Hansard Speaker Index - 2nd Session of the 24th Legislature
       
      
      
      
- Nilson, Hon. John (NDP, Regina Lakeview) Minister of Health 
- Allan Blair Cancer Centre, Regina 
- New equipment for radiation treatment, ministerial statement (Nilson), 
	1194–95 
 
 
- Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists Saskatchewan 
- Life membership proclamations, Jean Freeman, Steve Arsenych, Lyn Goldman, member's statement, 
	2094 
 
 
- Canadian Wildlife Federation 
- Habitat 2000 projects, Canwood School, Canwood, and Marion McVeety School, Regina, recognition, member's statement, 
	483 
 
 
- Children 
- Tobacco, possession, penalties, 
	2066 
 
- Tobacco use 
- Protection, petitions, 
	479 
 
 
 
- Class Actions Act (No. 13) 
 
- Commission on Medicare, 
	204–5 
- Recommendations 
- Process for dealing with, 
	520, 
	1983 
 
 
 
- Dietitians Act (No. 5) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	2153 
 
 
- Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina Public Library, Regina 
- Rielisms exhibit, member's statement, 
	1398 
 
 
- East Central Health District 
- Yorkton area, administrators working on longer term plan, 
	1490 
 
 
- Emergency medical services workers 
- Pay rates, standardization, 
	2232 
 
 
- Film Employment Tax Credit Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 16) 
 
- Freehold Oil and Gas Production Tax Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 11) 
 
- Health care 
- Facilities 
- Closure, pending Commission on Medicare report, 
	233 
 
 
- Improved system, co-operative endeavour, 
	599 
 
- Patients, critical, out-of-province surgery, 
	1811–12 
 
- Public health inspectors, shortage, Battlefords Health District, 
	2008–9 
 
- Standing Committee on Health Care 
- Appoint and empower, moved (Nilson), 
	1166–67 
 
 
 
- Health care workers, 
	171–72 
- Negotiations 
- CUPE and Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations, 
	1569 
- Appointment of new conciliator or mediator, 
	1690–91 
 
 
- CUPE and Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations, mediation, 
	1779–80 
 
- Strike settlement, funding, 
	1838 
 
 
- Recruitment, difficult, Lanigan Hospital, 
	664 
 
- Shortages, Lanigan Hospital, 
	664 
 
- Strike 
- Ensure health and safety of patients, 
	1690 
 
- Essential services delivery during mediation, 
	1749 
 
- Long-term care patients, 
	1808 
 
- Patients sent out-of-province, 
	1778 
 
 
- Strike notice, delivery of health services, 
	1569 
 
- Training, recruitment, and retention, 
	1490 
 
 
- Health Department 
- Provincial Nursing Council 
- Funding, projects, ministerial statement (Nilson) 
- Casual workforce issues, 
	400 
 
- Magnet work environments, 
	400 
 
- Mentor program, nursing students, clinical assignments, 
	400 
 
 
 
 
- Health districts 
- Budget allocations, 2001-2002, 
	1492 
 
 
- Hearing Aid Sales and Services Act (No. 26) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	2148–49 
 
 
- Historic Properties Foundations Act (No. 3) 
 
- Hospital waiting lists, 
	84 
- Saskatoon, development of action plan, 
	742 
 
 
- Hospitals 
- Closures 
- Lanigan, June to September, 2001, 
	664, 
	708 
- Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc., alternative arrangements, 
	708 
 
 
 
- Closures, possible, Lanigan, 
	792 
 
- Melville 
- New, acute care facility, 
	599 
 
 
 
- Land Surveyors and Professional Surveyors Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 49) 
 
- Land Surveys Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 20) 
 
- Land Titles Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 19) 
 
- Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 33) 
 
- Mineral Resources Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 50) 
 
- Ministerial statements 
- Allan Blair Cancer Centre, Regina, new equipment for radiation treatment, 
	1194–95 
 
- Health Department, Provincial Nursing Council, funding, projects, 
	399–400 
 
 
- Norway 
- National holiday, May 17, 2001, member's statement, 
	1188 
 
 
- Nurses 
- Number of positions, increased, 
	1462 
 
- Training, recruitment, and retention, 
	114 
 
 
- Oil and Gas Conservation Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 10) 
 
- Oral question period 
- Children 
- Tobacco, possession, penalties, 
	2066 
 
- Tobacco use, education, 
	2065 
 
 
- Commission on Medicare, 
	204–5 
- Recommendations 
- Process for dealing with, 
	520, 
	1983 
 
 
 
- East Central Health District 
- Yorkton area, administrators working on longer term plan, 
	1490 
 
 
- Emergency medical services workers 
- Pay rates, standardization, 
	2232 
 
 
- Health care 
- Emergency services, patient waiting times, 
	1460–61 
 
- Facilities, closure, pending Commission on Medicare report, 
	233 
 
- Improved system, co-operative endeavour, 
	599 
 
- Patients, critical, out-of-province surgery, 
	1811–12 
 
- Public health inspectors, shortage, Battlefords Health District, 
	2008–9 
 
 
- Health care workers, 
	171–72 
- Negotiations, CUPE and Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations, appointment of new conciliator or mediator, 
	1690–91 
 
- Negotiations, CUPE and Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations, mediation, 
	1779–80 
 
- Negotiations, strike settlement, funding, 
	1838 
 
- Negotiations, workplace issues, 
	1838–39 
 
- Recruitment, difficult, Lanigan Hospital, 
	664 
 
- Shortages, Lanigan Hospital, 
	664 
 
- Strike, ensure health and safety of patients, 
	1690 
 
- Strike, essential services delivery during mediation, 
	1749 
 
- Strike, long-term care patients, 
	1808 
 
- Strike, patients sent out-of-province, 
	1778 
 
- Strike, return to negotiations, 
	1691–92 
 
- Strike, surgery cancellation, 
	1778, 
	1807 
 
- Strike notice, delivery of health services, 
	1569 
 
- Training, recruitment, retention, 
	1490 
 
 
- Health districts 
- Budget allocations, 2001-2002, 
	1492 
 
 
- Hospital waiting lists, 
	84 
- Saskatoon, development of action plan, 
	742 
 
- Surgery, ophthalmology, 
	2351 
 
- Surgery, orthopedic hip and knee replacement, 
	2351 
 
 
- Hospitals 
- Beds, acute care, shortage, Swift Current, 
	2097–98 
 
- Closures, Lanigan, June to September, 2001, 
	664, 
	708 
- Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, alternative arrangements, 
	708 
 
 
- Closures, possible, Lanigan, 
	792 
 
- Melville, new, acute care facility, 
	599 
 
 
- Nurses 
- Number of positions, increase, 
	1462 
 
- Training, recruitment, and retention, 
	114 
 
 
- Personal care homes 
- Langham Senior Citizens Home, personal care home licence application, 
	1839 
 
 
- Physicians/Doctors 
- Psychiatrists, loss, Regina Health District, 
	457, 
	709 
 
- Psychiatry Manpower Committee, Psychiatrist retention and compensation, 
	457 
 
 
- Population 
- Forecast 
- Planning for Saskatchewan's Future 
	12–13 
 
 
 
- Special care homes 
- Pioneer Lodge, Assiniboia, closure, 
	204, 
	231–32 
 
 
- University of Saskatchewan 
- College of Medicine, funding, 
	172–73 
 
 
- Water quality 
- Unsafe 
- Cryptosporidium parvum contamination, North Battleford, boil-water advisory, 
	930–31 
 
- Cryptosporidium parvum contamination, North Battleford, correction measures, 
	930–32 
 
 
 
 
- Personal care homes 
- Langham Senior Citizens Home, personal care home licence application, 
	1839 
 
 
- Physicians/Doctors 
- Psychiatrists, loss, Regina Health District, 
	457–58, 
	709 
 
- Psychiatry Manpower Committee 
- Psychiatrist retention and compensation, 
	457 
 
 
 
- Police Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 43) 
 
- Population 
- Forecast 
- Planning for Saskatchewan's Future 
	12–13 
 
 
 
- Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 9) 
 
- Prairie and Forest Fires Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 44) 
 
- Public Trustee Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 35) 
 
- Public Trustee Consequential Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 36) 
 
- Queen's Bench Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 32) 
 
- Registered Nurses Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 4) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	2150–53 
 
 
- Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 45) 
 
- Saskatchewan Natural Resources Transfer Agreement (Treaty Land Entitlement) Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 34) 
 
- Special care homes 
- Pioneer Lodge, Assiniboia, closure, 
	204, 
	231–32 
 
 
- Tobacco Control Act (No. 56) 
- Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	2268–79 
 
 
- University of Saskatchewan 
 
- Water Corporation Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 12) 
 
- Water quality 
- Unsafe 
- Cryptosporidium parvum contamination, North Battleford, boil-water advisory, 
	930–31 
 
- Cryptosporidium parvum contamination, North Battleford, correction measures, 
	930–32