Hansard Speaker Index - 2nd Session of the 24th Legislature
       
      
      
      
- Gantefoer, Mr. Rod (Saskatchewan Party, Melfort-Tisdale) 
- Allan Blair Cancer Centre, Regina 
- New equipment for radiation treatment, ministerial statement (Nilson), 
	1195–96 
 
 
- Ambulance service 
- Community-based, consolidation and centralization, petitions, 
	1741 
 
 
- Centenarians 
- Kinne, Doris, 100th birthday congratulations, member's statement, 
	1134 
 
 
- Commission on Medicare 
- Final report, examination of Mr. Ken Fyke, Commissioner, 
	607–9, 
	612–14 
 
- Recommendations 
- Physicians/Doctors, salaried, 
	519 
 
- Process for dealing with, 
	545, 
	1983 
 
- Process for dealing with, all-party committee, mandate, 
	644 
 
 
- Report 
- Health care system fragile, 
	545 
 
 
 
- Crown corporations 
- Investments 
- Due diligence guidelines, 
	933 
 
- Due diligence guidelines, ignored, 
	934 
 
 
 
- Dietitians Act (No. 5) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	2153 
 
 
- Energy 
- Rebates to consumers, petitions, 
	423, 
	451, 
	565, 
	701, 
	735, 
	783, 
	835, 
	867, 
	983, 
	1011, 
	1029, 
	1335, 
	1393 
 
 
- Food banks 
- Melfort, construction of new building, member's statement, 
	929 
 
 
- Health care 
- Bill of rights and responsibilities, 
	519 
 
- Commission on Medicare, final report, referral to Health Care Committee, moved (Lautermilch); amendment (Gantefoer), 
	1319–21 
 
- Gratitude to all affected citizens, for coping and work done during strike, member's statement, 
	1835–36 
 
- Standing Committee on Health Care 
- Appoint and empower, moved (Nilson), 
	1169–72 
 
 
- Structure, for benefit of citizens, 
	518 
 
 
- Health Care Commissioner Act (No. 211) 
 
- Health care workers 
- Negotiations 
- CUPE and Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations, 
	1569 
- Contract dispute, workload, 
	1603 
 
 
- CUPE and Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations, mediation, 
	1779–80 
 
- Strike settlement, funding, 
	1838 
 
 
- Strike, 
	1690–92 
- Essential services delivery during mediation, 
	1749 
 
- Long-term care patients, 
	1807–8 
 
- Patients moved from long-term care facilities, 
	1778–79 
 
- Patients sent out-of-province, 
	1778 
 
 
- Strike notice, delivery of health services, 
	1569, 
	1602 
 
 
- Health Department 
- Provincial Nursing Council 
- Funding, projects, ministerial statement (Nilson) 
- Casual workforce issues, 
	401 
 
- Magnet work environments, 
	400 
 
- Mentor program, nursing students, clinical assignments, 
	401 
 
 
 
 
- Hearing Aid Sales and Services Act (No. 26) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	2149 
 
 
- Honours and awards 
- Lieutenant Governor's Award for Outstanding Service to Rural Saskatchewan, Gerald Audette, recipient, member's statement, 
	642–43 
 
- Royal Canadian Humane Association, Medal of Bravery, recipient, Tyler Howes, member's statement, 
	597 
 
 
- Hospital waiting lists, 
	84, 
	742 
 
- Hospitals 
- Melfort 
- Expanded, renovated, official opening, member's statement, 
	1100 
 
 
 
- Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 33) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	2125 
 
 
- Long-term care 
- New facility to replace Parkland Care Centre, announcement, member's statement, 
	1100 
 
 
- Ministerial statements 
- Allan Blair Cancer Centre, Regina, new equipment for radiation treatment, 
	1195–96 
 
- Health Department, Provincial Nursing Council, funding, projects, 
	400–401 
 
 
- Nurses 
- Training, recruitment, and retention, 
	114 
 
 
- Oral question period 
- Commission on Medicare 
- Recommendations 
- Physicians/doctors, salaried, 
	519 
 
- Process for dealing with, 
	545, 
	1983 
 
- Process for dealing with, all-party committee, mandate, 
	644 
 
 
- Report 
- Health care system fragile, 
	545 
 
 
 
- Crown corporations 
- Investments 
- Due diligence guidelines, 
	933 
 
- Due diligence guidelines, ignored, 
	934 
 
 
 
- Health care 
- Bill of rights and responsibilities, 
	519 
 
- Structure, for benefit of citizens, 
	518 
 
 
- Health care workers 
- Negotiations, CUPE and Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations, contract dispute, workload, 
	1603 
 
- Negotiations, CUPE and Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations, mediation, 
	1779–80 
 
- Negotiations, strike settlement, funding, 
	1838 
 
- Negotiations, workplace issues, 
	1838 
 
- Strike, essential services delivery during mediation, 
	1749 
 
- Strike, long-term care patients, 
	1807–8 
 
- Strike, patients moved from long-term care facilities, 
	1778–79 
 
- Strike, patients sent out-of-province, 
	1778 
 
- Strike, surgery cancellation, 
	1778, 
	1807 
 
- Strike, workplace issues, 
	1808 
 
- Strike notice, delivery of health services, 
	1569, 
	1602 
 
 
- Hospital waiting lists, 
	84, 
	742 
 
- Hospitals 
- Beds, psychiatric, closures, 
	172 
 
 
- Nurses 
- Training, recruitment, and retention, 
	114 
 
 
- Physicians/Doctors 
- Psychiatrists, loss, Regina Health District, 
	457, 
	708–9 
 
 
- Population 
- Forecast 
- Planning for Saskatchewan's Future 
	12–13 
 
 
 
- University of Saskatchewan 
- College of Medicine, funding, 
	172–73 
 
- College of Medicine, loss of, 
	546 
 
 
- Water quality 
- Unsafe 
- Cryptosporidium parvum contamination, North Battleford, 
	957, 
	958 
 
- Cryptosporidium parvum contamination, North Battleford, boil-water advisory, 
	958 
 
 
 
 
- Physicians/Doctors 
- Psychiatrists, loss, Regina Health District, 
	457–58, 
	708–9 
 
 
- Population 
- Forecast 
- Planning for Saskatchewan's Future 
	12–13 
 
 
 
- Registered Nurses Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 4) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	2150–52 
 
 
- Royal Canadian Legion 
- Melfort Branch No. 30, 75th anniversary, 2001, member's statement, 
	1486 
 
 
- Scholarships 
- Canada Millennium Foundation, Excellence Award, Kimberly Holmgren, Kinistino High School, member's statement, 
	2313 
 
 
- Sports 
- Baseball 
- Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame, Dub Henderson, Mayor of Melfort, inductee, August 18, 2001 member's statement, 
	1277 
 
 
- Hockey 
- Western Canadian Bantam hockey tournament, Melfort, member's statement, 
	426 
 
 
- Judo 
- Junior National Judo Championships, bronze medalist, Frazer Will, formerly of Star City, member's statement, 
	1429 
 
 
- Skating 
- Senior Ladies National Skating Championship, silver medal, Nicole Watt, Melfort, member's statement, 
	82 
 
 
- Track and field 
- High school championships, cross-country championships, Amber McGowen, winner, member's statement, 
	1806 
 
 
- Wrestling 
- Provincial high school meet, March 23-24, 2001, Theresa Lynn, Melfort, bronze medal, member's statement, 
	324 
 
 
 
- St. Thomas More College Act, 2001 (No. 306) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	1151–52 
 
 
- Tobacco Control Act (No. 56) 
 
- University of Saskatchewan 
 
- Water quality 
- Unsafe 
- Cryptosporidium parvum contamination, North Battleford, 
	957, 
	958 
 
- Cryptosporidium parvum contamination, North Battleford, boil-water advisory, 
	958 
 
 
 
- Wedding anniversaries 
- 60th, Keith and Linda Jackson, Kinistino, member's statement, 
	2094 
 
- 70th, Gordon and Edith Taylor, Melfort, member's statement, 
	1221 
 
 
 - Goulet, Hon. Keith (NDP, Cumberland) Minister of Northern Affairs 
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne 
 
- Centenary Capital Fund 
- Northern Saskatchewan, 
	301 
 
 
- Education 
- Funding, 
	302 
- Northern Saskatchewan, 
	300 
 
 
 
- Employment development 
- Interprovincial Association on Native Employment, conference, May 30, 2001, member's statement, 
	1428 
 
 
- Forest industry 
- Forestry Sector Memorandum of Understanding, member's statement, 
	2007 
 
 
- Health care 
- Emergency services 
- First responders, Piapot First Nations and Sandy Bay, member's statement, 
	168 
 
 
- Fetal alcohol syndrome, 
	301 
 
 
- Indians/First Nations 
- Full participation in economy and society, 
	306 
- Budget initiatives, urban areas, 
	306 
 
 
 
- Mining industry 
- Exploration, northern Saskatchewan 
 
- Subsurface geological research and mapping 
 
 
- Natural gas 
- Line development, First Nations, 
	306 
 
 
- Northern communities 
- Infrastructure development, water and sewer, 
	301 
 
 
- Saskatchewan Indian Federated College, Regina 
- Powwow, 23rd annual, member's statement, 
	454 
 
 
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications 
- Installations to First Nations, 
	306 
 
 
- Schools 
- Community schools, expansion, 
	300, 
	302 
 
 
- Social development 
- Economic development, role, 
	300 
 
 
- Sports 
- Curling 
- National Aboriginal Curling Championships, 9th, Saskatoon, April 12-16, 2001, member's statement, 
	543 
 
 
 
- Water quality 
- Drinking water, improvement, moved (Junor); amendment (Kwiatkowski), 
	1145–47 
- Questions and comments 
	1149