Hansard Subject Index - 2nd Session of the 24th Legislature
C-SAP II
Cable industry
Nexans Canada Inc. power cable plant, Weyburn, expansion project, grand opening, May 18, 2001, member's statement
CAIP
Cameron, Stan
Canada Agri-Infrastructure Program (CAIP) in Saskatchewan
Canada Book Day, April 23, 2001
Canada Farm Income Program (CFIP)
215 ,
585
Grain and oilseed, significance to Saskatchewan,
586
Payment on negative margins,
588
Canada Health and Social Transfer (CHST)
Canada Millennium Foundation
Canada-Saskatchewan Assistance Program II (C-SAP II)
Application process, praised, member's statement
Canada-Saskatchewan Infrastructure Program
1 ,
2058
North Battleford, water treatment assistance
Canada-Saskatchewan Infrastructure Works Program (1994-1998)
2058
Canada-Wide Science Fair
Canadian Armed Forces
Snowbirds
Acceptance show for 2001 air show season, member's statement
Deputy Crew Chief, ground crew, Master Corporal Mark Gegner, member's statement
Canadian Blood Services
Saskatchewan participation,
2158
Canadian Cancer Society
Relay for Life fundraiser
Canadian Centre for Philanthropy
New Spirit of Community Partnership Award, SaskEnergy and United Way of Regina, recipients, member's statement
Canadian Farm Income Program (CFIP)
Canadian Geography Challenge
Canadian Light Source synchrotron project, Saskatoon
Canadian National Arabian Horse Show
Regina, August 20-25, 2001, member's statement
Canadian National Institute for the Blind
Vehicles, donated, Makwa Lions Club and Makwa River Lions Club, member's statement
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)
Canadian Western Agribition
President, election, Gary Anderson, Bethune, member's statement
Canadian Wheat Board
Organic grains, marketing barriers,
90
Canadian Wildlife Federation
Habitat 2000 projects, Canwood School, Canwood, and Marion McVeety School, Regina, recognition, member's statement
Cancer
Breast cancer screening program, Saskatchewan Cancer Agency,
2156–58
Cobalt-60 beam therapy unit, inception 1951, national historic event, member's statement
Cops for Cancer, 2001, fundraiser, Nipawin RCMP detachment, member's statement
Month, designation, April, member's statement
Survivors
Relay for Life, Canadian Cancer Society fundraiser, Tristin Vincente, team captain, Bladworth, member's statement
Cancer Agency
Canora, Sask.
Care homes
Caregivers
Casinos
Revenue, Associated Entities Fund
Revenue, First Nations Fund,
2339–40
Expenditure on economic and social development for Aboriginal people
Provincial audit, findings
Provincial audit, government actions
Repayment to Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority,
753
Cattle industry
248
Red Coat Feeders, Hazenmore,
119
CCP
Cellular telephones
Centenarians
Brkich, Francis (Mrs.), 100th birthday congratulations, member's statement
Kinne, Doris, 100th birthday congratulations, member's statement
Centenary Capital Fund
179
Estimates, main (2001-2002),
2027–33
Internet connectivity, schools, funding,
536
Projects
Accounting procedures,
2028
Choice and allocation, Municipal Affairs and Housing Department,
2030–31
Water and sewer infrastructure, northern Saskatchewan,
2031–32
Centennial 2005
Crown corporation, establishment
Centennial scholarship program
Centennial summer student employment program
3 ,
155 ,
192 ,
194 ,
217 ,
241 ,
527 ,
528 ,
1212–14
Health care workers, excluded in 2001,
1212–13
Renewal within public sector,
970
Selection of students for jobs,
972–73
Small business sector ignored,
970–71
Century Family Farm Award
133
CFIP
Chamber of Commerce, Regina
Paragon awards, 2001, member's statement
Chamber of Commerce, Saskatchewan
Chamber of Commerce, Saskatoon
SABEX (Saskatoon Achievement in Business Excellence) awards, 2001, member's statement
Change management
Chaplin, Sask.
Charles, Prince of Wales
CHEP (Child hunger and education program)
Good food box program, Saskatoon
Child abuse
Child care
Child Care Week, May 27 - June 2, 2001, member's statement
Child custody
Child Find Month
Child hunger
Child hunger and education program (CHEP)
Good food box program, Saskatoon
Child poverty
91 ,
148
Reduction, member's statement
Reduction , Report Card on Child Poverty
3
Child prostitution
Child protection
Case workers, numbers, increase
Inequities, family court system,
1795–96
Inequities, family court system, review,
1796–97
Child tax credit
Children
Child Find Saskatchewan Green Ribbon of Hope campaign, 2001, member's statement
Child welfare system, public consultation, ministerial statement (Van Mulligen)
Chili for Children, fundraising dinner, member's statement
Early childhood development program, implementation, moved (Prebble)
Early childhood intervention program, funding, member's statement
Good food box program, Saskatoon, member's statement
National Missing Children's Day, May 25, 2001, member's statement
Preschool, speech and language services, funding, petitions,
2224
Tobacco, possession, penalties
Tobacco use
Protection, petitions,
452 ,
512 ,
542 ,
566 ,
594 ,
837 ,
1042 ,
1307 ,
1426 ,
1455 ,
1484 ,
1566 ,
2141
Children's Law Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 210)
Chronic wasting disease
CHST (Canada Health and Social Transfer)
Churchbridge, Rural Municipality
CIC
Cities
Status granted, Humboldt, November 7, 2000, member's statement
Citizens
Brian Hanson, honoured for community service, Davidson, member's statement
Canadian citizenship, honourary, Nelson Mandela, denial, Rob Anders, Alberta MP, member's statement
Lakeland community, 2001 Citizens of the Year, Blake and Stella Jones, member's statement
Civil service
Class Actions Act (No. 13)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Claybank, Sask.
Clickabid.com
Climate change
243
Climate change/global warming
CNIB
Co-operatives
Cattle co-operative feeder issue, Spy Hill-Rocanville area,
937–38
Consumers' Co-operative Refinery, member's statement
Hog producers, new generation co-operative, Leroy, member's statement
Melfort Co-op, record sales, member's statement
Pioneer Co-op, Swift Current, record sales and renovations, member's statement
Shaunavon Co-op Association, record sales, 2000, member's statement
Spiritwood and District Co-op, record-breaking year in 2000, member's statement
Collective bargaining
Colleges
International Bible College, Moose Jaw
St. Thomas More College, Saskatoon
Colleges, regional
Collins, Will
Commercial Liens Act (No. 28)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Commission on Medicare
4 ,
134 ,
155 ,
196 ,
218 ,
219 ,
2363–68
All-party participation,
2411
Commissioner of Medicare support staff to appear before Committee of the Whole, moved (Lautermilch)
Commissioner of Medicare to appear before Committee of the Whole, moved (Lautermilch)
Final report, examination of Mr. Ken Fyke, Commissioner
Hospitals, closure, effect
Hospitals, closure, effect, northern Saskatchewan
Hospitals, closure, remaining services available, Cypress Hills
Public meeting, discussion of report, Redvers, member's statement
Public policy, citizen participation for formation
Recommendations
Physicians/Doctors, salaried
Process for dealing with, all-party committee
Process for dealing with, all-party committee, mandate
Recommendations, review, Health Department committees,
1479–80
Report
Health care mismanagement
Health care system fragile
Sustainable system needed
Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada
Commission Chair, Roy Romanow, congratulations
Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food (Federal)
Committees
Deputy Chair, Graham Addley, appointment, moved (Calvert)
Deputy Chair, Ron Harper, appointment, moved (Lautermilch)
Committees, all-party
Committees, continuing
Committees, special
Committees, standing
Communication Committee
Legislative Library, report, committee referral, moved (Lautermilch)
Membership, substitution, moved (Lautermilch)
Records retention and disposal, committee referral, moved (Lautermilch)
Second report, moved (Jones) for concurrence
Communities
148
Applications for government grants,
1207
Economic capacity, building
Macdowall, volunteers, Macdowall Housing Authority, recognition, member's statement
Melville and District Chamber of Commerce Annual Trade Fair and Melville Hospital Foundation fundraiser, member's statement
Recreational facilities, energy costs
Unity, Communities in Bloom competition, member's statement
Community associations
Dieppe Community Association, Regina, celebration, International Year of the Volunteer, member's statement
Community-based organizations
Program grants, Saskatoon, Associated Entities Fund, member's statement
Rail City Industries, Melville, employee wage increase, petitions,
1242
Community pastures
Meyronne, cattle deaths,
939–43
Community policing
Community schools
CommunityNet
194 ,
209 ,
536 ,
829 ,
1267 ,
1902–3 ,
2412
Official launch, ministerial statement (Crofford)
Condolences
Communication, moved (Lautermilch)
Grant, Gordon Burton (former MLA), moved (Serby)
Kowalchuk, John Russell (former MLA), moved (Serby)
Maher, Hugh James (former MLA), moved (Calvert)
Semchuk, Martin (former MLA), moved (Serby)
Valleau, Delmar Storey (former MLA), moved (Serby)
Confidence, government
Conservation Cover Program (CCP)
Constituency Boundaries Act
Constitutional Affairs Committee
Membership, substitution, moved (D'Autremont )
Membership, substitution, moved (Lautermilch)
Consumers' Co-operative Refinery
Continuing Select Committee
Membership, substitution, moved (Lautermilch)
Corporate tax
Corporation Capital Tax Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 27)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Correctional centres
Regina Provincial Correctional Centre
Corrections
Anger management programs,
552
Case management, comprehensive,
552
Conditional sentences,
552
Court of Queen's Bench
Cover Program
Craik, Sask.
Craik Regional Park
Credit rating
Credit Union Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 15)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Credit unions
Canora Credit Union, sod-turning ceremony, May 7, 2001, member's statement
Shaunavon, banner year 2000, member's statement
Shellbrook Credit Union, record equity payments, member's statement
Crime
Police officers, liability,
557
Crop insurance
102–3 ,
586 ,
2398–2401
Crown Capital Partners Inc.
Crown corporations
149
Competition with private sector
Investments
Due diligence guidelines, ignored
Effect on retention of youth
Non-Saskatchewan, Liberal support
Private business, Liberal support
National recognition, Conference Board of Canada
Ownership, member's statement
Salary increases, managers
Crown Corporations Amendment Act, 2001 (Appointment of Directors) (No. 221)
Crown Corporations Amendment Act, 2001 (Foreign Investments) (No. 225)
Crown Corporations Committee
Membership, substitution, moved (D'Autremont )
Membership, substitution, moved (Lautermilch)
Crown Corporations Disclosure Act (No. 216)
Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan
Business plans, due diligence
Estimates, main (2001-2002),
2403
Former minister, Janice MacKinnon, resignation
Investments, non-disclosure in exchange for world trip
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)
Non-Saskatchewan investment,
222
Crown land
CRTC (Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission)
CSIP
Cultural industries
4
Associated Entities Fund, use of for cultural facilities grant program,
1205
Contributions, economic,
210
Cultural facilities grants program
Government training and marketing,
968
Cultural tourism
Culture
4
Culture, Youth and Recreation Department
3 ,
4 ,
126
Cultural facilities grants program
Estimates, supplementary (2000-2001),
2344
Financial assistance to culture and recreation,
973–74
Staff, administrative,
969
Cumberland Gallery, Saskatchewan Legislative Building, Regina
Scyther Café, exhibit by Regina Early Learning Centre, member's statement
Cupar, Sask.
Curling
Custody, child
CWSF (Canada-Wide Science Fair)