Hansard Speaker Index - 4th Session of the 24th Legislature
McCall, Mr. Warren (NDP, Regina Elphinstone)
Authors
City of Regina Writing Award, 2003, Trevor Herriot, recipient, member's statement,
994
Centennials
Regina, June 19, 2003, member's statement,
1805
Community Initiatives Fund
Grants
Regina, Rainbow Youth Centre, Sacred Heart Community School, member's statement,
1847–48
Crown corporations
Contributions
Economy, member's statement,
147–48
Curling
National Aboriginal Mixed Curling Championships, Winnipeg, 2003, Marshall Bear rink, Saskatchewan, winner, member's statement,
581–82
Education
Funding
Education facilities, enhancement, learning opportunities, member's statement,
324
Environment
Canada Environment Week, June 1-7, 2003, member's statement,
1346
Native Prairie Appreciation Week, June 15-21, 2003, launch of Prairie Conservation Action Plan, member's statement,
1721
Film industry
Government investment, economic contribution, member's statement,
441
Football
Saskatchewan Roughriders, statistical history, Curtis Phillips, compiler, member's statement,
1984
Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)
Energy and Our Environment, SaskPower poster contest, 2nd annual, member's statement,
936–37
Holocaust Memorial Day
April 29, 2003, member's statement,
761
Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation
Employment equity, Regina and Moose Jaw casinos, member's statement,
793
Saskatchewan Indian Federated College
College building, University of Regina, teepee entrance, member's statement,
79
Schools
Community schools
Performing arts show, Regina public community schools, April 9, 2003, member's statement,
531
Wascana école commaunitaire, Young Spirits: Proud to be Tobacco Free campaign, participation ceremony, member's statement,
1646
Western Christian College (Amendment) Act, 2003 (No. 301)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1739
Youth
Strengthening Our Circle program, National Crime Prevention Centre, sponsors, member's statement,
880
McMorris, Mr. Don (Saskatchewan Party, Indian Head-Milestone)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
Campgrounds
McLean Trans-Canada Campground, leased, attempts to purchase,
1082–83
McLean Trans-Canada Campground, open for summer 2003,
1084
Cattle industry
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy
Employment Insurance applications, waive waiting period,
1300
Employment Insurance applications, waive waiting period, federal Minister of Human Resources, Regina visit,
1648
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),
1304–6
Child and Family Services Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 3)
Crop insurance
Saskatchewan Crop Insurance reverse 2003 premium changes, restore affordable premiums, petitions,
293
Curling
World Senior Women's Curling Championships, 2003, Nancy Kerr rink, gold medallists, member's statement,
418
Elections
General election, call,
828
Film Employment Tax Credit Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 34)
Fires
Queen's Hotel, Qu'Appelle, April 16, 2003, member's statement,
614
Health care
Renal dialysis
Moose Jaw, petitions,
1479
Health Information Protection Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 28)
Hockey
Qu'Appelle Valley Hockey League championship, Indian Head Chiefs, winners, Saskatchewan Hockey Association provincial C championships, Milestone Flyers, winners, member's statement,
531
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Application to Labour Relations Board, SaskPower employees, concerns,
1161–62
Labour force
Workers, National Day of Mourning for Workers Killed or Injured on the Job, April 28, 2003, member's statement,
735 ,
742
Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 20)
Motor vehicle insurance
Auto Fund, maintain to avoid uncontrolled rising auto insurance rates, moved (Heppner); amendment (Atkinson),
1734–35
Municipal Employees' Pension Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 11)
Municipal Revenue Sharing Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 39)
Oral question period
Campgrounds
McLean Trans-Canada Campground, leased, attempts to purchase,
1082–83
McLean Trans-Canada Campground, open for summer 2003,
1084
Cattle industry
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy
Employment Insurance applications, waive waiting period,
1300
Employment Insurance applications, waive waiting period, federal Minister of Human Resources, Regina visit,
1648
Elections
General election, call,
828
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Application to Labour Relations Board, SaskPower employees, concerns,
1161–62
Political parties
Affiliation, change from Liberal to NDP, Minister of Finance, by-election call,
1507–9
Rivers
Qu'Appelle River system
Water control structures, dispute, First Nations, federal government,
1017–18
Workers' compensation
Benefits, increased costs,
862
Workers' Compensation Board
Head office, Regina, renovations,
1829–30
Parks Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 13)
Pawned Property (Recording) Act (No. 30)
Pharmacy Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 22)
Points of order
Debate
On matters in hand not on personal attacks,
424
Oral question period, correspondence, departmental public documents, if quoted by a minister must be tabled on request,
1054 ,
1106 ,
1116
Political parties
Affiliation, change from Liberal to NDP, Minister of Finance, by-election call,
1507–9
Rivers
Qu'Appelle River system
Water control structures, dispute, First Nations, federal government,
1017–18
Water control structures, dispute, First Nations, federal government, petitions,
1667 ,
1717 ,
1803
Rules and Procedures Committee
Practices and rules recommended by Third Report and adopted by Legislative Assembly, April 3, 2003, be implemented first sitting day of next session of Legislative Assembly, moved (Thomson),
1656–57
Rural Municipality Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 40)
Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 35)
Saskatchewan Insurance Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 15)
Saskatchewan Party
Constituency nominations
Regina Dewdney, May 27, 2003, member's statement,
1269
Regina Qu'Appelle Valley, March 2003, member's statement,
80
Schools
Montmartre School, Environmental Earth School status, member's statement,
1591
Small business
Support for owners, regrets politically motivated boycott called by any organized labour leader, moved (McMorris); amendment (Iwanchuk),
1054–56
Workers' compensation
Benefits, increased costs,
862
Workers' Compensation Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 18)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
952
Workers' Compensation Board
Head office, Regina, renovations,
1829–30
Youth Justice Administration Act (No. 8)
Melenchuk, Hon. Jim (Independent, Saskatoon Northwest) Minister of Finance
Appropriation Act, 2003 (No. 1) (No. 12)
Appropriation Act, 2003 (No. 2) (No. 42)
Appropriation Act, 2003 (No. 3) (No. 44)
Budget
Reaction, negative and positive,
254 ,
256
Budget (March 28, 2003),
243–48
Moved to resolve into Committee of Finance,
248
Condolences
MacDougall, Ian Hugh (former MLA), moved (Calvert),
1901–2
Crown corporations
Expenditures, investments, comments, advice, former Finance minister, Janice MacKinnon,
559
Curling
Canadian Curling Association, Ray Kingsmith Executive of the Year Award, 2003, Bernadette McIntyre, Regina, recipient, member's statement,
794
Electricity
Cogeneration project at Cory potash mine, official opening, SaskPower International Inc., ATCO Power Ltd., partners, member's statement,
1348
Estimates
2003-2004, main, moved (Melenchuk) to refer to Committee of Finance,
243
Finance Committee
Budget (March 28, 2003) moved (Melenchuk) to resolve into Committee of Finance,
248
Estimates
2003-2004, main, moved (Melenchuk) to refer to Committee of Finance,
243
Government
Financial management
Cash management practices,
212
Income Tax Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 26)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1358–61
Motions for supply (interim)
Expenses
Fiscal year ending March 31, 2003
General Revenue Fund, moved (Melenchuk),
2020
Fiscal year ending March 31, 2004
General Revenue Fund, moved (Melenchuk),
437–38 ,
2020
Fiscal year ending March 31, 2004, moved (Melenchuk),
424–37 ,
1236–41
Municipal Employees' Pension Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 11)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1697–98
Municipalities
Revenue-sharing grants,
255
Oral question period
Budget
Reaction, negative, positive,
254 ,
256
Crown corporations
Expenditures, investments, comments, advice, former Finance minister, Janice MacKinnon,
559
Government
Financial management, cash management practices,
212
Municipalities
Revenue-sharing grants,
255
School divisions
Foundation operating grants, funding increase,
968
University of Saskatchewan
College of Medicine, accreditation, retention, funding,
444–45
College of Medicine, accreditation, retention, funding, special warrants,
421–22
Public service
Expenses
Fiscal year ending March 31, 2003
General Revenue Fund, moved (Melenchuk),
2020
Fiscal year ending March 31, 2004
General Revenue Fund, moved (Melenchuk),
437–38 ,
2020
Fiscal year ending March 31, 2004, moved (Melenchuk),
424–37 ,
1236–41
School divisions
Foundation operating grants, funding increase,
968
Superannuation (Supplementary Provisions) Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 21)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1361–62
University of Saskatchewan
College of Medicine
Accreditation, retention, funding,
444–45
Accreditation, retention, funding, special warrants,
421–22