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