stevenson, Lanigan, Royal Winnipeg Ballet, member's statement, 
	1265 
 
 
- Electronic Information and Documents Act, 2000 (No. 38) 
 
- Gasoline 
- Tax 
- Reduction, petitions, 
	882, 
	914, 
	941–42, 
	976, 
	1033, 
	1059, 
	1146, 
	1177, 
	1274–75, 
	1332 
 
 
 
- Grain 
- Seeding 
- Completion, record time, farm families, commendation, moved (Harper), 
	1594–96 
- Questions and comments 
	1601 
 
 
- Progress to date, member's statement, 
	1363–64 
 
 
 
- Grain transportation, freight rates 
- Increase, 2000-2001 crop year 
- Federal government suspension, moved (Sonntag); amendment (Hermanson), 
	894–95 
 
 
 
- Health Department 
- Estimates, main (2000-2001), 
	1728–29 
 
 
- Highways and roads 
- Highway No. 15 
- Semans to Highway No. 20 
- Economic development, impact, 
	1683–84 
 
 
 
 
- Honours and awards 
- Saskatchewan Order of Merit 
- Recipients, introduction, 
	978 
 
 
 
- Hospitals 
- Conversion to wellness centres, 
	2144 
 
- Lanigan 
- Conversion to health centre, 
	2144–45 
 
 
- Lanigan, petitions, 
	1382, 
	1435, 
	1468, 
	1498, 
	1530, 
	1550, 
	1582, 
	1614, 
	1644, 
	1675, 
	1706, 
	1762, 
	1804, 
	1833, 
	1865, 
	2036, 
	2070, 
	2105, 
	2140, 
	2199, 
	2298 
 
- Watrous 
- Camp Easter Seal, emergency and supplementary health services, 
	1535–36 
 
- Conversion to health centre, 
	2145 
 
 
- Watrous, petitions, 
	1382, 
	1435, 
	1468, 
	1498, 
	1530, 
	1550, 
	1582, 
	1614, 
	1644, 
	1675, 
	1706, 
	1762, 
	1804, 
	1833, 
	1865, 
	2036, 
	2070, 
	2105, 
	2140, 
	2199, 
	2298 
 
 
- Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs Department 
- Estimates, main (2000-2001), 
	1002–3 
 
 
- Legislative Assembly 
- Staff, long service awards, congratulations, member's statement, 
	2040 
 
 
- Living Sky Health District 
- Health/Budget plans, 
	1536 
 
- Home care, services, reassessment and termination, 
	1235, 
	1442 
 
 
- Mining industry 
- Provincial Mine Rescue and Emergency Response Competition, Regina, May 27, 2000, member's statement, 
	1584 
 
 
- Motor vehicles 
- New 
- Sales tax, $3,000 exemption, petitions, 
	838–39 
 
 
 
- Municipalities 
- Reserve funds, petitions, 
	636, 
	668 
 
 
- Oral question period 
- Agricultural Income Disaster Assistance Program (AIDA), payments, claw back, 
	865–66 
 
- Farm income 
- Canada-Saskatchewan Adjustment Program, 
	938–39 
 
 
- Highways and roads 
- Highway No. 15, Semans to Highway No. 20 
- Economic development, impact, 
	1683–84 
 
 
 
- Hospitals 
- Conversion to wellness centres, 
	2144 
 
- Lanigan, conversion to health centre, 
	2144–45 
 
- Watrous 
- Camp Easter Seal, emergency and supplementary health services, 
	1535–36 
 
- Conversion to health centre, 
	2145 
 
 
 
- Living Sky Health District 
- Health/Budget plans, 
	1536 
 
- Home care, services, reassessment and termination, 
	1235, 
	1442 
 
 
- Special care homes, closures, 
	2145 
 
- Trade, agricultural, equalization payment, 300 million, Liquor and Gaming Fund, 
	250–51, 
	279–80 
 
- Wolverine Rural Municipality, Living Sky Health District, debenture, non payment, 
	1441–42 
 
 
- Parks Amendment Act, 1999 (No. 5) 
 
- Post Secondary Education and Skills Training Act, 2000 (No. 39) 
 
- Public service 
- National Public Service Week, June 11-17, 2000, member's statement, 
	1764 
 
 
- Public Service Commission 
- Estimates, main (2000-2001), 
	1671–73 
 
 
- Research and development 
- Partnership, moved (Jones); amendment (Harpauer), 
	662–63 
 
 
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications Amendment Act, 2000 (No. 19) 
 
- Small business 
- Clavet businessman, Steve Zablocki, leaving province, member's statement, 
	582–83 
 
 
- Telephones 
- Cellular service 
- Prud'homme, Bruno, Vonda and Cudworth, petitions, 
	1118 
 
 
 
- Trade 
- Agricultural 
- Equalization payment, federal government 
 
 
 
- Trade Union Amendment Act, 2000 (No. 223) 
 
- Wolverine Rural Municipality 
- Living Sky Health District, debenture, nonpayment, 
	1441–42 
 
 
 - Harper, Mr. Ron (NDP, Regina Northeast) 
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne 
 
- Agriculture crisis 
- Families, impact, member's statement, 
	16 
 
 
- Canada-Saskatchewan Adjustment Program (CSAP) 
 
- Decoration Day 
- Veterans remembrance, Riverside Memorial Park, Regina, member's statement, 
	1584 
 
 
- Grain 
- Booth Siding Terminal, official opening, member's statement, 
	1973 
 
- Seeding 
- Completion, record time, farm families, commendation, moved (Harper), 
	1591–93 
 
 
 
- Grain transportation, freight rates 
- Increase, 2000-2001 crop year 
- Federal government suspension, moved (Sonntag); amendment (Hermanson), 
	893–94 
 
 
 
- Highways and roads 
- Gravel, reverting to, moved (Elhard); amendment (Yates), 
	1779–80 
 
 
- Housing 
- Straw bale construction, partnership, Saskatchewan Housing Corporation and Namerind Housing Corporation, member's statement, 
	1234 
 
 
- Métis 
- Employment and Training Awards, Fort Qu'Appelle, member's statement, 
	179 
 
 
- Motor vehicles 
- New 
- Sales, member's statement, 
	698 
 
 
 
- Municipalities 
- Amalgamation, moved (Bjornerud); amendment (Lorje), 
	650–52 
 
 
- Small business 
- Regina 
- Action Office Interiors, grand opening, member's statement, 
	1009 
 
 
 
- Smoking 
- Public places and workplaces, ban, legislation, petitions, 
	1581 
 
 
- Sports 
- Curling 
- Canadian Postal Employees Curling Classic, 34th annual, Highland Curling Club, Regina, member's statement, 
	453 
 
 
 
- Television 
- Canadian Television network, Regina, Launch 2000, member's statement, 
	2252 
 
 
 - Hart, Mr. Glen (Saskatchewan Party, Last Mountain-Touchwood) 
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne 
 
- Agricultural Income Disaster Assistance Program (AIDA) 
- Funding 
- Withdrawal, petitions, 
	273 
 
 
 
- Animal Identification Amendment Act, 1999 (No. 2) 
 
- Certified Management Accountants Act (No. 27) 
 
- Colleges 
- Canadian Bible College and Theological Seminary, Regina, relocation, Calgary, member's statement, 
	390 
 
 
- Crown Corporations' Rates Review Act (No. 226) 
 
- Education, post-secondary 
- Accessibility, affordable 
- Public consultation, ministerial statement, 
	114 
 
 
- Graduates, member's statement, 
	1438 
 
 
- Gasoline 
- Tax 
- Reduction, petitions, 
	602, 
	696, 
	777–78, 
	808, 
	882, 
	942, 
	976, 
	1006, 
	1118, 
	1275, 
	1498 
 
 
 
- Grain 
- Elevators 
- Cupar, fire, member's statement, 
	276 
 
 
- United Grain Growers, facilities, expansion, Cupar, member's statement, 
	246–47 
 
 
- Health Department 
- Estimates, main (2000-2001), 
	2177–78 
 
 
- Health Labour Relations Reorganization Amendment Act, 1999 (No. 3) 
 
- Highways and Transportation Department 
- Estimates, main (2000-2001), 
	2194 
 
 
- Historic/heritage sites and monuments 
- Maintenance, Highway No. 35, Ken Doucett, Lipton, member's statement, 
	2072 
 
 
- Honours and awards 
- Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal 
- Recipients 
- Family and friends, introduction, 
	1264 
 
 
 
 
- Hospital closures 
- Moratorium, until health care review, completion, moved (Bakken); amendment (Jones), 
	1463–65 
 
 
- Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs Department 
 
- Justice Department 
- Estimates, main (2000-2001), 
	1896–97 
 
 
- Ministerial statements 
- Education, post-secondary, accessibility, affordable, public consultation, 
	114 
 
 
- Motor vehicles 
- New 
- Sales tax, $3,000 exemption, petitions, 
	839 
 
 
 
- Oral question period 
- Students, Partnerships program, termination, 
	393 
 
- University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon 
- College of Medicine, General pathology program, accreditation, 
	1389 
 
 
 
- Personal injury protection plan 
 
- Post Secondary Education and Skills Training Act, 2000 (No. 39) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	1939–40 
 
 
- Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training Department 
 
- Post-Secondary Graduate Tax Credit Act (No. 85) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	2165–67 
 
 
- Public Employees Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2000 (No. 18) 
 
- Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies Act (No. 40) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	1935–36 
 
 
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications Amendment Act, 2000 (No. 19) 
 
- Sports 
- Basketball 
- Wishart Marauders, 1 A provincial high school girls champions, Hoopla 2000, Saskatoon, member's statement, 
	605 
 
 
 
- Student Assistance and Student Aid Fund Amendment Act, 1999 (No. 7) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	1940–41 
 
 
- Students 
- Partnership program, termination, 
	393 
 
 
- Telephones 
- Cellular service 
- Prud'homme, Bruno, Vonda and Cudworth, petitions, 
	1204 
 
- Strasbourg, Duval, Govan and Bulyea, petitions, 
	1146, 
	1178, 
	1230, 
	1262, 
	1436, 
	1468, 
	1582, 
	1644, 
	1905, 
	2070 
 
 
 
- University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon 
- College of Medicine 
- General pathology program, accreditation, 
	1389 
 
 
 
 - Heppner, Mr. Ben (Saskatchewan Party, Rosthern) 
- Accountability of Subsidiaries of Subsidiary Crown Corporations Act (No. 205) 
 
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne 
 
- Agricultural Income Disaster Assistance Program (AIDA) 
- Funding 
- Withdrawal, petitions, 
	271 
 
 
 
- Automobile Accident Insurance Amendment Act, 2000 (No. 2) (No. 35) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	1941–42 
 
 
- Automobile Accident Insurance Amendment Act, 2000 (No. 232) 
 
- Crown Corporations Amendment Act, 2000 (No. 65) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	2053–55 
 
 
- Education Department 
- Minister 
- Non-language, use, member's statement, 
	810 
 
 
 
- Electricity 
- Co-generation 
- SaskPower International and ATCO Power of Alberta, Saskatchewan Potash Corporation, Cory mine, near Saskatoon, ministerial statement, 
	1341 
 
 
- Queen Elizabeth Power Station, Saskatoon, improved technology, upgrade, ministerial statement, 
	1212–13 
 
- Transmission, open access tariff, ministerial statement (Nilson), 
	1914 
 
 
- Environment and Resource Management Department 
- Estimates, main (2000-2001), 
	931–33 
 
 
- Firearms Act (C-68) 
- Court challenges, member's statement, 
	1835 
 
 
- Highways and roads 
- Deterioration, member's statement, 
	1364 
 
 
- Highways and Transportation Department 
- Estimates, main (2000-2001), 
	2191–92 
 
 
- Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan 
 
- Justice Statutes (Consumer Protection) Amendment Act, 2000 (No. 16) 
 
- Legislative Building, Regina 
- Accessibility, member's statement, 
	1907 
 
- Lights off, member's statement, 
	1974 
 
 
- Mentally Disordered Persons Amendment Act, 1999 (No. 6) 
 
- Ministerial statements 
- Electricity 
- Co-generation, SaskPower International and ATCO Power of Alberta, Saskatchewan Potash Corporation, Cory mine, near Saskatoon, 
	1341 
 
- Queen Elizabeth Power Station, Saskatoon, improved technology, upgrade, 
	1212–13 
 
- Transmission, open access tariff, ministerial statement, 
	1914 
 
 
 
- Motor Carrier Amendment Act, 2000 (No. 36) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	1943–44 
 
 
- Motor vehicle insurance 
- Rates, sales tax, expanded 
 
 
- Motor vehicles 
- New 
- Sales tax, $3,000 exemption, petitions, 
	837 
 
 
- Tax paid on budget day, sales tax, grandfather, petitions, 
	857, 
	881 
 
 
- Municipalities 
- Amalgamation, petitions, 
	327 
 
- Reserve funds, petitions, 
	635, 
	667 
 
 
- Natural gas 
- Pipeline, expansion, Goodsoil to Rosetown 
 
 
- Oral question period 
- Crown corporations, profits, 
	841–42 
 
- Information Services Corporation, establishment, cost, 
	889–90 
 
- Motor vehicle insurance, rates, sales tax, expanded, impact, 
	553–54 
 
- Natural gas 
- Pipeline expansion, Goodsoil to Rosetown 
 
 
- Utilities 
- Rate review panel 
- Interim, rate increases, 
	134 
 
- Permanent, appointment, 
	134, 
	842 
 
 
 
 
- Personal injury protection plan 
- Review, full, independent, 
	676, 
	703–4, 
	1279–80, 
	1443, 
	1557–58 
- Committee membership, 
	1477–78 
- Dr. Stewart McMillan, resignation, 
	1443 
 
 
 
- Review, full, independent, member's statement, 
	1764 
 
- Victims' group, member's statement, 
	2301 
 
 
- Points of order 
- Members 
- Unacceptable, personal attacks, 
	1107 
 
 
 
- Power Corporation Superannuation Amendment Act, 2000 (No. 47) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	2056–57 
 
 
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications Amendment Act, 2000 (No. 19) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	2057 
 
 
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation Amendment Act, 2000 (No. 20) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	2058–59 
 
 
- Telephones 
- Cellular service 
- Prud'homme, Bruno, Vonda and Cudworth, petitions, 
	1059 
 
 
 
- Training programs 
- Canadian Skills Competition, Prince Albert, member's statement, 
	604 
 
 
- Utilities 
- Rate review panel 
- Interim, rate increases, review, 
	134 
 
- Permanent, appointment, 
	134, 
	842 
 
 
 
- Vehicle Administration Amendment Act, 2000 (No. 2) (No. 54) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	1944–45 
 
 
- Wood River constituency 
- By-election 
- CRTC and Chief Electoral Officer, complaint, Liberal candidate, member's statement, 
	2142 
 
 
 
 - Hermanson, Mr. Elwin (Saskatchewan Party, Rosetown-Biggar) Leader of the Opposition 
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne 
 
- Agricultural Income Disaster Assistance Program (AIDA) 
 
- Agriculture crisis 
- Government support, 
	47–48 
 
 
- Budget 
- Public opinion poll, Hollinger Saskatchewan newspapers, 
	1266–68 
 
 
- Budget (March 29, 2000) 
- Moved to resolve into Committee of Finance; amendment, 
	339 
 
 
- Centennial 2005 
- Celebrations, ministerial statement, (Hillson), 
	1445 
 
 
- Construction Industry Labour Relations Amendment Act, 2000 (No. 59) 
 
- Correctional centres 
- Oskana Community Correctional Centre, Regina, Alberta parolees, 
	863–64, 
	920 
 
 
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals 
- Non-prescription, sales tax, expansion, 
	390–91 
 
 
- Environment and Resource Management Department 
- Licences and fees, increase, 
	520 
 
 
- Fiscal Stabilization Fund 
 
- Four-year Taxation Plan Act (No. 201) 
 
- Government 
- Coalition, 
	108–9 
- Agreement, cancellation, 
	2203–4 
 
- Liberal Party election platform, implementation, 
	2253–54 
 
- Renegotiation, Wood River constituency by-election results, 
	1869–71 
 
 
- Credit rating, ministerial statement (Cline), 
	1128–29 
 
- Non-confidence motion, moved (Krawetz), 
	2212–13 
 
 
- Government departments, agencies and Crown corporations 
- Fees and service charges, increase, 
	550–52 
 
 
- Grain transportation, freight rates 
- Increase, 2000-2001 crop year 
- Federal government suspension, moved (Sonntag); amendment (Hermanson), 
	898–901 
 
 
 
- Health Department 
- Estimates, main (2000-2001), 
	1424 
 
 
- Highways and roads 
- Construction and maintenance 
- Government responsibility, 
	1710 
 
 
- Funding 
- Gasoline tax and motor vehicle fees, percentage, 
	1618–19 
 
 
 
- Highways and Transportation Department 
- Estimates, main (2000-2001), 
	1083–85 
 
 
- Honours and awards 
- Governor General's Caring Canadian Award, recipients 
 
- Governor General's Medal of Bravery, recipients 
 
- Meritorious Service Medal, recipient introduction, 
	977–78 
 
- Military cross, recipient, Dr. Stephen Worobetz, introduction, 
	977–78 
 
- Order of Canada, recipients, introduction, 
	977–78 
 
- Saskatchewan Order of Merit 
- Recipients, introduction, 
	977–78 
 
 
- Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal 
 
 
- Hospital waiting lists 
- Canada Health Act, requirements, 
	1386–87 
 
 
- Income tax 
- Rates 
- Equal to residents of Alberta, 
	1555–56 
 
 
- Reduction 
- Without increasing sales tax, 
	311–12 
 
 
 
- Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amendment Act, 2000 (No. 203) 
 
- Legislative Assembly members 
- Saskatoon Riversdale constituency 
 
 
- Lieutenant-Governor 
- Appointment, Lynda Haverstock, member's statement, 
	106–7 
 
 
- Ministerial statements 
- Centennial, 2005, celebrations, 
	1445 
 
 
- Motions for supply (interim) 
- Expenses 
- Fiscal year ending March 31, 2001, moved (Cline), 
	555–59 
 
 
 
- Motor vehicles 
- Used 
- Gift to a relative, book value, sales tax payment, 
	606–7 
 
 
 
- Oral question period 
- Agricultural Income Disaster Assistance Program (AIDA), payments, claw back, 
	866 
 
- Agriculture 
- Federal government, funding, 
	79 
 
 
- Agriculture crisis 
- Government support, 
	47–48 
 
 
- Budget (March 29, 2000) 
- Public opinion poll, Hollinger Saskatchewan newspapers, 
	1266–68 
 
 
- Correctional centres, Oskana Community Correctional Centre, Regina, Alberta parolees, 
	863–64, 
	920 
 
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals 
- Non-prescription, sales tax, expansion, 
	390–91 
 
 
- Environment and Resource Management Department, licences and fees, increase, 
	520 
 
- Fiscal Stabilization Fund, establishment, 
	334–35 
 
- Gasoline tax, reduction, 
	1502 
 
- Government 
- Coalition, 
	108–9 
- Agreement, cancellation, 
	2203–4 
 
- Liberal Party election platform, implementation, 
	2253–54 
 
- Renegotiation, Wood River constituency by-election results, 
	1869–71 
 
 
 
- Government departments, agencies and Crown corporations 
- Fees and service charges, increase, 
	550–52 
 
 
- Health care 
- Reciprocal agreements, Alberta, 
	1679–81 
 
- Review 
- Completion, prior to health services cutbacks, 
	1300–1302 
 
 
 
- Highways and roads 
- Construction and maintenance 
- Funding 
- Gasoline tax, revenue, percentage, 
	1618–19 
 
 
- Government responsibility, 
	1710 
 
 
 
- Hospital waiting lists, Canada Health Act, requirements, 
	1386–87 
 
- Income tax 
- Rates, equal to residents of Alberta, 
	1555–56 
 
- Reduction, without increasing sales tax, 
	311–12 
 
 
- Motor vehicles, used 
- Gift to a relative, book value, sales tax payment, 
	606–7 
 
 
- Plains Health Centre, Regina, closure, 
	181–82 
 
- Political parties, contributions 
- Liberal Party, annual returns, filing, Election Act, 1996, compliance, 
	1040–42 
 
 
- Potato industry, Lake Diefenbaker Potato Corporation, investment, 
	842 
- Creditors, legislation, 
	730–31 
 
 
- Premier, plans, future, 
	886 
 
- Special care homes, fee increase, 
	519–20 
 
- SPUDCO (Saskatchewan Potato Utility Corporation), public inquiry, 
	843 
 
- Student loans, six-month interest-free grace period, cancellation, 
	453–54 
 
- Taxation 
- Freedom day, Fraser Institute report, 
	2302–3 
 
 
- Trade, agricultural, equalization payment, 300 million, Liquor and Gaming Fund, 
	248–49 
 
 
- Parks 
- Sandra Schmirler Olympic Gold Park, Biggar, member's statement, 
	698 
 
 
- Plains Health Centre, Regina 
 
- Points of order 
- Questions re: party policies, 
	1042 
 
 
- Political parties 
- Contributions 
- Liberal Party, annual returns, filing, Election Act, 1996, compliance, 
	1040–42 
 
 
 
- Provincial Emblems and Honours Amendment Act, 2000 (No. 33) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	990 
 
 
- Respect for Constituents Act (No. 202) 
 
- SPUDCO (Saskatchewan Potato Utility Corporation) 
- Investment 
- Lake Diefenbaker Potato Corporation, 
	842 
- Creditors, legislation, 
	730–31 
 
 
 
 
- Student loans 
- Six-month interest-free grace period, cancellation, 
	453–54 
 
 
- Taxation 
- Freedom day, Fraser Institute report, 
	2302–3 
 
 
- Taxation, reduction, 
	331–32 
- Introduction in every budget since 1995, moved (Higgins); amendment (Hermanson), 
	971–73 
 
 
- Trade 
- Agricultural 
- Equalization payment, federal government 
- $1 billion to address agricultural crisis, moved (Romanow), 
	30–32 
 
- $300 million, Liquor and Gaming Fund, 
	248–49 
 
 
 
 
- Tributes 
- Schmirler, Sandra, member's statement, 
	330 
 
 
- Wood River constituency 
- By-election, 
	1207–9, 
	2203–4 
- Saskatchewan Party 
- Nomination 
- Candidates, member's statement, 
	1438 
 
 
 
 
 
 - Higgins, Ms. Deb (NDP, Moose Jaw Wakamow) 
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne 
 
- Agricultural research 
- Agricultural Sciences Month, April, proclamation, member's statement, 
	886 
 
 
- Cancer 
- National Cancer Survivors Day, June 2, 2000, member's statement, 
	1532–33 
 
 
- Co-operatives 
- Moose Jaw Co-op Centre, grand opening, member's statement, 
	751 
 
 
- Condolences 
- Davies, William Gwynne (Bill) (former MLA), moved (Romanow), 
	263–64 
 
 
- Construction Industry Labour Relations Amendment Act, 2000 (No. 59) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	2279–80 
 
 
- Emergency preparedness 
- Emergency Preparedness Week, May 1-5, 2000, member's statement, 
	943 
 
 
- Film industry 
- Heartland Motion Pictures, feature film, Borderline Normal, shooting, member's statement, 
	209 
 
 
- Government 
- Non-confidence motion, moved (Krawetz), 
	2214–15 
 
 
- Health care 
- ALS Week, June 19-23, 2000, member's statement, 
	1973 
 
- Computerized tomography, mobile service project, southwest, member's statement, 
	518 
 
- Diabetes 
- Funding, member's statement, 
	841 
 
 
 
- Health districts 
- Health/Budget plans, moved (Gantefoer); amendment (Wartman), 
	1246–47 
- Questions and comments 
	1250 
 
 
 
- Medicare 
- National Day of Warning Against the Privatization of Health Care, June 14, 2000, member's statement, 
	1806–7 
 
 
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation 
- Contract, Alcatal Canada Wire, member's statement, 
	361 
 
 
- Smoking 
- Public places and workplaces, ban, legislation, petitions, 
	1643, 
	2198 
 
 
- Taxation, reduction 
- Introduction in every budget since 1995, moved (Higgins); amendment (Hermanson), 
	961–63 
 
 
- Tourism 
- Attractions, Moose Jaw, member's statement, 
	2301 
 
 
- Training programs 
- Skills Canada Saskatchewan competition, Prince Albert, member's statement, 
	2142 
 
 
- Trees 
- Millennium Grove plantings, Empire Elementary School, Moose Jaw, member's statement, 
	1278 
 
 
- Women 
- Ordinary Lives, Extraordinary Women booklet, member's statement, 
	78 
 
- YM/YWCA and Moose Jaw Transition House, Women of Distinction Awards, Moose Jaw, member's statement, 
	1088 
 
 
- Wood River constituency 
- By-election 
- New Democratic Party, nomination meeting, member's statement, 
	1500 
 
 
 
- Writers 
- Bishop, Mary Harelkin, Tunnels of Time, publication, member's statement, 
	1439 
 
 
 - Hillson, Hon. Jack (Liberal Party, North Battleford) Minister of Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs 
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne 
 
- Business 
- Battlefords Business Excellence (BBEX) Awards. 2000, member's statement, 
	980 
 
 
- Centennial 2005 
- Celebrations 
- Bicycle trip across Saskatchewan, ministerial statement (Hillson), 
	2148 
 
 
- Celebrations, ministerial statement, (Hillson), 
	1444–45 
 
 
- Construction Industry Labour Relations Amendment Act, 2000 (No. 59) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	2282–85 
 
 
- Dance 
- Svoboda Ukrainian Dance Festival, North Battleford, member's statement, 
	671–72 
 
 
- Economy, Canadian 
- Growth, member's statement, 
	1552 
 
 
- Economy, growth 
- The Battlefords constituency, member's statement, 
	310–11 
 
 
- Government 
- Non-confidence motion, moved (Krawetz), 
	2215–17 
 
 
- Grain 
- Price subsidies, United States/European Economic Union 
- World Trade Organization, Seattle meeting 
- Agenda, ministerial statement (Hillson), 
	21–22 
 
 
 
 
- Health care 
- Privatization 
- United States, bankruptcies, impact, member's statement, 
	1583–84 
 
 
 
- Health districts 
- Health/Budget plans, moved (Gantefoer); amendment (Wartman) 
 
 
- Highways and roads 
- Highway No. 1, twinning 
- Completion within three years, moved (Elhard); amendment (Hillson), 
	761–62 
 
 
 
- Honours and awards 
- Order of Canada, recipients, introduction, 
	978 
 
- Saskatchewan Order of Merit 
- Recipients, introduction, 
	978 
 
 
 
- Indians/First Nations 
- National Aboriginal Day, June 21, 2000, member's statement, 
	2045 
 
 
- Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs Department 
 
- Livestock feed industry 
- CanGro Processors Ltd. 
- Mill, North Battleford, grand opening, member's statement, 
	107 
 
 
 
- Ministerial statements 
- Centennial, 2005, celebrations, 
	1444–45 
- Bicycle trip across Saskatchewan, 
	2148 
 
 
- Grain price subsidies, United States/European Union, World Trade Organization, Seattle meeting, agenda, 
	21–22 
 
 
- Municipalities 
- Amalgamation, moved (Bjornerud); amendment (Lorje) 
- Questions and comments 
	655 
 
 
- Reserve funds and assets, moved (Bjornerud); amendment (Hillson), 
	789–91 
 
 
- Oral question period 
- Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs Department, ministerial assistant, severance pay, 
	2143–44 
 
 
- Points of order 
- Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations, executive director, appointment, 
	463 
 
 
- Privilege 
- Leader-Post reference to member as North Battleford NDP MLA, 
	804 
 
 
- Provincial Emblems and Honours Amendment Act, 2000 (No. 33) 
 
- Sports 
- Curling 
- Meota Curling Club, Curler of the Century, Jessie Fitch, member's statement, 
	1364 
 
 
- Hockey 
- Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League 
- Championship winners, North Battleford, North Stars, member's statement, 
	809–10 
 
- Northern division championship winners, North Battleford, North Stars, member's statement, 
	582 
 
 
 
 
- University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon 
- Dentistry, gold medal award recipient, Michael Lypka, member's statement, 
	1472–73 
 
 
 - Huyghebaert, Mr. Delwood (Yogi) (Saskatchewan Party, Wood River) 
- Highways and roads 
- Construction and maintenance 
- Government responsibility, 
	2253 
 
 
- Highway No. 18 
- Repair, Climax citizens, member's statement, 
	2301–2 
 
 
 
- Oral question period 
- Highways and roads 
- Construction and maintenance 
- Government responsibility, 
	2253 
 
 
 
 
- Wood River constituency 
- By-election 
- Winner, Yogi Huyghebaert, Saskatchewan Party 
- Gratitude, member's statement, 
	2250–51