Hansard Subject Index - 4th Session of the 24th Legislature
Cabinet
Cadets
Army Cadet League of Canada (Saskatchewan)
390 1st Battalion North Saskatchewan Regiment, Prince Albert, ceremonial review, 90th annual, May 21, 2003, member's statement
Royal Canadian Air Cadets
171 Melfort Squadron, 60th anniversary celebrations, member's statement
Call centres
Regina, proprietary training, StarTAC,
1871
Regina, proprietary training, StarTAC, funding source,
1970
Campgrounds
Little Bear Lake Campground, Choiceland, storage sheds, provincial park policy,
1744–45
McLean Trans-Canada Campground, leased
McLean Trans-Canada Campground, leased, attempts to purchase
McLean Trans-Canada Campground, open for summer 2003
Campus Saskatchewan
Canada. Governor General
Canada Criminal Code
Lobby for changes, Students Against Drunk Driving, Swift Current,
693–94
Canada health council
Establishment, provincial support, ministerial statement (Nilson)
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Canada-Saskatchewan Infrastructure Program
401 ,
703
Applications, approvals,
706–7
Applications, Perdue, rejections,
137
Canada-Saskatchewan Integrated Student Loans Program
Canada Youth Criminal Justice Act
Implementation, adequate resources,
337–38
Proclamation, April 1, 2003, member's statement
Canadian Armed Forces
Air Force base, 15 Wing Moose Jaw, change of command ceremony, May 8, 2003, member's statement
Canadian Forces Day, June 1, 2003, member's statement
HMCS Regina, return to Esquimault, BC from duty in Persian Gulf, member's statement
Order of Military Merit, appointments, member's statement
Royal Canadian Air Force, No. 23 Elementary Flight Training School, Davidson, World War II, plaque dedication service, May 24, 2003, member's statement
Snowbirds 431 Air Demonstration Squadron, acceptance show for 2003 air show season, member's statement
Canadian Bible College and Canadian Theological Seminary
Canadian Cancer Society
National recognition service award, Radio CJVR Ltd., Melfort, recipient, member's statement
Canadian Diabetes Association
Canadian Light Source Inc.
Canadian Wheat Board
Cancer
April, cancer month, breast cancer screening, mobile unit, member's statement
Canoeing
Car theft
Carbon sinks
Carriere, Murdoch
Carrot River Valley Constituency By-election Act (No. 45)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2018
Casinos
Catholic Women's League of Canada
Cattle industry
Beef, 10-year production strategy,
2 ,
124 ,
172 ,
188
Beef-on-a-bun supper, Cypress Motors, Swift Current, hosts, support for local cattle producers, member's statement
Beef sale, Moose Jaw, Roberge Transport and local cattle producers, member's statement
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy,
1378–83 ,
1959–60
Canadian Food Inspection Agency, criticism, federal Member of Parliament
Compensation, federal government develop package separate and distinct from agricultural policy framework, moved (Hermanson)
Compensation, federal government develop package separate and distinct from agricultural policy framework, transmittal, moved (Hagel)
Compensation, federal-provincial package
Compensation, federal-provincial package, administration
Compensation, federal-provincial package, details
Compensation, purebred animals
Compensation, western emergency package
Consultations, advisory committee
Employment Insurance applications, waive waiting period
Employment Insurance applications, waive waiting period, federal Minister of Human Resources, Regina visit
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)
Employment Insurance applications, waive waiting period for those affected by impact of BSE; Prime Minister of Canada show sensitivity to international trading partners, transmittal, moved (Hagel)
Farms, quarantine, Baldwinton
Impact, interprovincial trade
Impact, Ontario position to ban western Canadian beef
Impact, Ontario position to ban western Canadian beef, moved (Hermanson); leave not granted
Import ban, Japan, South Korea
Import ban, United States, other countries
Import ban, United States, removal
International panel of scientists, review, report, recommendations
Investigation, assistance
Issues, Standing Committee on Agriculture, regular meetings
Link to chronic wasting disease, transmittal concerns
Standing Committee on Agriculture, monitor issues, regular meetings in July 2003, report to Assembly on August 5, 2003, moved (Stewart)
Tracing, animal slaughter
Tracing, Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Tracing, eradication, assistance to Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Tracing, eradication, assistance to Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Alberta, ministerial statement (Serby)
Confidence in Canadian beef industry, urge other nations to reopen borders to Canadian beef imports, moved (Bjornerud)
Confidence in Canadian beef industry, urge other nations to reopen borders to Canadian beef imports, transmittal, moved (Lautermilch)
Statements by Prime Minister, negative effects, United States
Weyburn Livestock Exchange, new management, member's statement
CBOs
CCF
CCP
CCTA
Centenarians
Lemmerick, Richard, Humboldt, 105th birthday, congratulations, member's statement
Mlazgar, Anna, Cupar and District Nursing Home, 104th birthday, congratulations, member's statement
Rathje, Anna, Allan district, 105th birthday, congratulations, member's statement
Rolph, Nettie, 100th birthday, congratulations, member's statement
Swedberg, Helen, Big River, 100th birthday, congratulations, member's statement
Centenary Capital Fund
7
Estimates, main (2003-2004),
1977
Centennial Summer Student Employment Program
120 ,
245 ,
341
Centennials
Bohrson family farm, Hanley area, member's statement
Maple Creek, April 30, 2003, member's statement
Provincial, funding, Celebrating Community centennial grant program and centennial facilities grant program, ministerial statement (Crofford)
Regina, June 19, 2003, member's statement
St. Peter's Colony, near Humboldt, celebrations, August 1-3, 2003, member's statement
Towns, cities, 2003, celebrations,
1
Central Vehicle Agency
Costs, departmental,
1389
Vehicle access, eligibility,
1388–89
Centre for Sustainable Infrastructure Research, Regina
Certificates of election
Chamber of Commerce, Moose Jaw
Chamber of Commerce, Prince Albert
Chamber of Commerce, Regina
Chamber of Commerce, Swift Current
Child and Family Services Act
Child and Family Services Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 3)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Child care
Additional spaces,
268 ,
274 ,
281 ,
289 ,
306 ,
317 ,
340 ,
348 ,
352 ,
413
Child Care Saskatchewan plan, Saskatoon, Prince Albert, ministerial statement (Hagel)
Largest expansion in provincial history, enabling full participation in economy and social life, moved (Hamilton); amendment (Toth)
Multilateral Framework on Early Learning and Child Care, provincial and federal government funding agreement, ministerial statement (Hagel)
Provincial and federal government funding agreement,
230 ,
247 ,
312
Provincial and federal government funding agreement, member's statement
Child Care Week, May 25-31, 2003, member's statement
Daycare centres in schools,
1522
Kidzone Child Care centre, Dr. A.E. Perry School, Regina, provincial funding, member's statement
Programs, funding, administration,
1883–84
Subsidies, increase, June 1, 2003, ministerial statement (Hagel)
Child tax credit
Children
Child Find Saskatchewan Green Ribbon of Hope campaign, member's statement
Early development programs
Kids First program,
4 ,
114 ,
127 ,
167 ,
193 ,
247 ,
268 ,
340 ,
752 ,
1678
High-risk, targeted programs, funding,
402 ,
413
Prostitution, customers, correction program,
891
Prostitution, protection
Comprehensive strategy, development,
888–89
Emergencies, vehicle seizure, police protective actions,
889–90
Emergency protection legislation, vehicle seizure, effectiveness,
887–88
Safe house, Regina, partnership, funding,
313
Safe house, Regina, status,
819
Safe houses, staff training,
819
Protection
Mental health needs, youth, specific case involving Child Advocate,
491–92
Regina Children's Festival, June 12-14, 2003, member's statement
Chronic wasting disease
Game farm herds, status, compensation,
1874
Game farm herds, testing,
1476
Incidence, mule deer, whitetail deer,
1474
Transmission between species,
1477
Winter hunt, Saskatchewan Landing area, issues,
1474–75
Churches
All Saints Anglican, Melfort, 100th anniversary, 2003, member's statement
St. Luke's Lutheran, Woodley, 90th anniversary, June 8, 2003, member's statement
Cities Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 23)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Cities and towns
Saskatoon, fast growth, competitive,
376
Saskatoon, taxes, charges, lowest of 10 Canadian cities surveyed,
246
Civil service
Climate change
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
Coal
Clean coal technologies, study,
1687
Clean coal technologies, study, funding,
5
Northern Saskatchewan,
56–57
Commission on Financing Kindergarten to Grade 12 Education
Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada
Expenses, member's statement
Committees
Forum for members' questions, member's statement
Committees, special
Committees, standing
Changes, roles, responsibilities,
1 ,
32
Communication Committee
Fourth report, moved (Jones) for concurrence
Legislative Library, report, referral, moved (Lautermilch)
Records retention and disposal, committee referral, moved (Lautermilch)
Communities of Tomorrow
Community-based organizations
402
Program delivery, grants, contracts,
7
Community Initiatives Fund
676–81
Allocations, provincial centennial, 2005,
8 ,
676
Grants
Moose Jaw and area groups, member's statement
Regina, Rainbow Youth Centre, Sacred Heart Community School, member's statement
Saskatoon, summer programs, member's statement
Yorkton, summer programs, member's statement
Source funding, Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation casino profits, 25 per cent,
900
Transfer to General Revenue Fund
Community Resources and Employment Department
Community Living Division, funding,
313
Emergency financial supports,
490–91
Goals
Economic independence, self-reliance,
311–12
Inclusion in families and communities,
312–13
Name change from Department of Social Services, greater responsibilities,
486–88
Community schools
CommunityNet
Condolences
Communication, moved (Calvert)
Communication, moved (Lautermilch)
Kwiatkowski, Carl Edward (former MLA), moved (Hermanson)
MacDougall, Ian Hugh (former MLA), moved (Calvert)
Penner, John (former MLA), moved (Serby)
Condominium Property Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 27)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Conservation Cover Program (CCP)
Constituency boundaries
Changes
Last Mountain-Touchwood,
183
Shellbrook-Spiritwood,
226
Construction industry
Cranes, building sites, Regina, spring 2003, member's statement
Construction Industry Labour Relations Act
Double-breasting issue,
731–32
Coroners Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 16)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Corporate tax
Corporation income tax
Corporations
Correction of printed errors in Hansard
Correctional centres
Inmates, transportation, escorts, side arms,
1542–43
Overtime costs, Regina, Saskatoon, Prince Albert,
494–95 ,
1122
Overtime costs, Regina, Saskatoon, Prince Albert, increases, rationale,
1123–24
Prince Albert, disturbance, investigation,
1122–23
Regina
Conditions poor, early release, two convicted drug dealers
Conditions poor, early release, two convicted drug dealers, investigation
Facilities, renovations,
1533
Inmate escapes, guards, supervision
Inmate escapes, investigation, corrective action
Inmate escapes, investigation, report,
495–96
Inmate escapes, managers warned by guards of danger of holding inmates in auditorium,
496–98
Lockdown, Easter weekend,
1122
Shift trading, 16-hour shifts,
495
Willow Cree Healing Lodge, Beardy's/Okemasis First Nation Reserve, official opening, June 25, 2003, member's statement
Correctional services
Corrections Exemplary Service awards, April 28, 2003, member's statement
Corrections and Public Safety Department
Budget, increases, staffing, inmate counts,
493–94
Creation, amalgamation of adult and youth corrections,
692–93
Estimates, supplementary (2002-2003),
1977
Funding, transfers, departmental creation, 2002,
492–93
Corrigendum
Council of Ministers of Education, Canada
Craig Wireless International Inc.
Craik, Sask.
Credit rating
Criminal Code
Critical habitat wildlife lands
Crop insurance
Canada-Saskatchewan Adjustment Program (CSAP),
1385
Canada-Saskatchewan Assistance Program (CSAP II),
1385
Deficit
Management, amortization formula,
542–43
Drought, 2002, record payments,
2 ,
275
Good experience discount,
544–45
Grasshopper spray penalty, reassessment, and viable farming practices policy review, Saskatchewan Crop Insurance, petitions,
37 ,
77 ,
103
Hail coverage, removal,
548–49
Participation, enhancements,
545–47
Rainfall, excessive, RM of Sasman No. 336
Saskatchewan Crop Insurance reverse 2003 premium changes, restore affordable premiums, petitions,
205 ,
323 ,
355 ,
389 ,
415 ,
439 ,
471 ,
499 ,
529 ,
580 ,
612 ,
642 ,
655 ,
684 ,
714 ,
734 ,
760 ,
792 ,
824 ,
853 ,
876 ,
904 ,
936 ,
964 ,
992 ,
1108 ,
1128 ,
1156 ,
1210 ,
1215 ,
1346 ,
1393 ,
1426 ,
1452 ,
1480 ,
1502 ,
1554 ,
1589 ,
1616 ,
1644 ,
1668 ,
1770 ,
1804 ,
1892 ,
1982 ,
2007
Allchurch,
175 ,
355 ,
389 ,
471 ,
499 ,
684 ,
714 ,
734 ,
760 ,
792 ,
824 ,
853 ,
936 ,
964 ,
1078 ,
1108 ,
1186 ,
1210 ,
1425 ,
1479–80 ,
1588–89 ,
2007
Elhard,
439 ,
551 ,
655 ,
683 ,
935 ,
1325 ,
1345 ,
1393 ,
1425 ,
1501 ,
1553 ,
1587 ,
1643
Weekes,
323 ,
415 ,
471 ,
552 ,
684 ,
876 ,
1186 ,
1325 ,
1393–94 ,
1452 ,
1502 ,
1845 ,
1982 ,
2006–7
Crop Insurance Act
Crop Insurance Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 37)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Crown Construction Tendering Agreement
729–31 ,
1098–99
Nullification, replacement by tendering guidelines,
729–30
Crown corporations
86–87 ,
92–93 ,
127–28 ,
317 ,
375
Accountability, profits, benefits
Annual financial reports, complete, public
Board members, appointment, procedural change,
197
Changes, decision-making processes,
1954
Competition, small business,
134
Contributions
Economic, social, recreational, General Revenue Fund, value to Saskatchewan people, moved (VanMulligen)
Economy, member's statement
Core responsibilities, restoration,
49 ,
196
Core responsibilities, restoration, critique,
407
Expenditures, investments, comments, advice, former Finance minister, Janice MacKinnon
Investments
International, head office locations
International, moratorium,
197
Non-core, elimination, proceeds to debt,
197
Out-of-province, profits, losses
Private sector, partnerships
Public ownership, public utilities, public investment
Role, historical debate 1957, Mossbank, Tommy Douglas and Ross Thatcher, re-enactment by Mossbank and District Historical Society, member's statement
Sale, privatization, allegation
Sale, privatization, restructuring issues
Utility infrastructure, extension, renewal,
3 ,
243
Crown Corporations Committee
Fourth report, moved (VanMulligen) for concurrence
Fifth report, moved (VanMulligen) for concurrence
Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan
Advisory committee, creation, authorization
Estimates, main (2003-2004),
1980
Government assets, private sector management, negotiations to establish
Industrial Interests Inc.
Privatization, options, consideration
Crown lands
Lessees maintain first option to renew leases, petitions,
145 ,
175 ,
205 ,
235 ,
251 ,
295 ,
323 ,
355 ,
389 ,
415 ,
439 ,
471 ,
580 ,
612 ,
642 ,
684 ,
734 ,
760 ,
824 ,
936 ,
992 ,
1014 ,
1046 ,
1078 ,
1108 ,
1128 ,
1156 ,
1186 ,
1210 ,
1215 ,
1266 ,
1294 ,
1326 ,
1346 ,
1393 ,
1426 ,
1452 ,
1502 ,
1554 ,
1616 ,
1644 ,
1668 ,
1718 ,
1770 ,
1804 ,
1822 ,
1846 ,
1922 ,
1982
Allchurch,
103 ,
145 ,
205 ,
251 ,
294–95 ,
323 ,
415 ,
439 ,
579–80 ,
655 ,
904 ,
1013–14 ,
1046 ,
1128 ,
1156 ,
1215 ,
1294 ,
1393 ,
1502 ,
1644 ,
1718 ,
1770 ,
1804 ,
1821–22
Elhard,
103 ,
145 ,
175 ,
205 ,
235 ,
251 ,
293 ,
323 ,
355 ,
389 ,
415 ,
579 ,
713 ,
733 ,
791 ,
903 ,
963 ,
991 ,
1013 ,
1045 ,
1077 ,
1107 ,
1127 ,
1155 ,
1185 ,
1265 ,
1293 ,
1615 ,
1891
Weekes,
251 ,
294 ,
611 ,
964 ,
1127–28 ,
1209 ,
1215 ,
1265 ,
1294 ,
1345–46 ,
1425 ,
1479 ,
1588 ,
1668 ,
1718 ,
1921–22
Sales, guidelines, non-residents,
1375
Trails, remain open, recreation, tourism, petitions,
37 ,
734
CSAP
CSAP II
CT scan units
Culture
Assyrian community, North Battleford, centennial reunion, September 2003, member's statement
Humboldt Summer Sizzler, Humboldt, July 11-12, 2003, member's statement
Mosaic, Regina, 36th annual multicultural festival, member's statement
South East Saskatchewan Association for Culture, Recreation and Sport
Culture, Youth and Recreation Department
Estimates, supplementary (2002-2003),
1977
Heritage Resource Branch
Budget disposition, 2002-2003,
679–80
Heritage places program, funding, federal government support,
678–79
Cumberland House Provincial Park
Curling
Asham Canadian University Curling Championship, Regina, March 26-30, 2003, McIvor women's rink, Davidson, winners, member's statement
Canadian Curling Association, Ray Kingsmith Executive of the Year Award, 2003, Bernadette McIntyre, Regina, recipient, member's statement
Canadian Open Men's and Women's Masters Curling Championships, March 17-23, 2003, Assiniboia, member's statement
National Aboriginal Curling Championships, Saskatoon, 2003, Saskatchewan rinks, successes, member's statement
National Aboriginal Mixed Curling Championships, Winnipeg, 2003, Marshall Bear rink, Saskatchewan, winner, member's statement
Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association, Boys Curling Championship, March 6-8, 2003, Strasbourg, hosts, member's statement
Saskatchewan men's team, gold medal winners, Canada Winter Games, 2003, member's statement
World Junior Curling Championships, 2003
National women's and national men's teams, gold medal winners, honoured in Biggar, member's statement
National women's and national men's teams from Saskatchewan, continued success, member's statement
National women's and national men's teams from Saskatchewan, gold medal winners, member's statement
National women's and national men's teams from Saskatoon,
1
National women's team, Janelle Lemon, second, celebration in Maryfield, May 3, 2003, member's statement
Steven Laycock rink, honoured by Wynyard, member's statement
World Senior Women's Curling Championships, 2003, Nancy Kerr rink, and Senior Men's, Edmonton rink, gold medallists, member's statement
World Senior Women's Curling Championships, 2003, Nancy Kerr rink, gold medallists, member's statement
Customer services
Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park