Hansard Subject Index - 28th Legislature
Dairy industry
Caroncrest Farms, 50th anniversary, member's statement
Damman, Wendy
Dams
And water management structures, safety, funding,
E51
And water retention structures, climate change mitigation benefits,
E816–17
Alameda Dam
Grant Devine dam and Grant Devine Lake, renaming
Crooked Lake control structure, replacement,
E827
Downstream flooding, legal costs,
E61
E.B. Campbell dam, relicensing in perpetuity
Grant Devine dam, spillway upgrades, preparatory studies,
E827
Nipawin dam, relicensing in perpetuity
Rafferty Dam, budget debate,
426
Zelma Dam, budget debate,
426
Daniels court case decision
Data Matching Agreements Act (No. 87)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Committee discussion
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Francis),
N332
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Day, Glen
Day, Tony
Daycare
Deaf persons
Children
Hearing Aid Plan coverage
Newborns, hearing loss screening program, funding,
U684
Newborns, hearing loss screening program, funding, budget debate,
3727 ,
3752 ,
3755 ,
3762 ,
3779 ,
3780 ,
3784 ,
3787 ,
3812 ,
3814 ,
3818 ,
3821 ,
3838 ,
3840 ,
3849 ,
3851 ,
3869 ,
3870 ,
3880 ,
3902 ,
3928
Northern Saskatchewan,
U401
Options presented upon diagnosis, inclusion of American Sign Language,
U922
Pediatric audiology services, access and availability,
U756–57
Preschool programs
Children Communicating, Connecting, and in Community, preschool pilot programs, Regina and Saskatoon, member's statement
Communications Preschool, Regina,
U611
Private services, availability,
U493–95
Provision of hearing services
Cochlear implant program,
U492
Hearing Aid Plan
Audiologists, publicly-funded,
U491–92
Audiologists, publicly-funded, layoffs,
U489–90
Children, coverage, new technologies
Coverage for services through private clinics,
U512
Elimination, and continued coverage of cochlear implants and bone-anchored devices
Elimination, impact on seniors
Throne Speech response,
2657
Reduced funding and audiology services
Reduced funding and private provider availability
Reinstate funding, petition
Saskatchewan Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Inc., funding,
U1021
Speech and Hearing Awareness Month (May 2019), and expansion of newborn hearing screening program, member's statement
Death and dying
Assisted dying
Throne Speech response,
2654
Debts, public
Deep Earth Energy Production Corporation (DEEP)
Dementia
And Alzheimer's disease, supports, Throne Speech,
6062
Alzheimer's Society, First Link program, expansion, budget debate,
5431 ,
5477 ,
5508 ,
5543 ,
5545 ,
5560 ,
5572 ,
5591–92
Alzheimer's Society, First Link program, expansion, Throne Speech response,
6166
Alzheimer's Society of Saskatchewan, funding,
U1002
Dementia behaviour units
Regina and Saskatoon, funding,
U58 ,
U1002
Patient and caregiver support in rural areas, research project, member's statement
Services and respite care, northern Saskatchewan
Services and supports, need for more effective supports, Throne Speech response,
6207
Strategy, lacking, Throne Speech response,
80 ,
2654
Demographics
Demonstrations
First Nations child welfare and justice reform, protest camp in Wascana Park
First Nations child welfare and justice reform, protest camp in Wascana Park, government engagement, Throne Speech response,
4602 ,
4604
Premier's Dinner, Saskatoon
Public libraries, funding reduction
Student action against climate change
Truck convoy, Regina (April 4, 2019)
Official opposition position, critique, member's statement
Support for pipelines and opposition to federal government actions, member's statement
Dental health
Dental hygienists, update legislation to expand professional capacity, petition
Insurance coverage agreement, expanded access for surgical and specialty care, member's statement
Oral Health Month (April 2017) and National Dental Hygienists week (April 8-14, 2017), member's statement
Deputy Speaker
Diabetes
And pre-diabetes, rates, Throne Speech response,
4488
Diabetes Canada reception at Legislative Building, member's statement
Expansion of services and awareness efforts,
U921
Medical supplies, coverage of
National Diabetes Awareness Month
(November 2016) and World Diabetes Day (November 14, 2016), member's statement
(November 2017), member's statement
Program delivery and performance management, coordination and oversight
Related health complications, prevention and mitigation,
P325–26
Diagnostic imaging
Breast cancer screening program
Computerized tomography scans
Expansion of two-for-one private-pay model
Computerized tomography simulator, Allan Blair Cancer Centre fundraiser
Equipment, funding, budget debate,
6936
Magnetic resonance imaging
Private provider, tenders and competition,
U993
Quality assurance,
P380
Data analysis and tracking, provincial dashboard,
P381
Radiology information system, accuracy and validation,
P380
Two-for-one private-pay model
Mammography unit, new, Cypress Regional Hospital, Swift Current
Positron emission tomography scans, service disruption and wait times,
U924–25
Private provision of services, Assembly condemns New Democratic Party for ideologically-based attacks against, moved (Olauson); amendment (Kirsch)
Rural access improvements, Throne Speech response,
82–83
Testing reduction and appropriate level of care efforts,
U924
Two-for-one private-pay model
Under Calvert administration, budget debate,
463
Under Calvert administration, Throne Speech response,
83 ,
175
Canada Health Transfer, implications for, Throne Speech response,
2706
Critique, Throne Speech response,
172 ,
2701–2
Expansion to computerized tomography scans
Legislation, potential loophole to allow more private-pay services
Scans and reports, inclusion in electronic health records systems
Scans provided, Throne Speech,
2585 ,
4464
Scans provided, Throne Speech response,
2619 ,
2638 ,
2642 ,
2706 ,
2768 ,
4526 ,
4532 ,
4568 ,
4579
Scans provided and regions drawn from,
P382–83
Wait times, and surgical wait times
Ultrasounds, private provision, budget debate,
5594
Wait times, impact of COVID-19 pandemic
Wait times, reduction
Innovative solutions, Throne Speech response,
113
Throne Speech response,
2615
Wait times, tracking and analysis,
P379–80
Wait times and patients seen,
P380–81
X-rays, digitization initiative
Diamond mines
Diesel
Disabled and handicapped persons
Discrimination
Ageism, Age is More film project, partnership between Revera and Reel Youth, member's statement
Gender Diversity Awareness Week
(March 27-April 2, 2017), member's statement
(March 25-31, 2018), member's statement
(March 25-31, 2018) and Transgender Day of Visibility, member's statement
International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (March 21)
(2017), member's statement
And Spring Free from Racism event, Regina, member's statement
(2018), member's statement
And Spring Free from Racism event, Regina, member's statement
(2019), member's statement
And Spring Free from Racism event, Regina, member's statement
National day of action against hate and intolerance (January 29th), declaration
Racism, create an anti-black racism secretariat charged with delivering a strategy, and invest in mental health supports for racialized people, petition
Racism, denunciation of
And position on climate change
Racism, increased prevalence, Throne Speech response,
4574
Racism, Throne Speech response,
6193
Racism against First Nations, government comments
Regina Interfaith Discussion Dinner and denunciation of racism, member's statement
Women in politics, campaign office vandalism, Throne Speech response,
6175–76
Disease Control Laboratory
Distilleries
Divisions (Recorded votes)
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
[Session 1]
Motion for acceptance, moved (Buckingham), seconded (Carr),
179–80
Motion for acceptance, moved (Buckingham), seconded (Carr), amendment (Sproule),
179
[Session 2]
Motion for acceptance, moved (Carr), seconded (Nerlien),
2787
Motion for acceptance, moved (Carr), seconded (Nerlien), amendment (Sproule),
2786–87
[Session 3]
Motion for acceptance, moved (Stewart), seconded (Heppner),
4669–70
Motion for acceptance, moved (Stewart), seconded (Heppner), amendment (Mowat),
4630
[Session 4]
Motion for acceptance, moved (D'Autremont), seconded (Ross),
6266
Motion for acceptance, moved (D'Autremont), seconded (Ross), amendment (Sarauer),
6266
Bills
An Act to Reduce Salaries of Members of the Legislative Assembly, 2017
Committee of the Whole on Bills, amendments,
2139–40
Alcohol and Gaming Regulations Amendment Act, 2019
Appropriation Act, 2020 (No. 1) (No. 213)
Second and Third reading,
7077
Education Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 63)
Election (Fairness and Accountability) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 606)
Income Tax Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 69)
Income Tax (Business Income) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 84)
Interpretation Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 40)
Second reading, amendment,
1823
Interpretation Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 2) (No. 99)
Legislative Assembly (Election Dates) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 133)
Meewasin Valley Authority Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 52)
Miscellaneous Statutes (SaskPower and SaskEnergy) Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 64)
Patient Choice Medical Imaging Act (No. 26)
Police Amendment Act, 2020 (No. 212)
Provincial Capital Commission Act (No. 50)
Provincial Sales Tax Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 70)
Saskatchewan Strategy for Suicide Prevention Act, 2019 (No. 618)
Budget (2016, June 1)
Moved (Doherty) that the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government,
467–68
Moved (Doherty) that the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government; amendment (Sproule),
467
Budget (2017, March 22)
Moved (Doherty) that the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government,
2060
Moved (Doherty) that the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government; amendment (Sproule),
2059
Budget (2018, April 10)
Moved (Harpauer) that the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government,
3939
Moved (Harpauer) that the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government, amendment (Sproule),
3938–39
Budget (2019, March 20)
Moved (Harpauer) that the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government,
5638
Moved (Harpauer) that the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government, amendment (Wotherspoon),
5638
Budget (2020, June 15)
Moved (Harpauer) that the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government,
6940
Moved (Harpauer) that the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government, amendment (Wotherspoon),
6939–40
Climate change
Government position outlined in white paper (October 18, 2016), support for, and opposition to national carbon tax, moved (Wall),
869
Government position outlined in white paper (October 18, 2016), support for, and opposition to national carbon tax, moved (Wall); amendment (Wotherspoon),
867
Diagnostic imaging
Private provision of services, Assembly condemns New Democratic Party for ideologically-based attacks against, moved (Olauson),
1411
Private provision of services, Assembly condemns New Democratic Party for ideologically-based attacks against, moved (Olauson); amendment (Kirsch),
1410
Environmental protection
Bill C-69 (federal), halt and repeal legislation that will create more regulatory uncertainty and politicization of the energy sector, moved (Hindley),
5365
Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition deal
Judicial inquiry, immediately launch, moved (Sproule),
5724
Mining industry
Investment attractiveness, government policies which have led to Saskatchewan being ranked best in the world, commendation, moved (Carr),
2517
Official opposition
Fiscal plan, increase spending, condemnation, moved (Nerlien),
4281
Prairie Resilience: A Made-in-Saskatchewan Climate Change Strategy
Made in Saskatchewan plan, support for, moved (Duncan),
3316
Privilege
Release of embargoed information on provincial budget, member for Saskatoon Nutana [Sproule], Privileges Committee investigate and report remedy to Legislative Assembly, moved (Cheveldayoff),
272
Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, calls to action
Calls upon provincial government to fulfill calls to action, moved (Belanger),
1493
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),
2906
Divorce
Dixon, Dwight
Doctors
Dogsled racing
Dollar, Canadian
Domestic violence
And interpersonal violence
And interpersonal violence, reduction, government failure to address issues and implement a plan, condemnation, moved (Sarauer),
580–90
And interpersonal violence, role of alcohol
Throne Speech response,
2672
And sexual assault
Awareness, Walk a Mile in Her Shoes
(May 3, 2018), Melfort, member's statement
(May 28, 2019), Tisdale, member's statement
Government initiatives, Throne Speech response,
111
Rates, highest in Canada, Throne Speech response,
95
Abusive behaviour, disclosure process,
N356
Implementation, budget debate,
5534
Implementation, Throne Speech,
4464 ,
6065
Implementation, Throne Speech response,
4480 ,
4486 ,
4492 ,
4515 ,
4520 ,
4522 ,
4526 ,
4530 ,
4533 ,
4568 ,
4578 ,
4593 ,
4610 ,
4616 ,
4665 ,
6085 ,
6127 ,
6150–51 ,
6179 ,
6209
Implementation and development of regulations,
N731–32
Need for, budget debate,
3807
Children-exposed-to violence programs
Death review panel,
N15 ,
N205
Final report, release timing and recommendations,
N355–56
Implementation of recommendations,
N733
Inter-ministerial committee, budget debate,
5534
Oversight and coordination, Status of Women office,
U847
Throne Speech response,
4616
Funding, lack of new, budget debate,
438 ,
1868
Government efforts, legislative and service improvements, Throne Speech response,
4593
Government efforts, rate reduction and survivor supports,
N529
Government priorities, prevention, intervention, and suppression,
N734–35
Programs, funding from Victims' Fund,
N353
Public awareness campaign,
N733
Reduction, government plans
Rise Up National Walk to End Violence awareness campaign, Conrad Burns, recognition, member's statement
Toll-free number, development,
N733
Victims
Breaking a lease when fleeing domestic violence
Critical supports, petition
Sarauer,
2157 ,
2538–39 ,
2889 ,
2919 ,
2949 ,
2981 ,
3029 ,
3064 ,
3091 ,
3147 ,
3179 ,
3209 ,
3233 ,
3266 ,
3296–97 ,
5344 ,
5369 ,
5397 ,
5439 ,
5643–44 ,
5670 ,
5691–92 ,
5727 ,
5746 ,
5799–5800 ,
5839 ,
5979–80
Critical supports in the workplace, petition
Sarauer,
3359 ,
3591 ,
3652 ,
3736–37 ,
3943 ,
3966 ,
4001 ,
4030 ,
4062–63 ,
4089–90 ,
4121 ,
4152–53 ,
4285–86 ,
4297 ,
4308–9 ,
4344 ,
4355 ,
4366 ,
4378–79 ,
4435 ,
4472 ,
4501 ,
5148 ,
5422 ,
5760–61 ,
5775 ,
5815–16 ,
5827
Employment leave, paid, additional consultation and jurisdictional review,
N547
Employment leave, paid, future consideration,
U874–75
Employment leave, paid, Throne Speech response,
4487 ,
4522 ,
4616
Employment leave, unpaid, Throne Speech response,
4665
Job security, petition
Sarauer,
1642 ,
1664 ,
1690 ,
1721 ,
1745–46 ,
1807 ,
1832 ,
1854–55 ,
1879 ,
1943 ,
2003–4 ,
2036 ,
2062–63 ,
2093–94 ,
2235 ,
2251 ,
2275–76 ,
2292–93 ,
2309–10 ,
2324 ,
2352 ,
2364 ,
2381 ,
2422 ,
2437 ,
2451 ,
2492 ,
2524 ,
2559–60
Supports for, three-year project
Transportation to women's shelter
Elimination of Saskatchewan Transportation Company, adjustments and costs,
N733–34
Saskatchewan Transportation Company, use of, budget debate,
2028
Violence Prevention Week (October 23-27, 2017), member's statement
Donation of organs, tissues, etc.
Advocacy
Karen Pilon Organ Donor Awareness Foundation, campaigns and accomplishments,
U251–52
Thought leaders, use of,
U260
Awareness,
U210 ,
U269 ,
U282
Culturally specific,
U278
First Nations and Métis,
U233
Green Shirt Day (April 7, 2019) in memory of Logan Boulet, member's statement
Living organ donation,
U278
National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week
(April 23-29, 2017), member's statement
(April 22-28, 2018), member's statement
(April 21-27, 2019), member's statement
Online resources, critique,
U226
Challenges
Barriers for donations,
U7
Geographic distribution and hospital capacity,
U218 ,
U260 ,
U262
Mitigated by Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society,
U219 ,
U267
Physician, conflict in soliciting organs,
U238 ,
U266
Commercialization, potential benefit of,
U219
Donation teams,
U242 ,
U262–63
And Organ donation organizations
Donation coordinators, Regina and Saskatoon,
U5 ,
U270
Donation physicians,
U180–81 ,
U231 ,
U233 ,
U236 ,
U260 ,
U261 ,
U270 ,
U282 ,
U476–78
And donation after cardiocirculatory death,
U231–32
Versus attending physicians, approach and conflict of interest,
U4 ,
U238
Creation of one half-time job share
Donor physician program, implementation,
U237–38
Need to hire, Throne Speech response,
68
Number in the province,
U6
Other provinces, impact of,
U237
Recruitment, effect of low donation rate on,
U235–36
Request from Saskatchewan Transplant Program,
U235 ,
U236–37
Donation physicians and coordinators,
U928
Funding and administration,
U274–75
Health facilities and equipment
Consolidation of existing facilities and building a centre of excellence,
U227
Diagnostic imaging, implications of improved access,
U4–5
Improved capacity due to improved donation, potential,
U219
Intensive care units and hospital capacity, consultation needed,
U4–5
Rural facilities and lack of capacity,
U247 ,
U265
Technology, investment in,
U260
Bridging technologies,
U261
Hospital engagement and provider education,
U269–70
Human Tissue Gift Act
And mandate for provincial coordination, lack of,
U273
Information and privacy commissioner, input during drafting process,
U213
Recommendations
Amendment requiring information-sharing agreements,
U212 ,
U213
Continuous communication with registered donors,
U213
Regulations, development of,
U231
Throne Speech response,
67–68
Updated with a focus on patient and family consent,
U5
Importance of, Throne Speech response,
6187
Mandatory referrals,
U260 ,
U261–62 ,
U277
And death audits, importance of,
U7 ,
U242
And training of health personnel,
U282
Manitoba, and increase in donation rate,
U241
Saskatoon Health Region,
U231
Medical personnel
Champions in smaller communities,
U235
Medical examiners and post-mortem tissue donation,
U271
Undergraduate and medical student training,
U282
Organ and tissue donation system
Change management process,
U272
Regional or interprovincial approach,
U272
Organ donation committee
Bipartisan, budget debate,
344
Final report and dissenting opinion
Health Ministry presentation and recommendations to improve organ donation rates in Saskatchewan,
U3–8
Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel presentation on constitutionality of opt-in and opt-out registries,
U287–89
Presentations and submissions
Public access to documents,
U207
Organ donation organizations,
U222
And enabling legislation, need to establish,
U275–76
Collaboration and organ sharing,
U233
Funding, independent of health regions,
U261
Legislation, Alberta experience,
U271
Saskatchewan Transplant Program
Further development and jurisdictional issues,
U260
Organ donation awareness activities, expansion of,
U252
Versus transplant organizations, importance of separation,
U231 ,
U263
Trillium Gift of Life Network, Ontario
And provincial registry,
U264
Implementation and increase in referrals,
U247
Organ donation program
Throne Speech response,
2615–16 ,
2632 ,
2638 ,
2649 ,
2652–53 ,
2697 ,
2703 ,
2707 ,
2719 ,
2753 ,
2784
Organ procurement organizations
Performance management and quality assurance,
U270–72
Indicators and accountability measures, establishment,
U928
Process of donation, identification to utilization,
U269
Provincial coordination,
U270
Best practices
And policies, need for,
U277
Single point of contact,
U272
Provincial rate,
U225–26
Human services committee to conduct inquiry on improving rate of organ donation in Saskatchewan, to hold public hearings, and report recommendations to Assembly by November 30, 2016, moved (Duncan),
50
Human services committee to invite Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel, Ken Ring, to make a presentation of the constitutionality of opt-in and opt-out registries, moved (Wilson),
U287
Improving, budget debate,
3790
Increase, need to
Throne Speech response,
35
Registered donors, low, lack of awareness versus lack of support,
U210
Recommendations, implementation, lack of funding, budget debate,
1918
Registries
And information-sharing,
U264
And information-sharing agreements,
U212–13
Written policy, importance and criteria,
U212
Consistency amongst provincial systems, need for,
U250
Data collection, improved to facilitate quicker transplants,
U219–20
National
Canadian Blood Services, increased collaboration with,
U228
Canadian Organ Donor Registry Act, Bill C-223,
U252
Canadian Organ Donor Registry Act, Bill C-223 [misidentified as C-233],
U247–48
Canadian Transplant Registry,
U239–40
Highly sensitized patients,
U240
Kidney pair donation registry,
U240
Expansion to other organs,
U244
Versus provincial registries,
U274
Willing donor registry,
U249
And mitigating family stress,
U248 ,
U273
Opt-out registry,
U210 ,
U218 ,
U228 ,
U249 ,
U253 ,
U260 ,
U265–67
And opt-in, privacy concerns,
U216
And presumed consent,
U6 ,
U217 ,
U220–22 ,
U226–27 ,
U248 ,
U273 ,
U475–76 ,
U507
Soft implementation,
U273
Spain,
U232
Implementation and effect on donation rates,
U232 ,
U273
Spain, Belgium, Australia, effect of implementation,
U248
United Kingdom, researched and declined to implement,
U273
International jurisdictions,
U221–22
Legal implications
Charter of Rights and Freedoms, applicable sections and related precedents,
U288–89
Charter of Rights and Freedoms, section 33, not-withstanding clause [misidentified as section 15],
U289
Court challenges, potential impact on legislation,
U289
Jurisdiction, federal and provincial overlap,
U288
Medical interventions, related legislation and defining "death",
U287–88
Public consultation,
U252
Willing donor registry, provincial,
U913 ,
U928
And relationship with other provincial registries,
U249–50
Access and management,
U274
Funding, budget debate,
5501 ,
5508 ,
5512 ,
5515 ,
5556 ,
5560 ,
5572 ,
5609 ,
5634
Saskatchewan chronic kidney disease program, steering committee recommendations (2014),
U233
Socialization and cultural acceptance,
U232
Statistics
Canada
And benchmark countries, comparison with,
U240–41
And international rates, comparison,
U4 ,
U221
British Columbia registered donors,
U226 ,
U228
Nova's Scotia rate, highest amongst provinces,
U4 ,
U7
Rate, recipients versus donors,
U3
Willing versus registered donors,
U248
Provincial, national and international, comparison,
U255
Saskatchewan
Deceased donors versus residents on wait lists (2015), numbers,
U3
Donor rate (2015),
U7
Living and deceased, compared to Canada and Spain,
U231
Donors, multi-organ and cornea (2015),
U247
Organs donated, transplants performed, and people on waitlist (2014),
U217–18
Rate of donation versus patient population,
U263
Tissue versus organs
Recovery to transplant, viability time frame,
U269
Donation of organs, tissues, etc., Public hearings
Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel
Presenter
Canadian Blood Services: Kimberly Young, Peter Nickerson,
U238–45
Harris, Twyla, Carmen, and Rosalyn,
U250–54
Kidney Foundation of Canada, Saskatchewan Branch: Joyce VanDeurzen,
U276–80
Lung Association of Saskatchewan: Jill Hubick, Nicole Nelson, Charlotte L'Oste Brown,
U254–58
Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner: Ron Kruzeniski, Diane Aldridge,
U211–16
Saskatchewan Transplant Program: Erin Schimpf, Gavin Beck, Rahul Mainra, Mike Moser,
U230–38
Down syndrome
Ability in Me project, Saskatoon, funding,
U1053
Canadian Down Syndrome Week (November 1-7, 2017), member's statement
Dine for a Difference fundraiser, Ability in Me family advisory committee, Saskatoon
(March 11, 2017), member's statement
(March 24, 2018), member's statement
World Down Syndrome Day (March 21)
(2018), member's statement
(2019), member's statement
Downey, Gord
Dr. F.H. Wigmore Regional Hospital, Moose Jaw
Dragon boat racing
Drainage
Agricultural water management strategy,
E541 ,
E827
Approval process
Land control agreements, simplified,
E53
Informal consent and easements, legal implications,
E54
Risk assessment, documentation,
P544
Watersheds, risk to, documentation,
P543–44
Compliance, voluntary, challenges,
P548
Implementation, funding,
E224
New works, use of professionals in design and implementation,
E53–54
Policies, approval and implementation,
P543
Reporting, internal and public,
P544–45
Blackbird Creek drainage network
Compliance and enforcement,
E228–29
Responsibility, Water Security Agency and Environment Ministry,
E53
Conservation and development area authorities
Dispute resolution process, delays
Global Transportation Hub and City of Regina, unapproved ditch,
E545–46 ,
E627
Lack of maintenance and impact on surrounding farmers
Quill Lakes, common ground drainage diversion project
And illegal drainage enforcement
Anticipated closures,
E545
Environmental impact assessment and public consultation, petition
Regulations, new,
704
Approval factors and risk-based approach
Complaints and approvals processes, streamlined,
E55
Grandfathering clause (pre-1981), removal,
E52–53
Strategy, 10-year compliance project
Pilot projects,
E52–53
Methodology and use in future planning,
E57
Quill Lakes, common ground drainage diversion project
Souris basin near Stoughton
Watershed authorities and stakeholders, consultation, budget debate,
426
Drainage, illegal
And non-enforced drainage issues,
704
Complaints and dispute resolution process
Complaints received, resolved, and outstanding,
E55
Enforcement of court decision
Ombudsman report (March 2016), recommendations and government responses,
E54–55
Closure orders for illegal works,
E55–56
Requirement to first attempt neighbour-to-neighbour resolution,
E58
Compliance, works brought into,
E828
Damage to land protected under Wildlife Protection Act
Enforcement,
E228–29 ,
E541 ,
E543–44
Proactive resolution, challenges,
E830
Proactive resolution, change from complaints-based process,
E56
Responsibility for closure costs,
E54
Throne Speech response,
2612
Identification and prioritization,
P544–45
Identification and resolution process,
E52–53
Dream Brokers program
N674
Drivers, automobile
Drones
Drug and alcohol abuse
And suicides, impact of, Northern Saskatchewan, budget debate,
442–43
Addictions counsellors, caseloads and access for clients,
U893–94
Addictions services
And in-patient treatment, access and wait times
And in-patient treatment, access and wait times, Throne Speech response,
4636 ,
4662 ,
6258
Access, lack of
Impact on child welfare,
U799
Impact on crime, Throne Speech response,
4635
Buffalo Narrows project, support for
Expansion in northern Saskatchewan,
U683
Métis Addictions Council of Saskatchewan
50th anniversary, recognition, member's statement
Not keeping pace with needs, Throne speech response,
6208
Post-detoxification supports,
P496 ,
P497
Rural and remote areas
Lack of, Throne Speech response,
2672
Staff and treatment spaces
Treatment centres, in-patient
Alcohol abuse, prevalence and impacts on community, budget debate,
5577
Community alcohol plan, La Ronge,
N384
Crystal meth
Detox and treatment, unique needs,
U894–96
Increased usage
Impact on crime and community safety
Impact on emergency rooms and increased crime
Impact on health and mental health facilities,
P499
Detox beds, medical supports and staffing, funding,
U1002
Drug houses, registry of,
N179
Fentanyl, opioids and crystal meth, task force,
U771–74
Fentanyl and crystal meth, harm reduction efforts
Fentanyl and other opiates, combatting use, member's statement
Funding, federal, emergency treatment fund
Government focus on enforcement over treatment, critique, Throne Speech response,
4523 ,
4533 ,
4550 ,
4616
Government focus on treatment over harm reduction, critique,
7067–68
Harm reduction
Needle exchanges and safe injection sites,
4420–21
La Ronge detox centre, nursing supports,
U885
Naloxone
Take-home kits, access and training
Take-home kits, free access,
U896–97
Take-home program, Saskatoon Health Region,
U58
Training for corrections staff,
N308–9
Opiate-substitution program physicians, licences revoked
Government efforts to mitigate impact on patients,
U890–91
Opiates, crisis, government action
Opiates, crisis, impact of workplace injuries and pain management,
U1117–18
Opiates, treatment, funding,
U1002
Opioid emergency treatment fund,
U1015
Opioids and crystal meth
Federal funding and provincial efforts, budget debate,
5477
Funding to recruit and train medical professionals, budget debate,
5484
Mitigation, government actions,
N538–39
Need for more action, budget debate,
5542
Statistics tracked by Health Ministry,
U899–901
Overdoses, increase, government action,
U1014–15
Provincial drug task force, data and analytics,
N537–38
Rapid access addiction medicine clinics,
5974 ,
7068 ,
U885 ,
U893–94
Prince Albert, official launch, member's statement
Safe consumption site, Saskatoon, and funding for addictions programs,
U1015
Sober House Project, Students Against Destructive Decisions, Wesmor Public High School, Prince Albert, member's statement
Teen Challenge addictions recovery programs in rural Saskatchewan, member's statement
Treatment, investments, budget debate,
3757
Treatment centres, in-patient
Admissions, callback provision,
U903–4
Availability and average length of stay,
U769–70
Capacity, and improvements to community care,
U768–69
Crystal meth supports, funding,
7068
Estevan, St. Joseph's Hospital
Choice of location and affiliate,
U1008–9
Funding compared to similar facilities,
U1012
Lack of tender and alleged lobbyist,
U1013–14
Pre- and post-treatment beds,
U1014
Relationship with for-profit clinic,
U1010–11
Treatment services, funding, and length of programming,
U1012
Individualized approach,
U771
Long-term residential, definition,
U770
Medically assisted therapies, Health Ministry policies,
U889–90 ,
U891–92
Wait times, budget debate,
3750
Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Antipsychotics for seniors
Cancer and hepatitis C, new drugs, funding, budget debate,
251 ,
309 ,
316 ,
325
Cancer drugs, new, funding,
U58 ,
U913–14
Budget debate,
285 ,
319 ,
323 ,
337 ,
368–69 ,
376 ,
383 ,
393 ,
404 ,
407 ,
434 ,
463 ,
5477 ,
5508 ,
5516 ,
5570
Centre for Drug Research and Development, Saskatchewan Innovation Fund, funding and partners,
E115
Funding, budget debate,
431
Generic price initiative,
U74
Medical abortions, universal coverage
Pharmacare
And prescription costs under Saskatchewan drug plan
Federal government interim report
Immediately establish within Saskatchewan and advocate for national plan, petition
Mowat,
4722 ,
4929 ,
4984 ,
5074 ,
5113–14 ,
5128 ,
5158 ,
5188 ,
5218 ,
5246 ,
6217–18
National program, advocacy and commitment, Throne Speech response,
4664
National program, savings potential, Throne Speech response,
4488 ,
4522
National strategy, immediately call on the federal government to implement and fully fund, moved (Chartier),
4070–81
National strategy, support, member's statement
Pharmacare 2020 report, budget debate,
431
Universal, importance of, member's statement
Universal, need for and benefits of, budget debate,
330
Universal, need for and benefits of, Throne Speech response,
2702 ,
6257
Production, establishment of a new Crown Corporation, budget debate,
3891
Saskatchewan drug plan
Dispensing costs, increase,
U981
Drugs for rare diseases, impact on expenditures,
U981
Increased fees, budget debate,
327 ,
442
Increased fees and availability of social assistance programs, budget debate,
431–32
Increased fees for children and seniors,
U60
Budget debate,
254 ,
255 ,
347 ,
363 ,
374 ,
385 ,
389 ,
402 ,
435 ,
458
Increased funding, budget debate,
251
Orkambi, treatment for cystic fibrosis
Inclusion in plan, petition
Belanger,
3296 ,
3323 ,
3620 ,
3737 ,
3796 ,
4153 ,
4184 ,
4236 ,
4286 ,
4355 ,
4722
Restrictions on access,
U999
Supplementary health benefits
Drunk driving
DSATU (dedicated substance abuse treatment unit)
DUI (driving under the influence)
Duncan, Sherry
Donation of organs, tissues, etc., Public hearings, presentation,
U281–83
DWI (driving while intoxicated)