Hansard Subject Index - 3rd Session of the 24th Legislature
PanCanadian Petroleum Limited
Paramedics Act
5
Paramedics Act (No. 38)
Parents
Parks
Provincial, Buffalo Pound, lakeshore use fee, pilot project,
1052
Urban, responsibility of Environment Department,
1045
Parties, all-night
Paul Dojack Youth Centre
Pavement Scientific International Inc.
Pay equity
22
Pederson, Martin
Pensions
Pension Benefits Amendment Regulations, 2002, ministerial statement (Axworthy)
Penton, Bruce and Barb
Perdue, Sask.
Personal care homes
Regulations, status,
2581
Personal injury protection plan
Claimants, treatment outcome study, University of Saskatchewan, commissioned by Saskatchewan Government Insurance
Claims, criminal background checks
Pesticides
Ban, school yards, daycare grounds, children's playgrounds,
21
Peters, Rudi
Peterson, Glenn
Petitions
Alcohol and drug abuse
Treatment centre, Weyburn
Ambulance service
Community-based, consolidation and centralization
Child care
Subsidies, qualifying income levels
Children
Tobacco, possession, illegal
Crop insurance
Grasshopper spray penalty, reassessment, Saskatchewan Crop Insurance
Premiums, increase, coverage changes, halt
Dams
Avonlea, reconstruct and expand
Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Saskatchewan Drug Plan, prescriptions, annual deductible, reinstate
Environment Department
Fish and Wildlife Development Fund
Fishing
Besnard Lake, stocked fish, responsible netting, First Nations people
Lake of the Prairies, stocked fish, responsible netting, First Nations people
Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)
Kyoto accord, halt federal intent to sign
Health care
Abortions, remove government funding
Centres, Davidson and Craik, maintain at current level of service
Funding, Saskatchewan Lotteries, Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority, 25 per cent of profit to health care
Health districts
Moose Mountain Health District, name change to Pipestone Health District
Helmets
Bicycle riders, in-line skaters, skate boarders, legislation, enforcement
Highways and roads
Highway No. 339, repairs to facilitate economic development
Hospitals
Swift Current Regional Hospital, new, funding, government commit 65 per cent share
Income
Low, government programs, retention of child maintenance
Legislative Assembly, member's statement
Long-term care
Facilities, Hudson Bay, beds, increase
Fees, reconsider increases
Medical laboratory technologists
Registered technologists, combined laboratory and x-ray technicians, funding for recruitment and retention
Motor vehicles
Insurance, deductibles, guidelines, attempted car theft damage
Prostitution
Child prostitution, protection
Recommendations, final report, Special Committee to Prevent the Abuse and Exploitation of Children through the Sex Trade, immediate implementation
Regional health authorities
Communities, Govan, Duval, Strasbourg, Bulyea, place in Regina Regional Health Authority rather than Saskatoon Regional Health Authority
Saskatchewan Housing Corporation
Humboldt territory operations office, reconsider proposed closure
Saskatchewan Transportation Company
Passenger and express services, retain
Schools
Pangman School, maintain K to 12
Snowmobiling
Trails, provincial, grooming, Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association, funding
Telephones
Cellular service, communities, Wood River constituency
Parks, government provide service and cellular coverage
Workers' compensation
Permanent functional impairment, government ensure fair and equitable treatment of workers
Petroleum Technology Research Centre, Regina
3 ,
116 ,
245 ,
261 ,
403
Photography
Fujifilm Masterpiece Award for photographic excellence, 2001, Mark Greschner, Regina, recipient, member's statement
Physical activity
Physicians/Doctors
Contrasts, 20th century vs. 21st century,
198
Licensing, foreign trained,
2565
New arrivals, Nipawin Health Clinic, Nipawin Medical Group, member's statement
Recruitment, retention,
198
Society of Rural Physicians of Canada, Rural Service Award
Dr. Bev Karras, Nipawin, recipient, member's statement
Dr. Lionel Lavoie, Melfort, recipient, member's statement
Podiatrists
Poetry
Poet Laureate, Glen Sorestad
World Poetry Day, March 21, 2002,
188
Reading, Cumberland Gallery, Saskatchewan Legislative Building, organized by League of Canadian Poets, member's statement
Points of order
Civil servants, protection, accuracy of factual information
Debate
Comments by non-participants, unparliamentary, apologize
Comments in context of Bill before House
Language unparliamentary, withdraw and apologize
Liberal Party member not member of Saskatchewan Party
Respect and decorum during debate
Election, general, motion, reasons for action
Ethanol policy debate, amendment out of order
Language
Reference to member's comments as "sprouting misinformation"
Reference to member's debate speech as fanatical presentation
Reference to Minister of Crown Investments Corporation as hurricane Maynard
Reference to official opposition as "snake oil salesmen"
Use of quotes in House deliberations
Legislative Assembly, quorum call, sufficient number to conduct House business
Question period
Inadequate responses to questions
No points of order by members, no rulings by Speaker
Reference to presence or absence of members not permitted
Saskatchewan Party not responsible for provincial government during 1980s
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 304), Committee of the Whole Assembly discussion, member not doing duty, offensive statement
Tabling documents, Deputy Premier, member for Yorkton, misleading House in failing to provide copies
Water quality, North Battleford Water Inquiry, debate, member putting words in commission's report
Poitras, Edward
Police services
6
National Police Week, May 12-28, 2002, member's statement
Officers
John Popowich, Saskatoon
Malicious prosecution, public inquiry
Malicious prosecution, settlement
Malicious prosecution, settlement, Crown prosecutors
Malicious prosecution, settlement, member's statement
Saskatoon Board of Police Commissioners, Chair, appointment to Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority, legal services,
2639–40
Saskatoon Police Service, night shift, observations, member's statement
Populated places
Population
Decline,
32 ,
50–51 ,
58 ,
78 ,
181 ,
200 ,
242 ,
255–56 ,
267 ,
349 ,
2801
Growth
Necessary, economic impact,
145 ,
172
Out-migration,
67 ,
86 ,
117 ,
146 ,
173 ,
209–11 ,
255 ,
258 ,
269–70 ,
364 ,
463 ,
2796
Southwestern Saskatchewan,
439
Post-secondary education
Potash industry
Phosphate distribution centre, CWS Logistics Ltd., IMC Global potash mine, Belle Plaine, member's statement
Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc., contributions, economy,
2647
Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc., privatization,
2792–93
Production, world ranking,
706
Tax incentives, royalties,
890–91
Potato industry
Losses, government
Effect on Saskatchewan Water Corporation
Effect on Saskatchewan Water Corporation, matter before court
Saskatchewan Water Corporation annual reports
SPUDCO (Saskatchewan Potato Utility Development Company)
Draft agreement, sales, Chad Neibaur, Idaho
Draft agreement, sales, Chad Neibaur, Idaho, matter before court
Saskatchewan Water Corporation, Con-Force, business relationship, apology, member's statement
Seed potato strategy with Microgro
Storage facilities
Government ownership, audit, table in legislature
Government ownership, construction, funding
Government ownership, construction, legal requirements
Government ownership, matter before court
Government ownership, portrayal to public
Government ownership, resignation of cabinet minister
Poultry industry
Poverty
Powers of Attorney Act, 2002 (No. 24)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Prairie Grain Roads Program
Prairie grasslands
Peter and Sharon Butala, winners, Countryside Canada Recognition Program award, Old Man on His Back Prairie and Heritage Conservation Area, Eastend, member's statement
Prairie Provinces Water Board
Premier
Business luncheon, 2nd annual, May 22, 2002, member's statement
Caucus, bus travel, public hearings,
1 ,
30 ,
85–86 ,
109 ,
146 ,
155 ,
175 ,
187 ,
199 ,
231 ,
243 ,
461
Prescription Drugs Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 39)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Prince Albert, Sask.
Prince of Wales Scholarship Fund
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Prisoners
Private Members' Bills Committee
Fifth report, moved (Brkich) for concurrence
Sixth report, moved (Hamilton) for concurrence
Seventh report, moved (Hamilton) for concurrence
Eighth report, moved (Hamilton) for concurrence
Membership, substitution, moved (D'Autremont)
Membership, substitution, moved (Lautermilch)
Private members' motions
No. 1. Terrorism, United States, attacks on World Trade Center, Pentagon and Pennsylvania, September 11, 2001, condolences to families, military actions supported, moved (Hermanson),
298–305
No. 2. Ethanol, policy, government, support by Assembly, moved (Prebble); amendment (Gantefoer),
542–63 ,
565–92
No. 3. Long-term care, fees, reconsider decision on increases, moved (Gantefoer); amendment (Junor),
760–70 ,
771–79
No. 4. CommunityNet, expansion, continue, to schools, communities, government offices, moved (Hamilton); amendment (D'Autremont),
779–90
No. 5. Families, building independence program, Assembly endorsement moved (Prebble); amendment (Toth),
914–33 ,
935–42
No. 6. Government, no confidence in current Premier and cabinet, moved (Heppner),
942–64
No. 7. Long-term care, fees, Assembly condemn government, Minister of Health, Minister of Finance, Premier, for not being forthcoming regarding impact of new fee structure, moved (Toth); amendment (Yates),
1082–90
No. 8. Economy, applaud efforts of all sectors to build positive 21st century economy, moved (Yates); amendment (Wakefield),
1231–44
No. 9. Education, costs, downloaded onto boards of education, forcing cuts in programming, teacher layoffs, higher property taxes, condemnation, moved (Draude); amendment (Forbes),
1244–51
No. 10. Rural revitalization, policies for positive impact, lack of commitment by province, moved (Weekes); amendment (Yates),
1406–16 ,
1417–36
No. 11. Forest industry, Assembly congratulations, job creation, nearly $1 billion new investments in last three years, moved (Goulet),
1629–49 ,
1651–65
No. 12. 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),
1805–15
No. 13. Firefighters, Assembly praise forest firefighters, recognize government's fire suppression program whose efficiency is model for rest of country, moved (Yates); amendment (Wiberg),
1969–88 ,
1989–91
No. 14. Education, post-secondary, funding, stable long-term, moved (Hart); amendment (Trew),
2137–53
No. 15. Electricity, cogeneration and wind power, commitment, government, SaskPower, moved (Prebble),
2153–58
No. 16. Trade unions, collective agreements, retention, moved (Forbes),
2325–44
No. 17. Government, no confidence in current Premier and cabinet, no confidence in current government, moved (Hermanson); amendment (Yates),
2409–28
Private members' statements
Privilege
Information, inaccurate and incomplete, Minister of Crown Investments Corporation
Privileges and Elections Committee
Membership, substitution, moved (D'Autremont)
Membership, substitution, moved (Hagel)
Pro Forma Bill
Processing industry
Property
Assessment,
5 ,
240
Agricultural land, review
Grain storage facilities,
240
Income approach, commercial properties,
240
Property tax
404
Prorogation
Prosecutions
Prostitution
Child prostitution, protection,
32 ,
200
Justice programs, funding, implementation,
647–49
Legislation,
6 ,
24 ,
29 ,
33 ,
47 ,
1169–72
Application procedures, parental rights,
1171
Roles, peace officers, police officers,
1169
Recommendations, final report, Special Committee to Prevent the Abuse and Exploitation of Children through the Sex Trade, immediate implementation, petitions,
189 ,
278 ,
308 ,
388 ,
594 ,
658 ,
878 ,
1061 ,
1093 ,
1155 ,
1223 ,
1255 ,
1315
Julé,
533 ,
593 ,
625 ,
683 ,
1031 ,
1059 ,
1123 ,
1173 ,
1221 ,
1283
Recommendations, final report, Special Committee to Prevent the Abuse and Exploitation of Children through the Sex Trade, implementation progress,
2726–27
Customers, convicted, street clean up tasks, inner city, Calgary, member's statement
Protection of Persons in Care Act (No. 205)
Protocol Office
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)
Provincial disaster assistance program
Wind, hail, southwest Saskatchewan
Provincial parks
Provincial sales tax
Equipment operators, Alberta-based,
894
Information exchange, provinces, Canada,
894
Out-of-province businesses,
893–94
Statistics, businesses, audits,
892–93
Provincial Secretary Division
Protocol Office
Prince of Wales, provincial visit, April 26-28, 2001, costs,
2309–10
PSI (Pavement Scientific International Inc.)
Psychiatric nurses
Registered Psychiatric Nurses Day, May 10, 2002, member's statement
Public accounts
Public Accounts Committee
Membership, substitution, moved (Lautermilch)
Public Accounts, referral, moved (Lautermilch)
Third report, moved (Krawetz) for concurrence
Public Employees Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 17)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Public health inspectors
Public housing
Public libraries
Public safety
Public service
142–43
Access to Canadian Police Information Centre,
1515–16
Disabled, visible minorities, women,
1517
Employees, senior, conflict of interest guidelines
Expenses
Fiscal year ending March 31, 2002
General Revenue Fund, moved (Cline)
Fiscal year ending March 31, 2003
General Revenue Fund, moved (Cline)
Fiscal year ending March 31, 2003, moved (Cline)
Job applicants, out-of-country,
1517
Leave of absence, salary arrangements,
2723–24
National Public Service Week, June 9-15, 2002, member's statement
Public Service Commission
Estimates, supplementary (2001-2002),
2804
Pulses
Pulse processing plant, Avonlea, member's statement