Hansard Subject Index - 4th Session of the 24th Legislature
SADD
Safety, public
Sales tax
SAMA
SARCAN Recycling
SARS
Saskatchewan
Southwest, constituency issues, member's statement
Wide Open Week, May 12-16, 2003, member's statement
Saskatchewan, northern
Saskatchewan 4-H Foundation Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 10)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Saskatchewan Arts Board
Artist in residence program
Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency
Saskatchewan Association for Community Living
Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres
Annual meeting, June 13, 2003, keynote presentation, Diane Dupuy, founder, Famous People Players, member's statement
Saskatchewan Cancer Agency
Saskatchewan Communications Network
Distance learning, relocation to Learning Department,
678
Relationships, Learning Department, University of Saskatchewan, Division of Media and Technology,
983–84
Legislative Assembly proceedings, rebroadcast,
1860
Programs, support, regional Aboriginal content,
678
Saskatchewan Council for International Cooperation
Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation
Crop reporters, 25 years of service, recognition, member's statement
Saskatchewan Express
Saskatchewan Forest Centre, Prince Albert
24
Construction project
Building location, downtown Prince Albert
Community support, member's statement
Consultant's report, government action
Feasibility study, cover-up
Funding, member's statement
Proceed as planned, ministerial statement (Cline)
Review, deputy minister, Industry and Resources Department
Saskatchewan Games
Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation
Employment equity, Regina and Moose Jaw casinos, member's statement
Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 35)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Saskatchewan Government Growth Fund
1692
Saskatchewan Government Insurance
86
Investments
Coachman Insurance Company
Saskatchewan Grain Car Corporation
Saskatchewan Housing Corporation
Estimates, main (2003-2004),
1977
Saskatchewan Indian Federated College
29–30
College building, University of Regina,
30 ,
752
College building, University of Regina, teepee entrance,
121 ,
307
College building, University of Regina, teepee entrance, member's statement
Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority
Audit, Provincial Auditor, recommendations, implementation
Funds, misspent by Dutch Lerat,
202
Issues addressed, process
Report, Ernst & Young, release
Responsibility for losses
Travels, persons accompanying Dutch Lerat
Gaming agreement, 25-year,
307
Gaming agreement, profit estimate, 2003-2004,
1202–3
Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology
752
Energy costs, increases, paid to Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation,
1866–67
Graduate employment rate,
120
Graduates, 2003, member's statement
Programs, competency-based method of learning,
1870–71 ,
1971
Saskatchewan Insurance Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 15)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park
Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority
Contributions, community projects
Mismanaged funds, recovery
Payments authorized, disallowed under Casino Operating Agreement
Saskatchewan Lotteries
Funding, SaskCulture Inc.,
1861
Funding for Sask Sport Inc., SaskCulture Inc., Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association,
901
Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation
1691–93
Estimates, main (2003-2004),
1980
Saskatchewan Party
Campaign strategy, good governance,
191
Constituency nominations
Athabasca, April 22, 2003, member's statement
Melville-Saltcoats, rejection of Grant Schmidt,
121–22 ,
131–33
Melville-Saltcoats, rejection of Grant Schmidt, member's statement
Prince Albert Northcote, June 12, 2003, member's statement
Regina Dewdney, May 27, 2003, member's statement
Regina Qu'Appelle Valley, March 2003, member's statement
Election candidates,
47–48
Grow Saskatchewan strategy, critique,
232
Leader's dinner, 5th annual, Saskatoon, member's statement
Opposition, commentary, member's statement
Saskatchewan Population Health and Evaluation Research Unit
Saskatchewan Power Corporation
86
Contractor Safety Awards, 13th annual, member's statement
Energy solutions program,
6 ,
353
Estimates, main (2003-2004),
1980
Green power initiatives,
5 ,
353
Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation
Estimates, supplementary (2002-2003),
2020
Properties, buildings, land,
1390
Property disposal process,
633
Property maintenance, strategic plan,
640
Services, action plan on procurement design,
631–32
Saskatchewan Research Council
Payments, Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation, Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation,
1366
Saskatchewan School Trustees Association
Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation
Saskatchewan Telecommunications
86–87
Estimates, main (2003-2004),
1980
Investments
Ag Dealer, merged with DirectWest
Craig Wireless International, operations in Palm Springs, California
Max cable TV service, additional investment, Dominion Bond Rating Service, concerns
Max cable TV service, development, convergence
Max cable TV service, development, costs, ceiling, number of customers
Investments, losses
Ag Dealer, tapped into. com
Business Watch International
Craig Wireless International Inc.
Public presentation sessions
Retx.com, non-disclosure, confidentiality
Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership
Saskatchewan Transportation Company
87
Services
Replace by private sector initiatives,
197
Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA)
Saskatchewan voluntary sector initiative
Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal
Saskatchewan Water Corporation
Partnerships, Prince Arthur community school
Saskatchewan Watershed Authority
Estimates, main (2003-2004),
1978
Saskatoon, Sask.
Saskatoon Fairview Constituency By-election Act (No. 1)
Committee of the Whole Assembly,
20
SaskEnergy Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 4)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
SaskEnergy Incorporated
86
SaskEnergy Community Spirit Award
SaskPower
SaskTel
School boards
Partnerships, Aboriginal organizations,
752
School divisions
Amalgamations, Sask Central School Division, funding,
1526–27
Capital construction, priorities,
1260–61
Catholic division, Theodore,
1868–69
Foundation operating grants, funding increase,
752
Funding
Calculation, isolated schools, small schools,
753
Negative grant divisions, reinstate isolated schools grants, stop rural discrimination, petitions,
760 ,
1156
Saskatoon (East) School Division, programs
School libraries
SchoolPLUS program
Schools
Capital funding, block capital projects valued under $500,000, approvals, ministerial statement (Junor)
Community schools,
408 ,
989
Performing arts show, Regina public community schools, April 9, 2003, member's statement
Prince Arthur, Moose Jaw, partnership with Sask Water, member's statement
Westmount Community School, Saskatoon, 90th anniversary celebrations, May 2, 2003, member's statement
Cowessess Community Education Centre, official opening, May 16, 2003, member's statement
Dr. A.E. Perry School, Regina
Holy Cross Collegiate, Saskatoon, Wall of Honour, member's statement
Ile-a-la-Crosse, new, funding,
247
Major School, stay closure until Rural Revitalization Department and Education Department compile plan on uniform front for rural Saskatchewan, petitions,
295 ,
964
Montmartre School, Environmental Earth School status, member's statement
Programs, bullying, League of Peaceful Schools, School
1526
Rural, closures, amalgamations,
201
Rural, retain, example of Denzil community, petitions,
1210 ,
1452 ,
1589 ,
1770 ,
1846 ,
1892 ,
1982
Safety Patrol Week, April 28-May 3, 2003, member's statement
Wascana école commaunitaire, Young Spirits: Proud to be Tobacco Free campaign, participation ceremony, member's statement
Scleroderma
SCN
Scrap Tire Corporation
Seager Wheeler Maple Grove Farm
Seeding demonstration, in memory of Larry Janzen, member's statement
Securities
Regulations, changes, ministerial statement (Cline)
Security, public
Senior citizens
193
Elmire Royer, St. Joseph's Seniors Club, St. Louis, founding member, certificate and pin from Saskatchewan Seniors Association, member's statement
Provincial Policy Framework and Action Plan for Older Persons, ministerial statement (Nilson)
St. Ann's Senior Citizens Village, Saskatoon, 50th anniversary, member's statement
Seventy-five minute debate
Agriculture
Agricultural policy framework, national policy, recommend federal government extension of current support programs pending full development of policy framework, moved (Harpauer); amendment (Jones),
447–58
Economy
Our Future is Wide Open campaign
Support campaign to publicize and promote Saskatchewan, moved (Yates); amendment (Dearborn),
1401–13
Electricity
Production, transmission, retail markets, public ownership to limit negative impacts from deregulation, moved (VanMulligen); amendment (Wall),
768–78
Motor vehicle insurance
Auto Fund, maintain to avoid uncontrolled rising auto insurance rates, moved (Heppner); amendment (Atkinson),
1727–38
Small business
Support for owners, regrets politically motivated boycott called by any organized labour leader, moved (McMorris); amendment (Iwanchuk),
1054–65
Sewage
Sexual harassment
Sexual offenders
Halfway house, North Battleford, closure, completion of treatment program for inmates
Registry, national, legislation
SGI
SHIP
SIAST
SIFC
Sivell, Rob
Skating
Rinks, funding, Aberdeen,
680 ,
900
Skate Canada-Saskatchewan annual meeting and awards banquet, 2003, Saskatoon, member's statement
SLGA
Sliding Hills Rural Municipality
Small business
Machine shop, new, C & D Developments, Curtis Heinen, owner, Craik, member's statement
Point2 Internet Systems, Saskatoon, real estate sector, Internet software, launch, member's statement
Small Business Loans Association program, member's statement
Support for owners, regrets politically motivated boycott called by any organized labour leader, moved (McMorris); amendment (Iwanchuk)
Sweet Shoppe, Landis, Sharon Clay, owner, operator, member's statement
zu.com communications, Saskatoon, Employer of the Year, Canadian New Media Awards, member's statement
Snowbirds
Snowmobiling
Trails, maintenance, fees,
748
Western Drag Racing Championship, March 2003, Montreal Lake, Mark Olson, Wadena, overall champion, member's statement
Social assistance
Caseload, reduction,
7 ,
312
Recipients, shelter, rent, payment,
1877–79
Recipients, shelter allowance,
1879–81
Social Services Department
Renaming, Community Resources and Employment Department,
7 ,
119 ,
166
SOCO
Sound stage, Regina
Space tourism
Speaker and Deputy Speaker, rulings and statements
Chair
Language in committee, word "you" being overused,
1707
Members' remarks should be directed through the Chair,
18 ,
27 ,
35 ,
83 ,
335 ,
381 ,
537 ,
739 ,
861 ,
1050 ,
1064
Debate
Bill No. 3
Members with pertinent comments arrange to make them in appropriate forum,
860
Bill No. 4
Relate comments more directly to Bill,
865
Bill No. 17
Remarks should relate to Bill,
1195
Bill No. 31
Remarks should relate to Bill,
1333 ,
1335
Two members appear to want own debate, respect person who has the floor,
1335
Bill No. 35
Member from Athabasca not to interfere with debate,
1197
Remarks should relate to Bill,
1337
Speak one at a time in debate, members pay attention,
1096
Bill No. 39
Member from Saskatoon Nutana allow debate to take place,
1490
Member not to comment on any ruling of Speaker, proceed with debate,
1490
Bill No. 43
Tighten script, refrain from denigrating anybody in civil service,
1790
Confine remarks to nature of motion,
601
Do not draw Chair into debate,
1406
Do not involve anybody in gallery in debate,
1429
Decorum
Allow question to be put,
1053
Noise level,
44 ,
81 ,
92 ,
102 ,
309 ,
310 ,
394 ,
469 ,
476 ,
533 ,
585 ,
587 ,
618 ,
620 ,
645 ,
690 ,
715 ,
718 ,
719 ,
797 ,
798 ,
861 ,
925 ,
932 ,
1000 ,
1050 ,
1191 ,
1192 ,
1329 ,
1406 ,
1408 ,
1411 ,
1458 ,
1509 ,
1561 ,
1597 ,
1621 ,
1674 ,
1723 ,
1725 ,
1808 ,
1829 ,
1847 ,
1848 ,
1852 ,
1926 ,
1927 ,
2011
Forum for debate not forum for hollering,
1330
Lower discussion across floor to enable question to be put and clearly heard,
690
Tone down, stop comments across override during petitions and members' statements,
1107
Point of order, not item of debate nor item for unruly discussion,
1116
Exhibits and props, use, not allowed,
1675
Galleries
Student visitors, participating in proceedings,
443
Visitors, participating in proceedings,
237
Language
Advise against use of words such as "stole",
1676
Temperate language, no personal attacks,
1808
Unparliamentary,
171 ,
315 ,
410 ,
459 ,
1406 ,
1596 ,
1732 ,
1810
"Deliberately misleading",
1808
"Stranger to the truth",
558
Withdraw and apologize,
609
Withdraw statement and apologize,
557
Members
Athabasca, not to holler across the way,
1510
Contain conversations across floor,
397
Continue with remarks and accept ruling,
459
Conversations
No conversing across the way during members' statements,
1187
Ministers should make it very clear when they are quoting from a document,
1139
Moose Jaw Wakamow, withdraw statement, apologize to House,
51
Not interfere with question during oral questions,
363
Personal attacks, unacceptable,
1487 ,
1895
Redberry Lake, impugning unworthy motives to member from Prince Albert Northcote, withdraw statement,
1647
Reference should be by constituency, title, or position,
13 ,
52 ,
101 ,
208 ,
659 ,
865 ,
932 ,
1352–53
Reference to people's physical attributes, withdraw and apologize,
1407 ,
1408
Reference to presence or absence of members not permitted,
51 ,
82 ,
1810 ,
1987
Side debate, desist,
1734
Take conversation behind bar,
336 ,
375
Wood River, pay attention to Speaker when Speaker has risen, not to interrupt,
153
Points of order
First Nations University of Canada, official opening celebrations, attendance, Saskatchewan Party, debatable item, not point of order,
1854
Members, personal attacks and attacks on character unacceptable,
1652
Oral question period, correspondence, departmental public documents, if quoted by a minister must be tabled on request, no requirement for document to be tabled,
1138–39
Sound system difficulties, May 26, 2003,
1210
Speaker and Deputy Speaker, rulings and statements - Committee of Finance
Cannot indirectly infer what the rules do not allow directly, matter of debate,
1934
Chair, members' remarks should be directed through the Chair,
810 ,
1834 ,
1941 ,
1945
Language, unparliamentary,
1945
Language, use temperate language, no personal attacks,
496
Members
Be cautious of language used,
1934
Conversations
Interesting but item before committee is the consideration of estimates,
1038
Private, distracting business of Assembly,
984
Food not permitted in Assembly,
872
Personal attacks, unacceptable,
984
Prince Albert Northcote and Estevan come to order,
1835
Special committees
Special librarians
Speech from the Throne
Consideration, March 19, 2003, moved (Calvert)
Read by the Lieutenant Governor
Sports
Estevan Bruins sportsman's dinner and auction, 11th annual, Estevan, March 29, 2003, member's statement
Regina Highland Games, May 17, 2003, member's statement
Rural Sports Hall of Fame, Indian Head, induction dinner, 8th annual, member's statement
Saskatchewan First Nations Summer Games
2003, Flying Dust First Nation, hosts,
408
Meadow Lake, July 5-10, 2003, Flying Dust First Nation, hosts, member's statement
South East Saskatchewan Association for Culture, Recreation and Sport, annual awards program, 2003, member's statement
University of Saskatchewan, Huskie Athletic Wall of Fame, Shannon Kekula-Kristiansen, inductee, April 5, 2003, member's statement
Spring (season)
SPUDCO (Saskatchewan Potato Utility Development Company)
SSTA
St. John Ambulance
Award of Merit, Saskatchewan Council, May 4, 2003, Lloydminster MLA, recipient, member's statement
Standing committees
StarTAC
Statements by members
Status of the Artist Committee
Status of Women Office
Action Plan for Saskatchewan Women,
1008
Policies, programs, interdepartmental,
1008
STC
STEP
Strategic highway infrastructure program
Student loans
Students
Bursaries, grants, funding,
245 ,
317
Bursaries, scholarships, funding,
5
Canadian Millennium Scholarship Foundation, local excellence award, Michelle Corbeil, recipient, Ernie Studer School, Loon Lake, member's statement
Chancellors' Scholarship, University of Saskatchewan, Alana Ormsby, Eston Composite School, recipient, member's statement
Earning exemption, changes,
245 ,
317
Enrollment, declining,
305
Great Canadian Geography Challenge, 2003, provincial finals
Adam Baslar, grade 9, St. George School, Wilkie, first place honours, member's statement
Estevan participants, member's statement
MathCounts competition, University of Regina, March 8, 2003,
194
Mathematics, grade 8, Naicam, correction of brainteaser math fact on Nestlé Canada Smarties box, member's statement
Science fairs
Canada-Wide Science Fair, 2003, Calgary, Saskatchewan participants, member's statement
Canada-Wide Science Fair, 2003, Calgary, Saskatchewan participants, two bronze medals, member's statement
Regional, Sean Hillacre and Megan Olivier, grade 7, Westberry School, Kindersley, advance to Canada-Wide Science Fair, Calgary, member's statement
Shooting for Gold essay contest, Esso Canada sponsor, Cody Reamer, grade 6, Consul School, in top five, member's statement
Students Against Drinking and Driving (SADD), Royal Canadian Mounted Police Leadership awards, Swift Current Comprehensive High School, recipients of three awards, member's statement
Troubled, development of case-management strategy,
989
Students Against Drinking and Driving (SADD)
SUMA
Superannuation (Supplementary Provisions) Amendment Act, 2003 (No. 21)
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Supply motions
Support services
726 ,
728
Surgery
Swedberg, Helen
Swift Current, Sask.
Synchrotron
Canadian Light Source Inc., opening, 2003,
5