Hansard Speaker Index - 28th Legislature
- Wall, Mr. Brad (Sask Party, Swift Current). s.1,2: 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]
- Autism
- Individualized funding, early childhood intervention, and learning supports,
3302
- Boundary dam carbon capture project
- Carbon sales, contract with Cenovus,
664
- Budget, 2016-17
- And state of economy,
219
- Budget, 2017-18
- Taxation and government priorities,
1857–1861
- Carbon sequestration
- And climate change policy,
1838
- Efficiency and cost-effectiveness,
3239
- Carbon tax
- Carbon pricing, provincial initiatives,
741
- Carbon pricing, provincial versus federal imposition,
2456,
2575–2576
- Climate change
- Government position outlined in white paper (October 18, 2016), support for, and opposition to national carbon tax, moved (Wall); amendment (Wotherspoon),
801–805,
813–814,
867–868
- Government target and plans,
599–600
- Condolences
- Birkbeck, Larry Wayne, moved (Wall),
1038–1039
- Klein, Jack Charles, moved (Wall),
2993
- Larter, Robert "Bob," moved (Wall),
1036–1037
- MacAuley, Norman, moved (Wall),
1033
- Mitchell, Robert Wayne, moved (Wall),
2994–2995
- Construction industry
- Services, provincial sales tax exemption, eliminated
- Job losses and industry slowdown,
2426
- Crown corporations
- Privatization, defining with legislation,
941–942,
969–970,
2313–2314,
2327–2328,
2384–2385,
2403–2404,
2574–2575
- Repeal provisions of Interpretation Amendment Act, 2016
2627
- Repeal provisions of Interpretation Amendment Act, 2016 and implications for Saskatchewan Transportation Company,
2599–2600
- Curriculum
- Treaty education, minister's remarks and overseeing of curriculum review,
2922
- Discrimination
- Racism against First Nations, government comments,
3067
- Education, funding
- First Nations and Métis
- Federal funding, update regarding joint letter sent to federal government,
612
- Employment
- Northern Saskatchewan, government support,
2894–2895
- Federal government
- Equalization lawsuit and investment in Saskatchewan,
3095
- Football
- Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association
- 3A 12-man Moose Jaw division, Provincial Championship (2016), A.E. Peacock Tornadoes, Moose Jaw, champions, member's statement,
1204–1205
- Global Transportation Hub
- Land acquisition
- Expropriated lands, resale values, and legal costs,
3033
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition deal,
738–739,
770,
797,
1121–1122,
1148–1149,
1271–1272,
1588,
2624–2625,
2680–2681
- Freedom of information requests
- Investigation and prosecution, use of out-of-province prosecutors,
2006
- Land speculator
- Concealed identity, government action,
942–943,
1025–1026,
1092–1093,
1393–1394,
1431–1432,
1459–1460,
1566–1567,
1617–1618,
1748,
1834–1835
- Unknown identity, contact with minister responsible,
2495
- Land speculators and Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, difference in sale values,
1419–1420
- Transparency and accountability, and comments by leadership candidates,
3268–3270,
3300
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition processes audit
- Government
- Email
- Private account, use for official business,
2496,
2526–2528,
2541,
2562–2563,
2602,
2794–2795,
2824–2825,
2857–2858,
2896
- Transparency and accountability,
451–452
- Transparency, accountability, and respect for privacy,
2984
- Government financial management,
244–248,
1124,
1421–1422,
1460–1461,
1542,
1810–1811,
1836,
1839,
2188,
2218,
2574,
3183
- Government financial management, debt
- Health care
- Reforms, Fyke Commission recommendations, implementation,
134
- Health facilities
- Preeceville and District Health Centre
- Emergency room and acute care services, suspended,
134–135
- Highways and roads
- Government job sites, prohibition on Alberta licence plates,
3329
- Hospital and health foundations
- Children's Hospital Foundation
- Donor recognition, Duane and Bev Smith, member's statement,
854
- Job creation
- Employment development, lack of,
264,
636
- Government strategy,
1151
- Landmarks and geographical features
- Provincial naming policy, buildings and landmarks, ministerial statement (Wall),
3038
- Languages
- Heritage language education
- Extracurricular, funding elimination,
188
- Legislative Assembly
- Adjournment
- (December 7, 2017), until March 12, 2018, moved (Wall),
3347
- Moment of silence and recognition of lives lost in attack on British Parliament, London (March 22, 2017),
1829
- Legislative Assembly members
- Code of conduct violation, impaired driving, member's return to caucus,
1566–1567
- Remuneration reduction
- Implications for public service employees,
1588
- Statement of condolence, Kevin Phillips, member for Melfort (died November 13, 2017),
2909–2910
- Statement of condolence, Kevin Phillips, member for Melfort (died November 13, 2017), transmittal, moved (Wall),
2915
- Statement of condolence, Roger Parent, member for Saskatoon Meewasin (died November 29, 2016),
1531–1532
- Ministerial statements [Session 2]
- Landmarks and geographical features
- Provincial naming policy, buildings and landmarks (Wall),
3038
- Motions, transmittal
- Legislative Assembly members
- Statement of condolence, Kevin Phillips, member for Melfort (died November 13, 2017), transmittal, moved (Wall),
2915
- Motions, under Rule 61
- Oil industry
- Orphaned wells
- Call on federal government to implement national well completion program, request to move motion; leave not granted,
1153
- Call on federal government to provide funding to implement accelerated well cleanup program at earliest available opportunity, request to move motion; leave not granted,
667
- Municipalities, funding
- Grants-in-lieu, SaskPower and SaskEnergy, discontinuation,
2187–2188
- And use of municipal reserve funds or tax increases,
2220–2221
- Oil industry
- Orphaned wells
- National well completion program, call on federal government to provide funding and implement accelerated well cleanup program at earliest available opportunity, request to move motion; leave not granted,
667
- National well completion program, call on federal government to implement, request to move motion; leave not granted,
1153
- Cleanup proposal, out-of-province contracts,
663–664
- Relocation incentives, Premier's offer (March 2017), associated costs and planning,
2242
- Parks
- Urban
- Funding
- Elimination for 5 urban parks,
295–296
- Pensions
- Canada Pension Plan
- Update agreement with federal government to increase contributions,
601–602
- Potash industry
- BHP Billiton Jansen mine, new
- Status of project and addressing community concerns,
686
- Premiers
- Brad Wall, pay tribute for his 18 years of service, moved (Morgan),
3339–3345
- Provincial sales tax
- Exemptions eliminated
- And shift from productivity to consumption,
2040
- Public service
- Employees running in elections,
2778
- Public-private partnerships
- Question period [Session 1]
- Boundary dam carbon capture project
- Carbon sales, contract with Cenovus,
664
- Budget, 2016-17
- And state of economy,
219
- Budget, 2017-18
- Taxation and government priorities,
1857–1861
- Carbon sequestration
- And climate change policy,
1838
- Carbon tax
- Carbon pricing, provincial initiatives,
741
- Carbon pricing, provincial versus federal imposition,
2456,
2575–2576
- Climate change
- Government targets and plans,
599–600
- Construction industry
- Services, provincial sales tax exemption, eliminated
- Job losses and industry slowdown,
2426
- Education, funding
- First Nations and Métis
- Federal funding, update regarding joint letter sent to federal government,
612
- Global Transportation Hub
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition deal
738–739,
770,
797,
1121–1122,
1148–1149,
1271–1272,
1588
- Freedom of information requests
- Investigation and prosecution, use of out-of-province prosecutors,
2006
- Land speculator
- Concealed identity, government action,
942–943,
1025–1026,
1092–1093,
1393–1394,
1431–1432,
1459–1460,
1566–1567,
1617–1618,
1748,
1834–1835
- Unknown identity, contact with minister responsible,
2495
- Land speculators and Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, difference in sale values,
1419–1420
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition processes audit
- Government
- Transparency and accountability,
451–452
- Government financial management
244–248,
1124,
1421–1422,
1460–1461,
1542,
1810–1811,
1836,
1839,
2188,
2218,
2574
- Government financial management, debt
- Health care
- Reforms, Fyke Commission recommendations, implementation,
134
- Health facilities
- Preeceville and District Health Centre
- Emergency room and acute care services, suspended,
134–135
- Job creation
- Employment development, lack of,
264,
636
- Government strategy,
1151
- Languages
- Heritage language education
- Extracurricular, funding elimination,
188
- Legislative Assembly members
- Code of conduct violation, impaired driving, member's return to caucus,
1566–1567
- Remuneration reduction
- Implications for public service employees,
1588
- Municipalities, funding
- Grants-in-lieu, SaskPower and SaskEnergy, discontinuation,
2187–2188
- And use of municipal reserve funds or tax increases,
2220–2221
- Oil industry
- Orphaned wells
- Cleanup proposal, out-of-province contracts,
663–664
- Relocation incentives, Premier's offer (March 2017), associated costs and planning,
2242
- Parks
- Urban
- Funding
- Elimination for 5 urban parks,
295–296
- Pensions
- Canada Pension Plan
- Update agreement with federal government to increase contributions,
601–602
- Potash industry
- BHP Billiton Jansen mine, new
- Status of project and addressing community concerns,
686
- Provincial sales tax
- Exemptions eliminated
- And shift from productivity to consumption,
2040
- Public-private partnerships
- Regina bypass
- Public-private partnership with Vinci (France)
- Contract details, access to,
1645
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Rates
- Increased and infrastructure spending,
185–186
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- Risk assessment analysis,
74
- Saskatchewan Transportation Company
- Elimination,
2453
- Sale of assets and impact assessment,
2039–2040
- Sale of assets and loss of services,
1882
- School boards and divisions
- Savings targets
- Ministerial direction, retraction of letter,
2238
- Suicides
- Children, Northern Saskatchewan
- Teachers
- Collective bargaining agreement, salary increase not fully funded,
625–626,
637
- Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, calls to action
- Government implementation,
613
- Unemployment
- Youth, and lack of diversification in economy,
624–625
- Wakamow Valley Park, Moose Jaw
- Funding elimination and job losses in Wakamow Valley Authority,
690
- Wildfire management
- Wildfire management plan,
13–14,
45
- Question period [Session 2]
- Autism
- Individualized funding, early childhood intervention, and learning supports,
3302
- Carbon sequestration
- Efficiency and cost-effectiveness,
3239
- Crown corporations
- Privatization, defining with legislation
- Repeal provisions of Interpretation Amendment Act, 2016
2627
- Repeal provisions of Interpretation Amendment Act, 2016 and implications for Saskatchewan Transportation Company,
2599–2600
- Curriculum
- Treaty education, minister's remarks and overseeing of curriculum review,
2922
- Discrimination
- Racism against First Nations, government comments,
3067
- Employment
- Northern Saskatchewan, government support,
2894–2895
- Federal government
- Equalization lawsuit and investment in Saskatchewan,
3095
- Global Transportation Hub
- Land acquisition
- Expropriated lands, resale values, and legal costs,
3033
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition deal
2624–2625,
2680–2681
- Transparency and accountability, and comments by leadership candidates,
3268–3270,
3300
- Government
- Transparency, accountability, and respect for privacy,
2984
- Government financial management
3183
- Highways and roads
- Government job sites, prohibition on Alberta licence plates,
3329
- Public service
- Employees running in elections,
2778
- Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program
- Misrepresentation by foreign national and allegations of fraud,
3327–3328
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Relicensing of northern dams in perpetuity and duty to consult,
3151
- SaskEnergy Inc.
- Distribution rights, move from legislation to regulations,
3034
- Sexual assault
- Response to, discussion in legislative assembly,
2744–2745
- Sixties Scoop, government apology
- Teachers
- Compensation reduction targets and number of teachers and support staff,
3071
- Unemployment
- And provincial economy,
2893
- Wildfires
- Southwestern Saskatchewan (October 2017)
- Damage to land and livestock, support for producers,
2956
- Regina bypass
- Public-private partnership with Vinci (France)
- Contract details, access to,
1645
- Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program
- Misrepresentation by foreign national and allegations of fraud,
3327–3328
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Rates
- Increased and infrastructure spending,
185–186
- Relicensing of northern dams in perpetuity and duty to consult,
3151
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- Risk assessment analysis,
74
- Saskatchewan Transportation Company
- Elimination,
2453
- Sale of assets and impact assessment,
2039–2040
- Sale of assets and loss of services,
1882
- SaskEnergy Inc.
- Distribution rights, move from legislation to regulations,
3034
- School boards and divisions
- Savings targets
- Ministerial direction, retraction of letter,
2238
- Sexual assault
- Response to, discussion in legislative assembly,
2744–2745
- Sixties Scoop, government apology
- Suicides
- Children, Northern Saskatchewan
- Teachers
- Collective bargaining agreement
- Compensation reduction targets and number of teachers and support staff,
3071
- Terrorism
- Events at British Parliament, London (March 22, 2017), moment of silence and recognition of lives lost, member's statement,
1829
- Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, calls to action
- Government implementation,
613
- Unemployment
- Youth, and lack of diversification in economy,
624–625
- Uranium industry
- Cameco
- McArthur River mining and Key Lake milling, suspension of operations, government take immediate action to support workers and communities, moved (Sarauer), amendment (Wall),
2899–2902
- Wakamow Valley Park, Moose Jaw
- Funding elimination and job losses in Wakamow Valley Authority,
690
- Wildfire management
- Wildfire management plan,
13–14,
45
- Wildfires
- Southwestern Saskatchewan (October 2017)
- Damage to land and livestock, support for producers,
2956
- Weekes, Mr. Randy (Sask Party, Biggar-Sask Valley)
- 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
- Apiaries Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 179)
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Weekes),
E878
- Basketball
- Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association
- Hoopla (March 2018)
- Senior 2A girls silver medalists, Lord Asquith Athletics, and winner of Sportsmanship Award, member's statement,
4310–4311
- Birthdays
- Bob Mason, 100th birthday, member's statement,
6035
- Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission
- Local voice service subsidy
- Proposed phase-out, opposition to, member's statement,
2526
- Carbon tax
- Federal imposition
- Stop, petition,
1877,
2155,
2250,
2741,
3942,
4235,
4471,
5157,
5799,
6268,
6858,
6949,
7001
- Central Services Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- (2016) v.1, ch.2; (2016) v.2, ch.3,
P114
- Climate change
- Caused by human activity, recognition, and condemnation of government failure to create green jobs, moved (Pedersen)
- Curling
- World Senior Curling Championship 2018, Anita Silvernagle and Saskatoon rink, women's champions, member's statement,
4367
- Discrimination
- International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (March 21)
- (2018), member's statement,
3538
- Economy Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Education Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Education, funding
- Crisis in classrooms due to underfunding, recognition, moved (Beck)
- Environment Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Finance Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Food banks
- Rosthern District Food Bank, grand opening, member's statement,
4251–4252
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition processes audit
- Motions
- Request to move motion regarding officials appearing as witnesses (Sarauer), defeated,
P109
- Government
- Saskatchewan plan for growth, next decade
- Support, moved (Olauson)
- Questions and comments
6618
- Government Relations Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Great Plains College
- Graduation ceremony, Warman region (May 26, 2016), member's statement,
450–451
- Health Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- (2015) v.2, ch.34; (2017) v.2, ch.36,
P331
- Highways and Infrastructure Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Hospital and health foundations
- Jim Pattison Children's Hospital Foundation
- Knights of Columbus, Landis, charity dinner and silent auction, member's statement,
3094
- Justice Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Livestock industry
- Argo wildfire benefit concert, Saskatchewan Stock Growers, member's statement,
6157–6158
- Long-term care facilities
- Langham Care Home, grand opening, member's statement,
4700
- Minimum wage
- $15 per hour, call upon government to phase in, moved (McCall)
- Questions and comments
4773
- Museums
- Biggar Museum and Gallery, Museum of the Year, member's statement,
5671
- Northern Municipal Trust Account
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Nuclear energy
- Small modular reactors, development, support for, moved (Olauson)
- Questions and comments
6895
- Physicians
- And nurses, recruitment and retention, government commitment to innovative solutions, support, moved (Weekes),
4329–4331
- Questions and comments
4339
- Private Bills Committee
- Reports
- First, be adopted and presented to the Assembly, moved (Weekes),
B2
- Third, be adopted and presented to the Assembly, moved (Weekes),
B9
- Provincial Auditor
- Special Report: Land Acquisition Processes, The Global Transportation Hub Authority and the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure,
P212
- Public Accounts Committee
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Regional health authorities
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Saskatchewan Polytechnic
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Scholarships and bursaries
- Saskatchewan Scholarship of Honour
- 2019 recipients, member's statement,
6290–6291
- Social Services Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- (2017) v.1, ch.32 [misidentified as v.2],
P601
- St. Andrew's College Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 902)
- Committee discussion
- Waive fees, moved (Weekes),
B4
- Suicides
- Prevention strategy, develop and implement, moved (Chartier),
4972–4973
- Tributes
- Kurbis, Gordon, local farmer, recognition of donations, member's statement,
3945
- Veterans
- Percival Weekes, recognition, member's statement,
4757
- Wildfires
- Biggar area (April 2019), community response, member's statement,
5855
- Women
- Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians, Canadian region
- Member from Regina Rochdale [Ross] appointment to chair, member's statement,
2792
- Wilson, Ms. Nadine (Sask Party, Saskatchewan Rivers)
- 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]
- Administrative professionals
- Administrative Professionals Day
- (April 25, 2018), member's statement,
4030
- Agriculture
- Saskatchewan Agriculture Hall of Fame, Tim Oleksyn, inductee, member's statement,
2572–2573
- Saskatchewan Association of Agricultural Societies and Exhibitions
- Annual convention, Prince Albert, award recipients, member's statement,
5328
- AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome)
- World AIDS Day (December 1)
- (2017), member's statement,
3210
- Architecture
- Saskatchewan Association of Architects
- Annual general meeting and conference, 2018, member's statement,
4346
- Budget, 2017-18
- Hiked taxes, service cuts, inability to deal with provincial finances, and continued mismanagement of the economy, condemnation, moved (Sproule)
- Questions and comments
3704
- Business
- Development, government commitment to innovative programs and incentives to support business and entrepreneurship, support, moved (Olauson)
- Questions and comments
4202
- Canadian Western Agribition
- (2019), Barry Andrews Family Scholarship recipient Emily Letendre, member's statement,
6684
- Cancer
- Breast Cancer Awareness Month
- (October 2016), member's statement,
966
- Fundraising
- Daffodil month
- (April 2017), cancer research, member's statement,
2159
- Gynecologic
- Ovarian
- World Ovarian Cancer Day (May 8, 2017), member's statement,
2423
- Cancer Agency Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 13)
- Committee discussion
U308
- Child and Family Services Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 86)
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Wilson),
U713
- Communities
- Lakeland Citizens of the Year
- (September 2016), Gladys and Al Christensen, member's statement,
906
- (September 2017), Wayne Bartel and Wayne Hyde
- (September 2018), Marcia Bergman
- (September 2019), Margaret and Harvey Boettcher, recognition, member's statement,
6332
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Community efforts, Kathleen Ritchie, Harris, member's statement,
7027–7028
- Crime, prevention and intervention
- Rural and remote areas
- Government investments
- And initiatives, recognition, moved (Cox)
- Crops
- Wild Rice Council conference (April 2018), 33rd annual, Prince Albert, member's statement,
4298–4299
- Wild Rice Council conference (April 2019), 34th annual, member's statement,
5801–5802
- Culture and multiculturalism
- Diwali festival (2018), member's statement,
4722
- Curling
- Renew the Plex campaign, Lakeland Curling Club calendar fundraiser, member's statement,
5045–5046
- Drug and alcohol abuse
- Fentanyl and other opiates, combatting use, member's statement,
598
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals
- Pharmacare
- National strategy, immediately call on the federal government to implement and fully fund, moved (Chartier),
4073–4074
- Easter
- And Passover, observance, member's statement,
2251–2252
- Economy
- Government policies, role in creating economic growth, recognition, moved (Fiaz)
- Questions and comments
1740
- Education, funding
- Government failure to provide adequate funding and honour teachers' contract, condemnation, moved (Beck)
- Questions and comments
785
- Emergency services
- Fire and rescue services, Buckland Fire and Rescue Surf and Turf fundraiser
- 10th annual, member's statement,
5943
- 9th annual, member's statement,
4321
- Entrepreneurs
- Women Entrepreneurs of Saskatchewan
- 2017 business conference, Saskatoon, member's statement,
2561
- Extension of Compassionate Care Act, 2016 (No. 28)
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Wilson),
U338
- Firefighters
- Retirement of La Ronge fire chief Ron Pratt, member's statement,
672
- First Nations
- United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous people
- Assembly supports, moved (Belanger),
5790–5791
- Francophones
- Rendez-vous de la Francophonie 2019, member's statement,
5219–5220
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition processes audit
- Witnesses, government blocking from Public Accounts Committee and failing to be open and transparent, condemnation, moved (Sproule),
1630–1631
- Health care
- Government accomplishments, member's statement,
5423
- Government actions regarding hallway medicine, employee communication, and infrastructure decline, condemnation, moved (Chartier)
- Questions and comments
6517
- Public system, support for, and condemnation of government statements supporting private care, moved (Sproule),
6802–6803
- Health Ministry
- Estimates
- (2017-18, November), supplementary,
U592
- Highways and roads
- Government investments to reverse neglect by previous NDP government, recognition, moved (Fiaz)
- Questions and comments
4859
- Hospitals
- Red Cross hospitals, first location in British Empire, near Paddockwood, member's statement,
2856–2857
- Human Services Committee
- Elections
- Acting Chair [Parent] for meeting (June 23, 2016), moved (Wilson),
U165
- Acting Chair [Parent] for meeting (June 27, 2016), moved (Wilson),
U183
- Reports
- Second, be adopted and presented to the Assembly, moved (Wilson),
U355
- Third, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Wilson),
U374
- Seventh, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Wilson),
U800
- Eighth, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Wilson),
U963
- Impaired driving
- Mothers Against Drunk Driving
- Project Red Ribbon campaign 2019, launch, member's statement,
6400
- Libraries, public
- Budget cuts to libraries across the province, condemnation, moved (Beck)
- Lieutenant Governor
- Lieutenant Governor designate, Thomas W. Molloy, member's statement,
3539–3540
- 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)
- Youth
- Mental health support program, Saskatchewan 4-H, member's statement,
4931
- Minimum wage
- $15 per hour, call upon government to phase in, moved (McCall)
- Questions and comments
4772
- Mining industry
- Diamonds
- Star-Orion South mine, member's statement,
6426
- Miscellaneous Statutes (Family Dispute Resolution) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 98)
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Wilson),
N341
- Missing persons
- Children
- Missing Children's Month in Saskatchewan and Child Find Saskatchewan's annual Green Ribbon of Hope campaign
- (May 2017), member's statement,
2353
- Missing Persons Week
- (April 29-May 5, 2018), member's statement,
4090
- Mother's Day
- (May 13, 2018), member's statement,
4262
- Museums
- Choiceland museum, grand reopening (August 20, 2016), member's statement,
940
- Northlands College
- Expanded programming, Northern Saskatchewan
- Partnership with University of Saskatchewan, member's statement,
2326
- Oil industry
- Orphaned wells
- National abandoned well completion program, call on federal government to immediately implement, support, moved (Steele)
- People with disabilities
- World Para Reining International Championships in Oklahoma (November 12-14), Team Canada silver medal winners, Saskatchewan para reiners, member's statement,
1473
- Pipelines
- National Energy Board, stop including upstream and downstream emissions in approval assessments, moved (Carr)
- Police and crisis team program
- Prince Albert launch event and expansion to other communities, member's statement,
4622–4623
- Political parties
- Donations
- Lobbyists and corporations receiving government contracts, enact legislation banning donations, moved (Forbes)
- Questions and comments
2509
- Post-secondary education
- International education strategy, member's statement,
45
- Provincial Health Authority Consequential Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 54)
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Wilson),
U546
- Saskatchewan 4-H
- Prince Albert Regional 4-H show and sale (June 13, 2016), member's statement,
507
- Saskatchewan Advantage Grant for Education Savings (SAGES) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 94)
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Wilson),
U681
- Saskatchewan Arts Board
- Indigenous/Métis Art and Artists program, John McDonald, grant recipient, member's statement,
5371
- Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program
- Program success in welcoming newcomers, moved (Buckingham)
- Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation
- Annual convention, 89th, Prince Albert, member's statement,
3797–3798
- School boards and divisions
- Premier's Board of Education Award for Innovation and Excellence
- 2019 recipients, member's statement,
6548
- School shooting, La Loche, 2016
- Geo-memorials, Adam Wood Memorial Landing and Janvier Point, for educators who lost their lives, member's statement,
2982
- Sled dog racing
- Canadian Challenge dogsled race (February 2020), Gateway North Sled Dog Race Association, member's statement,
6789
- Suicides
- Children, Northern Saskatchewan
- Prevention strategy, develop and implement, moved (Chartier),
4974–4976
- Questions and comments
4979
- Tourism
- Emma Lake and Waskesiu, featured in Country Living magazine, 40 Canadian towns to visit, member's statement,
2037
- SK Jeep Tours, recognition, member's statement,
5585
- Unforgettable North, Waskesiu Wilderness Region tourism campaign, member's statement,
5866
- Treaties
- Treaty 6 territory
- 130th anniversary ceremony, member's statement,
6156–6157
- Violence
- National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women (December 6)
- (2017), member's statement,
3298
- Unite to End Violence against Women
- Orange ribbon campaign (November 25-December 20, 2016), member's statement,
1500
- Orange campaign (November 25-December 10, 2018), member's statement,
4985
- 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence (November-December 2017), member's statement,
3093
- Wildfire management
- Task force, interim report and recommendations, member's statement,
4154
- Winter festivals
- Prince Albert Winter Festival, member's statement,
6861
- Women
- National Council of Women annual general meeting, member's statement,
662
- Prince Albert Council of Women Hall of Fame
- (2017), Lynda Monahan (March 12, 2017), inductee, member's statement,
1643–1644
- (2018) Jeannette Eddolls (March 11, 2018), inductee, member's statement,
3360
- Rural Women Month
- (March 2018), member's statement,
3371
- Women's History Month
- (October 2017), member's statement,
2678
- Women's shelters
- La Ronge, Piwapan Women's Centre and Sapohtewin House, member's statement,
6006
- Wotherspoon, Mr. Trent (NDP, Regina Rosemont). s.1: Leader of the Opposition.
- 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)
- Advanced Education Ministry
- Agriculture Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Apiaries Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 179)
- Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Act, 2018 (No. 136)
- Autism
- Individualized funding, early childhood intervention, and learning supports,
3301–3302
- Automobile Accident Insurance Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 197)
- Basketball
- Canada U Sports women's national basketball championship (March 8-11, 2018), Saskatchewan teams, medal winners, member's statement,
3371
- Boundary dam carbon capture project
- Carbon sales, contract with Cenovus,
664
- Financial expenditures,
164,
508
- Financial management, lack of transparency,
673
- Production capacity issues, transparency,
543–544
- Budget, 2016-17
- And state of economy,
219
- Budget, 2017-18
- Balance, return to, 3-year plan,
2096
- Taxation and government priorities,
1857–1861
- Budget, 2019-20
- Balanced with no new taxes or tax increases, government commendation, moved (Stewart),
5993–5995
- Questions and comments
5996
- Debt and taxation, impact on families and the economy,
5442
- Budget, March 20, 2019
- Moved (Harpauer) that the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government, amendment (Wotherspoon),
5459
- Budget, 2020-21
- COVID-19 pandemic, long-term forecasts and government supports,
7037,
7082
- Critique, member's statement,
7044
- Economic assumptions, impact of COVID-19 pandemic and oil price collapse,
6819–6820
- Budget, June 15, 2020
- Moved (Harpauer) that the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government, amendment (Wotherspoon),
6939
- Builders' Lien (Prompt Payment) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 152)
- Business
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Impacts on and supports for local businesses, member's statement,
6903
- Small businesses
- Saskatchewan small business emergency payment program
- Business Corporations Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 191)
- Canadian Armed Forces
- Cirillo, Corporal Nathan and Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent, peacetime casualties, member's statement,
6072
- Cancer
- Allan Blair Cancer Centre
- Fundraiser, member's statement,
6574
- Cannabis Control (Saskatchewan) Act (No. 121)
- Cannabis Control (Saskatchewan) Consequential Amendments Act, 2018 (No. 122)
- Canoes and canoeing
- Sprint Canoe Kayak National Championships (August 2019), Regina
- Central Services Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Child and Family Services Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 86)
- Child welfare, First Nations children in care
- Reduction strategy and work with First Nations agencies,
4007
- Climate change
- Caused by human activity, recognition, and condemnation of government failure to create green jobs, moved (Pedersen),
5904–5906
- Questions and comments
5909
- Government position outlined in white paper (October 18, 2016), support for, and opposition to national carbon tax, moved (Wall); amendment (Wotherspoon),
806–807
- Government target and plans,
598–599
- Communities
- Regina
- Rosemont Mount Royal Family Day event and recognition of community association, member's statement,
5942
- Condolences
- Birkbeck, Larry Wayne, moved (Wall),
1039–1040
- Larter, Robert "Bob," moved (Wall),
1037
- MacDonald, Cy Pius, moved (Wall),
1031
- Mitchell, Robert Wayne, moved (Wall),
2998–2999
- Construction industry
- Saskatchewan Construction Week
- (April 3-7, 2017), member's statement,
2094
- Services, provincial sales tax exemption, eliminated
- Restore tax exemption, petition,
4472,
4500,
4559,
4652,
4755,
4780,
4900,
4928,
4983–4984,
5014,
5043,
5073,
5100,
5113,
5147,
5157,
5217,
5245,
5269,
5368,
5396,
5421,
5438,
5463,
5524,
5582–5583,
5614,
5643,
5669,
5726,
5745,
5760,
5774,
5814,
5853–5854,
5864,
5877,
5888–5889,
5914,
5928,
5941,
6021–6022,
6032,
6096,
6155,
6216–6217,
6245,
6268,
6289–6290,
6311–6312,
6330,
6355,
6376,
6398,
6424,
6470,
6498,
6523,
6547,
6573,
6601,
6625,
6658,
6705–6706,
6717,
6744,
6765,
6787–6788,
6812–6813,
6836–6837,
6858
- Coroners Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 189)
- Corrections and Policing Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Crime
- Rural
- Trespassing, legislative changes
- Culture and multiculturalism
- Black History Month (February 2017), events, member's statement,
1539–1540
- Sikh Parade Day, Regina
- (May 12, 2018), member's statement,
4286
- Curriculum
- Treaty education, minister's remarks,
2953–2954
- Discrimination
- International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (March 21)
- And Spring Free from Racism event, Regina, member's statement,
5584
- Racism, create an anti-black racism secretariat charged with delivering a strategy, and invest in mental health supports for racialized people, petition,
7043
- Domestic violence
- And interpersonal violence, reduction, government failure to address issues and implement a plan, condemnation, moved (Sarauer),
583–585
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals
- Pharmacare
- National strategy, immediately call on the federal government to implement and fully fund, moved (Chartier),
4077–4078
- Early childhood education
- Brighter Futures for Children fundraiser, Casino Regina and Knight Archer Insurance, member's statement,
6024
- Economy
- Economic indicators,
5619
- Education Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 157)
- Education Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Education, funding
- And school board autonomy,
2161
- Crisis in classrooms due to underfunding, recognition, moved (Beck),
6341–6343
- First Nations and Métis
- Federal funding, update regarding joint letter sent to federal government,
612
- Operational, funding for growth and need for efficiencies
- Restore in full the cuts to classrooms, petition,
4869
- Reverse cuts, petition,
3619
- eHealth Saskatchewan
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- (2016) v.1, ch.21; (2018) v.1, ch.16,
P361
- Election (Fairness and Accountability) Amendment Act (No. 602)
- Election (Fairness and Accountability) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 606)
- Energy and Resources Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Environment Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Environmental Management and Protection Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 83)
- Epilepsy
- Purple Day, epilepsy awareness
- (March 26, 2018), member's statement,
3592
- Executive Council
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Federal government
- Equalization, call for renewed legal action,
5893–5894
- Finance Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Firefighters
- Regina Professional Fire Fighters, International Association of Fire Fighters Local 181, 100th anniversary, member's statement,
6660
- 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)
- Fundraising
- Cultural Connections India Night (September 2019), fundraiser, member's statement,
6500
- Global Transportation Hub
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition deal,
738–740,
770–772,
797–798,
969,
1121–1123,
1148–1149,
1235–1236,
1271–1272,
1358–1359,
1693,
1881,
2038,
2745–2746
- Appraisals
- Use in negotiations, remarks by Premier,
2096
- Freedom of information requests
- Investigation and prosecution, use of out-of-province prosecutors,
2006
- Investigation, transparency and accountability,
2825–2826
- Judicial inquiry, immediately launch, moved (Sproule),
5092–5095
- Land speculator
- Concealed identity, government action,
942–944,
1025–1027,
1092–1094,
1124,
1393–1394,
1431–1432,
1459–1460,
1566–1567,
1617–1618,
1644,
1667,
1724,
1748,
1810,
1834–1835,
1857
- Unknown identity, contact with minister responsible,
2495
- Transparency and accountability, importance of and need for, moved (Sproule),
3076–3077
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition processes audit
- Government
- Procurement
- Opportunities for local tradespeople and inclusion of community benefits tendering criteria,
7030,
7037
- Saskatchewan plan for growth, next decade
- Transparency and accountability,
451–452
- Government financial management,
244–246,
1421,
1460–1461,
1542,
1645,
1724,
1810–1811,
1838–1839,
2188,
2218,
2371,
2574,
3183–3184
- Austerity approach, impact on growth and future costs,
5078–5079
- Financial reports
- Third quarter, release,
5163
- Impact on growth and future costs,
6604
- Government financial management, debt
- Government Relations Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Health care
- Reforms, Fyke Commission recommendations, implementation,
133–134
- Health facilities
- Preeceville and District Health Centre
- Emergency room and acute care services, suspended,
134–135
- Health Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- (2015) v.2, ch.34; (2017) v.2, ch.36,
P331
- Highway No. 1
- Balgonie, retain Main Street west in and out exit and include locked gate access for eastbound emergency services, petition,
2622,
3298,
3324
- Historic sites
- Sitting Bull Park, Moose Jaw, efforts of Kayleigh Olson to receive site designation, member's statement,
4356
- Hockey
- Memorial Cup tournament, 100th anniversary, Regina host
- Outdoor Hockey League, Regina
- Community importance and recognition, member's statement,
5671
- Matt Bradley, volunteer, Western Hockey League Humanitarian of the Year 2018, recognition, member's statement,
3770–3771
- Homeless persons
- Point-in-time homeless count, recognition of volunteer efforts, member's statement,
3967
- Homeless shelters
- Youth shelter, Dories House, Swift Current, funding,
3657–3658
- Hospitality industry
- Provincial sales tax, impact on business,
5846
- Housing
- Regina housing market, impact of federal and provincial government policies,
6751
- Housing, social
- Programs, Northern Saskatchewan
- Rental purchase option program, restore, and reinstate remote housing program, petition,
3235
- Humanitarian assistance
- Red Cross Humanitarian of the Year
- (2016), Barb Ryan, recognition, member's statement,
1473
- 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),
3713–3714
- Immigration and Career Training Ministry
- Income Tax Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 171)
- Income Tax Amendment Act, 2020 (No. 210)
- Infrastructure
- COVID-19 pandemic, economic recovery stimulus funding
- Interpretation Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 40)
- Interpretation Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 2) (No. 99)
- Job creation
- Government record and impact of expanded PST,
5163
- Jury Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 204)
- Justice Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Land Contracts (Actions) Act, 2017 (No. 103)
- Languages
- Heritage language education
- Extracurricular, funding elimination,
188
- Heritage Language Volunteer Teacher Award night (May 7th, 2018), Multilingual Association of Regina, member's statement,
4436
- Legal Profession Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 163)
- Legislative Assembly
- Moment of silence and recognition of lives lost in attack on British Parliament, London (March 22, 2017),
1829
- Legislative Assembly (Election Dates) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 133)
- Legislative Assembly members
- Code of conduct violation, impaired driving, member's return to caucus,
1566
- Remuneration reduction
- And decrease to caucus office budgets,
1618–1619
- Statement of condolence, Roger Parent, member for Saskatoon Meewasin (died November 29, 2016),
1531–1532
- Lobbyists Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 195)
- Local Government Election Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 134)
- Local Government Election Consequential Amendments Act, 2018 (No. 135)
- Committee discussion
N510
- Marathons
- Queen City Marathon
- (2018), member's statement,
5016
- Marriage Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 175)
- Members' Conflict of Interest Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 196)
- Mental health
- Schizophrenia Society of Saskatchewan
- Champions of Mental Health dinner and auction
- (March 17, 2018), member's statement,
3507–3508
- Mental health services
- Children and youth
- Wait times and access to services,
3364
- Mineral Taxation (Modernization) Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 181)
- Mineral Taxation Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 170)
- Minimum wage
- $15 per hour, increase to, petition,
4721
- Ministerial statements [Session 4]
- Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program
- International graduate entrepreneur category, new (Harrison),
6666–6667
- Miscellaneous Municipal Statutes Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 194)
- Miscellaneous Statutes (Electronic Register) Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 177)
- 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 Repeal Act, 2019 (No. 178)
- Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal and Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 95)
- Motions, under Rule 61
- Railways
- CN Rail strike, urgently negotiate a fair deal and get products moving, call on CN Railway, request to move motion; leave not granted,
6506
- Municipal Tax Sharing (Potash) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 111)
- Municipalities, funding
- Grants-in-lieu, SaskPower and SaskEnergy, discontinuation,
2187–2188
- And use of municipal reserve funds or tax increases,
2220–2221
- Infrastructure and services,
2132
- New Democratic Party of Saskatchewan
- Cathy Duncan, party administrator, retirement and recognition of years of service, member's statement,
4783
- Policies to improve quality of life, member's statement,
6718
- Oil and Gas Conservation Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 147)
- Oil industry
- Orphaned wells
- Cleanup proposal, out-of-province contracts,
663
- Opioid Damages and Health Care Costs Recovery Act (No. 199)
- Parks
- Urban
- Funding
- Elimination for 5 urban parks,
295–296
- Parks Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 76)
- Parks, Culture and Sport Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- People with disabilities
- Transportation service, intermunicipal
- Personal Property Security Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 151)
- Physicians
- And nurses, recruitment and retention, government commitment to innovative solutions, support, moved (Weekes),
4336–4338
- Pipelines
- Energy East, Northern Gateway, and Trans Mountain, support for construction, and condemnation of federal leaders who oppose energy projects, moved (Bonk),
6413–6414
- Pipelines Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 148)
- Points of Order [Session 1]
- Language
- Use of "captain grandstand," unparliamentary,
2331
- Use of "deceitful," unparliamentary
- Refusal to apologize and removal from the House,
1862
- Use of "puppet of the Premier," unparliamentary,
2299
- Question period
- Leader of Opposition cautioning parents not to take minister [Education] at his word,
580
- Points of Order [Session 2]
- Language
- Use of "misleading the public," unparliamentary,
3078
- Points of Order [Session 4]
- Language
- Member referred to "filling the pockets of friends and insiders",
6862
- Police (Regional Policing) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 149)
- Political parties
- Donations
- Corporate, union, and out-of-province,
1270–1271
- Population
- Growth
- Infrastructure needs, planning for,
6430–6431
- Post-secondary education
- Humanities and social sciences conference, Congress 2018 (May 26-June 1), Regina host city
- Post-secondary institutions
- Funding
- Decrease, impact on extra-curricular activities and student supports,
4239–4240,
4265–4266
- Diversification of sources,
3864
- Potash industry
- BHP Billiton Jansen mine, new
- Status of project and addressing community concerns,
686
- Nutrien, head office presence in Saskatoon, tax incentives and legislative requirements,
4875–4876
- Power plants
- Natural gas-fired, new facility, Moose Jaw
- Project tender short list and support for local contractors,
6772,
6794–6795
- Provincial Auditor
- Annual report (2017-2018),
P450
- Provincial Capital Commission
- Provincial Auditor's report
- Provincial Capital Commission Act (No. 50)
- Provincial sales tax
- Exemptions eliminated
- And shift from productivity to consumption,
2040
- Provincial Sales Tax Amendment Act, 2020 (No. 211)
- Public Accounts Committee
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Reports
- Second, moved (Wotherspoon) for concurrence,
4479–4480
- Third, moved (Wotherspoon) for concurrence,
6078
- Fourth, moved (Wotherspoon) for concurrence,
7032
- Public Guardian and Trustee Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 188)
- Public-private partnerships
- Question period [Session 1]
- Boundary dam carbon capture project
- Carbon sales, contract with Cenovus,
664
- Financial expenditures,
164,
508
- Financial management, lack of transparency,
673
- Production capacity issues, transparency,
543–544
- Budget, 2016-17
- And state of economy,
219
- Budget, 2017-18
- Balance, return to, 3-year plan,
2096
- Taxation and government priorities,
1857–1861
- Climate change
- Government targets and plans,
598–599
- Construction industry
- Services, provincial sales tax exemption, eliminated
- Job losses and industry slowdown,
2426
- Education, funding
- And school board autonomy,
2161
- First Nations and Métis
- Federal funding, update regarding joint letter sent to federal government,
612
- Operational, funding for growth and need for efficiencies
- Global Transportation Hub
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition deal
738–740,
770–772,
797–798,
969,
1121–1123,
1148–1149,
1235–1236,
1271–1272,
1358–1359,
1693,
1881,
2038
- Appraisals
- Use in negotiations, remarks by Premier,
2096
- Freedom of information requests
- Investigation and prosecution, use of out-of-province prosecutors,
2006
- Land speculator
- Concealed identity, government action,
942–944,
1025–1027,
1092–1094,
1124,
1393–1394,
1431–1432,
1459–1460,
1566–1567,
1617–1618,
1644,
1667,
1724,
1748,
1810,
1834–1835,
1857
- Unknown identity, contact with minister responsible,
2495
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition processes audit
- Government
- Transparency and accountability,
451–452
- Government financial management
244–246,
1421,
1460–1461,
1542,
1645,
1724,
1810–1811,
1838–1839,
2188,
2218,
2371,
2574
- Government financial management, debt
- Health care
- Reforms, Fyke Commission recommendations, implementation,
133–134
- Health facilities
- Preeceville and District Health Centre
- Emergency room and acute care services, suspended,
134–135
- Languages
- Heritage language education
- Extracurricular, funding elimination,
188
- Legislative Assembly members
- Code of conduct violation, impaired driving, member's return to caucus,
1566
- Remuneration reduction
- And decrease to caucus office budgets,
1618–1619
- Municipalities, funding
- Grants-in-lieu, SaskPower and SaskEnergy, discontinuation,
2187–2188
- And use of municipal reserve funds or tax increases,
2220–2221
- Infrastructure and services,
2132
- Oil industry
- Orphaned wells
- Cleanup proposal, out-of-province contracts,
663
- Parks
- Urban
- Funding
- Elimination for 5 urban parks,
295–296
- Political parties
- Donations
- Corporate, union, and out-of-province,
1270–1271
- Potash industry
- BHP Billiton Jansen mine, new
- Status of project and addressing community concerns,
686
- Provincial sales tax
- Exemptions eliminated
- And shift from productivity to consumption,
2040
- Public-private partnerships
- Regina bypass
- Public-private partnership with Vinci (France)
- Renewable energy
- Water power
- Tazi Twé hydroelectric project, Black Lake,
2441
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Rates
- Increased and infrastructure spending,
185–186
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- Privatization,
2355–2357
- Potential offers, discussions, formal and informal,
2367
- Risk assessment analysis,
73–74
- Saskatchewan Transportation Company
- Elimination,
2453–2454
- Sale of assets and impact assessment,
2039
- Sale of assets and loss of services,
1881–1882
- School boards and divisions
- Savings targets
- Ministerial direction, retraction of letter,
2238
- Schools
- Capital projects
- Funding
- Repairs and maintenance,
219
- Suicides
- Children, Northern Saskatchewan
- Government actions and support,
737,
967
- Teachers
- Collective bargaining agreement, salary increase not fully funded,
544,
575,
625,
636–637
- Trade agreements (commerce)
- Softwood lumber, United States tariff,
2296
- Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, calls to action
- Unemployment
- And provincial economy,
2254
- Youth, and lack of diversification in economy,
624
- Wildfire management
- Wildfire management plan,
13,
45
- Question period [Session 2]
- Autism
- Individualized funding, early childhood intervention, and learning supports,
3301–3302
- Child welfare, First Nations children in care
- Reduction strategy and work with First Nations agencies,
4007
- Curriculum
- Treaty education, minister's remarks,
2953–2954
- Education, funding
- First Nations and Métis
- Provincial funding
- Filling federal gap,
3456
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition deal
2745–2746
- Investigation, transparency and accountability,
2825–2826
- Homeless shelters
- Youth shelter, Dories House, Swift Current, funding,
3657–3658
- Mental health services
- Children and youth
- Wait times and access to services,
3364
- Post-secondary institutions
- Funding
- Decrease, impact on extra-curricular activities and student supports,
4239–4240,
4265–4266
- Diversification of sources,
3864
- Saskatchewan Transportation Company
- Schools, new
- Public-private partnership funding model
- Costs, maintenance and interest
- And funding for other school projects,
4124
- Students
- First Nations and Métis
- Graduation rates and funding gap,
4007
- University of Saskatchewan
- Question period [Session 3]
- Budget, 2019-20
- Debt and taxation, impact on families and the economy,
5442
- Construction industry
- Services, provincial sales tax exemption, eliminated
- Crime
- Rural
- Trespassing, legislative changes
- Economy
- Economic indicators,
5619
- Government record and cost of living,
5588–5589
- Federal government
- Equalization, call for renewed legal action,
5893–5894
- Government financial management
- Austerity approach, impact on growth and future costs,
5078–5079
- Financial reports
- Third quarter, release,
5163
- Hospitality industry
- Provincial sales tax, impact on business,
5846
- Job creation
- Government record and impact of expanded PST,
5163
- Potash industry
- Nutrien, head office presence in Saskatoon, tax incentives and legislative requirements,
4875–4876
- Utilities
- Rate increases and clients in arrears,
5402
- Question period [Session 4]
- Budget, 2020-21
- COVID-19 pandemic, long-term forecasts and government supports,
7037,
7082
- Economic assumptions, impact of COVID-19 pandemic and oil price collapse,
6819–6820
- Business
- Small businesses
- Saskatchewan small business emergency payment program
- Construction industry
- Services, provincial sales tax exemption, eliminated
- Government
- Procurement
- Opportunities for local tradespeople and inclusion of community benefits tendering criteria,
7030,
7037
- Government financial management
- Impact on growth and future costs,
6604
- Housing
- Regina housing market, impact of federal and provincial government policies,
6751
- Infrastructure
- COVID-19 pandemic, economic recovery stimulus funding
- Population
- Growth
- Infrastructure needs, planning for,
6430–6431
- Power plants
- Natural gas-fired, new facility, Moose Jaw
- Project tender short list and support for local contractors,
6772,
6794–6795
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Net metering program
- Replacement program, and support for solar industry,
7031
- Saskatchewan Transportation Company
- Elimination
- And private sector operators,
6251
- Water
- Water quality
- And safety of municipal infrastructure,
6274–6275
- Railways
- CN Rail strike
- Urgently negotiate a fair deal and get products moving, call on CN Railway, request to move motion; leave not granted,
6506
- Commodities backlog
- Urge federal government to pass an order in council with requirements to help address issue and implement legislative improvements, moved (Bradshaw),
3580–3581
- Real Estate Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 144)
- Regina bypass
- Public-private partnership with Vinci (France)
- Remembrance Day
- (November 11, 2016), member's statement,
1268
- (November 11, 2017), member's statement,
2891
- Renewable energy
- Water power
- Tazi Twé hydroelectric project, Black Lake,
2441
- Residential Services Act, 2018 (No. 145)
- Restaurants
- Meals, provincial sales tax exemption, eliminated
- Restore exemption, petition,
4698
- Saskatchewan Advantage Grant for Education Savings (SAGES) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 94)
- Saskatchewan Employment Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 200)
- 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
- International graduate entrepreneur category, new, ministerial statement (Harrison),
6666–6667
- Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Net metering program
- Replacement program, and support for solar industry,
7031
- Replacement program, impact on solar industry
- Restore, and implement Renew Saskatchewan, petition,
6069–6070
- Rates
- Increased and infrastructure spending,
185–186
- Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency Act (No. 169)
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- Privatization,
2355–2357
- Potential offers, discussions, formal and informal,
2367
- Risk assessment analysis,
73–74
- Saskatchewan Transportation Company
- Elimination,
2453–2454,
3035
- And private sector operators,
6251
- Sale of assets and impact assessment,
2039
- Sale of assets and loss of services,
1881–1882
- Saskatchewan Value-added Agriculture Incentive Act (No. 125)
- School boards and divisions
- Savings targets
- Ministerial direction, retraction of letter,
2238
- School Choice Protection Act (No. 89)
- Schools
- Capital projects
- Funding
- Repairs and maintenance,
219
- Schools, new
- Public-private partnership funding model
- Costs, maintenance and interest
- And funding for other school projects,
4124
- Securities Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 159)
- Sewage
- Industrial waste water systems
- Co-op Refinery Complex, Regina, waste water improvement project
- Global Water Awards industrial project of the year, member's statement,
2400–2401
- Sexual orientation
- Mass shooting in Orlando, Florida (June 12, 2016) and support for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community, member's statement,
471
- Sikh Heritage Month Act (No. 616)
- Snowmobile (Fees) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 123)
- Speaker and Deputy Speaker, rulings and statements [Session 2]
- Language
- That's out of order; ask the member to withdraw and apologize; apology and withdrawal of remarks,
4403
- Withdraw that "smug" word; withdrawal of comment,
4007
- Students
- First Nations and Métis
- Graduation rates and funding gap,
4007
- Suicides
- Children, Northern Saskatchewan
- Government actions and support,
737,
967
- Teachers
- Collective bargaining agreement
- Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Terrorism
- Events at British Parliament, London (March 22, 2017), moment of silence and recognition of lives lost, member's statement,
1829
- Track and field
- Female Athlete of the Year, World Masters Athletics, Carol LaFayette-Boyd, member's statement,
5645
- Trade agreements (commerce)
- Softwood lumber
- United States tariff,
2296
- Trade and Export Development Ministry
- Trade shows
- Canada's Farm Progress Show
- (June 15-17, 2016), member's statement,
541
- Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 198)
- Trapping industry
- Trappers
- Licence fees, exemption for seniors, petition,
3590
- Trespass to Property Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 160)
- Committee discussion
N629–640
- Public hearings, hold prior to concluding consideration, moved (Wotherspoon); Ruled out of order,
N631
- Trespass to Property Consequential Amendments Act, 2018 (No. 161)
- Committee discussion
N641
- Tributes
- MacKenzie, Jack, teacher, member's statement,
5128
- Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, calls to action
- Unemployment
- And provincial economy,
2254
- Youth, and lack of diversification in economy,
624
- University of Saskatchewan
- Utilities
- Rate increases and clients in arrears,
5402
- Volunteers
- National Volunteer week, member's statement,
5728
- Wascana Park and Wascana Centre Authority
- Governance structure, restore, and end commercialization of park, petition,
4843
- Governance structure, restore, and ensure an appropriate building for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, moved (Sarauer)
- Water
- Water quality
- And safety of municipal infrastructure,
6274–6275
- Water Security Agency
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Wildfire management
- Wildfire management plan,
13,
45
- Women
- United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (March 12-23, 2018), Saskatchewan participants, member's statement,
4002
- Workers' Compensation Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 165)
- Wyant, Mr. Gordon (Sask Party, Saskatoon Northwest). s.1: Minister of Justice and Attorney General. s.2,3,4: Deputy Premier, Minister of Education.
- Autism
- Individualized funding, early childhood intervention, and learning supports,
3542,
5676,
5695–5696
- Boundary dam carbon capture project
- Production capacity and amine costs,
2190–2191
- Production capacity and maintenance,
2164
- Budget, 2020-21
- COVID-19 pandemic, budget measures,
6943–6944
- Cabinet ministers
- Legislative secretaries, work product and compensation,
4348–4349
- Canoes and canoeing
- Dragon boat racing, Prairie Dragons paddling club, Pan American championships, medal recipients, member's statement,
2294–2295
- Carbon sequestration
- Test facility at Shand power station
- Citizenship and civic engagement
- Concentus Citizenship Education Foundation, donor recognition, Elaine and Sherwood Scharfe, member's statement,
2823
- Coroners
- Coroner's and toxicology reports, long delays,
168
- Coroner's inquest into handling of Nadine Machiskinic's death, need for,
688
- Coroners Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 41)
- Courthouses
- Security, deputy sheriffs, layoffs,
1123–1124
- Courts
- Aboriginal court worker program
- Court delays, Jordan decision
- Risk of cases being thrown out,
1592,
1670
- Weyburn, Queen's Bench services, transfer to Estevan,
1620–1621
- Credit Union Central of Saskatchewan Act, 2016 (No. 18)
- Referred to Committee of the Whole on Bills,
480
- Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Wyant),
482
- Crown corporations
- Privatization, defining with legislation,
1029,
1589–1590,
1620,
1728,
2100,
2298,
2314–2315,
2385–2386
- And protection for SaskTel pensions,
1567
- Curriculum
- Indigenous languages, expansion to include, ministerial statement (Wyant),
5822
- Early childhood education
- And child care
- Availability and affordability,
5249
- Federal funding agreement
- Preschool programs for children with intensive needs,
4905–4906
- Education
- Consultation and planning for the future,
5749
- Staff, educational assistants
- Staff, violence against, and increasing classroom complexity,
6549–6550
- Education Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 157)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
5884
- Education, funding
- And funding for early years programming,
5302–5303
- And funding for early years programming for special needs children,
3573,
3862–3863
- And northern teacher recruitment,
4565
- And teacher compensation reduction targets,
4477
- Classroom complexity and teacher retention,
6039–6040
- Reduction, impact on classroom violence,
5945
- Resumption of in-classroom learning and support for COVID-19 pandemic adjustments
- Rural deficits and innovation in education delivery,
5802–5803
- Staff reductions, impact on student outcomes,
6051
- Electronic Information and Documents Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 5)
- Committee discussion
N110
- Waive committee of the Whole on Bills,
1508
- Enforcement of Canadian Judgments Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 9)
- Waive committee of the Whole on Bills,
1510
- Families
- Separation and divorce
- Family Matters program
- Province-wide expansion, ministerial statement (Wyant),
513
- Film and Video Classification Act, 2016 (No. 19)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
1523
- First Nations and Métis Fund Inc.
- Fund management, Westcap Management,
6665,
6689
- Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 30)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
2546
- Amendments, first and second readings,
2546
- Fundraising
- B'Nai Brith Silver Plate Dinner in Saskatoon and We Are Proud of You Award for exemplary volunteer service
- (November 6, 2018), Bruce Rempel, award recipient, member's statement,
4723
- Global Transportation Hub
- Land sales, contract with Colliers International,
6404
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition deal,
771
- Freedom of information requests
- Government
- Procurement
- And opportunities for local tradespeople,
6965,
7082
- Opportunities for local tradespeople and inclusion of community benefits tendering criteria,
7003–7004,
7031,
7037
- Government financial management
- Investment funds, management
- Holocaust
- Holocaust remembrance service, Saskatoon, member's statement
- Hospitals
- Victoria Hospital, Prince Albert
- Funding and recognition as a tertiary centre,
1239–1240
- Infrastructure
- COVID-19 pandemic, economic recovery stimulus funding
- Interpretation Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 40)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
2316
- Justice Ministry
- Written questions, response time,
1238
- Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 20)
- Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 29)
- Waive committee of the Whole on Bills,
1507
- Legal Profession Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 60)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
2547
- Libraries, public
- Saskatchewan Information & Library Services Consortium
- Literacy
- Family literacy supports, funding elimination,
5778
- Local Authority Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 31)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
2546
- Mental health
- Funding, federal and in-school supports,
3512
- Mental Health and Addiction Services Fun Run, 2018, Saskatoon, member's statement,
4261
- Ministerial statements [Session 1]
- Families
- Separation and divorce, Family Matters program, province-wide expansion (Wyant),
513
- Ministerial statements [Session 2]
- Early childhood education
- And child care, federal funding agreement (Wyant),
3478–3479
- Ministerial statements [Session 3]
- Curriculum
- Indigenous languages, expansion to include (Wyant),
5822
- Northlands College
- Board appointee Vince Natomagan, history of violent behaviour,
5151–5152
- Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 17)
- Waive committee of the Whole on Bills,
1479
- Priority Saskatchewan
- Contractor selection criteria, support for local contractors,
5749–5750
- Single-window procurement model,
4678
- Prisoners
- Deaths in custody
- Coroner's inquest and jury recommendations,
2499
- Coroner's inquest, removal of requirement,
945,
971
- Provincial Court Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 15)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
1522
- Public service
- Vendor-sponsored travel and gifts
- Employee policies and government review,
4987
- Public-private partnerships
- Funding model, factors considered when choosing,
3375–3376
- Maintenance responsibilities and condition of facilities,
7004–7006
- Queen's Bench Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 4)
- Waive committee of the Whole on Bills,
1508
- Question period [Session 1]
- Boundary dam carbon capture project
- Production capacity and amine costs,
2190–2191
- Production capacity and maintenance,
2164
- Carbon sequestration
- Test facility at Shand power station
- Coroners
- Coroner's and toxicology reports, long delays,
168
- Coroner's inquest into handling of Nadine Machiskinic's death, need for,
688
- Courthouses
- Security, deputy sheriffs, layoffs,
1123–1124
- Courts
- Aboriginal court worker program
- Court delays, Jordan decision
- Risk of cases being thrown out,
1592,
1670
- Weyburn, Queen's Bench services, transfer to Estevan,
1620–1621
- Crown corporations
- Privatization, defining with legislation,
1029,
1589–1590,
1620,
1728,
2100,
2298,
2314–2315,
2385–2386
- And protection for SaskTel pensions,
1567
- Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition deal
771
- Freedom of information requests
- Hospitals
- Victoria Hospital, Prince Albert
- Funding and recognition as a tertiary centre,
1239–1240
- Justice Ministry
- Written questions, response time,
1238
- Prisoners
- Deaths in custody
- Coroner's inquest and jury recommendations,
2499
- Coroner's inquest, removal of requirement,
945,
971
- Regina bypass
- Public-private partnership with Vinci (France)
- Renewable energy
- Water power
- Tazi Twé hydroelectric project, Black Lake,
2441
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Rates
- Increased and infrastructure spending,
1209
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- SaskBuilds Corporation
- Honorariums paid to unsuccessful bidders,
2427
- Women
- Status of Women Office
- Staffing, and government support for women,
2544
- Question period [Session 2]
- Autism
- Individualized funding, early childhood intervention, and learning supports,
3542
- Cabinet ministers
- Legislative secretaries, work product and compensation,
4348–4349
- Education, funding
- And funding for early years programming for special needs children,
3573,
3862–3863
- Mental health
- Funding, federal and in-school supports,
3512
- Public-private partnerships
- Funding model, factors considered when choosing,
3375–3376
- Schools
- Capital projects,
4262–4263
- Funding
- Repairs and replacements, funding predictability,
4069
- Schools, new
- Public-private partnership funding model
- Costs, maintenance and interest
- And funding for other school projects,
4124–4125
- Students
- First Nations and Métis
- Graduation rates and funding gap,
4007
- Question period [Session 3]
- Autism
- Individualized funding, early childhood intervention, and learning supports,
5676,
5695–5696
- Early childhood education
- And child care
- Availability and affordability,
5249
- Preschool programs for children with intensive needs,
4905–4906
- Education
- Consultation and planning for the future,
5749
- Education, funding
- And funding for early years programming,
5302–5303
- And northern teacher recruitment,
4565
- And teacher compensation reduction targets,
4477
- Class size and complexity,
5164
- Classroom complexity and teacher retention,
6039–6040
- Reduction, impact on classroom violence,
5945
- Restore funding, leadership campaign promise,
5221–5222
- Rural deficits and innovation in education delivery,
5802–5803
- Staff reductions, impact on student outcomes,
6051
- Libraries, public
- Saskatchewan Information & Library Services Consortium
- Literacy
- Family literacy supports, funding elimination,
5778
- Northlands College
- Board appointee Vince Natomagan, history of violent behaviour,
5151–5152
- Priority Saskatchewan
- Contractor selection criteria, support for local contractors,
5749–5750
- Single-window procurement model,
4678
- Public service
- Vendor-sponsored travel and gifts
- Employee policies and government review,
4987
- Schools
- Ecole St. Pius X
- Infrastructure needs and student safety,
5118
- Teachers
- Student/teacher ratio and classroom capacity,
5777–5778
- Question period [Session 4]
- Budget, 2020-21
- COVID-19 pandemic, budget measures,
6943–6944
- Education
- Staff, educational assistants
- Staff, violence against, and increasing classroom complexity,
6549–6550
- Education, funding
- Resumption of in-classroom learning and support for COVID-19 pandemic adjustments
- First Nations and Métis Fund Inc.
- Fund management, Westcap Management,
6665,
6689
- Global Transportation Hub
- Land sales, contract with Colliers International,
6404
- Government
- Procurement
- And opportunities for local tradespeople,
6965,
7082
- Opportunities for local tradespeople and inclusion of community benefits tendering criteria,
7003–7004,
7031,
7037
- Government financial management
- Investment funds, management
- Infrastructure
- COVID-19 pandemic, economic recovery stimulus funding
- Mental health services
- Children and youth
- Services and in-school supports,
6296
- Public-private partnerships
- Maintenance responsibilities and condition of facilities,
7004–7006
- Saskatchewan Hospital North Battleford
- Structural deficiencies and project oversight,
7004–7005
- School boards and divisions
- Autonomy and perceived pressure from Premier,
6791–6792
- Schools
- Buses
- Overcrowding and student safety,
6223
- Capacity, impact on class size and overcrowding,
6252–6253
- Capital projects
- Funding
- Repairs and maintenance,
6711
- Repairs and replacements, funding predictability,
6687
- Condition of facilities, government investments,
6997–6998
- Teachers
- Collective bargaining agreement
- Regina bypass
- Public-private partnership with Vinci (France)
- Renewable energy
- Water power
- Tazi Twé hydroelectric project, Black Lake,
2441
- Saskatchewan Hospital North Battleford
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Rates
- Increased and infrastructure spending,
1209
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- SaskBuilds Corporation
- Honorariums paid to unsuccessful bidders,
2427
- School boards and divisions
- Autonomy and perceived pressure from Premier,
6791–6792
- School Choice Protection Act (No. 89)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
4363
- Amendments, first and second readings,
4363
- Schools
- Buses
- Overcrowding and student safety,
6223
- Capacity, impact on class size and overcrowding,
6252–6253
- Capital projects,
4262–4263
- Funding
- Repairs and maintenance,
6711
- Repairs and replacements, funding predictability,
4069,
6687
- Condition of facilities, government investments,
6997–6998
- Ecole St. Pius X
- Infrastructure needs and student safety,
5118
- Schools, new
- Public-private partnership funding model
- Costs, maintenance and interest
- And funding for other school projects,
4124–4125
- Small Claims Act, 2016 (No. 35)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
1523
- Small Claims Consequential Amendments Act, 2016 (No. 36)
- Committee discussion
N126
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
1524
- Statute Law Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 6)
- Waive committee of the Whole on Bills,
1509
- Statute Law Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 2) (No. 7)
- Committee discussion
N112
- Waive committee of the Whole on Bills,
1509
- Students
- First Nations and Métis
- Graduation rates and funding gap,
4007
- Summary Offences Procedure Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 8)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
1524
- Summary Offences Procedure Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 59)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
2547
- Teachers
- Collective bargaining agreement
- Retirement, Mark Andrews, high school teacher and football coach, member's statement,
3299
- Student/teacher ratio and classroom capacity,
5777–5778
- Tributes
- Ryan, Shirley, business leader, member's statement,
736–737
- Victims of Crime Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 66)
- Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Wyant),
2195
- Referred to Committee of the Whole on Bills,
2195
- Victims of Interpersonal Violence Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 67)
- Referred to Committee of the Whole on Bills,
2195
- Vital Statistics Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 27)
- Referred to Committee of the Whole on Bills,
482
- Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Wyant),
482
- Women
- Status of Women Office
- Staffing, and government support for women,
2544