Hansard Speaker Index - 29th Legislature
P3 (public-private partnerships) See
Public-private partnerships
Pacific Northwest Economic Region
Annual summit, member's statement
PACT (police and crisis teams) See
Police and crisis teams
PAGC (Prince Albert Grand Council) See
Prince Albert Grand Council
Pain management
Regina Chronic Pain Clinic, funding,
U399
Pandemic See
COVID-19
Paralegals See
Justice Ministry – Staff, paralegals ;
Law Society of Saskatchewan – Paralegal program
Paramedics
Community paramedicine, training and resourcing,
U220
Documentary film, Paramedics: Emergency Response See
Film industry
Funding, budget debate,
1880 ,
1932 ,
1948 ,
1958 ,
1961 ,
1984 ,
2001 ,
2005 ,
2016 ,
2021 ,
2024–25 ,
2026
Recognition, Throne Speech response,
2736
Parents See also
Families
Parkland College
Firefighter training program,
N506
Equipment purchases, funding, budget debate,
3478
Facility, capital funding,
U497
Funding, ministerial responsibility, breakdown, budget debate,
3456–57
Paramedic training, budget debate,
3457
Parks
Parks, Culture and Sport Ministry See also
Parks, provincial
Francophone affairs branch
Heritage conservation branch, projects,
N4–5
Information technology
Heritage conservation client service system,
N5
Legislative Secretary, outreach
Minister engagement, Throne Speech response,
2734–35
Provincial Auditor's reports
Provincial parks website, improvements,
N450
Senior Indigenous advisor,
N17
Staff, utilities technologist,
P354–55
Third-party organizations, funding,
N450
Parks, national
Parks, provincial
Accessibility, budget debate,
3446
Amenities and service delivery, partnerships with private businesses,
N8–9 ,
N450
Award of Excellence recipient, SaskParks, member's statement
Battlefords Provincial Park, improvements, Throne Speech response,
2699
Buffalo Pound Provincial Park, improvements, Throne Speech response,
2734
Business development framework,
N8–9
COVID-19, service adjustments and safety protocols,
N6–7
COVID-19, staffing adjustments,
N7
Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park
Fire prevention and mitigation, Throne Speech response,
2705–6
Investment, Throne Speech response,
2704
Throne Speech response,
2734
Drinking water, provision of
Operation and maintenance requirements, documentation,
P352–53 ,
P354
Duck Mountain Provincial Park, golf course, recognition, Throne Speech response,
2735
Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park
And Gunn's beach sand dunes, Throne Speech response,
2735
Upgrades, Throne Speech response,
1082
Great Blue Heron Provincial Park, recognition, Throne Speech response,
2735
Greenwater Lake Provincial Park, paving project
Throne Speech response,
928 ,
932
Katepwa Point Provincial Park, improvements, member's statement
Moose Mountain Provincial Park, Throne Speech response,
108
And outdoor activities, increased importance during COVID-19,
N3–4
Resource activity, management,
N16
Rowan's Ravine Provincial Park
Group pavilion, budget debate,
3458
Surrounding highways, repairs
Throne Speech response,
932
Saskamper Apparel, partnership,
N456
Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park
Staffing, post-secondary students,
N7
Upgrades
Provincial sales tax, application of,
N455–56
Usage increase and landscape protection,
N17
Parks, regional
Board membership, residency requirement,
N557
Dissolution and privatization,
N7–8
Lac Pelletier Regional Park, Guinness world record, Throne Speech response,
2705
Parks, urban
Constable Shelby Patton Memorial Park, Indian Head, grand opening, member's statement
Meewasin Valley, Saskatoon
National urban park, creation,
N216
Recognition, member's statement
Wakamow Valley, Moose Jaw
Farmer's market, addition, member's statement
Lorne Calvert Campground and Lorne Calvert Loop, provincial naming policy, ministerial statement (Moe)
Wascana Centre, Regina
Commercial development, Canadian National Institute for the Blind and Brandt Developments,
N114–15
Litigation, settlement costs
Site remediation, status,
N533
COVID-19, usage and restrictions,
N113–14
Goats, use in weed control,
N534–35
Outdoor fitness stations, new, member's statement
Pasqua Hospital, Regina
Medical radiology technologists, shortage, impact on patient care
Pastoral care See
Spiritual care
Pastures
Patents
Patients
Critical incidents resulting from COVID-19,
P103
Critical incidents resulting in death,
P101 ,
P103
Pawned Property (Recording) Amendment Act, 2020 (No. 16)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Committee discussion
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Goudy),
N61
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Pay equity
Legislation, petition
Bowes,
262 ,
307 ,
393 ,
443 ,
533 ,
555 ,
661 ,
676 ,
723–24 ,
741 ,
751 ,
761 ,
771 ,
796 ,
851 ,
891 ,
968 ,
1085 ,
1114–15 ,
1156–57 ,
1180–81 ,
1205 ,
1234 ,
1291 ,
1351 ,
1375 ,
1411–12 ,
1744 ,
2036 ,
2098 ,
2169 ,
2187–88 ,
2277 ,
2786 ,
2848 ,
3565 ,
3847
Legislation and equal pay for equal work,
U81 ,
U301–2
Pay Equity Day, member's statement
PDAP (provincial disaster assistance program) See
Provincial disaster assistance program
Peat moss
Development, royalties,
E135
Lambert Peat Moss, proposed development, petition
Premier Tech Horticulture
100th anniversary, member's statement
Pediatrics
Medication shortage, government actions
Subspecialties, funding,
U398
Peepeekisis Cree Nation
Powwow, participation of Keaton Constant, member's statement
Pelletier, Alex See
Tributes
Pension Benefits Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 108)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Committee discussion
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Ottenbreit)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Pensions
Public employees pension plan, members, information sharing with,
P357
PEPP (public employees pension plan) See
Pensions – Public employees pension plan, members, information sharing with
Peppler, Gary See
Tributes
Performing arts centres See
Performing arts facilities
Performing arts facilities
Globe Theatre, Regina, funding, budget debate,
372
Perinatal mortality
Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, member's statement
Personal and/or special-care homes See also
Long-term care facilities
Brightwater Senior Living, Regina, upgrade to special-care home status,
U380–81 ,
U400–401
Facility closures, impact on residents and government support
Inspections, pilot process,
U380
Inspections and quality improvement,
P213
Lutheran Care Home, Regina
Purchase by Saskatchewan Health Authority, recognition of community advocacy, member's statement
Provincial Affiliate Resource Group,
P214
Quality of care, performance measures,
P213–14
Qu'Appelle House, Regina, recognition, member's statement
Personal care home benefit
C430
Increase,
U415
Saskatchewan assured income for disability recipients,
U415
Personal protective equipment See also
Government procurement – Personal protective equipment ;
Health care workers, COVID-19 – Personal protective equipment, investment ;
Manufacturing industry – Personal protective equipment
Supply management improvements,
837
Personal support workers See
Continuing care aides – Compensation, compared to personal support workers ;
Personal and/or special-care homes – Brightwater Senior Living, Regina, upgrade to special-care home status
Persons
Persons Day, member's statement
Persons with disabilities
Accessibility
Wheelchair challenge, First Steps Wellness Centre, member's statement
Accessibility legislation
Introduction of, Throne Speech,
2568
Regulations, development,
U415
Advocacy, recognition of Michael Huck, member's statement
Battlefords Trade and Education Centre
Anniversary, member's statement
Camp Easter Seal
Easter Seal Camp Day, member's statement
Snowarama fundraiser, member's statement
Cosmo Industries, Saskatoon
Anniversary, member's statement
Day program facility renovation, member's statement
Spirit of Cosmo Breakfast and award recipient Al Anderson, member's statement
Disability Employment Awareness Month, member's statement
Disability strategy, Throne Speech response,
1071
Employment opportunities, Kelvington-Wadena, member's statement
Inclusion Month, member's statement
Intellectual disabilities
Funding, budget debate,
347
Needs assessment and funding determination,
P417–18 ,
U476
Services and supports, funding,
U232 ,
U415
International Day of Persons with Disabilities, member's statement
Person-centred approach,
P258
Support workers
Recruitment and retention,
U477
Retention, Throne Speech response,
2702
Pests
Regulated, control measures
Regulated, designation process,
P33
Peter Ballantyne First Nation
Petersen, Arne See
Tributes
Petitions [Session 1]
Income assistance programs
Long-term care facilities
Petitions [Session 2]
COVID-19, government response
Duty to consult framework
Legislative Building, Regina
Mental health and addictions
Occupational health and safety
Provincial sales tax expansion
Saskatchewan income support program
School boards and divisions
Petitions [Session 3]
Mental health and addictions, services and treatments
Personal care home benefit
Saskatchewan assured income for disability
Petitions [Session 4]
Carbon tax (Canada)
Home heating oil, temporary exemption
Petroglyphs See
Historic sites – Wanuskewin Heritage Park
Petroleum Technology Research Centre, Regina
Power engineering students, work placements,
E334
Rebranding and expanded focus,
C122–23
Recognition, member's statement
Petting zoos
Pharmaceuticals See
Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Pharmacies
Opioids, dispensing, risk-based approach to oversight,
P77 ,
P78 ,
P84–85
Pharmacy Appreciation Month, member's statement
Pharmacy Association of Saskatchewan Awards, recipients, member's statement
Philanthropy See
Charitable giving
Philip, Prince, consort of Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain See
Tributes – Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, consort of Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain
Phone books See
Saskatchewan Telecommunications – Directwest
Physical activity See
Parks, urban – Wascana Centre, Regina – Outdoor fitness stations, new, member's statement
Physical fitness centres
Memberships, application of provincial sales tax,
C257–58
Memberships, application of provincial sales tax, budget debate,
1881 ,
1896 ,
1899 ,
1924–25 ,
1939 ,
1953 ,
2029 ,
2078
Memberships, application of provincial sales tax, cancelled expansion
Throne Speech response,
2610 ,
2612 ,
2614 ,
2646 ,
2651 ,
2670 ,
2684 ,
2698 ,
2703 ,
2723
Physical therapists
Physicians
Banks, Dr. Malcolm, retirement, member's statement
Chiropractor, Alois Schulte, recognition, member's statement
And clinical staff, Jim Pattison Children's Hospital, Throne Speech response,
60
Family doctors See also
Primary care
The Battlefords, recruitment, budget debate,
3489
Compensation model, blended capitation, ministerial statement (Merriman)
Funding, budget debate,
3452
Recruitment and retention in Martensville and Warman
And return-of-service agreements,
U277–78
Throne Speech response,
2632
Retention, budget debate,
3465
Geriatricians,
U266–67 ,
U293
Regina, new, member's statement
Mental health service providers, funding, budget debate,
270 ,
301 ,
303–4 ,
350
Oncologists, funding,
U218
Opioid prescribing
Education and oversight,
P85–86
And prior review of patient medication profiles,
P77 ,
P78 ,
P84
Pediatric gastroenterology specialists
And other pediatric specialists, recruit, petition
Practice establishment grant,
U372
Psychiatrists
Access to, government investments
Medical records system, use of,
P216
Radiologists, quality of work and peer learning,
P206–7
Recruitment See also
Health Care Recruitment Agency of Saskatchewan
Government efforts, Throne Speech response,
168 ,
195–96
And retention, rural, funding, budget debate,
1879 ,
1932 ,
1935 ,
1937 ,
1945 ,
1955 ,
1958 ,
1965 ,
1970 ,
1984 ,
2004 ,
2021 ,
2049
Residents
Additional training seats, budget debate,
1908 ,
3401
Canadians educated abroad, matching,
U410–11
Family medicine, additional seats,
U365
Family medicine, matches, member's statement
International graduates, matching,
U410–11
Rural physician incentive program
Funding and increased payment,
U398
Payment, increased
And expanded eligibility,
U365
And expanded eligibility, member's statement
Rural practice initiatives, funding,
U217
Specialists, wait times,
U276
Turnover, and impact of government response to COVID-19,
U256
Virtual triage, funding,
U399
Weyburn, service model, budget debate,
1961
Wood River constituency, new physicians, member's statement
Piapot First Nation
Chief Mark Fox, inauguration, member's statement
Pillars for Life suicide prevention plan See
Suicide – Prevention strategy, Pillars for Life
Pilots
National Pilot's Day, member's statement
Pipe ceremonies See
Rites and ceremonies
Pipelines, natural gas
Rosetown-to-Vanscoy expansion project, economic impact,
C299
Pipelines, oil industry
Compliance monitoring and corrective action plans,
P54
Enbridge Mainline dispute, resolution, member's statement
Line 3 replacement, completion
Throne Speech response,
998
Major facility, definition,
P53–54
Official opposition position on,
3858 ,
3874
Critique, member's statement
Port at Churchill, Manitoba, export potential, Throne Speech response,
175
United States, engage to ensure continued operation and future expansions, petition
Places of worship See
Cities Act – Places of worship, definition
Plant Health Act (No. 116)
Referred to Economy Committee
Committee discussion
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Domotor),
E377
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Playgrounds
Abbey, new, Throne Speech response,
2704
Accessible, Regina, donation from Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities, member's statement
Bethune, Splash Pad park, dedication to Deb Wisniewski, member's statement
Foam Lake, budget debate,
295
Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park, Stauber Family Farm Playground, donation of Lori Stauber, member's statement
Sturgeon Lake First Nation, projects, budget debate,
320
PNWER (Pacific Northwest Economic Region) See
Pacific Northwest Economic Region
Poetry
The Poetry & Lyrics of Jay Semko, member's statement
Tate, Mercedez, poems published on miramichireader.ca, member's statement
Points of Order [Session 1] See also
Speaker and Deputy Speaker, rulings and statements [Session 1]
Documents cited
Table document referred to in question period
Ruling: Document tabled, the matter is closed
Language
Referring to members as "muppets," unparliamentary
Ruling: Well taken, withdraw the word
Use of "ignorant idiot," unparliamentary
Use of "making stuff up," unparliamentary
Ruling: Well taken, withdraw and apologize
Members
Refer to members by proper title
Ruling: Speaker should not have to constantly interrupt proceedings to rule on well-known matters of decorum
Petitions
Presentation of multiple petitions on one subject, out of order
Speaker ruling
Do not reflect on or criticize
Ruling: Be careful about personal comments
Points of Order [Session 2] See also
Speaker and Deputy Speaker, rulings and statements [Session 2]
Bills
No. 606, financial obligation and Royal Recommendation
Remarks must be relevant to the bill
Ruling: Remind the member to generally keep your comments in relation to the bill
Crossing the Chamber and creating significant disorder
Disparaging these Chambers
Ruling: Withdraw and apologize
Language
Accusations of dishonesty
Cannot say indirectly what you can't say directly
Entirety of Leader of the Opposition's remarks, specifically "spreading deliberate misinformation"
Ruling: Withdraw and apologize
Goldilocks, a very personal attack
Ruling: Withdraw and apologize
Insinuated the minister was untruthful
Leader of the Opposition, use of "pearl clutching"
Leader of the Opposition just called me a liar
Ruling: Withdraw and apologize
Unparliamentary, casting aspersions and profanity
Ruling: Withdraw and apologize
Use of "minister deliberately chose to hide the facts"
Ruling: Withdraw and apologize
Use of "misrepresenting the truth," unparliamentary
Ruling: Withdraw and apologize
Use of "speaks out of both sides of his mouth"
Ruling: Stand and apologize
Members
Misrepresentation of member's quotes
Ruling: Unable to rule due to lack of reliable record
Not using the minister's proper title
Ruling: I've made my ruling for today
Referred to Leader of the Opposition as "interim"
Referred to member for Athabasca [Lemaigre] by his proper name, withdrawal and apology
Referring to members by their proper name
Ruling: State that you're withdrawing that error
Personal comments
Charges of misogyny and white supremacy
Ruling: Well taken; withdraw and apologize
Opposition members launching vile personal attacks
Ruling: not possible to attribute the interjections to any members
Personal attacks on members of government
Ruling: Well taken; withdraw and apologize
Speaker ruling
Do not comment on or criticize
Government House Leader (Harrison, J.) challenging your ruling
Ruling: I've made my ruling for today
[Opposition] doing all they can do to signal their disagreement
Ruling: I've made my ruling for today
Table documents, minister was referring to a quote from the member; we'd ask him to table the document
Ruling: Just table it, please
Points of Order [Session 3] See also
Speaker and Deputy Speaker, rulings and statements [Session 3]
Documents cited
Table memo quoted by the Minister of Health [Merriman]
Language
Use of adjective related to defecation, unparliamentary
Use of "alternative facts"
Ruling: Caution all members going forward
Use of "alternative facts narrative," "fake news narrative," "misinformation," and "misrepresenting"
Use of "alternative narrative"
Ruling: Withdraw and apologize
Use of "boneheaded" unparliamentary
Ruling: Will review the record
Ruling: Withdraw and apologize
Use of "buying votes and taking bribes" unparliamentary
Use of "cannot be trusted," unparliamentary
Use of "department of hypocrisy" unparliamentary
Use of "hypocrisy," variations, unparliamentary
Ruling: Withdraw and apologize
Use of "just because you say it, doesn't make it true," unparliamentary
Use of "lie detector" unparliamentary
Use of "misleading," unparliamentary
Use of "not being forthright," unparliamentary
Ruling: Withdraw and apologize
Use of profanity, unparliamentary
You are apologizing for using profanity
Use of "ripped off" unparliamentary
Members
Misrepresentation of member's quote
Personal accusations of racism
Questioning the truthfulness of the Minister of Health [Merriman]
Ruling: Well taken, withdraw and apologize
Referred to Finance Minister [Harpauer] as a monkey
Ruling: Close to the line; withdraw and apologize
Referred to Leader of the Opposition as "so-called"
Referred to member as member from Regina whatever
Referred to member as "washed-up minister"
Referred to Trade and Export Development Minister [Harrison, J.] as "minister of jobs"
Use of "don't trust what Scott's saying"
Ruling: Will review the record
Ruling: Withdraw and apologize
Points of Order [Session 4] See also
Speaker and Deputy Speaker, rulings and statements [Session 4]
Gestures, member for Saskatoon University [Bowes] made a very lewd gesture
Ruling: Will review the record,
4736
Ruling: Apologize for her action,
4743
Language
Use of "running interference for a teammate playing dirty"
Use of "woo girls"
Ruling: Withdraw and apologize
Members
Government House Leaders made a serious allegation against the member for Regina Elphinstone [Conway]
Ruling: Will review the record,
4736
Ruling: Withdraw and apologize,
4743
Implying Minister for Social Services does not respect the ethics of the Chamber
Member for Saskatoon Eastview [Love] said that a member isn't trustworthy
Representation of opposition members on the carbon tax
Question period
Not to refer to caucus business
Ruling: Under advisement,
4856
Ruling: Not well taken,
4871
Seventy-five minute debate
Ask that the member stick to the motion [Note: Point of order not specified]
Ruling: I believe the member is [on topic] and ask the member to resume debate
Ask the member to stick to the clear parameters of the motion [Note: Point of order not specified]
Ruling: I believe that the member is bringing forward what is going to be happening
Points of Order [Committees] See also
Chair and Deputy Chair, committees, rulings and statements
Bills
Fail to see the relevance [to discussion of bill]
Ruling; Ask the member to tie it to the bill,
N345
Long preamble; ask that member get to the question
Ruling: As long as the member gets to her point, that's what I'm waiting for,
N339
Estimates, outside the purview of why we're here
Minister of Justice mispronounced Neil's last name; want the record to show
Police Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 106)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Committee discussion
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Ottenbreit),
N444
Third reading, by leave, not granted
Referred to Committee of the Whole on Bills
Committee of the Whole on Bills
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Tell)
Police and crisis teams
N252
Estevan and Weyburn region, expansion to,
N89
Funding, budget debate,
333
Estevan region, new, funding, budget debate,
271 ,
289 ,
292 ,
382
Police (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act, 2023 (No. 144)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Police (Serious Incident Response Team) Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 26)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Committee discussion
Committee, report without amendment, moved (McLeod, T.)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Police services See also
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Awards
Canadian Police Exemplary Service Medals, Regina Police Service, recipients, member's statement
Van de Vorst Family police recognition awards, recipients, member's statement
Government approach,
3875
Critique, Throne Speech response,
2709–10
Interprovincial co-operation, Throne Speech response,
958–59 ,
2628
Officers
And civilian positions, new
Throne Speech response,
902 ,
904 ,
976 ,
982 ,
999 ,
1001 ,
1008 ,
1073 ,
1081 ,
1100
Indigenous, personal experience, Throne Speech response,
2589–90
Investments, member's statement
Memorial service, member's statement
Prince Albert Police Service
Chief Patrick Nogier, swearing-in, member's statement
Drug trafficking operation, success
Funding, Throne Speech response,
902
Provincial police force, consideration, Throne Speech response,
2612 ,
2709–10
Saskatchewan Women in Policing organization, member's statement
Sexual assault case review initiative,
N492
Visibility of, and role in crime prevention
Weyburn Police Service, first all-female shift, member's statement
Political parties
Corporate, out-of-province, and union donations
Politicians
And community outreach, importance, budget debate,
352
Federal, Throne Speech response,
1043
Parliamentarians with Disabilities, budget debate,
319
Women
Barriers, Throne Speech response,
2735
Influence of, Throne Speech response,
92 ,
979
And motherhood, Throne Speech response,
30
Saskatchewan Party members, budget debate,
324–25 ,
404
Politics
Progressive ideals, provincial history, Throne Speech response,
1051
Small "c" conservatism, principles of
Polls, public opinion
Angus Reid poll, findings, budget debate,
1953
Angus Reid poll, findings, Throne Speech response,
943 ,
1049
Pollution See also
Air pollution ;
Oil industry – Spills and leaks
Poor people See
Poverty
Population
Growth, 2022, record amount,
E393
Growth, government accomplishment,
3857 ,
3862–63
Budget debate,
331 ,
360 ,
1909 ,
1933 ,
1949 ,
2048 ,
3404 ,
3426 ,
3432 ,
3452 ,
3474 ,
3477
Growth and impact of immigration,
E396–98
Growth and impact of provincial reputation,
2331–32
Growth and provincial economy
Growth plan target,
2332 ,
3861 ,
E153 ,
E393
Throne Speech response,
27 ,
55 ,
66 ,
84 ,
133 ,
148 ,
221 ,
957 ,
1006 ,
2610 ,
2611 ,
2646 ,
2688 ,
2703 ,
2711 ,
2723 ,
2759 ,
2762
Growth plan target and economic strength
Immigration and out-migration
Immigration and out-migration, budget debate,
3453
Immigration and out-migration, Throne Speech response,
2759
Out-migration, government record See also
Employment – And out-migration
Budget debate,
286 ,
297 ,
326 ,
343 ,
1884 ,
1996 ,
2013 ,
2051 ,
3423 ,
3481 ,
3528
Out-migration, Throne Speech response,
1005
Pornography, revenge See
Bullying – Intimate images, unauthorized distribution, legislation
PORT (prenatal outreach resource team) See
Sanctum Care Group – Prenatal outreach resource team
Ports See
Exports – Port at Churchill, Manitoba, potential ;
Exports – Vancouver port
Post-secondary education See also
Skills training
Clinical legal education, funding and delivery,
N501–2
French language programming, funding,
U498
Funding,
U115 ,
U197 ,
U495
Budget debate,
270 ,
271 ,
296 ,
349 ,
385 ,
388 ,
407 ,
1880 ,
1937–38 ,
1948 ,
1955 ,
1959 ,
1985 ,
2005 ,
2049–50 ,
3402 ,
3476
SaskPower, student development and research,
C127
Indigenous-inclusive learning environments to increase graduation rates, member's statement
Instructors, consistency and oversight,
P295
International education strategy,
U116 ,
U198 ,
U498 ,
U511
Memorandums of understanding,
U198
Government of the Republic of Senegal, member's statement
Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute, member's statement
Throne Speech response,
1076
Investment importance and the economy of the future
Legislation, consistency of application,
P293
Minority language programs, funding,
U51
Northern Saskatchewan, investments
Throne Speech response,
2592
Nuclear training and certification,
C410–11
Post-Secondary Teaching Award, recipients, recognition, member's statement
Remote learning opportunities for northerners, Throne Speech response,
2590
Seats, increased, budget debate,
3426
Sector strategic goals, measurement,
P291–92
Indicators, development and reporting,
P291–93
Performance framework,
P293
Tuition, affordability,
3876 ,
U208–9
Student supports and funding for universities
Throne Speech response,
157
Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training Act, 2021 (No. 61) See also
Post-secondary education – Legislation, consistency of application
Referred to Human Services Committee
Committee discussion
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Nerlien),
U215
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Post-secondary institutions
U117 See also
Regional colleges ;
Technical institutes ;
Universities
Accommodation costs,
U117
Capital funding,
C227 ,
C379 ,
C380
Preventative maintenance and renewal, budget debate,
2012
First Nations and Métis institutions
Funding,
U116 ,
U197
Budget debate,
271 ,
349 ,
385 ,
1880 ,
1997 ,
2001 ,
2012 ,
2030 ,
3402 ,
3476 ,
3481
Government share, interprovincial comparison,
U204
Funding, multi-year sustainability support,
3876 ,
U115 ,
U118–19 ,
U197 ,
U199 ,
U496–97 ,
U498–99
Performance framework, reporting,
P294
Theological institutions, minimum increase,
U117
Throne Speech response,
904 ,
982
Human rights code, adherence to,
P293
Information technology projects,
U116
Maintenance funding,
C380
Religious institutions, oversight,
P293
Research, crime reduction and prevention,
P235
Staff, international education practitioner certification,
U116 ,
U498
Training seats, increased, and skilled worker development,
E333–34
Post-secondary students See also
Students
Convocation, University of Saskatchewan, member's statement
Financial challenges, budget debate,
402
First Nations and Métis
Attainment, personal experience, Throne Speech response,
2589
Edwards School of Business, Indigenous Achievement Conference, member's statement
Supports and initiatives,
U116
International students
Recruitment and retention,
U511
As revenue generators,
U511
Tuition, freeze, petition
Tuition and enrolment,
U119
Mitacs
Government funding, member's statement
Indigenous Pathway initiative,
U198 ,
U498
Saskatchewan Post-Secondary Student Council,
U508–9
Student unions, lobby documents, recommendations,
U507–8
Post-traumatic stress disorder
Potash industry See also
Resource industries
BHP, Jansen mine,
2326 ,
2331 ,
3860 ,
E175 ,
E220 ,
E425
Expansion, member's statement
Indigenous employment, budget debate,
3493
Indigenous partnership agreement
Regional community development plan, budget debate,
1941–42
Throne Speech response,
900 ,
905 ,
924 ,
929 ,
942 ,
945 ,
947 ,
953 ,
957 ,
984 ,
990 ,
1006 ,
1015 ,
1041 ,
1046 ,
1069 ,
1072 ,
1102 ,
2587 ,
2610 ,
2637 ,
2643–44 ,
2666 ,
2670 ,
2678 ,
2698 ,
2711 ,
2723 ,
2732
Underground workers, residency requirements, infrastructure needs,
N536
Canpotex, 50th anniversary, Throne Speech response,
2644
Commodity rate and revenues,
C264–65
Companies, attendance at Conference of the Parties, Dubai, member's statement
Growth, production and sales, member's statement
Growth plan target,
E220
Accomplishment, member's statement
Accomplishment, Throne Speech,
2561
Investments, Throne Speech response,
2611 ,
2707
K+S Bethune mine, increased production,
E425
Mosaic
Belle Plaine mine, Throne Speech response,
984
K3 mine, Esterhazy,
E425
Throne Speech response,
1010
Nutrien
Production capacity, increase,
E411 ,
E425
Rocanville mine, Throne Speech response,
1010–11
Production, expansion, Throne Speech response,
2644
Poverty
Absence from Throne Speech, Throne Speech response,
80 ,
95
Anti-Poverty Ministry, Regina, Bonnie Morton and Peter Gilmer, recipients of honourary doctorate, member's statement
Child poverty See also
Food banks – Clients, percentage children, Throne Speech response
Budget debate,
275 ,
287 ,
297 ,
343 ,
344 ,
1994–95 ,
2054 ,
3421 ,
3449 ,
3464 ,
3466
And homelessness, role of and support for public libraries,
U332
Power stations See also
Boundary dam carbon capture project
Asset transfer, Atco and SaskPower,
C146–47
Boundary dam, shutdown and decommissioning
Ash lagoons, environmental assessment and monitoring,
C133
End-of-life maintenance and extension of operations,
C335
Operational costs, impact on,
C131
Planning processes, cost,
C133
Transition to natural gas,
C343
Chinook Power Station, Swift Current, natural gas-fired,
C126
Alternate fuel sources, potential,
C202
Ermine Power Station, Kerrobert, expansion,
C397
Hydroelectric generation facilities
Water levels, impact on power generation,
C398 ,
C407
Infrastructure investments and clean fuel standard,
C343 ,
C401–4
Moose Jaw, funding, budget debate,
410
Natural gas
Expansion, Throne Speech response,
2613
New, and risk of stranded assets,
C113
Whitesand dam, flooding and remediation, settlement costs, SaskPower,
C143
Yellowhead Power Station, North Battleford, expansion,
C397
Powwows See
Canoe Lake First Nation ;
Peepeekisis Cree Nation
PPE (personal protective equipment) See
Personal protective equipment
Prairie Harm Reduction, Saskatoon
At-risk youth, specialized supports and services
Funding, and funding for harm reduction programs
Funding from the community, member's statement
Prairie Resilience climate change strategy
E450 ,
E452 See also
Energy consumption – Efficiency programs, government spending
Commitments, progress update,
E79
And federal carbon tax
Throne Speech response,
47 ,
89 ,
108
Flood mapping, target and timeline,
E318
Targets and initiatives, Throne Speech response,
41 ,
167
Throne Speech response,
2690
Prairie Swine Centre Inc. See
University of Saskatchewan – Subsidiaries
Prairie Valley School Division No. 208
Prefontaine, Joceline Sylvia See
Condolence motions
Pregnancy termination See
Abortion
Premiers
Blakeney, Allan and Roy Romanow
Manitoba, Heather Stefanson, and interim Premier Kelvin Goertzen, Throne Speech response,
1043
Premier Moe, comments regarding
Scott, Walter, Throne Speech response,
1057
Premier's estimates See
Executive Council – Estimates
Prenatal care
Prenatal outreach resource team See
Sanctum Care Group – Prenatal outreach resource team
Prescription drugs See
Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Pretendians See
First Nations – False claims of Indigenous ancestry
Prevention of crime See
Crime prevention
Primary care
Mental health and addictions
Need for, budget debate,
413
Strategy, development, funding,
U399
Prince Albert Grand Council
Self-administered police service, development,
3875 ,
N384
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh See
Tributes – Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, consort of Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain
Printed errors in Hansard, correction See
Corrigenda
Priority of debate See
Motions under Rule 28
Priority Saskatchewan See
SaskBuilds and Procurement Ministry – Priority Saskatchewan
Prisoners
First Nations
Disproportionate numbers, Throne Speech response,
902 ,
2701
Medical services, access to primary care
Medical files, transfer between facilities,
P246
Personal provisions, funding,
N381 ,
N382
Release and reintegration of female-identified offenders, recognition of Nancy Poon and the Brighter Futures Fund, member's statement
Release from centres while COVID-19 positive,
N93
Remand reduction pilot program
Data analysis and meaningful targets, need for,
P233–34
Shift to reducing recidivism,
P235–36
Prisons See
Correctional centres
Privacy
And digital identity project
Government website, user accounts,
N231
Privacy (Intimate Images - Additional Remedies) Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 51)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Committee discussion
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Keisig)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Private Bills Committee
Elections
Chair [Bradshaw], moved (Ottenbreit)
Chair [Steele], moved (Wilson)
Deputy Chair [Mowat], moved (Wilson)
Deputy Chair [Sarauer], moved (Ottenbreit)
Membership
Substitution, moved (Dennis)
Substitution, moved (Harrison, J.)
Substitution, moved (Love)
Petitioners' compliance for Bill No. 901, accepted, moved (Dennis)
Petitioners' compliance for Bill No. 902, Bill No. 903, and Bill No. 904, accepted, moved (Dennis)
Reports
First, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Dennis)
First, moved (Steele) for concurrence
Second, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Dennis)
Second, moved (Steele) for concurrence
Third, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Dennis)
Third, moved (Steele) for concurrence
Fourth, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Dennis)
Fourth, moved (Steele) for concurrence
Fifth, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Hargrave)
Fifth, moved (Steele) for concurrence
Sixth, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Lambert)
Sixth, moved (Bradshaw) for concurrence
Steering committee
Agenda, priority of business, and membership, moved (Mowat)
Private care homes See
Personal and/or special care homes
Private members' motions [Session 1]
No. 1. Economic recovery from COVID-19 impacts
Jobs plan, implement, moved (Young, A.),
527–31
No. 2. Canada Health Transfer
Increase, call on federal government, moved (Ross, A.),
636–39
Private members' motions [Session 2]
No. 1. Federal government
Condemnation, increased regulation on law-abiding gun owners and reduced sentences for serious offenders, moved (Domotor),
1368–71 ,
2148–50 ,
2294 ,
2481–85
No. 2. Energy
Security, call on federal government to repeal legislation and support pipeline projects, moved (Francis),
1738–40
Private members' motions [Session 3]
No. 1. Provincial autonomy
No. 2. Health care workers, recruitment and retention
Health Human Resources Action Plan, support for, moved (Young, C.),
3743–44 ,
3902–3
No. 3. Education, funding
Private members' motions [Session 4]
No. 2. Fuel
Tax, suspend for six months to help with the high cost of living, moved (Wotherspoon),
4705–7 ,
4868–69
Private service homes
Privilege
Allegation made by Deputy House Leader
Ruling: Unable to rule,
3957
Ruling: Prima facie case not established,
3981
Allegations made against member for Regina University [Young, A.]
Ruling: Member has apologized, I consider the matter closed,
2091
Privileges Committee
Condemnation of protest that caused grave disorder, gratitude for legislative district security unit and security staff, and request a review of the incident to develop proposals to prevent future breaches of privilege, moved (Harrison, J.)
Elections
Deputy Chair [Sarauer], moved (Harrison, J.)
Membership
Addition, moved (Harrison, J.)
Substitution, moved (Harrison, J.)
Substitution, moved (Mowat)
Substitution, moved (Steele)
Reports
First, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Harrison, J.)
First, moved (Sarauer) for concurrence
Steering committee
Agenda and priority of business, moved (Harrison, J.)
Pro Forma Bill
Producers See
Farmers
Pronouns See
Education policy – Preferred first name and pronouns policy for students
Property insurance
Damage due to power outages, claims,
C77–78
Property tax See also
Education property tax
Changes, impact on rural municipalities,
E372
Increase
Throne Speech response,
2754
Mill rate ratio and effective tax rate,
N546–48
System review, report,
N557
Prorogation See
Lieutenant Governor – Prorogation speech
Protecting a Woman's Right to Access Abortion Services Act (No. 605)
Protecting a Woman's Right to Access Abortion Services Act (No. 608)
Protecting a Woman's Right to Access Abortion Services Act (No. 612)
Protection and response team
N510
Conservation officers, training and oversight,
E85 ,
N245
And provincial protective services unit,
N246
Training, additional,
N246
Protection From Human Trafficking Act (No. 14)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Committee discussion
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Grewal)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Protection From Human Trafficking (Coerced Debts) Amendment Act, 2023 (No. 152)
Protection of nature See
Nature conservation
Protective services See
Firefighters ;
Police services
Protests See
Demonstrations
Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan
Provincial Auditor
Annual report (2019-2020),
P1–3
Appointments
Acting Provincial Auditor, Tara Clemett, moved (Young, C.)
Tara Clemett, moved (Wotherspoon)
And auditors from other provinces, interaction with,
P284
Audits, costs and planning,
P161
Audits, financial, transaction sampling,
P304
Awareness of
And social media strategy,
P373
Business and financial plan (2021-2022),
P3–5
Business and financial plan (2022-2023),
P160–64
Business and financial plan (2023-2024),
P375–77
COVID-19, impact on operations,
P159
Information technology, funding,
P376
Public Accounts Committee expresses respectful appreciation for distinguished and dedicated service, moved (Young, C.)
Summary of implemented recommendations
Workload, increase due to new government bodies,
P374 ,
P376
Provincial Auditor's reports
Advanced Education Ministry
2017-18 annual integrated audit, (2018) v.2, ch.1,
P281–88
2018-19 annual integrated audit, (2019) v.2, ch.1,
P281–88
2019-20 annual integrated audit, (2020) v.2, ch.1,
P281–88
2020-21 annual integrated audit, (2021) v.2, ch.2,
P281–88
Approving capital projects, audit follow-up, (2018) v.2, ch.27,
P288–89
Carlton Trail College
2017-18 annual integrated audit, (2018) v.2, ch.2,
P296
Equipping the board with competencies to govern
Performance audit, (2018) v.2, ch.21,
P297–99
Audit follow-up, (2020) v.2, ch.24,
P297–99
Managing risks to post-secondary services from its unsupported critical IT system [One Client Service Model], audit follow-up, (2019) v.2, ch.26,
P289–91
Northlands College
2019-20 annual integrated audit, (2020) v.2, ch.10,
P305
Purchasing goods and services
Performance audit, (2019) v.1, ch.9,
P299–305
Audit follow-up, (2021) v.1, ch.21,
P299–305
Saskatchewan Polytechnic
2018-19 annual integrated audit, (2019) v.2, ch.14,
P321–22
2019-20 annual integrated audit, (2020) v.2, ch.14,
P321–23
Carrying out applied research, performance audit, (2020) v.2, ch.22,
P323–26
University of Regina
Procuring goods and services, audit follow-up, (2019) v.2, ch.47,
P319–20
Protecting interests in research, audit follow-up, (2019) v.1, ch.42,
P317–19
Working with the advanced education sector to achieve Ministry strategies, audit follow-up
Agriculture Ministry
Mitigating impact of regulated pests, performance audit, (2020) v.2, ch.19,
P29–33
Mitigating risk of livestock diseases, audit follow-up, (2019) v.2, ch.27,
P28–29
Regulating livestock waste, audit follow-up, (2019) v.2, ch.28,
P29
Central Services Ministry
Corrections, Policing and Public Safety Ministry See also
Provincial Auditor's reports – Justice Ministry and Corrections, Policing and Public Safety Ministry
2018-19 annual integrated audit and IT audit work, (2019) v.2, ch.2,
P240
2019-20 annual integrated audit, (2020) v.2, ch.2,
P240
Community rehabilitation of adult offenders, audit follow-up (2020) v.2, ch.25,
P242–44
Planning for inmate capacity in correctional facilities, audit follow-up (2020) v.2, ch.26,
P244–46
Providing primary medical care in adult secure-custody correctional centres, audit follow-up (2020) v.2, ch.27,
P246–48
Providing provincial disaster assistance, performance audit (2021) v.1, ch.4,
P240–42
Rehabilitating adult inmates, audit follow-up (2021) v.2, ch.20,
P248–49
Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan
Gradworks Inc., Achieving intern development program goals, audit follow-up, (2018) v.2, ch.34,
C162–63
Economy Ministry
Monitoring IT service providers, audit follow-up, (2017) v.1, ch.17,
P47–48
Education Ministry
Capital asset planning for schools, audit follow-up
Enforcing P3 joint-use school project agreements, audit follow-up, (2019) v.2, ch.30,
P44–45
Evaluating the early years intensive support program, performance audit (2021) v.1, ch.5,
P266–68
Increasing grade 12 graduation rates, audit follow-up
Monitoring kindergarten students' readiness to learn in the primary grades, audit follow-up
Monitoring school instruction time, audit follow-up
Operationalizing the education sector strategic plan, audit follow-up, (2019) v.1, ch.20,
P44
Teachers' Superannuation Commission, Teachers' Dental Plan
2017-18 annual integrated and information technology audit, (2018) v.2, ch.18,
P37–38
2018-19 annual integrated and information technology audit, (2019) v.2, ch.17,
P37–38
eHealth Saskatchewan
2017-18 annual integrated audit, (2018) v.2, ch.3,
P153–56
2018-19 annual integrated audit, (2019) v.2, ch.3,
P153–56
2019-20 annual integrated audit, (2020) v.2, ch.3,
P153–56
2020-2021 annual integrated audit, (2021) v.2, ch.3,
P153–56
Mitigating vendor influence and related conflicts of interest
Performance audit, (2019) v.1, ch.3,
P145–49
Audit follow-up, (2021) v.1, ch.13,
P145–49
Securing patient data, audit follow-up, (2020) v.2, ch.28,
P157
Securing portable devices, performance audit, (2020) v.1, ch.6,
P149–53
Sharing patient data, audit follow-up, (2019) v.1, ch.21,
P156–57
Energy and Resources Ministry
2020-21 annual audit, (2021) v.2, ch.4,
P380–85
Auditing producer returns for non-renewable resources
Performance audit, (2019) v.1, ch.4,
P48–52
Audit follow-up, (2022) v.1, ch.10,
P385–87
Regulating oil and gas and pipeline industry incidents, audit follow-up, (2021) v.1, ch.14,
P379–80
Regulating pipelines, audit follow-up
Environment Ministry
2018-19 annual integrated and information technology audit, (2019) v.2, ch.4,
P59–60
Managing sustainable fish populations, performance audit, (2019) v.2, ch.21,
P60–64
Preventing entry and spread of aquatic invasive species, audit follow-up, (2020) v.2, ch.29,
P56–58
Regulating contaminated sites, audit follow-up, (2019) v.1, ch.23,
P58–59
Regulating landfills, audit follow-up, (2020) v.1, ch.16,
P54–56
Regulating waste diversion through recycling, performance audit, (2020) v.2, ch.20,
P64–66
Finance Ministry
Implementing the Revenue Administration Modernization Project, audit follow-up, (2021) v.2, ch.24,
P356–57
Internal audit in ministries, audit follow-up, (2020) v.2, ch.30,
P356
Public Employees Benefits Agency, effectively informing certain pension plan members, audit follow-up (2020) v.2, ch.31,
P357
Global Transportation Hub
Acquiring land from the public sector, audit follow-up, (2018) v.2, ch.33,
P21–22
Government Relations Ministry
Northern Municipal Trust Account
2018 annual integrated audit, (2020) v.1, ch.1,
P338–40
2019 annual integrated audit, (2020) v.2, ch.5,
P338–40
2020 annual integrated audit, (2021) v.2, ch.6,
P338–40
Proposing Education Property Tax Mill Rates, audit follow-up, (2021) v.2, ch.25,
P337–38
Recommending infrastructure projects for funding, audit follow-up, (2021) v.1, ch.16,
P334–37
Safe drinking water in northern settlements, audit follow-up, (2021) v.1, ch.15,
P330–34
Health Ministry
3sHealth, Procuring goods and services, audit follow-up, (2020) v.1, ch.14,
P157–58
2017-18 annual integrated audit, (2018) v.2, ch.7,
P76
Coordinating provision of helicopter ambulance
Performance audit, (2019) v.2, ch.22,
P93–97
Audit follow-up, (2021) v.2, ch.26,
P93–97
Coordinating use of lean, audit follow-up
Detecting inappropriate physician payments, audit follow-up, (2020) v.1, ch.17,
P97–99
Monitoring opioid prescribing and dispensing
Performance audit, (2019) v.1, ch.7,
P76–86
Audit follow-up, (2021) v.2, ch.28,
P76–86
Preventing diabetes-related health complications, audit follow-up, (2020) v.2, ch.32,
P99–100
Providing special needs equipment for persons with disabilities, audit follow-up
Regulating meat safety, audit follow-up, (2019) v.2, ch.36,
P97
Using critical incident reporting to improve patient safety, performance audit, (2021) v.1, ch.6,
P101–6
Highways Ministry
2017-18 annual integrated audit, (2018) v.2, ch.8,
P13–18
2018-19 annual integrated and information technology audit, (2020) v.1, ch.2,
P13–18
2019-20 annual integrated and information technology audit, (2020) v.2, ch.7,
P13–18
Acquiring land for the Regina bypass, audit follow-up, (2018) v.2, ch.35,
P20–21
Addressing road safety concerns on existing highways, audit follow-up
Enforcing vehicle weight and dimension requirements, audit follow-up, (2019) v.1, ch.28,
P18–19
Justice Ministry See also
Provincial Auditor's reports – Justice Ministry and Corrections, Policing and Public Safety Ministry
2018-19 annual integrated audit, (2019) v.2, ch.8,
P221–22
2019-20 annual integrated audit, (2020) v.2, ch.8,
P221–22
Enforcing maintenance payments, audit follow-up (2019) v.2, ch.37,
P222–23
Supporting Provincial Court of Saskatchewan to manage court workloads, audit follow-up, (2020) v.2, ch.33,
P226–29
Justice Ministry and Corrections, Policing and Public Safety Ministry
Implementing strategies to reduce short-term remand in Saskatoon and the surrounding area, performance audit (2021) v.1, ch.8,
P233–38
Leading the community safety and well-being initiative, audit follow-up
Victims' Fund annual integrated audit
Office of Residential Tenancies
Adjudicating tenancy disputes, performance audit, (2021) v.1, ch.9,
P231–33
Parks, Culture and Sport Ministry
Providing safe drinking water in provincial parks, performance audit, (2019) v.2, ch.23,
P352–55
Western Development Museum
2019-20 annual integrated audit, (2020) v.2, ch.17,
P329–30
Permanently removing historical artifacts, audit follow-up
Public Guardian and Trustee of Saskatchewan
Providing property guardianship services to adult clients
Performance audit, (2020) v.1, ch.9,
P229–31
Audit follow-up, (2021) v.2, ch.30,
P229–31
Public Service Commission
2017-18 annual integrated audit, (2018) v.2, ch.12,
P309–10
Advancing workplace diversity and inclusion in ministries (2022) v.1, ch.4,
P311–17
Centrally managing and securing MIDAS HR/payroll, annual specified procedures audit
Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission
Enabling apprentices to achieve certification, audit follow-up
Saskatchewan Cancer Agency
Delivering the breast cancer screening program, audit follow-up, (2020) v.2, ch.37,
P143–45
Delivering the colorectal cancer screening program, performance audit, (2020) v.2, ch.21,
P138–43
Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation
Managing succession, performance audit, (2019) v.1, ch.10,
P34
Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation
Minimizing employee absenteeism, audit follow-up, (2019) v.2, ch.38,
C90–91 ,
C94–96
Preventing cyberattacks, performance audit, (2021) v.2, ch.17,
C303–8
Saskatchewan Government Insurance
Ensuring only qualified drivers remain licensed, audit follow-up
Monitoring fines from automated speed enforcement
Performance audit, (2019) v.1, ch.11,
C68–74 ,
C81
Audit follow-up, (2022) v.1, ch.17,
C316–18
Saskatchewan Health Authority
Administering medication in Weyburn and Estevan hospitals, audit follow-up, (2020) v.1, ch.24,
P205–6
Analyzing surgical biopsies in Regina and Saskatoon labs efficiently, performance audit, (2018) v.2, ch.23,
P174–84
Annual integrated audits
2017-18, (2018) v.2, ch.14,
P167–74
2018-19, (2019) v.2, ch.12,
P167–74
2019-20, (2020) v.2, ch.12,
P167–74
2020-21, (2021) v.2, ch.11,
P167–74
Delivering accessible and responsive ground ambulance services in southwest Saskatchewan, audit follow-up, (2019) v.2, ch.39,
P200–202
Delivering provincially funded childhood immunizations in La Ronge and surrounding area, audit follow-up
Efficient use of MRIs in Regina, audit follow-up, (2020) v.1, ch.25,
P206–9
Maintain Saskatoon and surrounding area health care facilities, performance audit, (2019) v.1, ch.12,
P189–95
Maintaining medical equipment in healthcare facilities in Melfort and surrounding area, audit follow-up, (2020) v.1, ch.26,
P209
Medication management in long-term care facilities in Kindersley and surrounding area, audit follow-up, (2020) v.1, ch.27,
P209–10
Minimizing employee absenteeism, audit follow-up, (2020) v.1, ch.28,
P210–13
Overseeing contracted special-care homes in Saskatoon and surrounding area, audit follow-up, (2020) v.1, ch.29,
P213–16
Preventing and controlling hospital-acquired infections in Regina hospitals, performance audit, (2018) v.2, ch.24,
P184–89
Providing timely access to mental health and addictions services in Prince Albert and surrounding areas, audit follow-up, (2021) v.1, ch.22,
P216–18
Providing timely and appropriate home-care services in the City of Prince Albert and surrounding area, audit follow-up (2019) v.1, ch.35,
P202–3
Safe and timely discharge of patients from Regina hospitals, audit follow-up, (2019) v.2, ch.41,
P204–5
Treating patients at risk of suicide in Northwest Saskatchewan, performance audit, (2019) v.2, ch.24,
P195–200
Triaging emergency department patients in Saskatoon hospitals, audit follow-up (2021) v.1, ch.23,
P218–20
Saskatchewan Housing Corporation
Maintaining housing units, audit follow-up, (2020) v.1, ch.30,
P431–34
Providing adequate housing for social housing clients, audit follow-up, (2021) v.1, ch.24,
P434–35
Saskatchewan Impaired Driver Treatment Centre
Program delivery
Performance audit, (2018) v.1, ch.9,
P135–38
Audit follow-up, (2020) v.2, ch.38,
P135–38
Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority
2017-18 annual integrated audit, (2018) v.2, ch.15,
P23–25
2018-19 annual integrated and information technology audit, (2019) v.2, ch.13,
P23–25
2019-20 annual integrated and information technology audit, (2020) v.2, ch.13,
P23–25
Saskatchewan Legal Aid Commission
Providing legal aid services, audit follow-up
Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority
2017-18 annual integrated audit, (2018) v.2, ch.16,
P23–26
2018-19 annual integrated and information technology audit, (2019) v.2, ch.13,
P23–25
2019-20 annual integrated and information technology audit, (2020) v.2, ch.13,
P23–25
2021-22 annual integrated audit, (2022) v.2, ch.5,
P410–11
Assuring safety of liquor products, audit follow-up, (2019) v.2, ch.42,
P27
Managing projects with significant IT components, audit follow-up
Regulating locally manufactured craft alcohol, performance audit, (2022) v.1, ch.6,
P406–10
Regulating on-table liquor sales, audit follow-up
Regulating recreational cannabis, performance audit, (2021) v.1, ch.10,
P401–5
Saskatchewan Power Corporation
Maintaining above-ground assets used to distribute electricity, audit follow-up, (2022) v.1, ch.25,
C332–37
Managing the risk of cyber incidents, audit follow-up, (2019) v.2, ch.45,
C125–29 ,
C134
Planning to shut down and decommission boundary dam, performance audit, (2020) v.2, ch.23,
C126–27 ,
C129–34
Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency
Alerting the public about imminently dangerous events, audit follow-up (2021) v.2, ch.35,
P360–61
Coordinating provincial emergency preparedness, audit follow-up (2020) v.2, ch.40,
P358–60
Detecting wildfires, audit follow-up
Saskatchewan Water Corporation
Purchasing goods and services, audit follow-up, (2020) v.1, ch.31,
C96–101
Saskatchewan Workers' Compensation Board
2018-19 annual integrated audit, (2020) v.1, ch.4,
P394
2019-20 annual integrated audit, (2021) v.1, ch.1,
P394
Administering psychological injury claims, performance audit, (2022) v.1, ch.7,
P394–401
Co-ordinating injured workers' return to work, audit follow-up
SaskBuilds and Procurement Ministry
Learning from use of P3s, audit follow-up (2019) v.2, ch.44,
P366–67
Securing the data centre, audit follow-up (2021) v.1, ch.26,
P367–69
Web applications security requirements, audit follow-up (2021) v.1, ch.27,
P369–70
SaskEnergy Inc.
Keeping pipelines operating safely
Performance audit, (2020) v.1, ch.11,
C104–7
School boards and divisions
2019-20 annual integrated audit, (2020) v.1, ch.5,
P108–11
2020-21 annual integrated audit, (2021) v.1, ch.2,
P108–11
Chinook School Division No. 211, supporting grade 2 students in achieving grade level math, performance audit, (2019) v.2, ch.20,
P124
Horizon School Division No. 205, Maintaining facilities, performance audit, (2020) v.1, ch.8,
P129–32
Living Sky School Division No. 202, Engaging grades 7 to 12 students, audit follow-up, (2020) v.2, ch.34,
P134–35
North East School Division No. 200, Increasing grade 3 students reading at grade level, audit follow-up, (2020) v.1, ch.20,
P132
Northern Lights School Division No. 113, Procuring goods and services, performance audit, (2019) v.1, ch.8,
P111–18
Prairie Valley School Division No. 208, Monitoring progress of home-based learners, audit follow-up, (2020) v.1, ch.21,
P132–33
Regina Roman Catholic Separate School Division No. 81, English as an additional language programming, audit follow-up, (2020) v.2, ch.35,
P134
Regina School Division No. 4, Promoting positive student behaviour, audit follow-up, (2020) v.1, ch.22,
P133–34
Saskatoon School Division No. 13
Monitoring student readiness to learn after kindergarten, performance audit, (2021) v.1, ch.11,
P120–24
Pension plan for non-teaching staff
2018-19 annual integrated audit, (2019) v.2, ch.15,
P118–19
2019-20 annual integrated audit, (2020) v.2, ch.18,
P118–19
Procurement processes, audit follow-up, (2020) v.2, ch.41,
P119–20
St. Paul's Roman Catholic Separate School Division, No. 20
Processes to promote good student health and fitness, audit follow-up, (2021) v.1, ch.30,
P128–29
Processes to support technology in the classroom, performance audit, (2019) v.2, ch.25,
P124–28
Social Services Ministry
2018-19 annual integrated audit and IT work, (2019) v.2, ch.16,
P250–54
2019-20 annual integrated audit, (2020) v.2, ch.15,
P250–54
2020-21 annual integrated audit, (2021) v.2, ch.12,
P250–54
2021-22 annual integrated audit, (2022) v.2, ch.6,
P427–31
Investigating allegations of child abuse and neglect, audit follow-up
Minimizing absenteeism, audit follow-up
Monitoring foster families
Performance audit, (2020) v.1, ch.12,
P254–57
Audit follow-up, (2022) v.1, ch.26,
P424–26
Monitoring quality of care in homes for adults with intellectual disabilities, performance audit, (2021) v.2, ch.18,
P413–24
Placing minister wards in permanent homes, audit follow-up (2021) v.1, ch.28,
P265
Protecting children in care, audit follow-up (2020) v.2, ch.44,
P264
Protecting children-in-care information in the Linkin system, audit follow-up (2021) v.1, ch.29,
P264–65
Supervising community-based organizations delivering programs to intellectually disabled people, audit follow-up
Standing committees
Crown and Central Agencies
Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan
Inspecting elevating devices, audit follow-up
Tourism Saskatchewan
Managing social media use, audit follow-up, (2020) v.1, ch.32,
P66–70
Water Security Agency
2018-19 annual integrated audit, (2019) v.2, ch.18,
P341–43
2019-20 annual integrated audit, (2020) v.2, ch.16,
P341–43
2020-21 annual integrated audit, (2021) v.2, ch.13,
P341–43
Regulating drainage, audit follow-up, (2021) v.1, ch.31,
P349–52
Regulating water use, performance audit, (2020) v.1, ch.13,
P343–49
Provincial autonomy
Critique, member's statement
Defence of, Throne Speech response,
2705 ,
2754
And priorities of Saskatchewan people
And priorities of Saskatchewan people, budget debate,
3469
Saskatchewan-first legislation,
N491
Critique, Throne Speech response,
2675
Introduction and purpose, Throne Speech,
2566
Introduction and purpose, Throne Speech response,
2588 ,
2612 ,
2633 ,
2642 ,
2647 ,
2680 ,
2690 ,
2700 ,
2707 ,
2722 ,
2725 ,
2729–30 ,
2740 ,
2760–61
Saskatchewan-first policies and legislation, support, petition
Saskatchewan-first policies and legislation, support for, member's statement
Saskatchewan-first policies and legislation, support for, moved (Young, C.)
White paper
Critique, Throne Speech response,
2594–95 ,
2607–8 ,
2619 ,
2620–21 ,
2651–52 ,
2675 ,
2701 ,
2709 ,
2738
Provincial Capital Commission
Accommodation costs,
N530
COVID-19, impact on operations,
N113–14
Inflation, impact on,
N530
Operational expenses,
N530
Provincial Comptroller
And comptrollers from other provinces, interaction with,
P284
Paton, Terry, retirement, recognition,
P281
Provincial Court Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 65)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Committee discussion
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Harrison, D.)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Provincial disaster assistance program
Claims, trends and forecasting,
N382–83
Climate change, accounting for,
N149–50
Disaster area designation and restoration work, timeliness of,
P241–42
Federal funding, access to,
P242
Provincial Education Plan
School board approval,
U395
Provincial Emblems and Honours Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 121)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Committee discussion
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Lambert)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Provincial laboratory See
Roy Romanow Provincial Laboratory
Provincial Library
Multilingual and Indigenous language collections, refresh,
U351
Provincial parks See
Parks, provincial
Provincial Protective Services Act (No. 107)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Committee discussion
Committee, report without amendment, moved (McLeod, T.)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Provincial protective services unit
2324 ,
N245–46
Community safety officers, powers,
N248
Creation, member's statement
Environmental compliance and field services,
E237
Inter-ministerial communication and memorandums of understanding,
E240–41
Throne Speech response,
904 ,
906 ,
959 ,
976 ,
982 ,
999 ,
1001 ,
1012 ,
1073 ,
1081 ,
1100 ,
2612 ,
2627 ,
2654 ,
2722 ,
2740 ,
2757
Water security enforcement,
P347
Provincial sales tax
And carbon tax, impact on cost of living
Exemptions on agricultural services,
E207
Rate, affordability and provision of government services
Provincial Sales Tax Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 36)
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee
Committee discussion
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Keisig),
C62
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Provincial Sales Tax Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 84)
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee
Committee discussion
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Bonk),
C287
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Provincial sales tax expansion
2333 See also
Budgets – 2017 austerity budget
And federal harmonization, budget debate,
1881 ,
1958
And fees, expansion
Budget debate,
1881 ,
1968 ,
2013 ,
2052 ,
2054 ,
2057 ,
3405 ,
3421 ,
3450 ,
3464 ,
3480
And funding for initiatives in health care,
2334–35
Live events,Throne Speech response,
2621 ,
2684
Throne Speech response,
2607
Provincial training allowance
E162–63 ,
E405 See also
Skills training – Education training incentive
COVID-19, adjustments,
E27
PRP (prescription review program) See
Drugs and pharmaceuticals – Prescription review program
PST (Provincial sales tax) See
Provincial sales tax
PTA (provincial training allowance) See
Provincial training allowance
PTRC (Petroleum Technology Research Centre) See
Petroleum Technology Research Centre, Regina
PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder)
Public Accounts Committee
Canadian Council of Public Accounts Committees
Committee authorizes attendance at Canadian Council of Public Accounts Committees and Canadian Council of Legislative Auditors annual conference, moved (Lemaigre)
Committee authorizes attendance at Canadian Council of Public Accounts Committees and Canadian Council of Legislative Auditors annual conference, moved (Young, C.)
Chair consult with Crown and Central Agencies Committee prior to forwarding audit committee member recommendations to Speaker, moved (Young, C.)
Committee recommendations, implementation, status,
P307
COVID-19 pandemic, impact on committee schedule,
P307 ,
P308 ,
P309
Elections
Chair [Wotherspoon], moved (Bradshaw)
Deputy Chair [Bradshaw], moved (Nerlien)
Deputy Chair [Hargrave], moved (Dennis)
Deputy Chair [Nerlien], moved (Goudy)
Deputy Chair [Young, C.], moved (Nerlien)
Membership
Eight members, including two opposition members, for duration of 29th legislature, moved (Harrison, J.)
Substitution, moved (Dennis)
Substitution, moved (Harrison, J.)
Provincial Auditor
Respectful appreciation for distinguished and dedicated service, moved (Young, C.)
Provincial Auditor reports, status updates provided three business days prior to a meeting, moved (Hargrave)
Reports
First, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Young, C.)
First, moved (Wotherspoon) for concurrence
Second, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Nerlien)
Second, moved (Wotherspoon) for concurrence
Third, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Harrison, D.)
Third, moved (Wotherspoon) for concurrence
Steering committee
Agenda, priority of business, and membership, moved (Friesen)
Report, first, adoption, moved (Young, C.),
P71
Public and Private Rights Board
Appointment, moved (Eyre)
Interim appointment, moved (Eyre)
Public Complaints Commission
Funding and caseloads,
N79
Serious incident response team, police oversight
First Nations and Métis, community liaison,
N79
Public debt See
Government financial management
Public employees pension plan See
Pensions – Public employees pension plan, members, information sharing with
Public Guardian and Trustee of Saskatchewan
Information technology system, implementation, funding,
N135
Property guardianship services, provision of,
P230–31
Provincial Auditor's reports
Public health See also
Drug and alcohol abuse ;
Health care ;
Mental health and addictions ;
Occupational health and safety ;
Vaccination
Communicable diseases, reduction programming, funding,
U399
Inspectors, training, interprovincial agreements,
U496 ,
U513
Public Health (Enhanced Enforcement) Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 604)
Public health measures, COVID-19 See also
COVID-19, government response ;
Health – COVID-19
Compliance See also
Small business – COVID-19 public health measures
Throne Speech response,
25 ,
61 ,
62–63 ,
91 ,
109 ,
110 ,
114 ,
118 ,
145 ,
147 ,
161 ,
218 ,
222
Contributions of Nazeem Muhajarine, member's statement
Critique, member's statement
Effectiveness and fatalities,
835–37
Effectiveness and responsiveness
Effectiveness and responsiveness, budget debate,
287 ,
355
Effectiveness and responsiveness, Throne Speech response,
1050–51 ,
1078–79
Enforcement, resource allocation
Enforcement, secure isolation sites
Impact on people, businesses, and communities,
825–26
Implement all measures identified by medical health officers, motion (Mowat)
Implement all measures identified by medical health officers, opposition motion, critique,
2340
And personal rights and freedoms
Throne Speech response,
2634
Provincial and local areas of responsibility
Provincial and municipal areas of responsibility
Provincial and municipal areas of responsibility, Throne Speech response,
919
Provincial direction of Crown corporations
Re-open plan
Throne Speech response,
218–20
Recommendations and orders,
U165
And formal advice to government
And medical interventions
Modelling and proof-of-vaccination policy
Public Health (Safe Access to Hospitals) Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 48)
Referred to Human Services Committee
Committee discussion
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Fiaz),
U154
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Public Interest Disclosure Commissioner See
Ombudsman and Public Interest Disclosure Commissioner
Public libraries
And literacy, funding,
U187
Online books and resources, increased usage during COVID-19,
U70
Paddockwood Public Library, Good Neighbour Appreciation Award, recipients, member's statement
Resource-sharing grants,
U351
Saskatchewan Access to Legal Information project,
N85
Services, accessibility, funding,
U351
Public Participation Act (No. 607)
Public Participation Act (No. 611)
Public Participation Act (No. 614)
Public Pension and Benefits Administration Corporation Act (No. 94)
Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee
Committee discussion
Committee, report with amendment, moved (Lawrence),
C447
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Amendments, first and second readings
Public-private partnerships
Accounting standards, change, impact on representation in financial documents,
C381–83
Benefits, application to traditional build processes,
P366–67
National Awards for Innovation and Excellence, Regina bypass, recipient, member's statement
Public safety See
Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency
And justice, funding,
N491
National alert and aggregation dissemination system, implementation timeline,
P361
Okihtcitawak Patrol Group, Saskatoon, recognition, member's statement
Protection of persons and property
Budget debate,
270 ,
274 ,
289 ,
319 ,
348 ,
404 ,
1879 ,
1969 ,
1984 ,
2060
Funding, budget debate,
271 ,
315 ,
333–34 ,
1882 ,
1901–2 ,
1932 ,
1949 ,
1959 ,
2006–7 ,
2061 ,
3477–78
Throne Speech response,
902 ,
927 ,
954–55 ,
958–59 ,
982 ,
999 ,
1001 ,
1008–9 ,
1073 ,
1081–82 ,
2627–28 ,
2644 ,
2654 ,
2676 ,
2706 ,
2722 ,
2740
SaskAlert program, administration,
P360–61
User access management,
P360
SaskAlert program, network limitations,
P361
Public service
COVID-19, impact on sick leave and general entitlement use,
C206
COVID-19, impact on work environments,
C11
COVID-19, redeployment to assist with pandemic efforts,
C11 ,
C15 ,
N147–48 ,
P80 ,
P204 ,
U17 ,
U87 ,
U268 ,
U269 ,
U275
Employee and family assistance plan,
C11 ,
C370
Equal pay for equal work, history,
U300
Executive appointments, recruitment and competitions,
C376
Gilks, Rose, retirement as chief executive officer at SaskCulture, member's statement
Human resources strategic policy framework,
P314
Inclusion initiatives and privacy concerns,
P316
Indigenous employees, tracking,
C15–16
Pensions and benefits, funding See
Pensions
Psychological health and safety in the workplace, national standard, implementation,
C372
Respect in the workplace training and anti-harassment initiatives,
C14 ,
C372
River Valley Resilience Retreat, member's statement
Staff
Breakdown by ministry,
C206
Supervisory, collective bargaining, provisions,
C16 ,
U80
Women in leadership positions,
N464
Staff compensation
In-scope and out-of-scope,
C206–7
Out-of-scope employees,
C205–6
Taylor-Ash, Mary, retirement as chief executive officer,
N36
Vacancies, tracking, impact on post-secondary programming,
U123
Public Service Commission
Collective bargaining, role in,
C207 ,
C374
Complaints and grievances
Appeals for out-of-scope employees,
C375–76
Digitization and born-digital initiatives,
C14–15
Diversity sourcing strategy,
C16
Governance structure and role of Minister,
C374–75
Human resource business partner teams, embedded in ministries,
C369
Information technology, user access management,
P306–7 ,
P309–10
Pilot project and improved protocols,
P310
Provincial Auditor's reports
PSC Client
Data centre security audits, timeliness,
P310–11
Senior Indigenous advisor,
C370
Staff
Senior positions, compensation and performance expectations,
C12–13
Public Transit Infrastructure Fund See
Bus services – Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program, public transit funding
Public Trustee See
Public Guardian and Trustee of Saskatchewan
Public welfare See also
Child welfare ;
Income assistance programs ;
Persons with disabilities
Critique, member's statement
Government approach, budget debate,
3454
Social health, indicators,
3874–75 See also
Economy – Strength, indicators, choice of
Budget debate,
287 ,
297 ,
317 ,
343 ,
390–91 ,
1994–95 ,
2015 ,
2051 ,
2077 ,
3449 ,
3480 ,
3481
Trustee and money management supports, budget debate,
1971
Publicly-funded Health Entity Public Interest Disclosure Act (No. 20)
Referred to Human Services Committee
Committee discussion
Committee, report with amendment, moved (Ross, A.),
U146
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Amendments, first and second readings
Pulp and paper mills
Paper Excellence pulp mill, Prince Albert,
2331 ,
E174 ,
E219
Throne Speech response,
901 ,
942 ,
957 ,
990 ,
1006 ,
1015 ,
1026 ,
1037 ,
1046 ,
1073 ,
1102 ,
2611 ,
2681 ,
2711
Red Leaf Pulp, wheat straw pulp facility, Regina,
2326 ,
2331 ,
E174
Throne Speech response,
901 ,
905 ,
925 ,
953 ,
980 ,
984 ,
990 ,
998 ,
1006 ,
1046 ,
1073 ,
1102 ,
2611
Pulses
Processing, growth plan target,
3861 ,
E193
Throne Speech response,
53 ,
55