Hansard Speaker Index - 1st Session of the 24th Legislature
- Romanow, Hon. Roy J. (NDP, Saskatoon Riversdale) Premier
- Agriculture crisis
- Government support,
47–48
- Art/Artists
- Joni Mitchell exhibit, Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, member's statement,
2251
- Assiniboine Valley Health District
- Canora Ambulance Care and Duck Mountain Ambulance Care, Kamsack, purchase, intention,
2112–13
- Cancer
- Tumour, bowel, spreading to liver, A. Lavalley,
1387–88
- Committees
- Deputy Chair, Peter Prebble, appointment, moved (Romanow),
13
- Committees, select standing
- Members
- Nominations by Select Special Committee, moved (Romanow),
10
- Condolences
- Communication, moved (Romanow),
270
- Davies, William Gwynne (Bill) (former MLA), moved (Romanow),
260–63
- MacFarlane, Douglas Thomas (former MLA), moved (Romanow),
253–54
- McNeill, Gordon James (former MLA), moved (Romanow),
256–57
- Construction industry
- Union certification,
2042–43
- Saskatchewan Alliance for Economic Growth
- Environment and Resource Management Department
- Licences and fees, increase,
520–21
- Executive Council
- Estimates, main (2000-2001),
2308–43
- Government
- Coalition,
80–83,
109–10
- Renegotiation, Wood River constituency by-election results,
1870–71
- Grain transportation, freight rates
- Increase, 2000-2001 crop year,
889
- Federal government suspension, moved (Sonntag); amendment (Hermanson),
895–98
- Health districts
- Value-for-money audit,
313
- Highways and roads
- Construction and maintenance
- Highway No. 28
- South of Radville, deterioration, school bus safety,
135
- Honours and awards
- Governor General's Caring Canadian Award, recipients
- Governor General's Medal of Bravery, recipients
- Meritorious Service Medal, recipient introduction,
977
- Military cross, recipient, Dr. Stephen Worobetz, introduction,
977
- Order of Canada, recipients, introduction,
977
- Saskatchewan Order of Merit
- Nomination, Sandra Schmirler, letter to Ted Turner, Chair, honours advisory committee,
990–91
- Recipients, introduction,
977
- Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal
- Hospital closures
- Moratorium, until health care review, completion,
1809,
1841
- Hospital waiting lists
- Canada Health Act, requirements,
1386–87
- Hospitals
- Conversion to wellness centres,
2110–11
- Income tax
- Reduction
- Without increasing sales tax,
311–12
- Indians/First Nations
- Off-reserve
- Purchases, provincial sales tax payment,
314
- Legislative Assembly
- Votes and Proceedings, printing, moved (Romanow),
10
- Legislative Building, Regina
- Front lawn, sports regulation,
1586
- Oral question period
- Agriculture
- Federal government, funding,
79–80
- Agriculture crisis
- Government support,
47–48
- Assiniboine Valley Health District, Canora Ambulance Care and Duck Mountain Ambulance service, purchase, intention,
2112–13
- Cancer
- Tumour, bowel, spreading to liver, A. Lavalley,
1387–88
- Construction industry
- Union certification,
2042–43
- Saskatchewan Alliance for Economic Growth
- Education Department, Minister, appointment,
81
- Environment and Resource Management Department, licences and fees, increase,
520–21
- Executive Council, staff, Harvey McLane,
456–57
- Government
- Coalition,
80–83,
109–10
- Renegotiation, Wood River constituency by-election results,
1870–71
- Grain transportation, freight rates, increase, 2000-2001 crop year,
889
- Health districts
- Value-for-money audit,
313
- Highways and roads
- Construction and maintenance
- Highway No. 28
- South of Radville, deterioration, school bus safety,
135
- Hospital closures
- Moratorium, until health care review, completion,
1809,
1841
- Hospital waiting lists, Canada Health Act, requirements,
1386–87
- Hospitals
- Conversion to wellness centres,
2110–11
- Income tax
- Reduction, without increasing sales tax,
311–12
- Legislative Building, front lawn, sports regulation,
1586
- Medicare Commission, establishment,
1810–11
- Nurses, shortage and working conditions,
734
- Police services
- Additional police officers,
314–15
- Political parties, contributions
- Premier, plans, future,
886–87
- Sales tax
- First Nations, off-reserve purchases,
314
- Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority
- Special care homes, closures,
2110–11
- Taxation
- Freedom day, Fraser Institute report,
2302–3
- Trade, agricultural, equalization payment, 300 million, Liquor and Gaming Fund,
249–51
- Utilities
- Rate review panel
- Permanent, appointment,
134–35
- Police services
- Additional police officers,
314–15
- Provincial Emblems and Honours Amendment Act, 2000 (No. 33)
- Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority
- Speech from the Throne
- Consideration, December 7, 1999, moved (Romanow),
10
- Taxation
- Freedom day, Fraser Institute report,
2302–3
- Trade
- Agricultural
- Equalization payment, federal government
- $1 billion to address agricultural crisis, moved (Romanow),
27–29
- $300 million, Liquor and Gaming Fund,
249–51
- Utilities
- Rate review panel
- Permanent, appointment,
134–35