Hansard Speaker Index - 3rd Session of the 24th Legislature
Hagel, Hon. Glenn (NDP, Moose Jaw North) Minister of Social Services, Minister Responsible for Disability Issues, Minister Responsible for Gaming
Animal Products Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 44)
Burrowing owl
Conservation plan, Moose Jaw, member's statement,
1789
Business
Moose Jaw and District Business Resource Centre, launch, May 14, 2002, member's statement,
1387
Charitable Fund-raising Businesses Act (No. 49)
Communication Committee
Membership, substitution, moved (Hagel),
1628
Community-based organizations
Condolences
Communication, moved (Hagel),
1489
Rousseau, Paul Emile (former MLA), moved (Serby),
1480
Smith, Arthur Leslie (former MLA), moved (Serby),
2838–39
Constitutional Affairs Committee
Membership, substitution, moved (Hagel),
1628
Consumer Protection Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 20)
Cost of Credit Disclosure Act, 2002 (No. 25)
Culture
Cultural centre, Moose Jaw, community fundraising campaign, member's statement,
192
Department of Agriculture and Food Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 50)
Education Committee
Membership, substitution, moved (Hagel),
1628
Electronic Information and Documents Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 7)
Emergency Protection for Victims of Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Act
Emergency Protection for Victims of Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Act (No. 2)
Environment Committee
Membership, substitution, moved (Hagel),
1628
Farm Financial Stability Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 2) (No. 51)
Health care
Infant mortality rate
Poverty, substance abuse, programs, Kids First, School
1758
Health Care Committee
Membership, substitution, moved (Hagel),
1628
Honours and awards
Nation Builders Awards, 2002, Saskatchewan Provincial Council of Ukrainian Canadian Congress, Hon. P. Myron Kowalsky, Speaker, Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, recipient, member's statement,
2912
Labour force
Workers, National Day of Mourning for Workers Killed or Injured on the Job, April 28, 2002, member's statement,
1007–8
Legislative Assembly
Employees
Long service awards, congratulations, member's statement,
2347
Hours of sitting
April 29, 2002, moved (Hagel),
850
Pages
Frederick Khonje, departure for new employment,
2080
Municipal Law Committee
Membership, substitution, moved (Hagel),
1628
Non-controversial Bills Committee
Membership, substitution, moved (Hagel),
1628
Oral question period
Community-based organizations
Salaries, 2002 budget,
168
Emergency Protection for Victims of Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Act
Health care
Infant mortality rate, poverty, substance abuse, programs, Kids First, School
1758
Social Services Department
Private investigators, use of,
1856
Social assistance payments, rules and procedures,
2941
Social assistance recipients, eligibility, rules and procedures,
2940
Women
Abused, YWCA crisis shelter, Saskatoon, funding,
743
Points of order
Civil servants, protection, accuracy of factual information,
1303
Debate
Comments in context of Bill before House,
2165
Language unparliamentary, withdraw and apologize,
295–96
Respect and decorum during debate,
2073
Election, general, motion, reasons for action,
2978–79
Ethanol policy debate, amendment out of order,
555
Language
Reference to Minister of Crown Investments Corporation as hurricane Maynard,
543
Reference to official opposition as "snake oil salesmen",
974
Unparliamentary language,
635
Use of quotes in House deliberations,
635–36
Legislative Assembly, quorum call, sufficient number to conduct House business,
591–92
Question period
Inadequate responses to questions,
3027
No points of order by members, no rulings by Speaker,
361
Reference to presence or absence of members not permitted,
3044
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 304), Committee of the Whole Assembly discussion, member not doing duty, offensive statement,
3030–31
Tabling documents, Deputy Premier, member for Yorkton, misleading House in failing to provide copies,
2064
Water quality, North Battleford Water Inquiry, debate, member putting words in commission's report,
500
Privilege
Information, inaccurate and incomplete, Minister of Crown Investments Corporation,
1888–89
Privileges and Elections Committee
Membership, substitution, moved (Hagel),
1628
Queen's Bench Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 15)
Regulations Committee
Membership, substitution, moved (Hagel),
1628
Rules and Procedures Committee
Membership, substitution, moved (Hagel),
1628
Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology
Palliser Campus, Moose Jaw, graduation, April 27, 2002, member's statement,
1095–96
Social Services Department
Private investigators, use of,
1856
Social assistance payments, rules and procedures,
2941
Social assistance recipients, eligibility, rules and procedures,
2940
Tax Enforcement Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 10)
Tourism
Moose Jaw, member's statement,
3020–21
Urban Municipal Administrators Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 11)
Women
Abused, YWCA crisis shelter, Saskatoon, funding,
743
Hamilton, Ms. Doreen (NDP, Regina Wascana Plains)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
Business
Report on Business magazine, Rob Vanderhooft, president, Greystone Management Investments, Regina, recognition, member's statement,
2131
Christmas
Greetings, member's statement,
3036
CommunityNet
Expansion
Continue, to schools, communities, government offices, moved (Hamilton); amendment (D'Autremont),
779–80
Culture
Regina, summer events, member's statement,
2772–73
Easter
Greetings, member's statement,
328
Economic development
Regina, member's statement,
484
Regina, southeast, member's statement,
2911
Employment development
Ranch Ehrlo Society construction career program, awards, member's statement,
1906–7
Environment
Canada Environment Week, June 2-8, 2002
SaskPower, green ash seedlings, distribution, member's statement,
1788
Families
Building independence program, Assembly endorsement, moved (Prebble); amendment (Toth),
925–30
Firefighters
Fire hall, new, White City, official opening, member's statement,
2084–85
Forest industry
Assembly congratulations, job creation, nearly $1 billion new investments in last three years, moved (Goulet),
1651–55
Health care professionals
Training, northern Saskatchewan
Health promotion, northern Saskatchewan, moved (Goulet); amendment (Wiberg),
1072–74
Questions and comments
1081
Legislative Assembly
Employees
Retirement, Hansard branch, Donelda Klein, member's statement,
1996
Libraries
International Special Librarians Day, member's statement,
826
Music
South Saskatchewan Youth Orchestra, trophy winners, Chicago Heritage Music Festival, member's statement,
1338–39
New Democratic Party (Canada)
Leader, Alexa McDonough, resignation, member's statement,
1820
Potash industry
Phosphate distribution centre, CWS Logistics Ltd., IMC Global potash mine, Belle Plaine, member's statement,
191–92
Private Members' Bills Committee
Sixth report, moved (Hamilton) for concurrence,
1850
Seventh report, moved (Hamilton) for concurrence,
2907
Eighth report, moved (Hamilton) for concurrence,
3018
Rural communities
Barker Foundation awards, member's statement,
218
Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 303)
Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology
Woodland Campus, Prince Albert
Graduation and awards, June 14, 2002, member's statement,
2058
Saskatchewan Transportation Company
Passenger and express services, retain, petitions,
307
Students
Students Against Drinking and Driving (SADD), banquet, Nicole Nakonechny Memorial Award to Swift Current Comprehensive High School, member's statement,
1258
Tourism
Attractions Canada competition, Saskatchewan finalists, member's statement,
2348
Regina, celebration, campaign, member's statement,
2376–77
Tourism recognition dinners, Regina, Saskatoon, annual, member's statement,
1881–82
United Way of Regina
Tribute luncheon, awards, community leaders, member's statement,
685
Voluntarism
Mayor's Community Volunteer Awards, Regina, 12th annual Vital Link dinner, member's statement,
997
National Volunteer Week, April 21-27, 2002
Regina Multicultural Council, volunteer recognition of 35th annual Mosaic festival, June 6-8, 2002, member's statement,
906
Women
National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, December 6, 2002, member's statement,
2823
Women Entrepreneurs of Saskatchewan, banquet, May 10, 2002, member's statement,
1442
YWCA (Young Women's Christian Association)
Regina, Women of Distinction awards, member's statement,
1156
Harpauer, Ms. Donna (Saskatchewan Party, Watrous)
Action Committee on the Rural Economy (ACRE)
Report, recommendations, implementation,
1038–39
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
Agriculture
Subsidies
Federal support, discussions,
2379
Federal support, package details,
2241
Federal support, package details, new money,
2215–17
United States, Farm Bill 2002
Request to federal ministers to appear before Assembly on May 24, 2002, federal response,
1128
Request to federal ministers to appear before Assembly on May 24, 2002, to hear and respond to Saskatchewan producers' concerns, moved (Serby); amendment (Hermanson),
1106–9
Western Canada Farm Progress Show, Regina, June 19-21, 2002, member's statement,
2130
Agriculture, Food and Rural Revitalization Department
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
667–68 ,
672–73 ,
676–80 ,
1369–75 ,
1595–1600 ,
1943 ,
1946–47 ,
2742–44 ,
2746–48 ,
2751–55 ,
2759 ,
2762–64 ,
2766
Animal Products Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 44)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2113
Cabinet ministers
Environment
Harassment allegation, investigation, cost,
1499
Cattle industry
Drought, assistance,
1525–26 ,
1675–76 ,
2405
Assembly urges federal government to recognize drought and commit $10 million to wells, dugouts, water pumping equipment to avoid sell-off of cattle, moved (Harpauer),
1805–9
Drought, assistance, federal,
1825–26
Crop insurance
Annual crop rainfall program,
689–90
Calculation, long-term average yield, option to omit 2002 crop year,
3041
Calculation, long-term average yield, option to omit 2002 crop year, moved (Harpauer); amendment (Serby),
3044–48
Grasshopper spray penalty, reassessment, Saskatchewan Crop Insurance, petitions,
2821
Premiums, increase, coverage changes,
285
Premiums, increase, coverage changes, reverse decision, moved (Harpauer); amendment (Harper),
748–50
Department of Agriculture and Food Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 50)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2113–15
Ethanol
Enable private sector development, and determination of location and number of facilities, moved (Harpauer); amendment (Harper),
1394–97
Investment
Government, private sector, Broe Companies, Inc.,
1389–90
Farm families
Income
Crisis, federal and provincial aid,
1000
Farm Financial Stability Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 2) (No. 51)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2115
Farm Financial Stability Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 12)
Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)
Health Department
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
2106–10
Highways and roads
Highway No. 15
Repairs, petitions,
388 ,
482 ,
534 ,
626 ,
684 ,
738 ,
792 ,
824 ,
904 ,
966 ,
1061 ,
1155 ,
1174 ,
1222 ,
1254 ,
1285 ,
1336 ,
1438 ,
1468 ,
1492 ,
1520 ,
1551 ,
1576 ,
1620 ,
1667 ,
1696 ,
1724 ,
1750 ,
1818 ,
1878 ,
1903 ,
1994 ,
2082
Highways and Transportation Department
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
2204–6
Hog industry
Labour standards, inclusion, consultation process,
1443–44
Horned Cattle Purchases Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 6)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1737 ,
1742
Internet
High-speed
To Lanigan, petitions,
91 ,
2770
Labour Standards Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 70)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2605–8
Learning Department
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
2252–53
Medical laboratory technologists
National Medical Laboratory Week, April 15-19, 2002, member's statement,
741
Oral question period
Action Committee on the Rural Economy (ACRE)
Report, recommendations, implementation,
1038–39
Agriculture
Subsidies
Federal support, discussions,
2379
Federal support, package details,
2241
Federal support, package details, new money,
2215–17
United States, Farm Bill 2002, request to federal ministers to appear before Assembly on May 24, 2002, federal response,
1128
Cabinet ministers
Environment, harassment allegation, investigation, cost,
1499
Cattle industry
Drought, assistance, federal,
1825–26
Crop insurance
Annual crop rainfall program,
689–90
Calculation, long-term average yield, option to omit 2002 crop year,
3041
Premiums, increase, coverage changes,
285
Ethanol
Investment, government, private sector, Broe Companies, Inc.,
1389–90
Farm families
Income, crisis, federal and provincial aid,
1000
Hog industry
Labour standards, inclusion, consultation process,
1443–44
Saskatchewan Farm Security Act
Farm ownership, restrictions,
1341–42
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool
Investment, government,
3026
Prostitution
Child prostitution, protection
Recommendations, final report, Special Committee to Prevent the Abuse and Exploitation of Children through the Sex Trade, immediate implementation, petitions,
1125
Public service
National Public Service Week, June 9-15, 2002, member's statement,
1905
Public Service Commission
Saskatchewan Farm Security Act
Amendments, process,
1341
Farm ownership restrictions,
1341–42
Saskatchewan Farm Security Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 79)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2554–57
Saskatchewan Housing Corporation
Saskatchewan Water Corporation
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
1951–52
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool
Investment, government,
3026
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 304)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
3027–29
Harper, Mr. Ron (NDP, Regina Northeast)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
Agriculture Committee
Report, second, moved (Harper), for concurrence,
1061
Report on Farm Land Ownership, moved (Harper) for concurrence,
2237–38
Cattle industry
Drought, assistance
Assembly urges federal government to recognize drought and commit $10 million to wells, dugouts, water pumping equipment to avoid sell-off of cattle, moved (Harpauer),
1810–15
Crop insurance
Premiums, increase, coverage changes, reverse decision, moved (Harpauer); amendment (Harper),
752–53
Curling
Western Canada Blind Curling Championships, Regina, March 13-16, 2002, member's statement,
129
Ethanol
Enable private sector development, and determination of location and number of facilities, moved (Harpauer); amendment (Harper),
1398–1400
Firefighters
Assembly praise forest firefighters, recognize government's fire suppression program whose efficiency is model for rest of country, moved (Yates); amendment (Wiberg),
1973–75
Football
Grey Cup game, November 16, 2003, Regina, planning, member's statement,
3020
Health care
Regina Community Clinic, 40th anniversary, member's statement,
40
Indians/First Nations
Veterans, World War II, Albert Crane and Raymond Brass, celebration, Key Indian Reserve, member's statement,
1622–23
Hart, Mr. Glen (Saskatchewan Party, Last Mountain-Touchwood)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
Agriculture
Subsidies
United States, Farm Bill 2002
Request to federal ministers to appear before Assembly on May 24, 2002, to hear and respond to Saskatchewan producers' concerns, moved (Serby); amendment (Hermanson),
1115–18
Agriculture, Food and Rural Revitalization Department
Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 5)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1562–66
Basketball
Hoopla 2002, Regina, March 14-16, 2002, Golden Bears, girls basketball team, gold medallists, member's statement,
390
Canadian Armed Forces
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
3rd Battalion, Curtis Hollister, Cupar, injured, member's statement,
826
3rd Battalion, Curtis Hollister, Cupar, welcome home reception, April 30, 2002, member's statement,
1094
Condolences
Trapp, George Joseph (former MLA), moved (Serby),
2837
Constituency Boundaries Commission
Final report with addenda of Electoral Boundaries Commission be approved and adopted, moved (Axworthy),
2848–49
Crop insurance
Calculation, long-term average yield, option to omit 2002 crop year, moved (Harpauer); amendment (Serby),
3048–51
Premiums, increase, coverage changes
Halt, petitions,
215 ,
278 ,
388 ,
626 ,
738 ,
1032–33 ,
1092 ,
2401 ,
2684 ,
2770
Premiums, increase, coverage changes, reverse decision, moved (Harpauer); amendment (Harper),
755–56
Questions and comments
759
Crop Insurance Corporation
Legal services, board member, conflict of interest,
744–45
Culture, Youth and Recreation Department
Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Saskatchewan Drug Plan
Prescriptions, annual deductible, reinstate, petitions,
1174 ,
1254 ,
1384
Education, post-secondary
Funding, stable long-term, moved (Hart); amendment (Trew),
2137–42
Graduates
University of Regina, University of Saskatchewan, member's statement,
1725
Education Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 34)
Environment Department
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
2664–65
Fundraising
Cupar Lions Club, Agri Supper, 1st annual, April 13, 2002, community projects, member's statement,
686
Government
No confidence in current Premier and cabinet, moved (Hart),
979
Government Relations and Aboriginal Affairs Department
Grain
Elevators
United Grain Growers annex, Lipton, transported by road to Markinch, member's statement,
92–93
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),
2930–32
Health Department
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
870–71
Highways and Transportation Department
Industry and Resources Department
Land Surveys Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 32)
Land Titles Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 33)
Motions for supply (interim)
Expenses
Fiscal year ending March 31, 2003, moved (Cline),
524–25
Music
Old Tyme Fiddle Festival, annual event, Govan, member's statement,
2771
Oral question period
Crop Insurance Corporation
Legal services, board member, conflict of interest,
744–45
Sewage
Pumping into water bodies, permits, communities,
2135–36
Public service
Expenses
Fiscal year ending March 31, 2003, moved (Cline),
524–25
Regional health authorities
Communities, Govan, Duval, Strasbourg, Bulyea, place in Regina Regional Health Authority rather than Saskatoon Regional Health Authority, petitions,
2180 ,
2209–10 ,
2317 ,
2346 ,
2376 ,
2448 ,
2516 ,
2821 ,
2906–7 ,
2934 ,
2962 ,
2988 ,
3018 ,
3036
Regional Health Services Act (No. 61)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2529–30
Saskatchewan Water Corporation
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
985–87
Schools
Earl Grey School, Earl Grey, Earth School status, member's statement,
1854
Sewage
Pumping into water bodies, permits, communities,
2135–36
Social Services Department
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
2737–38
Water quality
North Battleford
Crisis, government responsibility, action plan to manage and regulate safe water, moved (Kwiatkowski); amendment (Osika),
504–6
Heppner, Mr. Ben (Saskatchewan Party, Rosthern)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
Attachment of Debts Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 210)
Automobile Accident Insurance Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 57)
Cabinet ministers
Environment
Harassment allegation, independent government report, cost,
2217
Collection Agents Amendment Act
Legislation, reconsideration,
1321–22
Collection Agents Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 21)
Consumer Protection Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 20)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2117–18
Correctional Services Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 3)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2591–93
Corrections and Public Safety Department
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
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,
1352–53
Enforcement of Maintenance Orders Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 27)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1353–54
Ethanol
Policy, government, support by Assembly, moved (Prebble); amendment (Gantefoer),
569–72
Family Maintenance Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 8)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1351–52
Government
No confidence in current Premier and cabinet, moved (Heppner),
942–60
Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)
Kyoto accord, halt federal intent to sign, petitions,
2819
Health care
Abortions, remove government funding, petitions,
2987
Helmets
Bicycle riders, in-line skaters, skate boarders, legislation, enforcement, petitions,
1695
Highways and Transportation Department
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
841–44
Human rights
Universal Declaration, United Nations commemoration, Human Rights Day, December 10, 2002, ministerial statement (Axworthy),
2864
Independent Officers' Remuneration (Amendment) Act, 2002 (No. 16)
Information, personal, confidential
Access
Private investigators,
1498
Disclosure by government employees
Government investigation, independent firm,
1498
Investigation, Privacy Commissioner,
1555
Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan
International sales, numbers, travel expenditures,
2826–27
Privatization, sale to EDS,
2827
Information technology
Government services, EDS proposal
Inter-jurisdictional Support Orders Act (No. 28)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1356
Justice Department
Victims' Services, funding,
1064–65
LAND (Land Titles Automated Network Development) system
Land titles
Transactions, paper records,
688–89
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
Members' Conflict of Interest Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 2) (No. 63)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2562
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,
2864
Schools
Community schools, Prince of Wales Scholarship Fund,
1014–15
Oral question period
Cabinet ministers
Environment, harassment allegation, independent government report, cost,
2217
Collection Agents Amendment Act
Legislation, reconsideration,
1321–22
Information, personal, confidential
Access, private investigators,
1498
Disclosure by government employees, government investigation, independent firm,
1498
Disclosure by government employees, investigation, Privacy Commissioner,
1555
Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan
International sales, numbers, travel expenditures,
2826–27
Privatization, sale to EDS,
2827
Information technology
Government services, EDS proposal
Justice Department
Victims' Services, funding,
1064–65
LAND (Land Titles Automated Network Development) system
Land titles, transactions, costs,
689
Land titles, transactions, paper records,
688–89
Personal injury protection plan
Claims, criminal background checks,
1581–82
Police services
Officers
John Popowich, Saskatoon, malicious prosecution, public inquiry,
2187
John Popowich, Saskatoon, malicious prosecution, settlement,
2185–87
John Popowich, Saskatoon, malicious prosecution, settlement, Crown prosecutors,
2322
Saskatchewan Government Insurance
Claims
Investigation criteria,
1884
Investigations, surveillance of claimants,
2060–61
Numbers of people investigated, numbers charged,
1885 ,
1910–11
Private investigations on claimants, ministerial awareness,
1966–68
Investigation, PricewaterhouseCoopers, surveillance on insurance claimants,
1911
Private investigators, use of,
1856 ,
1858
Private investigators, use of, incorrect official information,
1882–84
Social Services Department
Private investigators, use of,
1856
Workers' compensation
Claims, criminal background checks,
1582
Workers' Compensation Board
Private investigators, use of,
1856
Personal injury protection plan
Claims, criminal background checks,
1581–82
Police services
National Police Week, May 12-28, 2002, member's statement,
1337–38
Officers
John Popowich, Saskatoon
Malicious prosecution, public inquiry,
2187
Malicious prosecution, settlement,
2185–87
Malicious prosecution, settlement, Crown prosecutors,
2322
Powers of Attorney Act, 2002 (No. 24)
Prostitution
Child prostitution, protection
Recommendations, final report, Special Committee to Prevent the Abuse and Exploitation of Children through the Sex Trade, immediate implementation, petitions,
1123
Queen's Bench Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 15)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1678–79
Real Estate Amendment Act, 2002, (No. 9)
Registered Plan (Retirement Income) Exemption Act (No. 23)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1682–83
Saskatchewan Applied Science Technologists and Technicians Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 69)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2590–91
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 Government Insurance
Claims
Investigation criteria,
1884
Investigations, surveillance of claimants,
2060–61
Numbers of people investigated, numbers charged,
1885 ,
1910–11
Private investigations on claimants, ministerial awareness,
1966–68
Investigation, PricewaterhouseCoopers, surveillance on insurance claimants,
1911
Private investigators, use of,
1856 ,
1858
Private investigators, use of, incorrect official information,
1882–84
Schools
Community schools
Prince of Wales Scholarship Fund, ministerial statement (Melenchuk),
1014–15
Social Services Department
Private investigators, use of,
1856
Synagogues
Agudas Israel Synagogue, Saskatoon, arson, April 5, 2002, member's statement,
482
Vehicle Administration Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 14)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2079–80
Workers' compensation
Claims, criminal background checks,
1582
Workers' Compensation Board
Private investigators, use of,
1856
Hermanson, Mr. Elwin (Saskatchewan Party, Rosetown-Biggar) Leader of the Opposition
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
Agriculture
Government policies, financial effect,
1096–97
Subsidies
Federal support, 60/40 cost share,
2085
Federal support, package details, new money,
2184–85
Federal support, package details, provincial reaction,
2213–15
Federal support package inadequate for Canadian farmers, moved (Calvert),
2221–25
United States, Farm Bill 2002
Federal support, 60/40 cost share,
1579–80
Federal support, discussions, agreements,
1259–60
Federal support, producers,
1226
Motion for debate, amendment,
1096
Request to federal ministers to appear before Assembly on May 24, 2002, to hear and respond to Saskatchewan producers' concerns, moved (Serby); amendment (Hermanson),
1110–13
Western governments, opposition leaders, meeting,
1260
Western governments, opposition leaders, meeting, proposal,
1178
Baseball
Late Walter Anderson, Wiseton, late S. Burns McDonald, Elrose, inductees, Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame, August 17, 2002, member's statement,
1789
Cabinet ministers
Harassment guidelines,
2032
Canadian Armed Forces
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
3rd Battalion, four killed, eight injured, condolences, member's statement,
825
Condolences
Howes, William S. (former MLA), moved (Serby),
1481
Peters, Rudi (MLA), moved (Hermanson),
2830–31
Crop insurance
Premiums, increase, coverage changes
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),
2997–98
Remarks about Jews, David Ahenakew, condemnation, member's statement,
2988–89
Election promises (1999),
41–43
Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain
Legislative Assembly extends congratulations to Your Majesty, on this year of celebration marking the fiftieth anniversary of Your Accession, moved (Calvert),
1394
Government
No confidence in current Premier and cabinet, no confidence in current government, moved (Hermanson); amendment (Yates),
2409–14
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),
2896–99
Health care professionals
Highways and Transportation Department
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
2491–93
Hospitals
Regina General Hospital, neonatal intensive care unit, fundraiser, Z99 radiothon, member's statement,
10
Indians/First Nations
Aboriginal awareness, Web-based training course, Achak Solutions (firm), member's statement,
2183–84
Information, personal, confidential
Protection, security,
1473
LAND (Land Titles Automated Network Development) system
International sales,
1822
Legislative Assembly
Employees
Long service awards, congratulations, member's statement,
2347
Questions, matters before court,
2966–67
Questions, sub judice convention, interpretation, member's statement,
2964–65
Twenty-fourth legislature, third session, progress,
2776–77
Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amendment Act, 2002 (Set Election Dates) (No. 207)
Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amendment Act, 2002 (Votes of Confidence) (No. 204)
Legislative Assembly members
Battleford-Cut Knife constituency
Recognition, leukemia survivor, member's statement,
39–40
Recognition and remembrance, member's statement,
2823
Kindersley constituency
New member, recognition, member's statement,
2823
Long-term care
Fees
Ability to pay formula,
881–82
Increase,
910
Effect on working disabled,
998–99
Elderly couples moderate by involuntary separation,
795–96
Reconsideration, results,
1289
Ministerial statements
Royal family
Earl and Countess of Wessex, provincial visit, June 18-23, 2003, and recognition of Saskatchewan Committee for the Queen's Golden Jubilee,
2917–18
Voluntarism
Saskatchewan voluntary sector initiative,
1003–4
Oral question period
Agriculture
Government policies, financial effect,
1096–97
Subsidies
Federal support, 60/40 cost share,
2085
Federal support, package details, new money,
2184–85
Federal support, package details, provincial reaction,
2213–15
United States, Farm Bill 2002, federal support, 60/40 cost share,
1579–80
United States, Farm Bill 2002, federal support, discussions, agreements,
1259–60
United States, Farm Bill 2002, federal support, producers,
1226
United States, Farm Bill 2002, motion for debate, amendment,
1096
United States, Farm Bill 2002, western governments, opposition leaders, meeting,
1260
United States, Farm Bill 2002, western governments, opposition leaders, meeting, proposal,
1178
Cabinet ministers
Harassment guidelines,
2032
Election promises (1999)
41–43
Health care professionals
Information, personal, confidential
Protection, security,
1473
LAND (Land Titles Automated Network Development) system
International sales,
1822
Legislative Assembly
Questions, matters before court,
2966–67
Twenty-fourth legislature, third session, progress,
2776–77
Legislative Assembly Members
Long-term care
Fees, ability to pay formula,
881–82
Fees, increase, effect on working disabled,
998–99
Fees, increase, elderly couples moderate by involuntary separation,
795–96
Fees, reconsideration, results,
1289
Population
Out-migration, working-age people,
2519–20
Public service
Access to Canadian Police Information Centre,
1474
Saskatchewan Party
Grow Saskatchewan strategy,
331 ,
1320
Saskatchewan Telecommunications
Competition, private sector, response of CEO,
1727–28
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool
Investment, government,
3038
Trade
Protectionism, United States
Softwood lumber, agriculture, federal response,
1179
Softwood lumber, agriculture, trade injury payments, federal government,
1997–98
Softwood lumber, agriculture, Western Canadian conference, development of united front,
1159–62
Softwood lumber, agriculture, Western Canadian conference, proposal,
1158 ,
1178
Workers' Compensation Act
Committee of Review report,
219
Workers' Compensation Board
Administrative costs, increase,
219
Police services
Saskatoon Police Service, night shift, observations, member's statement,
1905
Public service
Access to Canadian Police Information Centre,
1474
Royal family
Earl and Countess of Wessex, provincial visit, June 18-23, 2003, and recognition of Saskatchewan Committee for the Queen's Golden Jubilee, ministerial statement (Calvert),
2917–18
Saskatchewan Party
Constituency nominations
Kindersley, April 30, 2002, member's statement,
1094
Saskatoon Southeast, member's statement,
128 ,
1853
Grow Saskatchewan strategy,
331 ,
1320
Saskatchewan Telecommunications
Competition, private sector, response of CEO,
1727–28
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool
Investment, government,
3038
Terrorism
United States, attacks on World Trade Center, Pentagon, and Pennsylvania, September 11, 2001, condolences to families, military actions supported, moved (Hermanson),
298–99
Trade
Protectionism, United States
Agriculture subsidies, softwood lumber tariffs, Western Canadian conference, proposal, moved (Hermanson),
1184 ,
1265
Softwood lumber, agriculture, federal response,
1179
Softwood lumber, agriculture, trade injury payments, federal government,
1997–98
Softwood lumber, agriculture, Western Canadian conference, development of united front,
1159–62
Softwood lumber, agriculture, Western Canadian conference, proposal,
1158 ,
1178
Tributes
Arscott, Hugh, storyteller, writer, political activist, business person, member's statement,
1577
Elizabeth, Queen, consort of George VI, King of Great Britain,
362–63
Volleyball
Beechy Blazers 1A senior girls, provincial championship, winners, Lucky Lake 2A girls, provincial banner, winners, member's statement,
3036–37
Voluntarism
Saskatchewan voluntary sector initiative, ministerial statement (Calvert),
1003–4
Workers' Compensation Act
Committee of Review report,
219
Workers' Compensation Board
Administrative costs, increase,
219
YWCA (Young Women's Christian Association)
Saskatoon, Women of Distinction awards, 21st annual, 2002, member's statement,
853–54
Higgins, Hon. Deb (NDP, Moose Jaw Wakamow) Minister of Labour, Minister Responsible for the Status of Women
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
Authors
Saskatchewan Festival of Words, 6th, July 25-28, 2002, Moose Jaw, member's statement,
2613
Business
Expansion
Assiniboia, member's statement,
1996
Moose Jaw business awards, 1st annual, member's statement,
1522
Canadian Armed Forces
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
3rd Battalion, four killed, eight injured, condolences, member's statement,
826
Snowbirds
Acceptance show for 2001 air show season, member's statement,
1062
Centennials
Moose Jaw, 2003, celebrations, member's statement,
3019
Condolences
Smith, Arthur Leslie (former MLA), moved (Serby),
2839
Farm families
Moose Jaw Farm Family of the Year, Doug and Melody Machmer, member's statement,
94
Hockey
Western Hockey League, Moose Jaw Warriors, advance, second round, Eastern Conference Championship, member's statement,
355
Hog industry
Labour standards, inclusion, consultation process,
1443–44
IPSCO Inc. and United Steelworkers of America, Local 5890, Collective Bargaining Agreement Act, 2002 (No. 83)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2974–75
Labour force
Workers, National Day of Mourning for Workers Killed or Injured on the Job, April 28, 2002, member's statement,
1015
Labour Standards Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 70)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2605–9
Minimum Wage Board
Recommendation, minimum wage, increase, supplementary information,
1040
Music
Kinsmen International Band and Choral Festival, 53rd annual, Moose Jaw, member's statement,
1472
Oral question period
Hog industry
Labour standards, inclusion, consultation process,
1443–44
Minimum Wage Board
Recommendation, minimum wage, increase, supplementary information,
1040
Workers' compensation
Claims, criminal background checks,
1582
Workers' Compensation Act
Committee of Review report,
219
Workers' Compensation Board
Actuarial review, full funding,
1556–57
Financial information, monthly,
1627 ,
1756
Premiums, unchanged for 2002,
1757
Private investigators, use of,
1856
Reorganization, restructuring,
219
Voluntarism
St. John Ambulance, Saskatchewan Council, investiture ceremony, member's statement,
1288–89
Water polo
Robin Randall, Drinkwater, member of Canadian National Water Polo team, gold medallists, Commonwealth Water Polo Championship, Manchester, England, March 2002, member's statement,
455
Workers' compensation
Claims, criminal background checks,
1582
Workers' Compensation Act
Committee of Review report,
219
Workers' Compensation Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 72)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2602–5
Workers' Compensation Board
Actuarial review, full funding,
1556–57
Financial information, monthly,
1627 ,
1756
Premiums, unchanged for 2002,
1757
Private investigators, use of,
1856
Reorganization, restructuring,
219
YWCA (Young Women's Christian Association)
Moose Jaw, Women of Distinction awards, 6th, member's statement,
1177
Hillson, Mr. Jack (Independent, North Battleford)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
Agriculture
Subsidies
Federal support package inadequate for Canadian farmers, moved (Calvert),
2225–26
United States, Farm Bill 2002
Request to federal ministers to appear before Assembly on May 24, 2002, to hear and respond to Saskatchewan producers' concerns, moved (Serby); amendment (Hermanson),
1120–21
Automobile Accident Insurance Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 57)
Budget
Surplus, projection,
1132
Business
Battlefords Business Excellence (BBEX) awards, 2002, member's statement,
1258
Community-based organizations
Condolences
Gardiner, James Wilfrid (former MLA), moved (Serby),
2835–36
Peters, Rudi (MLA), moved (Hermanson),
2832
Constituency Boundaries Commission
Final report with addenda of Electoral Boundaries Commission be approved and adopted, moved (Axworthy),
2846–47
Crop insurance
Premiums, increase, coverage changes, reverse decision, moved (Harpauer); amendment (Harper),
758
Questions and comments
759
Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan
Diefenbaker homestead, Regina
Maintenance funding, member's statement,
3038
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),
3000
Elections
General election, call within six months of Battleford-Cut Knife constituency vacancy to avoid by-election, moved (Hillson),
2975–77
Emergency Protection for Victims of Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Act (No. 2)
Ethanol
Communities, strategy committees, reimbursement,
1477
Development
Private sector, Broe Companies, Inc., government commitment,
1731–32 ,
2523
Enable private sector development, and determination of location and number of facilities, moved (Harpauer); amendment (Harper)
Questions and comments
1405
Investment
Government, private sector,
1292
Gambling
Video lottery terminals
Responsible machines, Nova Scotia, member's statement,
2857
Government
Financial management
Summary financial statements in budgets incorporating all financial activity, moved (Krawetz); amendment (Crofford),
2958–59
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),
2902–4
Health care
Action Plan for Saskatchewan Health Care
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Hospital waiting lists
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), out-of-province treatment, reimbursement,
831
Income tax
Reduction, effective January 2003, ministerial statement (Cline),
2996
Internet
High-speed
SaskTel expansion
Ministerial statement (Sonntag),
17
Labour Standards Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 70)
LAND (Land Titles Automated Network Development) system,
973
Legislation
Twenty-fourth legislature, third session,
1527
Legislative Assembly
Adjournment, December 18, 2002, moved (Lautermilch),
3056–57
Adjournment, July 10, 2002, moved (Lautermilch),
2816
Cross the floor, invitation, member's statement,
660
Legislative Assembly members
Livestock industry
Grazing lands, wildlife habitats, opening,
1859–60
Ministerial statements
Income tax
Reduction, effective January 2003,
2996
Internet
High-speed, SaskTel expansion,
17
Motor vehicles
Police impoundment when used to procure sexual services and prostitution, Highway Traffic Amendment Act 2001,
47
Motor vehicles
Police impoundment when used to procure sexual services and prostitution, Highway Traffic Amendment Act 2001, ministerial statement (Axworthy),
47
Oral question period
Budget
Surplus, projection,
1132
Casinos
First Nations Fund, expenditures, accounting,
2941–42
Community-based organizations
Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan
Ethanol
Communities, strategy committees, reimbursement,
1477
Development
Private sector, Broe Companies, Inc., government commitment,
1731–32 ,
2523
Investment, government, private sector,
1292
Health care
Action Plan for Saskatchewan Health Care, issues,
1705
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), use of equipment,
859
Hospital waiting lists
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), out-of-province treatment, reimbursement,
831
LAND (Land Titles Automated Network Development) system
973
Legislation
Twenty-fourth legislature, third session,
1527
Livestock industry
Grazing lands, wildlife habitats, opening,
1859–60
Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority
Gaming agreement, new, Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, 25-year contract,
972–73
Water quality
Funding,
634
Decrease, Saskatchewan Water Corporation,
332
North Battleford Water Inquiry
Kathy Langlois, senior policy adviser, Cabinet Planning Unit, expertise,
427
Kathy Langlois, senior policy adviser, continuation in role after report completion,
2382–83
Points of order
Debate
Liberal Party member not member of Saskatchewan Party,
1071
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 304), Committee of the Whole Assembly discussion, member not doing duty, offensive statement,
3030
Water quality, North Battleford Water Inquiry, debate, member putting words in commission's report,
499–500
Police services
Officers
John Popowich, Saskatoon
Malicious prosecution, settlement, member's statement,
2240–41
Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority
Gaming agreement, new
Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, 25-year contract,
972–73
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 304)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
3029–32
Sports
Saskatchewan Senior Fitness Association, Summer Games, North Battleford, July 9-11, 2002, member's statement,
2772
Tourism
Tourism Awards of Excellence, Saskatchewan, Fred Heal Tourism Award, Peter Kingsmill of Hafford, Chairman's Lifetime Achievement Award, Wayne Fleming of North Battleford, member's statement,
40–41
Trade
Injury
Compensation, federal responsibility, member's statement,
2058
North-south corridor through Saskatchewan, member's statement,
907
Water
Agreement
Flow from Alberta, member's statement,
1095
Water quality
Drinking water
Report of the Walkerton Inquiry, Ontario, water system upgrades, funding, member's statement,
1699
Funding,
634
Decrease, Saskatchewan Water Corporation,
332
North Battleford
Crisis, government responsibility, action plan to manage and regulate safe water, moved (Kwiatkowski); amendment (Osika),
493–95
North Battleford Water Inquiry
Kathy Langlois, senior policy adviser, Cabinet Planning Unit
Continuation in role after report completion,
2382–83
Report
Release, special advisor, costs, member's statement,
422
World Water Day, March 22, 2002, member's statement,
192
Huyghebaert, Mr. Delwood (Yogi) (Saskatchewan Party, Wood River)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
Agriculture, Food and Rural Revitalization Department
Air cadets
Leadership seminar, Camp Sask Cadet, member's statement,
309–10
Royal Canadian Air Cadets
17 Yorkton Squadron, Yorkton, parade and awards, member's statement,
1754–55
Alcohol and drug abuse
Short-term detox centre, Saskatoon, funding,
743–44
Canadian Armed Forces
Armed Forces Day, June 29, 2002, member's statement,
2377
Credit unions
Credit Union Central of Saskatchewan, reception, April 9, 2002, member's statement,
594–95
Crop insurance
Premiums, increase, coverage changes
Culture, Youth and Recreation Department
Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Ethanol
Enable private sector development, and determination of location and number of facilities, moved (Harpauer); amendment (Harper),
1401–3
Questions and comments
1405
Policy, government, support by Assembly, moved (Prebble); amendment (Gantefoer),
587–89
Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)
Health Department
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
1609–12
Highways and Transportation Department
Pavement Scientific International
Research agreement, ministerial statement (Wartman),
747
Hockey
Provincial Junior B Championships, Assiniboia Southern Rebels, winners, member's statement,
391
Western Canadian Junior B Championship, Keystone Cup, April 11-14, 2002, Assiniboia Southern Rebels, hosts, bronze medallists, member's statement,
741
Internet
Cisco Systems, Inc., training course,
1728–29
Labour Standards Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 70)
Long-term care
Fees
Reconsider increases, petitions,
878 ,
905 ,
994–95 ,
1006 ,
1033 ,
1093 ,
1223 ,
1255 ,
1285 ,
1315
Ministerial statements
Highways and Transportation Department
Pavement Scientific International, research agreement,
747
Motor vehicles
Theft, Regina auto theft strategy, evaluation,
2972
Sports
Canadian Sport Policy, endorsement, provinces and territories, April 6, 2002,
692–93
Motor vehicles
Theft, Regina auto theft strategy, evaluation, ministerial statement (Thomson),
2972
Olympic Games
Canadian Special Olympics Summer Games (2002: Prince Albert, Saskatchewan)
Oral question period
Alcohol and drug abuse
Short-term detox centre, Saskatoon, funding,
743–44
Film industry
Minds Eye Pictures, government investment, progress of productions,
1909 ,
2000–2001
Sound stage, Regina, budget,
2088
Sound stage, Regina, business plan,
1910
Sound stage, Regina, government investment,
2001–2
Sound stage, Regina, leases,
2088–89
Internet
Cisco Systems, Inc., training course,
1728–29
Long-term care
Fees, increase, cancel,
856
SaskEnergy Network
Non-members, small business issues,
1444–45
Prostitution
Child prostitution, protection
Recommendations, final report, Special Committee to Prevent the Abuse and Exploitation of Children through the Sex Trade, immediate implementation, petitions,
1125
Real Estate Amendment Act, 2002, (No. 9)
Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
2310–13
SaskEnergy Network
Non-members, small business issues,
1444–45
Sports
Canadian Sport Policy, endorsement, provinces and territories, April 6, 2002, ministerial statement (Crofford),
692–93
Status of the Artist Act (No. 73)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2363–69
Telephones
Cellular service
Communities, Wood River constituency, petitions,
1439 ,
1468 ,
1492 ,
1750 ,
1786 ,
1818 ,
2210 ,
2237 ,
2261–62 ,
3017–18
Terrorism
United States, attacks on World Trade Center, Pentagon, and Pennsylvania, September 11, 2001, condolences to families, military actions supported, moved (Hermanson),
299–301
Theatre
Improvisation, Canadian Improv Games, national championships, 25th anniversary, Dr. Martin LeBoldus High School, Regina, winners, member's statement,
906
Tributes
Hanton, Frank Edward William, World War II pilot, member's statement,
1008–9
Voluntarism
National Volunteer Week, April 21-27, 2002