Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 1]
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 2]
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 3]
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 4]
Administration of Estates Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 20),
N116–118
First reading,
477
Second reading,
999
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
999
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1055
Third reading,
1055–1056
Adult Guardianship and Co-decision-making Amendment Act, 2011 (No. 165),
N694–696
Agreements of Sale Cancellation Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 44),
N330–333
First reading,
1410
Second reading,
1598
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
2296
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2782
Amendments, first and second readings,
2782
Third reading,
2782
Automobiles
Budget (2008, March 19)
Budget (2009, March 18)
Budget (2010, March 24)
Budget (2011, March 23)
Cabinet
Chief Electoral Office
Children's Advocate
Collective bargaining,
7421–7422
Commissioners for Oaths Amendment Act, 2010 (No. 152),
N603–604
First reading,
5976
Second reading,
6042–6043
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
6044
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly,
6176
Third reading,
6176
Condolences
Brown, Donald Murray, Provincial Court judge, moved (Morgan),
2148–2149
Glauser, Calvin Henry [Cal], former MLA, moved (Wall),
244–245
Halderman, Barrett Douglas, former Provincial Court judge, moved (Morgan),
2150
Robbins, Wesley Albert, former MLA, moved (Krawetz),
1169
Condominium Property Amendment Act, 2009 (No. 93)
Conflict of Interest Commissioner
Appoint Honourable Ronald Barclay, Q.C., as commissioner, moved (Morgan),
5262–5263
Consumer Protection Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 12),
N118–122
First reading,
299
Second reading,
975–976
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
976–977
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1056
Third reading,
1056
Corrections system
Cost of living
Courthouses
Courts
Credit Union Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 45),
N334–335
Credit Union Amendment Act, 2009 (No. 2) (No. 101),
N456–458
Crime
Election Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 59),
H19–22
Election Amendment Act, 2010 (No. 161),
N761–777
Elections
Elections, provincial
Emergency housing
Enforcement of Canadian Judgments Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 11),
N112–115
First reading,
299
Second reading,
978–979
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
979
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1055
Third reading,
1055
Enforcement of Maintenance Orders Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 69),
N283–284,
N286–287
Enforcement of Money Judgments Act (No. 129),
N469–476
First reading,
3923–3924
Second reading,
3999
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly,
5182
Amendments, first and second readings,
5182
Third reading,
5182
Enforcement of Money Judgments Consequential Amendments Act (No. 130),
N477
Executive Government Administration Act (No. 31)
Executive Government Administration Consequential Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 32)
First reading,
1014
Second reading,
1074
Federal government
Firefighters
Hotels
Hilton Garden Inn, Saskatoon, long service recognition, Josie Der, member's statement,
260
Impaired driving
Information and Privacy Commissioner
Internet
Investments
And pension funds, government, Crowns and private sector, management,
2360
Justice and Attorney General
Estimates (2007-8, March), supplementary,
N5–9
Estimates (2007-8, November), supplementary,
N2
Estimates (2008-9, March), supplementary,
N213–215,
N217–221
Estimates (2008-9, November), supplementary,
N183–191
Estimates (2008-9), main,
N35–51,
N53
Estimates (2009-10), main,
N245–254
Estimates (2010-11, November 2010), supplementary,
N615–617
Estimates (2010-11), main,
N441–449,
N507–512
Estimates (2011-12), main,
N663–681
Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 2009 (No. 112),
N449–450
Justices of the Peace Consequential Amendments Act, 2009 (No. 113),
N451
Labour force
National Day of Mourning for workers killed or injured on the job
Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Ministry
Legal Profession Amendment Act, 2009 (No. 124),
N466–467
Legislative Assembly and Executive Council (Fixed Election Dates) Amendment Act, 2007 (No. 4),
N101–111
First reading,
137–138
Second reading,
232–233
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
971
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1054
Third reading,
1054
Legislative Assembly members
Medical personnel
Medical records
Minimum wage,
6735–6736,
7120–7121
Ministerial statements [Session 1]
Impaired driving
Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission
Victims of crime
Miscellaneous Statutes (Bilingual) Amendment and Repeal Act, 2008 (No. 75)
Miscellaneous Statutes (English) Amendment and Repeal Act, 2008 (No. 74),
N259–260
Miscellaneous Statutes (Professional Discipline) Amendment Act, 2009 (No. 103),
N455–456
Miscellaneous Statutes (Streamlining Government) Amendment Act, 2010 (No. 139),
N519
Miscellaneous Statutes (Streamlining Government) Amendment Act, 2010 (No. 2) (No. 140),
N520–521
Missing Persons and Presumption of Death Act (No. 50),
N287–290
Personal Property Security Amendment Act, 2009 (No. 102),
N465
Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan
Profits of Criminal Notoriety Act (No. 94),
N369–373
First reading,
2970
Second reading,
2970–2971
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
2972
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly,
3034
Third reading,
3034
Provincial Court Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 51),
N341–345
Provincial Court Amendment Act, 2010 (No. 153),
N693
Provincial Court Consequential Amendment Act, 2010 (No. 154)
Public and Private Rights Board
Appointment, John Glen Gardner (April 15, 2011), moved (Morgan),
7216–7217
Public safety
Public service
Queen's Bench Amendment Act, 2009 (No. 2) (No. 115),
N452–454
Queen's Bench Amendment Act, 2009 (No. 92)
First reading,
2874
Second reading,
2903
Referred to Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2904
Committee of the Whole Assembly, report without amendment, moved (Morgan),
2906
Third reading,
2906
Queen's Bench Amendment Act, 2010 (No. 2) (No. 138),
N521–522
Question period [Session 1]
Automobiles, drivers, underage daughter of Premier, 279
Cabinet, expenditure limits, accountability and transparency, 1094–1095
Courts, Court of Queen's Bench, Humboldt, service closure, 1145–1147
Federal government, relationship with Saskatchewan government, 297–298
Saskatchewan Labour Relations Board
Board Chair, new appointment,
345–346
Cases, backlog, clearance,
294
Saskatchewan Party, public release of confidential police reports tabled in legislature, 822,
940–941,
1008–1009,
1036,
1093,
1112
Question period [Session 2]
Corrections system, prisoners, inappropriate releases, preventive protocol, 1404
Crime, payment or remuneration from crime, legislation against, 2885–2886,
2916
Investments and pension funds, government, Crowns and private sector, management, 2360
Public safety
Public service, dismissals, severance pay, 2871–2872,
2916–2918
Skills training, northern Saskatchewan, funding reduction, 1833
Youth, northern Saskatchewan, services, 1940
Question period [Session 3]
Courthouses, security, changes, 5302–5303
Elections
Elections Saskatchewan, Chief Electoral Officer, selection, 4352–4354,
4410–4411,
4472,
4490–4491,
4645–4646
Elections, provincial
Access issues, disabled and handicapped people,
5543
Political parties, finances,
4830–4831
Internet, broadband service, delivery, private sector companies, 3823–3824
Legislative Assembly members, Saskatoon Northwest
Conduct,
4997
Illegal drugs, allegations,
4955
Investigation by Conflict of Interest Commissioner,
4969,
4997,
5658–5659
Police investigation,
4920,
4953–4955,
4968–4969,
4996–4997
Public service
Saskatchewan Human Rights Tribunal, status, 4856
Telephones, cellular service, northern Saskatchewan, 3953
Trustee Act, amendments, conflict of interest clauses, 4857,
5107
Violence, domestic abuse outreach workers, program status, 3852–3853
Women, abuse, domestic abuse outreach program, cancellation, 3982–3983
Question period [Session 4]
Collective bargaining, 7421–7422
Cost of living, increase, 7670–7671
Elections, provincial
Emergency housing, seniors, 7457
Firefighters, number of responders, funding, and cancer concerns, 6202–6203
Information and Privacy Commissioner, staff, additional, funding, 7366
Medical personnel
Medical records
Minimum wage, 6735–6736,
7120–7121
Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan
Rent control, 7603
Rent, increases, 7094
Rent, increases, government actions, 7668–7669
Residential Tenancies Office, application fees, 6254
Saskatchewan Party
Service dogs, protection, legislation, 6140
St. Peter's College, Muenster
Rent
Rent control,
7603
Residential Tenancies Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 62),
N202–208
First reading,
1709
Second reading,
1746–1747
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
1748
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly,
1946
Amendments, first and second readings,
1946–1947
Third reading,
1947
Residential Tenancies Office
Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission Amendment Act, 2009 (No. 86),
N325–326
Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission Amendment Act, 2011 (No. 169),
N748–749
Saskatchewan Human Rights Code Amendment Act, 2010 (No. 160),
N751–752
Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission
Chief Commissioner, Marilou McPhedran, resignation and recognition, ministerial statement (Morgan),
541
Saskatchewan Human Rights Tribunal
Saskatchewan Labour Relations Board
Board Chair, new appointment,
345–346
Cases, backlog, clearance,
294
Saskatchewan Party
Enterprise Club, legal referrals to Justice Ministry,
7042–7043
Enterprise Club, membership,
7569–7570
Enterprise Club, political donations, disclosure,
7183–7184,
7242–7243
Public release of confidential police reports tabled in legislature,
822,
940–941,
1008–1009,
1036,
1093,
1112
Saskatchewan Telecommunications
Securities Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 42),
N198
Seizure of Criminal Property Act, 2008 (No. 65),
N256–259
Senate Nominee Election Act (No. 60),
H23–27
Service dogs
Protection, legislation,
6140
Skills training
Small Claims Amendment Act, 2009 (No. 114),
N463–464
St. Peter's College
Statutes and Regulations Revision Act (No. 30),
N111–112
Summary Offences Procedure Amendment Act, 2008 (No. 70),
N290–293
First reading,
1803
Second reading,
1875
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
2012
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2703
Third reading,
2703
Summary Offences Procedure Amendment Act, 2009 (No. 2) (No. 104),
N462–463
Surgery
Telephones
Ticket Sales Act (No. 119),
N482–484
First reading,
3774
Second reading,
3807–3808
Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly,
5260
Amendments, first and second readings,
5260
Third reading,
5260
Trespass to Property Act (No. 43),
N336–340
Tributes
Bayda, Edward, former Chief Justice, member's statement,
4702
Boychuk, Ernest, first provincial ombudsman, member's statement,
6763
Trustee Act
Trustee Act, 2008 (No. 52),
N254–255
Trustee Consequential Amendments Act, 2008 (No. 56),
N256
Victims of crime
Victims of Crime Amendment Act, 2011 (No. 172),
N752–753,
N755–758
Violence
Volunteers
B'nai Brith We're Proud of You Award, Saskatoon (November 12, 2008), Grant Kook, recipient, member's statement,
1893
Women
Workers' Compensation Amendment Act, 2011 (No. 174)
Youth