Hansard Speaker Index - 4th Session of the 24th Legislature 
        
       
      
      
Thomson, Hon. Andrew (NDP, Regina South) Minister of Corrections and Public Safety, Minister Responsible for Information Technology  
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne 
  
Agriculture 
Agricultural policy framework, national policy 
Recommend federal government extension of current support programs pending full development of policy framework, moved (Harpauer); amendment (Jones) 
Questions and comments  
	457  
 
  
  
  
Child care 
Kidzone Child Care centre, Dr. A.E. Perry School, Regina, provincial funding, member's statement, 
	1396  
  
  
Correctional centres 
Regina 
Conditions poor, early release, two convicted drug dealers, investigation, 
	1136  
  
Inmate escapes, investigation, corrective action, 
	82–85  
  
  
  
Corrections and Public Safety Department 
  
Economy 
Our Future is Wide Open campaign 
Support campaign to publicize and promote Saskatchewan, moved (Yates); amendment (Dearborn) 
Questions and comments  
	1412  
 
  
  
  
Environment 
Sustainable community, Communities of Tomorrow partnership, National Research Council Centre for Sustainable Infrastructure Research, Regina, member's statement, 
	1212  
  
  
Highways and roads 
Construction and maintenance 
Orange Zone Challenge, Campbell Collegiate, Regina, partnership with Highways and Transportation Department, member's statement, 
	1080  
  
  
  
Information Technology Office 
Estimates, main (2003-2004), 
	1338–44  
  
  
Legislative Assembly 
Provide wireless access to Internet from Chamber and members' lounges as soon as possible during 2003 spring session, moved (Thomson), 
	358  
  
  
Ministerial statements 
Motor vehicles  
Theft, Regina auto theft strategy phase 2, 
	1303–4  
  
 
Telephones  
911 service, new rates, 
	943  
  
 
  
Miscellaneous Statutes (Security Management) Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 2) (No. 33) 
Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	1601  
  
  
Miscellaneous Statutes (Security Management) Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 32) 
  
Motor vehicle insurance 
Auto Fund, maintain to avoid uncontrolled rising auto insurance rates, moved (Heppner); amendment (Atkinson) 
Questions and comments  
	1738  
 
  
  
Motor vehicles 
Theft, Regina auto theft strategy phase 2, ministerial statement (Thomson), 
	1303–4  
  
  
Oral question period 
Correctional centres  
Regina 
Conditions poor, early release, two convicted drug dealers, investigation, 
	1136  
  
Inmate escapes, investigation, corrective action, 
	82–85  
  
  
 
Sexual offenders  
Halfway house, North Battleford, closure, completion of treatment program for inmates, 
	365 , 
	830–31  
  
 
  
Rules and Procedures Committee 
Amend order of reference to provide deadline for final report, moved (Thomson), 
	358  
  
Crown Corporations Committee, outstanding business in its fourth report be redirected to Standing Committee on Crown and Central Agencies, moved (Thomson), 
	358  
  
Modifications and amendments to practices and rules of Legislative Assembly, moved (Thomson), 
	358  
  
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), 
	1653–54  
  
Third report, moved (Thomson) for concurrence, 
	355–56  
  
  
Sexual offenders 
Halfway house, North Battleford, closure, completion of treatment program for inmates, 
	365 , 
	830–31  
  
  
Telephones 
911 service, new rates, ministerial statement (Thomson), 
	943  
  
  
Youth Justice Administration Act (No. 8) 
Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	1625–33  
  
  
Toth, Mr. Don (Saskatchewan Party, Moosomin)  
4-H 
Whitewood regional 4-H show and sale, June 14, 2003, member's statement, 
	1719  
  
  
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne 
  
Agricultural Safety Net Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 36) 
  
Anniversaries 
Wedding 
50 years, Vince and Dorothy Dobson, Welwyn area, member's statement, 
	1506  
  
  
  
Child and Family Services Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 3) 
Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	1288–92  
  
  
Child care 
Additional spaces 
Child Care Saskatchewan plan, Saskatoon, Prince Albert, ministerial statement (Hagel), 
	1225  
  
Largest expansion in provincial history, enabling full participation in economy and social life, moved (Hamilton); amendment (Toth), 
	783–86  
  
Multilateral Framework on Early Learning and Child Care, provincial and federal government funding agreement, ministerial statement (Hagel), 
	214  
  
  
Subsidies, increase, June 1, 2003, ministerial statement (Hagel), 
	1353–54  
  
  
Community Resources and Employment Department 
  
Condominium Property Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 27) 
  
Curling 
World Junior Curling Championships, 2003 
National women's team, Janelle Lemon, second, celebration in Maryfield, May 3, 2003, member's statement, 
	965  
  
  
  
Disabled and handicapped persons 
National Access Awareness Week, May 26-30, 2003, member's statement, 
	1216  
  
  
Discrimination and racism 
Faces of Racism through the Eyes of a Child, school program, Cowessess Community Education Center, Davison Elementary School, Melville, grades 3 to 6, member's statement, 
	1923  
  
  
Easter 
Greetings, member's statement, 
	642  
  
  
Farm Financial Stability Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 38) 
  
Government 
Premier and cabinet 
Assembly expresses its non-confidence, moved (Toth); amendment (Yates), 
	913–22  
  
  
  
Health care 
Centres 
Moosomin, new integrated health care facility, approval to proceed, ministerial statement (Nilson), 
	1990  
  
  
  
Health Department 
Estimates, main (2003-2004), 
	1444–45  
  
  
Highways and Transportation Department 
  
Hockey 
Achievements, Bud Holloway, Wapella-Moosomin area, member's statement, 
	1109–10  
  
  
Hospitals 
Moosomin 
Request for new, fundraising, Moosomin Moose recreational hockey team, Guinness book world record, April 19, 2003, member's statement, 
	687  
  
Request for new, fundraising, Moosomin Moose recreational hockey team, Guinness book world record, member's statement, 
	176–77  
  
  
  
Income Tax Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 26) 
  
Mental health 
National Mental Health Week, May 5-11, 2003, member's statement, 
	878  
  
  
Ministerial statements 
Child care  
Additional spaces, Child Care Saskatchewan plan, Saskatoon, Prince Albert, 
	1225  
  
Additional spaces, Multilateral Framework on Early Learning and Child Care, provincial and federal government funding agreement, 
	214  
  
Subsidies, increase, June 1, 2003, 
	1353–54  
  
 
Health care  
Centres, Moosomin, new integrated health care facility, approval to proceed, 
	1990  
  
 
  
Motor vehicle insurance 
Auto Fund, maintain to avoid uncontrolled rising auto insurance rates, moved (Heppner); amendment (Atkinson) 
Questions and comments  
	1737  
 
  
  
Motor vehicles 
McMillan Motor Products, Kipling, car dealership, 25th anniversary celebrations, member's statement, 
	1807  
  
  
Oral question period 
Highways and roads  
Highway No. 47, condition, poor, 
	1487  
  
 
  
Parks Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 13) 
  
Regulations Committee 
Final report, moved (Toth) for concurrence, 
	1452  
  
  
Royal Canadian Mounted Police 
Charity ball, Regina, annual fundraiser, proceeds to Saskatchewan Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Inc., member's statement, 
	554  
  
  
Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres 
Annual meeting, June 13, 2003, keynote presentation, Diane Dupuy, founder, Famous People Players, member's statement, 
	1669  
  
  
Saskatchewan Party 
Leader's dinner, 5th annual, Saskatoon, member's statement, 
	39  
  
  
Schools 
Cowessess Community Education Centre, official opening, May 16, 2003, member's statement, 
	1188  
  
  
Sports 
Rural Sports Hall of Fame, Indian Head, induction dinner, 8th annual, member's statement, 
	1395  
  
South East Saskatchewan Association for Culture, Recreation and Sport, annual awards program, 2003, member's statement, 
	613  
  
  
Superannuation (Supplementary Provisions) Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 21) 
  
Teacher assistants 
Graduation, Southeast Regional College, hosts for Kelsey SIAST certificate program, member's statement, 
	1590  
  
  
Theatre 
Regional high school drama festival, March 27-29, Kennedy Langbank School, Kennedy, hosts, member's statement, 
	418  
  
  
Water quality 
Water treatment plant, upgraded, Kipling, official opening, June 26, 2003, member's statement, 
	2009  
  
  
Western Christian College (Amendment) Act, 2003 (No. 301) 
Committee of the Whole Assembly, 
	1739  
  
  
Women 
Mother's Day, May 11, 2003, recognition, member's statement, 
	993  
  
  
Trew, Mr. Kim (NDP, Regina Coronation Park)  
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne 
  
Condolences 
Penner, John (former MLA), moved (Serby), 
	65  
  
  
Crown corporations 
Role, historical debate 1957, Mossbank, Tommy Douglas and Ross Thatcher, re-enactment by Mossbank and District Historical Society, member's statement, 
	965  
  
  
Economy 
Growth 
Projects, member's statement, 
	613 , 
	686  
  
  
  
Film industry 
Galaxy Entertainment Inc., theatre complex, Regina, gala opening and fundraiser, member's statement, 
	1505  
  
  
Food banks 
thINK Food program, computer printer cartridges, collection and recycling, member's statement, 
	827  
  
  
Health care professionals 
Training, retention, recruitment 
Bursaries, member's statement, 
	737  
  
  
  
Hockey 
World Hockey Championship, 2003, players with Saskatchewan connections, Humboldt Broncos, season successes, member's statement, 
	1016  
  
  
Hospitals 
Regina General Hospital, neonatal intensive care unit, fundraiser, Z99 radiothon, member's statement, 
	13–14  
  
  
Retail industry 
Giant Tiger store, opening, Regina, member's statement, 
	1720  
  
  
Tourism 
Saskatchewan Tourism Week, member's statement, 
	1347  
  
  
Tributes 
Benjamin, Les, federal Member of Parliament, died June 16, 2003, member's statement, 
	1669–70  
  
  
Volunteers 
SaskEnergy Community Spirit Award, Carrie-Ann Smith, Abbey, recipient, member's statement, 
	1268–69