Hansard Speaker Index - 4th Session of the 24th Legislature 
        
       
      
      
Lautermilch, Hon. Eldon (NDP, Prince Albert Northcote) Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs  
4-H 
Regional Finished Beef Show and Sale, Prince Albert, 73rd annual, member's statement, 
	1395  
  
  
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne 
Motion for presentation to Lieutenant Governor (Lautermilch), 
	234  
  
  
Art/Artists 
E.A. Rawlinson Centre 
New performing arts centre, Prince Albert, naming ceremony, April 2, 2003, member's statement, 
	324–25  
  
  
  
Budget (March 28, 2003) 
Moved to resume debate March 31, 2003, 
	249–50  
  
  
Business 
Samuel McLeod Awards, business excellence, Prince Albert Chamber of Commerce, April 16, 2003, member's statement, 
	643  
  
  
By-elections 
Carrot River Valley constituency, campaign, 
	2012  
  
Government advertising, by-election campaign, 
	1927–28  
  
  
Cattle industry 
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy 
Compensation, federal government develop package separate and distinct from agricultural policy framework, moved (Hermanson), 
	1513–14  
  
Compensation, western emergency package, 
	1559–61  
  
Import ban, United States, removal, 
	1506  
  
  
Confidence in Canadian beef industry, urge other nations to reopen borders to Canadian beef imports, transmittal, moved (Lautermilch), 
	1242  
  
  
Communication Committee 
Legislative Library, report, referral, moved (Lautermilch), 
	1085  
  
Records retention and disposal, committee referral, moved (Lautermilch), 
	1085  
  
  
Condolences 
Communication, moved (Lautermilch), 
	76  
  
Penner, John (former MLA), moved (Serby), 
	64–65  
  
  
Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan 
Industrial Interests Inc. 
  
  
Estimates Committee 
Chief Electoral Officer, estimates, referral, moved (Lautermilch), 
	1086  
  
Conflict of Interest Commissioner, estimates, referral, moved (Lautermilch), 
	1086  
  
Information and Privacy Commissioner, estimates and supplementary estimates, referral, moved (Lautermilch), 
	1086  
  
Legislative Assembly estimates, referral, moved (Lautermilch), 
	1086  
  
Ombudsman and Children's Advocate, estimates, referral, moved (Lautermilch), 
	1086  
  
Provincial Auditor, estimates, referral, moved (Lautermilch), 
	1086  
  
  
Finance Committee 
Appointment, moved (Lautermilch), 
	234  
  
Budget (March 28, 2003) moved (Lautermilch) to resume debate March 31, 2003, 
	249–50  
  
  
Government Relations and Aboriginal Affairs Department 
  
Land Surveys Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 17) 
  
Legislative Assembly 
Adjournment, June 27, 2003, moved (Lautermilch), 
	2021–22  
  
Hours of sitting 
April 17-23, 2003, moved (Lautermilch), 
	438  
  
May 15-21, 2003, moved (Lautermilch), 
	1000  
  
  
  
Legislative Assembly members 
Leave of absence to attend Partnership of Parliaments, Germany, and State Legislative Leaders Foundation, Poland, June 23-July 15, 2003, moved (Lautermilch), 
	1812  
  
  
Oral question period 
By-elections  
Carrot River Valley constituency, campaign, 
	2012  
  
Government advertising, by-election campaign, 
	1927–28  
  
 
Cattle industry  
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy 
Compensation, western emergency package, 
	1559–61  
  
Import ban, United States, removal, 
	1506  
  
  
 
Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan  
Industrial Interests Inc., privatization, 
	1564  
  
 
Political parties  
Affiliation, change from Liberal to NDP, Minister of Finance, contemplation, 
	1508  
  
 
Workers' Compensation Board  
Head office, Regina, renovations, 
	1830  
  
 
  
Parks Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 13) 
  
Pawned Property (Recording) Act (No. 30) 
  
Points of order 
Bill, Forest Resources Management Amendment Act, 2003, debate, relevance, 
	1790  
  
  
Political parties 
Affiliation, change from Liberal to NDP, Minister of Finance, contemplation, 
	1508  
  
  
Public Accounts Committee 
Public Accounts, referral, moved (Lautermilch), 
	1086  
  
  
Regulations Committee 
Professional associations, bylaws, committee referral, moved (Lautermilch), 
	1086  
  
  
Saskatchewan Forest Centre, Prince Albert 
Construction project 
Funding, member's statement, 
	418  
  
  
  
Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 35) 
  
Theatre 
Theatre Fest 2003, April 20-26, 70th annual, E.A. Rawlinson Centre of the Arts, Prince Albert, Prince Albert Community Players, hosts, member's statement, 
	762  
  
  
Workers' Compensation Board 
Head office, Regina, renovations, 
	1830  
  
  
YWCA (Young Women's Christian Association) 
Prince Albert, Women of Distinction awards, Prince Albert Arts Centre, grand opening, Prince Albert Housing Authority, 50th anniversary, member's statement, 
	1212  
  
  
Lorenz, Mr. Wally (Saskatchewan Party, Battleford-Cut Knife)  
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne 
  
Agriculture, Food and Rural Revitalization Department 
Estimates, main (2003-2004), 
	544–48  
  
  
Bowling 
Masters bowling tournament, Saskatoon, April 5-6, 2003, Battleford-Cut Knife constituents advance to nationals, member's statement, 
	472  
  
  
Business 
Youth Business Excellence awards, North Battleford, 2003, member's statement, 
	905  
  
Youth Business Institute, interprovincial competition, Wilkie team, winners, member's statement, 
	1617–18  
  
  
By-elections 
Battleford-Cut Knife constituency, appreciation, member's statement, 
	39–40  
  
  
Cattle industry 
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy 
Employment Insurance applications, waive waiting period for those affected by impact of BSE; Prime Minister of Canada show sensitivity to international trading partners, moved (McMorris), 
	1306–7  
  
Farms, quarantine, Baldwinton, 
	1189–90  
  
  
  
Crop Insurance Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 37) 
  
Culture, Youth and Recreation Department 
Estimates, main (2003-2004), 
	1861–62  
  
  
Environment Department 
Estimates, main (2003-2004), 
	955–60  
  
  
Government Relations and Aboriginal Affairs Department 
  
Health Department 
Estimates, main (2003-2004), 
	1610–12  
  
  
Highways and roads 
Bridges 
Twin bridges, Battleford and North Battleford, historic, preservation, petitions, 
	611–12 , 
	684 , 
	791–92  
  
  
Highway No. 14 
Repairs, Biggar to Wilkie, petitions, 
	1128 , 
	1156 , 
	1294 , 
	1345 , 
	1425 , 
	1452 , 
	1588 , 
	1616 , 
	1644 , 
	1668 , 
	1718 , 
	1769 , 
	1845–46 , 
	1891 , 
	1922 , 
	1982 , 
	2007  
  
  
  
Highways and Transportation Department 
Estimates, main (2003-2004), 
	674–76  
  
  
Hockey 
Female midget A, Midwest Female Lazers, provincial title, member's statement, 
	793  
  
Pee wee girls, Macklin, provincial champions, member's statement, 
	392  
  
  
Municipal Revenue Sharing Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 39) 
  
Music 
Battlefords Children's Choir, Saskatchewan representatives, Unisong 2003, Ottawa, June 27-July 2, member's statement, 
	1985  
  
  
Oral question period 
Cattle industry  
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy 
Farms, quarantine, Baldwinton, 
	1189–90  
  
  
 
  
Royal family 
Earl of Wessex, provincial visit, June 18-23, 2003, member's statement, 
	1773–74  
  
  
Rural Municipality Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 40) 
  
Sports 
University of Saskatchewan, Huskie Athletic Wall of Fame, Shannon Kekula-Kristiansen, inductee, April 5, 2003, member's statement, 
	1347  
  
  
Students 
Great Canadian Geography Challenge, 2003, provincial finals 
Adam Baslar, grade 9, St. George School, Wilkie, first place honours, member's statement, 
	1131  
  
  
  
Urban Municipality Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 41) 
Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	1661–64  
  
  
Lorjé, Ms. Pat (NDP, Saskatoon Southeast)  
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne 
  
Cancer 
April, cancer month, breast cancer screening, mobile unit, member's statement, 
	613–14  
  
  
Condolences 
Kwiatkowski, Carl Edward (former MLA), moved (Hermanson), 
	73–75  
  
  
Disabled and handicapped persons 
National Access Awareness Week, May 26-30, 2003, Saskatoon (East) School Division programs, member's statement, 
	1218  
  
  
Economy 
Growth 
Indicators 
Conference Board of Canada and various banks, member's statement, 
	236  
  
  
  
  
Families 
Work and family balance, Work and Family Unit, Labour Department, public events, member's statement, 
	1923  
  
  
Film industry 
Yorkton Short Film and Video Festival, 15 Minute Death,  Jessie Wallace, writer, producer, director, Gold Sheaf Award winner, member's statement, 
	1647  
  
  
Golf 
Future Links Prairie Championship, junior golfers, BMO Financial Group, sponsors, member's statement, 
	1396–97  
  
  
Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming) 
Kyoto Protocol 
Initiatives, SaskPower, Crown corporations, creation and maintenance of cleaner environment, urge continued expansion, moved (Prebble); amendment (Weekes), 
	1420–23  
  
  
  
Health care 
Diabetes 
Live with diabetes for one day, participation of three members, new Canadian Diabetes Association campaign on education, prevention, care, member's statement, 
	555  
  
  
  
Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology 
Graduates, 2003, member's statement, 
	1591  
  
  
Small business 
Support for owners, regrets politically motivated boycott called by any organized labour leader, moved (McMorris); amendment (Iwanchuk), 
	1060–61  
Questions and comments  
	1065  
 
  
  
Theatre 
Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan Festival, Saskatoon, July 2-August 17, 2003, member's statement, 
	1985  
  
  
Women 
Women Entrepreneurs Week, May 4-11, 2003, member's statement, 
	906