Hansard Subject Index - 2nd Session of the 24th Legislature
- Wages and salaries
- Minimum wage, Alberta,
208
- Waiting lists
- Wakaw School Division
- St. Louis, Indian and Métis Education Development Program,
1902
- Wascana Centre Authority
132
- Water
- Beaver dam management,
2298
- Drainage, ditches, Rural Municipality of Churchbridge, legal action, against,
679–81
- Treatment
- Repairs and replacements, funding
- Treatment, small communities
- Treatment plant, North Battleford, financial assistance, petitions,
1186,
1219,
1242,
1307,
1337,
1426,
1455,
1484,
1512,
1630,
1743,
1834
- Hillson,
1155,
1186,
1218,
1274,
1393,
1425,
1455,
1483,
1597,
1685,
1803
- Water, drinking
- Water Corporation Amendment Act, 2001 (No. 12)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly
- Water quality
2140,
2412
- Assessment, monitoring, and protection programming
- Assessment, monitoring, and protection programming, additional staff
- Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment, conference, Winnipeg, April 30 - May 1, 2001
- Drinking water, improvement, moved (Junor); amendment (Kwiatkowski)
- Drinking water, safety, role of Saskatchewan Water Corporation,
1229
- Drinking water, safety compliance
- Infrastructure funding, low priority
- Infrastructure program, national
- Infrastructure program, national, moved (Hermanson)
- Infrastructure program, national, rule 46 and debate transcripts to Prime Minister and to opposition party leaders, moved (Lautermilch)
- Program, member's statement
- Unsafe
- Cryptosporidium parvum contamination, North Battleford,
908–12
- Cryptosporidium parvum contamination, North Battleford, boil-water advisory
- Cryptosporidium parvum contamination, North Battleford, correction measures,
908–12
- Cryptosporidium parvum contamination, North Battleford, member's statement
- North Battleford, awareness, Saskatchewan Water Corporation,
1229–30
- North Battleford, government financial assistance
- North Battleford, public inquiry
- World Water Day, March 22, 2001, member's statement
- Web sites
- Wedding anniversaries
- 60th, Keith and Linda Jackson, Kinistino, member's statement
- 70th, Gordon and Edith Taylor, Melfort, member's statement
- Welfare
- Weyburn, Sask.
- Weyburn Central School Division
- Griffin School, closure,
537–38
- Weyburn Inland Terminal (Firm)
- Weyerhaeuser
- Wheeler Farm
- Whistle-blower protection legislation
- Whistleblower Protection Act (No. 203)
- White Buffalo Youth Lodge, Saskatoon
- Wild rice
182–83,
208
- Wildlife lands
- Willow Bunch, Sask.
- Métis village, Willow Bunch, funding
- Wincherauk, Don
- Wind energy
- Wind power
4,
126,
242,
243
- Projects, two, member's statement
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation wind power project, member's statement
- Sunbridge Windpower Project, Gull Lake area, member's statement
- Winter games
- Women
- Aboriginal
- Access to education,
1473
- Employment, sexual and economic barriers, Women's Secretariat, action,
975
- Programs, education,
1474
- Programs, government,
1473
- Battered
- Purple Ribbon Awareness Week, May 7-13, 2001, member's statement
- Drop-in centres, Visitation House, Regina, opening, member's statement
- Economic independence, Women's Secretariat,
975
- Employment and training services,
2174–75
- Entrepreneurs
- Employment Insurance, maternity leave benefits
- Employment Insurance benefits,
2174
- Entrepreneurs' Week, May 3-9 2001, member's statement
- Farm
- Off-farm jobs, member's statement
- Quota Club, Weyburn, Women of the Year awards, member's statement
- Survivors, child sexual abuse, services, Tamara's House, Saskatoon, funding,
2175–76
- Violence against, member's statement
- Women's on-line program, forum, Women's Secretariat,
975
- Women of the Dawn
- Women's Secretariat
132
- Assessment and taxation, role,
978–79
- Conference, If Gender Mattered ... Policy and Strategies to Advance Women's Equality, 2001, member's statement
- Progress and achievements, 2000-2001,
974–75
- Woodcarving
- Aurele Gareau, recognition, member's statement
- Workers
- Workers' compensation
- Survivor benefits, one-time tax free payment, old age pension benefits,
1066–68
- Survivor benefits, one-time tax free payment, old age security clawback
- Remission order sought, member's statement
- Survivor benefits, spouse and children,
1070
- Workers' Compensation Board
- Assessment/billing system, pilot project,
1069
- Business travel, seminars,
2080
- Disaster recovery plan,
2079
- Employer rate deductions, lower,
1069
- Independent medical opinions,
2083
- Independent review appeal panel,
2082–83
- Occupational diseases, firefighters, review,
2084
- Payments, public disclosure,
2079–80
- Relationship to Labour Department,
819
- Retirement
- Stan Cameron, Board Chair, financial settlement,
820
- Stan Cameron, Board Chair, party,
819–20
- Stan Cameron, Board Chair, party cancellation
- Review 2000 of the Saskatchewan Workers' Compensation Board: Recurring and Current Administrative Issues
821,
1066,
1070,
2080
- Recommendations, legislative changes,
2080–81
- Recommendations, policies and procedures made public,
2081
- Terminations, management staff
- Workforce
- Working for Women program
976–77
- Wrestling
- Writers
- Saskatoon Writers' Club, Saskatchewan poetry book, co-editor-in-chief Ethel Sigurdson, member's statement