Hansard Speaker Index - 3rd Session of the 24th Legislature
Addley, Mr. Graham (NDP, Saskatoon Sutherland)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
Agriculture
Genomics, awards, Veterinary Infectious Disease Organization, University of Saskatchewan, National Research Council Plant Biotechnology Institute, Saskatoon, member's statement,
740
Business
Saskatoon Achievement in Business Excellence (SABEX) awards, 2002, member's statement,
1441
Children
Early Childhood Intervention Week, April 22-28, 2002, member's statement,
997–98
CommunityNet
Expansion
Continue, to schools, communities, government offices, moved (Hamilton); amendment (D'Autremont),
780–84
Credit unions
Canora Credit Union Central of Saskatchewan, growth, assets, member's statement,
1009
Kerrobert Credit Union, payments to members, member's statement,
1035–36
Prairie Diamond Credit Union, growth, assets, member's statement,
1472
Saskatoon Credit Union, winner, national Community Economic Development Award, Credit Union Central of Canada, member's statement,
454
Economy
Confidence
News headlines, member's statement,
310
Estimates Committee
Third report, moved (Addley) for concurrence,
1696
Farm families
Income
Crisis, awareness campaign, students, University of Saskatchewan, member's statement,
2450–51
Film industry
Edge Entertainment, Saskatoon, film production company, member's statement,
1553
Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)
Kyoto Protocol
Climate change, critical issue, support of 12 principles adopted by provinces and territories as basis for negotiating national plan with Government of Canada, moved (Lautermilch); amendment (Stewart),
2899–2902
Housing
Construction, increase
Saskatoon, member's statement,
1317–18
Investment
Venture capital, development, member's statement,
2029
Mother's Day
Mother's Day, May 12, 2002, member's statement,
1318
Natural gas
Gas rights
Wells drilled, new, member's statement,
2857
Oil industry
Petroleum rights, land sale, Crown petroleum and natural gas rights, member's statement,
2964
Radio stations
Tourism Radio, Saskatoon, member's statement,
1673
Schools
Catholic Schools for Tomorrow award
Catholic Curriculum Online Web site, Saskatchewan Catholic school divisions, member's statement,
93
Dr. John Egnatoff School, Saskatoon, Artists of Erindale project, member's statement,
1623
Sexual assault
Awareness Week, April 7-13, 2002, member's statement,
483
Telephones
Cellular service
Expansion, SaskTel Mobility, member's statement,
2348
University of Saskatchewan
Construction, renovation, member's statement,
1855
Allchurch, Mr. Denis (Saskatchewan Party, Shellbrook-Spiritwood)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
Centenarians
Eros, Julia, Spiritwood, 100th birthday, congratulations, member's statement,
2937–38
Children
Tobacco, possession, illegal, petitions,
216 ,
278 ,
325–26 ,
354 ,
452 ,
738 ,
1468 ,
1551–52 ,
1696 ,
1786 ,
1850 ,
1959–60
Crop insurance
Premiums, increase, coverage changes
Discrimination and racism
International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, March 21, 2002, member's statement,
163
Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Saskatchewan Drug Plan
Prescriptions, annual deductible, reinstate, petitions,
626 ,
1384
Firefighters
Assembly praise forest firefighters, recognize government's fire suppression program whose efficiency is model for rest of country, moved (Yates); amendment (Wiberg),
1980–82
Fishing
Besnard Lake, stocked fish, responsible netting, First Nations people, petitions,
657 ,
904 ,
1155 ,
1174 ,
1254–55 ,
1336–37 ,
1438 ,
1492 ,
1667–68 ,
1724 ,
1750 ,
1818 ,
1903 ,
1994 ,
2082 ,
2180 ,
2261 ,
2317–18 ,
2346 ,
2516 ,
2583
Lake of the Prairies, stocked fish, responsible netting, First Nations people, petitions,
2684
Forest industry
Assembly congratulations, job creation, nearly $1 billion new investments in last three years, moved (Goulet),
1655–59
Expansion, investment, ministerial statement (Lautermilch),
1183–84
Softwood
USA tariffs, effects,
2454
Forest Resources Management Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 65)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2486–88
Government Relations and Aboriginal Affairs Department
Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)
Kyoto accord, halt federal intent to sign, petitions,
2821 ,
2855 ,
2907
Health care professionals
Training, northern Saskatchewan
Health promotion, northern Saskatchewan, moved (Goulet); amendment (Wiberg),
1076–77
Highways and Transportation Department
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
1198–99
Hockey
Saskatchewan Hockey Association, Senior A, Shellbrook Elks, winners, member's statement,
793
Hospital waiting lists
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI),
2135
Indians/First Nations
National Aboriginal Day, June 21, 2002, member's statement,
2239
Industry and Resources Department
Learning Department
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
1571–72
Oral question period
Forest industry
Softwood, USA tariffs, effects,
2454
Hospital waiting lists
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI),
2135
Trade
Injury, lobbying federal government,
2455
Points of order
Debate
Language unparliamentary, withdraw and apologize,
296
Saskatchewan Transportation Company
Passenger and freight services, retain, moved (McCall); amendment (Wall),
294–96
Questions and comments
297
Trade
Injury
Lobbying federal government,
2455
Atkinson, Ms. Pat (NDP, Saskatoon Nutana)
Art/Artists
Lindner, Ernest, 1897-1988, Saskatchewan landscape painting, bought by Western Development Museum, member's statement,
793
Books
Bones to Pick, by Suzanne North, launch on Canada Book Day, Saskatoon, member's statement,
906–7
Children
Child Hunger and Education Program, Saskatoon, volunteer appreciation breakfast, annual, member's statement,
1577–78
Saskatoon, healthy Canadian city, Canadian Institute for Health Information, member's statement,
1753–54
Co-operatives
Co-operative Membership and Globalization: Creating Social Cohesion through Market Relations, study, University of Saskatchewan, member's statement,
326–27
CommunityNet
Funding, federal and provincial, expansion to libraries, member's statement,
1472–73
Condolences
Link, Harry David (former MLA), moved (Serby),
1486
Peters, Rudi (MLA), moved (Hermanson),
2833–34
Education
Provincial achievements, member's statement,
2937
Standardized testing, Programme for International Student Assessment, Organization for Economic and Co-operative Development, Saskatchewan equity outcomes, member's statement,
1905–6
Film industry
Flicks: Saskatchewan International Film Festival for Young People, 7th annual, Broadway Theatre, Saskatoon, member's statement,
191
Golf
Canadian Junior Golf Championship, 64th, August 5-9, 2002, Saskatoon Golf and Country Club, host, member's statement,
1127
Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)
Kyoto Protocol
Climate change, critical issue, support of 12 principles adopted by provinces and territories as basis for negotiating national plan with Government of Canada, moved (Lautermilch); amendment (Stewart),
2923–25
Health care
Saskatoon, healthy Canadian city, member's statement,
1753–54
Long-term care
Fees
Reconsider decision on increases, moved (Gantefoer); amendment (Junor),
776–78
Points of order
Language
Reference to member's debate speech as fanatical presentation,
2918
Saskatchewan Transportation Company
Passenger and freight services, retain, moved (McCall); amendment (Wall),
293–94
Questions and comments
297
Synagogues
Agudas Israel Synagogue, Saskatoon, arson, April 5, 2002, member's statement,
483
Trade
Saskatchewan Opportunities Week, Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership Inc., Market Intelligence Group, winners, Champion in Strategic Intelligence Award, Competia, member's statement,
1441
Voluntarism
Blackstrap Regional Recreation Association, annual volunteer recognition awards, Asquith, member's statement,
996
Women
Survivors, child sexual abuse, services, Tamara's House, Saskatoon, official opening, May 23, 2002, member's statement,
1521
YWCA (Young Women's Christian Association)
Saskatoon, Women of Distinction awards, 21st annual, 2002, member's statement,
853
Axworthy, Hon. Chris (NDP, Saskatoon Fairview) Minister of Aboriginal Affairs, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Minister of Justice and Attorney General
Books
Lipset, Seymour, professor, author, Agrarian Socialism, 1950, revised edition 1968, member's statement,
855
Charitable Fund-raising Businesses Act (No. 49)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2120–21
Collection Agents Amendment Act
Legislation, reconsideration,
1322
Collection Agents Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 21)
Constituency Boundaries Commission
Final report with addenda of Electoral Boundaries Commission be approved and adopted, moved (Axworthy),
2840
Consumer Protection Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 20)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2117–18
Correctional Services Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 3)
Cost of Credit Disclosure Act, 2002 (No. 25)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2118–20
Crime
Northern Justice Symposium, April 24-26, 2002, Prince Albert, community-based crime prevention initiatives, ministerial statement (Axworthy),
1069
Discrimination and racism
Assembly condemns all forms of racism, condemns remarks of David Ahenakew, calls for his removal from executive positions, and as Member of Order of Canada, moved (Hermanson); amendment (Axworthy),
2999
Electronic Information and Documents Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 7)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2115–16
Enforcement of Canadian Judgments Act, 2002 (No. 26)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1353
Enforcement of Maintenance Orders Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 27)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1353–55
Family Maintenance Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 8)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1351–52
Firearms
Registration by January 1, 2003, injunction,
3041
Forest industry
Softwood
Legal actions before World Trade Organization, North American Free Trade Agreement,
1158–59
Government Relations and Aboriginal Affairs Department
Human rights
Universal Declaration, United Nations commemoration, Human Rights Day, December 10, 2002, ministerial statement (Axworthy),
2863–64
Independent Officers' Remuneration (Amendment) Act, 2002 (No. 16)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1681–82
Information, personal, confidential
Disclosure by government employees
Investigation, Privacy Commissioner,
1555
Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan
Claims, compensation, transmittal of information, apology, member's statement,
2829
Conflict of interest guidelines, Fraser Nicholson, president, resignation and new employment,
2382
Land titles, transactions,
2826
Resignation, Fraser Nicholson, president,
1626
Inter-jurisdictional Support Orders Act (No. 28)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1355–56
Justice Department
Victims' Services, funding,
1064
Victims' Services, programs,
1065
LAND (Land Titles Automated Network Development) system,
660 ,
974
International consultancy contracts,
1823
Land titles
Common names, problem,
2689
Transactions, costs, effect on Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency,
798
Transactions, paper records,
688
Land Surveys Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 32)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2557
Land Titles Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 33)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2557–58
Legislative Assembly
Questions, matters before court,
2966–67
Members' Conflict of Interest Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 2) (No. 63)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2562–63
Ministerial statements
Crime
Northern Justice Symposium, April 24-26, 2002, Prince Albert, community-based crime prevention initiatives,
1069
Human rights
Universal Declaration United Nations commemoration, Human Rights Day, December 10, 2002,
2863–64
Motor vehicles
Police impoundment when used to procure sexual services and prostitution, Highway Traffic Amendment Act 2001,
46
Pensions
Pension Benefits Amendment Regulations, 2002,
397
Motor vehicles
Police impoundment when used to procure sexual services and prostitution, Highway Traffic Amendment Act 2001, ministerial statement (Axworthy),
46
Oral question period
Casinos
First Nations Fund, expenditures, accounting,
2940 ,
2941–42
Collection Agents Amendment Act
Legislation, reconsideration,
1322
Firearms
Registration by January 1, 2003, injunction,
3041
Forest industry
Softwood, legal actions before World Trade Organization, North American Free Trade Agreement,
1158–59
Information, personal, confidential
Disclosure by government employees, investigation, Privacy Commissioner,
1555
Disclosure by government employees, RCMP investigation,
1498
Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan
Conflict of interest guidelines, Fraser Nicholson, president, resignation and new employment,
2382
Land titles, transactions,
2826
Resignation, Fraser Nicholson, president,
1626
Justice Department
Victims' Services, funding,
1064
Victims' Services, programs,
1065
LAND (Land Titles Automated Network Development) system
660 ,
974
International consultancy contracts,
1823
Land titles, common names, problem,
2689
Land titles, transactions, costs,
687
Land titles, transactions, costs, effect on Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency,
798
Land titles, transactions, paper records,
688
Legislative Assembly
Questions, matters before court,
2966–67
Police services
Officers
John Popowich, Saskatoon, malicious prosecution, settlement,
2185–87
John Popowich, Saskatoon, malicious prosecution, settlement, Crown prosecutors,
2322–23
Public service
Access to Canadian Police Information Centre,
1474
Raves
Investigation, Saskatoon,
1496
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Officers, relocation to Alberta for G-8 Summit, Saskatchewan police protection, costs,
2033–34 ,
2062–63
Saskatchewan Farm Security Act
Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority
Police investigation, government action, matters presented to prosecutions department,
2912–13
Trade
Protectionism, United States
Softwood lumber, agriculture, Western Canadian conference, development of united front,
1159–60
Softwood lumber, discussions with federal government,
2454–55
Workers' compensation
Claims, criminal background checks,
1583
Young offenders
Programs, initiatives,
197
Pensions
Pension Benefits Amendment Regulations, 2002, ministerial statement (Axworthy),
397
Police services
Officers
John Popowich, Saskatoon
Malicious prosecution, settlement,
2185–87
Malicious prosecution, settlement, Crown prosecutors,
2322–23
Powers of Attorney Act, 2002 (No. 24)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1679–81
Public service
Access to Canadian Police Information Centre,
1474
Queen's Bench Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 15)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1678–79
Raves
Investigation, Saskatoon,
1496
Real Estate Amendment Act, 2002, (No. 9)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2558–61
Registered Plan (Retirement Income) Exemption Act (No. 23)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1682–83
Representation Act, 2002 (No. 82)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2851
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Officers, relocation to Alberta for G-8 Summit, Saskatchewan police protection, costs,
2033–34 ,
2062–63
Saskatchewan Farm Security Act
Saskatchewan Farm Security Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 79)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2554–56
Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission Act (No. 59)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2561–62
Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission Consequential Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 60)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2562
Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority
Police investigation
Government action, matters presented to prosecutions department,
2912–13
Scholarships
Canadian Merit Scholarship Foundation, Mark Taylor, Bedford Road Collegiate, Saskatoon, recipient, member's statement,
391
Trade
Protectionism, United States
Softwood lumber, agriculture, Western Canadian conference, development of united front,
1159–60
Softwood lumber, discussions with federal government,
2454–55
Workers' compensation
Claims, criminal background checks,
1583