Hansard Subject Index - 28th Legislature 
        
       
      
      
P3 (public-private partnership)  
PAC (Public Accounts Committee)  
Pacific Northwest Economic Region  
28th annual summit (2018), Spokane, Washington, attendance, member's statement 
  
29th annual summit (2019), Saskatoon host, member's statement 
  
29th annual summit (2019), Saskatoon host, Throne Speech response, 
	6134–35  
  
2019 co-chair Shawna Argue 
  
Alan Bluechel Memorial Award recipient, Member from Lumsden-Morse [Stewart], recognition, member's statement 
  
Packing-houses  
PACT (Police and crisis team)  
Pain management  
Palliative care  
Divas of Caswell, Saskatoon, fundraiser for Prairie Hospice Society, recognition, member's statement 
  
Funding, budget debate, 
	3727  
  
Over-capacity reports, 
	U165  
  
Rose Garden Hospice, Prince Albert 
Donor recognition, Malcolm Jenkins, and Prince Albert Spark Theatre fundraiser, member's statement 
  
Donor recognition, Malcolm Jenkins, Rose Garden Hospice Association, Prince Albert, member's statement 
  
  
Sanctum hospices, Saskatoon 
  
Strategy, lacking, Throne Speech response, 
	80 , 
	2654  
  
Wait time, variables for admission, 
	U165–66  
  
PAMI (Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute)  
Parents  
Beyond the Classroom parenting program, internet exploitation and digital awareness 
  
Parent teacher associations 
  
Programs 
Mentoring program, elimination, budget debate, 
	1914  
  
Mentoring program, funding cuts, 
	2477  
  
Mentoring program, Prince Albert Family Futures, funding, budget debate, 
	1961  
  
Parent support program, layoffs, 
	U488–89  
  
Positive parenting program, 
	U932  
  
Separation and divorce, parenting after, 
	N557  
  
  
Parkinson's Disease  
Fundraiser, Canada SuperWalk, recognition of funds raised by Nancy Kelly, Kindersley, member's statement 
  
Fundraiser, Lows in Motion, Throne Speech response, 
	2753  
  
World Parkinson's Day (April 11, 2017), member's statement 
  
Parkland College  
Saskatchewan Innovation and Opportunity Scholarships 
  
Throne Speech response, 
	6187  
  
Trades and Technology Centre, Yorkton 
Throne Speech response, 
	60 , 
	88 , 
	128  
  
  
Parks  
Capital projects and preventative maintenance, structured asset management program, 
	N37  
  
Grasslands National Park, tourism award for Employee of the Year Brenda Peterson 
  
Municipal grants, funding, budget debate, 
	1978  
  
Preservation and good stewardship, 
	N251–52  
  
Prince Albert National Park, investments, budget debate, 
	5564  
  
Regional, 
	N413–14  
Funding, Throne Speech response, 
	2609  
  
Funding reduction, budget debate, 
	1841 , 
	1960  
  
Grant-matching program, 
	N38  
  
Moosomin and District Regional Park, regional Park of the Year, 2017, member's statement 
  
Oversight and dispute resolution, government role, 
	N414–16  
  
Pasquia Park, Carrot River, regional Park of the Year, 2018, member's statement 
  
  
Urban 
And regional parks, funding, budget debate, 
	383  
  
Funding 
Elimination for 5 urban parks, consultation process, 
	N40–41  
  
  
Funding, budget debate, 
	5557  
  
Funding through post-secondary institutions, review, 
	U199–200  
  
Norman Konechny, Melville 
  
  
Wanuskewin Heritage Park, Saskatoon 
  
Parks, Culture and Sport Ministry  
Archaeological protection work, 
	N44–46  
Appeals and dispute resolution, 
	N46–47  
  
First Nations' artifacts, preservation and repatriation 
  
First Nations' engagement, 
	N45–46  
  
Specimen preservation equipment 
  
  
Commercial Revolving Fund 
Battery site leases, prescribed rates, consistent application, 
	P3  
  
COVID-19 pandemic, impact on 2020 camping season revenues, 
	N676  
  
  
Community engagement, funding allocations, impact on employment, 
	N524–25  
  
Consultants, use of, 
	N519  
  
Estimates 
(2019-20, June), supplementary, 
	N794  
  
  
Francophone affairs, transfer from Executive Council 
  
Francophone affairs branch, translation of COVID-19 pandemic information, 
	N674  
  
Funding, budget debate, 
	3849  
  
Funding, commercial revolving fund and budget allocation, 
	N36  
  
Granting agencies, reallocations, oversight and autonomy, 
	N678  
  
Heritage conservation branch 
Client service improvements, funding, 
	N674  
  
Consultation with First Nations and Métis 
  
  
Information technology, user access management, 
	P4 , 
	P231–32 , 
	P509–10  
Disciplinary actions taken, 
	P232  
  
  
Operational support, funding, 
	N44  
  
Parks, asset management system, preventative maintenance, 
	N253–54  
  
Program spending, estimates versus actuals, 
	P510  
  
Provincial Auditor's reports 
(2014) v.2, ch.4; (2015) v.2, ch.4, 
	P7–10  
  
  
Safe sports marketing campaign, 
	N674  
  
Transformational change, 
	N43  
  
Parks, provincial  
	N246  
Access and resource stewardship, maintaining balance, 
	N416–17  
  
Beach wheelchairs, purchase and use, 
	N409  
  
Buffalo Pound Provincial Park, swimming pool rehabilitation, 
	N517–18 , 
	P511  
  
Camp sites, new online registration system, budget debate, 
	5490  
  
Camp sites, private operation, 
	N252–54  
  
Camp sites, reservations and ghost campers, monitoring, 
	N521  
  
Candle Lake Provincial Park 
New service centre and additional camp sites, budget debate, 
	440  
  
  
Capital asset plan, development, 
	P510–11  
  
Capital expenditures, funding, 
	N33  
  
Commercial attractions, 
	N523  
  
COVID-19 pandemic 
Public health measures, 
	N675  
  
  
Duck Mountain Provincial Park, Madge Lake improvements, Throne Speech response, 
	4525  
  
Electricity consumption and energy efficiency, 
	N523  
  
Fees, 
	N33  
Increase, budget debate, 
	5542  
  
  
Fire remediation, funding and risk management, 
	N35–36  
  
Great Blue Heron Provincial Park, 
	N523  
Emma Lake, camp entry kiosk replacement, budget debate, 
	440  
  
Enter the yurt pilot project, 
	N409–10  
  
Indigenous consultation and participation in park advisory group, 
	N676–77  
  
  
Greenwater Lake Provincial Park 
  
Investments, Throne Speech, 
	6064  
  
Lac La Ronge Provincial Park 
Conservation, park management plan, 
	N416  
  
Fire damage and campground remediation 
  
  
Life jacket loaner station program, 
	N409  
  
Life jacket loaner station program, Throne Speech response, 
	2650  
  
Management and best use review, 
	N412–13  
  
New, Porcupine Hills area, 
	N523  
  
Properties within, taxation of 
  
Rowan's Ravine Provincial Park, highway access 
  
Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park, truck climbing lane 
  
Upgrades and expansion, budget debate, 
	1894  
  
Water treatment facilities, upgrades, budget debate, 
	5489  
  
Parks Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 76)  
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee 
  
Committee discussion  
Committee, report with amendment, moved (Olauson), 
	N454  
  
 
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills 
  
Amendments, first and second readings 
  
Pasqua Hospital, Regina  
Passover  
Pastures Revolving Fund  
Transfers and payments, 
	E98  
  
Patents  
PATHS (Provincial Association of Transition Houses and Services of Saskatchewan)  
Patient Choice Medical Imaging Act (No. 26)  
Referred to Human Services Committee 
  
Committee discussion  
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Ross) 
  
 
Waive committee of the Whole on Bills 
  
Patient Choice Medical Imaging Repeal Act (No. 622)  
Patient directed dying  
Patients  
In acute care beds waiting for alternate level of care 
  
Critical incidents, reporting guidelines and follow-up processes, 
	U697–98  
Falls, long-term care, reporting requirements, 
	P373–74  
  
  
Discharge from facilities, safety and timeliness, 
	P383  
And readmission rate, 
	P384  
  
  
Hospital-acquired infections, prevention processes, 
	P376–77  
  
Internal transfers due to capacity issues, impact on patients, 
	U766–67  
  
Patient experience survey 
  
Personal health information 
Anonymized, use for research purposes, 
	U777–78  
  
Electronic records, management and security 
  
Security breach, private contractor 
  
  
Privacy in overcrowded facilities, 
	U167–68  
  
Pattison, Jim  
PCC (Public Complaints Commission)  
PDAP (Provincial disaster assistance program)  
PEBA (Public Employees Benefits Agency)  
Pediatrics  
And neonatal intensive care units, Saskatoon Health Region, funding, 
	U58  
  
Cancer 
Childhood Cancer Awareness Month (September 2016) and flag-raising ceremony at Legislative Building (September 24, 2016), member's statement 
  
Chris Knox Foundation, recognition, member's statement 
  
Team Naomi Get Well Now Golf Tournament, Saskatoon (June 5, 2016), fundraiser, member's statement 
  
  
Hematology program, funding, 
	U978  
  
Neonatal intensive care unit 
  
Pehonan Parkway, Prince Albert  
Pensions  
And benefits, Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency, 
	C933  
  
And disability benefit liabilities, financial reporting, 
	C86–87  
  
Canada Pension Plan 
Update agreement with federal government to increase contributions 
  
Update agreement with federal government to increase contributions, budget debate, 
	348  
  
  
Defined benefit and defined contribution plans, 
	C542  
  
Funds and trusts, barred from buying farmland, compliance, 
	E247  
  
Interest expenses, reporting, 
	C282  
  
Liabilities, forecasting, 
	C815–16  
Actuarial gains and losses, impact, 
	C816  
  
  
People with disabilities  
Ability Bowl fundraiser, Swift Current, member's statement 
  
Accessibility, public buildings, 
	C739  
  
Accessibility certification, Rick Hansen Foundation, 
	C739  
  
Accessibility legislation, federal, Throne Speech response, 
	4491  
  
Battlefords Trade and Education Centre 
Day program facility, opening ceremony (November 3, 2016), member's statement 
  
Sod-turning ceremony, budget debate, 
	425  
  
  
Caregivers, compensation and burn-out, Throne Speech response, 
	6120  
  
Community living 
440 waitlist, elimination, Throne Speech response, 
	103 , 
	2609 , 
	2649  
  
Clients, in-patient mental health treatment, 
	U151  
  
  
Crisis prevention and outreach support, 
	U111  
Throne Speech response, 
	2692  
  
  
Disability Employment Awareness Month (October 2018), member's statement 
  
Disability strategy, 
	U448  
Accessibility legislation, consultation, Throne Speech, 
	6063  
  
Accessibility legislation, consultation, Throne Speech response, 
	6129 , 
	6132 , 
	6196  
  
Implementation of key areas, 
	U111  
  
Throne Speech response, 
	53  
  
  
Employability assistance for people with disabilities 
First Nations and Métis, increased funding, 
	E167  
  
Funding, federal transfer, Labour Market Agreements for Persons with Disabilities, 
	E159  
  
  
Employment development, supported employment transition initiative, member's statement 
  
Employment programs, SaskTel, 
	C232–33  
  
Employment targets of public service 
  
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder 
  
Funding, self-directed, implementation, 
	U449  
  
Funding, self-directed, Throne Speech response, 
	2630  
  
Gary Tinker Federation, budget debate, 
	256  
  
Home accessibility renovation charity program 
  
Housing challenges, program 
  
Income assistance programs, special dietary needs 
  
Institutional service delivery, transition from, 
	U934  
  
Intellectual disabilities 
4 to 40 Campus for All event 
  
Caregivers, COVID-19 pandemic, monthly respite payments, 
	U1022 , 
	U1024  
  
Caregivers, provincial comprehensive respite response, funding, 
	U932  
  
Caregivers, respite services, funding, budget debate, 
	5485  
  
Community living availability, 
	U448–49  
  
Daily care providers, funding, 
	4430 , 
	U628  
  
Elgar Petersen, Humboldt, volunteer and hockey arena namesake, tribute 
  
Government support for education and employment programs, University of Regina event (October 28, 2016), member's statement 
  
Light of the Prairies autumn gala, Saskatoon, and unveiling of inclusive sensory project Entoto, member's statement 
  
Project Lifesaver, search and rescue service, implementation in Saskatoon, member's statement 
  
Service providers, funding, budget debate, 
	6935  
  
Service providers, oversight, 
	P601–3  
Performance measures, 
	P602  
  
  
Wait list for homes, elimination, government achievement,, 
	2478  
  
Wait list for homes and services, 
	U639–40  
  
Wait list for services, elimination, government achievement, budget debate, 
	1963  
  
Youth transitioning to adult services, supports, 
	U932  
  
  
International Day of Persons with Disabilities, December 3rd 
(2017), member's statement 
  
(2018), member's statement 
  
(2019), member's statement 
  
  
Kinsmen Cafe, Moose Jaw Families for change employment project 
  
Kinsmen Inclusion Centre, grand opening (November 28, 2018), member's statement 
  
Krystal Shaw, Parapan Am Games medalist (2019), member's statement 
  
Langenburg & District Activity Centre, funding for accessibility renovations 
Throne Speech response, 
	4608  
  
  
Northern Saskatchewan, supports and services, access 
  
Redvers Activity Centre, recognition of good work, budget debate, 
	3791  
  
Respite services for caregivers 
Residential and day programming 
  
Throne Speech response, 
	2630  
  
  
SaskAbilities, funding, 
	U1021  
  
Saskatchewan aids to independent living program, funding, 
	U980  
  
Saskatchewan assured income for disability program 
  
Services and income support programming, budget debate, 
	5578  
  
Support, increase, budget debate, 
	376 , 
	463  
  
Supports, investments, budget debate, 
	3840  
  
Supports, Throne Speech, 
	2591  
  
Taxes, lowering and increased tax benefits for caregivers, Throne Speech response, 
	60  
  
Transit assistance program 
Funding, Throne Speech, 
	6063  
  
  
Transportation service, intermunicipal 
  
Variety Place, Outlook, grand reopening (January 16, 2018), member's statement 
  
World Para Reining International Championships in Oklahoma (November 12-14), Team Canada silver medal winners, Saskatchewan para reiners, member's statement 
  
PEPP (Public Employees Pension Plan)  
Perrins report  
Personal Property Security Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 151)  
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee 
  
Committee discussion  
Committee, report with amendment, moved (Olauson), 
	N490  
  
 
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills 
  
Amendments, first and second readings 
  
Pesticides  
Neonic 
Federal review and restrictions, provincial government actions, 
	E714–15  
  
  
Simplicity Herbicide, damage claims, settlement fees 
  
Pests  
Beaver control program, 
	N583  
  
Compensation, damage from wildlife 
  
Pest control programs, Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities 
  
Poisons, impact on non-target species, 
	E726  
  
Rats 
Control program, 
	E712  
Throne Speech response, 
	153  
  
  
Eradication program, budget debate, 
	1903 , 
	1904  
  
  
Warm-blooded pests, control, 
	E724  
  
PET (positron emission tomography) scans  
Petersen, Elger  
Petitions [Session 1]  
Bridges 
Prince Albert, second bridge, begin construction, federal and provincial funding 
  
  
Child abuse 
Sexual abuse prevention curriculum, develop and implement 
  
  
Child care 
Licensed centres, property taxes, include non-profit centres in The Saskatchewan Education Act  and exempt from property taxes 
  
  
Courts 
Aboriginal court worker program, reverse cuts 
  
  
Crown corporations 
Privatization, defining with legislation, stop passage of Interpretation Amendment Act, 2016  
  
  
Crown land 
Community pastures, transfer and sale, stopping 
  
  
Dental health 
Dental hygienists, update legislation to expand professional capacity 
  
  
Domestic violence 
Victims, critical supports 
  
  
Government buildings 
Custodial services, stop privatization 
  
  
Health facilities 
Spiritual care, funding elimination, restore 
  
  
Highway No. 7 
Passing lanes, Rosetown to Alberta border 
  
  
Homeless shelters 
Lighthouse Supported Living, Saskatoon stabilization unit, restore funding 
  
  
Housing, social 
Programs, Northern Saskatchewan, rental purchase option program, restore 
  
  
Languages 
Heritage language education, restore funding 
  
  
Massage therapy 
Regulatory body, establish 
  
  
Mobile crisis services, Prince Albert, restore funding 
  
Post-secondary institutions 
  
Saskatchewan assured income for disability program, restore funding 
  
Saskatchewan Telecommunications 
Pension plan, defined benefit plan, government protection 
  
Privatization, stop plan to sell 
  
  
Saskatchewan Transportation Company 
Elimination and sale of assets, stop 
  
  
School boards and divisions 
Autonomy, preserve elected school boards and repeal Bill 63 
  
  
Seniors 
Reverse budget decisions that affect seniors adversely 
  
  
Senior's drug plan 
Per-prescription fees, stop increase 
  
  
Surface rights 
Surface Rights Acquisition and Compensation Act,  modernize 
 
  
Teacher education 
Northern teacher education program, restore agreement and funding 
  
  
Telecommunications 
Cellular service, northern Saskatchewan, improve 
  
  
Vital statistics 
Surname, retaining as a given or middle name after marriage 
  
  
Wages and salaries 
Gender wage gap, eliminate 
  
  
Wakamow Valley Park, Moose Jaw 
Statutory funding, reinstate 
  
  
Wetlands 
Inventory and evaluation, funding for 
  
  
Workers' compensation 
Post-traumatic stress disorder, coverage, extend to include as a presumptive illness 
  
  
Petitions [Session 2]  
Buffalo Narrows Community Correctional Centre, closure 
  
Cannabis 
Non-medical use, legalization, retail licences, preference for local small and medium-sized businesses 
  
  
Carbon sequestration 
Technology, stop expansion to future projects 
  
  
Domestic violence 
Victims, critical supports in the workplace 
  
  
Drainage 
Quill Lakes, common ground drainage project, environmental impact assessment and public consultation 
  
  
Drugs and pharmaceuticals 
Orkambi, treatment for cystic fibrosis, availability through Saskatchewan drug plan 
  
Pharmacare, immediately establish in Saskatchewan and advocate for national plan 
  
  
Education, funding 
Restore in full the cuts to classrooms 
  
  
Health facilities 
Ituna Pioneer Health Care Centre, lab services, restore hours 
  
  
Highway No. 1 
Balgonie, Main Street west in and out access and eastbound emergency services 
  
  
Housing, social 
Programs, Northern Saskatchewan, rental purchase option program, restore, and reinstate remote housing program, petition 
  
Rental housing supplements, restore 
  
  
Lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases, transparency of surveillance and funding for improved diagnoses and treatment 
  
Mental health 
And addictions, Northern Saskatchewan, invest in more programs and facilities 
  
  
Mental health facilities 
Support mental health emergency units and commit to supporting the otherwise funded unit in Saskatoon 
  
  
People with disabilities 
Transportation service, intermunicipal, restore 
  
  
Political parties 
Donations, ban from out-of-province, corporations, unions, and limit individual donation amount 
  
  
Saskatchewan Housing Corporation, government-owned houses, stop sale 
  
Seniors 
Advocate, immediately appoint 
  
  
Trapping industry 
Trappers, licence fees, exemption for seniors 
  
  
Petitions [Session 3]  
Airports 
Pelican Narrows airstrip, immediately fund upgrades to meet air medevac standards and provide access to health services 
  
  
Children 
Clothing, restore provincial sales tax exemption 
  
  
Chronic diseases 
Kidney diseases, dialysis centre, northern Saskatchewan 
  
Kidney diseases, dialysis treatment, establish a satellite unit serving northern Saskatchewan 
  
  
Climate change 
Enact plan and allocate funding 
  
  
Construction industry 
Services, restore provincial sales tax exemption 
  
  
Crops 
Seed industry, support farmers' right to freely use farm-saved seed and protect ownership of farmer-sponsored research 
  
  
Curriculum 
Mental health education, mandatory 
  
  
Deaf persons 
Hearing Aid Plan, reinstate funding 
  
  
Education, funding 
Cornwall School, Regina, restore funding 
  
  
Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition deal 
Judicial inquiry and forensic audit, call for 
  
  
Health facilities 
Security services, maintain public funding, delivery, and administration 
  
  
Highway No. 102 
Repave between La Ronge and Sucker River 
  
  
Long-term care facilities 
La Ronge, invest in new facility, petition 
  
  
Minimum wage 
$15 per hour, increase to 
  
  
Regina bypass 
Construction and design deficiencies, release full records 
  
Land acquisition, judicial inquiry and forensic audit, call for 
  
  
Restaurants 
Meals, provincial sales tax exemption, eliminated, restore 
  
  
Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program 
Family reunification designation, restore 
  
  
Saskatchewan Transportation Company 
New and innovative service as a Crown Corporation 
  
  
Students 
Gay-straight alliances, legislation 
  
  
Transgender people 
Gender reassignment surgery, approval and recommendation requirements, removal 
  
  
Wascana Park and Wascana Centre Authority 
Governance structure, restore, and end commercialization of park 
  
  
Petitions [Session 4]  
Community-based organizations 
Funding, multi-year, to ensure service stability 
  
  
Discrimination 
Racism, create an anti-black racism secretariat charged with delivering a strategy, and invest in mental health supports for racialized people 
  
  
Education, funding 
Properly fund to address crisis 
  
  
Elections 
By-elections, Saskatoon Eastview and Regina Walsh Acres, call for 
  
  
Environmental protection 
Northeast swale, Saskatoon, suspend development and update legislation protecting species at risk and important ecological habitat 
  
  
Forests and forestry 
Logging moratorium, Neslin Lake area 
  
  
Health care 
Botox treatment for pelvic pain, review decision to discontinue coverage 
  
Northern Saskatchewan, obstetric services, access, work with Manitoba government to restore service in Flin Flon 
  
  
Highway No. 102 
Walking path, well-lit, paved and safe from traffic, call on government to invest in 
  
  
Hospitals, emergency rooms 
COVID-19 pandemic, rural closures, restore services 
  
Wait times, reduction plan, fund and execute 
  
  
Housing 
Co-operative housing, rental assistance, maintain 
  
  
Long-term care facilities 
Creighton, invest in new facility 
  
  
Northern Saskatchewan 
Responsible and inclusive resource management, agreement 
  
  
Saskatchewan Power Corporation 
Net metering program, restore 
  
  
Sexual orientation 
Conversion therapy, enact legislation banning 
  
  
Suicides 
Prevention, develop and implement comprehensive strategy 
  
Prevention, Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations' strategy, funding and support 
  
  
Telecommunications 
High-speed internet, access for La Ronge, Air Ronge, and Lac La Ronge 
  
Northern Saskatchewan, Hanson Lake Road and area, improve 
  
  
Transgender people 
Hormone replacement therapies, removal of financial barriers 
  
  
Petroleum refineries  
Co-op Refinery Complex, Regina 
Oil release into Qu'Appelle system, 
	E924  
  
Waste water improvement project 
  
  
Co-op Refinery Complex, Regina, labour disruption 
Government intervention, call for 
  
Introduce legislation to end lockout and impose binding arbitration, request to move a motion; leave not granted 
  
Opposition motion to debate legislating an end to the lockout and imposing binding arbitration 
  
  
Petroleum Technology Research Centre  
Foamy oil research, partnership with Canadian Light Source, 
	E196  
  
Return on investment, 
	E198  
New economic activity generated, 
	E199  
  
  
Pets  
Purina Animal Hall of Fame inductee, (May 3, 2016), Rex from Aberdeen, recognition, member's statement 
  
PFRA (Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration)  
Pharmaceuticals  
Pharmacies and pharmacists  
Fysh's Pharmasave, Moose Jaw, 100th anniversary, member's statement 
  
Naloxone, availability and access 
  
Pharmacist Awareness Month (March 2018), and initiatives to improve patient care, member's statement 
  
Pharmacy Association of Saskatchewan Awards (May 12, 2018), Regina, recipients, member's statement 
  
Philanthropy  
Jean Vanier, philanthropist and advocate for people with disabilities 
  
Okolita, Catherine, Outstanding Youth Philanthropist 
  
Photo radar  
Photography  
Tenille Campbell, Future 40 recipient 
  
Physical activity  
Physicians  
And nurses, recruitment and retention, government commitment to innovative solutions, support, moved (Weekes), 
	4329–40  
  
And specialists 
Increase, government accomplishment, member's statement 
  
Medical privileges, granting processes, 
	P375–76  
  
Privileged by health region, conditions, 
	U747–48  
  
Recruitment issues and suspension of Specialist Resident Bursary Program 
  
  
Brown, Dr. Donovan, 50 years of service, recognition, member's statement 
  
Cameco Chair in Indigenous Health, Dr. Alexandra King, member's statement 
  
Compensation, alternative methods, 
	U586–89  
  
Compensation, fee-for-service, 
	U913  
  
Compensation, fee-for-service, detection and recovery of inappropriate payments, 
	P322–24  
Risk-based approach, 
	P324  
  
  
Compensation, fee-for-service and contract, 
	U585–88  
  
Compensation and recruitment, funding, 
	U914  
  
COVID-19 pandemic 
Compensation arrangements, expiration, and retention of rural physicians 
  
  
Directive regarding communications 
  
Electronic health records, physician usage 
  
Emergency room doctors and medical specialists, Regina staffing, impact on emergency room waits 
  
Humanitarian work, international medical mission, Guatemala 
  
International medical graduates, Saskatchewan international physician practice assessment program 
  
Jim Pattison Children's Hospital, recruitment and staffing 
  
Joint medical professional review committee, 
	P324  
  
Laosebikan, Dr Yemi, recipient of G. William Fitzgerald Award for Excellence in Surgery, member's statement 
  
Maroof, Dr. Razawa, recognition for work with immigrant and refugee populations, member's statement 
  
Meadow Lake, pending shortage, recruitment and retention 
  
National Doctors' Day (May 1), and recognition of government's recruitment efforts, member's statement 
  
Northern Saskatchewan, shortage, Throne Speech response, 
	6172  
  
Number 
Increase 
750 new physicians, recruitment initiatives, member's statement 
  
Budget debate, 
	321 , 
	327 , 
	370 , 
	393 , 
	396 , 
	1872 , 
	1892 , 
	1896 , 
	1911 , 
	1918 , 
	1922 , 
	1927 , 
	1936 , 
	1937 , 
	1951 , 
	1956 , 
	1958 , 
	1972 , 
	2015 , 
	3754 , 
	3805 , 
	3831 , 
	3879 , 
	3913 , 
	3932 , 
	5474 , 
	5485 , 
	5497 , 
	5560  
  
Throne Speech response, 
	83 , 
	98 , 
	104 , 
	115 , 
	2609 , 
	2615 , 
	2618 , 
	2638 , 
	2642 , 
	2647 , 
	2671 , 
	2675 , 
	2689 , 
	2691 , 
	2695 , 
	2697 , 
	2706 , 
	2710 , 
	2711 , 
	2721 , 
	2728–29 , 
	2736 , 
	2768 , 
	4495 , 
	4513 , 
	4517 , 
	4526 , 
	4529 , 
	4532 , 
	4548 , 
	4579 , 
	4582 , 
	4638 , 
	6082 , 
	6121 , 
	6126 , 
	6139 , 
	6187 , 
	6195  
  
  
Relative to population, Throne Speech response, 
	4488  
  
  
Physician of the Year award (2016), Saskatchewan Medical Association, Crystal Litwin, recipient, member's statement 
  
Primary care 
Availability of regular care providers, survey, 
	U87–88 , 
	U89 , 
	U132  
  
Family practice residents, completion and decision to stay and practice in Moose Jaw, member's statement 
  
Physician training program, assessment and treatment of child and youth mental illness, 
	U683  
  
  
Recruitment 
Accomplishments, member's statement 
  
Biggar, Throne Speech response, 
	145  
  
Funding, budget debate, 
	5508  
  
Initiatives, budget debate, 
	3931–32  
  
Physician Recruitment Agency, funding, budget debate, 
	1920  
  
Rural physicians 
Government accomplishment, member's statement 
  
Roadmap program, Saskatchewan Medical Association, member's statement 
  
  
  
Recruitment and retention 
  
Recruitment and services, funding, budget debate, 
	3752 , 
	3762  
  
Specialists 
Availability and impact on surgical wait times 
  
Consultation services, enhancement, 
	U683  
  
Consultation services, use of hospital emergency rooms, 
	U753–54  
  
Fee-for-service arrangements with private clinicians, wait times for medical consultations and procedures, 
	U745–47  
  
Increase, 
	U59  
Throne Speech response, 
	83  
  
  
Oncologists, recruitment funding, budget debate, 
	5477  
  
Retention, Throne Speech response, 
	4488  
  
Wait times and recruitment efforts 
  
  
Training seats 
And residencies, expansion, Throne Speech response, 
	158 , 
	159 , 
	2706  
  
Increase, Throne Speech response, 
	2615 , 
	2691  
  
  
Pipelines  
And flowlines, compliance monitoring, 
	P419–20  
Compliance declaration forms and amended licences, 
	P421–22  
  
Funding, industry levy, 
	P421  
  
Risk-based, matrix development, 
	P420–21  
  
  
And railways, commodity transportation 
  
Abandonment and remediation, 
	P422  
  
Challenges and federal government restrictions 
  
Condemnation of anti-pipeline politicians, moved (Young) 
  
Eagle Spirit Energy Holdings, potential projects, budget debate, 
	5559  
  
Enbridge Line 3 replacement, commercial service commencement, member's statement 
  
Energy East, Keystone XL and Northern Gateway, construction, support, moved (Marit); amendment (Forbes), 
	641–53  
  
Energy East, Northern Gateway, and Trans Mountain, support for construction, and condemnation of federal leaders who oppose energy projects, moved (Bonk), 
	6406–16  
  
Energy East pipeline, abandoned 
  
Flowlines, standards and licensing, 
	E489 , 
	E494  
  
Government record, critique 
  
Government role as regulators, budget debate, 
	5623  
  
Ground shifting, risk for underground and exposed pipes 
  
Hydrostatic testing, 
	E561  
  
Importance to export economy, 
	E702–3  
  
Keystone XL, presidential approval, budget debate, 
	1905  
  
Levy for licences, budget debate, 
	1979  
  
Manufacturer accountability, 
	E340  
  
National Energy Board, approval process, integrity, 
	E489–90  
  
National Energy Board, stop including upstream and downstream emissions in approval assessments, moved (Carr), 
	2958–69  
  
Natural gas 
Bayhurst to Rosetown, completion, 
	C211  
  
Capacity improvements, 
	C756  
  
Cold months, supplementing with mobile compressors, 
	C223  
  
Damaged due to human action, responsibility for costs 
  
Expansion due to increased demand, 
	C500  
  
Leak survey programs, 
	C856  
  
Pipeline integrity, scoping systems, 
	C213  
  
Supporting infrastructure, Alberta border, 
	C1003  
  
Transmission line to supply enhanced oil recovery projects 
  
Transmission lines, high pressure, relocation away from urban areas, 
	C500 , 
	C502 , 
	C756  
  
  
Oil spill, North Saskatchewan River 
Cause, 
	E337  
Throne Speech response, 
	4640  
  
  
Community engagement, 
	E341  
  
Husky incident report, extension granted 
  
Husky incident report, public release 
  
Impact on national standards, 
	E340  
  
Incident response, oversight of, exclusion from audit, 
	P422  
  
Inspection reports, release of, 
	E334–35  
  
Long-term monitoring, 
	E337  
  
  
Opposition from governments of other provinces, budget debate, 
	3791–92 , 
	3809 , 
	3934  
  
Pipe flow technology centre, Saskatchewan Research Council, 
	E122 , 
	E203 , 
	E581 , 
	E742  
  
Preventative maintenance and renewal 
  
Rally in support of pipelines, pipeline expansion, and oil and gas industry (October 31, 2016), White City, member's statement 
  
Regulation enhancement, 
	E482  
  
Replacement and integrity management, best practices, 
	C624–25  
  
Replacement or relocation, responsibility for costs, 
	C625  
  
Replacement program, critique, Throne Speech response, 
	4485 , 
	4640  
  
Replacement program and support for local tradespeople 
  
Safety patrol program, 
	C211  
  
Standards, Canadian Standards Association, 
	E338–40  
  
Support 
Throne Speech response, 
	115 , 
	2658 , 
	2707 , 
	2768 , 
	4482 , 
	4518 , 
	4536 , 
	4578 , 
	4588 , 
	4668  
  
  
Trans Mountain pipeline, expansion project, Indigenous ownership, supports, 
	E910  
  
Trans Mountain pipeline, expansion project, Kinder Morgan, 
	4423–24  
Approval process and social licence, 
	E490–91  
  
Construction, reject the actions of British Columbia government to hinder project of national interest and call upon federal government to immediately act, moved (Francis), 
	3950–60  
  
Official opposition loyalties, critique, budget debate, 
	3934–35  
  
Saskatchewan interests, member's statement 
  
Suspension, court decision, Throne Speech response, 
	4523 , 
	4589 , 
	4613  
  
  
Pipelines Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 43)  
Referred to Economy Committee 
  
Committee discussion  
Committee, report with amendment, moved (Carr), 
	E330  
  
 
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills 
  
Amendments, first and second readings 
  
Pipelines Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 148)  
Referred to Economy Committee 
  
Committee discussion  
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Dennis) 
  
 
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills 
  
Plains Health Centre, Regina  
Planning and Development Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 113)  
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee 
  
Committee discussion  
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Ross) 
  
 
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills 
  
PNWER (Pacific Northwest Economic Region)  
Poetry  
Tenille Campbell, Future 40 recipient 
  
Points of Order [Session 1]  
Decorum 
Interference with a member when he's on his feet making a speech 
Ruling: Not well taken, 
	1673  
  
  
Who said what 
Ruling: Apologize and withdraw comment, 
	777  
  
  
  
Language 
Use of "cannot be trusted," unparliamentary 
Ruling: Not well taken, 
	789  
  
  
Use of "captain grandstand," unparliamentary 
Ruling: Apologize and withdraw, 
	2331  
  
  
Use of "deceitful," unparliamentary 
Ruling: Apologize and withdraw, 
	1862  
  
Refusal to apologize and removal from the House 
  
  
Use of "did not use the truth," unparliamentary 
Will not hear points of order, 
	1211  
  
  
Use of "false information provided," unparliamentary 
Ruling: Not well taken, 
	935  
  
  
Use of "feather their nest," unparliamentary 
Ruling: Member has been warned, 
	1240  
  
  
Use of "lies" and variations, unparliamentary 
Ruling [half-truths]: Withdraw and apologize, 
	1583  
  
Ruling [lies/lines]: Not well taken, 
	1583  
  
Ruling [shouting "lies, lies, lies"]: Not well taken, 
	1583  
  
  
Use of "making stuff up," unparliamentary 
Ruling: Point well taken, 
	1147  
  
  
Use of "puppet of the Premier," unparliamentary 
No ruling, member withdrew characterization and apologized, 
	2299  
  
  
Use of "scandal-plagued member" and "scandal-plagued minister," unparliamentary 
Ruling: Not well taken, 
	1275  
  
  
Use of "that's an absolute lie," unparliamentary 
  
Use of "wasn't straight with us," unparliamentary 
  
  
Members, reference to presence or absence in the chamber 
Ruling: Not well taken, 
	981  
  
  
Question period 
Leader of Opposition cautioning parents not to take minister [Education] at his word 
No ruling, member withdrew remarks and apologized, 
	580  
  
  
Question regarding political donations not in scope of question period 
Ruling: Point well taken, 
	1148  
  
  
Request to table documents 
Ruling: Out of order, 
	2242  
  
  
  
Speaker ruling, no member may comment upon 
No ruling, member apologized for error, 
	1863  
  
  
Points of Order [Session 2]  
Bills 
Time to discuss the bill, not to make a leadership race speech 
  
When a bill is on the floor, discuss the bill and not be wide ranging 
Ruling: Not well taken, 
	2866  
  
  
  
Language 
Deputy Leader of the Opposition [Belanger] doesn't take minister at his word [Note: Point of order not specified]  
No ruling [ruling implied], member withdrew and apologized, 
	2934  
  
  
He pointed over here and he said "monkey" 
No ruling, member withdrew and apologized, 
	3701  
  
  
Reference to "incorrect statements" and implying they were deliberate 
No ruling, unfair to single one member out; caution all members on their behaviour, 
	3974  
  
  
Use of "misleading the public," unparliamentary 
No ruling, member withdrew and apologized, 
	3078  
  
  
Use of "simply not true," unparliamentary 
No ruling, member withdrew and apologized, 
	2989  
  
  
Use of "that's a lie" in a heckle, unparliamentary 
Ruling: Could not hear comments, unable to rule, 
	3263  
  
  
  
Members 
Questions must be connected to government, not the personal viewpoint of a government member; further, remarks which question a member's integrity, honour, or character are out of order [Note: Point of order not specified]  
Ruling: withdraw and apologize, 
	4207  
  
  
Reference to member as "the new girl" [Note: Point of order not specified]  
No ruling, serve as a reminder about respect, 
	3468  
  
  
Reference to presence or absence in the chamber 
Ruling: Caution the member, 
	2857  
  
  
  
Question period 
Request to table documents referred to by Minister 
  
Request to table documents regarding official opposition leader's promises 
  
Request to table documents regarding work done by legislative secretaries 
Ruling: Not well taken, 
	4353  
  
  
  
Points of Order [Session 3]  
Language 
Accusation of "corruption" 
  
Member is making accusations that I think are unparliamentary 
Ruling: Could you please adjust your remarks, 
	4711  
  
  
Use of "boneheaded" 
No ruling, the member withdrew and apologized, 
	5264  
  
  
Use of "I didn't believe the Minister of Education" 
Ruling: No ruling, member withdrew and apologized, 
	5532  
  
  
Use of "I thought your religion didn't allow lies" 
Ruling deferred to review tape, 
	5195  
  
Ruling: Matter considered closed with the apology, 
	5196  
  
  
Use of "making it up" in a heckle 
Ruling: Unsubstantiated, 
	4811  
  
  
Use of "making things up" in a heckle 
No ruling, member withdrew and apologized, 
	4479  
  
  
Use of "totally/completely false" 
Ruling: Not well taken, 
	5351  
  
  
  
Members 
Reference to presence or absence in the chamber 
Ruling: Not well taken, 
	4867  
  
  
Remarks impugning the character of a member 
Ruling: Well taken; withdraw and apologize, 
	5155  
  
  
  
Remarks regarding a book written by the Leader of the Official Opposition 
Ruling: Not well founded, 
	5264  
  
  
Tabling of documents 
Ruling: Not well taken, I take the minister at his word, 
	5253  
  
  
Points of Order [Session 4]  
Language 
Accusations of being deceitful 
No ruling, we've had enough personal attacks on each other, 
	7083  
  
  
Member referred to "filling the pockets of friends and insiders" 
Ruling: well taken; withdraw and apologize, 
	6861–62  
  
  
Use of "cannot be trusted" 
No ruling, member withdrew and apologized, 
	6840  
  
  
Use of "cannot believe the member" 
No ruling, both sides guilty of personal comments, 
	6752  
  
  
Use of "cannot trust the Minister" 
No ruling, member withdrew and apologized, 
	6369  
  
  
Use of "false" 
No ruling, member withdrew and apologized, 
	6690  
  
  
Use of "lying" in a heckle 
Ruling: Well taken; withdraw and apologize, 
	6582–83  
  
  
Use of "misleading" 
No ruling, member withdrew and apologized, 
	6204  
  
  
Use of serious profanity 
No ruling: unable to hear comments, 
	6790  
  
  
  
Members 
Environment Minister [Duncan] and Government House Leader [Harrison], unparliamentary assertion about Opposition position on pipelines 
Ruling: It is not unparliamentary to criticize statements made by members as contrary to the facts; this is the raw material of debate, 
	6582  
  
  
Friendly leave for members to address others by their personal names 
  
Impugning integrity of a member 
Ruling: Withdraw and apologize, 
	6338  
  
  
Intimating that the Opposition was disappointed that COVID wasn't more serious 
No ruling, some leeway given in terms of some of the responses or the questions, 
	7049  
  
  
  
Motions, rule 61 
When a member asks to move a motion, there is to be an opportunity to actually read the motion 
  
  
Privilege 
Motion is about privilege; member must speak to the motion 
  
  
Question period 
Requirement that responses shall be relevant to the question 
Ruling; Not well taken, 
	6713  
  
  
Responses shall be relevant to the question 
No ruling: it's important to be cognizant of what the question is and to answer that; warning and reminder for all, 
	6795  
  
No ruling: that's why the minister was cut off early so I consider the matter closed, 
	6452  
  
  
  
Police Amendment Act, 2020 (No. 212)  
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee 
  
Committee discussion  
Committee, report without amendment, moved (D'Autremont) 
  
 
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills 
  
Police and crisis team program  
	U59  
Addition of mental health worker to teams in Regina and Saskatoon, Throne Speech response, 
	83  
  
Expansion, and impact on emergency room wait times, budget debate, 
	5569–70  
  
Expansion to North Battleford, Moose Jaw and Yorkton, 
	U683  
  
Expansion to North Battleford, Moose Jaw and Yorkton, budget debate, 
	3786  
  
Expansion to North Battleford, Moose Jaw and Yorkton, Throne Speech, 
	4464  
  
Expansion to North Battleford, Moose Jaw and Yorkton, Throne Speech response, 
	4517 , 
	4526 , 
	4537 , 
	4544 , 
	4546–47 , 
	4553 , 
	4569 , 
	4597 , 
	4666  
  
Moose Jaw launch event, member's statement 
  
Prince Albert, need for, budget debate, 
	3789  
  
Prince Albert launch event and expansion to other communities, member's statement 
  
Staffing and hours of operation, 
	U502 , 
	U511  
Project expansion to Regina, 
	U58  
  
  
Police (Regional Policing) Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 149)  
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee 
  
Committee discussion  
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Nerlien), 
	N589  
  
 
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills 
  
Police services  
Aboriginal police consultation groups, 
	N20–21  
  
Automated licence plate readers, 
	C511  
  
Cannabis, impaired driving, recognition and enforcement training, funding, 
	N530  
  
Cannabis, non-medical use, legalization, officer training and responsibility for costs, 
	N386–87  
  
Civilian oversight, improvements 
  
Combined forces special enforcement unit for gangs, guns, and drugs 
Additional officers, budget debate, 
	3852 , 
	5502  
  
Federal funding, Throne Speech, 
	4464  
  
Federal funding, Throne Speech response, 
	4518 , 
	4553  
  
Funding, budget debate, 
	5503  
  
  
Community safety officer program, budget debate, 
	5503  
  
Drug and gang activity units 
Throne Speech response, 
	6127  
  
  
First Nations, self-administered policing 
  
First Nations policing program 
  
Freedom of information legislation, inclusion under 
  
Importance to community safety, budget debate, 
	5503 , 
	5504  
  
Internet child exploitation, funding, 
	2488  
  
Internet child exploitation unit, funding 
Throne Speech response, 
	6127  
  
  
Mental health related incidents, time and resources spent, budget debate, 
	3789 , 
	3911  
  
Municipal, monitoring by Justice Ministry, 
	P151  
  
Municipal policing grants, funding 
Budget debate, 
	313 , 
	1978 , 
	5431 , 
	5500 , 
	5502 , 
	5507 , 
	5549 , 
	5557 , 
	5558 , 
	5561  
  
Throne Speech response, 
	4632  
  
  
Prince Albert Police Service, 130th Anniversary barbeque (September 15, 2016), member's statement 
  
Prisoners on remand reduction initiative, role in, 
	N193  
  
Programs 
Police and crisis team program 
  
Safer communities and neighbourhoods program 
  
Serious violent offender response program 
  
  
Provincial policing service agreement, 
	N200  
  
Public Complaints Commission, funding and investigative improvements, 
	N529 , 
	N721 , 
	N726–27  
  
Public safety telecommunications network 
  
Regina Police Service Half Marathon 
(April 30, 2017), member's statement 
  
(April 29, 2018), 15th and final event, member's statement 
  
  
Regional services, legislative changes 
Throne Speech response, 
	4480 , 
	4515 , 
	4518 , 
	4522 , 
	4526 , 
	4553–54 , 
	4568 , 
	4577 , 
	4590 , 
	4607 , 
	4610 , 
	4640  
  
  
Royal Canadian Mounted Police 
  
Saskatchewan Protective Services Medal Award 
  
Saskatoon Police Service Exemplary Service Awards 2018, recognition of long-serving officers and local heroes, member's statement 
  
Saskatoon police station monument 
  
Special projects, funding 
  
Political conventions  
Political correctness  
And perfection, expectations of, Throne Speech response, 
	85–86  
  
And social censorship, impact on civil discourse, Throne Speech response, 
	6107  
  
Political parties  
Donations 
Ban from out-of-province, corporations, and unions, and limit individual donation amount, petition 
Forbes, 
	2596–97 , 
	2854 , 
	2981 , 
	3064–65 , 
	3148 , 
	3418 , 
	3451 , 
	3506 , 
	3568 , 
	3620 , 
	3652 , 
	3686 , 
	3736 , 
	3795–96 , 
	3858 , 
	3942 , 
	3965–66 , 
	4000–4001 , 
	4029–30 , 
	4120–21 , 
	4152 , 
	4184 , 
	4210 , 
	4235–36 , 
	4285 , 
	4296–97 , 
	4308 , 
	4343–44 , 
	4354–55 , 
	4365–66 , 
	4434 , 
	4472 , 
	4500–4501 , 
	4722 , 
	4781 , 
	4813 , 
	4843 , 
	4869–70 , 
	4899 , 
	4929 , 
	4961 , 
	4984 , 
	5015 , 
	5044 , 
	5074 , 
	5100 , 
	5113 , 
	5127–28 , 
	5147–48 , 
	5157–58 , 
	5188 , 
	5217–18 , 
	5246 , 
	5270 , 
	5464 , 
	5525 , 
	5583 , 
	5727 , 
	5746 , 
	5760 , 
	5774–75 , 
	5799 , 
	5815 , 
	5827 , 
	5839 , 
	5854 , 
	5864 , 
	5877 , 
	5889 , 
	5979  
  
  
Corporate, union, and out-of-province 
Forbes, 
	1094 , 
	1125 , 
	1152–53 , 
	1210 , 
	1505 , 
	1696 , 
	4290–91 , 
	4303 , 
	5162 , 
	5193  
  
  
Corporations and lobbyists 
  
Individual, received by official opposition members, budget debate, 
	1890  
  
Limits and disclosure process, 
	4411–13  
  
Lobbyists and corporations receiving government contracts, enact legislation banning donations, moved (Forbes), 
	2500–2511  
  
Received by candidates during leadership races 
  
  
Pollution  
Air 
Conference Board of Canada, How Canada Performs: Environment  report card, Saskatchewan's grade, 
	E46  
  
Types of contaminants, budget debate, 
	276  
  
  
Greenhouse gases, emissions pricing 
  
Population  
Decline, historical, Progressive Conservative Party government, budget debate, 
	401  
  
Demographics 
Government sources and types of data, 
	U851  
  
Throne Speech response, 
	2613  
  
Young people, highest proportion, member's statement 
  
  
Growth, 
	7057  
And impact of immigration, member's statement 
  
All-time high, Statistics Canada's results (April 1, 2016), member's statement 
  
Budget debate, 
	250 , 
	385 , 
	387 , 
	399 , 
	404 , 
	408 , 
	1844 , 
	1871 , 
	1891 , 
	1894 , 
	1909 , 
	1918 , 
	1919 , 
	1927 , 
	1937 , 
	1952 , 
	1955–56 , 
	1957 , 
	1964 , 
	1966 , 
	1968 , 
	1971–72 , 
	1983 , 
	1986 , 
	2011 , 
	2014 , 
	2053 , 
	3726 , 
	3754 , 
	3757 , 
	3804 , 
	3833–34 , 
	3929 , 
	3933 , 
	5430 , 
	5485 , 
	5520 , 
	5535 , 
	5552 , 
	5607  
  
Compared to national average, Throne Speech response, 
	6108 , 
	6236–37  
  
Impact on urban municipalities 
  
Infrastructure needs, planning for 
  
Relative to job creation, budget debate, 
	328  
  
Statistics Canada's results, quarterly and annual increases, member's statement 
  
Throne Speech response, 
	20 , 
	39 , 
	59 , 
	62 , 
	88 , 
	103 , 
	117–18 , 
	127 , 
	2605 , 
	2615 , 
	2618 , 
	2638 , 
	2648 , 
	2649 , 
	2660 , 
	2675–76 , 
	2691 , 
	2695 , 
	2697 , 
	2721 , 
	2736 , 
	2751 , 
	4481 , 
	4482 , 
	4496 , 
	4514 , 
	4525 , 
	4532 , 
	4540 , 
	4542 , 
	4545 , 
	4555 , 
	4567 , 
	4580 , 
	4582 , 
	4592 , 
	4606 , 
	4614 , 
	4630–31 , 
	4637 , 
	4668 , 
	6080 , 
	6105 , 
	6121 , 
	6125 , 
	6136 , 
	6140 , 
	6149 , 
	6164 , 
	6167 , 
	6181 , 
	6195 , 
	6198 , 
	6259 , 
	6261  
  
  
Historical, budget debate, 
	1955  
  
Interprovincial migration and immigration, budget debate, 
	3811  
  
Out-migration, increase, budget debate, 
	5567  
  
Out-migration, increase, Throne Speech response, 
	4602  
  
Pornography, revenge  
Post-CHOPS (cold heavy oil production with sand) well test facility  
Post-secondary education  
Colleges and universities 
  
Computer science, increased seats, budget debate, 
	3841  
  
Costs per capita and system efficiency, 
	U857  
  
COVID-19 pandemic, research and development opportunities, 
	U1125–26  
  
Data collection, common indicators project 
  
Distance education options 
  
Enrollment, increased, Throne Speech response, 
	105  
  
Federation of University Women, 100th anniversary, and Prince Albert chapter centennial scholarship, member's statement 
  
First Nations and Métis 
Apprenticeship and skills training 
  
Job-specific programs, development, funding, 
	U24  
  
  
Funding, 
	U434–36 , 
	U663  
Budget debate, 
	1841 , 
	1893 , 
	1915 , 
	1920 , 
	1930 , 
	1932 , 
	2012 , 
	2046 , 
	3745 , 
	3879 , 
	6935  
  
Decrease, budget debate, 
	457  
  
Government achievement, 
	U191  
  
  
Funding cuts and impact on sessional lecturers 
  
Humanities and social sciences conference, Congress 2018 (May 26-June 1), Regina host city, 
	N405  
  
Importance of, Throne Speech response, 
	6256  
  
International education strategy, 
	U1122–23  
  
International education strategy, member's statement 
  
International partnerships, Throne Speech response, 
	6181  
  
Micro-credentialing and upskilling opportunities, 
	U1126  
  
Northern Saskatchewan, programs and student supports 
  
Programming, market responsiveness and forecasting future needs, 
	U857–58  
  
Research, graduate-level opportunities, 
	E121  
  
Research, support for, 
	U192  
  
Research collaboration and industry partnership, 
	U845–46 , 
	U857  
  
Saskatchewan advantage grant for education savings 
  
Transformational change, 
	U362  
  
Post-secondary institutions  
Action team on growth and sustainability, 
	U187–88  
  
Board appointments, vetting process 
  
Board training, discretionary, 
	U362  
  
Capital funding 
Feedback on denied requests, 
	P251–52  
  
Submission process and projects, 
	U848–49  
  
  
Consolidation of programs and institutions, 
	U186–89  
  
COVID-19 pandemic 
2020-21 school year, blended delivery model, 
	U1122  
  
Outreach and community support efforts, 
	U1121–22  
  
Research facilities, access to, 
	U1125  
  
  
First Nations University of Canada 
  
Funding 
And increased costs, budget debate, 
	3910 , 
	5505  
  
Budget submissions and consultation, 
	U676  
  
Decrease, impact on attracting faculty, budget debate, 
	2012  
  
Decrease, impact on extra-curricular activities and student supports, 
	U676–77  
  
Diversification of sources, 
	U856–57  
  
Mid-year adjustments, discretionary projects and reviews, 
	U361–62  
  
Operational and capital, 
	U184 , 
	U426 , 
	U663–64 , 
	U1122  
Budget debate, 
	1842 , 
	1893 , 
	1898 , 
	1920 , 
	3753 , 
	3754 , 
	5431 , 
	5479–80 , 
	5486 , 
	5500 , 
	5564  
  
  
Restore, petition 
Meili, 
	2184 , 
	2215 , 
	2235 , 
	2276 , 
	2293 , 
	2310 , 
	2324 , 
	2352 , 
	2364 , 
	2381 , 
	2400 , 
	2422 , 
	2437 , 
	2493 , 
	2524  
  
Mowat, 
	2677–78 , 
	2791 , 
	2822 , 
	2854 , 
	2950 , 
	3065 , 
	3092 , 
	3148 , 
	3234 , 
	3323  
  
  
  
Funding by institution type, budget debate, 
	3727  
  
Governance, board composition and appointments, 
	U189–90  
  
Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy 
  
Measures and outcomes, standardized reporting requirements, 
	P405–6  
  
Open educational resources, funding commitment under New West Partnership 
  
Preventative maintenance and renewal 
Funding, unallocated, decrease, 
	U361  
  
  
Programming, market responsiveness and forecasting future needs, 
	U186 , 
	U192  
  
Regional and federated colleges, operating grants, reduction, 
	U361  
  
Regional colleges 
Best practices and knowledge sharing, budget debate, 
	2013  
  
Language training contracts, 
	P596–98  
  
Previous funding for projects, budget debate, 
	253  
  
Student information systems, updating and consolidation, 
	U853  
  
Task force on regional college efficiency, 
	U852–53  
  
  
Research, crime reduction and prevention, 
	N532–33  
  
Research, federal grants, provincial matching 
  
Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies 
  
Sessional lecturers, increasing reliance on, 
	U196–97  
  
Staff, compensation reduction to reduce deficit, 
	U436–38  
  
Two-provider model, review, 
	U678  
  
University of Saskatchewan 
  
Post-secondary students  
Debt levels and mitigation efforts, 
	U855–56  
  
Enrolment in credentialed programs, Throne Speech, 
	4465  
  
Financial supports, 
	U192 , 
	U663  
Budget debate, 
	1842 , 
	1920 , 
	1974 , 
	2013 , 
	3727 , 
	3731 , 
	3753 , 
	5431 , 
	5545 , 
	5564  
  
  
First Nations and Métis 
Attainment, Throne Speech, 
	4465  
  
Attainment, Throne Speech response, 
	4590  
  
Enrolments, increased, 
	U426  
Throne Speech response, 
	2638  
  
University of Saskatchewan, member's statement 
  
  
  
Graduate students 
Biology, Rachel Parkinson, and supervisor Jack Gray, work in effects of neonic pesticides, member's statement 
  
Biomedical engineering, Doug Campbell 
  
Dementia supports project, Drs. Jeffrey, McIntosh, and Novik, University of Regina 
  
Engineering physics, Matt Kozun, contributions to study on cooling effects of aerosols particles in the atmosphere, member's statement 
  
Physics, Lindsay Goodwin, work in measuring impact of solar activity in Earth's upper atmosphere, member's statement 
  
Physics, Perimeter Institute in Waterloo, Ontario, fellowship, Percy Paul, member's statement 
  
Research internships in science, technology, engineering and math, member's statement 
  
Three Minute Thesis Competition (March 29, 2017), University of Saskatchewan, member's statement 
  
  
International students, 
	U197–98  
Attainment and enrolment, 
	U859  
  
COVID-19 pandemic emergency supports 
  
International Education Week (November 14-18, 2016), member's statement 
  
Recruitment and development, importance to government growth goals, 
	U1122–23  
  
And students studying abroad, increase, 
	U847  
  
  
Low-income, decreased numbers, 
	U438–39  
Throne Speech response, 
	2701  
  
  
Student Aid Fund, 
	U672–74 , 
	U783–86 , 
	U853–54  
Administrative costs, 
	U440  
  
Budget debate, 
	252 , 
	316 , 
	368 , 
	395 , 
	404 , 
	1898 , 
	1920 , 
	1952 , 
	1958 , 
	3731  
  
  
Student loans 
Applicants, demographic breakdown, 
	U786  
  
Application system, new, provincial loans and grants, 
	U425–26 , 
	U663–64  
  
Default rate and improvement efforts, 
	U854–55  
  
Fixed-rate contribution, increase, 
	U672  
  
Fixed-rate contribution, removal due to COVID-19 pandemic, 
	U1122  
  
Fixed-rate contribution, thresholds and exemptions, 
	U845  
  
Repayment moratorium due to COVID-19 pandemic, 
	U1121  
  
Repayment moratorium due to COVID-19 pandemic, budget debate, 
	6936  
  
Support payments, decrease, 
	U852  
  
  
Students Mobilizing Against Cuts, protests, member's statement 
  
Tax exemptions, tuition and education amounts, elimination, 
	U426 , 
	U438 , 
	U675  
  
Vera Pezer Award for Student Enhancement, University of Saskatchewan 
  
Post-traumatic stress disorder  
Paramedics and ambulance operators, supports, 
	P465  
  
Workers' compensation coverage 
  
Potash industry  
Bethune mine, grand opening (May 2, 2017), member's statement 
  
BHP Billiton Jansen mine, new, 
	706  
First layer reached, member's statement 
  
Status of project and addressing community concerns 
  
Throne Speech response, 
	62 , 
	6234  
  
  
Community contributions and charitable efforts, Throne Speech response, 
	6164–65  
  
Competitiveness, international currency rates, effect on pricing and sales, 
	E139  
  
Economic importance, Throne Speech response, 
	6164  
  
Employment numbers and percentage of world production, budget debate, 
	3809  
  
Environmental sustainability, investments, 
	5962  
  
Equipment, permanently-mounted, provincial sales tax exemption, eliminated, budget debate, 
	1843  
  
First Nations and Métis, investments in 
  
Geo-assay and geoanalytical laboratories 
  
Growth, anticipated and reserves, 
	E135  
  
Innovation, Throne Speech response, 
	6226  
  
K+S, First Nations and Métis engagement, 
	E370  
  
K+S Legacy Project mine, new, 
	706  
Production in 2016, Throne Speech, 
	4  
  
Throne Speech response, 
	62  
  
  
Mine shaft manufacturing, Biggar constituency 
Throne Speech response, 
	4545  
  
  
Mosaic 
Belle Plaine, water supply system 
  
Colonsay mine, jobs lost, Throne Speech response, 
	6131  
  
Colonsay mine to reopen December 5, 2016, member's statement 
  
Investments, budget debate, 
	336  
  
K1, K2 and K3 mines, Throne Speech response, 
	6164  
  
K3 Mine, Esterhazy 
Grand opening (May 3, 2017), member's statement 
  
New production shaft, member's statement 
  
  
  
Nutrien, head office presence in Saskatoon 
Throne Speech response, 
	2704  
  
  
Nutrien, head office presence in Saskatoon, tax incentives, cost, 
	E763–64  
  
Nutrien, head office presence in Saskatoon, tax incentives and legislative requirements 
  
Potash Corp, Rocanville mine 
Expansion, member's statement 
  
Potash restricted drilling area, landowners' lawsuit, 
	E139–40 , 
	E767  
  
  
Potash production tax, elimination of allowable deductions, 
	E758 , 
	E764–67  
  
Prices, volatility, budget debate, 
	3831 , 
	3889  
  
Revenues, 
	C948  
Decrease, impact on corporate tax revenues, 
	C543  
  
  
Royalty review, postponed 
  
Royalty structure changes 
  
Supports for industry and workers 
  
Tax measures, impact of, 
	E912  
  
Yancoal mine, proposed, 
	C496  
Community consultations, Southey and surrounding area 
  
Environmental impact assessment, 
	708  
Responses and concerns, public disclosure, 
	E214  
  
  
Foreign state ownership, impact on market and prices, 
	705–6 , 
	E359  
  
Long-term water supply needs, 
	C751  
  
Long-term water supply needs and environmental assessment concerns, 
	C242 , 
	E60  
  
Throne Speech response, 
	142–43  
  
  
Poverty  
And support for vulnerable people, Throne Speech response, 
	4584–86  
  
Basic income/living wage projects, 
	U161 , 
	U453  
  
Child poverty 
First Nations and Métis, impact on health and eduction outcomes, 
	5972  
  
Rates above national average, Throne Speech response, 
	2611 , 
	2673  
  
Rates above national average, University of Regina report, 
	U372  
  
  
Cost to economy, budget debate, 
	3927  
  
First Nations, Throne Speech response, 
	2611  
  
Global, Saskatchewan Council for International Cooperation 
Saskatchewan Matching Grants in Aid Program, funding reduction 
  
  
Impact on mental health and addictions, budget debate, 
	5627  
  
No mention, Throne Speech response, 
	4523  
  
Reduction, impact of tax policy, 
	7057  
  
Reduction strategy, 
	U152–54 , 
	U372–73 , 
	U450–54  
And supports for the vulnerable 
  
Implementation plan and targets, 
	U111  
  
Root causes, impact on approach, 
	U153  
  
  
As root cause of social challenges, Throne Speech response, 
	6259  
  
Women, Dress for Success, Regina 
And Giving Shoes Day donation drive, member's statement 
  
Fundraising gala, member's statement 
  
Shoe drive, member's statement 
  
  
World Partnership Walk in Regina (May 29, 2016), fundraiser, member's statement 
  
Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 17)  
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee 
  
Committee discussion  
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Nerlien), 
	C164  
  
 
Waive committee of the Whole on Bills 
  
Power plants  
Boundary Dam Power Station, carbon capture 
  
Chinook Power Station, Swift Current, natural gas-fired, 
	C315 , 
	C316 , 
	C324–25 , 
	C479  
Carbon tax emissions threshold, 
	C980  
  
Local contractors, Priority Saskatchewan's efforts, 
	E612–13  
  
Throne Speech response, 
	6112  
  
  
Construction, engineering professionals, and use of local subcontractors, 
	C979–80  
  
Construction and generation costs, Crown and private sector, viability review, 
	C475  
  
Construction and operation, Indigenous procurement, 
	C981  
  
First Nations Power Authority 
  
Location, determination of, 
	C889–90  
  
Natural gas, Throne Speech response, 
	6165  
  
Natural gas combined-cycle station, future location, determination of, 
	C493  
  
Natural gas-fired, federal regulations, Throne Speech response, 
	6113  
  
Natural gas-fired, new facility, Moose Jaw, 
	C889  
Completion, anticipated, 
	C980  
  
Great Plains, choice of name, 
	C981  
  
Project tender short list and support for local contractors 
  
Throne speech response, 
	6112  
  
Value-for-money report, waiver of, 
	C980  
  
  
System failures, Shand, Boundary dam, and Poplar River and widespread power outage 
  
Powwows  
First Nations University of Canada 39th annual powwow (April 8-9, 2017), member's statement 
  
Northern Lights Casino Thanksgiving Powwow (October 8-9, 2016), Prince Albert, member's statement 
  
Powwow trail, development, 
	N83  
  
Scott Collegiate Graduation Powwow 
  
University of Saskatchewan Graduation Powwow 
  
PPE (personal protective equipment)  
Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute  
And Western Beef Development Centre, funding, 
	E111  
  
Revenue and operations, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, 
	P13  
  
Prairie North Health Region  
Call bell replacements, long-term care facilities, 
	P374  
  
Operational funding, increase since 2007, budget debate, 
	399 , 
	425  
  
Prairie North Regional Health Authority  
Prairie Resilience: A Made-in-Saskatchewan Climate Change Strategy     
	E815–18  
And renewable energy targets 
  
Adaptation, risk assessments, 
	P335 , 
	P338  
  
Auditor assessment, anticipated, 
	P336  
  
Development, consultation process, 
	P339  
  
Development, use of contractors, 
	E556–57  
  
Economic impact studies, 
	5970  
  
Education and regulation, government approach, 
	E817  
  
Emissions reduction targets, budget debate, 
	3805  
  
Government commitments to global solutions 
  
Government efforts, recognition, moved (Hindley) 
  
Greenhouse gas emissions, areas of focus 
  
Implementation, funding, 
	E549  
  
Industrial emitters and use of offsets, 
	E554–55  
  
Made in Saskatchewan plan, support for, moved (Duncan); amendment (Sproule) 
  
Ministerial statement (Duncan) 
  
Performance standards and targets, industrial emitters, 
	P337  
  
Pillars 
Adaptation and environmental resiliency, 
	E39 , 
	E44–45  
  
Modification of personal behaviours, 
	E39 , 
	E42  
  
  
Renewable energy and emissions reduction targets 
  
Representation in Environment Ministry yearly plan, 
	E44  
  
Resiliency measurement framework, 
	E807  
Introduction, ministerial statement (Duncan) 
  
  
Status report, member's statement 
  
Throne Speech response, 
	4485 , 
	4510 , 
	4519 , 
	4538 , 
	4570 , 
	4572 , 
	4612 , 
	6081 , 
	6123 , 
	6168 , 
	6198 , 
	6212 , 
	6262  
  
Transportation, 
	E817  
Government fleet efficiency 
  
  
Prairie South School Division No. 210  
Efficiencies, commendation, budget debate, 
	1895  
  
Prairie Spirit School Division No. 206  
Facilities, age range, 
	P35  
  
Facilities maintenance plan, 
	P575–76  
  
Facilities maintenance plan, development, funding, 
	P33–35  
  
Operational funding, increase, budget debate, 
	376–77  
  
Prairie Valley School Division No. 208  
PREDA (Prince Albert Regional Economic Development Alliance  
Preeceville and District Health Centre  
Premiers  
Alberta, former, James "Jim" Prentice 
  
Brad Wall, former Premier, accessioning of records to Provincial Archives, 
	C452  
  
Brad Wall, former Premier, induction into Junior Achievement of Saskatchewan Hall of Fame (April 17, 2018), member's statement 
  
Brad Wall, pay tribute for his 18 years of service, moved (Morgan) 
  
Member for Swift Current [Wall] stepping down as party leader and resigning his seat 
Legacy, congratulations, commendations, well-wishes, Throne Speech response, 
	2606–7 , 
	2609 , 
	2610 , 
	2614 , 
	2620 , 
	2630 , 
	2634 , 
	2640 , 
	2643–44 , 
	2647 , 
	2650 , 
	2658 , 
	2663 , 
	2666 , 
	2669 , 
	2674 , 
	2686 , 
	2693 , 
	2696 , 
	2702 , 
	2705 , 
	2709 , 
	2714–15 , 
	2720 , 
	2723 , 
	2737 , 
	2750–51 , 
	2758 , 
	2760 , 
	2765 , 
	2768 , 
	2782  
  
  
Premier's estimates  
Prentice, James "Jim"  
Prescription drugs  
PRIDE (parent resources for information, development, and education)  
PRIME (Process renewal and infrastructure management enhancements program)  
Prince Albert  
Prince Albert National Park  
Prince Albert Parkland Health Region  
Allocations to service providers, compliance with legislation, 
	P377  
  
Funding 
Throne Speech response, 
	98  
  
  
Investments, increases, budget debate, 
	370  
  
Prince Albert Parkland Regional Health Authority  
Priority Saskatchewan  
Assessment of vendor performance, 
	E311  
  
Contractor selection criteria, community benefits, 
	E939–41 , 
	E958  
  
Contractor selection criteria, support for local contractors, 
	5965 , 
	E76 , 
	E740  
  
Growth plan, support for, 
	E936  
  
Impact and success measures, assessment, 
	E612–13  
  
Procurement transformation action plan, 
	C452  
Consultation with industry, 
	E87  
  
Consultations with Crowns and ministries, 
	E88  
  
Outreach, presentation to North Saskatchewan Business Association, 
	E87  
  
Outreach and training for local contractors, 
	E296  
  
  
Single-window procurement model, 
	C738 , 
	E730  
Transition to and anticipated savings, Throne Speech, 
	4463  
  
  
Staff, 
	E87 , 
	E732  
Directors, responsibilities and compensation, 
	E302–5  
  
Responsibilities and compensation, 
	E298–300  
  
  
PRISM (Perseverance, role model, influential, successful, mentor) Awards  
Prisoners  
Compensation for work assignments and programming attendance, costs, 
	N197–200  
  
COVID-19 pandemic, prevention measures, admission and intake, 
	N713–14  
  
Deaths in custody 
And access to medical services 
  
Coroner's inquest, removal of requirement 
  
Coroner's inquest and jury recommendations 
  
  
Employment development and vocational training 
  
First Nations and Métis 
Culturally appropriate programming 
  
Overrepresentation in correctional facilities 
  
  
Hepatitis or HIV infections, 
	N25–26  
  
High-risk, transportation of, 
	N26  
  
Inmate segregation 
Compared to COVID-19 pandemic quarantine and isolation measures, 
	N714  
  
  
Job skills programs, funding cuts 
  
Medical and mental health services 
Access to, budget debate, 
	3911  
  
Medication and prescriptions, 
	N371  
  
Policy and guidelines, development, 
	U923  
  
  
Medical services, access to primary care, 
	P533–37  
Audit follow-up, delay due to COVID-19 pandemic, 
	P674  
  
Initial assessment, barriers and process improvements, 
	P535–36  
  
  
Mental health and addiction issues, 
	N25  
Throne Speech response, 
	4553  
  
Withdrawal protocols, 
	N371  
  
  
Pre-release risk assessment, dedicated probation officer, 
	P531  
  
Readmission 
Mitigation efforts, forensic psychology residence program, 
	N533  
  
Rate of repeat offences, 
	N27  
  
  
Reduction initiatives 
Reintegration leave, expansion, 
	P539  
  
Reintegration leave, program adjustments and efficiencies, 
	N715  
  
  
Rehabilitation programs, 
	P142–43  
Inmate assessment, timeliness and case management improvements, 
	P540  
  
Need for, Throne Speech response, 
	6191  
  
Program assessment and effectiveness, 
	P539–41  
  
Recommendation for, based on risk assessment, 
	P144  
  
  
Release, transportation back to home communities 
  
Remand 
Impact on programming space availability 
  
Length of stay, breakdown, 
	N130  
  
Percentage increase since 1998, 
	N133  
  
Reduction initiative, update, 
	N309  
  
Review findings and reduction initiative, 
	N19  
  
Usage, increase and impact of access to legal aid services 
  
  
Youth 
Children in care, incarceration rate, 
	H45  
  
Increased incarceration and recidivism rates 
  
  
Prisons  
Privacy  
Health Information Protection Act,  proposed amendments, 
	H6  
Trustees' replication of consent regarding organ donation, 
	U213  
Deceased versus on life support, 
	U214–15  
  
  
 
Privacy Act,  amendments concerning cyberbullying, Throne Speech, 
	2588  
 
Privacy Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 72)  
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee 
  
Committee discussion  
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Steele) 
  
 
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills 
  
Private Bills Committee  
Elections 
Chair [Steinley], moved (Olauson), 
	B1  
  
Deputy chair [Sarauer], moved (D'Autremont), 
	B1  
  
  
Membership 
Addition, moved (Merriman) 
  
Substitution, moved (Fiaz) 
  
Substitution, moved (McCall) 
  
Substitution, moved (Sproule) 
  
Substitutions and addition, moved (Ross) 
  
  
Petitioners' compliance for Bill No. 901, Bill No. 902, and Bill No. 903, accepted, moved (Brkich) 
  
Reports 
First, be adopted and presented to the Assembly, moved (Weekes) 
  
First, moved (Steinley) for concurrence 
  
Second, be adopted and presented to the Assembly, moved (Brkich) 
  
Second, moved (Steinley) for concurrence 
  
Third, be adopted and presented to the Assembly, moved (Weekes) 
  
Third, moved (Steinley) for concurrence 
  
  
Steering committee, establishment, moved (Brkich) 
  
Private members' motions [Session 1]  
No. 1. Diagnostic imagining 
Private provision of services, Assembly condemns New Democratic Party for ideologically-based attacks against, moved (Olauson); amendment (Kirsch), 
	590–92 , 
	785–87 , 
	1139–40 , 
	1409–10  
  
  
No. 2. Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, calls to action 
  
No. 3. Mining industry 
Investment attractiveness, government policies which have led to Saskatchewan being ranked best in the world, commendation, moved (Carr), 
	1633–36 , 
	2178–80 , 
	2344–46 , 
	2511–17  
  
  
Private members' motions [Session 2]  
No. 1. Ride-sharing services 
Impaired driving reduction measure, government decision to work with communities to establish network, support for, moved (Moe), 
	3083–87  
  
  
No. 2. Official opposition 
  
Private members' motions [Session 3]  
No. 1. Environmental protection 
Bill C-69 (federal), halt and repeal legislation that will create more regulatory uncertainty and politicization of the energy sector, moved (Hindley), 
	4774–77 , 
	4980–81 , 
	5362–65  
  
  
No. 2. Global Transportation Hub, land acquisition deal 
  
No. 3. Prairie Resilience: A Made-in-Saskatchewan Climate Change Strategy  
  
Private members' motions [Session 4]  
Private-public partnerships  
Privilege  
Allegations of contempt by Minister of Economy [Harrison] to mislead Assembly 
Prima facie case not established, 
	6079  
  
  
Attempting to exert influence on the Speaker, member for Saskatoon Nutana [Sproule], 
	6957–60  
Prima facie case of breach 
  
Ruling: Member apologized, that ends the issue, 
	6960  
  
  
Early release of details related to a bill [allegation of contempt] 
Ruling: prima facie case not established, 
	6634–36  
  
  
Leaked information, raised by Government House Leader 
  
Misleading statements made by Minister of Education [Eyre] 
Prima facie case of breach not established, 
	2927  
  
  
Misleading statements made by Minister of Highways [Marit] 
Member has apologized, case will not proceed, 
	3425–26  
  
  
Release of content of a bill before receiving first reading in the assembly, Minister of Economy [Harrison] 
Prima facie case of breach not established, 
	1650  
  
  
Release of embargoed information on provincial budget, member for Saskatoon Nutana [Sproule] 
Prima facie case of breach, 
	269–70  
  
Privileges Committee investigate and report remedy to Legislative Assembly, moved (Cheveldayoff) 
  
  
Requirements and remedies, clarification, 
	6079  
  
Privileges Committee  
Elections 
Deputy Chair [Forbes], moved (Cheveldayoff), 
	R1  
  
  
Investigation into the early release of embargoed budget information by Saskatoon Nutana member [Sproule] before budget was tabled in house, 
	R5–13  
  
Membership 
Substitution, moved (Harrison) 
  
Substitution, moved (Merriman) 
  
Substitution, moved (Sproule) 
  
Substitutions, moved (Ross) 
  
  
Reports 
First, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Cheveldayoff) 
  
First, moved (Forbes) for concurrence 
  
  
Steering committee 
Agenda and priority of business, 
	R1–3  
  
Agenda and priority of business, moved (D'Autremont) 
  
  
Pro Forma Bill  
Proceedings Against the Crown Act, 2018 (No. 142)  
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee 
  
Committee Discussion  
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Nerlien), 
	N485  
  
 
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills 
  
Proceedings Against the Crown Consequential Amendments Act, 2018 (No. 143)  
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee 
  
Committee discussion  
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Francis), 
	N485  
  
 
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills 
  
Process renewal and infrastructure management enhancements program  
Property tax  
And education property tax, revaluation and increase 
  
Increase, potential, due to elimination of grants-in-lieu, 
	N164–65  
  
Increase, Throne Speech response, 
	2717  
  
Permanent residences within provincial parks, taxation and reassessment, 
	N522  
  
Permanent residences within provincial parks, taxation of and service provision to 
  
Revenues, impact of COVID-19 pandemic, 
	N767  
  
Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency 
Property valuation process, budget debate, 
	3853  
  
Property valuations, budget debate, 
	1997  
  
Property valuations, schedule, impact on homeowners, 
	N585  
  
  
Prostitution  
Protection and response team  
Civilian complaints process, 
	N368  
  
Equipment, automated licence plate readers, 
	C511  
  
Impact, 
	E551  
Throne Speech response, 
	4480 , 
	4496 , 
	4518 , 
	4526 , 
	4548–49 , 
	4553 , 
	4568 , 
	4577 , 
	4590 , 
	4606 , 
	4610 , 
	4666 , 
	6127  
  
  
Officers 
Combined traffic safety services unit 
  
Conservation officers, funding support, 
	E807  
  
Training, conservation officers, 
	E550–51  
  
Training, conservation officers, funding, 
	E548  
  
Training, recertification requirements, 
	N368  
  
Training and compensation, conservation officers, 
	N366  
  
Training and compensation, Highway patrol, 
	P308 , 
	P310  
  
Training and compensation, Highway patrol officers, 
	N365–66  
  
Training requirements and equipment, 
	E822  
  
Training requirements and responsibility for costs, Highway patrol, 
	E793–94  
  
  
Throne Speech response, 
	6149  
  
Protein supercluster  
Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan  
Government records, accessioning 
  
Office consolidation, impact on services 
  
Office consolidation, improved access and increased material safety, Throne Speech response, 
	6167–68  
  
Relocation and consolidation, 
	C960  
  
Saskatchewan History  magazine, discontinuation, 
	C465  
 
Provincial Association of Transition Houses and Services of Saskatchewan  
Provincial Auditor  
Appropriations 
Special warrant (May 2020), 
	P673–76  
  
  
Business and financial plan (2017-18), 
	P125–28  
  
Business and financial plan (2018-19), 
	P288–91  
  
Business and financial plan (2019-20), 
	P451–54  
  
Business and financial plan (2020-21), 
	P622–26  
  
COVID-19 pandemic 
Remote work and rolling plan, 
	P674–75  
  
  
Follow-up process for non-financial recommendations, 
	C189 , 
	C700 , 
	P453  
  
Generally accepted auditing standards and issues of wrongdoing, 
	P95  
  
Performance audits, areas of focus and prioritization, 
	P624–25  
  
Performance audits, change in methodology, 
	P126–27  
  
Professional relationships and associations, 
	P450–51  
  
Public Inquiries Act,  use of, 
	P246  
 
Recommendations, implementation of, improvements, 
	P620  
  
Request for information, young offender case files, order in council denied, 
	P137–39  
  
Role, other jurisdictions, 
	C85  
  
Special Report: Land Acquisition Processes, The Global Transportation Hub Authority and the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure, 
	P79–93 , 
	P95–107 , 
	P153–82 , 
	P183–212  
  
Staff 
Compensation, planning, impact of public sector bargaining, 
	P623 , 
	P624  
  
Learning and development, out-of-province travel, 
	P624  
  
Salary increases, increments versus cost of living adjustments, 
	P290  
  
Sick leave, compared to other agencies and jurisdictions, 
	P448  
  
Turnover and use of contractors, 
	P286–87  
  
  
Succession management, functional audits, 
	P625  
  
Summary of implemented recommendations 
(2015) v.1, ch.6; (2015) v.2, ch.31; (2016) v.1, ch.4, 
	P123  
  
  
Task time, administrative duties and audit function, 
	P448  
  
Provincial Auditor's reports  
Advanced Education Ministry  
2015-16 annual integrated audit, (2016) v.2, ch.1 [misidentified as v.1], 
	P250–52  
  
2016-17 annual integrated audit, (2017) v.2, ch.1, 
	P402–4  
  
Approving capital projects, performance audit, (2016) v.2, ch.24, 
	P251–52  
  
Managing risks to post-secondary services from its unsupported critical IT system [One Client Service Model] 
Performance audit, (2015) v.2, ch.32, 
	P62–64  
  
Audit follow-up, (2017) v.2, ch.28, 
	P404–5  
  
  
Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Procuring goods and services 
Performance audit, (2015) v.2, ch.38, 
	P64–67  
  
Audit follow-up, (2017) v.2, ch.45, 
	P406–7  
  
  
University of Regina 
Procurement of goods and services [and disposal of surplus assets], audit follow-up 
  
Protecting interests in research, audit follow-up, (2017) v.1, ch.34, 
	P407–8  
  
  
Working with the advanced education sector, audit follow-up, (2018) v.1, ch.13, 
	P405–6  
  
 
Agriculture Ministry  
2014-15 annual integrated audit, (2015) v.2, ch.2, 
	P10–12  
  
2015-16 annual integrated audit, (2016) v.2, ch.2, 
	P248–49  
  
Irrigation infrastructure maintenance, audit follow-up, (2016) v.2, ch.32, 
	P248–50  
  
Livestock waste regulation, audit follow-up 
  
Mitigating risk of livestock diseases, performance audit, (2017) v.2, ch.20, 
	P387–90  
  
Prairie Agriculture Machinery Institute, 2014-15 annual integrated audit, (2015) v.2, ch.14, 
	P12–13  
  
Regulating meat safety, audit follow-up, (2017) v.2, ch.35 
  
Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation, AgriStability benefits, audit follow-up 
  
 
Central Services Ministry  
2014-15 annual integrated and information technology audit, (2016) v.1, ch.2, 
	P110 , 
	P112 , 
	P114  
  
2015-16 annual integrated audit, (2016) v.2, ch.3, 
	P110 , 
	P112 , 
	P114  
  
Data centre security, 2015 annual integrated and IT audit, (2016) v.1, ch.5, 
	P110–14  
  
Data centre security, audit follow-up, (2019) v.1, ch.14, 
	P642–44  
  
Fleet maintenance, audit follow-up, (2015) v.2, ch.43, 
	P110 , 
	P113–14  
  
Planning accommodations, audit follow-up 
  
Use of consultants 
Audit follow-up, (2019) v.1, ch.15, 
	P644–45  
  
  
Web application security requirements 
Performance audit, (2016) v.1, ch.6, 
	P114–16  
  
Audit follow-up, (2018) v.2, ch.28, 
	P514–16  
  
  
 
Corrections and Policing Ministry  
Community rehabilitation of adult offenders, audit follow-up, (2017) v.2, ch.38, 
	P529–32  
  
Maintaining the integrity of offender data, audit follow-up, (2017) v.2, ch.39, 
	P532–33  
  
Planning for inmate capacity in correctional facilities, audit follow-up, (2018) v.2, ch.29, 
	P537–39  
  
Providing primary medical care in adult secure-custody correctional centres, performance audit, (2018) v.1, ch.3, 
	P533–37  
  
Rehabilitating adult inmates, audit follow-up, (2018) v.2, ch.30, 
	P539–41  
  
 
Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan  
Capital Pension Plan, 2015 annual integrated and IT security audit, (2016) v.1, ch.1, 
	C170–72  
  
Gradworks Inc., Achieving intern development program goals, performance audit, (2016) v.1, ch.9, 
	C172–73  
  
Reliable performance information, performance audit, (2013) v.2, ch.39, 
	C167–68  
  
Saskatchewan Immigrant Investor Fund Inc. 
Meeting "HeadStart on a Home" program objectives, performance audit, (2014) v.1, ch.12, 
	C169–70  
  
Operating HeadStart on a Home program, audit follow-up, (2016) v.1, ch.31, 
	C169–70  
  
  
 
Economy Ministry  
2015-16 annual integrated audit, (2016) v.2, ch.4, 
	P590–91  
  
Coordinating English-language programs 
Performance audit, (2015) v.1, ch.8, 
	P42–45  
  
Audit follow-up, (2017) v.1, ch.16, 
	P595–98  
  
  
Nominating qualified immigration applicants, audit follow-up, (2016) v.1, ch.19, 
	P588–90  
  
Project management processes over PRIME, audit follow-up, (2015) v.2, ch.44, 
	P45–46  
  
Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission 
2014-15 annual integrated audit, (2015) v.2, ch.20, 
	P39–40  
  
Enabling apprentices to achieve certification, audit follow-up, (2016) v.1, ch.30, 
	P40–42  
  
  
Working towards establishing outcomes-based contracts, performance audit, (2017) v.1, ch.3, 
	P591–95  
  
 
Education Ministry  
2014-15 annual integrated audit, (2015) v.2, ch.5, 
	P22  
  
2016-17 annual integrated audit, school divisions (2018) v.1, ch.2, 
	P553–54  
  
2017-18 annual integrated audit, school divisions (2019) v.1, ch.1, 
	P553–54  
  
Capital asset planning for schools, audit follow-up 
  
Conseil scolaire fransaskois, Financial management and governance practices, audit follow-up, (2016) v.2, ch.34, 
	P280  
  
Implementing the education sector-wide strategic plan, audit follow-up, (2017) v.1, ch.21, 
	P298  
  
Increasing grade 12 graduation rates, audit follow-up, (2017) v.1, ch.20, 
	P296–98  
  
Living Sky School Division No. 202, Engaging grades 7 to 12 students 
Performance audit, (2017) v.1, ch.8, 
	P304–7  
  
Audit follow-up, (2019) v.1, ch.32, 
	P572–75  
  
  
Managing construction of P3 joint-use schools, performance audit, (2017) v.2, ch.21, 
	P298–300  
  
Monitoring kindergarten students' readiness to learn in the primary grades, performance audit, (2017) v.2, ch.22, 
	P300–303  
  
North East School Division No. 200, Increasing grade 3 students reading at grade level 
Performance audit, (2016) v.1, ch.11, 
	P29–31  
  
Audit follow-up, (2018) v.1, ch.23, 
	P566–67  
  
  
Prairie South School Division No. 210, Equipping the board with knowledge and competencies to govern, audit follow-up, (2018) v.1, ch.24, 
	P567  
  
Prairie Spirit School Division No. 206, Maintaining facilities 
Performance audit, (2016) v.1, ch.12, 
	P31–36  
  
Audit follow-up, (2019) v.1, ch.33, 
	P575–76  
  
  
Prairie Valley School Division No. 208, Monitoring progress of home-based learners, performance audit, (2018) v.1, ch.7, 
	P554–58  
  
Regina Public and Regina Separate School Divisions, Physical safety of students, audit follow-up 
  
Regina Roman Catholic Separate School Division No. 81, English as an additional programming language 
Performance audit, (2016) v.2, ch.29, 
	P276–80  
  
Audit follow-up, (2018) v.2, ch.37, 
	P570–72  
  
  
Regina School Division No. 4, Promoting positive student behaviour 
Performance audit, (2016) v.1, ch.13, 
	P36–37  
  
Audit follow-up, (2018) v.1, ch.25, 
	P567–70  
  
  
Saskatchewan Rivers School Division No. 119, Maintaining facilities, audit follow-up 
  
Saskatoon School Division No. 13 
Procuring goods and services, audit follow-up, (2016) v.2, ch.45, 
	P281–83  
  
Procuring goods and services, audit follow-up, (2018) v.2, ch.44, 
	P565  
  
Supporting students with intensive needs, performance audit, (2018) v.1, ch.11, 
	P558–64  
  
  
School Divisions, 2014-15 annual integrated and IT security audit, (2016) v.1, ch.3, 
	P27–29  
  
School Divisions, 2015-16 annual integrated and IT security audit, (2017) v.1, ch.2, 
	P304  
  
School instruction time for students, audit follow-up, (2016) v.1, ch.20, 
	P37–38  
  
South East Cornerstone School Division No. 209, Promoting positive student behaviour, audit follow-up, (2016) v.2, ch.46, 
	P283–84  
  
St. Paul's Roman Catholic Separate School Division No. 20, Promoting good student health and physical fitness 
Performance audit, (2015) v.2, ch.40, 
	P22–25  
  
Audit follow-up, (2019) v.1, ch.40, 
	P576–77  
  
  
Teachers' Dental Plan 
2014-15 annual integrated audit, (2015) v.2, ch.29, 
	P22  
  
2015-16 annual integrated audit, (2016) v.2, ch.21, 
	P275–76  
  
2016-17 annual integrated audit, (2017) v.2, ch.17, 
	P303–4  
  
  
Transporting students safely, audit follow-up, (2018) v.1, ch.14, 
	P565–66  
  
 
eHealth Saskatchewan  
2015-16 annual integrated audit, (2016) v.2, ch.5, 
	P369–71  
  
2016-17 annual integrated audit, (2017) v.2, ch.2, 
	P369–71  
  
Buying [procuring] IT services, audit follow-up 
  
Implementing electronic health records, audit follow-up 
  
Protecting patient information in Saskatchewan Lab Results Repository, audit follow-up, (2017) v.2, ch.30, 
	P371–75  
  
Sharing patient data, audit follow-up, (2016) v.2, ch.35, 
	P365–68  
  
 
Energy and Resources Ministry  
Managing future cleanup of oil and gas wells, audit follow-up, (2018) v.1, ch.17, 
	P426–30  
  
Regulating oil, gas, and pipeline industry incidents, performance audit, (2018) v.1, ch.4, 
	P422–26  
  
Regulating pipelines, audit follow-up 
  
 
Environment Ministry  
2014-15 annual integrated audit, (2015) v.2, ch.7, 
	P55–56  
  
2015-16 annual integrated audit, (2016) v.2, ch.6, 
	P247–48  
  
Climate change, performance audit, (2017) v.1, ch.4, 
	P335–39  
  
Landfills regulation, audit follow-up 
  
Preventing aquatic invasive species in Saskatchewan 
Performance audit, (2016) v.1, ch.7, 
	P60–62  
  
Audit follow-up (2018) v.2, ch.31, 
	P520–24  
  
  
Regulating air emissions, audit follow-up, (2016) v.1, ch.23, 
	P62  
  
Regulating contaminated sites, audit follow-up, (2017) v.1, ch.23, 
	P340–42  
  
Regulating industrial wastewater systems 
Performance audit, (2015) v.1, ch.11, 
	P51–55  
  
Audit follow-up, (2017) v.2, ch.31, 
	P344–45  
  
  
Regulating reforestation, audit follow-up, (2017) v.1, ch.22, 
	P339–40  
  
Wildfire detection, performance audit, (2017) v.2, ch.23, 
	P342–44  
  
 
Executive Council  
2017-18 annual integrated audit, (2018) v.2, ch.4, 
	P655–56  
  
2018-19 annual integrated audit, (2019) v.2, ch.5, 
	P655–56  
  
Communicating information about government programs and services in a non-partisan way 
Audit follow-up, (2019) v.2, ch.33, 
	P656–58  
  
  
 
Finance Ministry  
2014-15 annual integrated audit, (2015) v.2, ch.8, 
	P263–66  
  
2015-16 annual integrated audit, (2016) v.2, ch.7, 
	P263–66  
  
2016-17 annual integrated audit, (2017) v.2, ch.3, 
	P503–5  
  
2017-18 annual integrated audit, (2018) v.2, ch.5, 
	P503–5  
  
2018-19 annual integrated audit, (2019) v.2, ch.6, 
	P633–34  
  
Coordinating the use of lean across ministries and certain agencies 
Performance audit, (2015) v.2, ch.33, 
	P266–69  
  
Use of continuous improvement processes, audit follow-up, (2018) v.1, ch.20, 
	P506–7  
  
  
Governance of information technology, audit follow-up, (2015) v.1, ch.21, 
	P262–63  
  
Implementing the Revenue Administration Modernization Project 
Performance audit, (2017) v.1, ch.5, 
	P502–3  
  
Audit follow-up, (2019) v.2, ch.34, 
	P634–36  
  
  
Internal audit in ministries, audit follow-up, (2018) v.1, ch.19, 
	P505–6  
  
Modernizing government budgeting and financial reporting 
Audit follow-up, (2016) v.1, ch.18, 
	P272–74  
  
Audit follow-up, (2019) v.1, ch.45, 
	P632–33  
  
  
Monitoring the fuel tax exemption program 
Performance audit, (2016) v.1, ch.8, 
	P269–72  
  
Audit follow-up, (2019) v.1, ch.24, 
	P630–32  
  
  
Oversight of information technology, audit follow-up, (2016) v.2, ch.36, 
	P262–63  
  
Public Employees Benefits Agency 
2017-18 annual integrated audit, (2018) v.2, ch.6, 
	P627–28  
  
Effectively informing certain pension plan members, performance audit, (2019) v.1, ch.5, 
	P629–30  
  
Securing information systems and data, audit follow-up, (2016) v.1, ch.29, 
	P213–14  
  
Securing personal information 
Performance audit, (2016) v.2, ch.26, 
	P214–16  
  
Audit follow-up, (2018) v.2, ch.32, 
	P628–29  
  
  
  
 
Government of Saskatchewan  
Communicating information about government programs and services in a non-partisan way 
Performance audit, (2019) v.1, ch.13, 
	P656–58  
  
  
 
Government Relations Ministry  
2014-15 annual integrated audit, (2015) v.2, ch.9, 
	P50–51  
  
2015-16 annual integrated audit, (2016) v.2, ch.8, 
	P238–39  
  
2016-17 annual integrated audit, (2017) v.2, ch.4, 
	P434–35  
  
2018-19 annual integrated audit, (2019) v.2, ch.7, 
	P666–67  
  
Alerting the public about imminently dangerous events, performance audit, (2019) v.1, ch.6, 
	P661–64  
  
Assessing public concerns [regarding municipalities], audit follow-up, (2016) v.2, ch.37, 
	P240  
  
Coordinating emergency preparedness 
Performance audit, (2015) v.1, ch.12, 
	P48–50  
  
Audit follow-up, (2018) v.1, ch.21, 
	P442–43  
  
  
Municipal Potash Tax Sharing Administration Board, 2017 annual integrated audit, (2018) v.1, ch.1, 
	P658–59  
  
Northern Municipal Trust Account 
2014 annual integrated and information technology audit, (2015) v.1, ch.2, 
	P47–48  
  
2015 annual integrated audit, (2016) v.2, ch.12, 
	P239–40  
  
2016 annual integrated audit, (2017) v.2, ch.5, 
	P435–36  
  
2017 annual integrated audit, (2018) v.2, ch.11, 
	P659–61  
  
  
Proposing education property tax mill rates 
Performance audit, (2017) v.2, ch.24, 
	P436–39  
  
Audit follow-up, (2019) v.2, ch.35, 
	P667–69  
  
  
Recommending infrastructure projects for [federal-provincial] funding, performance audit, (2018) v.1, ch.5, 
	P439–42  
  
Safe drinking water in northern settlements 
Audit follow-up, (2016) v.1, ch.24, 
	P236–38  
  
Audit follow-up, (2019) v.1, ch.25, 
	P664–66  
  
  
 
Health Ministry  
2014-15 annual integrated audit, (2015) v.2, ch.10, 
	P316–17  
  
2015-16 annual integrated audit, (2016) v.2, ch.9, 
	P316–17  
  
2016-17 annual integrated audit, (2017) v.2, ch.6, 
	P316–17  
  
Detecting inappropriate physician payments, performance audit, (2017) v.1, ch.6, 
	P322–25  
  
Health Quality Council, coordination of lean initiative, audit follow-up, (2016) v.2, ch.38, 
	P327–29  
  
Health Shared Services Saskatchewan 
Shared procurement, performance audit, (2015) v.2, ch.34, 
	P329–32  
  
Procuring goods and services for member agencies, audit follow-up, (2017) v.2, ch.36, 
	P329–32  
  
  
Preventing diabetes-related health complications, audit follow-up, (2017) v.2, ch.33, 
	P325–26  
  
Regulating meat safety, audit follow-up, (2017) v.2, ch.35, 
	P326–27  
  
Regulating personal care homes, audit follow-up, (2017) v.2, ch.34, 
	P326  
  
Saskatchewan Cancer Agency 
Delivering the screening program for breast cancer 
Performance audit, (2016) v.1, ch.14, 
	P455–60  
  
Audit follow-up, (2018) v.2, ch.38, 
	P455–60  
  
  
  
Special needs equipment for persons with disabilities, performance audit, (2016) v.2, ch.27, 
	P317–22  
  
 
Highways and Infrastructure Ministry  
2014-15 annual integrated audit, (2015) v.2, ch.11, 
	P67–68  
  
2015-16 annual integrated audit, (2016) v.2, ch.10, 
	P246–47  
  
2016-17 annual integrated audit, (2017) v.2, ch.7, 
	P315  
  
Addressing road safety concerns on existing highways, performance audit, (2015) v.2, ch.35, 
	P68–71  
  
Enforcing vehicle weight and dimension requirements, performance audit, (2017) v.1, ch.7, 
	P307–15  
  
Maintaining bridges, audit follow-up, (2016) v.1, ch.25, 
	P71–72  
  
Maintaining highways, audit follow-up, (2016) v.1, ch.26, 
	P72  
  
 
Immigration and Career Training Ministry  
Coordinating English-language programs, audit follow-up, (2019) v.1, ch.29, 
	P595–98  
  
Nominating qualified immigration applications, audit follow-up, (2019) v.1, ch.30, 
	P588–90  
  
Working towards establishing outcomes-based contracts, audit follow-up, (2019) v.1, ch.31, 
	P591–95  
  
 
Justice Ministry  
2014-15 annual integrated audit, (2015) v.2, ch.12, 
	P140–42  
  
2015-16 annual integrated audit, (2016) v.2, ch.11, 
	P140–42  
  
2016-17 annual integrated audit, (2017) v.2, ch.8, 
	P579–81  
  
2017-18 annual integrated audit, (2018) v.2, ch.10, 
	P579–81  
  
2017-18 annual integrated audit, Victim's Fund, (2018) v.2, ch.9, 
	P584–85  
  
Adult inmate rehabilitation, audit follow-up, (2015) v.2, ch.47, 
	P142–46  
  
Leading the building partnerships to reduce crime initiative, performance audit, (2016) v.1, ch.10, 
	P146–51  
  
Maintaining enforcement [payments], audit follow-up 
  
Maintaining labor costs related to absenteeism, audit follow-up, (2015) v.2, ch.49, 
	P143 , 
	P145–46  
  
Maintaining the integrity of offender data, audit follow-up, (2015) v.2, ch.48, 
	P142–43 , 
	P145–46  
  
Monitoring municipal policing, audit follow-up, (2016) v.1, ch.27, 
	P151–52  
  
Monitoring provincial policing services delivered by the RCMP, audit follow-up, (2016) v.2, ch.40, 
	P151–52  
  
Planning for inmate capacity of adult correctional facilities, performance audit, (2016) v.2, ch.28, 
	P255–61  
  
Protecting Saskatchewan data, audit follow-up, (2015) v.2, ch.50, 
	P143 , 
	P146  
  
Public Guardian and Trustee of Saskatchewan, 2014-15 annual integrated audit, (2015) v.2, ch.15, 
	P139–40  
  
Rehabilitating young offenders, performance audit, (2013) v.1, ch.18, 
	P137–39  
  
Saskatchewan Legal Aid Commission, Providing legal aid service, performance audit, (2016) v.1, ch.16, 
	P132–37  
  
Supporting Provincial Court of Saskatchewan to manage court workloads, audit follow-up, (2017) v.2, ch.40, 
	P581–83  
  
 
Labour Relations and Workplace Safety  
2013-14 annual integrated audit, (2014) v.2, ch.14, 
	P6–7  
  
Implementing strategies to reduce workplace injuries, performance audit, (2018) v.1, ch.6, 
	P430–33  
  
 
Parks, Culture and Sport Ministry  
2014-15 annual integrated audit, (2015) v.2, ch.13, 
	P4  
  
2015-16 annual integrated audit, (2016) v.2, ch.13, 
	P231–32  
  
2016-17 annual integrated audit, (2017) v.2, ch.9, 
	P509–10  
  
Commercial Revolving Fund, 2014-15 annual integrated audit, (2015) v.2, ch.3, 
	P3–4  
  
Creative Saskatchewan, 2013-14 annual integrated audit, (2014) v.2, ch.4, 
	P7–10  
  
Creative Saskatchewan 2014-15 annual integrated audit, (2015) v.2, ch.4, 
	P7–10  
  
Provincial parks capital asset planning, audit follow-up, (2017) v.2, ch.41, 
	P510–11  
  
Saskatchewan Arts Board, 2014-15 annual integrated audit, (2015) v.2, ch.21, 
	P4–6  
  
Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation, 2014-15 annual integrated audit, (2015) v.2, ch.23, 
	P6  
  
Western Development Museum, 
Permanently removing historical artifacts, performance audit, (2016) v.2, ch.30, 
	P232–36  
  
  
 
Provincial Capital Commission  
2018-19 annual integrated audit, (2019) v.2, ch.10, 
	P647–54  
  
 
Public Service Commission  
2014-15 annual integrated audit, (2015) v.2, ch.16, 
	P216–17  
  
2015-16 annual integrated audit, (2016) v.2, ch.14, 
	P216–17  
  
2017 annual integrated audit, (2017) v.2, ch.10, 
	P396–98  
  
Administering key human resources and payroll IT system, annual integrated and information technology audit, (2017) v.1, ch.1, 
	P395–96  
  
 
Regional Health Authorities  
2015-16 annual integrated audit, (2016) v.2, ch.16, 
	P377–79  
  
2016-17 annual integrated audit, (2017) v.2, ch.11, 
	P377–79  
  
Cypress Regional Health Authority 
Delivering accessible and responsive ambulance services, performance audit, (2016) v.2, ch.25, 
	P461–70  
  
  
Five Hills Regional Health Authority 
Provision of nourishing and safe food services in long-term care facilities, audit follow-up, (2017) v.2, ch.32, 
	P492  
  
  
Heartland Regional Health Authority 
Disposing of IT and communications equipment, audit follow-up, (2015) v.2, ch.46, 
	P488–89  
  
Medication management in long-term care, audit follow-up, (2017) v.2, ch.37, 
	P489–91  
  
Minimizing employee absenteeism, performance audit, (2017) v.2, ch.25, 
	P485–88  
  
  
Kelsey Trail Regional Health Authority 
Medical equipment maintenance, audit follow-up 
  
  
Mamawetan Churchill Regional Health Authority 
Delivering provincially funded childhood immunizations, performance audit, (2017) v.1, ch.9, 
	P470–73  
  
  
Prairie North Regional Health Authority 
Granting physician privileges, audit follow-up, (2016) v.1, ch.28, 
	P375–76  
  
Hospital acquired infections, audit follow-up, (2016) v.2, ch.41, 
	P376–77  
  
Preventing resident falls in long-term care facilities 
Performance audit, (2015) v.2, ch.36, 
	P372–75  
  
Audit follow-up, (2018) v.1, ch.29, 
	P372–75  
  
  
  
Prince Albert Parkland Regional Health Authority 
Home care services, audit follow-up, (2016) v.2, ch.42, 
	P492–94  
  
Providing timely access to mental health and addictions services, performance audit (2018) v.1, ch.8, 
	P494–501  
  
  
Regina Qu'Appelle Regional Health Authority 
2014-2015 annual integrated audit, (2015) v.2, ch.17, 
	P379  
  
2015-2016 annual integrated audit, (2016) v.2, ch.15, 
	P379  
  
Efficient use of MRIs, performance audit, (2017) v.1, ch.10, 
	P379–83  
  
Safe and timely discharge of patients, audit follow-up, (2017) v.1, ch.24, 
	P383–84  
  
Use of surgical facilities, audit follow-up, (2017) v.1, ch.25, 
	P384  
  
  
Saskatoon Regional Health Authority 
Overseeing contracted special care homes, performance audit, (2017) v.1, ch.12, 
	P473–78  
  
Protecting IT infrastructure, audit follow-up, (2017) v.1, ch.29, 
	P483–84  
  
Triaging emergency department patients [in Saskatoon hospitals], audit follow-up 
  
  
Sun Country Regional Health Authority 
Administering medications in hospitals, audit follow-up 
  
Managing medications, audit follow-up 
  
  
Sunrise Regional Health Authority 
Infection prevention and control [in long-term care facilities], audit follow-up 
  
  
 
Saskatchewan Arts Board  
2016-17 annual integrated audit, (2017) v.2, ch.12, 
	P636–38  
  
2017-18 annual integrated audit, (2018) v.2, ch.13, 
	P636–38  
  
Awarding grants impartially and transparently, performance audit, (2018) v.2, ch.22, 
	P638–41  
  
 
Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation  
Minimizing employee absenteeism, performance audit, (2017) v.2, ch.26, 
	C698–702  
  
 
Saskatchewan Government Insurance  
Monitoring certified vehicle inspection stations 
Performance audit, (2015) v.1, ch.15, 
	C187–92  
  
Audit follow-up, (2017) v.1, ch.26, 
	C681–83  
  
  
Only qualified drivers remain licensed 
Performance audit, (2016) v.1, ch.15, 
	C192–96  
  
Audit follow-up, (2018) v.1, ch.27, 
	C683–85  
  
  
 
Saskatchewan Housing Corporation  
Maintaining housing units, audit follow-up, (2017) v.2, ch.43, 
	P615–16  
  
Providing social housing to eligible clients, performance audit, (2017) v.2, ch.27, 
	P613–15  
  
 
Saskatchewan Impaired Driver Treatment Centre  
2013-14 and 2104-15 annual integrated audits, (2015) v.2, ch.24, 
	P253  
  
 
Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority  
2014-15 annual integrated audit, (2015) v.2, ch.25, 
	P73–74  
  
2015-16 annual integrated audit, (2016) v.2, ch.17, 
	P345–47  
  
2016-17 annual integrated audit, (2017) v.2, ch.13, 
	P345–47  
  
Information technology threat and risk assessment, audit follow-up, (2016) v.2, ch.43, 
	P347  
  
 
Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority  
2014-15 annual integrated audit, (2015) v.2, ch.26, 
	P74  
  
2015-16 annual integrated audit, (2016) v.2, ch.17, 
	P348–50  
  
2016-17 annual integrated audit, (2017) v.2, ch.13, 
	P348–50  
  
Liquor procurement, audit follow-up 
  
Managing projects with significant IT components, performance audit, (2015) v.2, ch.37, 
	P74–76  
  
Regulating commercial permittees' on-table sale of liquor, performance audit, (2017) v.1, ch.11, 
	P350–54  
  
 
Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation  
Maintaining facilities, audit follow-up 
  
 
Saskatchewan Power Corporation  
Buying goods and services valued under $100,000, audit follow-up, (2017) v.1, ch.30, 
	C710–11  
  
Buying power from independent producers 
Performance audit, (2015) v.1, ch.17, 
	C253–57  
  
Audit follow-up, (2018) v.2, ch.45, 
	C887–88  
  
  
Gas and electrical installation inspection 
Audit follow-up, (2014) v.1, ch.28, 
	C250–52  
  
Audit follow-up, (2017) v.1, ch.31, 
	C711–12  
  
Audit follow-up, (2019) v.1, ch.37, 
	C888  
  
  
Maintaining above-ground assets, performance audit, (2018) v.2, ch.25, 
	C881–87  
  
Managing the risk of cyber incidents 
Performance audit, (2015) v.1, ch.18, 
	C257–58  
  
Audit follow-up, (2017) v.2, ch.48, 
	C712–14  
  
  
Procurement, audit follow-up, (2014) v.1, ch.29, 
	C252–53  
  
 
Saskatchewan Research Council  
2014-15 annual integrated audit, (2015) v.2, ch.27, 
	P253–55  
  
 
Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation  
Purchasing fibre optic network upgrade and other network hardware 
Performance audit, (2017) v.1, ch.13, 
	C626–29  
  
Audit follow-up, (2019) v.1, ch.38, 
	C880–81  
  
  
 
Saskatchewan Transportation Company  
2008 annual integrated audit, (2009) v.1, ch.14, 
	C198–99 , 
	C202  
  
 
Saskatchewan Water Corporation  
2013 annual integrated audit, (2014) v.1, ch.4, 
	C235–38  
  
2014 annual integrated and information technology audit, (2015) v.1, ch.3, 
	C235–38  
  
2015-16 annual integrated audit, (2016) v.2, ch.19, 
	C235–38  
  
2016-17 annual integrated audit, (2017) v.2, ch.15, 
	C612–13  
  
Maintaining infrastructure, audit follow-up 
  
Purchasing goods and services, performance audit, (2018) v.1, ch.10, 
	C843–46  
  
 
Saskatchewan Workers' Compensation Board  
Coordinating injured workers' return to work, performance audit, (2016) v.2, ch.31, 
	P443–46  
  
 
SaskBuilds Corporation  
Evaluating potential P3s, audit follow-up, (2017) v.2, ch.46, 
	P398–402  
  
 
SaskEnergy Incorporated  
Securing its SCADA system, audit follow-up 
  
 
Social Services Ministry  
2014-15 annual integrated audit, (2015) v.2, ch.28, 
	P220–23  
  
2015-16 annual integrated audit, (2016) v.2, ch.20, 
	P220–23  
  
2016-17 annual integrated audits, (2017) v.2, ch.16, 
	P603–6  
  
2017-18 annual integrated audits, (2018) v.2, ch.17, 
	P603–6  
  
Investigating allegations of child abuse and neglect, performance audit, (2018) v.2, ch.26, 
	P607–11  
  
Minimizing absenteeism 
Performance audit, (2015) v.2, ch.39, 
	P223–25  
  
Audit follow-up, (2018) v.1, ch.31, 
	P606–7  
  
  
Placing Minister's wards in permanent homes, audit follow-up 
(2017) v.1, ch.32 [misidentified as v.2], 
	P599–601  
  
  
Protecting children-in-care information on the Linkin system 
Performance audit, (2016) v.1, ch.17, 
	P225–27  
  
Audit follow-up, (2018) v.2, ch.47, 
	P612–13  
  
  
Protection of children in care, audit follow-up 
  
Supervision of community-based organizations, audit follow-up, (2017) v.1, ch.33, 
	P601–3  
  
 
Standing committees  
Crown and Central Agencies 
  
 
Summary of implemented recommendations  
 
Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan  
Inspecting boilers and pressure vessels, audit follow-up, (2016) v.1, ch.35, 
	P411–13  
  
Inspecting elevating devices, performance audit, (2017) v.1, ch.14, 
	P413–17  
  
 
Tourism Saskatchewan  
Managing the use of social media 
Performance audit, (2015) v.2, ch.41, 
	P129–31  
  
Audit follow-up, (2018) v.1, ch.32, 
	P524–27  
  
  
 
Water Security Agency  
2015-16 annual integrated audit, (2016) v.2, ch.22, 
	P542–43  
  
2016-17 annual integrated audit, (2017) v.2, ch.18, 
	P542–43  
  
2017-18 annual integrated audit, (2018) v.2, ch.19, 
	P542–43  
  
Coordinating flood mitigation, audit follow-up 
  
Dam safety, audit follow-up 
  
Regulating drainage, performance audit, (2018) v.1, ch.12, 
	P543–49  
  
Regulating public wastewater systems, audit follow-up, (2016) v.1, ch.37, 
	P116 , 
	P121  
  
Risks to water supply, audit follow-up, (2016) v.2, ch.49, 
	P116 , 
	P120–21  
  
 
Provincial Capital Commission  
	C299–300  
Administrative support and services provided by Central Services, 
	C451–52  
  
Canada, 150th anniversary, initiatives 
  
Charles Knight Youth Mentorship Program 
  
COVID-19 pandemic, cancelled events, financial savings, 
	N769  
  
Funding, budget debate, 
	392  
  
Military liaison officer, funding, 
	N769–70  
  
Operational support, funding, 
	C465  
  
Provincial Auditor's report 
  
Revenue generation for Wascana Park, 
	C745  
  
Wascana Centre Authority 
Building use agreements, conformity with master plan, 
	P648 , 
	P649  
  
Comprehensive review, recommendations, board endorsement, 
	C313–14  
  
Comprehensive review and governance changes, 
	C311–13  
  
Infrastructure deficit, 
	C312  
  
Integration of and large-scale commercial developments 
  
Maintenance responsibilities, transfer to Central Services Ministry, 
	C959  
  
Major developments, communication to the public, 
	P647–49  
  
Major developments, conformity with master plan, 
	P648 , 
	P649  
Architectural advisory committee, recommendations to the board, 
	P650–51  
  
  
Major developments, design review process, transparency, 
	P647–48  
  
Master plan amendments, public consultation, 
	P647 , 
	P648 , 
	P649  
  
  
Provincial Capital Commission Act (No. 50)  
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee 
  
Committee discussion  
Committee, report with amendment, moved (Dennis), 
	C400  
  
 
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills 
  
Amendments, first and second readings 
  
Provincial Court Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 15)  
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee 
  
Committee discussion  
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Steele), 
	N118  
  
 
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills 
  
Provincial disaster assistance program  
Administrative costs, 
	N91  
  
Budget process, disaster projections, 
	N90  
  
Claims, 
	N168 , 
	N579  
(2016), and designated disaster areas, 
	N89–90  
  
Municipal 
Complexity and challenges, 
	N91–92  
  
  
Processing time and backlog, 
	N91  
  
  
Claims (2015), breakdown, 
	N75  
  
Deductibles, personal and municipal, 
	N169  
  
Disaster prevention and mitigation, role in, 
	N92  
  
Eligibility, weather event, 
	N169–70  
  
Federal reimbursement, delays, 
	N168–69  
  
Federal reimbursement, process and time frame, 
	N92  
  
Temporary relocation grants, 
	N168  
  
Provincial Emblems and Honours Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 107)  
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee 
  
Committee discussion  
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Nerlien), 
	N420  
  
 
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills 
  
Provincial Emblems and Honours Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 186)  
Referred to Committee of the Whole on Bills 
  
Committee of the Whole on Bills, 
	6322  
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Harrison) 
  
  
Provincial Health Authority Act (No. 53)  
Referred to Human Services Committee 
  
Committee discussion  
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Nerlien), 
	U546  
  
 
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills 
  
Provincial Health Authority Consequential Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 54)  
Referred to Human Services Committee 
  
Committee discussion  
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Wilson) 
  
 
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills 
  
Provincial Lands Act, 2016 (No. 34)  
Referred to Economy Committee 
  
Committee discussion  
Committee, report with amendment, moved (Bonk) 
  
 
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills 
  
Amendments, first and second readings 
  
Provincial parks  
Provincial sales tax  
Administration and client services, funding, 
	C529 , 
	C541  
  
Changes 
And increased utility costs 
  
Compliance and audit, additional resources, 
	C812–13  
  
Impact on economic recovery 
  
Impact on restaurants and small businesses 
  
Impact on retailers and small businesses 
  
Impact on small businesses 
  
Increased costs to families 
Budget debate, 
	3730–31 , 
	3749 , 
	3763 , 
	3789 , 
	3810 , 
	3884 , 
	3897 , 
	5447 , 
	5505 , 
	5518 , 
	5541 , 
	5598–99 , 
	5629  
  
  
Job loss, budget debate, 
	5567  
  
Opposition characterization, critique, budget debate, 
	5478–79 , 
	5593  
  
Throne Speech response, 
	4603  
  
Underground market, impact on, 
	C813  
  
  
Collection, commission for businesses, elimination, 
	C271 , 
	C291  
  
Collection, commission for businesses, elimination, budget debate, 
	1864  
  
Exemptions, reintroduce to stimulate economy, Throne Speech response, 
	4663  
  
Exemptions eliminated, 
	2466  See also Automobile insurance Children – Clothing, provincial sales tax exemption Construction industry – Services, provincial sales tax exemption, eliminated Food industry and trade – Snacks Insurance – Premiums, provincial sales tax exemption, eliminated Motor vehicles – New Motor vehicles – Used, provincial sales tax exemption Oil industry – Equipment, permanently-mounted, provincial sales tax exemption, eliminated, budget debate Potash industry – Equipment, permanently-mounted, provincial sales tax exemption, eliminated, budget debate Restaurants – Meals Taxation – Increase – Stop Tradespeople – Employees' tools tax credit  
And shift from productivity to consumption 
  
Budget debate, 
	1843 , 
	1845 , 
	1894 , 
	1901 , 
	1903 , 
	1912 , 
	1913 , 
	1929 , 
	1932 , 
	1954 , 
	1977–78 , 
	1992 , 
	2015 , 
	2045  
  
Children's clothes and diapers 
  
Energy-efficient appliances 
  
  
Exemptions list, stability, 
	C278  
  
Harmonization with goods and services tax, 
	C281  
  
Increase rate, budget debate, 
	1843 , 
	1845 , 
	1867 , 
	1873 , 
	1888 , 
	1894 , 
	1906 , 
	1907 , 
	1912 , 
	1915 , 
	1927 , 
	1929 , 
	1932 , 
	1935 , 
	1954 , 
	1976 , 
	1977–78 , 
	1992 , 
	2015 , 
	2045  
  
Increase rate, not campaigned on, 
	2465  
  
Increased and broadened, 
	4421–22  
And reduced personal income taxes, impact by income bracket 
  
  
Lowest among provinces with sales tax 
Budget debate, 
	1891 , 
	1897 , 
	1909 , 
	1912 , 
	1927 , 
	1954 , 
	1972 , 
	1978 , 
	2013 , 
	3754 , 
	3903 , 
	5485 , 
	5497  
  
Throne Speech response, 
	2704  
  
  
Lowest in Canada, budget debate, 
	1952 , 
	1959  
  
New home construction rebate 
  
Payment deferral due to COVID-19 pandemic, budget debate, 
	6936  
  
Rate, no increase, budget debate, 
	3752 , 
	3900  
  
Rebate on new residential home construction, budget debate, 
	6937  
  
Revenue 
Low-income tax credit, effect on, 
	C82 , 
	C273  
  
  
Provincial Sales Tax Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 70)  
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee 
  
Committee discussion  
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Dennis) 
  
 
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills 
  
Provincial Sales Tax Amendment Act, 2018 (No. 128)  
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee 
  
Committee discussion  
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Heppner), 
	C555  
  
 
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills 
  
Provincial Sales Tax Amendment Act, 2020 (No. 211)  
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee 
  
Committee discussion  
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Heppner), 
	C1035  
  
 
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills 
  
Provincial training allowance  
PSC (Public Service Commission)  
PST (provincial sales tax)  
Psychiatry  
Dr. Mohammad Hussain, Prince Albert 
  
PTA (provincial training allowance)  
PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder)  
Public Accounts Committee  
Agenda, amend to include consideration of tabled documents, moved (Beck), 
	P291–92  
  
Canadian Council of Public Accounts Committees 
Committee authorizes attendance at Canadian Council of Public Accounts Committees-Canadian Council of Legislative Auditors annual conference 
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories (August 21-23, 2016), moved (Doke) 
  
Fredericton, New Brunswick (September 10-12, 2017), moved (Cox) 
  
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island (September 23-25, 2018), moved (McMorris) 
  
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario (August 18-20, 2019), moved (McMorris) 
  
  
  
Chair consult with Crown and Central Agencies Committee prior to forwarding audit committee member recommendations to Speaker, moved (Doke) 
  
Committee recommendations, implementation, compared to other jurisdictions, 
	P410 , 
	P670  
  
Elections 
Acting Chair [Bradshaw] for meeting (March 19, 2018), moved (Carr) 
  
Acting Chair [Phillips] for meeting (September 6, 2017), moved (McCall) 
  
Chair [Chartier], moved (Michelson) 
  
Chair [Wotherspoon], moved (McCall) 
  
Deputy Chair [Doke], moved (Sarauer) 
  
Deputy Chair [McMorris], moved (Michelson) 
  
  
Membership 
Eight members, including two opposition members, for duration of 28th legislature, moved (Cheveldayoff ) 
  
Substitution, moved (Brkich) 
  
Substitution, moved (Harrison) 
  
Substitution, moved (McCall) 
  
Substitutions, moved (Fiaz) 
  
Substitutions, moved (McCall) 
  
Substitutions, moved (Merriman) 
  
Substitutions, moved (Ross) 
  
  
Procedure, written responses provided after considerations concluded, 
	P287–88  
  
Provincial Auditor's reports 
  
Reports 
First, be adopted and presented to Assembly, moved (Doke) 
  
First, moved (Doke) for concurrence 
  
Second, be adopted and filed with the Clerk, moved (Michelson) 
  
Second, moved (Wotherspoon) for concurrence 
  
Third, be adopted, moved (Lambert) 
  
Third, moved (Wotherspoon) for concurrence 
  
Fourth, be adopted and presented to the Assembly, moved (McMorris) 
  
Fourth, moved (Wotherspoon) for concurrence 
  
  
Special warrant for Provincial Auditor, recommendation, moved (McMorris) 
  
Steering committee 
Agenda and priority of business, 
	P1  
  
Report, final, be approved and filed with the clerk, 
	P617  
  
  
Public and Private Rights Board  
Appointment, Murray Walker (November 22, 2017), moved (Morgan) 
  
Public Complaints Commission  
Public debt  
Public Disclosure of Travel and Expenses of Government Officials Act, 2020 (No. 620)  
Public Employees Benefits Agency  
Information technology, security testing, 
	P214  
  
Online portal, Public Employees Pension Plan, 
	P630  
  
Participant data, completeness and accuracy of digital files, 
	P627–28  
  
Pension certificates, timely delivery, 
	P629  
  
Plan members, communication, targeted messaging, 
	P630  
  
Policy review cycle, 
	P629  
  
Security 
Personal information, paper document, privacy breach, 
	P215  
  
Personal information, procedures for physical access, 
	P214–15 , 
	P628  
  
Policies, physical security, periodic review and update, 
	P214–15 , 
	P628  
  
  
Public Employees Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 79)  
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee 
  
Committee discussion  
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Hindley), 
	C442  
  
 
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills 
  
Public Guardian and Trustee Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 188)  
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee 
  
Committee discussion  
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Ross) 
  
 
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills 
  
Public Guardian and Trustee of Saskatchewan  
Caseloads, increase, and office adjustments, 
	N723–24  
  
Information technology, system upgrades, 
	N345  
  
Public Health (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 12)  
Referred to Human Services Committee 
  
Committee discussion  
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Fiaz), 
	U300  
  
 
Waive committee of the Whole on Bills 
  
Public hearings  
Public Interest Disclosure Commissioner  
Public Interest Disclosure (Provincial Health Authority) Amendment Act, 2019 (No. 619)  
Public libraries  
Public-private partnerships  
And traditional builds 
Cost and time savings, impact of upfront planning, 
	E91–92  
  
Value for money and federal funding sources, 
	E24–25  
  
Value for money considerations, comparison, 
	E738–39  
  
  
Contracts given to out-of-province companies, Throne Speech response, 
	171  
  
Costs and contractual obligations, impact on operational capacity, 
	E740–471  
  
Costs and long-term financing, capital, interest, and maintenance, 
	C290  
  
Maintenance responsibilities, hard and soft maintenance, 
	E83  
  
Maintenance responsibilities and condition of facilities 
  
The Meadows, Swift Current 
  
National Awards for Innovation and Excellence in Public-Private Partnerships 
(November 2015), Silver Accolade, Saskatchewan joint-use schools project, 
	E75  
  
(November 2018), Gold Accolade, Chief Mistawasis Bridge, Saskatoon 
  
  
Project oversight and quality 
  
Projects, assessment and management, role of SaskBuilds 
  
Projects, local contractors, 
	E611 , 
	E935–36  
And percentage of profits staying in province, 
	5965–67  
  
  
Risk mitigation and transparency, budget debate, 
	3828–29  
  
Saskatchewan Hospital North Battleford 
  
Savings realized, Throne Speech, 
	4462  
  
Savings realized and use of local contractors, 
	E729  
  
Success and support in various jurisdictions, 
	E76  
  
Value-for-money reports, evaluation for accuracy, 
	E741  
  
Value-for-money reports and sensitivity analysis, 
	P400–401  
  
Public safety  
Alert Ready, user access management, 
	P662–63  
  
Emergencies, communication protocols, 
	N580–81  
  
Public safety telecommunications network, 
	N74–75 , 
	N397  
  
SaskAlert, 
	N75 , 
	N175–76 , 
	N398 , 
	N402–3 , 
	N581  
Devices, compatibility, 
	P663  
  
Participating communities, training and usage, 
	P663–64  
  
Program administration, contract and oversight, 
	P662–63  
  
  
Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency, 
	C933 , 
	N739 , 
	N763  
Expansion to include wildfire and emergency management, 
	N561  
Funding, executive and administration, 
	N580  
  
  
Funding, budget debate, 
	6935  
  
Wildfire management, transfer from Environment Ministry, 
	E918  
  
  
Public service  
Appreciation of professionalism, budget debate, 
	1866  
  
Collective agreements, renegotiation to achieve government savings target, 
	U404–7  
  
Collective bargaining, amended compensation reduction targets, communication to unions 
  
Collective bargaining, public sector bargaining subcommittee, role of Finance Ministry, 
	C80 , 
	C272 , 
	C549–50 , 
	C934  
  
Collective bargaining, role of Labour Relations Board, 
	U730  
  
Collective bargaining and relationship with government, 
	7055  
  
Compensation, cabinet committee on public sector compensation, role of Legislative Secretary, 
	C390–91  
  
Compensation reduction to reduce deficit, 
	2461 , 
	C303–4 , 
	C315–16 , 
	C347–49 , 
	C358 , 
	C364–65 , 
	C383–85 , 
	C388–92 , 
	C576 , 
	C691 , 
	C706–7 , 
	E197 , 
	E212–13 , 
	N164 , 
	N202–3 , 
	N232–33 , 
	N248–50 , 
	U403–7 , 
	U408 , 
	U436–37 , 
	U469–70 , 
	U484–88  
Amended targets, 2-year plan, 
	4425–26 , 
	C447–50 , 
	C533 , 
	C545 , 
	C565–66 , 
	E460 , 
	E549 , 
	E586–87 , 
	E610 , 
	U609 , 
	U651  
  
And opening collective bargaining agreements, 
	U403–7  
  
  
COVID-19 pandemic, mitigation measures, workforce adjustments, 
	C959 , 
	C969 , 
	C988 , 
	C991 , 
	C992 , 
	C997 , 
	N714–15 , 
	N727 , 
	U1025–26  
Interns and co-op students, impact on, 
	C989  
  
  
Diversity 
Inclusion initiatives, 
	C987  
  
Self-declaration, mechanism 
  
  
Employee and family assistance program 
  
Employees, full-time equivalents, representation in budget documents, 
	C447 , 
	N411  
  
Employees, full-time equivalents and scope, 
	C446–48  
  
Employees, legal full-time equivalents outside of Justice Ministry, 
	N28  
  
Employees running in elections, 
	4410–11  
  
Gender wage gap, public service 
  
Health and safety initiatives, 
	C987–88  
  
Hiring freeze, exemption for interns and co-op students, 
	U359  
  
Injured workers, return-to-work support and coordination 
  
Innovation skills capacity development, online training, 
	E119  
  
Job loss, northern communities, budget debate, 
	5577 , 
	5600  
  
Job loss under New Democratic Party administrations, budget debate, 
	1906 , 
	5462  
  
Medical accommodation and return-to-work programming, 
	C732  
  
Morale and employee engagement, 
	C389–90  
  
Personal and employment information 
  
Professional development, costing and tracking, 
	C35–36  
  
Recruitment, benefits and allowable incentives, 
	C450  
  
Recruitment, most challenging positions, 
	C450  
  
Reduction 
To reduce deficit, custodial services and responsible gaming programming 
  
Throne Speech response, 
	4602  
  
  
Reductions and efficiencies, executive government and legislative building staff, budget debate, 
	3760  
  
Respect-in-the-workplace training, 
	C731  
  
Retirement, Doug Kelln, SaskEnergy Inc. 
  
Retirement, Keith Comstock 
  
Retirement, Nithi Govindasamy 
  
Richard Murray, long-time public servant, tribute 
  
Staff, all ministries and agencies, 
	P395–96  
  
Succession management audits, 
	P625  
  
Transformational change 
Budget debate, 
	285 , 
	286 , 
	303 , 
	307–8 , 
	312–13 , 
	315 , 
	317–18 , 
	325 , 
	366 , 
	376 , 
	386 , 
	390–91 , 
	399 , 
	408 , 
	440 , 
	459  
  
Core services, employees and compensation 
  
Public input, budget debate, 
	341–42  
  
Throne Speech response, 
	65  
  
  
Vacancy level and attrition rate, 
	C450  
  
Vacancy management, impact on service provision, budget debate, 
	3751  
  
Vendor-sponsored travel and gifts 
Employee policies and government review 
  
  
Whistle-blower protections 
  
Public Service Commission  
Aboriginal Government Employees' Network, 
	C392–93  
  
Collective bargaining, budgeting for salary increases in ongoing negotiations, 
	C733–34  
  
Collective bargaining, essential services component, 
	C734  
  
Compensation reduction target, 
	C388–92  
  
Employee and family assistance program 
  
Exit interviews for Social Services Ministry, 
	P224–25  
  
Funding, budget debate, 
	403  
  
Information technology, user access management, 
	P216–17  
Risks and recorded incidents, 
	P396–97  
  
  
Job classification and job descriptions, online portal, 
	C731  
  
Lean management program 
And continuous improvement, 
	C31  
  
  
Provincial Auditor's reports 
(2015) v.2, ch.16 and (2016) v.2, ch.14, 
	P216–17  
  
  
Workforce adjustment initiative, 
	C32–33  
  
Public transit  
Public trustee  
Public welfare  
Basic income/living wage projects 
  
Budget (2016-17), funding, budget debate, 
	251 , 
	462 , 
	464  
  
Budget (2017-18), funding, budget debate, 
	1872 , 
	1909 , 
	1919 , 
	1920 , 
	1952 , 
	1976 , 
	2018 , 
	2021  
  
Budget (2019-20), funding, 
	U932  
  
Budget (2020-21), funding, 
	U1021  
  
Harry Leslie Smith, advocate 
  
Income assistance payments and client eligibility, 
	P603–4  
  
Income assistance programs 
Allowances, travel and diet, budget debate, 
	1976  
  
Benefit amount below poverty line and poverty reduction measures, 
	U1037–38  
  
Carbon tax rebate, income exemption, 
	U956  
  
Changes to, clients affected and potential savings, 
	U367–68  
  
Children's school supplies, funding elimination, budget debate, 
	1962 , 
	1975 , 
	1976  
  
Cuts to social programs and shift towards Transitional employment allowance program 
  
Diet, 3,000-calorie 
Clients receiving benefit before and after changes, 
	U602  
  
  
Funding, budget debate, 
	252 , 
	436–37 , 
	1842 , 
	1952 , 
	1963 , 
	2021 , 
	3727 , 
	3753 , 
	3790 , 
	3879  
  
Funding, increase, Throne Speech response, 
	4495 , 
	4582  
  
Funding, increase based on higher usage, 
	4429 , 
	U790  
  
Funding, mid-year adjustment, increase, 
	U363  
  
Funding and changes to existing benefits, 
	U445 , 
	U450–51  
  
Importance, Throne Speech response, 
	4543  
  
Rates, budget debate, 
	3926  
  
Review and redesign, 
	P221 , 
	P604 , 
	U157 , 
	U364 , 
	U445 , 
	U469–70 , 
	U629  
Information technology, platform development, 
	U790  
  
Poverty reduction strategy, 
	U372  
  
Removal of top-ups and grandfathering provisions, 
	U110  
  
Simplified online application, 
	U111  
  
  
Saskatchewan assistance plan 
  
Saskatchewan assured income for disability program 
  
Saskatchewan employment supplement, 
	2478  
Grandfathering provision, removal, 
	U156–57  
  
Throne Speech response, 
	67  
  
  
Saskatchewan income support program, 
	U932–33 , 
	U952–55 , 
	U1022 , 
	U1039  
Clients, budgeting strategy, 
	P605  
  
Critique, Throne Speech response, 
	6238  
  
Rent guarantees and recipient autonomy 
  
  
Seniors, changes to income exemptions, 
	U110 , 
	U156  
  
Shelter allowance, impact of market rates, 
	U156 , 
	U367  
  
Targets for enrolment, 
	U159  
  
Transitional employment allowance program, 
	U157–59 , 
	U450–52  
Budget debate, 
	347 , 
	394 , 
	436 , 
	1842 , 
	1875 , 
	1952 , 
	1962 , 
	1973 , 
	1976 , 
	1984 , 
	2018  
  
Funding, and transfer of clients from Saskatchewan assistance plan, 
	U111  
  
Program usage increase and additional funding for skills training, 
	U366  
  
Saskatchewan assistance plan, transfer of clients from, 
	U366  
  
  
Usage, increase, budget debate, 
	3790  
  
Usage, increase, Throne Speech response, 
	2611  
  
  
Income assistance programs, clients, 
	U701  
Bus passes, discounted, 
	U960  
  
COVID-19 pandemic, Canada emergency response benefit, 
	U1029 , 
	U1031–34  
Health benefits maintenance, 
	U1033  
  
  
COVID-19 pandemic, living arrangements, challenges, 
	U1027  
  
COVID-19 pandemic, one-time payment, budget debate, 
	6935  
  
COVID-19 pandemic, relaxed reporting requirements, 
	U1035  
  
Funding for funeral services, elimination, 
	2477 , 
	U460–62  
  
Funding for funeral services, partial restoration, 
	U598 , 
	U602  
  
Funding for funeral services and application process, timeliness, 
	U955–56 , 
	U958  
  
Overpayments, increase to recovery rate, 
	U634–35  
  
Permissible assets, budget debate, 
	1974 , 
	1976  
  
Permissible assets and income exemptions, 
	U633–34  
  
Transitional employment allowance program clients 
Increase, and correlation with provincial unemployment rate, 
	U363  
  
  
  
Social investment 
Return on investment, budget debate, 
	1976 , 
	3927  
  
  
Publishers and publishing  
Cheryl and Harry Klopenberg Award for Literary Excellence 2017, Trevor Herriot, recipient, member's statement 
  
Grants, commercialization and advertising 
  
Saskatchewan Book Awards 
(2016), author readings in the Legislative Library, member's statement 
  
(April 29, 2017), member's statement 
  
(April 28, 2018), member's statement 
  
  
SaskBooks 30th anniversary celebration (June 6, 2019), member's statement 
  
World Book and Copyright Day (April 23, 2017), member's statement 
  
Pulp and paper mills  
Environmental liabilities, calculation and responsibility for costs, 
	C645–46  
  
Prince Albert pulp mill, not in operation 
  
Prince Albert pulp mill, status, 
	E347–48  
  
Proximity to logging operations 
  
Various mills, operational status, 
	E144