Hansard Speaker Index - 2nd Session of the 24th Legislature
Hagel, Hon. Glenn (NDP, Moose Jaw North) Minister of Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training
Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission
Training, Indians/First Nations, expansion,
436
Commercial Liens Act (No. 28)
Education
Distance learning
Saskatchewan Communications Network, use in rural and northern colleges,
436
Education, post-secondary
Funding,
435
Information technology,
436
Northern health science access program, ministerial statement (Hagel),
1985
Virtual campus, Web-based,
436
Estimates Committee
Legislative Assembly estimates, main and supplementary; Provincial Auditor, estimates; Chief Electoral Officer, estimates; Information and Privacy Commissioner, estimates; Ombudsman and Children's Advocate, estimates; Conflict of Interest Commissioner, estimates; Supplementary estimates, referral, moved (Hagel),
1095
Finance Committee
Estimates vote for Economic and Co-operative Development Department, June 26, 2001, not vote of non-confidence in coalition government, moved (Lautermilch),
2208–11
Income tax
Provincial tax credits, increases
Post-secondary education,
435
Surtaxes, elimination,
434
Information technology
Rapid promotion, moved (Thomson),
510
Labour force
Workers, National Day of Mourning for Workers Killed or Injured on the Job, April 28, 2001, member's statement,
763–64
Legislative Assembly
Employees, long service awards, congratulations, member's statement,
2093
Proceedings broadcast on Internet
Ministerial statements
Education, post-secondary, northern health science access program,
1985
Student loans, Canada-Saskatchewan Integrated Student Loans Program agreement,
1917–18
Oral question period
Universities
Funding, including tuition,
1249–50
University of Saskatchewan
Points of order
Comments non-procedural, strike from record,
1022
Members
Cannot reflect upon any vote (decision) of the Assembly,
506
Motions, Government
Committees of the Assembly are subjected to the Assembly's orders,
2264
Political Contributions Tax Credit Act (No. 57)
Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training Department
Professional Corporations Act (No. 17)
Public service
Numbers, increase, itemized,
434–35
Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology
Funding, information technology,
436
Securities Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 2)
Social Services Department
Estimates, main (2001-2002),
1823–24
Statute Law Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 2) (No. 38)
Statute Law Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 37)
Student Assistance and Student Aid Fund Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 29)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2119–21
Student loans,
435–36
Canada-Saskatchewan Integrated Student Loans Program agreement, ministerial statement (Hagel),
1917–18
Tributes
Mack, Yvonne, Legislative Library employee,
657–58
Universities
Funding, including tuition,
1249–50
University of Saskatchewan
Hamilton, Ms. Doreen (NDP, Regina Wascana Plains)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
Aircraft
Government
Use by cabinet ministers, policy,
1135–36
Children
Action Plan for Children,
335
Early development programs,
335
Commission on Medicare,
336
Education
SchoolPLUS: a Vision for Children and Youth
335
Family Service Regina
Annual general meeting and 70th anniversary luncheon, June 20, 2001, member's statement,
2064
Firefighters
Volunteer Firefighters Association, training symposium, Balgonie, member's statement,
359
Gasoline
Tax, for use on highways and roads,
335
Government
Fiscal responsibility,
332
Values, co-operation, partnership,
332
Honours and awards
Prime Minister's Award for Excellence in Teaching, Connie Buchanan, White City School, recipient, member's statement,
1159–60
Income tax
Provincial tax credits, increases
Disabled and handicapped persons,
334
Post-secondary education,
334
Oral question period
Aircraft
Government, use by cabinet ministers, policy,
1135–36
Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority
Gaming agreement, new, Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations,
2257–58
Internal audit, misappropriation of monies,
1914
Revenue, misspent, recovery,
113–14
Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority
Allegations of impropriety
Investigation, Justice Wakeling, terms of reference,
1430 ,
1459 ,
1809
Ministerial trip, northern Saskatchewan, Conflict of Interest Commissioner, review,
1430
Ministerial trip, northern Saskatchewan, Conflict of Interest Commissioner, terms of reference,
1809
Annual report, 1999-2000, tabled late,
1606
Conflict of interest allegations,
1311–13
Conflict of interest allegations, firing of employee,
1313
Firing of Joe Dosenberger, personnel issue and management responsibility,
1246–49
Firing of Joe Dosenberger, ruling, Justice Larry Kyle,
1866–68 ,
1914–15
Firing of Joe Dosenberger and Bonnie Swan, personnel issue and management responsibility,
1341
Harassment issues, Bonnie Swan, independent investigation by Tim Coral,
1341–42
Investigation of Dutch Lerat, CEO, Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority, minister's awareness,
1280–81 ,
1749–50
Liquor franchises, awarding,
1430–32
Training course, leadership,
2009–10
Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority
Gaming agreement, new, Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations,
2257–58
Internal audit, misappropriation of monies,
1914
Revenue, misspent, recovery,
113–14
Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology
Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority
Allegations of impropriety
Investigation, Justice Wakeling, terms of reference,
1430 ,
1459 ,
1809
Ministerial trip, northern Saskatchewan, Conflict of Interest Commissioner, review,
1430
Ministerial trip, northern Saskatchewan, Conflict of Interest Commissioner, terms of reference,
1809
Annual report, 1999-2000, tabled late,
1606
Conflict of interest allegations,
1311–13
Conflict of interest allegations, firing of employee,
1313
Firing
Joe Dosenberger, personnel issue and management responsibility,
1246–49
Joe Dosenberger and Bonnie Swan, personnel issue and management responsibility,
1341
Harassment issues, Bonnie Swan, independent investigation by Tim Coral,
1341–42
Investigation of Dutch Lerat, CEO, Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority, minister's awareness,
1280–81 ,
1749–50
Liquor franchises, awarding,
1430–32
Training course, leadership,
2009–10
Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation
Tartan Day
Recognition, April 6, 2001, member's statement,
426
Taxation
Federal system, de-linking,
333
Historical review, 1992-2000,
332–35
Theatre
Tumbleweed Community Theatre, Balgonie, Looking Back and Stepping Forward, member's statement,
765
Harpauer, Ms. Donna (Saskatchewan Party, Watrous)
Agricultural Income Disaster Assistance program (AIDA)
Payments, low average for Saskatchewan, member's statement,
200
Agriculture and Food Department
Estimates, main (2001-2002),
1503–7
Assessment Management Agency Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 22)
Canadian Armed Forces
Snowbirds
Deputy Crew Chief, ground crew, Master Corporal Mark Gegner, member's statement,
515
Crown Corporations Amendment Act, 2001 (Foreign Investments) (No. 225)
Estimates Committee
Second report, moved (Harpauer) for concurrence,
1274
Ethanol production
International Fuel Ethanol Workshop and Trade Show, Minnesota, member's statement,
2142
Farm families
Government programs,
52–53
Farm income
Crisis, federal aid
Moved (Serby); amendment (Boyd),
36–38
Farm machinery industry
Dealers, Westby Tractor and Equipment, Watrous, award, John Deere Performance Excellence Dealership, member's statement,
229
Farm safety net,
371
Farm Support Review Committee,
371
Farm Support Review Committee, development, recommendations,
52–53
Farmland
Conservation Cover Program (CCP),
372
Gross revenue insurance program (GRIP),
371
Health care
Commission on Medicare, final report, referral to Health Care Committee, moved (Lautermilch); amendment (Gantefoer),
1326–29
Highways and Transportation Department
Estimates, main (2001-2002),
1725
Hospital waiting lists,
372
Hospitals
Closures
Lanigan, June to September, 2001,
663–64 ,
708
Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc., alternative arrangements,
708
Closures, Lanigan, June to September, 2001
Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, alternative arrangements,
791–92
Closures, possible, Lanigan,
791–92
Closures, possible, Watrous,
373
Land Surveys Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 20)
Oral question period
Farm safety net
Farm Support Review Committee. development, recommendations,
52–53
Hospitals
Closures, Lanigan, June to September, 2001,
663–64 ,
708
Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, alternative arrangements,
708 ,
791–92
Closures, possible, Lanigan,
791–92
Natural gas
Rate increase, impact,
1517
Women
Entrepreneurs, Employment Insurance, maternity leave benefits,
2318–19
Public service
National Public Service Week, June 10-15, 2001, member's statement,
1688
Public Service Commission
Estimates, main (2001-2002),
1089–95
Saskatchewan Power Corporation
Saskatchewan Water Corporation
Women
Entrepreneurs
Employment Insurance, maternity leave benefits,
2318–19
Harper, Mr. Ron (NDP, Regina Northeast)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
Budget
Balanced
Eighth consecutive, member's statement,
274
Co-operatives
Consumers' Co-operative Refinery, member's statement,
81
Economy
Growth
Regina, member's statement,
49
Forest industry
Canadian softwood lumber, stop proposed American trade sanctions, moved (Higgins); amendment (Wakefield),
859–61
Health Department
Estimates, main (2001-2002),
1122–26
Highways and roads
Construction and maintenance
New projects, member's statement,
1806
Twenty improvement projects, member's statement,
1458
Funding by government, petitions,
1071 ,
1097 ,
1185 ,
1217 ,
1305 ,
1393 ,
1425 ,
1453–54 ,
1483–84 ,
1659 ,
1803 ,
2223 ,
2251
Highways No. 1, No. 5
Construction and maintenance, member's statement,
2254
Labour force
Mayworks celebrations, Regina, April 28 - May 5, 2001, member's statement,
838
Music
Regina Ladies' Choir, Saskatchewan representatives at Canada Day celebrations, Parliament Hill, Ottawa, 2001, member's statement,
1220
Natural gas
Prices, moved (Wall); amendment (Yates),
1579–81
Oral question period
Farm families
Government programs,
52–53
Prostitution
Child prostitution, protection
Legislation, moved (Julé); amendment (Yates); amendment (Toth),
855
Questions and comments
856
Pulses
Pulse processing plant, Chaplin, member's statement,
569
Saskatchewan Government Insurance
Medical reports, payment, member's statement,
2143
School boards
Regina
Reduction in mill rate, member's statement,
870
Speaker
Deputy Speaker, Graham Addley, election,
994
Sports
Baseball
Canadian National Old-timers Federation, 9th annual tournament, August 2-6, 2001, Regina Ghosts, hosts, member's statement,
2393
Tourism
Information, interactive, Global Kiosk Systems, success, member's statement,
426
Hart, Mr. Glen (Saskatchewan Party, Last Mountain-Touchwood)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
Agriculture and Food Department
Estimates, main (2001-2002),
941–43
Ambulance service
Community-based, consolidation and centralization, petitions,
47 ,
355 ,
423 ,
512 ,
542 ,
566 ,
593 ,
639–40 ,
659–60 ,
736 ,
762 ,
784 ,
836 ,
900 ,
926 ,
984 ,
1130 ,
1155 ,
1217 ,
1242 ,
1337 ,
1454 ,
1566 ,
1630 ,
1659 ,
1685–86 ,
1743 ,
1907 ,
2091 ,
2190 ,
2310
Commission on Medicare
Final report, examination of Mr. Ken Fyke, Commissioner,
630–31
Culture, Youth and Recreation Department
Education, post-secondary
Graduates
Convocation and graduation, congratulations, member's statement,
1276
Northern health science access program, ministerial statement (Hagel),
1985
Farm income
Crisis, federal aid
Moved (Serby); amendment (Boyd),
43–45
Farm machinery industry
Dealership, D R Sales & Service, Dysart, fire, member's statement,
1567–68
Health care
Commission on Medicare, final report, referral to Health Care Committee, moved (Lautermilch); amendment (Gantefoer),
1351–53
Highways and Transportation Department
Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs Department
Long-term care
Golden Acres, Wynyard, official opening, member's statement,
1689
Ministerial statements
Education, post-secondary, northern health science access program,
1985
Student loans, Canada-Saskatchewan Integrated Student Loans Program agreement,
1918
Municipal Affairs and Housing Department
Oral question period
Universities
Funding, including tuition,
1250
University of Regina
Tuition fees, increase,
1249
University of Saskatchewan
Funding, government operating grants, insufficient,
843–44
Tuition fees, increase,
843
Planning and Development Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 6)
Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training Department
Rural Revitalization Office
Estimates, main (2001-2002),
2243
Social Services Department
Sports
Hockey
Men's Senior A Hockey Championship
Final, Raymore Rockets and Cupar Canucks, member's statement,
82
Winners, Raymore Rockets, member's statement,
274
Shore Recreational Park, Cupar, named in honour of Eddie Shore, National Hockey League player and Hall of Fame, member's statement,
2093
Student Assistance and Student Aid Fund Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 29)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2119–21
Student loans
Canada-Saskatchewan Integrated Student Loans Program agreement, ministerial statement (Hagel),
1918
Students
Exchange programs, Charlesbourg, Quebec and Strasbourg, member's statement,
740
Out-migration on completion of education, member's statement,
1777
Science fairs
Canada-Wide Science Fair, Kingston, Ontario, Thomas Kerluke, Elfros, honourable mention, member's statement,
1805
Universities
Funding, including tuition,
1250
University of Regina
Tuition fees, increase,
1249
University of Saskatchewan
Funding
Government operating grants, insufficient,
843–44
Heppner, Mr. Ben (Saskatchewan Party, Rosthern)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
Administrative Professionals Day, April 25, 2001
Breweries
Molson Brewery, Regina, closure, May 9, 2001, member's statement,
1015–16
Class Actions Act (No. 13)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2168–69
Commercial Liens Act (No. 28)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1995–96
Credit Union Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 15)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2086–87
Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan
Investments, non-disclosure in exchange for world trip, allegations by member for North Battleford be referred to Standing Committee on Privileges and Elections, moved (D'Autremont),
996–97
Election Amendment Act, 2001 (Financial Disclosure) (No. 228)
Environment and Resource Management Department
Minister, resignation request,
1080
Free-fall laboratory
Proposed, member's statement,
275
Grain
Elevators
Closure, Rosthern, resulting stress on highways, member's statement,
514
Health care
Commission on Medicare, final report, referral to Health Care Committee, moved (Lautermilch); amendment (Gantefoer),
1374–76
Highways and roads
Safety concerns, member's statement,
49–50
Highways and Transportation Department
Estimates, main (2001-2002),
1717–19
Justice System Review Act (No. 204)
Labour Standards Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 30)
LAND (Land Titles Automated Network Development) project
Land Surveyors and Professional Surveyors Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 49)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2125–26
Land Surveys Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 20)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2126
Land Titles Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 19)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2126
Legislative Assembly
Proceedings, member's statement,
168–69
Legislative Assembly members
Government employees, impartiality and co-operation in police investigations moved (Heppner); amendment (Yates),
1403–5
Miscellaneous Statutes (Domestic Relations) Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 2) (No. 48)
Miscellaneous Statutes (Domestic Relations) Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 47)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2279–80
Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal (Regulatory Reform) Act, 2001 (No. 55)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2088–89
Natural gas
Rate increase
Refer SaskEnergy back to Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel, moved (Wall); amendment (Cline),
1551–54
Oral question period
Environment and Resource Management Department
Minister, resignation request,
1080
Water quality issues, role in,
1077
Health care
Emergency services, patient waiting times,
1460–62
LAND (Land Titles Automated Network Development) project
Police services
Special constables, appointment and responsibilities,
1246
Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority
Allegations of impropriety,
1868–69
Investigation, Justice Wakeling,
1430
Investigation, Justice Wakeling, terms of reference,
1430 ,
1459 ,
1808
Ministerial trip, northern Saskatchewan,
1398–99
Ministerial trip, northern Saskatchewan, Conflict of Interest Commissioner, terms of reference,
1808
Conflict of interest allegations,
1311–12
Conflict of interest allegations, firing of employee,
1313
Departmental personnel matters, ministerial involvement,
1400–1401
Firing of Joe Dosenberger, ruling, Justice Larry Kyle,
1866–68
Firing of Joe Dosenberger and Bonnie Swan, allegations,
1341 ,
1400
Harassment issues, Bonnie Swan, independent investigation by Tim Coral,
1341–42
Investigation of Dutch Lerat, CEO, Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority, minister's awareness,
1280–81 ,
1749–50
Liquor franchises, awarding,
1430–32
Partnership Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 1)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2086
Police Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 43)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2127
Police services
National Police Week, May 11-16, 2001, member's statement,
1100–1101
Special constables, appointment and responsibilities,
1246
Professional Corporations Act (No. 17)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1994–95
Public Trustee Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 35)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2127–28
Public Trustee Consequential Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 36)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2128–29
Queen's Bench Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 32)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2087–88
Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority
Allegations of impropriety,
1868–69
Investigation, Justice Wakeling,
1430
Investigation, Justice Wakeling, terms of reference,
1430 ,
1459 ,
1808
Ministerial trip, northern Saskatchewan,
1398–99
Ministerial trip, northern Saskatchewan, Conflict of Interest Commissioner, terms of reference,
1808
Conflict of interest allegations,
1311–12
Conflict of interest allegations, firing of employee,
1313
Departmental personnel matters, ministerial involvement,
1400–1401
Firing
Joe Dosenberger, ruling, Justice Larry Kyle,
1866–68
Joe Dosenberger and Bonnie Swan, allegations,
1341 ,
1400
Harassment issues, Bonnie Swan, independent investigation by Tim Coral,
1341–42
Investigation of Dutch Lerat, CEO, Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority, minister's awareness,
1280–81 ,
1749–50
Liquor franchises, awarding,
1430–32
Saskatchewan Natural Resources Transfer Agreement (Treaty Land Entitlement) Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 34)
Securities Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 2)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1992–93
Special care homes
Mennonite Youth Farm, Rosthern, senior care home, opening of renovations, member's statement,
662
Statute Law Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 2) (No. 38)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1996
Statute Law Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 37)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1996
Whistleblower Protection Act (No. 203)
Hermanson, Mr. Elwin (Saskatchewan Party, Rosetown-Biggar) Leader of the Opposition
Abuse and Exploitation of Children through the Sex Trade Prevention Committee
Final report, moved (Prebble) for concurrence,
2194
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
Ambulance service
Community-based, consolidation and centralization, petitions,
511 ,
867 ,
899 ,
1097 ,
1129 ,
1155 ,
1185 ,
1273 ,
1741
Balanced Budget Act, 2001 (No. 212)
Commission on Medicare
Final report, examination of Mr. Ken Fyke, Commissioner,
620–22
Recommendations
Hire additional managers,
516
Hospital bed closures,
516
Process for dealing with,
516
Condolences
Maher, Hugh James (former MLA), moved (Calvert),
2261
Crown corporations
Competition with private sector,
1222–23
Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan
Business plans, concerns,
873
Former minister, Janice MacKinnon, resignation,
903–5
Investments, non-disclosure in exchange for world trip,
840–41
Economy
Confidence
Low, general population,
741
Forecast, Toronto Dominion Bank,
2394
Performance, weakest in Canada, Globe and Mail report,
570
Energy
Rebates to consumers, petitions,
541 ,
565 ,
593 ,
659 ,
701 ,
735 ,
761 ,
783 ,
835 ,
925 ,
951 ,
1011 ,
1803
Finance Committee
Estimates vote for Economic and Co-operative Development Department, June 26, 2001, not vote of non-confidence in coalition government, moved (Lautermilch),
2211–16
Four-year Taxation Plan Act (No. 227)
Health care
Commission on Medicare, final report, referral to Health Care Committee, moved (Lautermilch); amendment (Gantefoer),
1379–83
Highways and Transportation Department
Estimates, main (2001-2002),
1720–22
Hospital waiting lists,
442
Hospitals
Swift Current Regional Hospital, new, petitions,
1217–18
Labour Standards Act
Greenhouse proprietors and employees, needs, petitions,
2003 ,
2189 ,
2223
Legislative Assembly
Member for Saskatoon Idylwyld, recognition, member's statement,
2414–15
Municipalities
Revenue-sharing grants,
442
Oral question period
Commission on Medicare
Recommendations
Hire additional managers,
516
Hospital bed closures,
516
Process for dealing with,
516
Crown corporations
Competition with private sector,
1222–23
Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan
Business plans, concerns,
873
Former Minister, Janice MacKinnon, resignation,
903–5
Investments, non-disclosure in exchange for world trip,
840–41
Economy
Confidence, low, general population,
741
Forecast, Toronto Dominion Bank,
2394
Performance, weakest in Canada, Globe and Mail report,
570
Natural gas
Rate increase, impact,
1515
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Police officers, additional,
327–28
Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce
Report, Action Saskatchewan: a Blueprint for 2005, government role in rebuilding economy,
1222
Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority
Annual report, 1999-2000, tabled late,
1607
Saskatchewan Power Corporation
Saskatchewan Telecommunications
Investments
agdealer.com
Competition with Western Producer
1191–92
Competition with Saskatchewan business,
1191–92
Water
Treatment, provincial review,
1017
Water quality
Assessment, monitoring, and protection programming,
1046
Infrastructure program, national,
1016–17
Unsafe,
1047
Boil-water advisories,
988
Cryptosporidium parvum contamination, North Battleford,
930–31
Cryptosporidium parvum contamination, North Battleford, boil-water advisory,
930–31
North Battleford, government financial assistance,
988
Poetry
Who is the Unknown Soldier, Leah McDonald, winner, Veterans Affairs Canada writing contest, member's statement,
738–39
Politics/politicians
New perspectives, member's statement,
1632
Recall of Members of the Legislative Assembly Act (No. 213)
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce
Report, Action Saskatchewan: a Blueprint for 2005, government role in rebuilding economy,
1222
Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority
Annual report, 1999-2000, tabled late,
1607
Saskatchewan Power Corporation
Saskatchewan Telecommunications
Investments
agdealer.com
Competition with Western Producer
1191–92
Competition with Saskatchewan business,
1191–92
Schools
Enrolment, declining,
441
Taxation
Tax base diminishing,
442
Water quality
Assessment, monitoring, and protection programming,
1046
Infrastructure program, national,
1016–17
Unsafe,
1047
Boil-water advisories,
988
Cryptosporidium parvum contamination, North Battleford,
930–31
Cryptosporidium parvum contamination, North Battleford, boil-water advisory,
930–31
North Battleford, government financial assistance,
988
Higgins, Ms. Deb (NDP, Moose Jaw Wakamow)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
Canada-Saskatchewan Assistance Program II (C-SAP II)
Application process, praised, member's statement,
1807
Canadian Centre for Philanthropy
New Spirit of Community Partnership Award, SaskEnergy and United Way of Regina, recipients, member's statement,
394–95
Co-operatives
Shaunavon Co-op Association, record sales, 2000, member's statement,
738
Commission on Medicare
Final report, examination of Mr. Ken Fyke, Commissioner,
604–7
Credit unions
Shaunavon, banner year 2000, member's statement,
986
Disabled and handicapped persons
Transportation
Special needs transit vehicle, Moose Jaw, member's statement,
1276–77
Education, post-secondary
Graduates
Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, remaining in Saskatchewan, member's statement,
1745
Forest industry
Canadian softwood lumber, stop proposed American trade sanctions, moved (Higgins); amendment (Wakefield),
857–59
Housing
Senior citizens
Housing project, Shaunavon, member's statement,
200
International Bible College Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 301)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1150
Municipalities
Community spirit, Moose Jaw, compliments from Premier Ralph Klein, member's statement,
1567
Recreational facilities
Prince of Wales Cultural and Recreation Centre, Assiniboia, government funding, member's statement,
662
Physicians/Doctors
Shaunavon, new arrivals, Dr. Ivo Radenski and Dr. Wassefall, member's statement,
229
Poetry
Reading, The Ides (and Odes) of May - a festivity of poetry , the Exchange, Regina, member's statement,
1189–90
Providence Hospital, Moose Jaw Repeal Act (No. 303)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1150–51
Royal family
Prince of Wales, provincial visit, April 26-28, 2001
Thanks to organizers and workers, member's statement,
786
Rural revitalization
Government plan, commendation moved (Wartman),
500–501
Questions and comments
504
Saskatchewan Communications Network
Anniversary, 10th, recognition, Yorkton Short Film and Video Festival, member's statement,
1487
Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology
Palliser campus
Donation to electrical engineering laboratory from SaskPower, member's statement,
544
Smoking
Public places, workplaces and school property, ban, legislation, petitions,
1306 ,
1336 ,
1454
St. Anthony's Home Repeal Act (No. 305)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1151
Telephones
911 service, expansion, southern Saskatchewan, member's statement,
595–96
Tourism
Tunnels, Moose Jaw, Attractions Canada award, 2001, member's statement,
1340
Value to employment and economic development, moved (Thomson),
1594
Training programs
Skills Canada Saskatchewan competition, Moose Jaw, member's statement,
275–76
Water quality
Drinking water, improvement, moved (Junor); amendment (Kwiatkowski),
1140–42
YWCA (Young Women's Christian Association)
Moose Jaw, Women of Distinction awards, member's statement,
954
Hillson, Mr. Jack (Indepenent, North Battleford)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
Ambulance service
Costs, member's statement,
50–51
Budget
Balanced by drawing on reserves,
405–6
Previous budgets, first, 1905, review,
405
Business
Junior Achievement of Northern Saskatchewan awards, 2001, Grassroots company, North Battleford, member's statement,
324
Canada-Saskatchewan Infrastructure Program
North Battleford, water treatment assistance,
1194
Children
Preschool, speech and language services, funding, petitions,
2189
Commission on Medicare
Final report, examination of Mr. Ken Fyke, Commissioner,
615–17
Recommendations
Process for dealing with,
549
Report
Sustainable system needed,
549–50
Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada
Commission Chair, Roy Romanow, congratulations,
408
Crown corporations
Investments
Effect on retention of youth,
1314–15
Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan
Emergency medical services workers
Pay rates, standardization,
2232
Employment development
Commitment not attained, moved (Wakefield); amendment (Yates),
1755–58
Farm income
Crisis, federal aid
Moved (Serby); amendment (Boyd),
40–42
Finance Committee
Estimates vote for Economic and Co-operative Development Department, June 26, 2001, not vote of non-confidence in coalition government, moved (Lautermilch),
2219–20
Forest fires
Mobile fire suppression service,
407 ,
907–8
Forest industry
Canadian softwood lumber, stop proposed American trade sanctions, moved (Higgins); amendment (Wakefield),
864–65
Government House, Battleford
Restoration initiative, member's statement,
1427
Health care
Facilities
Closure, pending Commission on Medicare report,
233
Patients, critical, out-of-province surgery,
1811–12
Standing Committee on Health Care
Appoint and empower, moved (Nilson),
1172–73
Health Care Committee
Public meetings, member's statement,
2007
Highways and roads
Construction and maintenance,
406
Gravel, reverting to,
399 ,
406
Truck routes, alternate,
406
Holocaust Memorial Day Act (No. 202)
Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan
Dividends, paid to General Revenue Fund,
908
Expansion into commercial high technology,
1748
Investment
Provincial, in Ontario, member's statement,
568
Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 33)
Liberal Party (Saskatchewan)
Caucus, third party, funding, legislation,
1462–63
Leadership, member's statement,
1865–66
Momentum in provinces, member's statement,
1160
Oil industry
Pipeline routes, Alaska and Mackenzie Valley pipelines,
2012
Oral question period
Canada-Saskatchewan Infrastructure Program
North Battleford, water treatment assistance,
1194
Commission on Medicare
Recommendations
Process for dealing with,
549
Report
Sustainable system needed,
549–50
Crown corporations
Investments
Effect on retention of youth,
1314–15
Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan
Emergency medical services workers
Pay rates, standardization,
2232
Forest fires
Mobile fire suppression service,
907–8
Health care
Facilities, closure, pending Commission on Medicare report,
233
Patients, critical, out-of-province surgery,
1811–12
Highways and roads
Gravel, reverting to,
399
Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan
Dividends, paid to General Revenue Fund,
908
Expansion into commercial high technology,
1748
Liberal Party (Saskatchewan)
Caucus, third party, funding, legislation,
1462–63
Oil industry
Pipeline routes, Alaska and Mackenzie Valley pipelines,
2012
Population
Out-migration, youth, Canada West Foundation report,
1281
Saskatchewan Government Insurance
Water
Management and quality,
1193
Water quality
Unsafe
North Battleford, government financial assistance,
1050
Whistle-blower protection legislation,
1462
Population
Out-migration
Youth, Canada West Foundation report,
1281
Privilege
Bribery of Member by Crown Investments Corporation,
845–46
Provincial Emblems and Honours Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 8)
Rural Revitalization Office
Saskatchewan Government Insurance
Schools
Community schools, expansion,
406
Speech therapists
Shortage, member's statement,
2227
Tributes
Maher, Jim, MLA for The Battlefords, 1950-1952, member's statement,
1310
University of Saskatchewan
Funding
Government operating grants, insufficient, member's statement,
739
Water
Management and quality,
1193
Treatment plant, North Battleford, financial assistance, petitions,
1155 ,
1186 ,
1218 ,
1274 ,
1393 ,
1425 ,
1455 ,
1483 ,
1597 ,
1685 ,
1803
Water quality
Infrastructure program, national, moved (Hermanson),
1056–58
Unsafe
Cryptosporidium parvum contamination, North Battleford, member's statement,
954
North Battleford, government financial assistance,
1050
North Battleford, public inquiry,
1277
Whistle-blower protection legislation,
1462
Huyghebaert, Mr. Delwood (Yogi) (Saskatchewan Party, Wood River)
Action Committee on the Rural Economy (ACRE),
233
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
Agriculture and Food Department
Estimates, main (2001-2002),
939–41
Air Cadet League of Canada
60th anniversary, April 9, 2001, member's statement,
902
Ambulance service
Community-based, consolidation and centralization,
433
Canadian Armed Forces
Snowbirds
Acceptance show for 2001 air show season, member's statement,
786
Culture, Youth and Recreation Department
Environment and Resource Management Department
Film Employment Tax Credit Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 16)
Health care
Commission on Medicare, final report, referral to Health Care Committee, moved (Lautermilch); amendment (Gantefoer),
1366–67 ,
1369
Highways and roads
Funding
Regional system, improvement,
432
Highways and Transportation Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 53)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2245–47
Highways and Transportation Department
Estimates, main (2001-2002),
2234–38
Honours and awards
Governor General's Medal of Bravery
Recipients, Craig Hoisington and Craig Braun, member's statement,
482–83
Kiwanis
Cairn, International Peace Care and Rededication Ceremony, Monchy, member's statement,
1688–89
Legislative Assembly
Conduct in question period, school bus driver's comments, member's statement,
1074–75
Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amendment Act, 2001 (Set Election Dates) (No. 222)
Municipalities
Revenue-sharing grants,
420
Natural gas
Rate increase
Refer SaskEnergy back to Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel, moved (Wall); amendment (Cline),
1559–60
Oral question period
Action Committee on the Rural Economy (ACRE),
233
Rural Revitalization Office
Saskatchewan Economic Development Corporation,
233
Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation,
233
Special care homes
Pioneer Lodge, Assiniboia, closure,
204 ,
231–32
Providence Hospital, Moose Jaw Repeal Act (No. 303)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1150–51
Railway Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 52)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2247–49
Royal Canadian Legion
Royal Regina Rifles, recognition and commendation, member's statement,
1600–1601
Rural Revitalization Office,
433
Saskatchewan Economic Development Corporation,
233
Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation,
233
Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation
Estimates, main (2001-2002),
757–58
Special care homes
Pioneer Lodge, Assiniboia, concern about possible closure, member's statement,
1160–61
Pioneer Lodge, Assiniboia, maintain services, petitions,
227 ,
273 ,
321 ,
355 ,
389 ,
424 ,
451 ,
479 ,
566 ,
594 ,
640 ,
660 ,
702 ,
762 ,
784 ,
837 ,
900 ,
926 ,
952 ,
984 ,
1042 ,
1072 ,
1099 ,
1130 ,
1156 ,
1186 ,
1218 ,
1242 ,
1274 ,
1307 ,
1337 ,
1908
Sports
Bowling
Club 55+ Triples Team National Championships, national finals, Brampton, Ont., June 23-24, 2001, Glentworth team, participants, member's statement,
596
Hockey
Hayley Wickenheiser, homecoming, member's statement,
169
Western Canadian Junior B Championship, Keystone Cup, Maple Ridge, BC, Assiniboia Southern Rebels, competitors, member's statement,
544
Western Canadian Junior B Championship, Keystone Cup, Maple Ridge, BC, Assiniboia Southern Rebels, winners, member's statement,
703–4
Superannuation (Supplementary Provisions) Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 7)
Taxation
Increase, rural areas,
420
Telephones
Cellular service
Communities, Wood River constituency, petitions,
1395 ,
1426 ,
1455 ,
1484 ,
1512 ,
1566 ,
1598 ,
1660 ,
1686