Hansard Speaker Index - 3rd Session of the 24th Legislature
Jones, Ms. Carolyn (NDP, Saskatoon Meewasin)
Administrative Professionals Day, April 24, 2002
Agriculture
Agricultural Biotechnology International Conference, September 15-18, 2002, Saskatoon, member's statement,
2378
Business
International Undergraduate Student Business Plan Competition, Dan Murza and Cory Weiss, University of Saskatchewan, winners, member's statement,
218
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 (Trew),
1799–1800
Communication Committee
Third report, moved (Jones) for concurrence,
1850–51
Condolences
Johnson, Eldon Arthur (former MLA), moved (Serby),
1482
Crop insurance
Premiums, increase, coverage changes, reverse decision, moved (Harpauer); amendment (Harper),
756–58
Questions and comments
759
Discrimination and racism
Remarks about Jews, David Ahenakew, condemnation, member's statement,
2990
Economic development
Saskatoon, member's statement,
2824–25
Wilkie and Unity, member's statement,
309
Education, post-secondary
Families
Building independence program, Assembly endorsement, moved (Prebble); amendment (Toth),
918–22
Government
Web site, redesigned, member's statement,
2965
Health care
World Health Day, April 5, 2002, member's statement,
454
Housing
Construction, increase
Regina and Saskatoon, member's statement,
2031
Information technology
Envista Technologies, Saskatoon, contract, Kuwait, member's statement,
628
Innovation Place, Saskatoon
High-tech hot spot, Time magazine, Canadian edition, member's statement,
281
Naming ceremony, Jack McFaull Building, June 5, 2002, member's statement,
1821
Labour force
International Working Persons' Day, May 1, 2002, member's statement,
1094–95
Physicians/Doctors
New arrivals, Nipawin Health Clinic, Nipawin Medical Group, member's statement,
41
Rural revitalization
Policies for positive impact, lack of commitment by province, moved (Weekes); amendment (Yates),
1436
Saskatchewan Transportation Company
Passenger and freight services, retain, moved (McCall); amendment (Wall),
289–90
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Amendment Act, 2002
Consideration in Committee of the Whole Assembly, moved (Jones),
3018
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 304)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
3029–34
School divisions
Saskatchewan Valley School Division No. 49, SaskPower partnership, member's statement,
1339
Social assistance
Caseloads
Reduction, member's statement,
2212
Sunnyside Nursing Home Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 302)
Trade unions
Collective agreements, retention, moved (Forbes),
2329–44
University of Saskatchewan
Satellite campus, Wanuskewin Heritage Park, agreement signed, April 25, 2002, member's statement,
1008
Women
Entrepreneurs' Week, May 6-12, 2002, member's statement,
1176
Julé, Ms. Arlene (Saskatchewan Party, Humboldt)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
Agriculture, Food and Rural Revitalization Department
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
1589–94
Air cadets
Royal Canadian Air Cadets
888 William J. Kindrachuk Squadron, Wakaw, parade and awards, member's statement,
1962
Ambulance service
Community-based, consolidation and centralization, petitions,
1619 ,
1723 ,
2027 ,
2683
Automobile Accident Insurance Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 57)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2547–48
Basketball
Midnight Basketball League, Regina, youth at risk, member's statement,
326
Broomball
National Junior Broomball Championships, Oak Bluff, Manitoba, March 27-30, 2002, Bruno Junior Axemen, gold medallists, member's statement,
355
Cabinet ministers
Environment
Harassment allegation, actions of Premier,
2085–86
Harassment allegation, independent government report,
1789
Canada Games
Roland Michener Canada Games Award, 2002, Ryan Schedlosky, recipient, member's statement,
483–84
Canals
Wakaw to Wakaw Lake, feasibility study, completion, member's statement,
1225
Casinos
Revenue
First Nations Fund
Expenditures, accounting,
2940
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),
1809–10
Condolences
Peters, Rudi (MLA), moved (Hermanson),
2831–32
Consumer Protection Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 20)
Correctional Services Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 3)
Cost of Credit Disclosure Act, 2002 (No. 25)
Crop insurance
Grasshopper spray penalty, reassessment, Saskatchewan Crop Insurance, petitions,
3017
Culture
Humboldt Summer Sizzler, Humboldt, July 12-14, 2002, member's statement,
2687
Culture, Youth and Recreation Department
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
703–4
Curling
The National, Grand Slam of Curling event, World Curling Tour, Humboldt, January 30-February 2, 2003, member's statement,
2989
Debating
Legislative Assembly, historical model, Saskatchewan Elocution and Debate Association, sponsor, member's statement,
1471
Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Saskatchewan Drug Plan
Prescriptions, annual deductible, reinstate, petitions,
387 ,
903
Education
Costs, downloaded onto boards of education, forcing cuts in programming, teacher layoffs, higher property taxes, condemnation, moved (Draude); amendment (Forbes),
1248–50
Elizabeth, Queen, consort of George VI, King of Great Britain
Emergency Protection for Victims of Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Act
Emergency Protection for Victims of Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Act (No. 2)
Families
Building independence program, Assembly endorsement, moved (Prebble); amendment (Toth),
938–40
Football
Humboldt Collegiate Institute Mohawks, Jason Biehn, deaf student, recognition, member's statement,
1622
Government Relations and Aboriginal Affairs Department
Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)
Kyoto accord, halt federal intent to sign, petitions,
2819 ,
2853
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),
2878–79
Health care professionals
Training, northern Saskatchewan
Health promotion, northern Saskatchewan, moved (Goulet); amendment (Wiberg),
1079–80
Questions and comments
1080
Highway Traffic Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 40)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2551–53
Highways and Transportation Department
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
2504–6
Hockey
St. Louis Rebels, marathon fundraiser, arena repairs, member's statement,
2858
Western Hockey League, Bantam Hockey Draft, Shaun Vey, Wakaw, drafted 20th overall to Vancouver Giants, member's statement,
1317
Wheatland Senior Hockey League, Bruno T-Birds, champions, member's statement,
739–40
Honours and awards
Caring Canadian Award, Norman Duerr, Humboldt, member's statement,
628
Independent Officers' Remuneration (Amendment) Act, 2002 (No. 16)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1681–82
Indians/First Nations
Aboriginal Awareness Week, May 21-24, 2002, member's statement,
1522
Industry and Resources Department
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
2644–45
Legislative Assembly members
Comment, during debate, Bill No. 40, Highway Traffic Amendment Act, 2002,
2585–86
Métis
Funding, provincial, 2000- 2001,
2134–35
Ministerial statements
Motor vehicles
Police impoundment when used to procure sexual services and prostitution, Highway Traffic Amendment Act 2001,
46–47
Motor vehicles
Insurance
Deductibles, guidelines, attempted car theft damage, petitions,
37 ,
125 ,
451 ,
791
Police impoundment when used to procure sexual services and prostitution, Highway Traffic Amendment Act 2001, ministerial statement (Axworthy),
46–47
Music
Humboldt Music Festival, Kristen Theissing, Rose Bowl Award winner, member's statement,
967
Oral question period
Cabinet ministers
Environment, harassment allegation, actions of Premier,
2085–86
Environment, harassment allegation, independent government report,
1789
Casinos
First Nations Fund, expenditures, accounting,
2940
First Nations Fund, expenditures, misspent,
2939–40
Emergency Protection for Victims of Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Act
Legislative Assembly Members
Comment, during debate, Bill No. 40, Highway Traffic Amendment Act, 2002,
2585–86
Métis
Funding, provincial, 2000 to 2001,
2134–35
Raves
Legislation, license and regulate,
1496–97
Women
Abused, YWCA crisis shelter, Saskatoon, funding,
743
Powers of Attorney Act, 2002 (No. 24)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1679–81
Prostitution
Child prostitution, protection
Recommendations, final report, Special Committee to Prevent the Abuse and Exploitation of Children through the Sex Trade, immediate implementation, petitions,
533 ,
593 ,
625 ,
683 ,
1031 ,
1059 ,
1123 ,
1173 ,
1221 ,
1283
Customers, convicted, street clean up tasks, inner city, Calgary, member's statement,
685
Raves
Legislation, license and regulate,
1496–97
Real Estate Amendment Act, 2002, (No. 9)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2558–61
Regional Health Services Act (No. 61)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2533
Saskatchewan Housing Corporation
Humboldt territory operations office, reconsider proposed closure, petitions,
1785 ,
1817 ,
1849 ,
1877 ,
1903 ,
1959 ,
1993 ,
2081 ,
2129 ,
2179 ,
2345 ,
2375 ,
2515 ,
2583 ,
2611
Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology
Edward Ted Clayton Memorial Award, Bernard Levesque, Prud'homme, recipient, member's statement,
1386
Saskatchewan Party
Members, new, Saskatoon Southeast constituency, member's statement,
1700
Service clubs
Regina Aboriginal Kinsmen Club, services for inner city youth, member's statement,
1881
Rotary Club of Saskatoon, Badge and Shield Recognition Dinner, 2002, two awards, emergency responders, New York City, September 11, 2001, member's statement,
1177
Soccer
Humboldt Hurricanes, gold medallists, under 16, member's statement,
2030
Humboldt Hurricanes, various teams, medal winners, SISCO (Saskatoon indoor soccer competition), member's statement,
2965
Social Services Department
Sports
Saskatchewan Senior Fitness Association, Games, June 3-6, 2002, Humboldt, member's statement,
1854
Students
Science fairs
Canada-Wide Science Fair, 2002, Saskatoon, Sheldon Bowman, inventor of pushy bale handler, junior engineering category
Honourable mention, member's statement,
2517–18
Winter games
Saskatchewan Winter Games, February 17-23, 2002, Humboldt, member's statement,
10–11
Women
Abused, YWCA crisis shelter, Saskatoon, federal funding, member's statement,
1820
Abused, YWCA crisis shelter, Saskatoon, funding,
743
Equality
Derogatory statement, member from Regina Centre, apology sought, member's statement,
163
Junor, Hon. Judy (NDP, Saskatoon Eastview) Minister Responsible for the Status of Women, Provincial Secretary, Minister Responsible for Seniors
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
Construction industry
Commercial, Saskatoon, increase in 2002, member's statement,
595
Elizabeth, Queen, consort of George VI, King of Great Britain
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Awareness Day Act (No. 203)
Health care
Action Plan for Saskatchewan Health Care
Progress, endorsement of Romanow Commission final report, request immediate increase in federal funding, moved (Nilson); amendment (Gantefoer),
3004–7
Cystic fibrosis, Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Julia award, SaskTel/Telcare, recipient, member's statement,
1673
Health Care Committee
Report, table, moved (Junor),
1668–70
Health care professionals
Bursaries, member's statement,
2989–90
Hospitals
Royal University Hospital Foundation, Saskatoon, awards, member's statement,
2378
Saskatoon City Hospital Foundation, legacy, John Rependa, member's statement,
280
Long-term care
Fees
Reconsider decision on increases, moved (Gantefoer); amendment (Junor),
774–76
Nurses
National Nursing Week, May 6-12, 2002, member's statement,
1224
Psychiatric nurses
Registered Psychiatric Nurses Day, May 10, 2002, member's statement,
1317
Saskatchewan Transportation Company
Passenger and express services, retain, petitions,
307
Social assistance
Caseloads
Reduction, member's statement,
1126
Sports
Saskatchewan Senior Fitness Association, Summer Games, North Battleford, July 9-11, 2002, member's statement,
2686
Tobacco
Promotion to people under 18, end, Rosalee Longmoore, president, Saskatchewan Union of Nurses, member's statement,
1755