Hansard Speaker Index - 3rd Session of the 24th Legislature
Kasperski, Mr. Lindy (NDP, Regina Sherwood)
Cities and towns
Communities in Bloom program, Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association and SaskPower, sponsors, member's statement,
686–87
Dance
Polonia Dance Ensemble, Regina, Polonia in Concert program, 14th annual, member's statement,
1496
Environment
Canada Environment Week, June 2-8, 2002
SaskPower, energy and environment poster contest, winners, member's statement,
1882
Protection, Earth Day, April 22, 2002, member's statement,
881
Francophones
Journée internationale de la Francophonie en Saskatchewan, member's statement,
128
Holocaust Memorial Day
Commemoration, Regina, April 9, 2002, member's statement,
535–36
Schools
Safety Patrol Week, member's statement,
1156–57
Senate
Chief Page, Melanie Bratkoski, member's statement,
2319–20
Kowalsky, Mr. P. Myron (NDP, Prince Albert Carlton) Speaker
Krawetz, Mr. Ken (Saskatchewan Party, Canora-Pelly)
Action Committee on the Rural Economy (ACRE)
Report, recommendations, implementation,
1065–67
Agriculture, Food and Rural Revitalization Department
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
2748–50
Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 48)
Balanced Budget Act, 2002 (No. 214)
Budget (March 27, 2002)
Moved to resolve into Committee of Finance; amendment,
339
Constituency Boundaries Commission
Final report with addenda of Electoral Boundaries Commission be approved and adopted, moved (Axworthy),
2840–44
Corporation Capital Tax Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 36)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2291
Credit unions
Canora Credit Union building, official opening, June 26, 2002, member's statement,
2403
Crown corporations
Loans, payment of government dividend,
312
Finance Committee
Budget (March 27, 2002) moved (Cline) to resolve into Committee of Finance; amendment (Krawetz),
339
First aid
Heimlich manoeuvre, Lloydminster MLA, administered to Legislative Assembly employee, member's statement,
2778
Fiscal Stabilization Fund Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 35)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2469–71
Government
Financial management
Provincial Auditor, Public Accounts, 2001-2002, release,
2773
Summary financial statements,
220–21
Summary financial statements, deficit, 2001-2002,
2773–74
Summary financial statements in budgets incorporating all financial activity, moved (Krawetz); amendment (Crofford),
2942–45
Government Accountability Act
Government Accountability Act (No. 202)
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),
3010–12
Health Department
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
2571–72
Income tax
Reduction, effective January 2003, ministerial statement (Cline),
2996
Income Tax Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 58)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2288–91
Learning Department
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
817–19
Legislative Assembly members
Liquor Consumption Tax Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 30)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2284–88
Long-term care
Fees
Reconsider increases, petitions,
823 ,
1059
Members of the Legislative Assembly Benefits Act (No. 78)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2472–73
Ministerial statements
Income tax
Reduction, effective January 2003,
2996
Pensions
Pension Benefits Amendment Regulations, 2002,
397–98
Motions for supply (interim)
Municipal Employees' Pension Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 66)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2473
Oral question period
Action Committee on the Rural Economy (ACRE)
Report, recommendations, implementation,
1065–67
Budget
Deficit, hidden, Crown corporations,
357
Crown corporations
Loans, payment of government dividend,
312
Government
Financial management
Provincial Auditor, Public Accounts, 2001-2002, release,
2773
Summary financial statements,
220–21
Summary financial statements, deficit, 2001-2002,
2773–74
Government Accountability Act
Long-term care
Fees, increase, cancel,
829
Saskatchewan Government Growth Fund
Immigrant investor program, contracts, tenders, leasing companies,
1703–4
Immigrant investor program, rule requirements, violation,
1623–25
Leasing companies, Cajon Leasing, R & R Leasing, contracts, provincial government, tenders,
1676–77
Pensions
Pension Benefits Amendment Regulations, 2002, ministerial statement (Axworthy),
397–98
Prostitution
Child prostitution, protection
Recommendations, final report, Special Committee to Prevent the Abuse and Exploitation of Children through the Sex Trade, immediate implementation, petitions,
851
Provincial Auditor
Pursuant to s.3.1(1) of The Provincial Auditor Act, this Assembly appoints G. Fred Wendel to the position of Provincial Auditor for Saskatchewan, moved (Krawetz),
1447–48
Public Accounts Committee
Third report, moved (Krawetz) for concurrence,
2210
Saskatchewan Government Growth Fund
Immigrant investor program
Contracts, tenders, leasing companies,
1703–4
Rule requirements, violation,
1623–25
Leasing companies, Cajon Leasing, R & R Leasing, contracts
Provincial government, tenders,
1676–77
Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 18)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1712–14
Students
Science fairs
Canada-Wide Science Fair, 2002, Saskatoon, Foam Lake Composite High School students, awards, member's statement,
1621–22
Tobacco Tax Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 31)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1716–21
Kwiatkowski, Mr. Carl (Saskatchewan Party, Carrot River Valley)
Business
Youth Business Excellence Awards
Northeast Saskatchewan, June 8, 2002, first annual, member's statement,
1906
Cabinet ministers
Environment
Harassment allegation, independent government report,
1998–99 ,
2032
Harassment allegation, independent government report, release,
1999–2000
Cancer
Survivors
Relay for Life, Canadian Cancer Society fundraiser, launch, Nipawin, member's statement,
1157
Centenarians
McRitchie, Lucy, Nipawin, 100th birthday, congratulations, member's statement,
2348
Children
Tobacco, possession, illegal, petitions,
37 ,
215 ,
278 ,
325 ,
353–54 ,
388 ,
533 ,
593 ,
625 ,
1335 ,
1437
Community centres
Nipawin Oasis Community Centre, 10th anniversary celebration, November 28, 2002, member's statement,
2936
Constituency Boundaries Commission
Final report with addenda of Electoral Boundaries Commission be approved and adopted, moved (Axworthy),
2849
Corrections and Public Safety Department
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
1777–80
Crop insurance
Premiums, increase, coverage changes
Culture, Youth and Recreation Department
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
1873–74
Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Saskatchewan Drug Plan
Prescriptions, annual deductible, reinstate, petitions,
791 ,
1005 ,
1785
Prescriptions, deductible
Environment
Canada Environment Week, June 2-8, 2002
Environment Department
Fish and Wildlife Development Fund
Surplus to Saskatchewan Wetland Conservation Corporation,
691
Environmental Management and Protection Act, 2002 (No. 71)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2484–86
Executive Council
Cabinet Planning Unit, senior policy adviser, Kathy Langlois, position, salary,
423
Fishing
Licence vendors, Saskatchewan Environment and Resource Management notice, telephone number, incorrect,
1180–81
Forest fires
Nipawin, disaster assistance,
2405–7
Rural municipalities, communities, funding assistance,
1790–91 ,
2452–54
Forest industry
Assembly congratulations, job creation, nearly $1 billion new investments in last three years, moved (Goulet),
1633–37
Northern forest protection worker training program, ministerial statement (Belanger),
224
Girls Guides of Canada
Pathfinders, Canada Cord awards, Nipawin, June 16, 2002, member's statement,
1997
Government
Financial management
Summary financial statements in budgets incorporating all financial activity, moved (Krawetz); amendment (Crofford),
2951–54
Government Relations and Aboriginal Affairs Department
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
1762–65
Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)
Kyoto accord, halt federal intent to sign, petitions,
2819 ,
2853 ,
2933
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),
2873–75
Health care
Arthritis, Camp Wekando, Saskatoon, May 10-12, 2002, Arthritis Society, sponsor, member's statement,
1578–79
Funding
Saskatchewan Lotteries, Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority, 25 per cent of profit to health care, petitions,
2905
Highways and roads
Highway No. 23
Repairs, petitions,
1491 ,
1551 ,
1575 ,
1619 ,
1695 ,
1723 ,
1749 ,
2179 ,
2209 ,
2237 ,
2261
Holocaust Memorial Day
Commemoration, Regina, April 9, 2002, member's statement,
536
Long-term care
Facilities
Hudson Bay, beds, increase, request, member's statement,
3036
Ministerial statements
Forest industry
Northern forest protection worker training program,
224
Music
Builder of Sport, Culture, and Recreation award, 2001, Nipawin, Brad LeCuyer, recipient, member's statement,
1317
Saskatchewan Country Music Association awards, Jim Chute and Craig Day, member's statement,
218
Newspapers
Nipawin Journal Survivor contest, charity event, member's statement,
164
Oral question period
Cabinet ministers
Environment, harassment allegation, independent government report,
1998–99 ,
2032
Environment, harassment allegation, independent government report, release,
1999–2000
Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Saskatchewan Drug Plan, prescriptions, deductible, increase,
164–65
Environment Department
Fish and Wildlife Development Fund, surplus to Wetland Conservation Corporation,
691
Executive Council
Cabinet Planning Unit, senior policy adviser, Kathy Langlois, position, salary,
423
Fishing
Licence vendors, Saskatchewan Environment and Resource Management notice, telephone number, incorrect,
1180–81
Forest fires
Nipawin, disaster assistance,
2405–7
Rural municipalities, communities, funding assistance,
1790–91 ,
2452–54
Saskatchewan Water Corporation
Infrastructure, improvement, funding, lower,
392–93
Water quality
132
Consulting services, costs, payment,
632–33
Drinking water, safe,
314
Funding
Infrastructure, municipalities,
393
North Battleford, crisis, government responsibility,
487–88
North Battleford Water Inquiry
Kathy Langlois, senior policy adviser, Cabinet Planning Unit, role,
423–25
Report, finding, legislation violated,
485
Report, finding, water quality management program, not implemented,
484–85
Report, implement recommendations,
360
Quality reduction, responsibility, government,
597–98
Regulations, changes, implementation,
538
Regulations, non-compliance, penalties,
539 ,
597
Small communities, infrastructure funding,
132–33
Small communities, problems, numbers,
166–67
Physicians/Doctors
Society of Rural Physicians of Canada, Rural Service Award
Dr. Bev Karras, Nipawin, recipient, member's statement,
1339
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
Saskatchewan Water Corporation
Infrastructure, improvement, funding, lower,
392–93
Saskatchewan Water Corporation Act (No. 68)
Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Act (No. 67)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2483–84
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 304)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
3034
Senior citizens
Carrot River, active living complex, fundraising, construction, member's statement,
2965–66
Service clubs
Order of the Royal Purple, Nipawin, 60th anniversary, member's statement,
2911
Small business
Carrot River Implements, 35th anniversary, member's statement,
794
Snowmobiling
Trails, provincial, grooming, Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association, funding, petitions,
965 ,
1059 ,
1221 ,
1383 ,
1667 ,
1993 ,
2961
Social Services Department
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
719–20
Students
Ford/CAA Student Auto Skills Challenge, Carl Dahl and Mike Unger, L.P. Miller High School, Nipawin, participants in national competition, member's statement,
1288
Science fairs
Canada-Wide Science Fair, 2002, Saskatoon, Cheryl Daisley, Hudson Bay Composite High School, bronze medallist, member's statement,
2264
Training programs
Skills Canada Saskatchewan competition, Saskatoon, L. P. Miller School, Nipawin, medal winners, member's statement,
1035
Tributes
Hegland, Dennis, editor, The Nipawin Journal, member's statement,
1673
Voluntarism
Nipawin Hospital Complex, Pineview Wall of Fame, Marjorie Moisan, Nipawin, member's statement,
1224
North East Recreation and Parks Association, volunteer awards, inaugural, 2002, member's statement,
1177–78
Salvation Army, Nipawin, Major Jill Purdy, coordinator, meals for firefighters, Newfield seed plant fire, member's statement,
2516–17
Water quality,
132
Consulting services, costs, payment,
632–33
Funding
Infrastructure, municipalities,
393
North Battleford
Crisis, government responsibility,
487–88
Crisis, government responsibility, action plan to manage and regulate safe water, moved (Kwiatkowski); amendment (Osika),
489–93
North Battleford Water Inquiry
Kathy Langlois, senior policy adviser, Cabinet Planning Unit
Report
Finding, legislation violated,
485
Finding, water quality management program, not implemented,
484–85
Implement recommendations,
360
Quality reduction, responsibility, government,
597–98
Regulations
Changes, implementation,
538
Non-compliance, penalties,
539 ,
597
Small communities
Infrastructure funding,
132–33
Wildlife Habitat Protection Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 47)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2488–89