Hansard Subject Index - 29th Legislature
- Laboratories
- Labour force
- COVID-19, economic recovery
- COVID-19, impact on female workers
- COVID-19, impact on tourism industry
- COVID-19, worker displacement,
U305–6
- COVID-19 fatalities,
U309
- Development, inter-ministerial collaboration,
U122–23
- Gig and contract workers, inclusion in occupational health and safety standards, petition
- Government support, critique, Throne Speech response,
157,
2738
- Injured workers, return-to-work
- Low-income workers,
U305–6
- Saskatchewan employment incentive program
- May Day (May 1), member's statement
- Mobility, and foreign credential assessments, improvements,
E333,
E401,
E565–66
- Ministerial statement (Harrison, J.)
- National Day of Mourning for workers killed or injured on the job, member's statement
- Operational stress and post-traumatic stress injuries, support initiative, member's statement
- Paid sick leave,
U462
- Federal legislation, development,
U303–4
- Legislation, implement, petition
- Bowes,
1324,
1889,
1976,
2316,
2351,
2370,
2434,
2445,
2826,
2936,
3102
- Paid vaccination leave policy, expansion to include child vaccination
- Right to refuse unsafe work,
U312–13
- Saskatoon and District Labour Council, Labour Community Service Awards, recipient, member's statement
- Technology industry, development
- Workforce development,
E27
- Funding, budget debate,
272,
319,
350,
389,
408,
1884,
1897,
1945,
1968,
1996,
2005,
2053,
5115
- Funding, federal agreements
- Workplace standards and legislation
- Young worker readiness training,
U73,
U297
- Labour legislation
- Employment insurance, extension, provincial amendments,
U80–81
- Employment standards
- Compliance and enforcement
- Federally regulated industries
- Harassment in the workplace
- Improvements for workers, petition
- Sarauer,
4382,
4408,
4461,
4523,
4553–54,
4577,
4589–90,
4607,
4626–27,
4671,
4688,
4712,
4729,
4745,
4769,
4794,
4848–49,
4874–75,
4898–99,
4936,
4952,
4984–85,
5149–50,
5213,
5271,
5302,
5357,
5369,
5472,
5484,
5532,
5724–25
- Modified work arrangements,
U85
- Poppies, freedom to wear in the workplace
- Saskatchewan Employment Act
- Supervisory employees, collective bargaining, provisions
- Truck drivers, mandatory training
- Worker protections, historical provincial contributions, Throne Speech response,
2674
- Workplace inspections, standardized
- Labour market
- Development
- Regional colleges, role of
- Mobility, and foreign credential assessments, improvements
- Labour Mobility and Fair Registration Practices Act (No. 81)
- Referred to Economy Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Steele),
E288
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Labour Mobility and Fair Registration Practices Office
2326
- Creation and purpose,
E154
- Navigation and pathfinding services,
E401
- Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Ministry
- Deputy Minister Karen Aulie
- Employment standards branch,
U454,
U455–56,
U684–85
- Foreign workers recruitment and protection
- Enforcement activities, summary offence ticketing,
P490–92
- Legislation, review,
U446
- Occupational health and safety branch,
U448–49
- Project delivery and real estate services, funding,
U447
- Prosecutor, occupational health and safety cases, transfer to Justice Ministry
- Provincial Auditor's reports
- Workplace complaints, tracking,
U452
- Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Ministry, Estimates
- Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Ministry, Provincial Auditor's reports
- Labour Relations Board
- Labour unions
- Canadian Labour Congress, NDP leader attendance at,
5569–70
- Canadian Pacific Railway, Teamsters union
- Canadian Union of Public Employees
- Health care worker unions, research requirement for private service delivery
- Saskatchewan Government and General Employees' Union
- Saskatchewan Teachers Federation
- Saskatoon and District Labour Council
- United Steelworker's Union, president Tom Conway
- Lacrosse
- Saskatchewan Rush Pride night, member's statement
- Shattler, Jeff, recognition of accomplishments and contributions, member's statement
- Lagoons
- Lake basins
- Lakeland College
- Information technology, enterprise resource planning and student information system
- Lakes
- Lac la Ronge Lake, overflow concerns,
E217–18
- Lac Pelletier, world record for longest line of water inflatables
- Little Manitou Lake, algae blooms,
E323–25
- Pasqua Lake, algae blooms,
E98–99
- Qu'Appelle lakes, algae blooms, Throne Speech response,
4436
- Wascana Lake, shoreline management and restoration,
N718
- Land drainage
- Land Titles Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 57)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (McLeod, T.)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Landfills (garbage)
- Landlord and tenant
- Residential Tenancies Office
- Landmarks and geographical features
- Provincial naming policy, buildings and landmarks
- Landownership
- Langford, John (Jack) Fenton
- Languages
- American Sign Language, curriculum development
- Cree, preservation and education
- English as an additional language
- Adult learners, programming needs, assessment,
P469–70,
P471
- Adult learners, responsibility for costs
- Kindergarten to grade 8 programs, analysis,
P134,
P538–39
- German Language School Saskatoon
- Indigenous languages
- Preservation and revitalization
- International Mother Language Day
- Nakota, high school classes
- Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism
- Lanthanides
- Late blight
- Law enforcement
- Law Society of Saskatchewan
- Lawyers
- Crown counsel compensation,
N495
- Laosebikan, Foluke, designation of Queen's Counsel, member's statement
- Law students, University of Saskatchewan
- McKercher, Donald Stewart, Q.C.
- Ozirny, Merv, Nation Builders Award, member's statement
- Queen's Counsel designation, new appointments, member's statement
- Rural areas
- Throne Speech response,
4534
- Sexual assault, legal development support
- LD (disease)
- Leafcutting Beekeepers Registration Repeal Act (No. 96)
- Referred to Economy Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Francis)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Leap year
- Leases
- Breaking, legislation to protect victims of sexual assault
- Legal Aid Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 46)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (McLeod, T.),
N164
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Legal Aid Commission
- Legal services
- Community Legal Assistance Services for Saskatoon Inner City,
N657–59
- Recognition, member's statement
- Legislation Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 41)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Lambert),
N162
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Legislative Assembly
- Acknowledgments, end of session
- Acknowledgments and Christmas greetings
- Clerk, Greg Putz, retirement
- Clerk, Greg Putz, retirement, recognition, moved (Harpauer)
- Clerk, Iris Lang, first sitting day
- Clerk at the Table, professional development participant
- Clerk designate, Iris Lang, appointment, moved (Harrison, J.)
- Estimates, supplementary, withdraw from respective standing committees and committed to the Committee of Finance, moved (Harrison, J.)
- Moment of silence
- Death of Queen Elizabeth II
- Hildebrand, Joseph, killed in action in the Ukraine war,
2806
- National Day of Mourning for workers killed or injured on the job,
675,
2273,
3723,
5493
- Police officers killed in the line of duty,
3910
- Parliamentary tradition, importance of, budget debate,
2078–79,
2080
- Pipe ceremony to honour legislative session
- Religious and cultural diversity, expansion of representation under former Speaker, Throne Speech response,
115,
213
- Rules and Procedures of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
- Safety protocols, visitors in the galleries, budget debate,
406–7
- Saskatchewan legislative internship program
- Sergeant-at-Arms, deputy, new
- Legislative Assembly, adjournment
- (December 10, 2020), until the call of the Speaker, moved (Harrison, J.)
- (May 14, 2021), until 10 a.m. on October 27, 2021, moved (Harrison, J.)
- (December 9, 2021), until 1:30 p.m. on March 7, 2022, moved (Harrison, J.)
- Death of member for Regina Walsh Acres [Meyers], moved (Harpauer)
- (May 19, 2022), until 10 a.m. on October 26, 2022, moved (Harrison, J.)
- (December 7, 2022), until 1:30 p.m. on March 6, 2023, moved (Carr)
- (May 18, 2023), until 10 a.m. on October 25, 2023, moved (Harrison, J.)
- (October 20, 2023), until 10 a.m. on October 25, 2023, moved (Harrison, J.)
- (May 16, 2024), until the call of the Speaker, moved (Harrison, J.)
- Legislative Assembly, sitting days
- Easter week, April 6 to 8, 2021, ordinary time of sitting shall apply, moved (Harrison, J.)
- Remembrance day, adjourn November 9th, 2023 until November 14, 2023, and final day of sitting moved to December 7, 2023, moved (Harrison, J.)
- Saturday (April 10, 2021), member's statement
- Third session, recall of legislature
- Legislative Assembly Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 70)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Lambert),
N367
- Suspend bill process and consider in Committee of the Whole, moved (Sarauer)
- Legislative Assembly members
- Accessibility for parents of young children, Throne Speech response,
1003
- Additional [2016], cost of, budget debate,
3451,
5158
- Compensation, indexation and affordability for Saskatchewan people
- Conflict of interest
- Accountability and transparency, pass legislation to improve
- Death, member for Regina Walsh Acres [Meyers],
3497
- Decorum,
827
- And bullying, Throne Speech response,
2735–36
- During member's statement, member's statement
- And unparliamentary language, budget debate,
3460–61
- Diversity and representative democracy, Throne Speech response,
201
- Elected in by-elections
- Athabasca [Lemaigre]
- And northern representation in government
- Budget debate,
1904–5,
1907,
1911,
1945,
1950,
1958,
2011,
2031,
2057,
2063
- Lumsden-Morse [McLeod, B.]
- Regina Coronation Park [Burki]
- Regina Walsh Acres [Clarke]
- Saskatoon Meewasin [Teed],
C299
- Former members of the 29th legislature, recognition
- Regina Coronation Park [Docherty]
- Saskatoon Meewasin [Meili]
- Gantefor, Rod, recognition of contributions, budget debate,
3470
- Indigenous members, discriminatory treatment
- Mask use and safety protocols
- Staying in Regina for duration of session, budget debate,
286,
304,
314,
323,
325,
328,
354,
356,
383,
390,
409,
412,
418
- Moose Jaw Wakamow [Lawrence], wishes for a speedy recovery, Throne Speech response,
4452,
4480
- Motivation
- Budget debate,
301,
351–52,
378–79,
1929,
1936,
1967,
2051,
2055,
2057,
2078–79,
2080,
5143,
5145,
5146,
5181,
5186,
5190,
5191–92,
5225,
5245–46,
5253,
5281,
5286
- Throne Speech response,
57–58,
63,
93,
132–33,
203,
2733,
4392,
4393,
4398,
4478,
4500,
4501,
4504,
4507–8,
4513,
4543,
4564,
4565
- Regina Coronation Park [Docherty], recognition of contributions to diversity, Throne Speech response,
115,
186–87,
213
- Regina Walsh Acres [Meyers]
- Budget debate,
3424,
3434,
3448,
3455–56,
3460,
3473,
3475,
3477,
3480,
3483,
3489,
3492,
3526,
5144,
5195
- Resignation
- Lumsden-Morse, member's statement
- Saskatoon Meewasin [Meili]
- Retirements, upcoming
- Canora-Pelly [Dennis], budget debate,
5233
- Carrot River Valley [Bradshaw], budget debate,
5145–46
- Cumberland [Vermette]
- Appreciation for constituents, member's statement
- Throne Speech response,
4512
- Humboldt-Watrous, budget debate,
5318–19
- Indian Head-Milestone [McMorris], budget debate,
5166
- Kindersley [Francis]
- Throne Speech response,
4543
- Saskatoon Southeast [Morgan], Throne Speech response,
4389
- Weyburn-Big Muddy [Duncan], budget debate,
5187
- Retiring members, appreciation
- Role and responsibilities
- Saskatoon Centre [Nippi-Albright]
- Eagle feather, significance, Throne Speech response,
2691
- Indigenous populations, representation of, budget debate,
5157
- Statement, correction to the record
- Statement of condolence, Derek Meyers, member for Regina Walsh Acres (died March 28, 2023)
- Statement of condolence, Derek Meyers, member for Regina Walsh Acres (died March 28, 2023), transmittal, moved (Moe)
- Legislative Assembly members, statements of apology
- Refusal, and naming by the Speaker
- Regarding a question before the Assembly
- Regarding arrest, member's statement
- Regarding Colin Thatcher's invitation to the Throne Speech
- Legislative Assembly Service
- Hansard anniversary, Throne Speech response,
2751
- Hansard production supervisor Cheryl Behrns, retirement, and departure of procedural clerk Stacey Ursulescu, member's statement
- Staff, appreciation for assistance after an accident
- Legislative Building, Regina
- Asbestos abatement obligations,
C382
- Chief Piapot Cultural Learning Grounds, designate west lawn, petition
- Colonial legacy, Throne Speech response,
2682
- Demonstration, education, and cultural exchange, designation of west lawn,
N189
- Flag policy, Throne Speech response,
4533
- Gun, allegedly carried by member for Meadow Lake [Harrison, J.]
- Legislative district security unit,
N514
- Recognition, member's statement
- And Sergeant-at-Arms staff,
N251
- Training requirements,
N251
- Operations and maintenance costs,
C382
- Security, provision of
- Sarauer,
1330–31,
1353–55,
1417,
1444–45,
1474–75,
1580–81,
1662–63,
1799–1800,
1878–79,
1922,
2104–5,
2121,
2400–2401,
2436–40
- Tell,
1330–32,
1353–55,
1381–82,
1417–18,
1444–45,
1474–75,
1580–81,
1662–63,
1799–1800,
1878–79,
2104–5,
2121,
2400–2401,
2436–40
- Security legislation
- Implications for protests
- Implications for surveillance operations
- Sergeant-at-Arms
- Minister comments regarding
- Minister comments regarding, response to
- Severance and non-disclosure agreement,
2343
- Stop passage, petition
- Sarauer,
1688,
1716,
2298–99,
2397–98,
2417,
2433,
2444,
2470–71,
2492,
2506–7
- Staff, appreciation for assistance after an accident, member's statement
- Visitors, political statements, policy development,
N515
- Visitors to the galleries, new rules
- Legislative Building , Regina
- Legislators
- Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, queer, questioning, or two-spirit plus
- LGBTQ2S+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, queer, questioning, or two-spirit plus)
- Liberal Party, Canada
- Libraries
- Lieutenant Governor
- Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain, Platinum Jubilee, presentation of commemorative pins
- Mirasty, Russ, Indigenous heritage, Throne Speech response,
2588,
2590
- Outstanding Service to Rural Saskatchewan
- Post-Secondary Teaching Award
- Life Leases Act (No. 72)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (McLeod, T.)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Light, Don
- Lights, feast of
- LINK (leveraging immediate non-urgent knowledge)
- Lions clubs
- Liquor
- Liquor and Gaming Authority
- Liquor stores
- Public, closure,
3858
- Throne Speech response,
2634
- Public, closure, and loss of quality jobs
- Public, closure, and loss of quality jobs, budget debate,
3481
- Public, closure, and loss of quality jobs, Throne Speech response,
2594,
2606,
2609,
2619,
2620,
2621,
2684,
2701,
2709,
2738,
2753,
2754
- Public, closure, and loss of revenue, budget debate,
3451
- Public, closure, reverse decision, petition
- Public, closure, The Battlefords building
- Public, closure and position of member for Meewasin [Teed]
- Public, infrastructure requirements, Throne Speech response,
2621
- Saskatoon, Idylwyld Drive North location
- Literacy
- 2024 Literacy Awards of Merit, recipients, member's statement
- The Book Project in correctional centres
- Prince Albert Literacy Network, Council of the Federation Literacy Award, recipient, member's statement
- Reading at grade level, education sector strategic plan targets and assessment tools,
P132
- Lithium
- Battery-grade, development, Saskatchewan Research Council pilot plant,
E474
- Exploratory activity, Throne Speech response,
2618
- Extraction and refining facility, Prairie Lithium, Emerald Park
- Throne Speech response,
943,
944
- Incentive programs, addition to, ministerial statement (Reiter)
- Prairie Lithium Corporation and industry development,
E220
- Litter (Trash)
- Warman skateboard park, clean-up efforts of Grayson Griswald, member's statement
- Livestock industry
- Cattleman of the Year award
- Chronic wasting disease, game farms, response plan,
P28
- Disease control and prevention, surveillance and response protocols,
P28
- Drought of 2021, supports
- Electronic monitoring of herds
- Insurance
- Cost-sharing, and impact on trade agreements,
E361–62
- Equity with other agricultural producers
- Livestock price insurance program
- Intensive livestock operations
- Pre-1996 permits, compliance with current standards,
P29
- Waste, water protection controls,
P29
- Wildlife damage, mitigation efforts,
E364
- Livestock set aside program
- COVID-19, adjustments,
E3
- Throne Speech response,
53,
1052
- Living Sky School Division No. 202
- Engaging grades 7 to 12 students
- Lloydminster Hospital
- Dialysis unit, anticipated completion,
U280
- Renovations and upgrades, Throne Speech response,
977
- Upgrades, funding, Throne Speech response,
135
- Lloydminster School Division No. 99
- Lobbying
- Accountability and transparency, pass legislation to improve
- Lobbyists Transparency Amendment Act (No. 618)
- Local Government Election Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 105)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Lambert),
N566
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Local history
- Lumsden district history and prehistory
- Northwest Historical Society, historian Don Light
- People's Architectural History of Saskatchewan by Joe Ralko, recommendation
- Saskatoon history, efforts of Terry Hoknes, recognition, member's statement
- Local Improvements Amendment Act, 2022 (No. 104)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (McLeod, T.)
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Logging
- Long-term care
- Aging with Dignity bilateral agreement
- Capacity,
U20
- Impact on hospital capacity
- Throne Speech response,
4500
- Family doctors, access for residents,
U378–79
- And home care, investment, budget debate,
417
- Minimum care standards, budget debate,
2028
- Service disruptions due to staffing issues,
U378
- Staff
- Government accomplishments
- Temporary wage supplement
- Long-term care facilities
- Battlefords District Care Centre
- Throne Speech response,
4507
- COVID-19 outbreaks,
239–40
- And hospitalizations and fatalities,
U226
- Outcomes, public and private facilities,
U21,
U34
- Parkside Extendicare, Regina, request Provincial Auditor to examine issues of care during COVID-19, moved (Young, A.),
P7–9
- Parkside Extendicare, Regina, Throne Speech response,
1096
- Prevention, funding and staffing needs,
236,
239–40
- Prevention and infection control, funding,
U218
- Reporting and individual risk assessments,
U293–94
- Throne Speech response,
29,
143
- Estevan, new,
831–32,
2325
- Community efforts, recognition, Throne Speech response,
4537
- Planning, budget debate,
382,
420
- Planning, Throne Speech response,
927,
958,
1008,
1072,
1080,
2651,
4391,
4507,
4537
- Extendicare facilities, co-management agreement and termination of contract,
U169–70,
U294–95
- Extendicare facilities and assets, purchase of,
U342–43
- For-profit model, budget debate,
275
- For-profit model, staffing,
U36–37
- Funding model for third-party facilities
- Goodwill Manor, Duck Lake
- Government accomplishments,
831–32,
5552
- Throne Speech response,
26,
50,
55,
82,
96,
133,
136,
139,
174,
192,
1054,
2695,
2756,
4421,
4438,
4449–50,
4478,
4569
- Grenfell, new,
831,
2325,
5557,
C18,
C25,
C379,
U5
- Completion, anticipated,
U280
- Construction starting, member's statement
- Funding, Throne Speech,
4372
- Funding, Throne Speech response,
4391,
4483
- Sod-turning, Throne Speech response,
4507
- Sod-turning ceremony, member's statement
- Inspections, pilot process,
U295
- Throne Speech response,
1018
- Investigations, reports and recommendations,
U380
- And support for seniors' issues
- Kamsack Hospital & Nursing Home
- La Ronge, immediately invest in a new facility, petition
- La Ronge, new,
831,
2325,
C18,
C25,
C379,
U5,
U39,
U40,
U295,
U618
- Community obligations,
U296
- Completion, anticipated,
U280
- Funding,
C525,
U218,
U397,
U403,
U622
- Budget debate,
271,
293,
303,
405,
1883,
1966,
2044,
2056,
3404,
5116,
5159,
5201,
5235
- Funding, and history of community efforts
- Maintenance and staffing needs, impact on ability to manage COVID-19
- Throne Speech response,
80,
172
- Meadow Lake, NorthWest Community Lodge
- Funding, budget debate,
1879
- Moose Jaw Providence Place, roof replacement, Throne Speech response,
1000
- North Battleford, Villa Pascal, renovations, Throne Speech response,
948
- Northern Saskatchewan, need for, Throne Speech response,
1095
- Quality of care, recognition, Throne Speech response,
4442
- Regina, capacity replacement,
5557
- Regina, capacity replacement, planning,
832,
2325,
C18,
C390–91,
U36–37,
U38–39,
U379–81,
U611
- Funding, budget debate,
272,
293,
300,
303,
346,
349,
414,
1883,
1928,
1966,
2022
- Throne Speech response,
4569
- Regina, innovative community-care project,
U37–38
- Regina, Pioneer Village replacement
- Regina, upgrades, funding,
U603
- Regina and Saskatoon, new spaces
- Santa Maria Senior Citizens Home, Regina, Ombudsman investigation, reports and recommendations
- Specialized beds, replacement, funding, budget debate,
3404
- Sunset Extendicare, Regina, Ombudsman investigation, reports and recommendations
- Watson, new,
5557
- Planning, budget debate,
420
- Yorkton, budget debate,
5186
- Lotteries
- Revenues, use for community initiatives
- Lotteries and Gaming Saskatchewan
- Establishment,
C305
- Timeline and implications for employees,
C307
- Estimates
- (2023-24), main, statutory, lending and investing activities,
C454
- (2024-25), main, statutory, lending and investing activities,
C557
- Saskatchewan Lotteries Trust Fund for Sports, Culture and Recreation
- Lotteries and Gaming Saskatchewan Corporation Act (No. 130)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Bonk),
C425
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Lotteries and Gaming Saskatchewan Corporation Consequential Amendments Act, 2023 (No. 131)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Lawrence),
C426
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Low-income people
- LRB (Labour Relations Board)
- Lutheran Collegiate Bible Institute Amendment Act (No. 906)
- Petition, compliance and acceptance,
B15
- Referred to Private Bills Committee
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Ottenbreit),
B17
- Waive fees, moved (Carr),
B17
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Lyme disease