Hansard Speaker Index - 2nd Session of the 24th Legislature
- Jones, Ms. Carolyn (NDP, Saskatoon Meewasin)
- Abuse and Exploitation of Children through the Sex Trade Prevention Committee
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
- Business
- International Road Dynamics Inc., technology company, large sale, member's statement,
1310
- North Battleford, progress, member's statement,
1980
- Co-operatives
- Spiritwood and District Co-op, record-breaking year in 2000, member's statement,
1101
- Communication Committee
- Second report, moved (Jones) for concurrence,
1909
- Economy
- Growth
- Saskatoon, member's statement,
2226
- Employment
- Numbers, increase, member's statement,
258
- Health care
- Centres
- Unity Health Centre, Carrot River Health Facility, member's statement,
515
- International Labour Organization
- Convention C.29 Forced Labour, Saskatchewan support for federal ratification, member's statement,
928–29
- Labour Standards Act
- Parental leave legislation, member's statement,
1836
- Labour Standards Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 30)
- Libraries
- International Special Librarians' Day
- Legislative Library, recognition, April 5, 2001, member's statement,
394
- Natural gas
- Rate increase
- Refer SaskEnergy back to Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel, moved (Wall); amendment (Cline),
1558–59
- Occupational health and safety
- North American Occupational Safety and Health Week, May 6-12, 2001, member's statement,
986
- Physicians/Doctors
- Macklin, new arrivals, member's statement,
357
- Unity, new arrival, member's statement,
357
- Poverty
- Reduction, member's statement,
1632
- Prostitution
- Child prostitution, protection
- Legislation, moved (Julé); amendment (Yates); amendment (Toth),
851–52
- Saskatchewan Advanced Technology Association
- Office, new, Innovation Place, Saskatoon, member's statement,
1159
- Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology
- Kelsey campus
- Facility for heavy equipment mechanics program, official opening, member's statement,
705–6
- Saskatchewan Labour Force Development Board
- Training for Excellence awards, 2001, member's statement,
1746
- Special care homes
- Tatagwa View facility, Weyburn, sod turning ceremony, May 11, 2001, member's statement,
1132
- Sports
- Winter games
- Saskatchewan Winter Games, February 17-23, 2002, Humboldt, member's statement,
50
- Telecommunications
- FiberLINK device, Critical Telecom company, Saskatoon, member's statement,
2196–97
- Telephone directories
- Abuse Help Line pages, partnership between SaskTel and Provincial Association of Transition Houses of Saskatchewan, member's statement,
953
- Trucking industry
- Yanke Group of Companies, Saskatoon, employment equity award from Conference Board of Canada, member's statement,
1397
- Twine manufacturing industry
- Bridon Cordage, Saskatoon, member's statement,
168
- Utilities
- Rebates for utility rate increases, moved (Wall); amendment (Addley),
722–24
- Women
- Battered
- Purple Ribbon Awareness Week, May 7-13, 2001, member's statement,
953
- Entrepreneurs' Week, May 3-9 2001, member's statement,
901–2
- Julé, Ms. Arlene (Saskatchewan Party, Humboldt)
- Abuse and Exploitation of Children through the Sex Trade Prevention Committee
- Final report, moved (Prebble) for concurrence,
2193–94
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
- Ambulance service
- Community-based, consolidation and centralization, petitions,
273,
355,
389,
451,
479,
511,
735,
761,
835,
925
- Army Cadet League of Canada (Saskatchewan)
- 572 Humboldt Legion Cadet Corps, annual ceremonial review, trophy presentation, member's statement,
1777–78
- Casinos
- Revenue, First Nations Fund
- Expenditure on economic and social development for Aboriginal people,
1637,
1665,
1693–94
- Children
- Child Find Saskatchewan Green Ribbon of Hope campaign, 2001, member's statement,
838–39
- Cities
- Status granted, Humboldt, November 7, 2000, member's statement,
257
- Commission on Medicare
- Final report, examination of Mr. Ken Fyke, Commissioner,
631,
635–37
- Culture, Youth and Recreation Department
- Film industry
- Pioneer Priest, documentary on Constant Jean Baptiste Bourdel, Prud'homme, member's statement,
50
- Health care
- Commission on Medicare, final report, referral to Health Care Committee, moved (Lautermilch); amendment (Gantefoer),
1350–51
- Fetal alcohol syndrome and fetal alcohol effect, prevention and elimination moved (Draude),
1928–29
- Health Department
- Estimates, main (2001-2002),
2164–68
- Highway Traffic Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 58)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2320–22
- Highways and Transportation Department
- Estimates, main (2001-2002),
1722–25
- Indians/First Nations
- Aboriginal Awareness Week, May 21 - 26, 2001, member's statement,
1244
- National Aboriginal Day, June 21, 2001, member's statement,
2005–6
- Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs Department
- Aboriginal affairs
- Minister, First Nations Party of Saskatchewan, candidate, derogatory remarks towards,
51
- Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 33)
- Legislative Assembly members
- Government employees, impartiality and co-operation in police investigations moved (Heppner); amendment (Yates),
1405–7
- Métis Act
- Additions, improvements,
2011
- Public consultation,
2010
- Métis Act (No. 42)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2322–30
- Motions for supply (interim)
- Expenses
- Fiscal year ending March 31, 2002,
475
- Municipal Affairs and Housing Department
- Natural gas
- Rate increase
- Refer SaskEnergy back to Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel, moved (Wall); amendment (Cline),
1545–46
- New Democratic Party (Canada)
- Dissolution, member's statement,
1602
- Oral question period
- Abuse and Exploitation of Children through the Sex Trade Prevention Committee
- Casinos
- Revenue, First Nations Fund, expenditure on economic and social development for Aboriginal people,
1637,
1665,
1693–94
- Revenue, First Nations Fund, provincial audit, findings,
1636–37,
1664–65
- Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs Department, Aboriginal affairs
- Minister, First Nations Party of Saskatchewan, candidate, derogatory remarks towards,
51
- Métis Act
- Additions, improvements,
2011
- Public consultation,
2010
- Prostitution
- Child prostitution, protection,
547–48
- Parks
- Pioneer Park, St. Louis, commemorative plaque, Hector Tremblay, unveiling, June 10, 2001, member's statement,
1806
- Prostitution
- Child prostitution, protection,
547–48
- Legislation, moved (Julé); amendment (Yates); amendment (Toth),
846–48
- Saskatoon Preschool Foundation
- Educator of Distinction Award, Constable Jocelyn Schriemer, member's statement,
393–94
- Schools
- Programs
- Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.), grade 6, St. Dominic School, Humboldt, member's statement,
1911
- Securities Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 2)
- Sex Offender Registry Act (No. 205)
- Social Services Department
- Sports
- Baseball
- Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame, Dennis and Jim Korte, Humboldt area, inductees, August 18, 2001 member's statement,
1457–58
- Broomball
- National competition, Kitchener, Ont., Bruno Junior Axemen, bronze medalists, member's statement,
482
- Provincial competition, Debden, Bruno Midget T-Birds, gold medalists, member's statement,
482
- Telephones
- Exchanges
- Bruno be part of Humboldt, petitions,
593,
639,
659,
701,
1041,
1097,
1185,
1217,
1241,
1305
- Theatre
- Missoula Children's Theatre, Performing Arts Camp, August 12 - 25, 2001, Nathan Jenkins, Humboldt, participant, member's statement,
1979
- Tributes
- Spence, Ahab, Dr., Saskatchewan Indian Federated College professor, member's statement,
929
- Volunteers
- National Volunteer Week, April 22-28, 2001
- Recognition of Humboldt volunteers, Ed and Isabelle Brockmeyer, member's statement,
663
- Women's Secretariat
- Estimates, main (2001-2002),
2175–76
- Woodcarving
- Aurele Gareau, recognition, member's statement,
1189
- Junor, Ms. Judy (NDP, Saskatoon Eastview)
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
- Business
- New, expanded, nine, member's statement,
1805
- Cancer
- Cobalt-60 beam therapy unit, inception 1951, national historic event, member's statement,
2313
- Commission on Medicare
- Final report, examination of Mr. Ken Fyke, Commissioner,
617–20,
633–34
- Discrimination and racism
- Living in Harmony awards, 2001, Saskatoon Race Relations Committee, member's statement,
454
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals
- Saskatchewan Drug Plan, additions, 2001, member's statement,
765
- Health care
- Commission on Medicare, final report, referral to Health Care Committee, moved (Lautermilch); amendment (Gantefoer),
1324–26
- Fetal alcohol syndrome and fetal alcohol effect, prevention and elimination moved (Draude),
1922–23
- Hemochromatosis Awareness Week, May 25 - 31, 2001, member's statement,
1429
- Macular degeneration
- Visudyne treatment, approved, member's statement,
481–82
- Health Care Committee
- Report, first, moved (Junor) for concurrence,
1566
- Use of Legislative Chamber to facilitate televising and Internet streaming of its public hearings, moved (Junor),
1573–74
- Health Department
- Bursary program, tuition in exchange for rural service, member's statement,
661
- Holocaust Memorial Day Act (No. 202)
- Hospitals
- St. Paul's, Saskatoon, Emergency Department, Granger Campbell Award for Clinical Excellence, member's statement,
1912
- Information technology
- Rapid promotion, moved (Thomson),
509–10
- Mental health
- Mental Health Association, Saskatchewan, member's statement,
1075
- Nurses
- National Nursing Week, May 7-12, 2001, member's statement,
954
- Parks
- Urban, funding, Centenary Capital Fund, member's statement,
2227–28
- Physicians/Doctors
- Rural Saskatchewan, new arrivals, member's statement,
1979–80
- Psychiatric nurses
- Registered Psychiatric Nurses Association awards, May 15, 2001, member's statement,
1245
- Saskatchewan Registered Nurses' Association
- Nursing Excellence awards, Saskatoon chapter, May 9, 2001, member's statement,
1044
- Saskatoon Open Door Society
- Anniversary, 20th, member's statement,
323
- Smoking
- Public places, workplaces and school property, ban, legislation, petitions,
1307
- Special Olympic Games
- Summer games, June 8 - 10, 2001, Saskatoon, member's statement,
1662–63
- Sports
- Fencing
- Youth male award, finalist, Jean-Pierre Sequin, member's statement,
229
- Track and field
- Sask Sport Athlete of the Year, 2000, Master Athlete Award, Howard West, member's statement,
229
- Water quality
- Drinking water, improvement, moved (Junor); amendment (Kwiatkowski),
1138–40
- Questions and comments
1148
- Program, member's statement,
82
- World Water Day, March 22, 2001, member's statement,
82
- Youth
- White Buffalo Youth Lodge, Saskatoon
- Programs for at-risk youth, member's statement,
903
- YWCA (Young Women's Christian Association)
- Saskatoon, 90th anniversary, member's statement,
787