Hansard Speaker Index - 2nd Session of the 24th Legislature
- Kasperski, Mr. Lindy (NDP, Regina Sherwood)
- Administrative Professionals Day, April 25, 2001
- Arts and culture
- Funding, member's statement,
357
- Community associations
- Dieppe Community Association, Regina, celebration, International Year of the Volunteer, member's statement,
1745
- Credit unions
- Canora Credit Union, sod-turning ceremony, May 7, 2001, member's statement,
1160
- Francophones
- Fête fransaskoise, 22nd, August 3-5, 2001, Willow Bunch, member's statement,
2350
- Hotels
- Hotels Association of Saskatchewan, annual convention, 70th, member's statement,
201
- Internet
- Services
- High speed, rural, member's statement,
109
- Saskatchewan Indian Federated College, Regina
- Building launch, April 20, 2001, member's statement,
642
- Speaker
- Deputy Speaker, Lindy Kasperski, election,
15
- Sports
- Hockey
- Memorial Cup 2001, Regina, congratulations, member's statement,
1339
- Memorial Cup 2001, Regina, member's statement,
1220
- Students
- Science fairs
- Canada-Wide Science Fair, Kingston, Ontario, Amber Lee Fay, Foam Lake Composite School, silver medalist, member's statement,
1602
- Tourism
- Humboldt Sommerfest, Humboldt, August 3-6, 2001, member's statement,
2314
- Kowalsky, Mr. P. Myron (NDP, Prince Albert Carlton) Speaker
- Krawetz, Mr. Ken (Saskatchewan Party, Canora-Pelly)
- Ambulance service
- Community-based, consolidation and centralization, petitions,
1741
- Budget (March 30, 2001)
- Moved to resolve into Committee of Finance, amendment,
286
- Centenary Capital Fund
- Estimates, main (2001-2002),
2027–33
- Commission on Medicare
- Final report, examination of Mr. Ken Fyke, Commissioner,
622–23,
626–27
- Condolences
- Grant, Gordon Burton (former MLA), moved (Serby),
650
- Kowalchuk, John Russell (former MLA), moved (Serby),
655
- Semchuk, Martin (former MLA), moved (Serby),
649
- Valleau, Delmar Storey (former MLA), moved (Serby),
653
- Corporation Capital Tax Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 27)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2023–24
- Economic development,
286
- Economy
- Forecast, government, 2001-2002,
1980–81
- Education Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 54)
- Government Accountability Act (No. 224)
- Health Transition Fund,
281
- Highways and roads
- Truck routes, alternate,
282
- Hog industry
- Expansion, Big Sky Farms, Rama area, grand opening, July 4, 2001, member's statement,
2348–49
- Hospital waiting lists,
281
- Hospitals
- Kamsack, ensure services maintained, petitions,
1129,
1335
- Income Tax Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 51)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2024–27
- Liberal Party (Saskatchewan)
- Caucus, third party, funding, legislation,
1432–34
- Motions for supply (interim)
- Natural gas
- Rate increase,
1190–91
- Government relief to customers,
1191
- Oral question period
- Economy
- Forecast, government, 2001-2002,
1980–81
- Liberal Party (Saskatchewan)
- Caucus, third party, funding, legislation,
1432–34
- Natural gas
- Rate increase, government relief to customers,
1191
- Property tax
- Increase, Liberal position on budget,
361,
362
- Provincial sales tax
- Remission process, extension request,
2229–30
- Public service
- Numbers, increase, Liberal position on budget,
360–61
- Personal care homes
- Non-profit, government provide subsidies, petitions,
2389
- Points of order
- Members
- Accusations offensive and slanderous,
1465–66
- Statements referring to Progressive Conservative metro fund,
1466
- Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training Department
- Estimates, main (2001-2002),
812–13
- Provincial Auditor Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 14)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2021–23
- Provincial sales tax
- Remission process, extension request,
2229–30
- Public service
- Numbers, increase, Liberal position on budget,
360–61
- Rural Municipality Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 23)
- Rural Revitalization Office
- Student Assistance and Student Aid Fund Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 29)
- Superannuation (Supplementary Provisions) Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 7)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2019–21
- Teachers Superannuation and Disability Benefits Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 41)
- Theatre
- Saskatchewan Drama Association, Region 4, Invermay School award winners, member's statement,
168
- Utilities
- Rebates for utility rate increases, moved (Wall); amendment (Addley),
724–25
- Water quality
- Drinking water, improvement, moved (Junor); amendment (Kwiatkowski),
1144–45
- Kwiatkowski, Mr. Carl (Saskatchewan Party, Carrot River Valley)
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
- Cancer
- Cops for Cancer, 2001, fundraiser, Nipawin RCMP detachment, member's statement,
1745
- Chronic wasting disease,
397–98
- Disabled and handicapped persons
- National Access Awareness Week, May 27 - June 2, 2001, member's statement,
1339
- Education Department
- Estimates, main (2001-2002),
537
- Environment
- Canadian Environment Week, June 3-9, 2001, member's statement,
1514
- Environment and Resource Management Department
- Water quality
- Testing, informing, regulating communities,
1225–26
- Water quality issues
- No common government database,
1048
- Forest industry
- Oriented strand board mill, OSB 2000, Hudson Bay, grand opening, June 29, 2001, member's statement,
2253
- Government
- Fiscal restraint, lack of,
377–78
- Health care
- Commission on Medicare, final report, referral to Health Care Committee, moved (Lautermilch); amendment (Gantefoer),
1356–58
- Métis Act (No. 42)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2331–32
- Municipalities
- Amalgamation, forced,
378
- Revenue-sharing grants,
378
- Music
- Prairie Region Cadet Honour Band
- Concert, Centre of the Arts, Regina, member's statement,
569
- Natural gas
- Rate increase
- Refer SaskEnergy back to Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel, moved (Wall); amendment (Cline),
1547–50
- North East Health District
- Fundraiser for disaster equipment, Lyle Moffat and Mark Ollinger, paramedics, endurance run-and-bike race, member's statement,
1245
- Oral question period
- Chronic wasting disease,
397–98
- Environment and Resource Management Department
- Water quality, testing,
1048
- Water quality, testing, informing, regulating communities,
1225–26
- Water quality issues, no common government database,
1048
- Sewage
- Effluent excess, discharge, North Saskatchewan River,
955–57,
988–91
- Effluent excess, discharge, North Saskatchewan River, reports,
1017–18
- Sexual offenders
- Adult, resident in Nipawin, concerned community,
1135
- Water
- Drinking water, strategy,
1048
- Water quality
- Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment, conference, Winnipeg, April 30 - May 1, 2001,
991
- Infrastructure funding,
1105
- Infrastructure funding, low priority,
1105–6
- Unsafe
- Boil-water advisories,
991
- North Battleford, public inquiry,
1277
- Police services
- Saskatoon commercial crime section, Supernumerary Special Constable Will Collins sworn in, April 12, 2001, member's statement,
986–87
- Political parties
- Fundraising, member's statement,
1836–37
- Prairie and Forest Fires Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 44)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2129–30
- Public Trustee Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 35)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2128
- Rail transportation/Railways
- Short-line spur, Crooked River to Arborfield, Hudson Bay Rail, first run, May 10, 2001, member's statement,
1309
- Saskatchewan Natural Resources Transfer Agreement (Treaty Land Entitlement) Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 34)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2118
- Saskatchewan Party
- Vision for rebuilding Saskatchewan, party leader, May 23, 2001, member's statement,
1275
- Sewage
- Effluent excess, discharge, North Saskatchewan River,
955–57,
988–91
- Effluent excess, discharge, North Saskatchewan River, reports,
1017–18
- Sexual offenders
- Adult, resident in Nipawin, concerned community,
1135
- Sports
- Football
- Can-Am Bowl, 5th annual, July 7, 2001, Carrot River, host town, member's statement,
2391–92
- Theatre
- Saskatchewan Drama Festival, Region 7, March 29-31, 2001, Hudson Bay Composite High School, member's statement,
481
- Training programs
- Skills Canada competition, national, Edmonton, June 1-2, 2001, L.P. Miller Comprehensive High School, Nipawin, medal winners, member's statement,
1633
- Skills Canada Saskatchewan competition, Moose Jaw, L.P. Miller School, Nipawin, medal winners, member's statement,
358
- Urban Municipality Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 24)
- Water quality
- Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment, conference, Winnipeg, April 30 - May 1, 2001,
991
- Drinking water, improvement, moved (Junor); amendment (Kwiatkowski),
1142–44
- Drinking water, strategy,
1048
- Infrastructure funding,
1105
- Infrastructure funding, low priority,
1105–6
- Unsafe
- Boil-water advisories,
991