Hansard Speaker Index - 28th Legislature
- Tell, Ms. Christine (Sask Party, Regina Wascana Plains). s.1: Minister Resp. for Corrections & Policing. s.1,2: Central Services. s.2,3,4: Minister of Corrections & Policing.
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 3]
- Buffalo Narrows Community Correctional Centre, closure
- Meeting with community to explain rationale for decision,
676
- Transfer of inmates
- And overcrowding in other facilities,
298,
359
- Central Services Ministry
- Coroners
- Coroner's and toxicology reports, long delays,
168
- Correctional centres
- Food services, contract with Compass Foodservice,
628–629,
638,
665
- Health policies, lacking,
579
- Inmate segregation
- Administrative, best practices,
4096,
4126
- Prince Albert Correctional Centre
- Corrections and Policing Ministry
- Estimates
- (2018-19, November), supplementary,
N473,
N478
- Crime, prevention and intervention
- Building partnerships to reduce crime initiative
- Provincial Auditor's report (2016) and lack of funding,
359
- Drug and alcohol abuse
- Crystal meth
- Increased usage
- Impact on emergency rooms and increased crime,
6336–6337
- Gambling
- Responsible gaming
- GameSense, elimination of positions,
1752
- Gangs
- Gang violence reduction strategy
- Government
- Email
- Premier's account, problems with and actions to correct,
2977,
2988
- Government buildings
- Custodial services, privatization,
1648
- Justice Ministry
- Estimates
- (2017-18, March), supplementary,
N373
- Justice Ministry, Corrections and Policing Division
- Programs
- Healthy Families Initiative
- Pilot program with Foxvalley Counselling Services Inc., ministerial statement (Tell),
477
- Ministerial statements [Session 1]
- Justice Ministry, Corrections and Policing Division
- Programs, Healthy Families Initiative, pilot program with Foxvalley Counselling Services Inc. (Tell),
477
- Mother's Day
- (May 14, 2017), member's statement,
2493
- Music
- School of Rock, Regina, popular music instruction, member's statement,
3267–3268
- Pipelines
- Rally in support of pipelines, pipeline expansion, and oil and gas industry (October 31, 2016), White City, member's statement,
1119–1120
- Police (Regional Policing) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 149)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
5872
- Prisoners
- Deaths in custody
- And access to medical services,
675
- First Nations and Métis
- Overrepresentation in correctional facilities,
187
- Job skills programs, funding cuts,
266–267
- Youth
- Increased incarceration and recidivism rates,
475
- Provincial Capital Commission
- Provincial Capital Commission Act (No. 50)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
2459
- Amendments, first and second readings,
2459
- Public service
- Compensation reduction to reduce deficit,
2577
- Reduction
- To reduce deficit, custodial services and responsible gaming programming,
1725
- Question period [Session 1]
- Buffalo Narrows Community Correctional Centre, closure
- Meeting with community to explain rationale for decision,
676
- Transfer of inmates
- And overcrowding in other facilities,
298,
359
- Coroners
- Coroner's and toxicology reports, long delays,
168
- Correctional centres
- Food services, contract with Compass Foodservice,
628–629,
638,
665
- Health policies, lacking,
579
- Prince Albert Correctional Centre
- Crime, prevention and intervention
- Building partnerships to reduce crime initiative
- Provincial Auditor's report (2016) and lack of funding,
359
- Gambling
- Responsible gaming
- GameSense, elimination of positions,
1752
- Government buildings
- Custodial services, privatization,
1648
- Prisoners
- Deaths in custody
- And access to medical services,
675
- First Nations and Métis
- Overrepresentation in correctional facilities,
187
- Job skills programs, funding cuts,
266–267
- Youth
- Increased incarceration and recidivism rates,
475
- Provincial Capital Commission
- Public service
- Compensation reduction to reduce deficit,
2577
- Reduction
- To reduce deficit, custodial services and responsible gaming programming,
1725
- Question period [Session 2]
- Correctional centres
- Inmate segregation
- Administrative, best practices,
4096,
4126
- Government
- Email
- Premier's account, problems with and actions to correct,
2977,
2988
- Question period [Session 3]
- Gangs
- Gang violence reduction strategy
- Question period [Session 4]
- Drug and alcohol abuse
- Crystal meth, increased usage
- Impact on emergency rooms and increased crime,
6336–6337
- Realtors
- Frances Olson, recognition, member's statement,
4699–4700
- Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation
- Estimates
- (2019-20), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C765,
C767
- (2020-21), statutory, lending and investing activities,
C991–992,
C994
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Schools, new
- Joint-use [Regina, Saskatoon, Martensville, Warman]
- Regina
- Greens on Gardiner
- Completion, upcoming (September 2017), member's statement,
2038
- Opening (September 2017), member's statement,
2983
- Seizure of Criminal Property Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 150)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
5872
- Seniors
- Housing
- Revera retirement community, Regina
- Green Falls Landing, ground breaking ceremony, member's statement,
506
- Youth Justice Administration Act, 2018 (No. 158)
- Committee discussion
N593
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
5873
- Amendments, first and second readings,
5873
- Tochor, Mr. Corey (Sask Party, Saskatoon Eastview). s.1,2: Speaker. See also
Speaker
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 3]
- Business
- Development, government commitment to innovative programs and incentives to support business and entrepreneurship, support, moved (Olauson),
4195–4196
- First Nations
- United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous people
- Assembly supports, moved (Belanger),
5787–5788
- Fundraising
- Kinsmen Telemiracle
- 43 (March 2-3, 2019), member's statement,
5158
- Habitat for Humanity
- Saskatoon, new project and accomplishment overall, member's statement,
5891–5892
- Premiers
- Brad Wall, former Premier, induction into Junior Achievement of Saskatchewan Hall of Fame (April 17, 2018), member's statement,
3918