Hansard Subject Index - 3rd Session of the 24th Legislature
SADD
Safety, public
Inspections, amusement rides, elevators,
1776–77
SafetyNet
SAIL
Salaries
Sales tax
Salvation Army
SAMA
SARM
Saskatchewan
Confidence, optimism,
101–2
Quality of life, civic participation,
60
Saskatchewan Opportunities Week, May 13-17, 2002, member's statement
Saskatchewan Aids to Independent Living program
1456–57
Saskatchewan Applied Science Technologists and Technicians Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 69)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency
Municipalities, opting out,
1218–19
Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 303)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1969
Saskatchewan Cancer Agency
Saskatchewan Committee for the Queen's Golden Jubilee
Saskatchewan Communications Network
699–700 ,
1874–75
Contract, legislative broadcast services,
2371
Saskatchewan Country Music Association
Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation
178
Saskatchewan employment supplement
Saskatchewan Farm Security Act
3
Farm ownership restrictions
Saskatchewan Farm Security Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 79)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Saskatchewan Film and Video Development Corporation
Saskatchewan Filmpool Cooperative
Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission Act (No. 59)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission Consequential Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 60)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Saskatchewan Fish and Wildlife Development Fund
Saskatchewan Formulary Committee
Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation
177
Saskatchewan Government Growth Fund
Immigrant investor program
Contracts, tenders, leasing companies
Rule requirements, compliance initiatives
Rule requirements, violation
Leasing companies, Cajon Leasing, R & R Leasing, contracts
Provincial government, process
Provincial government, procurement arrangements
Provincial government, tenders
Payment, 2001, Gary Benson,
2644–45
Saskatchewan Government Insurance
179 ,
246–47
Claims
Investigations, surveillance of claimants
Investigations, surveillance of claimants, personal injury representative, accountability
Numbers of people investigated, numbers charged
Private investigations on claimants, ministerial awareness
Investigation, PricewaterhouseCoopers, surveillance on insurance claimants
Investments
Alberta, effects, benefits
Hi-Alta Capital, public announcement, lacking
Hi-Alta Capital, risk, disseminate
Hi-Alta Capital, transaction, small
Private investigators, use of
Private investigators, use of, incorrect official information
Services, improvements,
4
Saskatchewan Health Information Network
2571
Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation Act (No. 43)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Saskatchewan Housing Corporation
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
2742
Humboldt territory operations office, closure, rationale,
2724–26
Humboldt territory operations office, reconsider proposed closure, petitions,
1818 ,
1850 ,
1878 ,
1904 ,
1960 ,
1994 ,
2028 ,
2129 ,
2180 ,
2210 ,
2376 ,
2402 ,
2583 ,
2612 ,
2684
Julé,
1785 ,
1817 ,
1849 ,
1877 ,
1903 ,
1959 ,
1993 ,
2081 ,
2129 ,
2179 ,
2345 ,
2375 ,
2515 ,
2583 ,
2611
Saskatchewan Indian Federated College
206
College building, University of Regina, donation, Weyerhaeuser, member's statement
College building, University of Regina, science laboratories, contribution, government Innovation and Science Fund, member's statement
Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority
Gaming agreement, new
Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, 25-year contract,
2716–18
Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, 25-year contract, negotiation
Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, 25-year contract, negotiators, RCMP investigation
First Nations, full jurisdiction, gaming on reserves
First Nations, full jurisdiction, gaming on reserves, process
Negotiations, participants,
1168–69
Police investigation
Government action, matters presented to prosecutions department
Government action, prosecution, publicize
Provincial Auditor recommendations, implementation
Revenue, misspent, recovery
Revenue, slot machine operations, taxpayers' money
Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies
206
Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology
206
Edward Ted Clayton Memorial Award, Bernard Levesque, Prud'homme, recipient, member's statement
Graduate employment rate, survey, member's statement
Kelsey Campus, Saskatoon, Achievement Scholarship, Stuart Redekop, member's statement
Kelsey Campus, Saskatoon, graduation, May 24, 2002, member's statement
Palliser Campus, Moose Jaw, graduation, April 27, 2002, member's statement
Programs, enrolment limitations,
2679–80
Woodland Campus, Prince Albert
Forestry research centre,
2255
Graduation and awards, June 14, 2002, member's statement
Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority
Lottery licences, proceeds, charitable or religious organizations
Lottery licences, proceeds, charitable or religious organizations, investigation of specific case
Price list, 2002, reissue with tax increase
Saskatchewan Medical Care Insurance Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 42)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
2651
Investment, Hanson Lake Sand Corporation, receivership
Relocation to Crown Investments Corporation,
1845
Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 74)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Saskatchewan Opportunities Week
Saskatchewan Party
Anniversary, Economic Development vote, member's statement
Caucus receptionist, Mavis Roots, get well wishes, member's statement
Constituency nominations
Kindersley, April 30, 2002, member's statement
Kindersley, member's statement
Saskatoon Southeast, member's statement
Fundraiser, annual, Weyburn, member's statement
Fundraiser, leader's dinner, Saskatoon, May 23, 2002, member's statement
Grow Saskatchewan strategy,
53–56 ,
58 ,
68 ,
69 ,
74 ,
84 ,
86 ,
112 ,
155 ,
172 ,
181–83 ,
200 ,
231 ,
237 ,
265–66 ,
275 ,
349–50 ,
372 ,
376 ,
446 ,
2699–2700 ,
2795–96
Grow Saskatchewan strategy, meeting, Lac La Ronge, April 3, 2002, member's statement
Members, new, Saskatoon Southeast constituency, member's statement
Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 18)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Saskatchewan Power Corporation
153 ,
246
Climate change action plan
Competition, private sector,
271–72
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
2805
Infrastructure renewal,
4 ,
22
Rates, increase, effect of natural gas prices,
889
Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation
176–77
Estimates, supplementary (2001-2002),
2804
Saskatchewan Research Council
3
Board, new, retention of vision and mission,
1193–94
Partnerships, private sector,
1190
Research, discontinued,
1194
Subsumed in Industry and Resources Department,
1189 ,
1192
Technology in Action Fund,
1195
Saskatchewan Science Centre, Regina
Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association
Saskatchewan Surgical Care Network
Saskatchewan Telecommunications
152–53 ,
178–79 ,
246
Competition, private sector, response of CEO
Estimates, main (2002-2003),
2805
Expansion, Indian/First Nations communities,
102–3
Investments
Austar Communications, Australia, progress
Provincial and out-of-province
Retx, relocate to Saskatchewan
SaskTel TelCare Fund, non-profit organizations, support, member's statement
Saskatchewan Tourism Authority
Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership Inc.
Saskatchewan Transportation Company
153 ,
2793–94
Passenger and express services, retain, petitions,
308 ,
326
Passenger and freight services, retain, moved (McCall); amendment (Wall)
Routes, Willow Bunch,
119
Saskatchewan Valley Potato Corporation
Assets, transferred from Saskatchewan Water Corporation to Crown Investments Corporation, June 2000,
981
Infrastructure development
Saskatchewan voluntary sector initiative
Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal
Saskatchewan Water Corporation
Conservation and development authorities, relocation,
2625
Future role, money-making water utility, costs, concerns,
982–83
Future role, money-making water utility, legislation,
981–82
Infrastructure, improvement, funding, lower
Infrastructure, improvement, funding, lower, dam system
Role, responsibilities, small communities,
985–86
Saskatchewan Water Corporation Act (No. 68)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Act (No. 67)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Saskatchewan Wetland Conservation Corporation
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Amendment Act, 2002
Consideration in Committee of the Whole Assembly, moved (Jones)
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 304)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Saskatchewan Women's Agricultural Network
Saskatchewan Women's Institutes
Saskatoon, Sask. See Agriculture – Agricultural Biotechnology International Conference Business – Chamber of Commerce, Saskatoon Business – Machine shop, full-service, Standard Machine, Saskatoon Business – Saskatoon Achievement in Business Excellence (SABEX) awards Casinos – Emerald Casino, Saskatoon Cities and towns – Saskatoon, Regina, ratings Culture – Cameco Victoria Park Summer Festival, Saskatoon Culture – Saskatoon, summer events Economic development – Saskatoon Film industry – Flicks: Saskatchewan International Film Festival for Young People Food processing industry Hospitals – Royal University Hospital Foundation Hospitals – Saskatoon City Hospital Foundation Innovation Place, Saskatoon Music – Saskatoon Children's Choir Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology – Kelsey Campus Small business – Saskatoon, Broadway Avenue Tourism – Saskatoon Tourism – Tourism recognition dinners, Regina, Saskatoon Voluntarism – Saskatoon
Saskatoon and District Chamber of Commerce
Saskatoon Idylwyld constituency
By-election success, member's statement
Saskatoon Prairieland Exhibition Corporation
President, 2002-2003, Lynn Evans, first woman president, member's statement
Saskatoon Public School Board
SaskEnergy Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 4)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
SaskEnergy Incorporated
152 ,
246
Expansion, Indian/First Nations communities,
103
Infrastructure renewal,
4 ,
22
Loan program, replacement appliances, extension to June 30, 2003, member's statement
Safety calendar, First Nations, student drawings, member's statement
SaskEnergy Network
Non-members, small business issues
SaskFilm and Video Development Corporation
SaskPower
SaskPower International Inc.
Financial losses, Dillon Consulting report, recommendation
Financial losses, effect, Saskatchewan Power Corporation customers
SaskTel
Scholarships
Canadian Merit Scholarship Foundation, Mark Taylor, Bedford Road Collegiate, Saskatoon, recipient, member's statement
School boards
School divisions
Biggar School Division, labour dispute, support workers,
1769–70
Educational Boundaries Commission, assignments of students to divisions, cases,
2251–53
Grants, operating,
148 ,
464
Boundary issue, Battle River School Division, Lloydminster School Division,
2667–69
Isolated school factor,
1567
Parkland, community school, preschool issue,
1571–72
Saskatchewan Valley School Division No. 49, SaskPower partnership, member's statement
School operating grants
SchoolPLUS: a Vision for Children and Youth
Schools
Artesian School, Spring Valley, final grade 12 graduation, congratulations, grades 10-12 discontinuation, member's statement
Catholic Schools for Tomorrow award
Catholic Curriculum Online Web site, Saskatchewan Catholic school divisions, member's statement
Catholic Curriculum Online Web site, St. Patrick School, Swift Current, member's statement
Saskatchewan Catholic school divisions,
225
Community schools,
4 ,
318 ,
446 ,
2628 ,
2630
Prince of Wales Scholarship Fund, ministerial statement (Melenchuk)
Prince of Wales scholarships,
4
Riverview Collegiate and Empire School, Moose Jaw,
213 ,
225
Sacred Heart Catholic Elementary School, Regina,
140
Sacred Heart Catholic Elementary School, Regina, dedication, Lieutenant Governor,
1
Cornwall Alternative School, Regina, recipient of Donner Canadian Foundation Award for Excellence in the Delivery of Social Services, member's statement
Dr. John Egnatoff School, Saskatoon, Artists of Erindale project, member's statement
Earl Grey School, Earl Grey, Earth School status, member's statement
McDermid School, Regina, provincial winner, 2001-2002 International Reading Association Exemplary Reading Program Award, member's statement
North Battleford Heritage Christian Schools, fundraiser, recognition, member's statement
Pangman School, maintain K to 12, petitions,
1125 ,
1850
Principal Appreciation Award, 1st annual, Saskatchewan Association of School Councils, Linda Hryciw, recipient, Meath Park School, member's statement
Programs, Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.), Whitewood School, grade 5, member's statement
Safety Patrol Week, member's statement
Science fairs
Science technologists, applied
SCN
Secretaries
SecurTek
SafetyNet, new business venture, competition with private sector, VS Response Systems
SafetyNet, new business venture, partnership with private sector
Senate
Chief Page, Melanie Bratkoski, member's statement
Senior citizens
461 ,
462
Alarm devices, monitoring systems
Carrot River, active living complex, fundraising, construction, member's statement
Sedley New Horizons Seniors' Centre, official opening, June 15, 2002, member's statement
Service clubs
Order of the Royal Purple, Nipawin, 60th anniversary, member's statement
Quota International, Weyburn, Women of the Year luncheon, 2002, community service awards, member's statement
Regina Aboriginal Kinsmen Club, services for inner city youth, member's statement
Rotary Club of Saskatoon, Badge and Shield Recognition Dinner, 2002, two awards, emergency responders, New York City, September 11, 2001, member's statement
Rotary Club of Saskatoon Riversdale, Golden Wheel awards, 16th annual, 2002, member's statement
Seventy-five minute debate
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),
1794–1805
Crop insurance
Premiums, increase, coverage changes, reverse decision, moved (Harpauer); amendment (Harper),
748–60
Ethanol
Enable private sector development, and determination of location and number of facilities, moved (Harpauer); amendment (Harper),
1394–1406
Health care professionals
Training, health promotion, northern Saskatchewan, moved (Goulet); amendment (Wiberg),
1070–82
Saskatchewan Transportation Company
Passenger and freight services, retain, moved (McCall); amendment (Wall),
287–98
Sewage
Pumping into water bodies, permits, communities
Sexual abuse
Sexual assault
Awareness Week, April 7-13, 2002, member's statement
Sexual offenders
Registry, national,
6 ,
200
Shaunavon, Sask.
Sheriffs
Retirement, Wendy Dammann, Weyburn, first woman sheriff, Saskatchewan, member's statement
SHIN
SIAST
SIFC
SIIT
Skating
Coach, Maureen Kohl, Spalding, recognition by Skate Canada-Saskatchewan, member's statement
Skills Canada Saskatchewan competition
Small business
1 ,
268
Carrot River Implements, 35th anniversary, member's statement
Naicam, volunteer-run thrift store, Shop Easy Foods, community pride, member's statement
Restaurants, Bistro Belge, Bellegarde, high school student summer project, member's statement
Saskatoon, Broadway Avenue,
444
Taxation, provincial sales tax, thresholds, filing, remittance,
321 ,
374
Smith, Arthur Leslie
Snowbirds
Snowmobiling
Trails, provincial, grooming, Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association, funding, petitions,
658 ,
995 ,
1093 ,
1255 ,
1439 ,
1469 ,
1696 ,
2028 ,
2988
Trails, Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association, funding, request
Soccer
Humboldt Hurricanes, gold medallists, under 16, member's statement
Humboldt Hurricanes, various teams, medal winners, SISCO (Saskatoon indoor soccer competition), member's statement
Swift Current Home Hardware United under-14 girls soccer team, provincial champion, member's statement
Social assistance
Caseloads
Reduction, member's statement
Cases, fetal alcohol syndrome, fetal alcohol effect,
2738–42
Cases, medical, dental assistance,
725–26
Dependence, reducing, programs,
367
Saskatchewan employment supplement,
1206–9
Social assistance recipients
Employability, single parents, support,
2734
Fraud, allegations, investigation,
2732–33
Shelter, rent, utilities, payment,
1211–12
Travel costs, medical care,
1209–11
Social housing
Social services
447
Social Services Department
Community Living Division, retirement, Larry Moffatt,
719–20
Private investigators, use of
Social assistance payments, rules and procedures
Social assistance recipients, eligibility, rules and procedures
Staff, numbers, decrease,
367
Society of Rural Physicians of Canada
SOCO
Softball
Solar energy
Sorestad, Glen
Sound stage, Regina
Speaker and Deputy Speaker, rulings and statements
Chair
Members' remarks should be directed through the Chair,
12 ,
15 ,
16 ,
56 ,
133 ,
166 ,
178 ,
193 ,
194 ,
265 ,
285 ,
288 ,
296 ,
314 ,
315 ,
447 ,
497 ,
598 ,
758 ,
855 ,
856 ,
950 ,
1038 ,
1068 ,
1077 ,
1097 ,
1259 ,
1290 ,
1446 ,
1475 ,
1525 ,
1701 ,
1702 ,
1729 ,
1730 ,
1999 ,
2034 ,
2063 ,
2087 ,
2215 ,
2265 ,
2336 ,
2454 ,
2688 ,
2690 ,
2859 ,
2968 ,
2994 ,
2995 ,
3051 ,
3052 ,
3054 ,
3055
Debate
Bill No. 2, second reading, Real Estate Amendment Act, bring topic back to debate,
1349
Bill No. 40, Highway Traffic Amendment Act, 2002, Government House Leader withdraw and apologize for his remark,
2552
Do not involve guests directly in debate or draw them into debate,
2061
Personal references to other members, desist from,
2091
Question out of order,
759
Remarks, continue without making reference to Speaker's ruling,
2335
Remarks to be related to topic,
771 ,
778 ,
787 ,
789 ,
1402 ,
1659 ,
1660 ,
1663 ,
2335 ,
3054
Seventy-five minute, question and comment period, member not compelled to reply,
1081
Speaker should not be used in debate,
808 ,
952
Decorum,
52 ,
87
Allow question to be put,
2862
Noise level,
26 ,
41 ,
96 ,
133 ,
167 ,
182 ,
223 ,
259 ,
282 ,
294 ,
331 ,
334 ,
442–43 ,
460 ,
461 ,
462 ,
466 ,
478 ,
492 ,
537 ,
539 ,
600 ,
602 ,
633 ,
634 ,
660 ,
661 ,
692 ,
740 ,
752 ,
763 ,
767 ,
797 ,
832 ,
964 ,
1087 ,
1088 ,
1183 ,
1230 ,
1263–64 ,
1265 ,
1300 ,
1319 ,
1320 ,
1388 ,
1395 ,
1398 ,
1401 ,
1402 ,
1432 ,
1444 ,
1477 ,
1524 ,
1627 ,
1642 ,
1731 ,
1822 ,
1824 ,
1878 ,
1886 ,
2035 ,
2242 ,
2243 ,
2268 ,
2336 ,
2381 ,
2392 ,
2452 ,
2520 ,
2584 ,
2854 ,
2916 ,
2968 ,
2970 ,
2992
Athabasca member, walk around and have conversation, so member speaking can be heard,
2203
Humboldt member restrain some of the hollering,
1826
Prince Albert and Saskatchewan Rivers members to tone it down,
2244
Saskatoon Nutana and Rosthern members to desist,
1040
Remain in order throughout voting procedure for recorded division,
2389
Language
Cannot use quotes for unparliamentary language,
633
Comments across Chamber should not be unparliamentary,
860
Grammatical structure,
104
Member rephrase statements,
131
Member rephrase statements to not indicate wrong intentions of any hon. member,
2913 ,
2915
"Red," use of the word, withdraw particular statement,
953
Refer to members of official opposition in third person,
1038
"Saskatchewan Party can stand in this House and misrepresent the truth," implication dishonourable,
1559–60
"Speaker does not really appreciate being told shame on you",
101
Unparliamentary,
201 ,
630 ,
770 ,
2215
"Cooking the books," withdraw,
358 ,
365
"Dairy queen," withdrawal and apology,
887
Phrases, including the word lie, withdraw and apologize,
1858
With respect to people in or out of the Assembly,
2241
Use of the word "lied",
1911
Water quality, North Battleford Water Inquiry, debate, member putting words in commission's report, withdraw statement, apologize for words "deliberately being dishonest",
500
Members
Caution, be judicious in remarks when referring to people outside of legislature,
2164
Caution, read only into record that which will not impugn any motives that would be dishonourable to legislature,
2133
Concentrate on debate, refrain from engaging with any visitors in galleries,
1833
Exhibit, release, non-parliamentary items in Chamber prohibited,
688
Guests, introduction without involving them in debate, good example,
1656
If taking notice in oral question period, Assembly will wait for response,
1908
Imputing deliberate attempt at misleading, questioning another member's honesty, not permitted, withdraw statement,
1886
No hitting under the belts,
2453
Not interfere with member who is speaking,
1136
Oral question period, member from Canora-Pelly and member of Regina South desist from conducting own debate,
2587
Oral question period, one remark at a time, one response at a time,
2452
Oral question period, relevance to question in answer,
428
Order for proper recording of votes,
1815
Reference should be by constituency, title, or position,
223 ,
236 ,
342 ,
376 ,
597 ,
769 ,
1064 ,
1585 ,
2217 ,
2383 ,
2427 ,
2767
Reference to members' names in quotations permitted, using them outside of quotations not permitted,
1998
Reference to presence or absence of members not permitted,
234 ,
539 ,
795
Regina South, cease continuing to engage members opposite when Speaker has asked for order,
2062
Saskatchewan Rivers, come to order,
1831
During statements by members, no reference to any other member's statements,
1578
Motions (priority of debate)
United States farm subsidies Bill, debate not granted under rule 19,
1101
Points of order
Civil servants, protection, accuracy of factual information, point not well taken,
1303–4
Debate, comments by non-participants, unparliamentary, apologize, cannot rule on something not on the record in the House,
860
Debate, Liberal Party member not member of Saskatchewan Party, member to not cast aspersion on, or draw members into debate in unparliamentary way,
1071
Election, general, motion, reasons for action, point not well taken,
2979
Language
Reference to member's comments as "sprouting misinformation," no ruling,
975
Reference to official opposition as "snake oil salesmen," no ruling, but consider effects of words and phrases,
974–75
Unparliamentary, desist from using,
949
Use of quotes in House deliberations, ruling stands, cannot use quotes for unparliamentary language,
636
Legislative Assembly, quorum call, sufficient number to conduct House business, correction to point of order, rule 5, Rules and Procedures
602
Legislative Assembly, quorum call, sufficient number to conduct House business, not point of order,
592
Not entertained during oral question period, may be raised in orders of the day,
398
Question period, inadequate responses to questions, ministers to ensure responses related to questions while respecting restrictions of sub judice convention,
3043
Question period, reference to Minister of Crown Investments Corporation as hurricane Maynard inappropriate,
601
Question period, unparliamentary language, not well taken,
664–65
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 304), Committee of the Whole Assembly discussion, member not doing duty, offensive statement, point not well taken,
3031
Tabling documents, Deputy Premier, member for Yorkton, misleading House in failing to provide copies, no basis on which Speaker can rule, but documents now been submitted,
2064
Water quality, North Battleford Water Inquiry, debate, member putting words in commission's report, not point of order,
499
Privilege
Information, inaccurate and incomplete, Minister of Crown Investments Corporation, prima facie case not established,
1889
Quotations, use of in speech,
1418
Quotations, use of in speech, relevance to topic,
1535
Saskatchewan Party not responsible for provincial government during 1980s, not point of order, matter for debate,
398
Speaker would prefer if there weren't comments regarding any rulings,
1086
Speaker and Deputy Speaker, rulings and statements - Committee of Finance
Chair, members' remarks should be directed through the Chair,
1925
Decorum
Noise level,
681 ,
816 ,
901 ,
1618 ,
1781 ,
1783 ,
1870 ,
1931 ,
1933 ,
2500 ,
2701 ,
2706
Language, unparliamentary,
731–32
Members, reference should be by constituency, title, or position,
1605
Special care homes
Special Committee to Prevent the Abuse and Exploitation of Children through the Sex Trade
Recommendations, final report
Special committees
Special librarians
Species at risk
Speech and hearing
Speech and Hearing Awareness Month, May 2002, member's statement
Speech from the Throne
Acknowledgment to Lieutenant Governor, moved (Prebble)
Consideration, March 15, 2002, moved (Calvert)
Read by the Lieutenant Governor
Speech-language pathologists
Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 13)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
SPMC
Sports
Canadian Sport Policy, endorsement, provinces and territories, April 6, 2002, ministerial statement (Crofford)
Curtis Brown celebrity sports dinner and auction, Unity, June 22, 2002, member's statement
Estevan Bruins Celebrity Sports dinner, 10th annual, Estevan, May 25, 2002, member's statement
Saskatchewan Senior Fitness Association, Games, June 3-6, 2002, Humboldt, member's statement
Saskatchewan Senior Fitness Association, Summer Games, North Battleford, July 9-11, 2002, member's statement
SPUDCO (Saskatchewan Potato Utility Development Company)
SRC
St. Brieux, Sask.
St. John Ambulance
Standard of living
Standing committees
Statements by members
Status of the Artist Act
3 ,
20 ,
28
Status of the Artist Act (No. 73)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Status of Women Office
895
Funding,
897–99
Women's issues, coordination, cross-government,
895
STEP
Student loans
Students
Canadian Millennium Scholarship Foundation, Excellence Award, Amber Klatt, Steelman, Local Laureate 2002, member's statement
Canadian Student Leadership Conference, 18th, Saskatoon, October 1-5, 2002, member's statement
Enrolment, declining,
52 ,
380
E-spirit competition, Montreal, Kristen Francis and Katie Delorme, competitors, Miller Comprehensive High School, Regina, member's statement
Ford/CAA Student Auto Skills Challenge, Carl Dahl and Mike Unger, L.P. Miller High School, Nipawin, participants in national competition, member's statement
Great Canadian Geography Challenge, 2002, Toby Henneberg, Saskatchewan representative, Estevan Comprehensive School, member's statement
Mathematics competition, University of Waterloo, Justin Hoffman, Riffel High School, Regina, outstanding placement, member's statement
Scholarships
Jennifer Souter, grade 12 student, Pleasantdale, recipient, member's statement
Lester B. Pearson United World College, British Columbia, Ashley Dubnik, La Ronge, recipient, member's statement
Lester B. Pearson United World College, British Columbia, Kelsey Rose, Archbishop M.C. O'Neill High School, Regina and Ashley Dubnick, Churchill School, La Ronge, member's statement
Science fairs
Canada-Wide Science Fair, 2002, Saskatoon, Cheryl Daisley, Hudson Bay Composite High School, bronze medallist, member's statement
Canada-Wide Science Fair, 2002, Saskatoon, Foam Lake Composite High School students, awards, member's statement
Canada-Wide Science Fair, 2002, Saskatoon, Rocanville School students, awards, member's statement
Canada-Wide Science Fair, 2002, Saskatoon, Shannon Lozinsky and Megan Howe, Pangman, Saskatchewan representatives, member's statement
Canada-Wide Science Fair, 2002, Saskatoon, Sheldon Bowman, inventor of pushy bale handler, junior engineering category
Honourable mention, member's statement
Southeast Regional, Fillmore, Shannon Lozinsky and Megan Howe, Pangman High School, top honours, Katie Wolfe, Weyburn Comprehensive School, senior category for biotechnology, winner, member's statement
Students Against Drinking and Driving (SADD), banquet, Nicole Nakonechny Memorial Award to Swift Current Comprehensive High School, member's statement
Summer employment, Human Resource Centre of Canada for Student Employment, Saskatchewan office, Alberta office, friendly competition, July 4, 2002, member's statement
TD Canada Trust Scholarships for Outstanding Community Leadership, Elizabeth Pryor, Hawarden and David Radie, Regina, recipients, member's statement
Yearbooks, Wadena Composite School, competitors, national competition, A Day in the Life of High School, member's statement
Sunnyside Nursing Home Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 302)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1969
SUNTEP
Superannuation (Supplementary Provisions) Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 19)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Supreme Court of Canada
Clerk, Sacha Paul, English River First Nation, appointment, May 2003-May 2004, member's statement
Surgeons, podiatric
Surgery
SWAN
Swift Current, Sask.
Synagogues
Agudas Israel Synagogue, Saskatoon, arson, April 5, 2002, member's statement
Synchrotron
3 ,
61 ,
232 ,
245 ,
263 ,
403 ,
445
Canadian Light Source Inc., work with Saskatchewan Research Council,
1192–93
Construction, benefits, member's statement
X-ray photoelectron emission microscope, funding, provincial Strategic Investment Fund, housed at Canadian Light Source, member's statement