Hansard Speaker Index - 29th Legislature 
        
       
      
      
Sarauer, Ms. Nicole  (NDP, Regina Douglas Park) 
Accessible Saskatchewan Act (No. 103) 
  
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 1] 
  
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 2] 
  
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 3] 
  
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 4] 
  
Advocate for Children and Youth 
Desperately Waiting,  special report on mental health and addictions services for children and youth 
Government commitment, 
	1979  
  
 
  
Alcohol and Gaming Regulation (Outdoor Public Places) Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 86) 
  
Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 124) 
  
Animal Production Act (No. 73) 
  
Art and artists 
Balfour Collegiate Arts Collective, member's statement, 
	3935  
  
  
Automobile Accident Insurance Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 52) 
  
Bear deterrents and repellents 
Use in public urban spaces, regulations 
Ministerial statement (Eyre), 
	5041  
  
  
  
Boiler and Pressure Vessel (Automation and Remote Supervision Pilot) Amendment Act, 2023 (No. 132) 
  
Business Corporations Act, 2020 (No. 5) 
  
Child and Family Services Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 101) 
  
Child Care Amendment Act, 2023 (No. 143) 
  
Child support 
Calculation service 
Expansion, ministerial statement (Eyre), 
	4718  
  
  
  
Children 
Child and family agenda and coordination of services, 
	2038–2040  
  
  
Community associations 
Regina 
Al Ritchie Community Association, recognition, member's statement, 
	3533–3534 , 
	4814  
  
Eastview Community Association 
Recognition, member's statement, 
	4899  
  
Winter Carnival, member's statement, 
	1841 , 
	3620  
  
  
  
  
Condolence motions 
Bjarnason, Bryan Harvey, former MLA, moved (Moe), 
	3640  
  
Byers, Neil Erland, former MLA, moved (Moe), 
	1218–1219  
  
Draper, Charles (Lewis) Woodvine, former MLA, moved (Moe), 
	3641  
  
Hamilton, Doreen Ellen, former MLA, moved (Moe), 
	3641–3642  
  
Hammersmith, Jerome (Jerry) Alvin, former MLA, moved (Moe), 
	3642  
  
Keeping, Thomas (Tom) Homer, former MLA, moved (Moe), 
	3643  
  
Kowalsky, Peter (Myron), former MLA, moved (Moe), 
	3644  
  
Martens, Harold Arthur, former MLA, moved (Moe), 
	3645  
  
Martin, Gordon (Beattie), former MLA, moved (Moe), 
	3646  
  
Oliver, Allan Roy, former MLA, moved (Moe), 
	3646  
  
Prefontaine, Joceline Sylvia, former MLA, moved (Moe), 
	3647  
  
Rybchuk, Metro Carl, former MLA, moved (Moe), 
	1223  
  
Sauder, Lloyd David, former MLA, moved (Moe), 
	1224  
  
Teichrob, Carol, former MLA, moved (Moe), 
	3649  
  
Walker, Edward Hazen, former MLA, moved (Moe), 
	3650  
  
  
Constitutional Questions Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 102) 
Committee discussion  
	N428  
 
  
Corporation Capital Tax Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 44) 
  
Correctional centres 
COVID-19, prevention and outbreak management, 
	182–183  
  
The Book Project, member's statement, 
	1412–1413  
  
  
Corrections, Policing and Public Safety Ministry, Estimates 
(2021, December), supplementary, 
	N142–150  
  
(2023, November), supplementary, 
	N603–606  
  
  
Credit Union Amendment Act, 2020 (No. 22) 
  
Crown and Central Agencies Committee 
Elections 
Deputy Chair [Teed], moved (Sarauer), 
	C291  
  
  
Membership 
Substitution, moved (Sarauer), 
	3768 , 
	H20  
  
  
  
Culture and multiculturalism 
Festa Italiana and 50th anniversary of G. Marconi Canadian Italian Club, member's statement, 
	3113  
  
  
Demonstrations 
Public health orders 
Contrary to, introduce mandatory minimum fines for organizers, motion (Sarauer); leave not granted, 
	803  
  
  
  
Dental Disciplines Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 62) 
  
Domestic violence 
Rates 
Government actions and supports, 
	4801  
  
  
  
Drug and alcohol abuse 
Provincial rates and government investments in treatment, 
	4735  
  
  
Duty-to-consult framework 
  
Easter 
Resilience, redemption, and hope, member's statement, 
	5303  
  
  
Economy Committee 
Elections 
Deputy Chair [Bowes], moved (Sarauer), 
	E291  
  
  
Membership 
Substitution, moved (Sarauer), 
	H20  
  
  
  
Education (Parents' Bill of Rights) Amendment Act, 2023 (No. 137) 
  
Education Amendment Act, 2023 (No. 134) 
  
Education Consequential Amendments Act, 2023 (No. 135) 
  
Education policy 
Preferred first name and pronouns policy for students 
Mental health impacts and supports for children and youth, 
	4613  
  
Repeal, call upon the government, moved (Teed), 
	4782–4784  
  
  
  
Education, funding 
Adequate, moved (Conway), 
	3814  
  
  
Emergency 911 System Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 99) 
Committee discussion  
	N523  
 
  
Emergency Planning Amendment Act, 2020 (No. 23) 
  
Emergency Planning Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 2) (No. 67) 
Committee discussion  
	N178  
 
  
Employment 
Skilled labour shortage, 
	3266  
  
  
Enforcement of Maintenance Orders Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 68) 
  
Exports 
Growth, support for policies and investments, moved (Bonk), 
	5591–5592  
  
  
Family Maintenance Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 111) 
  
Federal government, critique 
Condemnation, increased regulation on law-abiding gun owners and reduced sentences for serious offenders, moved (Domotor), 
	2482–2483  
  
Regulatory policies, impact on provincial economy 
Demand Liberal-NDP coalition end such policies and denounce federal NDP for their support of said policies, moved (Domotor), 
	4702–4703  
  
Quantification of harm, Economic Impact Assessment Tribunal 
Referral of federal regulations 
Ministerial statement (Eyre), 
	4822  
  
  
  
  
  
File Hills First Nation 
Self-administered policing program 
  
  
Film Content Information Act (No. 148) 
  
Fire departments and firefighters 
Camp Molly firefighting camps for girls and nonbinary youth, member's statement, 
	5047  
  
  
Food security 
T-Box Concession, recognition of efforts, member's statement, 
	1236  
  
  
Franchise Disclosure Act (No. 149) 
  
Fuel tax 
Suspend for six months to help with the high cost of living 
Moved (Wotherspoon), 
	4707  
  
  
  
Funeral and Cremation Services (Legal Decision-Maker Protection) Amendment Act, 2023 (No. 145) 
  
Government 
Record on job creation, health care, and affordability, condemnation, moved (Wotherspoon), 
	3277–3278  
  
  
Government information technology 
  
Government Relations Ministry, Estimates 
  
Greenhouse gases 
Federal caps, referred to Economic Impact Assessment Tribunal, ministerial statement (Eyre), 
	5335  
  
  
Guns 
Protect rights of law-abiding firearm owners, moved (Tell), 
	3029  
  
  
Health care workers, recruitment and retention 
Needs, and COVID-19 human resources management, 
	1475–1476  
  
  
Health Shared Services Saskatchewan (3sHealth) Act (No. 45) 
  
Highways and Transportation Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 47) 
  
Highways Ministry, Provincial Auditor's reports 
  
Holodomor, Ukraine, 1932-1933 
National Holodomor Awareness Week, member's statement, 
	4729–4730  
  
  
Honours and awards 
Order of Canada 
Poitras, Robin, recipient, member's statement, 
	1916  
  
  
  
Hospitals, emergency rooms 
Mental health and addictions supports, continuum of care and patient overdose, 
	2963–2964  
  
  
House Services Committee 
Reports 
Second, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Sarauer), 
	H2  
  
Ninth, moved (Sarauer) for concurrence, 
	2665  
  
Tenth, moved (Sarauer) for concurrence, 
	3136  
  
Eleventh, moved (Sarauer) for concurrence, 
	3136  
  
Twelfth, moved (Sarauer) for concurrence, 
	3839  
  
Thirteenth, moved (Sarauer) for concurrence, 
	4389  
  
Fourteenth, moved (Sarauer) for concurrence, 
	4882  
  
Fifteenth, moved (Sarauer) for concurrence, 
	5549  
  
  
Rules and Procedures of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan  
Changes to Rule 160, moved (Harrison, J.), 
	H20–21  
  
 
  
Human trafficking 
Hope Restored Canada, government funding 
Ministerial statement (Eyre), 
	2878  
  
  
  
Immigration Services Act (No. 160) 
  
Income Tax Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 82) 
  
Income Tax Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 157) 
  
Innovation Saskatchewan Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 80) 
  
Insurance Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 71) 
  
Inter-jurisdictional Support Orders Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 69) 
  
Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee 
Bill No. 70, move in camera, request for leave; not granted, 
	N317  
  
Bill No. 88 
Invite constitutional experts to present, moved (Sarauer), 
	N387  
  
Invite Indigenous representatives to present, moved (Sarauer), 
	N387  
  
Refer to Saskatchewan Court of Appeal for opinion on constitutionality, moved (Sarauer), 
	N387–388  
  
  
Elections 
Deputy Chair [Ritchie], moved (Sarauer), 
	N371  
  
  
Membership 
Substitution, moved (Sarauer), 
	H20  
  
  
  
James Smith Cree Nation 
Security force, recognition, member's statement, 
	4795  
  
  
Justice Ministry, Estimates 
(2021, December), supplementary, 
	N135–137  
  
  
Justice, administration 
Murder conviction review, Quewezance sisters, 
	3003–3004  
  
  
Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 59) 
Committee discussion  
	N173  
 
  
King's Bench Act (No. 114) 
Committee discussion  
	N578  
 
  
King's Bench Consequential Amendments Act, 2023 (No. 146) 
  
King's Counsel Act (No. 115) 
Committee discussion  
	N579  
 
  
King's Printer Act (No. 112) 
Committee discussion  
	N577  
 
  
King's Printer Consequential Amendments Act, 2022 (No. 113) 
Committee discussion  
	N578  
 
  
Labour force 
National Day of Mourning for workers killed or injured on the job, member's statement, 
	3723 , 
	3726–3727 , 
	5493  
  
Operational stress and post-traumatic stress injuries, support initiative, member's statement, 
	4650  
  
Saskatoon and District Labour Council, Labour Community Service Awards, recipient, member's statement, 
	3776  
  
  
Labour legislation 
Improvements for workers, petition, 
	4382 , 
	4408 , 
	4461 , 
	4523 , 
	4553–4554 , 
	4577 , 
	4589–4590 , 
	4607 , 
	4626–4627 , 
	4671 , 
	4688 , 
	4712 , 
	4729 , 
	4745 , 
	4769 , 
	4794 , 
	4848–4849 , 
	4874–4875 , 
	4898–4899 , 
	4936 , 
	4952 , 
	4984–4985 , 
	5149–5150 , 
	5213 , 
	5271 , 
	5302 , 
	5357 , 
	5369 , 
	5472 , 
	5484 , 
	5532 , 
	5724–5725  
  
  
Labour Mobility and Fair Registration Practices Act (No. 81) 
  
Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Ministry, Estimates 
  
Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Ministry, Provincial Auditor's reports 
  
Land Titles Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 57) 
  
Leafcutting Beekeepers Registration Repeal Act (No. 96) 
  
Legal Aid Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 46) 
Committee discussion  
	N164  
 
  
Legal services 
Community Legal Assistance Services for Saskatoon Inner City 
  
  
Legislation Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 41) 
Committee discussion  
	N162  
 
  
Legislative Assembly 
Clerk, Greg Putz, retirement, recognition, moved (Harpauer), 
	3171–3172  
  
  
Legislative Assembly Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 70) 
Suspend bill process and consider in Committee of the Whole, moved (Sarauer), 
	2516  
  
  
Legislative Assembly members 
Statement of condolence, Derek Meyers, member for Regina Walsh Acres (died March 28, 2023), 
	3502–3503  
  
  
Legislative Building, Regina 
Security legislation 
Stop passage, petition, 
	1688 , 
	1716 , 
	2298–2299 , 
	2397–2398 , 
	2417 , 
	2433 , 
	2444 , 
	2470–2471 , 
	2492 , 
	2506–2507  
  
  
Security, provision of, 
	1330–1331 , 
	1353–1355 , 
	1417 , 
	1444–1445 , 
	1474–1475 , 
	1580–1581 , 
	1662–1663 , 
	1799–1800 , 
	1878–1879 , 
	1922 , 
	2104–2105 , 
	2121 , 
	2400–2401 , 
	2436–2440  
  
Visitors to the galleries, new rules, 
	4773  
  
  
Liquor stores 
Public, closure, reverse decision, petition, 
	3102  
  
  
Local Improvements Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 104) 
  
Management and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Amendment Act, 2023 (No. 154) 
  
Marriage Act, 2020 (No. 7) 
  
Menstrual products 
Moon Time Sisters, recognition, member's statement, 
	5695  
  
  
Mental health and addictions 
Bipartisan committee and government initiatives, 
	3004–3005  
  
Bipartisan committee, immediately create, petition, 
	2977  
  
  
Mental health and addictions, children and youth 
  
Midwives 
Training, introduce post-secondary program, petition, 
	1322  
  
  
Mineral Resources Amendment Act, 2023 (No. 128) 
  
Ministerial statements [Session 3] 
Human trafficking  
Hope Restored Canada, government funding (Eyre), 
	2878  
  
 
  
Ministerial statements [Session 4] 
Bear deterrents and repellents  
Use in public urban spaces, regulations (Eyre), 
	5041  
  
 
Child support  
Calculation service, expansion (Eyre), 
	4718  
  
 
Federal government, critique  
Regulatory policies, impact on provincial economy, quantification of harm, Economic Impact Assessment Tribunal, referral of federal regulations (Eyre), 
	4822  
  
 
Greenhouse gases  
Federal caps, referred to Economic Impact Assessment Tribunal (Eyre), 
	5335  
  
 
  
Miscellaneous Municipal Statutes Amendment Act, 2023 (No. 153) 
  
Miscellaneous Statutes (Appeal Provisions) Amendment Act, 2020 (No. 9) 
  
Miscellaneous Statutes (Appeal Provisions) Amendment Act, 2020 (No. 2) (No. 10) 
  
Miscellaneous Statutes (Remote Witnessing) Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 54) 
Committee discussion  
	N167  
 
  
Miscellaneous Statutes (Remote Witnessing) Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 2) (No. 55) 
Committee discussion  
	N167  
 
  
Miscellaneous Statutes (Utility Line Locates) Amendment Act, 2023 (No. 142) 
  
Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2021 (No. 53) 
Committee discussion  
	N166  
 
  
Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2023 (No. 140) 
Committee discussion  
	N621  
 
  
Music 
Regina Symphony Orchestra 
Musicians, performance at coronation of King Charles III, member's statement, 
	3961  
  
  
  
Non-profit Corporations Act, 2021 (No. 75) 
  
Non-profit Corporations Consequential Amendment Act 2021 (No. 76) 
Committee discussion  
	N264  
 
  
Occupational health and safety 
  
Overdose 
Fatalities 
Increase, and government focus on treatment and recovery, 
	4656 , 
	5527  
  
  
  
Pawned Property (Recording) Amendment Act, 2020 (No. 16) 
  
Pay equity 
Legislation, petition, 
	641 , 
	805  
  
  
Pension Benefits Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 108) 
  
Personal and/or special-care homes 
Qu'Appelle House, Regina, recognition, member's statement, 
	4015  
  
  
Persons with disabilities 
Camp Easter Seal 
Easter Seal Camp Day, member's statement, 
	4070  
  
  
  
Plant Health Act (No. 116) 
  
Points of Order [Session 2] 
Personal comments 
Personal attacks on members of government, 
	2443  
  
  
  
Points of Order [Session 3] 
Documents cited 
Table memo quoted by the Minister of Health [Merriman], 
	3639  
  
  
Language 
Use of "alternative facts narrative," "fake news narrative," "misinformation," and "misrepresenting", 
	3231  
  
Use of "alternative facts", 
	3252  
  
Use of "alternative narrative", 
	3399  
  
Use of "boneheaded" unparliamentary, 
	3417  
  
Use of "department of hypocrisy" unparliamentary, 
	2843  
  
Use of "just because you say it, doesn't make it true," unparliamentary, 
	2665  
  
Use of "misleading," unparliamentary, 
	2750  
  
Use of "ripped off" unparliamentary, 
	2879  
  
  
Members 
Misrepresentation of member's quote, 
	2762  
  
Personal accusations of racism, 
	3369  
  
Questioning the truthfulness of the Minister of Health [Merriman], 
	3916  
  
Referred to Finance Minister [Harpauer] as a monkey, 
	3369  
  
Referred to Leader of the Opposition as "so-called", 
	3027  
  
Referred to member as member from Regina whatever, 
	3231  
  
  
  
Points of Order [Session 4] 
Gestures, member for Saskatoon University [Bowes] made a very lewd gesture, 
	4736  
  
Language 
Use of "despite what the Premier would have you believe," unparliamentary, 
	5334  
  
Use of "not true," unparliamentary, 
	5646  
  
Use of "people expect their leaders to be honest and forthright," unparliamentary, 
	5376  
  
Use of "socialists", 
	5666  
  
  
Members 
Government House Leaders made a serious allegation against the member for Regina Elphinstone [Conway], 
	4736  
  
Representation of opposition members on the carbon tax, 
	4530  
  
  
Question period 
Not to refer to caucus business, 
	4856  
  
  
Seventy-five minute debate 
Ask that the member stick to the motion [Note: Point of order not specified]  
	4639  
  
Ask the member to stick to the clear parameters of the motion [Note: Point of order not specified]  
	4779  
  
  
  
Police (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act, 2023 (No. 144) 
  
Police Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 106) 
  
Police officers 
Killed in the line of duty 
Memorial service, member's statement, 
	2659  
  
  
  
Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training Act, 2021 (No. 61) 
  
Post-secondary institutions 
Funding, multi-year sustainability support 
And need for skilled workers, 
	3267  
  
  
  
Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute 
Provincial Auditor's reports 
  
  
Privacy (Intimate Images - Additional Remedies) Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 51) 
Committee discussion  
	N165  
 
  
Privilege 
Allegation of grave disorder preventing all members from exercising their duties, 
	4754  
  
  
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.), 
	R6  
  
Reports 
First, moved (Sarauer) for concurrence, 
	4943  
  
  
  
Protection From Human Trafficking (Coerced Debts) Amendment Act, 2023 (No. 152) 
  
Protection From Human Trafficking Act (No. 14) 
  
Provincial Court Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 65) 
Committee discussion  
	N180  
 
  
Provincial Emblems and Honours Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 121) 
  
Provincial Protective Services Act (No. 107) 
  
Provincial Sales Tax Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 84) 
  
Public Accounts  
2022-23, v.1, review by committee, 
	P499–500  
  
 
Public Health (Enhanced Enforcement) Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 604) 
  
Public Health (Safe Access to Hospitals) Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 48) 
  
Public health measures, COVID-19 
Provincial and local areas of responsibility, 
	1445–1446  
  
Recommendations and orders 
And formal advice to government, 
	2190  
  
  
  
Public Participation Act (No. 607) 
  
Public Participation Act (No. 611) 
  
Public Participation Act (No. 614) 
  
Public Pension and Benefits Administration Corporation Act (No. 94) 
  
Qualified independent schools 
Provincial curriculum and student outcomes, 
	2829–2830  
  
  
Queen's Bench Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 56) 
Committee discussion  
	N169  
 
  
Queen's Printer Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 39) 
Committee discussion  
	N157  
 
  
Question period [Session 1] 
Correctional centres  
COVID-19, prevention and outbreak management, 
	182–183  
  
 
Women's shelters  
Second-stage housing 
Operational funding and funding for domestic violence initiatives, 
	867  
  
  
 
  
Question period [Session 2] 
Advocate for Children and Youth  
Desperately Waiting,  special report 
Government commitment, 
	1979  
  
 
 
Children  
Child and family agenda and coordination of services, 
	2038–2040  
  
 
Duty-to-consult framework  
 
Government information technology  
 
Health care workers, recruitment and retention  
Needs, and COVID-19 human resources management, 
	1475–1476  
  
 
Legislative Building, Regina  
Security, provision of, 
	1330–1331 , 
	1353–1355 , 
	1417 , 
	1444–1445 , 
	1474–1475 , 
	1580–1581 , 
	1662–1663 , 
	1799–1800 , 
	1878–1879 , 
	1922 , 
	2104–2105 , 
	2121 , 
	2400–2401 , 
	2436–2440  
  
 
Mental health and addictions, children and youth  
 
Public health measures, COVID-19  
Provincial and local areas of responsibility, 
	1445–1446  
  
Recommendations and orders 
And formal advice to government, 
	2190  
  
  
 
Saskatchewan Health Authority  
Leadership, changes, non-disclosure agreements, 
	2155–2157  
  
 
Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency  
Provincial emergency operations centre 
Funding and public briefings, 
	2191  
  
  
 
Women's shelters  
Second-stage housing 
Operational funding and funding for domestic violence initiatives, 
	1776 , 
	1819 , 
	2376  
  
  
 
  
Question period [Session 3] 
Employment  
Skilled labour shortage, 
	3266  
  
 
Hospitals, emergency rooms  
Mental health and addictions supports, continuum of care and patient overdose, 
	2963–2964  
  
 
Justice, administration  
Murder conviction review, Quewezance sisters, 
	3003–3004  
  
 
Mental health and addictions  
Bipartisan committee and government initiatives, 
	3004–3005  
  
 
Post-secondary institutions  
Funding, multi-year sustainability support 
And need for skilled workers, 
	3267  
  
  
 
Qualified independent schools  
Provincial curriculum and student outcomes, 
	2829–2830  
  
 
Saskatchewan First Act (No. 88)  
Committee discussion, motions to include Indigenous testimony, 
	3343–3344  
  
 
Saskatchewan Marshals Service  
And funding for policing, 
	2942  
  
 
Women's shelters  
Second-stage housing 
Operational funding and funding for domestic violence initiatives, 
	2663 , 
	2720 , 
	2774 , 
	2792–2793 , 
	2811–2812 , 
	2832 , 
	2901 , 
	3005 , 
	3108 , 
	3135 , 
	3250–3251  
  
Operational funding and plan to end gender-based violence, 
	2942 , 
	3167  
  
  
 
  
Question period [Session 4] 
Domestic violence  
Rates 
Government actions and supports, 
	4801  
  
  
 
Drug and alcohol abuse  
Provincial rates and government investments in treatment, 
	4735  
  
 
Education policy  
Preferred first name and pronouns policy for students 
Mental health impacts and supports for children and youth, 
	4613  
  
  
 
Legislative Building, Regina  
Visitors to the galleries, new rules, 
	4773  
  
 
Overdose  
Fatalities 
Increase, and government focus on treatment and recovery, 
	4656 , 
	5527  
  
  
 
Regina General Hospital  
Parking, fees and government investments, 
	4631–4632  
  
 
Sexual assault  
Survivors of, supports and wait lists, 
	4820  
  
 
  
Regina General Hospital 
Parking, fees and government investments, 
	4631–4632  
  
  
Residential Tenancies Amendment Act, 2020 (No. 15) 
  
Resource royalties 
Windfall-profits 
Cost-of-living relief, use to provide, moved (Love), 
	3897–3899  
Questions and comments  
	3901  
 
  
  
  
Restaurants 
Quán Ngon, Regina, authentic Vietnamese cuisine, recognition, member's statement, 
	3289  
  
  
Reviewable Transactions Act (No. 63) 
  
Reviewable Transactions Consequential Amendments Act, 2021 (No. 64) 
Committee discussion  
	N177  
 
  
Royal Canadian Mounted Police 
Training facility, Depot Division, Regina 
Recognition, member's statement, 
	5370  
  
  
  
Royal Saskatchewan Museum Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 43) 
  
Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Amendment Act, 2020 (No. 21) 
  
Saskatchewan Commercial Innovation Incentive (Patent Box) Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 158) 
  
Saskatchewan Employment (Fairer Workplaces, Better Jobs) Amendment Act, 2023 (No. 613) 
  
Saskatchewan Employment (Paid Sick Days) Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 606) 
  
Saskatchewan Employment (Part III) Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 91) 
  
Saskatchewan Employment Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 60) 
  
Saskatchewan Firearms Act (No. 117) 
  
Saskatchewan First Act (No. 88) 
Committee discussion, motions to include Indigenous testimony, 
	3343–3344  
  
  
Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation 
Annual reports (2019-20), (2020-21), 
	C91–94  
  
  
Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 49) 
  
Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation, Estimates 
(2022-23), main, statutory, debt redemption, 
	C210–216  
  
  
Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation, Provincial Auditor's reports 
  
Saskatchewan Health Authority 
Leadership, changes, non-disclosure agreements, 
	2155–2157  
  
  
Saskatchewan Indigenous Investment Finance Corporation Act (No. 79) 
  
Saskatchewan Marshals Service 
And funding for policing, 
	2942  
  
  
Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency 
Provincial emergency operations centre 
Funding and public briefings, 
	2191  
  
  
  
Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 98) 
  
Saskatchewan Remembrance Observance Act (No. 139) 
  
Saskatchewan Revenue Agency Act (No. 122) 
  
Saskatchewan Science Centre, Regina 
  
SaskEnergy (Carbon Tax Fairness for Families) Amendment Act, 2023 (No. 151) 
  
Securities (Saskatchewan Investors Protection) Amendment Act (No. 150) 
  
Securities Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 58) 
  
Seizure of Criminal Property Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 38) 
  
Seniors 
Regina Senior Citizens' Centre, member's statement, 
	3225–3226  
  
  
Sessional orders 
Bill No. 137, modification of sitting days and times, and increase debate to 40 hours, moved (Harrison, J.), 
	3999–4011 , 
	4021  
  
  
Sexual assault 
Sexual Assault Awareness Week, member's statement, 
	806  
  
Sexual Violence Awareness Week 
  
Survivors of, supports and wait lists, 
	4820  
  
  
Sexual harassment 
Contract workers, advocacy of Ariana Donovan, member's statement, 
	1260  
  
  
Statute Law Amendment Act, 2020 (No. 2) (No. 11) 
  
Statute Law Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 2) (No. 42) 
Committee discussion  
	N163  
 
  
Statute Law Amendment Act, 2023 (No. 141) 
Committee discussion  
	N622  
 
  
Suicide prevention 
Turning Point fundraiser, member's statement, 
	1813  
  
  
Summary Offences Procedure Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 126) 
  
Surface Rights Acquisition and Compensation Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 95) 
  
Teachers, collective bargaining agreement 
Negotiation, class size and complexity, address, moved (Love), 
	5009–5011  
Questions and comments  
	5012  
 
  
  
Telecommunications Statutes (Borrowing Powers) Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 90) 
  
Tobacco Tax Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 83) 
  
Traffic Safety (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 93) 
  
Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 50) 
  
Trespass to Property Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 40) 
  
Trespass to Property Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 2) (No. 109) 
Committee discussion  
	N576  
 
  
Ukraine, invasion of (2022) 
Fundraising, community efforts 
  
  
Utilities 
Consumer rate increases, cancel during affordability crisis, moved (Wotherspoon), 
	2837–2838  
  
  
Violence 
Gender-based 
Walk a Mile in Their Shoes event, member's statement, 
	2807  
  
  
Indigenous women and girls 
Declaration, Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations 
  
  
National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, member's statement, 
	1495 , 
	3161 , 
	4917  
  
  
Warrant Compliance Act (No. 118) 
  
Wills Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 110) 
  
Women's shelters 
Second-stage housing 
Importance of, and problems with Saskatchewan Income Support program, member's statement, 
	1031–1032  
  
Operational funding and funding for domestic violence initiatives, 
	867 , 
	1776 , 
	1819 , 
	2376 , 
	2663 , 
	2720 , 
	2774 , 
	2792–2793 , 
	2811–2812 , 
	2832 , 
	2901 , 
	3005 , 
	3108 , 
	3135 , 
	3250–3251  
  
Operational funding and plan to end gender-based violence, 
	2942 , 
	3167  
  
Operational funding, immediately provide, petition, 
	2998  
  
SOFIA House, Regina, recognition, member's statement, 
	2099  
  
  
  
Workers' Compensation (Extending Firefighter Coverage) Amendment Act, 2023 (No. 138) 
  
Wrestling 
Ringside Wrestling, 9th anniversary show, member's statement, 
	3439  
  
  
Skoropad, Mr. Dana  (Sask Party, Arm River) s.3:  Minister of Environment 
Abortion 
Access, support for, and opposition to parental consent for minors, moved (Mowat) 
  
  
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 1] 
  
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 2] 
  
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 3] 
  
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 4] 
  
Affordability 
Government programs and policies, support for, moved (Goudy), 
	5448–5449  
  
  
Agriculture 
Nokomis Agricultural Society, recognition, member's statement, 
	2189–2190  
  
  
Breweries and distilleries 
Smooth 42, beverage and hand sanitizer product line, success on Dragons' Den,  member's statement, 
	245  
  
  
Canada Health Transfer 
Increase to 35 per cent, ensuring sustainability of the systems, moved (Meyers) 
Questions and comments  
	2219  
 
  
  
Capital investments 
Tax incentive programs, recognition of success, moved (Cockrill) 
Questions and comments  
	1251  
 
  
  
Carbon tax (Canada) 
Immediately suspend, petition, 
	5531  
  
Opposition statements on, critique 
  
  
Cattle industry 
Namaka Farms feedlot, recognition, member's statement, 
	2509  
  
  
Communities 
Craik, tree-planting efforts of Austin Eade, member's statement, 
	4524  
  
Raymore, Marshall Green miniature golf, recognition of community efforts, member's statement, 
	1237  
  
  
Condolence motions 
Muirhead, Gerald Stanley, former MLA, moved (Moe), 
	1222  
  
  
Corrections, Policing and Public Safety Ministry, Provincial Auditor's reports 
  
Cost of living 
Relief, provide, moved (Young, A.) 
Questions and comments  
	5384  
 
  
  
Curling 
Ackerman, Skyler 
Chamberlain area, recognition as community leader, member's statement, 
	308  
  
Viterra Scotties winner, member's statement, 
	5304  
  
  
  
Discrimination and racism 
Systemic racism 
Recognition of and necessary actions to end, moved (Nippi-Albright) 
Questions and comments  
	634  
 
  
  
  
Drought 
2021, impact on producers 
Government supports, commendation, moved (Francis) 
Questions and comments  
	1490  
 
  
  
  
Early childhood education and child care 
Early Childhood Education Month 
And Early Childhood Educator Appreciation Day, member's statement, 
	819–820  
  
  
  
Education Ministry, Provincial Auditor's reports 
  
Education policy 
Preferred first name and pronouns policy for students 
Repeal, call upon the government, moved (Teed), 
	4779–4780  
  
  
  
Emergency medical services 
Kroeger, Les, recognition of life saving first aid, member's statement, 
	1293–1294  
  
  
Environment 
Earth Day, member's statement, 
	600–601  
  
  
Environment Ministry, Estimates 
  
Exports 
Growth, support for policies and investments, moved (Bonk) 
Questions and comments  
	5593  
 
  
  
Farmers 
Spring Creek Garden, Dan and Chelsea Erlandson, recognition, member's statement, 
	1890–1891  
  
  
Federal government, critique 
Policies that work against Western Canada, condemnation, moved (Eyre), 
	2525  
  
Regulatory policies, impact on provincial economy 
Demand Liberal-NDP coalition end such policies and denounce federal NDP for their support of said policies, moved (Domotor), 
	4698–4700  
  
  
  
Fundraising 
Bethune Sports Gala, member's statement, 
	5495–5496  
  
Outlook, community initiatives for Benny Grunerud, member's statement, 
	853  
  
  
Health care workers, COVID-19 
Government response 
Damage to workforce and rural service delivery, moved (Mowat), 
	1729–1731  
Questions and comments  
	1737  
 
  
  
  
Hockey 
National Hockey League 
Stanley Cup, presentation in Davidson by Brayden McNabb, member's statement, 
	3983  
  
  
Western Hockey League 
Allan, Blake and Nolan, successes, member's statement, 
	772  
  
  
  
Legislative Assembly members 
Retiring members, appreciation 
  
Statement of condolence, Derek Meyers, member for Regina Walsh Acres (died March 28, 2023), 
	3513–3514  
  
  
Municipalities 
Support for, programs and investments, moved (Kaeding) 
Questions and comments  
	5077  
 
  
  
New Democratic Party, Saskatchewan 
Critique of time in government 
And current strategy, member's statement, 
	511  
  
  
  
Newspapers 
The Outlook,  115 years of operation, member's statement, 
	5763  
 
  
Playgrounds 
Bethune, Splash Pad park, dedication to Deb Wisniewski, member's statement, 
	970  
  
  
Post-secondary institutions 
Staff, international education practitioner certification 
  
  
Provincial Auditor 
Business and financial plan (2022-23), 
	P163  
  
  
Question period [Session 3] 
Recycling industry  
Tire recycling, contractor selection, 
	3966  
  
 
  
Recreational facilities 
Elbow, Line 19 Multiplex, member's statement, 
	1412  
  
  
Recycling industry 
Sarcan recycling centres 
Watrous, new, grand opening, member's statement, 
	5577  
  
  
Tire recycling, contractor selection, 
	3966  
  
  
Royal Canadian Legion 
Outlook branch, revitalization, member's statement, 
	662  
  
  
Saskatchewan Government Insurance, Provincial Auditor's reports 
  
Saskatchewan Health Authority, Provincial Auditor's reports 
  
Saskatchewan Power Corporation, Provincial Auditor's reports 
  
SaskEnergy Inc., Provincial Auditor's reports 
  
Scholarships and bursaries 
Saskatchewan Agriculture Student Scholarship, recipients, member's statement, 
	5602  
  
Scholarship of Honour, recipients, member's statement, 
	71  
  
  
Schools 
Relocatable classrooms, funding 
  
  
Service clubs 
Knights of Columbus 
Coats for Kids program, milestone, recognition, member's statement, 
	4815  
  
  
  
Small modular reactors 
Support for, moved (Jenson) 
Questions and comments  
	2463  
 
  
  
Snow removal 
Plow operators, recognition, member's statement, 
	467  
  
  
Suicide 
Crisis, recognition of and call upon the government to take urgent action, moved (Vermette) 
Questions and comments  
	2294  
 
  
  
Tourism Saskatchewan, Provincial Auditor's reports 
  
Ukraine, invasion of (2022) 
Government support 
Unwavering, and condemnation of Russia, moved (Moe), 
	1647  
  
  
  
Value-added agriculture 
Opportunities 
Government strategy to increase, moved (Cockrill), 
	709–711  
  
  
  
Volunteers 
Deibert, Laverne, community pillar, member's statement, 
	3440  
  
  
Wrestling 
Tulp, Taebyn, provincial champion, member's statement, 
	2352  
  
  
Speaker  
Amity Trust Act, 2022 (No. 905) 
Referred to Private Bills Committee, 
	2211  
  
  
Collège Mathieu Act (No. 903) 
Referred to Private Bills Committee, 
	1358  
  
  
Commonwealth Day 
Message from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 
	1751  
  
Message from His Majesty King Charles III, 
	3296 , 
	5025  
  
  
Constituencies 
Vacancy, Lumsden Morse, 
	3285  
  
Vacancy, Regina Coronation Park, 
	3199  
  
Vacancy, Saskatoon Meewasin, 
	2557  
  
  
Demonstrations 
Public health orders 
Contrary to, condemnation, and introduction of mandatory minimum penalties, motion (Sarauer); leave not granted, 
	795  
  
  
  
Legislative Assembly 
Clerk at the Table, new, 
	2573  
  
Clerk at the Table, professional development participant, 
	2657  
  
Clerk, Greg Putz, retirement, 
	2880  
  
Clerk, Greg Putz, retirement, recognition, moved (Harpauer), 
	3172  
  
Clerk, Iris Lang, first sitting day, 
	3199  
  
Moment of silence 
Death of Prince Philip, 
	335  
  
  
Sergeant-at-Arms, deputy, new, 
	2765 , 
	3285  
  
  
Lutheran Collegiate Bible Institute Amendment Act (No. 906) 
Referred to Private Bills Committee, 
	5003  
  
  
Mennonite Union Waisenamt Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 902) 
Referred to Private Bills Committee, 
	1358  
  
  
Points of Order [Session 1] 
Documents cited 
Table document referred to in question period 
Ruling: Under advisement, 
	563  
  
Ruling: Document tabled, the matter is closed, 
	570  
  
  
  
Language 
Referring to members as "muppets," unparliamentary 
Ruling: Well taken, withdraw the word, 
	672  
  
  
Use of "making stuff up," unparliamentary 
Ruling: Well taken, withdraw and apologize, 
	393  
  
  
  
Members 
Refer to members by proper title 
Ruling: Under advisement, 
	812  
  
Ruling: Speaker should not have to constantly interrupt proceedings to rule on well-known matters of decorum, 
	817  
  
  
  
Petitions 
Presentation of multiple petitions on one subject, out of order 
Ruling: Under advisement, 
	394  
  
  
  
Speaker ruling 
Do not reflect on or criticize 
Ruling: Be careful about personal comments, 
	696  
  
  
  
  
Points of Order [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, 
	1460  
  
  
  
Crossing the Chamber and creating significant disorder 
Ruling: Not well taken, 
	1304  
  
  
Disparaging these Chambers 
Ruling: Withdraw and apologize, 
	1787  
  
  
Language 
Cannot say indirectly what you can't say directly 
Ruling: Under advisement, 
	1261  
  
Ruling: Not well taken, 
	1302  
  
  
Entirety of Leader of the Opposition's remarks, specifically "spreading deliberate misinformation" 
Ruling: Under advisement, 
	1696  
  
Ruling: Withdraw and apologize, 
	1715  
  
  
Goldilocks, a very personal attack 
Ruling: Withdraw and apologize, 
	1628  
  
  
Insinuated the minister was untruthful 
Ruling: Under advisement, 
	1382  
  
Ruling: Not well taken, 
	1409  
  
  
Leader of the Opposition just called me a liar 
Ruling: Under advisement, 
	1715  
  
Ruling: Withdraw and apologize, 
	1741  
  
  
Leader of the Opposition, use of "pearl clutching" 
Ruling: Under advisement, 
	1754  
  
  
Unparliamentary, casting aspersions and profanity 
Ruling: Withdraw and apologize, 
	1242  
  
  
Use of "minister deliberately chose to hide the facts" 
Ruling: Withdraw and apologize, 
	1535  
  
  
Use of "misrepresenting the truth," unparliamentary, 
	1050  
Ruling: Withdraw and apologize, 
	1059  
  
  
Use of "speaks out of both sides of his mouth" 
Ruling: Stand and apologize, 
	2176  
  
  
  
Members 
Misrepresentation of member's quotes 
Ruling: Under advisement, 
	2358  
  
Ruling: Unable to rule due to lack of reliable record, 
	2369  
  
  
Not using the minister's proper title 
Ruling: I've made my ruling for today, 
	2424  
  
  
Referring to members by their proper name 
Ruling: State that you're withdrawing that error, 
	1037  
  
  
  
Personal comments 
Charges of misogyny and white supremacy 
Ruling: Well taken; withdraw and apologize, 
	2395  
  
  
Opposition members launching vile personal attacks 
Ruling: not possible to attribute the interjections to any members, 
	2503  
  
  
Personal attacks on members of government, 
	2441  
Ruling: Well taken; withdraw and apologize, 
	2443  
  
  
  
Speaker ruling 
[Opposition] doing all they can do to signal their disagreement 
Ruling: I've made my ruling for today, 
	2425  
  
  
Government House Leader (Harrison, J.) challenging your ruling 
Ruling: I've made my ruling for today, 
	2425  
  
  
  
Table documents, minister was referring to a quote from the member; we'd ask him to table the document, 
	1165  
Ruling: Just table it, please, 
	1164  
  
  
  
Points of Order [Session 3] 
Language 
Use of "alternative facts narrative," "fake news narrative," "misinformation," and "misrepresenting" 
Ruling: Under advisement, 
	3231  
  
  
Use of "alternative facts" 
Ruling: Under advisement, 
	3252  
  
Ruling: Caution all members going forward, 
	3263  
  
  
Use of "alternative narrative" 
Ruling: Withdraw and apologize, 
	3400  
  
  
Use of "boneheaded" unparliamentary 
Ruling: Will review the record, 
	3417  
  
  
Use of "hypocrisy," variations, unparliamentary 
Ruling: Withdraw and apologize, 
	2703  
  
  
Use of "just because you say it, doesn't make it true," unparliamentary 
Ruling: Not well taken, 
	2665  
  
  
Use of "not being forthright," unparliamentary 
Ruling: Withdraw and apologize, 
	2921  
  
  
Use of "ripped off" unparliamentary 
Ruling: Under advisement, 
	2879  
  
  
Use of adjective related to defecation, unparliamentary 
Ruling: Under advisement, 
	2922  
  
  
Use of profanity, unparliamentary 
You are apologizing for using profanity, 
	3017  
  
  
  
Members 
Misrepresentation of member's quote 
Ruling: Under advisement, 
	2763  
  
Ruling: Not well taken, 
	2765  
  
  
Personal accusations of racism 
Ruling: Under advisement, 
	3369  
  
  
Questioning the truthfulness of the Minister of Health [Merriman] 
Ruling: Well taken, withdraw and apologize, 
	3916  
  
  
Referred to Finance Minister [Harpauer] as a monkey 
Ruling: Close to the line; withdraw and apologize, 
	3369  
  
  
Referred to member as member from Regina whatever 
Ruling: Under advisement, 
	3231  
  
Ruling: Not well taken, 
	3243  
  
  
Use of "don't trust what Scott's saying" 
Ruling: Will review the record, 
	3799  
  
Ruling: Withdraw and apologize, 
	3815  
  
  
  
  
Points of Order [Session 4] 
Language 
Use of "despite what the Premier would have you believe," unparliamentary 
Ruling: Caution members on both sides to be mindful of the words they use in reference to each other, withdraw and apologize, 
	5339  
  
  
Use of "it's no wonder no one trusts the NDP," unparliamentary 
Ruling: Many instances of unparliamentary language. Caution all members to be mindful of the words they use in reference to one another, 
	5081  
  
  
Use of "not true," unparliamentary 
Ruling: not discernible on audio, cannot single out a member to withdraw and apologize, 
	5649  
  
  
Use of "people expect their leaders to be honest and forthright," unparliamentary 
Ruling: Well taken, however numerous infractions on the day, will not single out Leader of the Opposition to apologize, 
	5389  
  
  
Use of "woo girls" 
Ruling: Withdraw and apologize, 
	4806  
  
  
  
Members 
Representation of opposition members on the carbon tax 
Ruling: Under advisement, 
	4530  
  
Ruling: Not well taken, 
	4551  
  
  
  
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, 
	4639  
  
  
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, 
	4780  
  
  
  
Speaker ruling 
Do not comment on 
Ruling: Withdraw and apologize, 
	5377  
  
  
  
  
Royal family 
Charles III, King of Great Britain 
And Queen Camilla, congratulations on the coronation, 
	3815  
  
  
  
Tributes 
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, consort of Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain 
Statement of condolence, 
	335  
  
  
  
United Church of Canada Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 904) 
Referred to Private Bills Committee, 
	1358  
  
  
Steele, Mr. Douglas  (Sask Party, Cypress Hills) 
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 1] 
  
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 3] 
  
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 4] 
  
Agri-Food Innovation Centre, Saskatoon 
Expansion, member's statement, 
	820  
  
  
Agriculture 
Agriculture Month, member's statement, 
	3982  
  
  
Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 124) 
Committee discussion  
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Steele), 
	C395  
  
 
  
Boundary dam carbon capture project 
Carbon capture achievement, member's statement, 
	367  
  
  
Brain 
Concussion Awareness Day, member's statement, 
	1496  
  
  
Bull riding 
Canadian Professional Rodeo Association, Jared Parsonage 
Bull riding and cowboy awards, member's statement, 
	1352  
  
First-place finish, member's statement, 
	3000  
  
  
  
Canadian Western Agribition 
  
Carbon tax (Canada) 
Immediately suspend, petition, 
	5639  
  
Increase and impact on affordability, condemnation, moved (Friesen) 
Questions and comments  
	3812  
 
  
  
Collège Mathieu Act (No. 903) 
Report without amendment, 
	2106  
  
  
Condolence motions 
Martens, Harold Arthur, former MLA, moved (Moe), 
	3645  
  
Oliver, Allan Roy, former MLA, moved (Moe), 
	3646–3647  
  
  
Economy Committee 
Reports 
First, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Steele), 
	E140  
  
  
  
Electricity, consumer rates 
Demand-charge calculation, adjustments 
  
  
Emergency housing 
And use of hotels, investigation by Provincial Auditor, moved (Conway) 
Questions and comments  
	5513  
 
  
  
Emergency services 
911 operators, Telecommunicators Week, recognition, member's statement, 
	5422  
  
  
Family doctors 
Rural physician incentive program 
Payment, increased 
And expanded eligibility, member's statement, 
	3340  
  
  
  
  
Federal government, critique 
Regulatory policies, impact on provincial economy 
Demand Liberal-NDP coalition end such policies and denounce federal NDP for their support of said policies, moved (Domotor) 
Questions and comments  
	4704  
 
  
  
  
Film industry 
A Cowboy Christmas  
Premiere event, member's statement, 
	4651  
  
 
  
Football 
Provincial championships 
4A nine-man, Shaunavon Shadows, progression to finals, member's statement, 
	4628  
  
  
  
Fossils 
Prognathodon, discovery, member's statement, 
	2038  
  
  
Guns 
Legislation, devolve to province, moved (Bradshaw), 
	5513–5515  
  
Protect rights of law-abiding citizens, petition, 
	3128  
  
Protect rights of law-abiding firearm owners, moved (Tell), 
	3050–3053  
  
  
Helium 
Purification facility, North American Helium, Battle Creek 
Commencing operations, member's statement, 
	662–663  
  
  
  
Hockey 
Battle of Little Big Puck 
  
  
House Services Committee 
Membership 
Substitution, moved (Steele), 
	H5  
  
  
  
Income Tax (Affordability) Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 89) 
Committee discussion  
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Steele), 
	C298  
  
 
  
Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee 
Elections 
Chair [Dennis], moved (Steele), 
	N369  
  
  
  
Mennonite Union Waisenamt Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 902) 
Recommend the bill not proceed, 
	2106  
  
  
Multilateral well drilling program 
  
Municipalities 
Support for, programs and investments, moved (Kaeding), 
	5071–5072  
  
  
Museums 
Royal Saskatchewan Museum, Regina 
Dinovember, member's statement, 
	4524  
  
  
T-rex Discovery Centre, Eastend 
And other tourist attractions, member's statement, 
	752  
  
Record visitation, member's statement, 
	1607  
  
  
  
Power stations 
Alberta, assistance provided during energy shortage 
And recognition of workers, member's statement, 
	4970  
  
  
  
Private Bills Committee 
Reports 
First, moved (Steele) for concurrence, 
	252  
  
Second, moved (Steele) for concurrence, 
	683  
  
Third, moved (Steele) for concurrence, 
	1333  
  
Fourth, moved (Steele) for concurrence, 
	2106  
  
Fifth, moved (Steele) for concurrence, 
	2426  
  
  
  
Privileges Committee 
Membership 
Substitution, moved (Steele), 
	H5  
  
  
  
Renewable energy 
Wind and solar projects 
SaskPower projects, member's statement, 
	2261  
  
  
  
Resource industries 
And electricity production, assert exclusive provincial jurisdiction, moved (Keisig) 
Questions and comments  
	4867  
 
  
  
Rodeo 
Athlete Sandy Cooper-Black, rodeo accident and recovery, member's statement, 
	3833–3834  
  
  
Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities 
Annual convention, member's statement, 
	5047  
  
  
Saskatchewan Power Corporation 
Paperless billing campaign and donation to Jim Pattison Children's Hospital Foundation, member's statement, 
	763  
  
  
Saskatoon Foundation Amendment Act, 2020 (No. 901) 
Report with amendment, 
	683  
  
  
United Church of Canada Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 904) 
Report without amendment, 
	2106  
  
  
Winter storms 
April 2022, southwest Saskatchewan, recognition of worker and community efforts, member's statement, 
	2170  
  
  
Stewart, Mr. Lyle  (Sask Party, Lumsden-Morse) 
Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 2] 
  
Canadian Western Agribition 
50th show, member's statement, 
	1378  
  
  
Canola crushing facilities 
  
Capital investments 
And confidence in economy, member's statement, 
	2509–2510  
  
  
Cost of living 
And affordability, new taxes and fees hikes, condemnation of, moved (Bowes), 
	2145–2146  
  
  
Drought 
2021, impact on producers 
Government supports, commendation, moved (Francis), 
	1487–1488  
  
  
  
Federal government, critique 
Policies that work against Western Canada, condemnation, moved (Eyre), 
	2527–2529  
  
  
Fertilizer industry 
Sodium sulphate facility, Saskatchewan Mining and Minerals, Chaplin, expansion 
  
  
Gangs 
Provincial programs, member's statement, 
	467  
  
  
Hockey 
Kraft Hockeyville 2021, Lumsden, top four finalist 
  
Telus Cup, Notre Dame Hounds, qualification, member's statement, 
	2399–2400  
  
  
Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program 
  
Legislative Assembly members 
Resignation 
Lumsden-Morse, member's statement, 
	3199  
  
  
  
Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities 
Annual convention, member's statement, 
	1815  
  
  
Skating rinks 
Pense Memorial Rink, fundraising goals realized, member's statement, 
	99–100