Hansard Speaker Index - 28th Legislature
- Makowsky, Mr. Gene (Sask Party, Regina Gardiner Park). s.1,2,3,4: Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport.
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 2]
- Alcohol
- Warehousing and distribution of specialty products,
7029
- Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 201)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
7023
- Basketball
- Best Buddies Hooping it Up free throw competition (May 19, 2016), St. Marguerite Bourgeoys School, Regina, member's statement,
132
- Canadian Armed Forces
- Geo-memorial program dedication
- McAndie Coulee honouring Captain David McAndie, ministerial statement (Makowsky),
2897–2898
- Cannabis
- Non-medical use, legalization
- Distribution and permitting, timeline,
3973
- Distribution and regulation, government consultations,
3424
- Retail permits, additional, and removal of limits on community size and number of locations, ministerial statement (Makowsky),
6162
- Cannabis Control (Saskatchewan) Act (No. 121)
- Construction industry
- Saskatchewan Construction Week
- (April 3-7, 2017), member's statement,
2094
- Economy Committee
- Reports
- First, moved (Makowsky) for concurrence,
691
- Second, moved (Makowsky) for concurrence,
1525
- Third, moved (Makowsky) for concurrence,
2460
- Education, funding
- Faith-based schools and non-Catholic student attendance at Catholic schools
- Support for government commitment, moved (Makowsky),
2409–2411
- Entrepreneurs
- Ernst & Young's entrepreneurial award, prairie region, Murad Al-Katib, recipient, member's statement,
769
- Film industry
- Sound stage, Regina
- Continued public ownership and industry supports,
3596–3597
- Football
- Canadian Football League Fan Week, Regina (March 21-26, 2017) and Canadian Football Hall of Fame reception, member's statement,
1856–1857
- Coaches
- Brian Towriss, University of Saskatchewan Huskies, recognition, member's statement,
1540–1541
- Forest Resources Management Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 10)
- Report without amendment,
1467
- Forestry Professions Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 11)
- Report without amendment,
1467
- Francophones
- Francophone affairs, transfer from Executive Council to Parks, Culture and Sport Ministry,
4903
- Gaming framework agreement
- Crossover revenue and indigenous employment targets at casinos,
3455
- Habitat for Humanity
- Regina, key ceremony (June 14, 2016), member's statement,
623
- Heritage Property Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 90)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
4305
- Highways and roads, safety
- Government initiatives and actions to improve highway safety, commendation, moved (Ross),
2264–2265
- Questions and comments
2267
- Holodomor, Ukraine, 1932-1933
- Remembrance ceremony in Regina, member's statement,
1417–1418
- Horned Cattle Purchases Repeal Act, 2016 (No. 14)
- Report without amendment,
1466
- Hospital and health foundations
- Children's Hospital Foundation
- Radiothon fundraiser (November 2-3, 2016), member's statement,
1091
- Hospitals of Regina Foundation
- Neonatal intensive care unit, Regina General Hospital, Z99 radiothon fundraiser
- (2017), member's statement,
1747
- Humboldt Broncos bus tragedy (April 6, 2018)
- Sympathy and condolences for lives lost, support for surviving families, and gratitude to first responders, RCMP, and medical professionals, moved (Moe),
3720–3721
- Labour-sponsored Venture Capital Corporations Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 62)
- Report with amendment,
2548
- Ministerial statements [Session 2]
- Canadian Armed Forces
- Geo-memorial program dedication, McAndie Coulee honouring Captain David McAndie (Makowsky),
2897–2898
- Ministerial statements [Session 3]
- Veterans
- Grant program, Royal Canadian Legions and Army, Navy & Air Force Veterans units (Makowsky),
4788–4789
- Ministerial statements [Session 4]
- Cannabis
- Retail permits, additional, and removal of limits on community size and number of locations (Makowsky),
6162
- Miscellaneous Statutes (Economy - Audit Assessments) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 55)
- Report without amendment,
2445
- Oil and Gas Conservation Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 56)
- Report without amendment,
2446
- Parks Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 76)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
4404
- Amendments, first and second readings,
4404
- Parks, Culture and Sport Ministry
- Pediatrics
- Cancer
- Chris Knox Foundation, recognition, member's statement,
1268
- Pipelines Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 43)
- Report with amendment,
2445
- Property tax
- Permanent residences within provincial parks, taxation of and service provision to,
3304
- Provincial Emblems and Honours Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 107)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
4304
- Provincial Lands Act, 2016 (No. 34)
- Report with amendment,
1466
- Question period [Session 2]
- Cannabis
- Non-medical use, legalization
- Distribution and permitting, timeline,
3973
- Distribution and regulation, government consultations,
3424
- Film industry
- Sound stage, Regina
- Continued public ownership and industry supports,
3596–3597
- Gaming framework agreement
- Crossover revenue and indigenous employment targets at casinos,
3455
- Property tax
- Permanent residences within provincial parks, taxation of and service provision to,
3304
- Question period [Session 3]
- Francophones
- Francophone affairs, transfer from Executive Council to Parks, Culture and Sport Ministry,
4903
- Question period [Session 4]
- Alcohol
- Warehousing and distribution of specialty products,
7029
- Saskatchewan Commercial Innovation Incentive (Patent Box) Act (No. 61)
- Report without amendment,
2549
- Saskatchewan Grain Car Corporation Repeal Act (No. 51)
- Report without amendment,
2388
- Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority
- Estimates
- (2018-19), main, non-budgetary,
C557–563
- Schools, new
- Regina, mâmawêyatitân
- Completion, upcoming, member's statement,
2253
- Surgery
- Regina Surgical Centre, 5th anniversary and role in reducing surgical wait list, member's statement,
2452
- Trade
- Free trade, importance of, and recognition and acknowledgment of the benefits that trade brings to our province, moved (Bonk),
1488
- Questions and comments
1489
- Tributes
- Bowers, Kelly, sporting legend, member's statement,
6472–6473
- Staseson, Gord, Regina community leader, member's statement,
6602
- Veterans
- Grant program, Royal Canadian Legions and Army, Navy & Air Force Veterans units
- Violence
- Violence Prevention Week
- (October 24-28, 2016), member's statement,
855–856
- Water Security Agency Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 44)
- Report without amendment,
2548
- Marit, Mr. David (Sask Party, Wood River). s.1,2: Minister of Highways and Infrastructure. s.3,4: Minister of Agriculture.
- 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]
- Airports
- And roads, Northern Saskatchewan, funding,
3777
- And runway safety, impact on public safety,
3513
- Pelican Narrows airport
- Improvements and access to health care,
4850
- Animal Health Act (No. 140)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
5949
- Amendments, first and second readings,
5949
- Apiaries Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 179)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
6966
- Badminton
- Wyatt Lightfoot, Paralympic athlete, member's statement,
2354,
5828–5829
- Basketball
- Canada West Hall of Fame, induction of Sarah Crooks, former University of Saskatchewan Husky, member's statement,
6767
- Cattle industry
- Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame
- Bob and Gail Switzer, Sandy Bar Ranch, inductees (2016), member's statement,
1269
- Chronic diseases
- Lung diseases, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, exercise program during COVID-19 pandemic, recognition of Dale Roach, member's statement,
7043–7044
- Climate change
- Government position outlined in white paper (October 18, 2016), support for, and opposition to national carbon tax, moved (Wall); amendment (Wotherspoon),
825–827
- Condolences
- Huyghebaert, D.F. (Yogi), moved (Moe),
5382
- Domestic violence
- And interpersonal violence, reduction, government failure to address issues and implement a plan, condemnation, moved (Sarauer)
- Questions and comments
590
- Exports
- Agricultural and agri-food
- China, restriction on trade
- Food industry and trade
- Zak Organics Food Company, Fir Mountain, member's statement,
243
- Football
- International Bowl, Derek Beaubien, selection for under-16 West All-Star team, member's statement,
3945
- Global Transportation Hub
- Land acquisition
- Cost, purchases and court settlements from expropriation,
3185
- Sale and repurchase and settlement costs,
3328
- Land sales to and agreements with other government entities,
4347
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition deal
- Resale of portions to Highways Ministry and borrow material agreement,
4385
- Health facilities
- Ponteix Health Centre, new X-ray and lab equipment, member's statement,
416
- Highways and Infrastructure Ministry
- Highways and roads
- Saskatoon freeway, planning,
3949
- Local contractors, use of,
4440
- Wollaston Lake road
- Construction, government commitment,
1210
- Highways and roads, safety
- Highway intersections
- Safety efforts and potential improvements,
4094
- Hockey
- Kraft Hockeyville
- (2018), Lafleche, top 4 finalist, member's statement,
3688
- Kylie Gavelin, accomplishments, member's statement,
2236
- PeeWee B provincial champions, Assiniboia Pee Wee Rebels, recognition, member's statement,
5943–5944
- Irrigation
- Asset transfer to irrigation districts
- Agreements, non-disclosure clauses,
5350
- Irrigation Act, 2018 (No. 162)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
5949
- Legislative Assembly members
- Apologies
- Incorrect statement made during Fall sitting,
3367
- Municipalities
- Rural
- Rural Municipal Administrator's Association, annual convention in Regina (May 16-19, 2016), member's statement,
133
- Organ donors
- Need for more, member's statement,
685
- Pipelines
- Energy East, Keystone XL and Northern Gateway, construction, support, moved (Marit); amendment (Forbes),
641–644
- Question period [Session 1]
- Bridges
- Prince Albert, second bridge
- Government commitment,
944
- Highways and roads
- Wollaston Lake road
- Construction, government commitment,
1210
- Saskatchewan Grain Car Corporation
- Elimination of program and sale of assets,
1947
- Question period [Session 2]
- Airports
- And roads, Northern Saskatchewan, funding,
3777
- And runway safety, impact on public safety,
3513
- Global Transportation Hub
- Land acquisition
- Cost, purchases and court settlements from expropriation,
3185
- Sale and repurchase and settlement costs,
3328
- Land sales to and agreements with other government entities,
4347
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition deal
- Resale of portions to Highways Ministry and borrow material agreement,
4385
- Highways and roads
- Saskatoon freeway, planning,
3949
- Local contractors, use of,
4440
- Highways and roads, safety
- Highway intersections
- Safety efforts and potential improvements,
4094
- Regina bypass
- Construction, disposal of old asphalt,
4302
- Land acquisition
- Original owners and prices, access to information,
2974–2975
- Public-private partnership with Vinci (France)
- Question period [Session 3]
- Airports
- Pelican Narrows airport
- Improvements and access to health care,
4850
- Exports
- Agricultural and agri-food
- China, restriction on trade
- Irrigation
- Asset transfer to irrigation districts
- Agreements, non-disclosure clauses,
5350
- Regina bypass
- Construction and design deficiencies
- Cost and time to resolve,
4848
- Watersheds
- Watershed associations, accountability and freedom of information requests,
5872
- Question period [Session 4]
- Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation
- AgriStability
- Government support and enhancement,
7022
- Regina bypass
- Construction and design deficiencies
- Cost and time to resolve,
4848
- Construction, disposal of old asphalt,
4302
- Land acquisition
- Original owners and prices, access to information,
2974–2975
- Public-private partnership with Vinci (France)
- Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation
- AgriStability
- Government support and enhancement,
7022
- Saskatchewan flag
- Adoption (1969), and recognition of designer Anthony Drake (England), member's statement,
12–13
- Saskatchewan Grain Car Corporation
- Elimination of program and sale of assets,
1947
- Saskatchewan Grain Car Corporation Repeal Act (No. 51)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
2388
- Schools
- Renovations and repairs
- Gravelbourg
- École Gravelbourg School, grand opening after renovations (October 18, 2016), member's statement,
1517
- Tourism
- Employee of the Year (2019), Canadian Tourism Awards, finalist Brenda Peterson, member's statement,
6659
- Track and field
- Logan Fettes, Assiniboia Composite High School, student athlete, track and field and basketball, recognition and awards, member's statement,
3770
- Watersheds
- Watershed associations, accountability and freedom of information requests,
5872
- Weightlifting
- Tammie-Lee Ballinger, participation in Western Canadian Powerlifting Championships 2018, Edmonton, and upcoming national finals, Ottawa, and records and awards, member's statement,
4623
- McCall, Mr. Warren (NDP, Regina Elphinstone-Centre)
- 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, 2019 (No. 187)
- Adoption Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 16)
- Advanced Education Ministry
- Estimates
- (2016-17, November), supplementary,
U357–362
- Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 201)
- Animal Health Act (No. 140)
- Animal Protection Act, 2017 (No. 110)
- Apiaries Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 179)
- Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Act, 2018 (No. 136)
- Arbitration (Family Dispute Resolution) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 97)
- Authors
- Dr. James Daschuk and Dr. Bill Waiser, literary achievements, member's statement,
1120
- Automobile Accident Insurance (Benefits) Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 32)
- Automobile Accident Insurance Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 197)
- Buffalo Narrows Community Correctional Centre, closure
- Reopen, petition,
2678,
2822,
2890,
2950,
3030,
3065,
3092,
3180,
3209,
3234,
3266
- Builders' Lien (Prompt Payment) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 152)
- Business
- Development, government commitment to innovative programs and incentives to support business and entrepreneurship, support, moved (Olauson),
4193–4195
- Canadian Armed Forces
- Geo-memorial program dedication
- McAndie Coulee honouring Captain David McAndie, ministerial statement (Makowsky),
2898
- Cancer Agency Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 13)
- Cannabis Control (Saskatchewan) Act (No. 121)
- Cannabis Control (Saskatchewan) Consequential Amendments Act, 2018 (No. 122)
- Central Services Ministry
- Child and Family Services Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 33)
- Child and Family Services Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 86)
- Child care
- Licensed centres, property taxes
- Include non-profit centres in The Saskatchewan Education Act and exempt from property taxes, petition,
2184
- Choice of Court Agreements (Hague Convention Implementation) Act (No. 96)
- Communities
- Regina
- North Central Community Association's 40th anniversary (2016), member's statement,
506
- White Pony Lodge's community patrols in North Central neighbourhood, member's statement,
623
- Community-based organizations
- North Central Family Centre, Regina
- 5K Fun Run event (May 14, 2016), member's statement,
132
- Condolences
- Mitchell, Robert Wayne, moved (Wall),
2997–2998
- Construction industry
- Services, provincial sales tax exemption, eliminated
- Restore tax exemption, petition,
6878
- Coroners Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 189)
- Corporate income tax
- Small business
- Income threshold, increase to encourage growth, commendation, moved (Olauson)
- Courts
- Aboriginal court worker program
- Crime, prevention and intervention
- Government strategy,
3068
- Crown and Central Agencies Committee
- Membership
- Substitutions, moved (McCall),
H36
- Witnesses to testify on activities of cabinet committee on Crown structure, moved (McCall),
C841–842
- Crown corporations
- Privatization, defining with legislation,
2385–2386,
2543
- And protection for SaskTel pensions,
1568
- Repeal provisions of Interpretation Amendment Act, 2016
2626–2627
- Repeal provisions of Interpretation Amendment Act, 2016 and implications for Saskatchewan Transportation Company,
2976–2977
- Crown Corporations Public Ownership Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 1)
- Curling
- Tim Hortons Brier 2018, held in Regina (March 3-11), and Murray McCormick, recipient of Paul McLean Award, member's statement,
3370–3371
- Curriculum
- Indigenous languages, expansion to include, ministerial statement (Wyant),
5823
- Economy
- Government policies, role in creating economic growth, recognition, moved (Fiaz),
1732–1733
- Economy Committee
- Elections
- Deputy Chair [Mowat], moved (McCall),
E417
- Membership
- Substitution, moved (McCall),
H29,
H36
- Education Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 157)
- Education, funding
- First Nations and Métis
- Provincial funding
- Closing disparity gap,
221
- Government failure to provide adequate funding and honour teachers' contract, condemnation, moved (Beck)
- Questions and comments
785
- Election (Fairness and Accountability) Amendment Act (No. 602)
- Electronic Information and Documents Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 5)
- Employment
- First Nations and Métis
- Initiatives and education, funding gap,
577–578
- Enforcement of Canadian Judgments Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 9)
- Enforcement of Maintenance Orders Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 174)
- Environmental Management and Protection (Environmental Handling Charges) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 124)
- Extension of Compassionate Care Act, 2016 (No. 28)
- Fiduciaries Access to Digital Information Act (No. 176)
- Film and Video Classification Act, 2016 (No. 19)
- Film industry
- Sound stage, Regina
- Continued public ownership and industry supports,
3596–3597
- Financial Planners and Financial Advisors Act (No. 203)
- First Nations
- Indigenous Christian Fellowship
- 40th anniversary (2018), member's statement,
4723
- Annual fundraiser 2019, member's statement,
6548
- Smudge walk (June 2, 2016) in North Central, Regina, member's statement,
416
- United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous people
- Assembly supports, moved (Belanger),
5788–5790
- Questions and comments
5792
- Fisheries (Saskatchewan) Act, 2019 (No. 183)
- Fisheries (Saskatchewan) Consequential Amendments Act, 2019 (No. 184)
- Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 139)
- Forest Resources Management Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 10)
- Forestry Professions Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 11)
- Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 30)
- Gambling
- Responsible gaming
- GameSense, elimination of positions,
1752
- Gaming framework agreement
- Crossover revenue and indigenous employment targets at casinos,
3454–3455
- Government
- Resources, human and property, evaluation and divestment,
3477–3478
- Government buildings
- Custodial services, privatization,
1648
- Government financial management, debt
- Government Relations Ministry
- Graduates
- Graduate retention program
- First home initiative
- Launch, ministerial statement (Moe),
678
- Health facilities
- Security services, maintain public funding, delivery, and administration, petition,
4781–4782,
5044
- Heritage Property Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 90)
- Highways and roads, safety
- Government initiatives and actions to improve highway safety, commendation, moved (Ross),
2260–2261
- Holocaust
- Holocaust Memorial Day
- (2019), member's statement,
5890
- Homeless shelters
- Lighthouse Supported Living
- Horned Cattle Purchases Repeal Act, 2016 (No. 14)
- House Services Committee
- Election, Deputy Chair [Sarauer], moved (McCall),
H35
- Membership
- Substitution, moved (McCall),
H35
- Reports
- First, moved (McCall) for concurrence,
79
- Second, moved (McCall) for concurrence,
678
- Third, moved (McCall) for concurrence,
742
- Fourth, moved (McCall) for concurrence,
742
- Fifth, moved (McCall) for concurrence,
1525
- Sixth, moved (McCall) for concurrence,
2388
- Eighth, moved (McCall) for concurrence,
3308
- Human Services Committee
- Elections
- Deputy Chair [Chartier], moved (McCall),
U605
- Membership
- Substitution, moved (McCall),
H36
- Hunger
- Chili for Children, University of Regina President's Community Award recipient, member's statement,
5345
- Income Tax Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 22)
- Income Tax Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 127)
- Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Elections
- Deputy Chair [Belanger], moved (McCall),
N313
- Membership
- Substitutions, moved (McCall),
H36
- Interns
- Gradworks Intern Development Program
- Interpersonal Violence Disclosure Protocol (Clare's Law) Act (No. 141)
- Interpretation Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 40)
- Irrigation Act, 2018 (No. 162)
- Jury Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 204)
- Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 29)
- Labour force
- May Day (May 1)
- (2019), member's statement,
5878
- Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Ministry
- Labour-sponsored Venture Capital Corporations Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 62)
- Committee discussion
E388
- Land Contracts (Actions) Act, 2017 (No. 103)
- Legal Profession Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 163)
- Legislative Assembly
- Statement of thanks and Christmas greetings,
3346
- Legislative Assembly (Election Dates) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 133)
- Legislative Assembly members
- Apologies
- Apologize and withdraw unparliamentary remarks,
5834
- Release of information regarding provincial budget,
241
- Retiring members, appreciation, moved (Moe),
7109–7112
- Libraries, public
- Funding reduction,
2067
- Restore funding, petition,
2062
- Lobbyists Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 195)
- Local Authority Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 31)
- Local Government Election Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 134)
- Local Government Election Consequential Amendments Act, 2018 (No. 135)
- Marriage Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 175)
- Meewasin Valley Authority
- Members' Conflict of Interest Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 196)
- Mineral Taxation (Modernization) Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 181)
- Minimum wage
- $15 per hour, call upon government to phase in, moved (McCall),
4763–4765
- $15 per hour, increase to, petition,
5327,
5344–5345,
5369,
5397,
5422,
5439,
5644,
5692,
6070
- $15 per hour, increase, impact on economy,
4933
- Ministerial statements [Session 1]
- Graduates
- Graduate retention program, first home initiative, launch (Moe),
678
- Nuclear medicine
- Medical isotopes, production in Saskatchewan (Harrison),
190
- Skills training
- Apprenticeship, harmonization, pan-Canadian mobility protocol agreement, implementation (Harrison),
1506–1507
- Trade agreements (commerce)
- Canada Free Trade Agreement (Harrison),
2192
- Ministerial statements [Session 2]
- Canadian Armed Forces
- Geo-memorial program dedication, McAndie Coulee honouring Captain David McAndie (Makowsky),
2898
- Ministerial statements [Session 3]
- Curriculum
- Indigenous languages, expansion to include (Wyant),
5823
- Miscellaneous Municipal Statutes Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 194)
- Miscellaneous Statutes (Crown Corporations' Fiscal Year End Standardization) Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 2)
- Miscellaneous Statutes (Economy - Audit Assessments) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 55)
- Miscellaneous Statutes (Electronic Register) Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 177)
- Miscellaneous Statutes (Family Dispute Resolution) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 98)
- Miscellaneous Statutes (Government Relations - Enforcement Measures) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 138)
- Miscellaneous Statutes (Government Relations - Transfer of Gas, Electrical, and Plumbing Functions) Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 180)
- Miscellaneous Statutes (Superannuation Plans) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 77)
- Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal and Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 95)
- Miscellaneous Vehicle and Driving Statutes (Cannabis Legislation) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 112)
- Municipal Employees' Pension Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 78)
- Municipal Financing Corporation Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 80)
- Municipal Tax Sharing (Potash) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 111)
- Municipalities, funding
- Freeze on revenue sharing and cuts to grants-in-lieu, hometowns deserve better, moved (Sarauer),
3463–3465
- Questions and comments
3466
- Nuclear medicine
- Medical isotopes
- Production in Saskatchewan, ministerial statement (Harrison),
190
- Oil and Gas Conservation Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 147)
- Oil industry
- Relocation incentives, Premier's offer (March 2017), associated costs and planning,
2241–2242
- Olympics
- Rio 2016 Summer and Paralympic games, Saskatchewan athletes, coaches, and volunteers, recognition, member's statement,
1327
- Opioid Damages and Health Care Costs Recovery Act (No. 199)
- Parks Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 76)
- Parks, Culture and Sport Ministry
- Patient Choice Medical Imaging Act (No. 26)
- Personal Property Security Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 151)
- Pipelines
- Energy East, Keystone XL and Northern Gateway, construction, support, moved (Marit); amendment (Forbes),
649–650
- Energy East, Northern Gateway, and Trans Mountain, support for construction, and condemnation of federal leaders who oppose energy projects, moved (Bonk),
6410–6412
- Questions and comments
6415
- National Energy Board, stop including upstream and downstream emissions in approval assessments, moved (Carr)
- Questions and comments
2968
- Pipelines Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 43)
- Pipelines Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 148)
- Planning and Development Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 113)
- Points of Order [Session 1]
- Decorum
- Interference with a member when he's on his feet making a speech,
1673
- Language
- Use of "cannot be trusted," unparliamentary,
774
- Use of "deceitful," unparliamentary,
1862
- Use of "false information provided," unparliamentary,
912
- Use of "lies" and variations, unparliamentary,
1570,
1583
- Use of "making stuff up," unparliamentary,
1126
- Use of "that's an absolute lie," unparliamentary,
1126
- Use of "wasn't straight with us," unparliamentary,
1697–1698
- Question period
- Question regarding political donations not in scope of question period,
1126
- Request to table documents,
2242
- Points of Order [Session 2]
- Bills
- When a bill is on the floor, discuss the bill and not be wide ranging,
2865
- Language
- He pointed over here and he said "monkey",
3701
- Use of "simply not true," unparliamentary,
2989
- Use of "that's a lie" in a heckle, unparliamentary,
3242
- Members
- Reference to member as "the new girl" [Note: Point of order not specified]
3468
- Points of Order [Session 3]
- Language
- Member is making accusations that I think are unparliamentary,
4711
- Points of Order [Session 4]
- Language
- Use of "misleading",
6204
- Police (Regional Policing) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 149)
- Police services
- Regina Police Service Half Marathon
- (April 29, 2018), 15th and final event, member's statement,
4121–4122
- Political parties
- Donations
- Lobbyists and corporations receiving government contracts, enact legislation banning donations, moved (Forbes)
- Questions and comments
2510
- Post-secondary institutions
- Board appointments, vetting process,
5120
- Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 17)
- Powwows
- First Nations University of Canada 39th annual powwow (April 8-9, 2017), member's statement,
2185
- Private Bills Committee
- Membership
- Substitution, moved (McCall),
H36
- Privilege
- Release of embargoed information on provincial budget, member for Saskatoon Nutana [Sproule]
- Privileges Committee investigate and report remedy to Legislative Assembly, moved (Cheveldayoff),
271
- Privileges Committee
- Investigation into the early release of embargoed budget information by Saskatoon Nutana member [Sproule] before budget was tabled in house,
R12
- Proceedings Against the Crown Act, 2018 (No. 142)
- Proceedings Against the Crown Consequential Amendments Act, 2018 (No. 143)
- Provincial Capital Commission
- Provincial Capital Commission Act (No. 50)
- Provincial Court Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 15)
- Provincial Emblems and Honours Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 107)
- Provincial Health Authority Act (No. 53)
- Provincial Health Authority Consequential Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 54)
- Provincial Lands Act, 2016 (No. 34)
- Provincial Sales Tax Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 70)
- Provincial Sales Tax Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 128)
- Public Accounts Committee
- Elections
- Acting Chair [Phillips] for meeting (September 6, 2017), moved (McCall),
P243
- Chair [Wotherspoon], moved (McCall),
P293
- Membership
- Eight members, including two opposition members, for duration of 28th legislature, moved (Cheveldayoff ),
H2
- Substitution, moved (McCall),
H29
- Substitutions, moved (McCall),
H36
- Public Employees Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 79)
- Public Guardian and Trustee Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 188)
- Public Health (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 12)
- Public service
- Collective bargaining, amended compensation reduction targets, communication to unions,
4726
- Compensation reduction to reduce deficit,
2577,
2777
- Reduction
- To reduce deficit, custodial services and responsible gaming programming,
1725
- Transformational change
- Core services, employees and compensation,
1811–1812
- Public Service Commission
- Queen's Bench Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 4)
- Question period [Session 1]
- Crown corporations
- Privatization, defining with legislation,
2385–2386,
2543
- And protection for SaskTel pensions,
1568
- Education, funding
- First Nations and Métis
- Provincial funding
- Closing disparity gap,
221
- Employment
- First Nations and Métis
- Initiatives and education, funding gap,
577–578
- Gambling
- Responsible gaming
- GameSense, elimination of positions,
1752
- Government buildings
- Custodial services, privatization,
1648
- Government financial management, debt
- Interns
- Gradworks Intern Development Program
- Meewasin Valley Authority
- Oil industry
- Relocation incentives, Premier's offer (March 2017), associated costs and planning,
2241–2242
- Provincial Capital Commission
- Public service
- Compensation reduction to reduce deficit,
2577
- Reduction
- To reduce deficit, custodial services and responsible gaming programming,
1725
- Transformational change
- Core services, employees and compensation,
1811–1812
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- Saskatchewan Transportation Company
- Elimination
- Employee termination and Canada Labour Code provisions,
2257–2258
- Teacher education
- Northern teacher education program and Northern Professional Access College
- Five-year agreement, governance adjustment and funding redirection,
741,
858–859
- Unemployment
- And provincial economy,
1543
- Rate
- First Nations, government strategy to address disparity gap,
615
- Wakamow Valley Park, Moose Jaw
- Funding elimination and job losses in Wakamow Valley Authority,
690
- Question period [Session 2]
- Crime, prevention and intervention
- Government strategy,
3068
- Crown corporations
- Privatization, defining with legislation
- Repeal provisions of Interpretation Amendment Act, 2016
2626–2627
- Repeal provisions of Interpretation Amendment Act, 2016 and implications for Saskatchewan Transportation Company,
2976–2977
- Film industry
- Sound stage, Regina
- Continued public ownership and industry supports,
3596–3597
- Gaming framework agreement
- Crossover revenue and indigenous employment targets at casinos,
3454–3455
- Government
- Resources, human and property, evaluation and divestment,
3477–3478
- Public service
- Compensation reduction to reduce deficit,
2777
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- Privatization
- And citizen health information portal development,
4360–4361
- SaskEnergy Inc.
- Distribution rights, move from legislation to regulations,
3096
- Wascana Park and Wascana Centre Authority
- Question period [Session 3]
- Minimum wage
- $15 per hour, increase, impact on economy,
4933
- Post-secondary institutions
- Board appointments, vetting process,
5120
- Public service
- Collective bargaining, amended compensation reduction targets, communication to unions,
4726
- Question period [Session 4]
- Real Estate Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 144)
- Refugees
- Vietnamese, Bruce Tran, community member, member's statement,
5527
- Residential Services Act, 2018 (No. 145)
- Residential Tenancies Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 115)
- Saskatchewan Commercial Innovation Incentive (Patent Box) Act (No. 61)
- Saskatchewan Employment (Leaves) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 153)
- Saskatchewan Employment (Support for Survivors of Domestic Violence) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 605)
- Saskatchewan Federation of Labour
- Annual convention 2018 and change of presidency, recognition of Larry Hubich and welcome to Lori Johb, member's statement,
4502
- Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation
- Annual reports (2016-17), (2017-18),
C703–709
- Estimates
- (2019-20), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C766–768
- (2020-21), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C992–994
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program
- Program success in welcoming newcomers, moved (Buckingham),
5717–5718
- Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation
- Estimates
- (2016-17), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C118–121
- (2017-18), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C383–386
- (2017-18, November), supplementary, statutory, lending and investing activities,
C433
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Saskatchewan Research Council
- Saskatchewan Technology Start-up Incentive Act (No. 129)
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- Annual reports (2017-18), (2018-19),
C869–880
- Estimates
- (2016-17), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C122–126
- (2017-18), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C343–353
- (2018-19), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C564–572
- (2019-20), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C774–777
- (2020-21), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C994–1002
- Pension plan
- Defined benefit plan, government protection, petition,
1563
- Privatization,
773,
1543,
2355–2356
- And citizen health information portal development,
4360–4361
- Stop plan to sell, petition,
735,
767,
794,
854,
905,
939,
964,
1023,
1089–1090,
1119,
1326,
1355–1356,
1390,
1416–1417,
1428–1429,
1457,
1471,
1499,
1515,
1538–1539
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 92)
- Committee discussion
C572
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 93)
- Committee discussion
C573
- Saskatchewan Transportation Company
- Elimination
- Employee termination and Canada Labour Code provisions,
2257–2258
- Saskatchewan Value-added Agriculture Incentive Act (No. 125)
- SaskEnergy (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 137)
- SaskEnergy Inc.
- Distribution rights, move from legislation to regulations,
3096
- School Choice Protection Act (No. 89)
- Schools
- Scott Collegiate, Regina, Graduation Powwow (June 8, 2016) at First Nations University, member's statement,
415–416
- Seizure of Criminal Property Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 150)
- Skills training
- Apprenticeship
- Harmonization, pan-Canadian mobility protocol agreement, implementation, ministerial statement (Harrison),
1506–1507
- Small Claims Act, 2016 (No. 35)
- Small Claims Consequential Amendments Act, 2016 (No. 36)
- Snowmobile Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 91)
- Statute Law Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 6)
- Statute Law Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 2) (No. 7)
- Statute Law Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 3) (No. 164)
- Summary Offences Procedure Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 8)
- Teacher education
- Northern teacher education program
- Restore agreement and funding, petition,
1293
- Northern teacher education program and Northern Professional Access College
- Five-year agreement, governance adjustment and funding redirection,
741,
858–859
- Teachers
- Principals
- Canada's Outstanding Principals
- (2018) David Magnusson, Sacred Heart Community School, Regina, recipient, member's statement,
3451–3452
- Trade
- Free trade, importance of, and recognition and acknowledgment of the benefits that trade brings to our province, moved (Bonk),
1481–1483
- Trade agreements (commerce)
- Canada Free Trade Agreement
- Ministerial statement (Harrison),
2192
- Traffic Safety (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 81)
- Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 37)
- Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 198)
- Trespass to Property Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 160)
- Trespass to Property Consequential Amendments Act, 2018 (No. 161)
- Tributes
- Merasty, Joseph Auguste "Augie," residential school survivor and memoirist, member's statement,
2037
- Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, calls to action
- Calls upon provincial government to fulfill calls to action, moved (Belanger),
655
- Unemployment
- And provincial economy,
1543
- Rate
- First Nations, government strategy to address disparity gap,
615
- University of Regina
- Alumni Crowning Achievement Awards 2017 (October 5, 2017), Thomas Benjoe, Outstanding Young Alumni Award recipient, member's statement,
2855–2856
- Vehicles for Hire Act (No. 114)
- Vital statistics
- Surname, retaining as a given or middle name after marriage, petition,
1854
- Volunteers
- Provincial Senior Volunteer Awards (September 30, 2018), Lorna Standingready, Contribution to a First Nations or Métis Community award recipient, member's statement,
4962–4963
- Wakamow Valley Authority Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 25)
- Wakamow Valley Park, Moose Jaw
- Funding elimination and job losses in Wakamow Valley Authority,
690
- Wascana Park and Wascana Centre Authority
- Governance structure, restore, and end commercialization of park, petition,
4984–4985
- Water Security Agency Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 44)
- Workers' Compensation Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 165)
- Youth Justice Administration Act, 2018 (No. 158)
- McMorris, Mr. Don (Sask Party, Indian Head-Milestone). s.1: Deputy Premier, Minister of Crown Investments.
- 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]
- Advanced Education Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Agriculture Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Ambulance service
- St. John Ambulance Saskatchewan, volunteer award for 50 years of service, Mary Walters, recognition, member's statement,
1500
- Automobile Accident Insurance (Benefits) Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 32)
- Automobile insurance
- Injury coverage, management of,
579–580
- Budget, 2017-18
- Hiked taxes, service cuts, inability to deal with provincial finances, and continued mismanagement of the economy, condemnation, moved (Sproule),
3702–3703
- Cancer
- Movember campaign
- (2018), member's statement,
4653
- Climate change
- Caused by human activity, recognition, and condemnation of government failure to create green jobs, moved (Pedersen),
5906–5907
- Questions and comments
5908
- Corrections and Policing Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- COVID-19 pandemic
- High Five campaign, Indian Head Bakery, member's statement,
7017–7018
- Crown Corporations Public Ownership Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 1)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee,
78
- Education Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Education, funding
- Crisis in classrooms due to underfunding, recognition, moved (Beck),
6345–6347
- eHealth Saskatchewan
- Procurement
- Request Auditor perform to fully examine recent and current tendering processes, and that said report be table with the Public Accounts Committee, moved (Mowat); defeated,
P460–461
- Energy and Resources Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Entrepreneurs
- Catellier, Miguel, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Saskatchewan Future 40 winner, member's statement,
4985–4986
- Environment Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Environmental protection
- Bill C-48 (federal), Senate committee opposition to, member's statement,
6047
- Exercise
- Go Out and Play challenge, Pilot Butte, winners, member's statement,
5584–5585
- First Nations
- United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous people
- Assembly supports, moved (Belanger)
- Questions and comments
5793
- Football
- Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association
- 3A 9-man, Provincial Championship (2019), Indian Head Broncs, member's statement,
6501
- Fundraising
- Catherine's Cause, Catherine Okolita, fundraising efforts, awards and recognition, member's statement,
6033–6034
- Genetic disorders
- Osteogenesis imperfecta (brittle bone disease), awareness and innovation efforts of Carter Brown, member's statement,
4184
- Health
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Personal safety measures, member's statement,
6903
- Health care
- Government actions regarding hallway medicine, employee communication, and infrastructure decline, condemnation, moved (Chartier),
6509–6510
- Public system, support for, and condemnation of government statements supporting private care, moved (Sproule),
6798–6800
- Questions and comments
6806
- Wait times
- Diagnostic and specialist services, Fraser Institute annual survey, 2018, Saskatchewan rankings, member's statement,
5130
- Hockey
- Midget AAA
- Telus Cup 2018, Notre Dame Hounds, Wilcox, national champions, member's statement,
4123
- Humboldt Broncos bus tragedy (April 6, 2018)
- Sympathy and condolences for lives lost, support for surviving families, and gratitude to first responders, RCMP, and medical professionals, moved (Moe),
3719
- Justice Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Legislative Assembly members
- Apologies
- Impaired driving charge,
731
- Liquor Retail Modernization Act (No. 23)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
690
- Liquor Retail Modernization Consequential Amendments Act, 2016 (No. 24)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
691
- Mental health
- Youth
- Capacity-building pilot project launch, Greenall High School, Balgonie, member's statement,
5220
- Miscellaneous Statutes (Crown Corporations' Fiscal Year End Standardization) Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 2)
- Municipalities, funding
- Deep and unexpected cuts and elimination of grants-in-lieu, condemnation of government, moved (Rancourt),
2340–2342
- Questions and comments
2343
- Official opposition
- Critique
- Position on private investments into health care, member's statement,
6790
- Position on Regina bypass, member's statement,
6708
- Physicians
- And nurses, recruitment and retention, government commitment to innovative solutions, support, moved (Weekes),
4338
- National Doctors' Day (May 1), and recognition of government's recruitment efforts, member's statement,
5879
- Recruitment
- Accomplishments, member's statement,
2822
- Points of Order [Session 4]
- Language
- Use of "misleading",
6204
- Premiers
- Brad Wall, pay tribute for his 18 years of service, moved (Morgan),
3335–3336
- Provincial Auditor
- Business and financial plan (2018-19),
P290–291
- Business and financial plan (2019-20),
P454
- Business and financial plan (2020-21),
P626
- Public Accounts Committee
- Canadian Council of Public Accounts Committees
- Committee authorizes attendance at Canadian Council of Public Accounts Committees-Canadian Council of Legislative Auditors annual conference
- Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island (September 23-25, 2018), moved (McMorris),
P315
- Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario (August 18-20, 2019), moved (McMorris),
P527
- Reports
- Fourth, be adopted and presented to the Assembly, moved (McMorris),
P677
- Special warrant for Provincial Auditor, recommendation, moved (McMorris),
P674–675
- Public Service Commission
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Question period [Session 1]
- Automobile insurance
- Injury coverage, management of,
579–580
- Railways
- Commodities backlog
- Urge federal government to pass an order in council with requirements to help address issue and implement legislative improvements, moved (Bradshaw)
- Questions and comments
3585
- Regina bypass
- Official opening (October 2019), member's statement,
6097
- Regina Bypass Consortium
- Safety record, member's statement,
2453
- Scope and importance, member's statement,
1834
- Regional health authorities
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Saskatchewan Cancer Agency
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- (2016) v.1, ch.14; (2018) v.2, ch.38,
P459
- Saskatchewan Housing Corporation
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority
- Estimates
- (2016-17), main, non-budgetary,
C103–107
- Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation
- Estimates
- (2016-17), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C117,
C121
- Saskatchewan Workers' Compensation Board
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Social Services Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 37)
- Wascana Park and Wascana Centre Authority
- Governance structure, restore, and ensure an appropriate building for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, moved (Sarauer),
5359–5361
- Water Security Agency
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Women
- 2017 Canada's Most Powerful Women, Top 100, Women's Executive Network, Alana Koch, recipient, member's statement,
3066
- Meili, Mr. Ryan (NDP, Saskatoon Meewasin). s.2,3,4: Leader of the Opposition.
- 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]
- Advanced Education Ministry
- Agriculture Ministry
- Satellite offices and extension services,
3689–3690
- Agriculture, programs
- Business risk management programs
- AgriRecovery, access for farmers and declaration of disaster event,
6662
- Alcohol
- Warehousing and distribution of specialty products,
7028–7029
- Art and artists
- Canadian Painting Competition 2017, Laura Payne, finalist, member's statement,
3267
- Budget, 2018-19
- Upstream spending and increased debt,
3739–3740
- Budget, 2019-20
- Accuracy and transparency,
5272
- Debt and taxation, impact on families and the economy,
5441–5442
- Budget, 2020-21
- COVID-19 pandemic, budget measures,
6942–6944
- COVID-19 pandemic, disease prevention and economic stimulus,
6987–6988
- COVID-19 pandemic, impact on long-term forecasts,
6994
- Buffalo Narrows Community Correctional Centre, closure
- Bus services
- Passenger services, intermunicipal
- Business
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Closure of non-essential services and support for small business,
6908,
6916
- Canadian Armed Forces
- Pilot training, consolidation of programs and future of 15 Wing Moose Jaw,
4186
- Cancer
- Fundraising
- Daffodil month
- (April 2018), cancer research, member's statement,
4030
- Carbon tax
- Economic impact studies,
6036
- Federal imposition, provincial challenge,
4032–4033
- Federal requirements to access energy infrastructure funding,
3372–3374
- Child care
- Access and affordability,
6943
- Child welfare, children in care,
5730
- Child welfare, First Nations children in care
- Reduction efforts, government actions,
5869–5870
- Christmas
- (2019), member's statement,
6708
- Climate change
- Student protest and carbon tax challenge,
5917–5918
- Coal
- Phase-out, transition planning for miners,
6037–6038
- Community-based organizations
- Funding stability and importance of upstream investment,
3656
- Condolences
- Bailey, Roy, moved (Moe),
5377
- Conflict of Interest Commissioner
- Office of the Registrar of Lobbyists
- Registry, 100-hour threshold,
5248
- Construction industry
- Services, provincial sales tax exemption, eliminated
- Job losses and industry slowdown,
5150,
5428
- Coroners
- Coroner's inquest, Samwel Uko,
6934,
6961
- And support for a suicide prevention strategy,
6976–6977
- Courts
- Aboriginal court worker program
- Reverse cuts, petition,
1642
- COVID-19 pandemic, government response
- Crown corporations
- Privatization, defining with legislation,
2386,
4399
- Curriculum
- Treaty education, minister's remarks and overseeing of curriculum review,
2923
- Demonstrations
- First Nations child welfare and justice reform, protest camp in Wascana Park,
4372–4373
- Diabetes
- Program delivery and performance management, coordination and oversight,
4784
- Diagnostic imaging
- Two-for-one private-pay model
- Canada Health Transfer, implications for,
6748
- Wait times, and surgical wait times,
7011–7013
- Discrimination
- National day of action against hate and intolerance (January 29th), declaration,
5372
- Domestic violence
- Government efforts, rate reduction and survivor supports,
4123–4124,
4155
- Drainage
- Global Transportation Hub and City of Regina, unapproved ditch
- Lack of maintenance and impact on surrounding farmers,
4360
- Drug and alcohol abuse
- Addictions services
- And in-patient treatment, access and wait times,
4759–4760
- Fentanyl and crystal meth, harm reduction efforts,
3474
- Safe consumption site, Saskatoon, and funding for addictions programs,
6977–6978
- Treatment centres, in-patient
- Estevan, St. Joseph's Hospital
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals
- Pharmacare
- National strategy, immediately call on the federal government to implement and fully fund, moved (Chartier),
4074–4075
- National strategy, support, member's statement,
3797
- Early childhood education
- And child care
- Availability and affordability,
5249
- Economy
- Challenges to export economy, and impact of government actions,
6720–6721
- COVID-19 pandemic, impacts
- Government supports and stimulus funding,
6915–6916
- Government policies and economic mobility,
4987–4988
- Recovery measures and personal debt levels,
3540
- Education
- Consultation and planning for the future,
5748–5749
- COVID-19 pandemic, suspension of in-person classes
- Government engagement,
5426
- Staff, educational assistants
- Staff, status of salaries while facilities closed due to pandemic,
6906
- Education, funding,
5729–5730
- And funding for innovation,
5528
- Faith-based schools and non-Catholic student attendance at Catholic schools
- Support for government commitment, moved (Makowsky),
2414–2416
- First Nations and Métis
- Provincial funding
- Filling federal gap,
4187
- Restore funding, leadership campaign promise,
3362
- Resumption of in-classroom learning and support for COVID-19 pandemic adjustments,
6943,
7018
- eHealth Saskatchewan
- Contracts, conflict of interest and value-for-money review,
4874–4875,
4904
- Election (Fairness and Accountability) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 606)
- Elections
- By-elections, Saskatoon Eastview and Regina Walsh Acres
- And addition of MLAs,
6074
- And local representation,
6075
- Fixed election dates and conflicts with other levels of government,
4655,
4675–4676
- Provincial 2020, timing of, conflict with fixed election dates,
6721–6722
- Provincial, polling stations on reserves and First Nations voter turnout,
4784
- Executive Council
- Chief of staff to the Premier, former, paid leave and severance package,
4437
- Exports
- Agricultural and agri-food
- China, restriction on trade
- Film industry
- Birth of a Family documentary, Tasha Hubbard, member's statement,
2539
- Cinergie, international francophone film festival (May 8-13, 2018), 13th annual, Saskatoon, member's statement,
4309
- Saskatchewan Film Employment tax credit
- Restoration, member's statement,
7017
- First Nations
- And Métis
- Disparities, closing the gap with non-indigenous people, government efforts,
3453
- Children, Boys with Braids campaign and recognition of Michael Linklater as inspirational leader, member's statement,
6683
- Indspire Awards 2018, Michael Linklater, recipient, member's statement,
2951
- Francophones
- Francophone affairs, transfer from Executive Council to Parks, Culture and Sport Ministry,
4903
- Gangs
- Gang violence reduction strategy
- Global Transportation Hub
- Clients, considerations, services and land acquisition,
4562
- Divestment, potential,
4847
- Free-flow access, infrastructure commitment
- Contractual obligations,
5116
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition deal,
2680–2681
- Impact on business viability and need for judicial inquiry,
4817–4818
- Investigation, transparency and accountability,
3593,
4370
- Public inquiry and conflict of interest,
3622–3623
- Transparency and accountability, and comments by leadership candidates,
4357–4359
- Transparency and accountability, importance of and need for, moved (Sproule),
3079–3081
- Questions and comments
3082
- Government
- Cabinet committee on Crown structure, transparency and access to information,
6249
- Deputy ministers and officials, access to,
4303
- Priorities, common ground with official opposition,
3361,
4448–4449
- Procurement
- And opportunities for local tradespeople,
4504–4505
- Opportunities for local tradespeople and inclusion of community benefits tendering criteria,
7003–7004
- Transparency and accountability,
5154
- Government financial management,
3594,
5429
- Unforeseen circumstances, government planning and resilience,
6816–6817
- Government Relations Ministry
- Group homes
- Weyburn, council decision to reject new group home project,
5371–5372
- Health
- COVID-19 pandemic
- First Nations, Métis, and remote communities, increased risk and mitigation efforts,
6908
- Government pandemic plan and communications,
6863
- Government pandemic plan, development, funding,
6917
- Government planning and priorities,
6930–6931
- Health care
- COVID-19 pandemic
- High-risk populations and facilities,
6919
- Testing protocols and supplies,
6917
- Testing protocols for non-travellers,
6908
- Personal protective equipment
- Procurement, infrastructure, equipment and services, support for local bidders,
6749
- Public system, government support,
6748
- Wait times
- Lab services and diagnoses,
4213
- Health care, funding
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Impact on health budget, contingency planning and fund,
6944
- Staffing, facility capacity, and emergency room waits,
6709–6710
- Highways and roads
- Saskatoon freeway, planning,
3862
- Highways and roads, safety
- HIV infections
- Medication and services, access and funding,
3509–3510
- Testing and treatment,
3270
- Honours and awards
- Governor General's Award in Commemoration of the Persons Case, achievements in gender equality, Betsy Bury, recipient, member's statement,
3149
- Order of Canada
- (December 30, 2016), Harold Chapman, leader of co-operative movement, member's statement,
1691–1692
- Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal
- (2016), Peter Zakreski, recipient, member's statement,
2293
- Hospitals
- Children's Hospital of Saskatchewan
- Recruitment
- Physicians and specialists,
3921
- New facilities, design considerations,
4158–4159
- Victoria Hospital, Prince Albert, renewal
- And funding for other health facility projects,
4238
- Funding model and use of local contractors,
6769–6770
- Hospitals, emergency rooms
- Humboldt Broncos bus tragedy (April 6, 2018)
- Effect on organ donation rates
- And recognition of crash anniversary, member's statement,
5706
- Sympathy and condolences for lives lost, support for surviving families, and gratitude to first responders, RCMP, and medical professionals, moved (Moe),
3711–3712
- Sympathy and condolences to the friends and family of Dayna Brons, and addition of her name to the list of names previously acknowledged, moved (Moe),
3768
- Infrastructure
- COVID-19 pandemic, economic recovery stimulus funding
- Interpretation Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 40)
- Interpretation Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 2) (No. 99)
- Job creation
- And economic recovery,
4503
- Legislative Assembly
- Moment of silence and recognition of lives lost during event in Toronto, Ontario (April 23, 2018),
3997
- Wheelchair for a Day (April 26, 2017), member's statement,
2310
- Legislative Assembly members
- Apologies
- Failure of his duty to elevate the tone,
6961
- Incorrect official mentioned in Question Period,
4937
- Federal nominations for sitting members,
3968–3969
- New, Saskatoon Meewasin constituency, appreciation and intention, member's statement,
1539
- Retiring members, appreciation, moved (Moe),
7086–7088
- Lobbyists Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 615)
- Long-term care facilities
- Care standards, independent investigation and government oversight,
6932
- Condition of, and protection for staff whistle-blowers,
7019–7020
- Medical personnel
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Recognition of efforts, member's statement,
6903
- Meewasin Valley Authority
- Mental health facilities
- Emergency units
- Supports for, petition,
2890
- Mental health services
- And mental health emergency unit wait times,
6962
- Minimum wage
- $15 per hour, increase, impact on economy,
4724–4725
- Adequacy and indexation formula,
5427,
6931
- Ministerial statements [Session 3]
- Trade agreements (commerce)
- Interprovincial with Ontario, memorandum of understanding (Harrison),
4508
- Miscellaneous Statutes (SaskPower and SaskEnergy) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 64)
- Motor vehicles
- Used, provincial sales tax exemption
- Changes
- Affordability and method of calculation,
3861
- Multiple sclerosis
- Saskatchewan Blue Cross annual walk for multiple sclerosis, Saskatoon (April 30, 2017), member's statement,
2382
- Municipalities, funding,
3152
- Deep and unexpected cuts and elimination of grants-in-lieu, condemnation of government, moved (Rancourt),
2339–2340
- Questions and comments
2343
- Government support, Moose Jaw,
3623
- Government support, Prince Albert,
3423
- People with disabilities
- Transportation service, intermunicipal,
4253
- Petroleum refineries
- Co-op Refinery Complex, Regina, labour disruption
- Physicians
- Emergency room doctors and medical specialists, Regina staffing, impact on emergency room waits,
6628–6629
- Pipelines
- Replacement program and support for local tradespeople,
4676
- Pipelines Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 43)
- Points of Order [Session 4]
- Political parties
- Donations
- Lobbyists and corporations receiving government contracts, enact legislation banning donations, moved (Forbes),
2506–2508
- Post-secondary institutions
- Funding
- Restore, petition,
2184,
2215,
2235,
2276,
2293,
2310,
2324,
2352,
2364,
2381,
2400,
2422,
2437,
2493,
2524
- Open educational resources, funding commitment under New West Partnership,
2563–2564
- Post-secondary students
- Students Mobilizing Against Cuts, protests, member's statement,
2401
- Potash industry
- Nutrien, head office presence in Saskatoon, tax incentives and legislative requirements,
4902–4903,
5017–5018
- Royalty structure changes,
5586
- Supports for industry and workers,
6025
- Prairie Resilience: A Made-in-Saskatchewan Climate Change Strategy
- And renewable energy targets,
3799
- Government commitments to global solutions,
6035–6036
- Priority Saskatchewan
- Contractor selection criteria, support for local contractors,
5749–5750
- Provincial Sales Tax Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 70)
- Public service
- Vendor-sponsored travel and gifts
- Public welfare
- Income assistance programs
- Income assistance programs, clients
- Funding for funeral services, elimination,
2369,
2429
- Public-private partnerships
- Maintenance responsibilities and condition of facilities,
7004–7005
- Question period [Session 1]
- Crown corporations
- Privatization, defining with legislation,
2386
- Meewasin Valley Authority
- Post-secondary education
- Funding
- And student supports,
1949
- Post-secondary institutions
- Open educational resources, funding commitment under New West Partnership,
2563–2564
- Public welfare
- Income assistance programs, clients
- Funding for funeral services, elimination,
2369,
2429
- Saskatchewan Housing Corporation
- Saskatchewan Transportation Company
- Elimination
- Impact on vulnerable people,
2315
- Schools
- Capital projects
- Funding
- Repairs and maintenance,
1545
- Teacher education
- Northern teacher education program
- Northern teacher education program and Northern Professional Access College
- Five-year agreement, governance adjustment and funding redirection,
1569–1570
- University of Saskatchewan
- College of Medicine
- Funding redirected from base operating budget,
2043
- Question period [Session 2]
- Agriculture Ministry
- Satellite offices and extension services,
3689–3690
- Budget, 2018-19
- Upstream spending and increased debt,
3739–3740
- Canadian Armed Forces
- Pilot training, consolidation of programs and future of 15 Wing Moose Jaw,
4186
- Carbon tax
- Federal imposition, provincial challenge,
4032–4033
- Federal requirements to access energy infrastructure funding,
3372–3374
- Community-based organizations
- Funding stability and importance of upstream investment,
3656
- Conflict of Interest Commissioner
- Crown corporations
- Privatization, defining with legislation,
4399
- Curriculum
- Treaty education, minister's remarks and overseeing of curriculum review,
2923
- Demonstrations
- First Nations child welfare and justice reform, protest camp in Wascana Park,
4372–4373
- Domestic violence
- Government efforts, rate reduction and survivor supports,
4123–4124,
4155
- Drainage
- Global Transportation Hub and City of Regina, unapproved ditch
- Lack of maintenance and impact on surrounding farmers,
4360
- Drug and alcohol abuse
- Fentanyl and crystal meth, harm reduction efforts,
3474
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals
- Economy
- Recovery measures and personal debt levels,
3540
- Education, funding
- First Nations and Métis
- Provincial funding
- Filling federal gap,
4187
- Restore funding, leadership campaign promise,
3362
- Executive Council
- Chief of staff to the Premier, former, paid leave and severance package,
4437
- First Nations
- And Métis
- Disparities, closing the gap with non-indigenous people, government efforts,
3453
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition deal
2680–2681
- Investigation, transparency and accountability,
3593,
4370
- Public inquiry and conflict of interest,
3622–3623
- Transparency and accountability, and comments by leadership candidates,
4357–4359
- Government
- Deputy ministers and officials, access to,
4303
- Priorities, common ground with official opposition,
3361,
4448–4449
- Government financial management
3594
- Health care
- Wait times
- Lab services and diagnoses,
4213
- Highways and roads
- Saskatoon freeway, planning,
3862
- Highways and roads, safety
- Highway intersections
- Safety efforts and potential improvements,
4093–4094
- HIV infections
- Medication and services, access and funding,
3509–3510
- Testing and treatment,
3270
- Hospitals
- Children's Hospital of Saskatchewan
- Recruitment
- Physicians and specialists,
3921
- New facilities, design considerations,
4158–4159
- Victoria Hospital, Prince Albert, renewal
- And funding for other health facility projects,
4238
- Legislative Assembly members
- Federal nominations for sitting members,
3968–3969
- Motor vehicles
- Used, provincial sales tax exemption, changes
- Affordability and method of calculation,
3861
- Municipalities, funding
3152
- Government support, Moose Jaw,
3623
- Government support, Prince Albert,
3423
- People with disabilities
- Transportation service, intermunicipal,
4253
- Prairie Resilience: A Made-in-Saskatchewan Climate Change Strategy
- And renewable energy targets,
3799
- Public welfare
- Income assistance programs
- Saskatchewan Transportation Company
- School shooting, La Loche, 2016
- Damage to building, funding for repairs,
2923
- Support for community,
4252
- Sixties Scoop, government apology
- And actions towards closing the disparity gap,
4326
- Suicides
- Prevention, Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations' strategy, funding and support,
4381–4382
- Teachers
- Salaries, funding commitment,
4263
- Trade
- United States
- Steel and aluminum tariffs
- Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, calls to action
- Government implementation and report on progress,
3457,
3475
- Unemployment
- And further reduction of public service employees,
3361
- And provincial economy,
3690
- Question period [Session 3]
- Budget, 2019-20
- Accuracy and transparency,
5272
- Debt and taxation, impact on families and the economy,
5441–5442
- Bus services
- Passenger services, intermunicipal
- Carbon tax
- Economic impact studies,
6036
- Child welfare, children in care
5730
- Child welfare, First Nations children in care
- Reduction efforts, government actions,
5869–5870
- Climate change
- Student protest and carbon tax challenge,
5917–5918
- Coal
- Phase-out, transition planning for miners,
6037–6038
- Conflict of Interest Commissioner
- Office of the Registrar of Lobbyists
- Registry, 100-hour threshold,
5248
- Construction industry
- Services, provincial sales tax exemption, eliminated
- Job losses and industry slowdown,
5150,
5428
- Diabetes
- Program delivery and performance management, coordination and oversight,
4784
- Discrimination
- National day of action against hate and intolerance (January 29th), declaration,
5372
- Drug and alcohol abuse
- Addictions services
- And in-patient treatment, access and wait times,
4759–4760
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals
- Early childhood education
- And child care
- Availability and affordability,
5249
- Economy
- Government policies and economic mobility,
4987–4988
- Education
- Consultation and planning for the future,
5748–5749
- Government engagement,
5426
- eHealth Saskatchewan
- Contracts, conflict of interest and value-for-money review,
4874–4875,
4904
- Elections
- Fixed election dates and conflicts with other levels of government,
4655,
4675–4676
- Provincial, polling stations on reserves and First Nations voter turnout,
4784
- Exports
- Agricultural and agri-food
- China, restriction on trade
- Francophones
- Francophone affairs, transfer from Executive Council to Parks, Culture and Sport Ministry,
4903
- Gangs
- Gang violence reduction strategy
- Global Transportation Hub
- Clients, considerations, services and land acquisition,
4562
- Divestment, potential,
4847
- Free-flow access, infrastructure commitment
- Contractual obligations,
5116
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition deal
- Impact on business viability and need for judicial inquiry,
4817–4818
- Government
- Procurement
- And opportunities for local tradespeople,
4504–4505
- Transparency and accountability,
5154
- Government financial management
5429
- Group homes
- Weyburn, council decision to reject new group home project,
5371–5372
- Highways and roads, safety
- Highway intersections
- Safety efforts and potential improvements,
5046–5047
- Hospitals, emergency rooms
- Job creation
- And economic recovery,
4503
- Legislative Assembly members
- Minimum wage
- $15 per hour, increase, impact on economy,
4724–4725
- Adequacy and indexation formula,
5427
- Pipelines
- Replacement program and support for local tradespeople,
4676
- Post-secondary institutions
- Potash industry
- Nutrien, head office presence in Saskatoon, tax incentives and legislative requirements,
4902–4903,
5017–5018
- Royalty structure changes,
5586
- Supports for industry and workers,
6025
- Prairie Resilience: A Made-in-Saskatchewan Climate Change Strategy
- Government commitments to global solutions,
6035–6036
- Priority Saskatchewan
- Contractor selection criteria, support for local contractors,
5749–5750
- Public service
- Vendor-sponsored travel and gifts
- Public welfare
- Income assistance programs
- Regina bypass
- Public-private partnership with Vinci (France)
- Ability to address community needs and response timeliness,
4728
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Facilities consolidation, Global Transportation Hub,
5842
- Sixties Scoop, government apology
- And government action on recommendations,
5983–5986
- And records for federal class action settlement,
5831,
5843
- Suicides
- Prevention, government initiatives and need for strategy,
5986,
6007,
6035
- Teacher education
- Northern teacher education program
- Transfer to Northlands College
- And impact on northern teacher recruitment and retention,
4624,
5426–5427
- Trade missions
- Return on investment,
4656
- Wascana Park and Wascana Centre Authority
- Commercial developments in park, Canadian National Institute for the Blind, partnership with Brandt Developments,
5161–5162,
5190–5191
- Question period [Session 4]
- Agriculture, programs
- Business risk management programs
- AgriRecovery, access for farmers and declaration of disaster event,
6662
- Alcohol
- Warehousing and distribution of specialty products,
7028–7029
- Budget, 2020-21
- COVID-19 pandemic, budget measures,
6942–6944
- COVID-19 pandemic, disease prevention and economic stimulus,
6987–6988
- COVID-19 pandemic, impact on long-term forecasts,
6994
- Business
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Closure of non-essential services and support for small business,
6908,
6916
- Child care
- Access and affordability,
6943
- Coroners
- Coroner's inquest, Samwel Uko,
6934,
6961
- And support for a suicide prevention strategy,
6976–6977
- COVID-19 pandemic, government response
- Diagnostic imaging
- Two-for-one private-pay model
- Canada Health Transfer, implications for,
6748
- Wait times, and surgical wait times,
7011–7013
- Drug and alcohol abuse
- Safe consumption site, Saskatoon, and funding for addictions programs,
6977–6978
- Treatment centres, in-patient
- Estevan, St. Joseph's Hospital
- Economy
- Challenges to export economy, and impact of government actions,
6720–6721
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Government supports and stimulus funding,
6915–6916
- Education
- COVID-19 pandemic, suspension of in-person classes
- Staff, educational assistants
- Staff, status of salaries while facilities closed due to pandemic,
6906
- Education, funding
- Resumption of in-classroom learning and support for COVID-19 pandemic adjustments,
6943,
7018
- Elections
- By-elections, Saskatoon Eastview and Regina Walsh Acres
- And addition of MLAs,
6074
- And local representation,
6075
- Provincial 2020, timing of, conflict with fixed election dates,
6721–6722
- Government
- Cabinet committee on Crown structure, transparency and access to information,
6249
- Procurement
- Opportunities for local tradespeople and inclusion of community benefits tendering criteria,
7003–7004
- Government financial management
- Unforeseen circumstances, government planning and resilience,
6816–6817
- Health
- COVID-19 pandemic
- First Nations, Métis, and remote communities, increased risk and mitigation efforts,
6908
- Government pandemic plan and communications,
6863
- Government pandemic plan, development, funding,
6917
- Government planning and priorities,
6930–6931
- Health care
- COVID-19 pandemic
- High-risk populations and facilities,
6919
- Testing protocols and supplies,
6917
- Testing protocols for non-travellers,
6908
- Personal protective equipment
- Procurement, infrastructure, equipment and services, support for local bidders,
6749
- Public system, government support,
6748
- Health care, funding
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Impact on health budget, contingency planning and fund,
6944
- Staffing, facility capacity, and emergency room waits,
6709–6710
- Hospitals
- Victoria Hospital, Prince Albert, renewal
- Funding model and use of local contractors,
6769–6770
- Hospitals, emergency rooms
- Infrastructure
- COVID-19 pandemic, economic recovery stimulus funding
- Long-term care facilities
- Care standards, independent investigation and government oversight,
6932
- Condition of, and protection for staff whistle-blowers,
7019–7020
- Mental health services
- And mental health emergency unit wait times,
6962
- Minimum wage
- Adequacy and indexation formula,
6931
- Petroleum refineries
- Co-op Refinery Complex, Regina, labour disruption
- Physicians
- Emergency room doctors and medical specialists, Regina staffing, impact on emergency room waits,
6628–6629
- Public-private partnerships
- Maintenance responsibilities and condition of facilities,
7004–7005
- Railways
- CN Rail strike, support for workers and urgent need for service restoration,
6526–6527
- Saskatchewan Hospital North Battleford
- Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Net metering program
- Replacement program, impact on solar industry and customer rates,
6271–6272
- Schools
- Capital projects
- Funding
- Repairs and replacements, funding predictability,
6686–6687
- Suicides
- Prevention, government action plan and support for private member's bill,
6962,
6987
- Surgery
- Funding increase, and system-wide needs,
6249–6250
- Teachers
- Collective bargaining agreement
- Trade
- Development, government initiatives and impact of western separation movement,
6661
- Wascana Park and Wascana Centre Authority
- Commercial developments in park, Canadian National Institute for the Blind, partnership with Brandt Developments
- Auditor review, findings,
6711
- Railways
- CN Rail strike
- Support for workers and urgent need for service restoration,
6526–6527
- Regina bypass
- Public-private partnership with Vinci (France)
- Ability to address community needs and response timeliness,
4728
- Saskatchewan Employment (Incremental Increase to the Minimum Wage) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 611)
- Saskatchewan Hospital North Battleford
- Saskatchewan Housing Corporation
- Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program
- Saskatchewan Party
- Leadership, critique, member's statement,
6377
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Facilities consolidation, Global Transportation Hub,
5842
- Net metering program
- Replacement program, impact on solar industry
- Power outage, widespread (December 2018)
- Expression of thanks to all involved in repair and management efforts, statement by a member,
5123–5124
- Saskatchewan Transportation Company
- SaskEnergy Inc.
- Estimates
- (2017-18), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C354–360
- School shooting, La Loche, 2016
- Damage to building, funding for repairs,
2923
- Support for community,
4252
- Schools
- Capital projects,
4262
- Funding
- Repairs and maintenance,
1545
- Repairs and replacements, funding predictability,
6686–6687
- Sixties Scoop, government apology
- And actions towards closing the disparity gap,
4326
- And government action on recommendations,
5983–5986
- And records for federal class action settlement,
5831,
5843
- Speaker
- Election [Docherty],
3351
- Speaker and Deputy Speaker, rulings and statements [Session 3]
- Language
- I definitely heard it, withdraw and apologize,
5672
- Unparliamentary comment "grow a spinal cord"
- Withdraw and apologize,
5194
- Suicides
- Prevention, Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations' strategy, funding and support,
4381–4382
- Prevention, government action plan and support for private member's bill,
6962,
6987
- Surgery
- Funding increase, and system-wide needs,
6249–6250
- Teacher education
- Northern teacher education program
- Northern teacher education program and Northern Professional Access College
- Five-year agreement, governance adjustment and funding redirection,
1569–1570
- Teachers
- Collective bargaining agreement
- Salaries, funding commitment,
4263
- Terrorism
- Event at mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand (March 15, 2019), member's statement,
5370
- Event in Toronto, Ontario (April 23, 2018), moment of silence and recognition of lives lost, member's statement,
3997
- Trade
- Development, government initiatives and impact of western separation movement,
6661
- United States
- Steel and aluminum tariffs
- Trade agreements (commerce)
- Interprovincial with Ontario, memorandum of understanding, ministerial statement (Harrison),
4508
- Trade missions
- Return on investment,
4656
- Tributes
- Bury, Dr. John, family physician and Medicare pioneer, member's statement,
2524
- Smith, Harry Leslie, writer and social welfare advocate, member's statement,
5044
- Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, calls to action
- Government implementation and report on progress,
3457,
3475
- Unemployment
- And further reduction of public service employees,
3361
- And provincial economy,
3690
- University of Saskatchewan
- College of Medicine
- Funding redirected from base operating budget,
2043
- Violence
- National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women (December 6)
- (2018), member's statement,
5148
- Wascana Park and Wascana Centre Authority
- Commercial developments in park, Canadian National Institute for the Blind, partnership with Brandt Developments,
5161–5162,
5190–5191
- Auditor review, findings,
6711
- Water Security Agency Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 44)
- Merriman, Mr. Paul (Sask Party, Saskatoon Silverspring-Sutherland). s.1,2,3,4: Minister of Social Services.
- Act to Reduce Salaries of Members of the Legislative Assembly, 2017 (No. 47)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
1817
- 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]
- Adoption Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 16)
- Referred to Human Services Committee,
1383
- Advocate for Children and Youth
- Appointment, Corey O'Soup, moved (Merriman),
946
- Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 201)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee,
6972
- Autism
- Fundraising and awareness
- Autism Speaks Canada Walk in Saskatoon (June 12, 2016), member's statement,
472
- Automobile Accident Insurance (Benefits) Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 32)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee,
1375
- Automobile Accident Insurance Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 197)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee,
6971
- Brain tumours
- Brain Tumour Awareness Month (May 2018), member's statement,
4122
- Budget, March 22, 2017
- Moved (Merriman) to resume debate (March 23, 2017),
1846
- Cancer Agency Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 13)
- Referred to Human Services Committee,
1243
- Child and Family Services Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 33)
- Referred to Human Services Committee,
1376
- Child and Family Services Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 86)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
4318
- Child welfare
- Legislation, review and update
- Child welfare, First Nations children in care
- First Nations child and family services agencies
- Agreement between government and Saskatoon Tribal Council, ministerial statement (Merriman),
5376
- Newborn apprehensions, increased,
4904
- Overrepresentation, government actions and involvement of indigenous leaders,
5857–5858
- Reduction efforts, government actions,
5869–5870
- Reduction strategy and work with First Nations agencies,
4007
- Children
- Dietary needs, nutrition and access,
5224
- Climate change
- Government position outlined in white paper (October 18, 2016), support for, and opposition to national carbon tax, moved (Wall); amendment (Wotherspoon); transmittal, moved (Merriman),
869
- Committees
- Membership, government to opposition ratio, moved (Merriman),
H59
- Community-based organizations
- Funding stability and importance of upstream investment,
3656
- Funding stability and need for multi-year investment,
6631
- Condolences
- Transmittal, moved (Merriman),
1040
- Coroners Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 41)
- Coroners Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 189)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
6777
- Corporation Capital Tax Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 58)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee,
2105
- Crown and Central Agencies Committee
- Elections
- Chair [Young], moved (Merriman),
C137
- Membership
- Substitution, moved (Merriman),
1671,
H11
- Crown Corporations Public Ownership Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 1)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee,
1374
- Economy Committee
- Membership
- Substitutions, moved (Merriman),
H11
- Education Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 63)
- Referred to Human Services Committee,
2245
- Education Property Tax Act (No. 48)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
2146
- Education Property Tax Consequential Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 49)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice,
2147
- Enforcement of Maintenance Orders Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 174)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
6532
- Extension of Compassionate Care Act, 2016 (No. 28)
- Referred to Human Services Committee,
1372
- Fiduciaries Access to Digital Information Act (No. 176)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
6532
- Film and Video Classification Act, 2016 (No. 19)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
1303
- Financial Planners and Financial Advisors Act (No. 203)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
6972
- Football
- Canadian Junior Football League championship, Canadian Bowl
- 2016, Saskatoon Hilltops, champions, member's statement,
1295
- Forest Resources Management Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 10)
- Referred to Economy Committee,
1156
- Forestry Professions Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 11)
- Referred to Economy Committee,
1156
- Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 30)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
1305
- Fuel Tax Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 68)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee,
2301
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition processes audit
- Motions
- Request to move motion regarding officials appearing as witnesses (Sarauer), defeated,
P109
- Request officials, past and present, appear before committee as witnesses, either individually or together, moved (Sproule); amendment (Sarauer),
P153
- Committee meet with [current] officials on February 13th, 2017, to conclude consideration of recommendations, moved (Doke), abstention (Sarauer), motion to rescind (Sarauer),
P184
- Request all documentation, without redactions, referenced by the Chief Executive Officer of the Hub and the Deputy Minister of Highways as they have endeavoured to check the record and get back to the committee with information, moved (Sarauer),
P211
- Request update by March 17, 2017 from officials from both Ministry of Highways and Global Transportation Hub regarding outstanding information and documentation to the committee, moved (Sarauer),
P220
- Government financial management
- Social spending and government priorities,
3571–3572
- Group homes
- Weyburn, council decision to reject new group home project,
5372
- Hockey
- University of Saskatchewan Huskies
- Placement in University Cup finals, member's statement,
1880
- Homeless shelters
- Youth shelter, Dories House, Swift Current, funding,
3658
- Horned Cattle Purchases Repeal Act, 2016 (No. 14)
- Referred to Economy Committee,
1159
- House Services Committee
- Membership lists, adopted and reported to the Assembly, moved (Merriman),
H59
- Reports
- Third, be adopted and filed with Clerk, moved (Merriman),
H12
- Fourth, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Merriman),
H13
- Fourteenth, adoption and filed with the Clerk, moved (Merriman),
H59
- Rules and Procedures of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
- Revisions subcommittee, membership, moved (Merriman),
H12
- Steering committee, membership substitution, moved (Merriman),
H11
- Housing
- Co-operative housing
- Contract expiry and continuation of rental assistance,
6688–6689
- Human Services Committee
- Membership
- Addition, moved (Merriman),
1671
- Substitutions, moved (Merriman),
H11
- Income Tax Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 69)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee,
2304
- Income Tax Amendment Act, 2020 (No. 210)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee,
6969
- Information and Privacy Commissioner
- Estimates
- (2016-17, November), supplementary,
H15
- Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Membership
- Substitutions, moved (Merriman),
H11
- Interpretation Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 40)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
1823
- Jury Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 204)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
6972
- Justice Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 29)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice,
1304
- Labour-sponsored Venture Capital Corporations Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 62)
- Referred to Economy Committee,
2210
- Legal Profession Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 60)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
2153
- Legislative Assembly
- Adjournment
- (November 30, 2016), until March 6, 2017, moved (Merriman),
1534
- (May 18, 2017), until October 25, 2017, moved (Merriman),
2580
- Members be authorized to address Syrian refugees in the gallery, and language interpretation be permitted from the floor of the chamber, moved (Merriman),
1085
- Legislative Assembly members
- Apologies
- Correction of facts in member's statement,
2447
- Leave of absence
- Regina Pasqua [Fiaz], Saskatoon Churchill-Wildwood [Lambert], and Regina Lakeview [Beck] to attend Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Canadian regional seminar in Quebec City (November 10, 2016) (Merriman),
1274–1275
- Regina Rochdale [Ross] (March 6-9, 2017) to attend Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians steering committee meeting and Equal Voice daughters of the vote 2017 initiative in Ottawa, Ontario, moved (Merriman),
1545
- Saskatoon Willowgrove [Cheveldayoff] and Regina Elphinstone-Centre [McCall] (November 7-10, 2016) to attend Global Elections Organization Conference in Washington, DC, moved (Merriman),
1127
- Lobbyists Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 195)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
6909
- Local Authority Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 31)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
1307
- Marriage Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 175)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
6670
- Meewasin Valley Authority Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 52)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
2152
- Members' Conflict of Interest Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 196)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
6910
- Mining industry
- Mining Supply Chain Forum, Saskatoon (April 12-16, 2016), member's statement,
133
- Ministerial statements [Session 3]
- Child welfare, First Nations children in care
- First Nations child and family services agencies, agreement between government and Saskatoon Tribal Council (Merriman),
5376
- Ministerial statements [Session 4]
- Saskatchewan Housing Corporation
- Fusion 22, Saskatoon, partnership to support youth and young families (Merriman),
6103–6104
- Miscellaneous Statutes (Crown Corporations' Fiscal Year End Standardization) Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 2)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee,
1168
- Miscellaneous Statutes (Economy - Audit Assessments) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 55)
- Referred to Economy Committee,
2119
- Miscellaneous Statutes (Electronic Register) Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 177)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
6533
- Miscellaneous Statutes (SaskPower and SaskEnergy) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 64)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
2248
- Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2019 (No. 178)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
6533
- Missing persons
- Women and girls, indigenous, missing and murdered
- Monument, Saskatoon police station
- Motions, transmittal
- Climate change
- Government position outlined in white paper (October 18, 2016), support for and opposition to national carbon tax, moved (Wall); amendment (Wotherspoon); transmittal, moved (Merriman),
869
- Music
- Saskatchewan Jazz Festival (June 24-July 3, 2016)
- Oil and Gas Conservation Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 56)
- Referred to Economy Committee,
2121
- Opioid Damages and Health Care Costs Recovery Act (No. 199)
- Referred to Human Services Committee,
6971
- Patient Choice Medical Imaging Act (No. 26)
- Referred to Human Services Committee,
1370
- People with disabilities
- Northern Saskatchewan, supports and services, access,
5104
- Pipelines Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 43)
- Referred to Economy Committee,
2088
- Points of Order [Session 1]
- Decorum
- Interference with a member when he's on his feet making a speech,
1673
- Language
- Use of "cannot be trusted," unparliamentary,
774
- Use of "captain grandstand," unparliamentary,
2331
- Use of "deceitful," unparliamentary,
1862
- Use of "false information provided," unparliamentary,
912
- Use of "feather their nest," unparliamentary,
1240
- Use of "lies" and variations, unparliamentary,
1570
- Use of "making stuff up," unparliamentary,
1126
- Use of "puppet of the Premier," unparliamentary,
2299
- Use of "scandal-plagued member" and "scandal-plagued minister," unparliamentary,
1240
- Use of "that's an absolute lie," unparliamentary,
1126
- Use of "wasn't straight with us," unparliamentary,
1697
- Members, reference to presence or absence in the chamber,
981
- Question period
- Question regarding political donations not in scope of question period,
1126
- Speaker ruling, no member may comment upon,
1863
- Points of Order [Session 4]
- Language
- Use of "cannot trust the Minister",
6369
- Use of "lying" in a heckle,
6554
- Members
- Intimating that the Opposition was disappointed that COVID wasn't more serious,
7049
- Question period
- Responses shall be relevant to the question,
6452,
6795
- Post-secondary students
- Graduate students
- Physics, Lindsay Goodwin, work in measuring impact of solar activity in Earth's upper atmosphere, member's statement,
4003
- Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 17)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee,
1385
- Private Bills Committee
- Membership
- Addition, moved (Merriman),
1671
- Privileges Committee
- Membership
- Substitution, moved (Merriman),
H11
- Provincial Auditor
- Business and financial plan (2017-18),
P128
- Special Report: Land Acquisition Processes, The Global Transportation Hub Authority and the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure,
P153,
P182,
P184,
P211
- Provincial Capital Commission Act (No. 50)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee,
2223
- Provincial Court Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 15)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
1381
- Provincial Health Authority Act (No. 53)
- Referred to Human Services Committee,
2112
- Provincial Health Authority Consequential Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 54)
- Referred to Human Services Committee,
2112
- Provincial Lands Act, 2016 (No. 34)
- Referred to Economy Committee,
1366
- Provincial Sales Tax Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 70)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee,
2431
- Provincial Sales Tax Amendment Act, 2020 (No. 211)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee,
6969
- Public Accounts Committee
- Membership
- Substitutions, moved (Merriman),
1671,
H12
- Public Health (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 12)
- Referred to Human Services Committee,
1379
- Public welfare
- Income assistance programs
- Saskatchewan income support program
- Queen's Bench Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 4)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
1352
- Question period [Session 2]
- Child welfare, First Nations children in care
- Reduction strategy and work with First Nations agencies,
4007
- Community-based organizations
- Funding stability and importance of upstream investment,
3656
- Government financial management
- Social spending and government priorities,
3571–3572
- Homeless shelters
- Youth shelter, Dories House, Swift Current, funding,
3658
- Public welfare
- Income assistance programs
- Question period [Session 3]
- Child welfare
- Legislation, review and update
- Child welfare, First Nations children in care
- Newborn apprehensions, increased,
4904
- Overrepresentation, government actions and involvement of indigenous leaders,
5857–5858
- Reduction efforts, government actions,
5869–5870
- Children
- Dietary needs, nutrition and access,
5224
- Group homes
- Weyburn, council decision to reject new group home project,
5372
- People with disabilities
- Northern Saskatchewan, supports and services, access,
5104
- Public welfare
- Income assistance programs
- Sixties Scoop, government apology
- And government action on recommendations,
5983–5986
- And records for federal class action settlement,
5831,
5844
- Question period [Session 4]
- Community-based organizations
- Funding stability and need for multi-year investment,
6631
- Housing
- Co-operative housing
- Contract expiry and continuation of rental assistance,
6688–6689
- Public welfare
- Income assistance programs
- Saskatchewan income support program
- Valley View Centre, Moose Jaw
- Women's shelters
- Capacity issues and funding support for second-stage housing,
6293,
6866–6867
- Residential Services Act, 2018 (No. 145)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
5936
- Amendments, first and second readings,
5937
- Saskatchewan Chemical Fertilizer Incentive Act (No. 209)
- Referred to Economy Committee,
6991
- Saskatchewan Commercial Innovation Incentive (Patent Box) Act (No. 61)
- Referred to Economy Committee,
2224
- Saskatchewan Grain Car Corporation Repeal Act (No. 51)
- Referred to Economy Committee,
2116
- Saskatchewan Housing Corporation
- Fusion 22, Saskatoon, partnership to support youth and young families, ministerial statement (Merriman),
6103–6104
- Saskatchewan Party
- Premier's Dinner, Saskatoon, protests, member's statement,
2354–2355
- Saskatoon Meewasin Constituency By-election Act (No. 46)
- Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Report without amendment, moved (Merriman),
1535
- Referred to Committee of the Whole on Bills,
1535
- Sixties Scoop, government apology
- And government action on recommendations,
5983–5986
- And records for federal class action settlement,
5831,
5844
- Small Claims Act, 2016 (No. 35)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
1377
- Small Claims Consequential Amendments Act, 2016 (No. 36)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
1378
- Social Services Ministry
- Estimates
- (2018-19, November), supplementary,
U789–800
- Special Olympics
- Celebration of Champions event (April 7, 2017) and recognition of medal winners, member's statement,
2185–2186
- Summer games (March 14-21, 2019) Saskatchewan athletes, standings, member's statement,
5646
- Statute Law Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 6)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
1153
- Statute Law Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 2) (No. 7)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
1154
- Summary Offences Procedure Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 59)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
2153
- Tobacco Tax Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 57)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee,
2104
- Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 37)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee,
1255
- Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 198)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee,
6971
- Valley View Centre, Moose Jaw
- Water Security Agency Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 44)
- Referred to Economy Committee,
2090
- Women's shelters
- Capacity issues and funding support for second-stage housing,
6293,
6866–6867
- Michelson, Mr. Warren (Sask Party, Moose Jaw North)
- 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]
- Advanced Education Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- (2016) v.2, ch.1 [misidentified as v.1],
P252
- Agri-Food Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 102)
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Michelson),
E425
- Agriculture Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Animal Health Act (No. 140)
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report with amendment, moved (Michelson),
E847
- Basketball
- Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association
- Hoopla (March 2019)
- Peacock Toilers girls and Central Cyclones boys, Moose Jaw, placement, member's statement,
5694
- Beauty contests
- Miss Universe Canada (2016), Siera Bearchell, Moose Jaw, member's statement,
472
- Business
- PRISM Awards of Excellence, Business Women of Moose Jaw
- (2018), recipients, member's statement,
3419
- Carbon tax
- Federal imposition
- Stop, petition,
1719–1720,
2002,
2092,
2398,
2677,
3233,
4183–4184,
5614,
5863–5864
- Central Services Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Chambers of commerce
- Moose Jaw & District Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence Awards
- (April 19, 2017), recipients, member's statement,
2325
- (April 18, 2018), nominees and recipients, member's statement,
3943
- Christmas
- (2017), greetings, member's statement,
3326
- Communities
- Moose Jaw
- Citizen of the Year (2019), Cory Olafson, member's statement,
5189
- Condolences
- Larter, Robert "Bob," moved (Wall),
1038
- Corporate income tax
- Small business
- Income threshold, increase to encourage growth, commendation, moved (Olauson),
3223–3225
- Crown and Central Agencies Committee
- Meeting, June 20, 2019, no broadcast, moved (Michelson),
C839
- Donation of organs, tissues, etc., Public hearings
- Economy Committee
- Meeting, June 20, 2019, no broadcast, moved (Michelson),
E855
- Reports
- Seventh, adopted and presented to the Assembly, moved (Michelson),
E841
- Education Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Education, funding
- Government failure to provide adequate funding and honour teachers' contract, condemnation, moved (Beck)
- Questions and comments
784
- eHealth Saskatchewan
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Emergency services
- Saskatchewan Emergency Medical Services Association, annual conference, Moose Jaw (May 7-8, 2018), member's statement,
4287
- Energy and Resources Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Environment Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Fertilizer
- Fertilizer facility, Belle Plaine, sod-turning, member's statement,
2217
- Finance Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- (2017) v.2, ch.3; (2018) v.2, ch.5,
P504–505
- Food banks
- Better Together Food Drive (October 31)
- (2016), Moose Jaw, member's statement,
1121
- (2018), Moose Jaw, member's statement,
4724
- Games
- Canada Winter Games, 2019, Skylar Ackerman rink from Moose Jaw, member's statement,
5345
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition processes audit
- Motions
- Request officials, past and present, appear before committee as witnesses, either individually or together, moved (Sproule); amendment (Sarauer),
P154
- Outstanding documentation, committee amend its agenda to include discussion of documents tabled today, moved (Beck),
P291
- Golf
- Adam Hadwin, Professional Golfers' Association Tour winner (March 12, 2017), member's statement,
1642
- Government Relations Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Habitat for Humanity
- Moose Jaw, key ceremony (November 7, 2018), member's statement,
4815
- Health care
- Rural and remote, access improvements through government and health region actions, support, moved (Steele),
949–950
- Health Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- (2015) v.2, ch.34; (2017) v.2, ch.36,
P332
- Highways and Infrastructure Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Hockey
- Western Hockey League
- Moose Jaw Warriors, Conexus Warriors and Legends Hall of Fame, 2017 inductees, member's statement,
3508
- Homeless persons
- Coldest Night of the Year walk
- Moose Jaw (February 25, 2017), member's statement,
1540
- Hope's Home
- Swinging with the Stars fundraiser
- (2017), member's statement,
2560
- Hospital and health foundations
- Moose Jaw Health Foundation
- Family First Radiothon fundraiser
- (2016), member's statement,
73
- (2018), member's statement,
4238
- Festival of Trees fundraiser
- (2016), member's statement,
1458
- (2017), member's statement,
3065
- (2018), member's statement,
5017
- House Services Committee
- Meeting, June 20, 2019, no broadcast, moved (Michelson),
H53
- Justice Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Legislative Assembly members
- Retiring members, appreciation, moved (Moe),
7094–7096
- Statement of condolence, Kevin Phillips, member for Melfort (died November 13, 2017),
2912–2913
- Management and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 132)
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Michelson),
E659
- Mental health
- And addictions
- Supports, Assembly take action to further supports across the province but particularly in the north where rates of suicide are alarming and services are limited, moved (Vermette),
4275–4277
- Questions and comments
4278
- Mineral Taxation Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 170)
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Michelson),
E853
- Minimum wage
- $15 per hour, call upon government to phase in, moved (McCall),
4765–4766
- Parks, Culture and Sport Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- (2014) v.2, ch.4; (2015) v.2, ch.4,
P8
- Pharmacies and pharmacists
- Fysh's Pharmasave, Moose Jaw, 100th anniversary, member's statement,
1392
- Provincial Auditor
- Business and financial plan (2019-20),
P454
- Special Report: Land Acquisition Processes, The Global Transportation Hub Authority and the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure,
P103,
P107,
P154
- Summary of implemented recommendations
- Public Accounts Committee
- Agenda, amend to include consideration of tabled documents, moved (Beck),
P291
- Elections
- Chair [Chartier], moved (Michelson),
P1
- Deputy Chair [McMorris], moved (Michelson),
P243
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Reports
- Second, be adopted and filed with the Clerk, moved (Michelson),
P385
- Public Service Commission
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- (2015) v.2, ch.16 and (2016) v.2, ch.14,
P217
- Reclaimed Industrial Sites Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 85)
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Michelson),
E528
- Regional health authorities
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- (2015) v.2, ch.17; (2016) v.2, ch.15,
P379
- (2015) v.2, ch.36; (2018) v.1, ch.29,
P375
- (2016) v.2, ch.16; (2017) v.2, ch.11,
P379
- Saskatchewan Cancer Agency
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- (2016) v.1, ch.14; (2018) v.2, ch.38,
P459
- Saskatchewan Impaired Driver Treatment Centre
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Saskatchewan Polytechnic
- Moose Jaw campus
- Indigenous mural unveiling (October 19, 2016), member's statement,
906–907
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Saskatchewan Research Council
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- SaskBuilds Corporation
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Schools
- Palliser Heights Elementary School, Moose Jaw, Heart Garden opening, member's statement,
354
- Service clubs
- Rotary Club of Moose Jaw, 100th anniversary celebration (2016), member's statement,
184–185
- Speaker and Deputy Speaker, rulings and statements [Session 2]
- Language
- Withdraw "misleading"; withdrawal of remarks,
3874
- Sports
- Moose Jaw Sports Hall of Fame, induction ceremony (October 20, 2017), member's statement,
2773–2774
- Surgery
- Surgical team, medical mission to Patzun, Guatemala (February 13-17, 2017), member's statement,
1587
- Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Trade and Export Development Ministry
- University of Regina
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Veterans
- Army, Navy & Air Force Veterans in Canada, Moose Jaw branch, 100th anniversary, member's statement,
5128–5129
- Volleyball
- Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association
- 4A Provincial Boys' Champions (2018), Vanier Vikings, Moose Jaw, member's statement,
5115
- Moe, Hon. Scott (Sask Party, Rosthern-Shellbrook). s.1: Advanced Education, Environment. s.2,3,4: Premier, President of the Executive Council, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs.
- 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]
- Advanced Education Ministry
- Agriculture Ministry
- Satellite offices and extension services,
3690
- Agriculture, programs
- Business risk management programs
- AgriRecovery, access for farmers and declaration of disaster event,
6662
- Budget, 2018-19
- Finance minister, comments about females and math skills,
4190
- Upstream spending and increased debt,
3739–3740
- Budget, 2019-20
- Balanced, culmination of 3-year plan,
5161,
5248
- Debt and taxation, impact on families and the economy,
5441–5442
- Deficits and investments,
5617
- Budget, 2020-21
- COVID-19 pandemic, budget measures,
6942–6943
- COVID-19 pandemic, impact on long-term forecasts,
6994
- Economic assumptions, impact of COVID-19 pandemic and oil price collapse,
6842
- Business
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Closure of non-essential services and support for small business,
6908,
6916
- Cabinet ministers
- Travel, personal, payment for lodgings and involvement of Conflict of Interest Commissioner,
5301–5302
- Canadian Armed Forces
- Pilot training, consolidation of programs and future of 15 Wing Moose Jaw,
4186–4187
- Cancer
- Gynecologic
- Ovarian
- Ladyballs Show & Tell (April 25, 2017), fundraiser, member's statement,
2312
- World Ovarian Cancer Day (May 8, 2019), member's statement,
5942
- Carbon sequestration
- And climate change policy,
2498
- Carbon tax
- Carbon pricing, provincial initiatives,
740
- Carbon pricing, provincial versus federal imposition,
2455
- Federal imposition, provincial challenge,
4032–4033
- Federal requirements to access energy infrastructure funding,
3372–3374
- Child welfare, First Nations children in care
- Climate change
- Government position outlined in white paper (October 18, 2016), support for, and opposition to national carbon tax, moved (Wall); amendment (Wotherspoon),
864–867
- Student protest and carbon tax challenge,
5917–5918
- Condolences
- Bailey, Roy, moved (Moe),
5377
- Berntson, Eric Arthur, moved (Moe),
5379
- Huyghebaert, D.F. (Yogi), moved (Moe),
5380–5382
- Conflict of Interest Commissioner
- Construction industry
- Services, provincial sales tax exemption, eliminated
- Job losses and industry slowdown,
5428
- Coroners
- Coroner's inquest, Samwel Uko,
6934,
6961
- And support for a suicide prevention strategy,
6976–6977
- COVID-19 pandemic, government response
- Crown corporations
- Privatization, defining with legislation,
4399
- Diagnostic imaging
- Two-for-one private-pay model
- Wait times, and surgical wait times,
7011–7013
- Discrimination
- National day of action against hate and intolerance (January 29th), declaration,
5372
- Domestic violence
- Government efforts, rate reduction and survivor supports,
4155
- Donation of organs, tissues, etc.
- Awareness
- Green Shirt Day (April 7, 2019) in memory of Logan Boulet, member's statement,
5692–5693
- Drainage
- Agricultural water management strategy
- Drug and alcohol abuse
- Fentanyl and crystal meth, harm reduction efforts,
3474–3475
- Opiates, crisis, government action,
3798
- Treatment centres, in-patient
- Estevan, St. Joseph's Hospital
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals
- Economy
- Challenges to export economy, and impact of government actions,
6721
- COVID-19 pandemic, impacts
- Government supports and stimulus funding,
6915–6916
- Recovery measures and personal debt levels,
3540
- Education
- COVID-19 pandemic, suspension of in-person classes
- Government engagement,
5426
- Staff, educational assistants
- Leadership promises,
6159
- Staff, status of salaries while facilities closed due to pandemic,
6906
- Education, funding,
5730
- First Nations and Métis
- Provincial funding
- Filling federal gap,
4187
- Resumption of in-classroom learning and support for COVID-19 pandemic adjustments,
6943,
7018–7019
- And contingency funding,
7040
- eHealth Saskatchewan
- Contracts, conflict of interest and value-for-money review,
5134–5135
- Elections
- By-elections, Saskatoon Eastview and Regina Walsh Acres
- And addition of MLAs,
6074
- And local representation,
6075
- Provincial 2020, timing of, conflict with fixed election dates,
6721–6723
- Provincial, polling stations on reserves and First Nations voter turnout,
4784
- Electricity
- Coal-fired power generation, equivalency agreement,
1506
- Executive Council
- Chief of staff to the Premier, former, paid leave and severance package,
4437–4438
- Exports
- Agricultural and agri-food
- China, restriction on trade
- Market expansion
- Contract with Harper & Associates,
6951
- First Nations
- And Métis
- Disparities, closing the gap with non-indigenous people, government efforts,
3453
- Football
- Can-Am Football game (July 5, 2016), Hafford, host, member's statement,
661–662
- Forest Resources Management Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 10)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
1467
- Forestry Professions Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 11)
- Committee discussion
E190
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
1467
- Francophones
- Francophone affairs, transfer from Executive Council to Parks, Culture and Sport Ministry,
4903
- Freedom of information
- Investigation, village of Pinehouse,
5332
- Global Transportation Hub
- Clients, considerations, services and land acquisition,
4562
- Divestment, potential,
4847
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition deal
- Investigation, transparency and accountability,
4370
- Public inquiry and conflict of interest,
3623
- Government
- Cabinet committee on Crown structure, transparency and access to information,
6076
- Deputy ministers and officials, access to,
4303
- Priorities, common ground with official opposition,
3361,
4449
- Government buildings
- Evaluation and potential sale, Central Services Minister's potential conflict of interest,
3625
- Government financial management,
3594,
4267,
5429
- Austerity approach, impact on growth and future costs,
5931–5932
- Social spending and government priorities,
3571
- Unforeseen circumstances, government planning and resilience,
6816–6817
- Graduates
- Graduate retention program
- First home initiative
- Launch, ministerial statement (Moe),
677–678
- Health
- COVID-19 pandemic
- First Nations, Métis, and remote communities, increased risk and mitigation efforts,
6908
- Government pandemic plan, development, funding,
6917
- Government planning and priorities,
6930–6931
- Health care
- COVID-19 pandemic
- High-risk populations and facilities,
6919
- Testing protocols for non-travellers,
6908
- Personal protective equipment
- Public system, government support,
6748
- Health care, funding
- Staffing, facility capacity, and emergency room waits,
6709–6710
- Highways and roads
- Saskatoon freeway, planning,
3862
- Highways and roads, safety
- Highway intersections
- Safety efforts and potential improvements,
4093
- HIV infections
- Medication and services, access and funding,
3509–3510
- Hospitals
- New facilities, design considerations,
4159
- Victoria Hospital, Prince Albert, renewal,
4214–4215,
6250
- And funding for other health facility projects,
4238
- Funding model and use of local contractors,
6769–6770
- Hospitals, emergency rooms
- Housing, social
- Rental housing supplements, elimination,
4253
- Humboldt Broncos bus tragedy (April 6, 2018)
- Sympathy and condolences for lives lost, support for surviving families, and gratitude to first responders, RCMP, and medical professionals, moved (Moe),
3709–3711
- Sympathy and condolences to the friends and family of Dayna Brons, and addition of her name to the list of names previously acknowledged, moved (Moe),
3767
- Legislative Assembly
- Moment of silence and recognition of lives lost during event in Toronto, Ontario (April 23, 2018),
3997
- Legislative Assembly members
- Apologies
- Apologize and withdraw for language used during Question Period,
5734
- Incorrect example of vendor-sponsored travel used in Question Period,
4867
- Federal nominations for sitting members,
3969,
4967
- Retiring members, appreciation, moved (Moe),
7084–7086
- Minimum wage
- $15 per hour, increase, impact on economy,
4724–4725
- Ministerial statements [Session 1]
- Graduates
- Graduate retention program, first home initiative, launch (Moe),
677–678
- Motions, under Rule 61
- Railways
- CN Rail strike, immediate action including binding arbitration or back to work legislation, call on federal government, request to move motion; leave not granted,
6506
- Motor vehicles
- Used, provincial sales tax exemption
- Changes
- Affordability and method of calculation,
3861–3862
- Municipalities, funding
- Government support, Prince Albert,
3423
- Oil industry
- Price per barrel
- Heavy oil, price differential, mitigation efforts,
5103
- People with disabilities
- Transportation service, intermunicipal,
4253
- Petroleum refineries
- Co-op Refinery Complex, Regina, labour disruption
- Safety implications,
6709
- Physicians
- Specialists
- Wait times and recruitment efforts,
4758–4759
- Pipelines
- Replacement program and support for local tradespeople,
4676
- Political parties
- Donations
- Corporate, union, and out-of-province,
4322
- Population
- Growth
- Infrastructure needs, planning for,
6431
- Post-secondary institutions
- Board appointments, vetting process,
5130–5131
- Potash industry
- Nutrien, head office presence in Saskatoon, tax incentives and legislative requirements,
4875,
4902–4903
- Royalty structure changes,
5586
- Supports for industry and workers,
6025
- Prairie Resilience: A Made-in-Saskatchewan Climate Change Strategy
- And renewable energy targets,
3799
- Government commitments to global solutions,
6036
- Provincial Lands Act, 2016 (No. 34)
- Public service
- Vendor-sponsored travel and gifts
- Question period [Session 1]
- Carbon sequestration
- And climate change policy,
2498
- Carbon tax
- Carbon pricing, provincial initiatives,
740
- Carbon pricing, provincial versus federal imposition,
2455
- Drainage
- Agricultural water management strategy
- Electricity
- Coal-fired power generation, equivalency agreement,
1506
- Water Security Agency
- Legislation, new, impact assessment and consultation,
1697
- Question period [Session 2]
- Agriculture Ministry
- Satellite offices and extension services,
3690
- Budget, 2018-19
- Finance minister, comments about females and math skills,
4190
- Upstream spending and increased debt,
3739–3740
- Canadian Armed Forces
- Pilot training, consolidation of programs and future of 15 Wing Moose Jaw,
4186–4187
- Carbon tax
- Federal imposition, provincial challenge,
4032–4033
- Federal requirements to access energy infrastructure funding,
3372–3374
- Conflict of Interest Commissioner
- Crown corporations
- Privatization, defining with legislation,
4399
- Domestic violence
- Government efforts, rate reduction and survivor supports,
4155
- Drug and alcohol abuse
- Fentanyl and crystal meth, harm reduction efforts,
3474–3475
- Opiates, crisis, government action,
3798
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals
- Economy
- Recovery measures and personal debt levels,
3540
- Education, funding
- First Nations and Métis
- Provincial funding
- Filling federal gap,
4187
- Executive Council
- Chief of staff to the Premier, former, paid leave and severance package,
4437–4438
- First Nations
- And Métis
- Disparities, closing the gap with non-indigenous people, government efforts,
3453
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition deal
- Investigation, transparency and accountability,
4370
- Public inquiry and conflict of interest,
3623
- Government
- Deputy ministers and officials, access to,
4303
- Priorities, common ground with official opposition,
3361,
4449
- Government buildings
- Evaluation and potential sale, Central Services Minister's potential conflict of interest,
3625
- Government financial management
3594,
4267
- Social spending and government priorities,
3571
- Highways and roads
- Saskatoon freeway, planning,
3862
- Highways and roads, safety
- Highway intersections
- Safety efforts and potential improvements,
4093
- HIV infections
- Medication and services, access and funding,
3509–3510
- Hospitals
- New facilities, design considerations,
4159
- Victoria Hospital, Prince Albert, renewal,
4214–4215
- And funding for other health facility projects,
4238
- Housing, social
- Rental housing supplements, elimination,
4253
- Legislative Assembly members
- Boyd, Bill, professional conduct,
4438,
4450
- Federal nominations for sitting members,
3969
- Motor vehicles
- Used, provincial sales tax exemption, changes
- Affordability and method of calculation,
3861–3862
- Municipalities, funding
- Government support, Prince Albert,
3423
- People with disabilities
- Transportation service, intermunicipal,
4253
- Political parties
- Donations
- Corporate, union, and out-of-province,
4322
- Prairie Resilience: A Made-in-Saskatchewan Climate Change Strategy
- And renewable energy targets,
3799
- Saskatchewan Polytechnic
- Funding and market responsiveness,
4066
- Saskatchewan Transportation Company
- School shooting, La Loche, 2016
- Support for community,
4253
- Sixties Scoop, government apology
- And designation of day of memorial,
3475
- Suicides
- Prevention, Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations' strategy, funding and support,
4381–4382
- Teachers
- Salaries, funding commitment,
4263
- Trade
- United States
- Steel and aluminum tariffs
- Tariffs and impact on jobs,
4453
- Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, calls to action
- Government implementation and report on progress,
3457–3458,
3475
- Unemployment
- And further reduction of public service employees,
3361–3362
- Question period [Session 3]
- Budget, 2019-20
- Balanced, culmination of 3-year plan,
5161,
5248
- Debt and taxation, impact on families and the economy,
5441–5442
- Deficits and investments,
5617
- Cabinet ministers
- Travel, personal, payment for lodgings and involvement of Conflict of Interest Commissioner,
5301–5302
- Child welfare, First Nations children in care
- Climate change
- Student protest and carbon tax challenge,
5917–5918
- Construction industry
- Services, provincial sales tax exemption, eliminated
- Job losses and industry slowdown,
5428
- Discrimination
- National day of action against hate and intolerance (January 29th), declaration,
5372
- Education
- Government engagement,
5426
- eHealth Saskatchewan
- Contracts, conflict of interest and value-for-money review,
5134–5135
- Elections
- Provincial, polling stations on reserves and First Nations voter turnout,
4784
- Exports
- Agricultural and agri-food
- China, restriction on trade
- Francophones
- Francophone affairs, transfer from Executive Council to Parks, Culture and Sport Ministry,
4903
- Freedom of information
- Investigation, village of Pinehouse,
5332
- Global Transportation Hub
- Clients, considerations, services and land acquisition,
4562
- Divestment, potential,
4847
- Government financial management
5429
- Austerity approach, impact on growth and future costs,
5931–5932
- Hospitals, emergency rooms
- Legislative Assembly members
- Boyd, Bill, professional conduct,
5131
- Federal nominations for sitting members,
4967
- Minimum wage
- $15 per hour, increase, impact on economy,
4724–4725
- Oil industry
- Price per barrel
- Heavy oil, price differential, mitigation efforts,
5103
- Physicians
- Specialists
- Wait times and recruitment efforts,
4758–4759
- Pipelines
- Replacement program and support for local tradespeople,
4676
- Post-secondary institutions
- Board appointments, vetting process,
5130–5131
- Potash industry
- Nutrien, head office presence in Saskatoon, tax incentives and legislative requirements,
4875,
4902–4903
- Royalty structure changes,
5586
- Supports for industry and workers,
6025
- Prairie Resilience: A Made-in-Saskatchewan Climate Change Strategy
- Government commitments to global solutions,
6036
- Public service
- Vendor-sponsored travel and gifts
- Regina bypass
- Public-private partnership with Vinci (France)
- Ability to address community needs and response timeliness,
4728–4729
- Suicides
- Prevention, government initiatives and need for strategy,
6035
- Teacher education
- Northern teacher education program
- Transfer to Northlands College
- And impact on northern teacher recruitment and retention,
5426–5427
- Trade missions
- Return on investment,
4656
- United Nations
- Compact for migration,
5674
- Wascana Park and Wascana Centre Authority
- Commercial developments in park, Canadian National Institute for the Blind, partnership with Brandt Developments,
5161–5162,
5191
- Auditor review, project on hold pending,
5299
- Question period [Session 4]
- Agriculture, programs
- Business risk management programs
- AgriRecovery, access for farmers and declaration of disaster event,
6662
- Budget, 2020-21
- COVID-19 pandemic, budget measures,
6942–6943
- COVID-19 pandemic, impact on long-term forecasts,
6994
- Economic assumptions, impact of COVID-19 pandemic and oil price collapse,
6842
- Business
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Closure of non-essential services and support for small business,
6908,
6916
- Coroners
- Coroner's inquest, Samwel Uko,
6934,
6961
- And support for a suicide prevention strategy,
6976–6977
- COVID-19 pandemic, government response
- Diagnostic imaging
- Two-for-one private-pay model
- Wait times, and surgical wait times,
7011–7013
- Drug and alcohol abuse
- Treatment centres, in-patient
- Estevan, St. Joseph's Hospital
- Economy
- Challenges to export economy, and impact of government actions,
6721
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Government supports and stimulus funding,
6915–6916
- Education
- COVID-19 pandemic, suspension of in-person classes
- Staff, educational assistants
- Leadership promises,
6159
- Staff, status of salaries while facilities closed due to pandemic,
6906
- Education, funding
- Resumption of in-classroom learning and support for COVID-19 pandemic adjustments,
6943,
7018–7019
- And contingency funding,
7040
- Elections
- By-elections, Saskatoon Eastview and Regina Walsh Acres
- And addition of MLAs,
6074
- And local representation,
6075
- Provincial 2020, timing of, conflict with fixed election dates,
6721–6723
- Exports
- Market expansion
- Contract with Harper & Associates,
6951
- Government
- Cabinet committee on Crown structure, transparency and access to information,
6076
- Government financial management
- Unforeseen circumstances, government planning and resilience,
6816–6817
- Health
- COVID-19 pandemic
- First Nations, Métis, and remote communities, increased risk and mitigation efforts,
6908
- Government pandemic plan, development, funding,
6917
- Government planning and priorities,
6930–6931
- Health care
- COVID-19 pandemic
- High-risk populations and facilities,
6919
- Testing protocols for non-travellers,
6908
- Personal protective equipment
- Public system, government support,
6748
- Health care, funding
- Staffing, facility capacity, and emergency room waits,
6709–6710
- Hospitals
- Victoria Hospital, Prince Albert, renewal,
6250
- Funding model and use of local contractors,
6769–6770
- Hospitals, emergency rooms
- Minimum wage
- Adequacy and indexation formula,
6931
- Petroleum refineries
- Co-op Refinery Complex, Regina, labour disruption
- Safety implications,
6709
- Population
- Growth
- Infrastructure needs, planning for,
6431
- Regina bypass
- Environmental assessment and use of provincial materials in construction,
6713
- Saskatchewan Hospital North Battleford
- Structural deficiencies and project oversight,
6158
- Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program
- Global Trade and Exhibition Centre, entrepreneur program changes,
6380–6381
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Net metering program
- Replacement program, impact on solar industry and customer rates,
6271–6272
- School boards and divisions
- Autonomy and perceived pressure from Premier,
6791
- Schools
- Capital projects
- Funding
- Repairs and replacements, funding predictability,
6686
- Suicides
- Prevention, government action plan and support for private member's bill,
6987
- Teachers
- Collective bargaining agreement
- Trade
- Development, government initiatives and impact of western separation movement,
6661–6662
- Railways
- CN Rail strike
- Immediate action including binding arbitration or back to work legislation, call on federal government, request to move motion; leave not granted,
6506
- Regina bypass
- Environmental assessment and use of provincial materials in construction,
6713
- Public-private partnership with Vinci (France)
- Ability to address community needs and response timeliness,
4728–4729
- Ride-sharing services
- Impaired driving reduction measure, government decision to work with communities to establish network, support for, moved (Moe),
3083–3087
- Saskatchewan Hospital North Battleford
- Structural deficiencies
- And project oversight,
6158
- Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program
- Global Trade and Exhibition Centre, entrepreneur program changes,
6380–6381
- Saskatchewan Polytechnic
- Funding and market responsiveness,
4066
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Net metering program
- Replacement program, impact on solar industry
- Power outage, widespread (December 2018)
- Repair efforts and enactment of emergency measure protocol, statement by a member,
5111
- Expression of thanks to all involved in repair and management efforts, statement by a member,
5123
- Saskatchewan Transportation Company
- Saskatchewan Water Corporation
- Estimates
- (2017-18), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C339–343
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- (2014) v.1, ch.4; (2015) v.1, ch.3; (2016) v.2, ch.19 [misidentified as ch.9],
C236
- School boards and divisions
- Autonomy and perceived pressure from Premier,
6791
- School shooting, La Loche, 2016
- Support for community,
4253
- Schools
- Capital projects
- Funding
- Repairs and replacements, funding predictability,
6686
- Schools, new
- Replacements
- Rosthern and Weyburn, funding
- Planning, member's statement,
2005
- Sixties Scoop, government apology
- And designation of day of memorial,
3475
- Suicides
- Prevention, Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations' strategy, funding and support,
4381–4382
- Prevention, government action plan and support for private member's bill,
6987
- Teacher education
- Northern teacher education program
- Transfer to Northlands College
- And impact on northern teacher recruitment and retention,
5426–5427
- Teachers
- Collective bargaining agreement
- Salaries, funding commitment,
4263
- Terrorism
- Event in Toronto, Ontario (April 23, 2018), moment of silence and recognition of lives lost, member's statement,
3997
- Trade
- Development, government initiatives and impact of western separation movement,
6661–6662
- United States
- Steel and aluminum tariffs
- Tariffs and impact on jobs,
4453
- Trade missions
- Return on investment,
4656
- Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, calls to action
- Government implementation and report on progress,
3457–3458,
3475
- Unemployment
- And further reduction of public service employees,
3361–3362
- United Nations
- Compact for migration,
5674
- Wascana Park and Wascana Centre Authority
- Commercial developments in park, Canadian National Institute for the Blind, partnership with Brandt Developments,
5161–5162,
5191
- Auditor review, project on hold pending,
5299
- Water Security Agency
- Legislation, new, impact assessment and consultation,
1697
- Water Security Agency Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 44)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
2548
- Morgan, Mr. Don (Sask Party, Saskatoon Southeast). s.1: Minister of Education. s.1,2: Deputy Premier. s.1,2,3,4: Labour Relations & Workplace Safety, Justice & Attorney General.
- Abortion
- Members' positions on, and access to,
3096–3097
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 4]
- Administration of Estates Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 187)
- Committee discussion
N680
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
6946
- Arbitration (Family Dispute Resolution) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 97)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
4038
- Builders' Lien (Prompt Payment) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 152)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
5897
- Amendments, first and second readings,
5897
- Business
- Business Builder Awards, North Saskatoon Business Association
- (2019), recipients, member's statement,
5466
- Business Corporations Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 191)
- Committee discussion
N661
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
6774
- Canadian Armed Forces
- Reservists, pension protection,
2896
- Cannabis
- Non-medical use, legalization
- And pardons for possession offences prior to legalization,
3624
- Distribution and regulation, government consultations,
3424
- Cannabis Control (Saskatchewan) Act (No. 121)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
4405
- Amendments, first and second readings,
4405
- Cannabis Control (Saskatchewan) Consequential Amendments Act, 2018 (No. 122)
- Committee discussion
N467
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
4405
- Carbon tax
- Federal imposition, provincial challenge
- Reference case submitted to Court of Appeal, ministerial statement (Morgan),
4037
- Child care
- Special needs, shift from block funding to individualized funding,
2010
- Children
- Vulnerable, programming
- Early childhood intervention program
- Children's Law Act, 2019 (No. 205)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
6775
- Children's Law Consequential Amendments Act, 2019 (No. 206)
- Committee discussion
N667
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
6776
- Choice of Court Agreements (Hague Convention Implementation) Act (No. 96)
- Committee discussion
N318
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
3546
- Condolences
- Berntson, Eric Arthur, moved (Moe),
5380
- Mitchell, Robert Wayne, moved (Wall),
2996
- Weiman, Duane, moved (Wall),
3006
- Conflict of Interest Commissioner
- Office of the Registrar of Lobbyists
- Coroners Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 189)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
6946
- Corrections and Policing Ministry
- Crime
- Rural
- Trespassing, legislative changes
- Crime, prevention and intervention
- Crown corporations
- Privatization, defining with legislation
- Repeal provisions of Interpretation Amendment Act, 2016 and implications for Saskatchewan Transportation Company,
3544
- Repeal provisions of Interpretation Amendment Act, 2016, wind-up provision,
3625–3626
- Curriculum
- Treaty education, minister's remarks,
2975–2976
- Data Matching Agreements Act (No. 87)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
3662
- Deaf persons
- Children
- Preschool programs
- Children Communicating, Connecting, and in Community, preschool pilot programs, Regina and Saskatoon, member's statement,
5015–5016
- Domestic violence
- Abusive behaviour, disclosure process
- Implementation and development of regulations,
6866
- Death review panel
- Final report, release timing and recommendations,
4190–4191
- Government efforts, rate reduction and survivor supports,
4123–4124
- Education
- Staff, educational assistants
- Education Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 63)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
2408
- Amendments, first and second readings,
2408
- Education Ministry
- Regional intersectoral committees
- Education property tax
- Increase and redirection into General Revenue Fund,
2099
- Education, funding,
419,
452–453,
1478
- And funding for early years programming for special needs children,
3691–3692,
4850
- And impact of carbon tax,
4507
- And regional libraries, funding,
1885
- And restricting class sizes,
14–15
- First Nations and Métis
- Provincial funding
- Closing disparity gap,
221,
613
- Staff reductions and school board autonomy,
858,
2530
- Student support staff, impact on outcomes,
2189–2190
- Workers' compensation rebates and education property tax,
773
- Election Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 166)
- Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Morgan),
5139
- Referred to Committee of the Whole on Bills,
5138
- Elections
- By-elections, Saskatoon Eastview and Regina Walsh Acres
- Electronic Communications Convention Implementation Act (No. 75)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
3661
- Employment insurance
- Parental leave, extension by federal government, need for updates to provincial legislation,
3304,
4439–4440
- Enforcement of Maintenance Orders Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 174)
- Committee discussion
N647
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
6752
- Evidence Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 74)
- Committee discussion
N317
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
3545
- Expropriation Procedure Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 190)
- Committee discussion
N660
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
6773
- Extension of Compassionate Care Act, 2016 (No. 28)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
1465
- Federal government
- Equalization, call for renewed legal action,
5893–5894
- Fiduciaries Access to Digital Information Act (No. 176)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
6752
- Financial Planners and Financial Advisors Act (No. 203)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
7007
- First Nations
- And Métis
- Government support and Aboriginal input in Northern schools,
221
- Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 139)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
5847
- Global Transportation Hub
- Annual report (2018-19), committee review,
6885
- Clients, Brightenview Development International Inc.
- Finances, debt,
3692
- Debt level and divestment plans,
3543,
3572
- Free-flow access, infrastructure commitment
- Land sales and development,
5833
- Land sales to and agreements with other government entities,
4347
- Land sales, unsold holdings,
3799
- Municipal services contract with Regina,
3658–3659
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition deal,
4966–4967,
5021
- Development potential and underground pipelines,
4988–4989
- Impact on business viability and need for judicial inquiry,
4817–4819
- Resale of portions to Highways Ministry and borrow material agreement,
4314,
4323–4324,
4385
- Transparency and accountability, and comments by leadership candidates,
4358–4359
- Government
- Contracts, commercially-sensitive information and public disclosure,
4678–4679
- Email
- Premier's account, problems with and actions to correct,
2977–2978
- Government financial management
- Priority spending areas and pension liability reporting,
3773
- Highways and roads, safety
- Highway intersections
- Safety efforts and potential improvements,
5046
- Housing
- Rental units
- COVID-19 pandemic, rent deferrals and eviction moratorium
- Insurance Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 73)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
4385
- Interpersonal Violence Disclosure Protocol (Clare's Law) Act (No. 141)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
5898
- Interpretation Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 2) (No. 99)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
4386
- Amendments, first and second readings,
4386
- Intestate Succession Act, 2018 (No. 154)
- Committee discussion
N490
- Jury Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 204)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
7007
- Amendments, first and second readings,
7007
- Justice administration
- First Nations and Métis programs, disparities,
3457
- Justice Ministry
- Estimates
- (2017-18, March), supplementary,
N371–373
- (2018-19, November), supplementary,
N479–481
- Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 168)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
5898
- Labour force
- National Day of Mourning for workers killed or injured on the job
- (April 28, 2016), member's statement,
593
- (April 28, 2017), member's statement,
2321
- (April 28, 2018), member's statement,
4061
- (April 28, 2019), member's statement,
5835
- Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Ministry
- Land Contracts (Actions) Act, 2017 (No. 103)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
4388
- Languages
- Heritage language education
- Extracurricular, funding elimination,
187–188,
614
- Legal profession
- Sexual violence education, development in partnership with Law Society, ministerial statement (Morgan),
6580–6581
- Legal Profession (Law Foundation) Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 192)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
6774
- Legal Profession Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 163)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
5678
- Legislation Act (No. 155)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
5677
- Amendments, first and second readings,
5677
- Legislation Act Consequential Amendments Act, 2018 (No. 156)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
5677
- Legislative Assembly (Election Dates) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 133)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
5896
- Legislative Assembly members
- Boyd, Bill, professional conduct,
5132
- Federal nominations for sitting members,
4967
- Literacy
- READ Saskatoon
- Lit Up! event (March 7, 2019), award recipients, member's statement,
5298
- Lobbyists Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 195)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
6947
- Marriage Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 175)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
6753
- Members' Conflict of Interest Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 196)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
6947
- Mental health services
- System coordination, public inquiry,
6866
- Mineral Taxation (Modernization) Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 181)
- Referred to Economy Committee,
6692
- Minimum wage
- $15 per hour, increase, impact on economy,
4933,
6608
- Ministerial statements [Session 2]
- Carbon tax
- Federal imposition, provincial challenge, reference case submitted to Court of Appeal (Morgan),
4037
- Ministerial statements [Session 4]
- Legal profession
- Sexual violence education, development in partnership with Law Society (Morgan),
6580–6581
- Vital statistics
- Name changes, new regulations, (Morgan),
6724–6725
- Miscellaneous Statutes (Electronic Register) Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 177)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
6753
- Miscellaneous Statutes (Family Dispute Resolution) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 98)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
4039
- Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2019 (No. 178)
- Committee discussion
N659
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
6773
- Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal and Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 95)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
4038
- Missing Persons and Presumption of Death Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 106)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
4388
- Personal Property Security Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 151)
- Committee discussion
N487
- Petroleum refineries
- Co-op Refinery Complex, Regina, labour disruption
- Government intervention, call for,
6933
- Police Amendment Act, 2020 (No. 212)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
7008
- Police services
- Civilian oversight, improvements,
6965,
6980
- Post-secondary institutions
- Board appointments, vetting process,
5120
- Premiers
- Brad Wall, pay tribute for his 18 years of service, moved (Morgan),
3331–3333
- Privacy Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 72)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
3661
- Proceedings Against the Crown Act, 2018 (No. 142)
- Committee Discussion
N483
- Proceedings Against the Crown Consequential Amendments Act, 2018 (No. 143)
- Committee discussion
N485
- Public and Private Rights Board
- Appointment, Murray Walker (November 22, 2017), moved (Morgan),
3041
- Public Guardian and Trustee Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 188)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
6754
- Question period [Session 1]
- Child care
- Special needs, shift from block funding to individualized funding,
2010
- Children
- Vulnerable, programming
- Early childhood intervention program
- Education
- Staff, educational assistants
- Education Ministry
- Regional intersectoral committees
- Education property tax
- Increase and redirection into General Revenue Fund,
2099
- Education, funding
419,
452–453,
1478
- And funding for student support staff,
2280
- And regional libraries, funding,
1885
- And restricting class sizes,
14–15
- First Nations and Métis
- Provincial funding
- Closing disparity gap,
221,
613
- Staff reductions and school board autonomy,
858,
2530
- Staff reductions, impact on student outcomes,
2428
- Student support staff, impact on outcomes,
2189–2190
- Workers' compensation rebates and education property tax,
773
- First Nations
- And Métis
- Government support and Aboriginal input in Northern schools,
221
- Languages
- Heritage language education
- Extracurricular, funding elimination,
187–188,
614
- Regina bypass
- Costs
- And value for money,
2065
- Saskatchewan Workers' Compensation Board
- Committee of review (2015-16)
- Recommendations, commitment to enact,
1331–1332
- School boards and divisions
- Amalgamation, potential
- And funding to education,
76–77
- Governance, education sector review,
1362
- Savings targets
- Employee compensation,
2256
- Ministerial direction, retraction of letter,
2238–2239
- Transformational change, communication, lack of,
220
- School shooting, La Loche, 2016
- Schools, new
- Land prior to build, responsibility,
545
- Teachers
- British Columbia, Supreme Court of Canada case, Saskatchewan government involvement,
1299–1300
- Local implementation and negotiation committee agreements
- Workers' compensation
- Cancers, work-related, presumptive coverage for firefighters,
1521
- Question period [Session 2]
- Abortion
- Members' positions on, and access to,
3096–3097
- Canadian Armed Forces
- Reservists, pension protection,
2896
- Cannabis
- Non-medical use, legalization
- And pardons for possession offences prior to legalization,
3624
- Distribution and regulation, government consultations,
3424
- Conflict of Interest Commissioner
- Crime, prevention and intervention
- Crown corporations
- Privatization, defining with legislation
- Repeal provisions of Interpretation Amendment Act, 2016 and implications for Saskatchewan Transportation Company,
3544
- Repeal provisions of Interpretation Amendment Act, 2016, wind-up provision,
3625–3626
- Curriculum
- Treaty education, minister's remarks,
2975–2976
- Domestic violence
- Death review panel
- Final report, release timing and recommendations,
4190–4191
- Government efforts, rate reduction and survivor supports,
4123–4124
- Education, funding
- And funding for early years programming for special needs children,
3691–3692
- Employment insurance
- Parental leave, extension by federal government, need for updates to provincial legislation,
3304,
4439–4440
- Global Transportation Hub
- Clients, Brightenview Development International Inc.
- Finances, debt,
3692
- Debt level and divestment plans,
3543,
3572
- Land sales to and agreements with other government entities,
4347
- Land sales, unsold holdings,
3799
- Municipal services contract with Regina,
3658–3659
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition deal
- Investigation, transparency and accountability,
3948
- Resale of portions to Highways Ministry and borrow material agreement,
4314,
4323–4324,
4385
- Transparency and accountability, and comments by leadership candidates,
4358–4359
- Government
- Email
- Premier's account, problems with and actions to correct,
2977–2978
- Government financial management
- Priority spending areas and pension liability reporting,
3773
- Justice administration
- First Nations and Métis programs, disparities,
3457
- Regina bypass
- Land acquisition
- Legal actions against government
- Impact on total land acquisition costs,
3866
- Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program
- Program integrity and preferential access,
3972
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- Privatization
- And citizen health information portal development,
4360
- SaskEnergy Inc.
- Distribution rights, move from legislation to regulations,
3096
- Sexual assault
- Government efforts and development of strategy,
4325–4326
- Transportation
- And warehousing, job numbers,
4256
- Workers' compensation
- Cancers, work-related, presumptive coverage for firefighters,
3272
- Workplaces
- Safety violations, employer penalties and liability,
3215–3216
- Question period [Session 3]
- Conflict of Interest Commissioner
- Office of the Registrar of Lobbyists
- Crime
- Rural
- Trespassing, legislative changes
- Education, funding
- And funding for early years programming for special needs children,
4850
- And impact of carbon tax,
4507
- Staff reductions, impact on student outcomes,
6028–6029
- Federal government
- Equalization, call for renewed legal action,
5893–5894
- Global Transportation Hub
- Free-flow access, infrastructure commitment
- Land sales and development,
5833
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition deal
4966–4967,
5021
- Development potential and underground pipelines,
4988–4989
- Impact on business viability and need for judicial inquiry,
4817–4819
- Government
- Contracts, commercially-sensitive information and public disclosure,
4678–4679
- Highways and roads, safety
- Highway intersections
- Safety efforts and potential improvements,
5046
- Legislative Assembly members
- Boyd, Bill, professional conduct,
5132
- Federal nominations for sitting members,
4967
- Minimum wage
- $15 per hour, increase, impact on economy,
4933
- Post-secondary institutions
- Board appointments, vetting process,
5120
- Saskatchewan Legal Aid Commission
- Funding and staffing levels, impact on wait times,
4965
- Watersheds
- Watershed associations, accountability and freedom of information requests,
5883–5884
- Question period [Session 4]
- Domestic violence
- Abusive behaviour, disclosure process
- Implementation and development of regulations,
6866
- Education, funding
- And funding for student support staff,
6450–6451
- Elections
- By-elections, Saskatoon Eastview and Regina Walsh Acres
- Global Transportation Hub
- Annual report (2018-19), committee review,
6885
- Housing
- Rental units
- COVID-19 pandemic, rent deferrals and eviction moratorium
- Mental health services
- System coordination, public inquiry,
6866
- Minimum wage
- $15 per hour, increase, impact on economy,
6608
- Adequacy and indexation formula,
6931
- Petroleum refineries
- Co-op Refinery Complex, Regina, labour disruption
- Government intervention, call for,
6933
- Police services
- Civilian oversight, improvements,
6965,
6980
- Regina bypass
- Construction and design deficiencies
- Schools
- Condition and capacity,
6771
- Telecommunications
- High-speed internet, rural areas,
7021
- Real Estate Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 144)
- Regina bypass
- Construction and design deficiencies
- Costs
- And value for money,
2065
- Land acquisition
- Legal actions against government
- Impact on total land acquisition costs,
3866
- Residential Tenancies Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 115)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
4404
- Saskatchewan Employment (Interpersonal Violence Leave) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 116)
- Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Morgan),
3306
- Referred to Committee of the Whole on Bills,
3306
- Saskatchewan Employment (Leaves) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 153)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
5847
- Saskatchewan Employment (Paid Interpersonal Violence and Sexual Violence Leave) Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 172)
- Referred to Committee of the Whole on Bills,
6012
- Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Morgan),
6013
- Saskatchewan Employment (Public Health Emergencies) Amendment Act, 2020 (No. 207)
- Referred to Committee of the Whole on Bills,
6921
- Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Morgan),
6922
- Saskatchewan Employment Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 200)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
6867
- Amendments, first and second readings,
6867
- Saskatchewan Human Rights Code, 2017 (No. 104)
- Committee discussion
N341
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
4040
- Saskatchewan Human Rights Consequential Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 105)
- Committee discussion
N342
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
4040
- Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program
- Program integrity and preferential access,
3972
- Saskatchewan Legal Aid Commission
- Funding and staffing levels, impact on wait times,
4965
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- Annual reports (2017-18), (2018-19),
C868–879
- Estimates
- (2019-20), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C773–777
- Privatization
- And citizen health information portal development,
4360
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 92)
- Committee discussion
C572
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
4373
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 93)
- Committee discussion
C573
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
4374
- Saskatchewan Workers' Compensation Board
- Committee of review (2015-16)
- Recommendations, commitment to enact,
1331–1332
- SaskEnergy Inc.
- Distribution rights, move from legislation to regulations,
3096
- School boards and divisions
- Amalgamation, potential
- And funding to education,
76–77
- Governance, education sector review,
1362
- Savings targets
- Employee compensation,
2256
- Ministerial direction, retraction of letter,
2238–2239
- Transformational change, communication, lack of,
220
- School shooting, La Loche, 2016
- Schools
- Condition and capacity,
6771
- Schools, new
- Land prior to build, responsibility,
545
- Securities Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 159)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
5678
- Sexual assault
- Government efforts and development of strategy,
4325–4326
- Speaker and Deputy Speaker, rulings and statements [Session 3]
- Language
- Minister know very well that that's unparliamentary. I would ask that you withdraw and apologize
- Apology and withdrawal of remarks,
4933
- Statute Law Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 108)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
3544
- Statute Law Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 2) (No. 109)
- Committee discussion
N316
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
3545
- Statute Law Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 3) (No. 164)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
5679
- Statute Law Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 2) (No. 193)
- Committee discussion
N663
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
6775
- Teachers
- British Columbia, Supreme Court of Canada case, Saskatchewan government involvement,
1299–1300
- Collective bargaining agreement
- Local implementation and negotiation committee agreements
- Teachers Superannuation and Disability Benefits Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 3)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
515
- Telecommunications
- High-speed internet, rural areas,
7021
- Transportation
- And warehousing, job numbers,
4256
- Trespass to Property Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 160)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
5950
- Trespass to Property Consequential Amendments Act, 2018 (No. 161)
- Committee discussion
N641
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
5952
- Vital statistics
- Name changes, new regulations, ministerial statement (Morgan),
6724–6725
- Watersheds
- Watershed associations, accountability and freedom of information requests,
5883–5884
- Workers' compensation
- Cancers, work-related, presumptive coverage for firefighters,
1521,
3272
- Workers' Compensation Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 39)
- Referred to Committee of the Whole on Bills,
862
- Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Morgan),
863
- Workers' Compensation Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 165)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
5848
- Amendments, first and second readings,
5848
- Workplaces
- Safety violations, employer penalties and liability,
3215–3216
- Youth Justice Administration Act, 2018 (No. 158)
- Mowat, Ms. Vicki (NDP, Saskatoon Fairview)
- 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, 2019 (No. 187)
- Advanced Education Ministry
- Estimates
- (2017-18, November), supplementary,
U593–597
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Agriculture Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome)
- World AIDS Day (December 1)
- (2018), 30th anniversary, member's statement,
5075–5076
- (2019), member's statement,
6602
- Air quality
- National Radon Action Month (November 2019), member's statement,
6525
- Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 201)
- Ambulance service
- Fees for inter-hospital transfers,
4935
- Animal Protection Act, 2017 (No. 110)
- Apiaries Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 179)
- Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Act, 2018 (No. 136)
- Arbitration (Family Dispute Resolution) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 97)
- Autism
- Fundraising and awareness
- World Autism Awareness Day (April 2, 2019), member's statement,
5670–5671
- Individualized funding, early childhood intervention, and learning supports,
5675–5676
- Automobile Accident Insurance Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 88)
- Automobile Accident Insurance Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 197)
- Budget, 2017-18
- Hiked taxes, service cuts, inability to deal with provincial finances, and continued mismanagement of the economy, condemnation, moved (Sproule),
3697–3699
- Buffalo Narrows Community Correctional Centre, closure
- Builders' Lien (Prompt Payment) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 152)
- Business Corporations Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 191)
- Canadian Armed Forces
- Air, Army, Sea and Navy League Cadets Recognition Day (November 3, 2018), member's statement,
4653
- Current members and veterans, recognition, member's statement,
4756–4757
- Pilot training, consolidation of programs and future of 15 Wing Moose Jaw,
4159–4160
- Cannabis Control (Saskatchewan) Act (No. 121)
- Cannabis Control (Saskatchewan) Consequential Amendments Act, 2018 (No. 122)
- Central Services Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Child care
- Licensed centres, property taxes
- Include non-profit centres in The Saskatchewan Education Act and exempt from property taxes, petition,
3796
- Christmas
- One Voice Christmas Carol fundraiser, Saskatoon, member's statement,
5159
- Condolences
- Mitchell, Robert Wayne, moved (Wall),
2999–3000
- Weiman, Duane, moved (Wall),
3006
- Coroners Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 189)
- Corrections and Policing Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Crime, prevention and intervention
- Rural and remote areas
- Government investments
- And initiatives, recognition, moved (Cox),
5260–5262
- Culture and multiculturalism
- Filipino-Canadian Association of Saskatoon, 120th Phillipines Independence Day (June 9, 2018), celebration and events, member's statement,
4502
- Curling
- 2018 CURLSASK joint masters provincial championship (February 27-March 4, 2018), Saskatoon, winners, member's statement,
3653–3654
- Deaf persons
- Hearing Aid Plan
- Children, coverage, new technologies,
4478–4479
- Reinstate funding, petition,
6004
- Discrimination
- International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (March 21)
- (2018), member's statement,
3538
- Donation of organs, tissues, etc.
- Awareness
- National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week
- (April 21-27, 2019), member's statement,
5828
- Down syndrome
- World Down Syndrome Day (March 21)
- (2019), member's statement,
5440
- Drug and alcohol abuse
- Treatment centres, in-patient
- Estevan, St. Joseph's Hospital
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals
- Pharmacare
- And prescription costs under Saskatchewan drug plan,
4659,
4727
- Immediately establish within Saskatchewan and advocate for national plan, petition,
4722,
4929,
4984,
5074,
5113–5114,
5128,
5158,
5188,
5218,
5246,
6217–6218
- Universal, importance of, member's statement,
5188–5189
- Economy Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Education Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 157)
- Education Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Education, funding
- Crisis in classrooms due to underfunding, recognition, moved (Beck)
- Questions and comments
6347
- Reverse cuts, petition,
4121
- eHealth Saskatchewan
- Board members
- Chief executive officer, employment record,
5919–5920
- Contracts, conflict of interest and value-for-money review,
5117,
5134
- Information technology, electronic health records systems
- Security of systems and devices,
6996
- Mandate, new, and Dumelie report,
6029
- Procurement
- Request Auditor perform to fully examine recent and current tendering processes, and that said report be table with the Public Accounts Committee, moved (Mowat); defeated,
P460–461
- Vendor-sponsored travel, Auditor's upcoming report,
5223
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Employment
- Job posting website, saskjobs.ca, integration with National Job Bank,
4216–4217,
4256
- And employment development funding,
3802–3803
- Energy and Resources Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Energy Export Act (No. 126)
- Enforcement of Maintenance Orders Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 174)
- Entrepreneurs
- Beaudin, Christi, Newborn Feathers handmade jewelery, recognition, member's statement,
5045
- Environment Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Environmental Management and Protection (Environmental Handling Charges) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 124)
- Environmental Management and Protection Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 83)
- Executive Council
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Fiduciaries Access to Digital Information Act (No. 176)
- Finance Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- (2017) v.2, ch.3; (2018) v.2, ch.5,
P503–504
- Financial Planners and Financial Advisors Act (No. 203)
- Fisheries (Saskatchewan) Act, 2019 (No. 183)
- Fisheries (Saskatchewan) Consequential Amendments Act, 2019 (No. 184)
- Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 139)
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition deal
- Transparency and accountability, importance of and need for, moved (Sproule)
- Questions and comments
3082
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition processes audit
- Motions
- Request to move motion calling Laurie Pushor as a witness [denied],
E431
- Government
- Infrastructure maintenance plan,
7005
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Saskatchewan plan for growth, next decade
- Government Relations Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Health
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Government pandemic plan and communications,
6843–6844
- Health care
- Botox treatment for pelvic pain, review decision to discontinue coverage, petition,
6985–6986
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Impact on surgical and diagnostic wait times,
6990–6991
- Northern Saskatchewan
- Obstetric services, work with Manitoba government to restore service in Flin Flon, petition,
6377,
6399
- Personal protective equipment
- Supply management and lean management initiative,
7046–7047
- Health care, funding
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Impact on health budget, contingency planning and fund,
7038
- Staffing, facility capacity, and emergency room waits,
6579,
6606–6607
- Health facilities
- And long-term care homes, staffing and recruitment,
6475–6476
- Security services, maintain public funding, delivery, and administration, petition,
4559,
4621,
4756,
4813–4814,
4870,
4900,
4961,
5100,
6471
- Spiritual care, funding elimination
- Wait times, emergency rooms and in-patient mental health treatment,
5049–5050
- Health Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- (2015) v.2, ch.10; (2016) v.2, ch.9; (2017) v.2, ch.6,
P316–317
- (2015) v.2, ch.34; (2017) v.2, ch.36,
P331–332
- Highways and Infrastructure Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Highways and roads
- Government investments to reverse neglect by previous NDP government, recognition, moved (Fiaz)
- Questions and comments
4860
- Historic sites
- Residential schools
- Battleford Industrial School cemetery, designation as a provincial heritage site, member's statement,
6574–6575
- Battleford Industrial School cemetery, seeking designation as a provincial heritage site, recognition of efforts by Eleanore Sunchild, member's statement,
3966–3967
- HIV infections
- Medication and services, access and funding,
5920–5921
- Homeless persons
- Advocacy and awareness, Home is a Beautiful World, Saskatoon theatre companies production (April 2018), and post-show discussion group and panel, member's statement,
3859
- Hospitals
- St. Paul's Hospital, Saskatoon
- Victoria Hospital, Prince Albert
- Maternity and obstetric services, capacity,
4990–4991
- Hospitals, emergency rooms
- COVID-19 pandemic, rural closures
- Over-capacity and off-load delays for ambulances,
5303
- Rural closures due to COVID-19 pandemic and pre-existing staffing pressures,
7013
- Wait times
- Reduction plan, fund and execute, petition,
6269,
6290,
6312,
6331,
6356,
6524,
6625,
6659,
6706,
6718,
6745,
6766,
6814,
6838
- Housing, social
- Rental housing supplements, elimination
- Immigration and Career Training Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Income Tax (Business Income) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 84)
- Income Tax Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 127)
- Income Tax Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 171)
- Interpersonal Violence Disclosure Protocol (Clare's Law) Act (No. 141)
- Irrigation Act, 2018 (No. 162)
- Job creation
- Government record and support for women,
2684,
2797
- Justice Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Labour unions
- Taxi Area Council, establishment within District 3 of the United Steelworkers union, member's statement,
2823
- Legal profession
- Norsasklaw, recipient of Canadian National Pro Bono Firm Award for contributions to North Battleford Free Legal Clinic, National Pro Bono Conference 2018, member's statement,
4985
- Legal Profession (Law Foundation) Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 192)
- Legislative Assembly (Election Dates) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 133)
- Legislative Assembly members
- Lobbyists Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 195)
- Local Government Election Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 134)
- Local Government Election Consequential Amendments Act, 2018 (No. 135)
- Long-term care facilities
- Grenfell, replacement facility
- Town hall regarding, member's statement,
5270–5271
- Preventative maintenance, facility replacement, and commitment to public funding,
4566
- Regina Pioneer Village, replacement plan,
7006
- Staffing, adequacy, and government investments,
7038
- Marriage Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 175)
- Members' Conflict of Interest Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 196)
- Military history
- Vimy Ridge, Battle of, France, April 9, 1917
- Mineral Taxation (Modernization) Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 181)
- Minimum wage
- And average weekly earnings,
4125
- Miscellaneous Municipal Statutes Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 194)
- Miscellaneous Statutes (Electronic Register) Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 177)
- Miscellaneous Statutes (Family Dispute Resolution) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 98)
- Miscellaneous Statutes (Government Relations - Enforcement Measures) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 138)
- Miscellaneous Statutes (Government Relations - Transfer of Gas, Electrical, and Plumbing Functions) Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 180)
- Miscellaneous Statutes (Superannuation Plans) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 77)
- Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2019 (No. 178)
- Municipal Employees' Pension Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 78)
- Municipal Tax Sharing (Potash) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 111)
- Northern Municipal Trust Account
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Nutrition
- Nutrition Month and Dietitians Day in Canada (March 14, 2018), member's statement,
3419
- Oil and Gas Conservation Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 147)
- Opioid Damages and Health Care Costs Recovery Act (No. 199)
- Pacific Northwest Economic Region
- 28th annual summit (2018), Spokane, Washington, attendance, member's statement,
5114
- Parks Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 76)
- Parks, Culture and Sport Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Patient Choice Medical Imaging Repeal Act (No. 622)
- Patients
- Discharge from facilities, safety and timeliness
- Personal Property Security Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 151)
- Physicians
- And nurses, recruitment and retention, government commitment to innovative solutions, support, moved (Weekes),
4331–4332
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Compensation arrangements, expiration, and retention of rural physicians,
7080–7081
- Meadow Lake, pending shortage, recruitment and retention,
5766–5767
- Pipelines
- Trans Mountain pipeline, expansion project, Kinder Morgan
- Construction, reject the actions of British Columbia government to hinder project of national interest and call upon federal government to immediately act, moved (Francis),
3957–3958
- Pipelines Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 148)
- Planning and Development Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 113)
- Police (Regional Policing) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 149)
- Political parties
- Donations
- Ban from out-of-province, corporations, and unions, and limit individual donation amount, petition,
3370
- Post-secondary education
- Northern Saskatchewan, programs and student supports,
3238
- Post-secondary institutions
- Funding,
3070
- Restore, petition,
2677–2678,
2791,
2822,
2854,
2950,
3065,
3092,
3148,
3234,
3323
- Proceedings Against the Crown Act, 2018 (No. 142)
- Proceedings Against the Crown Consequential Amendments Act, 2018 (No. 143)
- Provincial Auditor
- Business and financial plan (2019-20),
P453–454
- Business and financial plan (2020-21),
P623–625
- Provincial Capital Commission
- Provincial Auditor's report
- Provincial Emblems and Honours Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 107)
- Public Accounts Committee
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Special warrant for Provincial Auditor, recommendation, moved (McMorris),
P673–675
- Public Guardian and Trustee Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 188)
- Public Interest Disclosure (Provincial Health Authority) Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 619)
- Public Service Commission
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Public-private partnerships
- Maintenance responsibilities and condition of facilities,
7005
- Question period [Session 2]
- Canadian Armed Forces
- Pilot training, consolidation of programs and future of 15 Wing Moose Jaw,
4159–4160
- Employment
- Job posting website, saskjobs.ca, integration with National Job Bank,
4216–4217,
4256
- And employment development funding,
3802–3803
- Job creation
- Government record and support for women,
2684,
2797
- Minimum wage
- And average weekly earnings,
4125
- Post-secondary education
- Northern Saskatchewan, programs and student supports,
3238
- Post-secondary institutions
- Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program
- Misrepresentation by foreign national and allegations of fraud,
3327
- Program integrity and preferential access,
3970–3971
- Skills training
- Provincial training allowance
- Refugees, eligibility of language instruction programs,
4401
- Trade
- United States
- Steel and aluminum tariffs
- Question period [Session 3]
- Ambulance service
- Fees for inter-hospital transfers,
4935
- Autism
- Individualized funding, early childhood intervention, and learning supports,
5675–5676
- Deaf persons
- Hearing Aid Plan
- Children, coverage, new technologies,
4478–4479
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals
- Pharmacare
- And prescription costs under Saskatchewan drug plan,
4659,
4727
- eHealth Saskatchewan
- Board members
- Chief executive officer, employment record,
5919–5920
- Contracts, conflict of interest and value-for-money review,
5117,
5134
- Mandate, new, and Dumelie report,
6029
- Procurement
- Vendor-sponsored travel, Auditor's upcoming report,
5223
- Health facilities
- Wait times, emergency rooms and in-patient mental health treatment,
5049–5050
- HIV infections
- Medication and services, access and funding,
5920–5921
- Hospitals
- Victoria Hospital, Prince Albert
- Maternity and obstetric services, capacity,
4990–4991
- Hospitals, emergency rooms
- Over-capacity and off-load delays for ambulances,
5303
- Long-term care facilities
- Preventative maintenance, facility replacement, and commitment to public funding,
4566
- Patients
- Discharge from facilities, safety and timeliness
- Physicians
- Meadow Lake, pending shortage, recruitment and retention,
5766–5767
- Question period [Session 4]
- Drug and alcohol abuse
- Treatment centres, in-patient
- Estevan, St. Joseph's Hospital
- eHealth Saskatchewan
- Information technology, electronic health records systems
- Security of systems and devices,
6996
- Government
- Infrastructure maintenance plan,
7005
- Health
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Government pandemic plan and communications,
6843–6844
- Health care
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Impact on surgical and diagnostic wait times,
6990–6991
- Personal protective equipment
- Supply management and lean management initiative,
7046–7047
- Health care, funding
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Impact on health budget, contingency planning and fund,
7038
- Staffing, facility capacity, and emergency room waits,
6579,
6606–6607
- Health facilities
- And long-term care homes, staffing and recruitment,
6475–6476
- Hospitals
- St. Paul's Hospital, Saskatoon
- Hospitals, emergency rooms
- Rural closures due to COVID-19 pandemic and pre-existing staffing pressures,
7013
- Long-term care facilities
- Regina Pioneer Village, replacement plan,
7006
- Staffing, adequacy, and government investments,
7038
- Physicians
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Compensation arrangements, expiration, and retention of rural physicians,
7080–7081
- Public-private partnerships
- Maintenance responsibilities and condition of facilities,
7005
- Saskatchewan Hospital North Battleford
- Water quality and project oversight,
6100
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Net metering program
- Replacement program, impact on solar industry and customer rates,
6605–6606
- Railways
- Commodities backlog
- Urge federal government to pass an order in council with requirements to help address issue and implement legislative improvements, moved (Bradshaw)
- Questions and comments
3585
- Ramadan
- Commencement of holy month (May 2018), member's statement,
4297
- Reclaimed Industrial Sites Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 85)
- Refugees
- South Zone Community Garden, Regina, expansion to include 24 refugee families, member's statement,
4321
- Regional health authorities
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- (2015) v.2, ch.17; (2016) v.2, ch.15,
P379
- (2015) v.2, ch.36; (2018) v.1, ch.29,
P373–375
- (2015) v.2, ch.51; (2018) v.1, ch.28,
P484–485
- (2015) v.2, ch.55; (2018) v.1, ch.30,
P485
- (2016) v.1, ch.32; (2018) v.2, ch.40,
P480,
P482
- (2016) v.2, ch.16; (2017) v.2, ch.11,
P377–378
- Remembrance Day
- (November 11, 2019), member's statement,
6313
- Residential Services Act, 2018 (No. 145)
- Residential Tenancies Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 115)
- Saskatchewan Advantage Grant for Education Savings (SAGES) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 94)
- Saskatchewan Arts Board
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Saskatchewan Cancer Agency
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- (2016) v.1, ch.14; (2018) v.2, ch.38,
P457–459
- Saskatchewan Disease Control Laboratory
- Lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases, transparency of surveillance and funding for improved diagnoses and treatment, petition,
6022
- Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation
- Santé awards night, Saskatoon, recipients, member's statement,
5644
- Saskatchewan Hospital North Battleford
- Water quality and project oversight,
6100
- Saskatchewan Housing Corporation
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Saskatchewan Human Rights Code, 2017 (No. 104)
- Saskatchewan Human Rights Consequential Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 105)
- Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program
- Family reunification
- Designation, restore, petition,
5044
- Misrepresentation by foreign national and allegations of fraud,
3327
- Program integrity and preferential access,
3970–3971
- Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- (2016) v.2, ch.17; (2017) v.2, ch.13,
P346–347
- Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- (2016) v.2, ch.18; (2017) v.2, ch.14,
P348–350
- Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation
- Estimates
- (2019-20), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C747–750
- Saskatchewan Polytechnic
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Net metering program
- Replacement program, impact on solar industry
- Saskatchewan Research Council
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 92)
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 93)
- Saskatchewan Transportation Company
- Restoration of an essential service, official opposition commitment, member's statement,
6814
- Saskatchewan Value-added Agriculture Incentive Act (No. 125)
- Saskatchewan Workers' Compensation Board
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- SaskBuilds Corporation
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- SaskEnergy (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 137)
- School Choice Protection Act (No. 89)
- Schools
- Government investment, recognition, moved (Olauson),
5087–5088
- Securities Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 159)
- Seizure of Criminal Property Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 150)
- Skills training
- Provincial training allowance
- Refugees, eligibility of language instruction programs,
4401
- Social Services Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- (2017) v.1, ch.32 [misidentified as v.2],
P599–601
- Sports
- Envision Sports Club, Saskatoon, and Shakeel Ahmed, recognition, member's statement,
3325
- Statute Law Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 3) (No. 164)
- Suicides
- Prevention strategy, develop and implement, moved (Chartier)
- Questions and comments
4979
- Prevention, develop and implement comprehensive strategy, petition,
6975
- Surgical wait times,
5302
- Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Tobacco Control Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 182)
- Tourism Saskatchewan
- Provincial Auditor's report
- Trade
- United States
- Steel and aluminum tariffs
- Trade and Export Development Ministry
- Traffic Safety (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 81)
- Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 198)
- Transgender people
- Gender reassignment surgery, approval and recommendation requirements, removal, petition,
4698,
5941
- Hormone replacement therapies, removal of financial barriers, petition,
6601–6602
- Trespass to Property Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 160)
- Trespass to Property Consequential Amendments Act, 2018 (No. 161)
- Tributes
- Royer, Nolan, youth, accidental drowning, member's statement,
3066
- University of Regina
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Vehicles for Hire Act (No. 114)
- Veterans
- Veterans' Week (November 5-11, 2017), member's statement,
2791–2792
- Violence
- National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women (December 6)
- (2017), member's statement,
3298
- Voluntary Blood Donation Act (No. 617)
- Wascana Park and Wascana Centre Authority
- Commercial developments in park, Canadian National Institute for the Blind, partnership with Brandt Developments
- Auditor review, findings
- Restart the building proposal process from the beginning, moved (Mowat),
P653–654
- Water Security Agency
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Women
- Executive Women International, Saskatoon Chapter, chartering ceremony (May 4, 2018), member's statement,
4211
- International Women's Day (March 8)
- (2018), member's statement,
3359
- (2019), member's statement,
5247
- Women's History Month
- (October 2017), member's statement,
2623
- (October 2019), member's statement,
6097
- Workers' Compensation Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 165)
- Youth Justice Administration Act, 2018 (No. 158)