Hansard Subject Index - 29th Legislature 
        
       
      
      
P3 (public-private partnerships)  
Pacific Northwest Economic Region  
Annual summit, member's statement 
  
PACT (police and crisis teams)  
PAGC (Prince Albert Grand Council)  
Pain management  
Pelvic, botox treatment for 
  
Regina and Saskatoon, chronic pain clinics, funding, 
	U604 , 
	U606  
  
Regina Chronic Pain Clinic, funding, 
	U399 , 
	U604  
  
PAMI (Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute)  
Pandemic  
Parades  
Paralegals  
Paramedics  
Community paramedicine, training and resourcing, 
	U220  
  
Documentary series, Paramedics: Emergency Response  
  
Fire in the Kitchen fundraiser 
  
Funding, budget debate, 
	1880 , 
	1932 , 
	1948 , 
	1958 , 
	1961 , 
	1984 , 
	2001 , 
	2005 , 
	2016 , 
	2021 , 
	2024–25 , 
	2026  
  
Hills, Paul, and Paramedic Services Week 
  
Recognition, Throne Speech response, 
	2736  
  
Scope of practice, expanding 
  
Parents  
Cost of living, impact on 
  
Michif traditional parenting project, 
	N721  
  
Parent teacher associations 
  
Parental rights 
Absence from Throne Speech, Throne Speech response, 
	4395 , 
	4486  
  
  
Post-secondary students, grant 
  
Parkland College  
Cumberland College, merger with 
  
Firefighter training program, Melville, 
	N506  
Equipment purchases, funding, budget debate, 
	3478  
  
Facility, capital funding, 
	U497  
  
Funding, ministerial responsibility, breakdown, budget debate, 
	3456–57  
  
  
Information technology, enterprise resource planning and student information system 
  
Paramedic training, budget debate, 
	3457  
  
Parks  
National 
Meewasin Valley, Saskatoon, national urban park, creation 
  
  
Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association awards 
  
Parks, Culture and Sport Ministry  
Francophone affairs branch 
Translation of COVID-19 pandemic information 
  
  
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  
  
Reconciliation initiatives 
  
Senior Indigenous advisor, 
	N17  
  
Staff, utilities technologist, 
	P354–55  
  
Status of Women office, ministerial transfer 
  
Third-party organizations, funding, 
	N450 , 
	N630  
  
Parks, Culture and Sport Ministry, Estimates  
(2022, November), supplementary, 
	N375–80  
  
(2023, March), supplementary, 
	N593–94  
  
(2023, November), supplementary, 
	N595–99  
  
(2024, March), supplementary, 
	N730  
  
Parks, Culture and Sport Ministry, Provincial Auditor's reports  
Parks, national  
Meewasin Valley, Saskatoon, national urban park, creation 
  
Parks, provincial  
Access roads, paving, accomplishments, Throne Speech response, 
	4438 , 
	4442 , 
	4474  
  
Accessibility, budget debate, 
	3446  
  
Amenities and activities, budget debate, 
	5171  
  
Amenities and service delivery, partnerships with private businesses, 
	N8–9 , 
	N450 , 
	N630  
  
Award of Excellence recipient, SaskParks, member's statement 
  
Battlefords Provincial Park, improvements, Throne Speech response, 
	2699 , 
	4474  
  
Buffalo Pound Provincial Park, improvements, Throne Speech response, 
	2734  
  
Business development framework, 
	N8–9  
  
Campsites, online booking system 
  
COVID-19, increased usage 
  
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  
  
Investments, Throne Speech response, 
	4490  
  
  
Echo Valley Provincial Park, investments and upgrades, Throne Speech response, 
	4490  
  
Education, contributions to, 
	N629  
  
Fees, 
	N630  
No increase, budget debate, 
	5170  
  
School groups and seniors, waived for, Throne Speech response, 
	4515  
  
  
Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park 
And Gunn's beach sand dunes, Throne Speech response, 
	2735  
  
Upgrades, Throne Speech response, 
	1082 , 
	4490  
  
  
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 
  
Lac La Ronge Provincial Park, Holy Trinity Church 
  
Moose Mountain Provincial Park, Throne Speech response, 
	108  
  
And outdoor activities, increased importance during COVID-19, 
	N3–4  
  
Recreational activities, 
	N449  
  
Resource activity, management, 
	N16  
  
Rowan's Ravine Provincial Park 
Group pavilion, budget debate, 
	3458 , 
	5221  
  
Group pavilion, Throne Speech, 
	4375  
  
Surrounding highways, repairs 
Throne Speech response, 
	932  
  
  
  
Saskamper Apparel, partnership, 
	N456  
  
Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park 
Stauber Family Farm Playground 
  
Upgrades, Throne Speech response, 
	4506  
  
  
Staffing, post-secondary students, 
	N7  
  
Upgrades 
Funding, budget debate, 
	273 , 
	1882 , 
	1906 , 
	2007 , 
	3446 , 
	5118 , 
	5221 , 
	5227 , 
	5283  
  
Government accomplishment, Throne Speech, 
	4369  
  
Provincial sales tax, application of, 
	N455–56  
  
  
Usage increase and landscape protection, 
	N17  
  
Parks, regional  
Alcohol consumption in designated areas 
  
Board membership, residency requirement, 
	N557  
  
Dissolution and privatization, 
	N7–8  
  
Jean Louis Legare park, Willow Bunch, funding, Throne Speech response, 
	4517–18  
  
Lac Pelletier Regional Park, Guinness world record, Throne Speech response, 
	2705  
  
Parks, urban  
Alcohol consumption in designated areas 
  
Constable Shelby Patton Memorial Park, Indian Head, grand opening, member's statement 
  
Meewasin Valley, Saskatoon 
Board participation, member for Saskatoon Riversdale, Throne Speech response, 
	4402  
  
Million Steps for Mental Health contest 
  
Recognition, member's statement 
  
Visitation, Throne Speech response, 
	4402  
  
  
Regina, Coronation Park, needs, Throne Speech response, 
	4549  
  
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 
Accessibility improvements, 
	N718  
  
Capital improvements, 
	N718  
  
Commercial development, 
	P555–57  
Canadian National Institute for the Blind and Brandt Developments, 
	N114–15  
Litigation, settlement costs, 
	N718–19  
  
Site remediation, status, 
	N533  
  
  
  
COVID-19, usage and restrictions, 
	N113–14  
  
Goats, use in weed control, 
	N534–35  
  
Invasive species and wildlife, management, 
	N718  
  
Legislative Building west lawn, designate as Chief Piapot Cultural Learning Grounds, petition 
  
Outdoor fitness stations, new, member's statement 
  
Wayfinding signage project, 
	N718  
  
Website, replacement, funding, 
	N718  
  
  
Pasqua First Nation  
Pro Metal Industries, Regina 
  
Pasqua Hospital, Regina  
Acute care beds, additional 
  
Medical radiology technologists, shortage, impact on patient care 
  
Passover  
Pastoral care  
Pastures  
Patents  
Bion Airlock System, Celestial Labs 
  
Patients  
Critical incidents resulting from COVID-19, 
	P103  
  
Critical incidents resulting in death, 
	P101 , 
	P103  
  
Discharge from facilities 
  
Out-of-province services and treatments, reimbursement for out of pocket expenses 
Hip and knee replacements 
  
Pediatric gastroenterology 
  
  
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 , 
	5600 , 
	5725  
  
  
Legislation and equal pay for equal work, 
	U81 , 
	U301–2  
  
Pay Equity Day, member's statement 
  
PCAN (protected and conserved areas network)  
PDAP (provincial disaster assistance program)  
Peat moss  
Development, royalties, 
	E135  
  
Lambert Peat Moss, proposed development, petition 
  
Premier Tech Horticulture 
100th anniversary, member's statement 
  
Throne Speech response, 
	4421  
  
  
Sunterra Horticulture, Norquay, Throne Speech response, 
	4442  
  
Pediatrics  
Child death review committee 
  
Magnetic resonance imaging scanner 
  
Medication shortage, government actions 
  
Peepeekisis Cree Nation  
Powwow, participation of Keaton Constant, member's statement 
  
Pelletier, Alex  
Penner, Glen Howard  
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  
Canada Pension Plan 
Alberta's withdrawal, impact on Saskatchewan 
  
Benefits, impact on automobile injury insurance claims 
  
  
Government liabilities, 
	P502  
  
Public employees pension plan, members, information sharing with, 
	P357  
  
Teachers' superannuation plan 
  
PEPP (public employees pension plan)  
Peppler, Gary  
Performing arts centres  
Performing arts facilities  
Globe Theatre, Regina, funding, budget debate, 
	372  
  
Perinatal mortality  
Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, member's statement 
  
Persian New Year  
Personal and/or special-care homes  
Abuse allegations, investigations, 
	U632  
  
Closures, Throne Speech response, 
	4477 , 
	4564  
  
Emmanuel Villa Special Care Home, Emerald Park, transfer of seniors to other facilities 
  
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 
  
  
Provincial Affiliate Resource Group, 
	P214  
  
Quality of care, performance measures, 
	P213–14  
  
Qu'Appelle House, Regina, recognition, member's statement 
  
Personal care home benefit  
	5568 , 
	C430  
And financial supports for seniors 
  
Income threshold and subsidy cap 
  
Subsidy, increase, 
	U635 , 
	U674  
Saskatchewan assured income for disability recipients, 
	U415 , 
	U635  
  
  
Personal protective equipment  
Supply management improvements, 
	837  
  
Personal support workers  
Persons  
Persons Day, member's statement 
  
Persons with disabilities  
Accessibility 
Saskatchewan accessibility office 
  
Wascana Centre, Regina, improvements 
  
Wheelchair challenge, First Steps Wellness Centre, member's statement 
  
  
Accessibility legislation, 
	U635  
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 
  
  
Canadian Blind Hockey Association 
  
Children, inclusive early childhood education and child care 
  
Chip and Dale Homes day program facility, budget debate, 
	5291–92  
  
Cosmo Industries, Saskatoon 
Anniversary, member's statement 
  
Day program facility renovation, member's statement 
  
Recycling collection program 
  
Spirit of Cosmo Breakfast and award recipient Al Anderson, member's statement 
  
  
Disability Employment Awareness Month, member's statement 
  
Disability Service Professional Week, member's statement 
  
Disability strategy, 
	E569  
Throne Speech response, 
	1071  
  
  
Employability assistance for persons with disabilities 
  
Employment opportunities, Kelvington-Wadena, member's statement 
  
Employment supports, 
	E569  
  
Government supports and housing options 
  
Housing, supportive 
And accessible rental units, Prince Albert 
  
  
Inclusion Month, member's statement 
  
Intellectual disabilities, 
	U680  
Funding, budget debate, 
	347  
  
Needs assessment and funding determination, 
	P417–18 , 
	U476  
  
Self-directed funding, 
	U680  
  
Services provided by community-based organizations 
  
  
International Day of Persons with Disabilities, member's statement 
  
Person-centred approach, 
	P258  
  
Personal experience, budget debate, 
	5191  
  
In the public service 
Persons with disabilities network 
  
  
Public service summer student employment program, disability focus and target 
  
Saskatchewan Aids to Independent Living program 
  
Saskatchewan assured income for disability 
  
Special needs equipment, provision of 
  
Support workers 
Recruitment and retention, 
	U477  
  
Retention, Throne Speech response, 
	2702  
  
  
Universal disability benefit 
  
Pesach  
Pests  
Blacklegged ticks, monitoring, 
	E593  
  
Control programs, funding 
  
Household pesticide, disposal 
  
Pesticide, application, use of artificial intelligence 
  
Regulated, control measures 
  
Regulated, designation process, 
	P33  
  
Richardson's ground squirrel 
  
In Wascana Centre, Regina 
  
Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation  
Creighton sportsplex upgrades, partnership 
  
Whitesand dam flooding, settlement costs 
  
Petersen, Arne  
Petitions [Session 1]  
Airports 
Regina International Airport and Saskatoon International Airport traffic control towers, closure 
  
Regina International Airport traffic control tower, closure 
  
  
Cellular services 
Coverage, improve along Hanson Lake Road Highway No. 106 
  
  
Emergency housing 
The Lighthouse, The Battlefords, provide core funding 
  
  
Environmental protection 
Northeast swale, Saskatoon, suspend development and update legislation protecting species at risk and important ecological habitat 
  
  
Freedom of expression 
Bill C-10 (federal), stop from proceeding 
  
  
Health benefits coverage 
Botox treatment for pelvic pain, review decision to discontinue coverage 
  
Hemophilia, therapeutic treatment, Hemlibra, rapid approval 
  
  
Hospitals, emergency rooms 
Wait times, reduction, fully fund and execute a plan 
  
  
Housing, rental 
Saskatchewan rental housing supplement, restore 
  
  
Income assistance programs 
And federal COVID-19 relief, clawback of benefits, stop and return 
  
  
Internet 
High-speed, available and affordable for residents of La Ronge, Air Ronge, and the Lac La Ronge Indian Band 
  
  
Long-term care facilities 
La Ronge, immediately invest in a new facility 
  
  
Mental health and addictions facilities 
Emergency units, support and funding 
  
  
Peat moss 
Lambert Peat Moss, proposed development 
  
  
Pipelines, oil industry 
United States, engage to ensure continued operation and future expansions 
  
  
Suicide prevention 
Strategy, develop and implement 
  
  
Petitions [Session 2]  
Broadview Union Hospital 
Emergency department and acute care services, stop closure 
  
  
Capital investments 
Encourage for economic benefits, demand government continue efforts 
  
  
Climate change 
Action plan, enact and allocate appropriate funding 
  
  
COVID-19, government response 
  
Duty-to-consult framework 
  
Family doctors 
Recruit and retain in Martensville and Warman 
  
  
Health benefits coverage 
Contraceptives, adopt a no-cost prescription policy 
  
In vitro fertilization, two rounds 
  
  
Health care workers 
Rural services and facilities, fix crisis 
  
  
Health facilities 
Wilkie and District Health Centre, emergency department and out-patient services, stop closing 
  
  
Highway No. 9 
Hudson Bay to Preeceville, immediately address inadequate condition 
  
  
Labour force 
Paid sick leave legislation, implement 
  
  
Legislative Building, Regina 
Chief Piapot Cultural Learning Grounds, designate west lawn 
  
Security legislation, stop passage 
  
  
Medical laboratories 
Regional, Yorkton laboratory services, restore 
  
  
Mental health and addictions 
Bipartisan committee, immediately create, petition 
  
  
Mental health and addictions, services and treatments 
Northern Saskatchewan, programs and facilities, immediately invest 
  
  
Midwives 
Training, introduce post-secondary program 
  
  
Occupational health and safety 
Standards, modernize to include contract and gig workers and provisions on mental health and sexual harassment 
  
  
Post-secondary students 
International students, tuition, freeze 
  
  
Provincial sales tax expansion 
Restaurant meals, prepared meals, and children's clothing, reinstate exemption 
  
  
Railways 
Canadian Pacific Railway, labour dispute, implement back-to-work legislation and designate as essential service 
  
  
Residential schools 
Timber Bay and Ile-a-la-Crosse schools, recognize as provincially run residential schools 
  
  
Saskatchewan income support program 
Rent and utilities, restore direct payment of 
  
  
Seniors, housing 
Subsidies, elimination, reverse decision 
  
Subsidy, Luther Heights, Saskatoon, elimination, reverse decision 
  
  
Vehicles 
Used, provincial sales tax exemption, restore 
  
  
Water, supply 
Protect from current and future threats 
  
  
Petitions [Session 3]  
Abortion 
Facilities, establish safe access zones 
  
  
Construction industry 
Provincial sales tax, application to labour, exemption, immediately reinstate 
  
  
Cost of living 
Affordability crisis, address 
  
  
Education policy 
Preferred first name and pronouns policy for students, immediately reverse and conduct public consultation 
  
  
Endometriosis 
Endometriosis Awareness Month, proclaim, petition 
  
  
Guns 
Protect rights of law-abiding citizens 
  
  
Liquor stores 
Public, closure, reverse decision 
  
  
Mental health and addictions, services and treatments 
Northern and rural areas, provide adequate funding 
  
  
Personal care home benefit 
  
Physicians, specialists 
Pediatric gastroenterology specialists and other specialists, recruit 
  
  
Saskatchewan assured income for disability 
Benefits, indexation, petition 
  
  
Saskatchewan-first policies and legislation 
  
School boards and divisions, funding 
Adequate, sustainable, and predictable 
  
  
Suicide prevention 
Strategy, work with community organizations and Northern leaders to develop 
  
  
Women's shelters 
Second-stage housing, operational funding, immediately provide 
  
  
Petitions [Session 4]  
Carbon tax (Canada), temporary exemption for home heating oil 
Extend to all forms of fuel 
  
  
Curriculum 
Sexual education, third-party educators, banning, reverse decision 
  
  
Drugs and pharmaceuticals 
Pharmacare, universal, support establishment of 
  
  
Duty-to-consult framework 
Enact meaningful legislation 
  
  
Education policy 
Preferred first name and pronouns policy for students 
  
  
Fuel tax 
Suspend for six months to help with the high cost of living 
  
  
Health care workers 
Short-staffing crisis and solutions to improve patient care 
  
  
Physicians 
Recruitment 
And retention, Rosthern and Duck Lake 
  
  
Retention, identify roadblocks and ensure effort put into retaining physicians 
  
  
Saskatchewan Housing Corporation 
Units, renovate and ensure occupancy 
  
  
Wildlife 
Habitat protection 
Duncairn Reservoir Migratory Bird Sanctuary 
  
  
  
Petroglyphs  
Petroleum Technology Research Centre, Regina  
Power engineering students, work placements, 
	E334  
  
Rebranding and expanded focus, 
	C122–23  
  
Recognition, member's statement 
  
Weyburn-Midale CO2 Monitoring and Storage Project 
  
Petting zoos  
Grotto Gardens Family Fun Farm, Maple Creek 
  
Pharmaceuticals  
Pharmacies  
Clean room renovations, funding, 
	U604  
  
Opioids, dispensing, risk-based approach to oversight, 
	P77 , 
	P78 , 
	P84–85  
  
Pharmacists, scope of practice, expanding 
  
Pharmacy Appreciation Month, member's statement 
  
Pharmacy Association of Saskatchewan Awards, recipients, member's statement 
  
Queen City Wellness Pharmacy 
  
Philanthropy  
Philip, Prince, consort of Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain  
Phone books  
Physical activity  
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  
  
  
Rise Strength Lab, Saskatoon, recognition, member's statement 
  
Physical therapists  
Physical therapy  
First Steps Wellness Centre, Regina 
  
Physician assistants  
National Physician Assistants Day, member's statement 
  
Recruitment and retention, funding, 
	U397  
  
Physicians  
Addictions medicine training 
  
Canadian Women Physicians Day, member's statement 
  
Chronic disease management quality improvement program, usage 
  
And clinical staff, Jim Pattison Children's Hospital, 
	U614–15  
Throne Speech response, 
	60 , 
	4397  
  
  
Compensation 
Billing education program, 
	P566  
  
Fee-for-service, detection and recovery of inappropriate payments, 
	P97–99 , 
	P564–67  
Risk-based strategy, 
	P565  
  
  
Fee-for-service and salaried positions, 
	U229  
  
Throne Speech response, 
	2639  
  
Workers' compensation, initial report, fee structure 
  
  
COVID-19 
Costs, additional, coverage, budget debate, 
	270 , 
	348 , 
	384 , 
	388  
  
  
Emergency room physicians 
  
Mental health service providers, funding, budget debate, 
	270 , 
	301 , 
	303–4 , 
	350  
  
National Physicians Day, member's statement 
  
Opioid prescribing 
Education and oversight, 
	P85–86  
  
And prior review of patient medication profiles, 
	P77 , 
	P78 , 
	P84  
  
  
Practice establishment grant 
  
Recruitment 
Duck Lake and Beardy's and Okemasis Cree Nation 
  
Funding, budget debate, 
	5116  
  
Government efforts, Throne Speech response, 
	168 , 
	195–96  
  
And retention, Rosthern and Duck Lake 
  
And retention, rural, funding, budget debate, 
	1879 , 
	1932 , 
	1935 , 
	1937 , 
	1945 , 
	1955 , 
	1958 , 
	1965 , 
	1970 , 
	1984 , 
	2004 , 
	2021 , 
	2049  
  
Rural physician incentive program 
  
  
Residents 
Canadians educated abroad, matching, 
	U410–11  
  
Family medicine, additional seats, 
	U365  
  
Family medicine, matches, member's statement 
  
International graduates, matching, 
	U410–11  
  
  
Retention, 
	5562  
Identify roadblocks and ensure effort put into retaining physicians, petition 
  
Throne Speech response, 
	4564  
  
  
Rural physician incentive program 
  
Rural practice initiatives, funding, 
	U217  
  
Saskatchewan international physician practice assessment, 
	3866 , 
	5561 , 
	U365  
Expansion, budget debate, 
	5224  
  
Success, member's statement 
  
Training seats and improved supports, budget debate, 
	1908 , 
	2024  
  
  
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 
  
Work-life balance, Throne Speech response, 
	4503  
  
Physicians, specialists  
Banks, Dr. Malcolm, retirement, member's statement 
  
Geriatricians, 
	U266–67 , 
	U293  
Regina, new, member's statement 
  
  
Oncologists, funding, 
	U218  
  
Pediatric gastroenterology specialists 
And other pediatric specialists, recruit, petition 
  
And other pediatric specialists, recruitment, 
	U614–15  
  
Recruitment, and out-of-province travel for care 
  
  
Practice establishment grant, 
	U372  
  
Piapot First Nation  
Chief Mark Fox, inauguration, member's statement 
  
Pillars for Life suicide prevention plan  
Pilots  
National Pilot's Day, member's statement 
  
Zelinski, Gus, amputee, member's statement 
  
Pine Grove Correctional Centre, Prince Albert  
īkwēskīcik iskwēwak transitional support pilot program for women 
  
Pipe 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 
  
Impact Assessment Act,  Alberta Court of Appeal, ruling of unconstitutional 
 
Line 3 replacement, completion 
Throne Speech response, 
	998  
  
  
Major facility, definition, 
	P53–54  
  
Oil infrastructure investment program 
  
Opposition statements on, 
	3858 , 
	3874  
Critique, member's statement 
  
  
Port at Churchill, Manitoba, export potential, Throne Speech response, 
	175  
  
Support for and use of local materials and workers 
  
Support for Energy East, Northern Gateway, Keystone XL, and TransMountain 
  
Trans Mountain, increased capacity, impact on commodity prices, 
	C547  
  
United States, engage to ensure continued operation and future expansions, petition 
  
Places of worship  
Planning and Development Act, 2007     
Statements of Provincial Interest Regulations  
 
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)  
Poetry  
The Poetry & Lyrics of Jay Semko,  member's statement 
 
Royal Canadian Legion Remembrance Day poetry contest 
  
Tate, Mercedez, poems published on miramichireader.ca, member's statement 
  
Points of Order [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]  
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]  
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]  
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 "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 
  
  
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 
  
  
Use of "not true," unparliamentary 
Ruling: not discernible on audio, cannot single out a member to withdraw and apologize 
  
  
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 
  
  
Use of "running interference for a teammate playing dirty" 
  
Use of "socialists" 
Ruling: Under advisement, 
	5666  
  
Ruling: Not well taken, 
	5675  
  
  
Use of "unbelievable" and "hypocritical," unparliamentary 
  
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 
  
  
  
Speaker ruling 
Do not comment on 
Ruling: Withdraw and apologize 
  
  
  
Points of Order [Committees]  
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  
	5572 , 
	N252 , 
	N692–93  
Estevan and Weyburn region, expansion to, 
	N89  
Funding, budget debate, 
	333  
  
  
Estevan region, new, funding, budget debate, 
	271 , 
	289 , 
	292 , 
	382  
  
Throne Speech response, 
	4475  
  
Police (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act, 2023 (No. 144)  
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee 
  
Committee discussion  
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Keisig), 
	N621  
  
 
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills 
  
Police officers  
Additional, government record, 
	N510  
  
Alternative response officers, budget debate, 
	5227  
  
And civilian positions, new 
Throne Speech response, 
	902 , 
	904 , 
	976 , 
	982 , 
	999 , 
	1001 , 
	1008 , 
	1073 , 
	1081 , 
	1100  
  
  
Culturally responsive training 
  
Indigenous, personal experience, Throne Speech response, 
	2589–90 , 
	4419  
  
Investments, member's statement 
  
Killed in the line of duty 
Memorial service, member's statement 
  
  
Mental health and addictions, time spent on calls, Throne Speech response, 
	4446  
  
Prince Albert Police Chief Patrick Nogier 
  
Saskatchewan Women in Policing organization, member's statement 
  
Visibility of, and role in crime prevention 
  
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  
Awards 
Canadian Police Exemplary Service Medals, Regina Police Service, recipients, member's statement 
  
Excellence in Policing Awards 
  
Van de Vorst Family police recognition awards, recipients, member's statement 
  
  
Combined traffic services 
  
Government approach, 
	3875  
Critique, Throne Speech response, 
	2709–10  
  
  
Indigenous reconciliation and inclusion initiatives, 
	N600–601  
  
Internet child exploitation unit 
  
Interprovincial co-operation, Throne Speech response, 
	958–59 , 
	2628  
  
Law Enforcement Torch Run 
  
Mental health and addictions 
Crisis, impact on services, budget debate, 
	5203  
  
  
National Police Week 
And Excellence in Policing Awards recipients, member's statement 
  
And recognition of officers killed in the line of duty, member's statement 
  
  
Oversight, serious incident response team 
  
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  
  
Provincial protective services unit 
  
Public health order, enforcement of 
  
Regina Police Service, relationship to Provincial Capital Commission 
  
Response times in Northern Saskatchewan 
  
Saskatchewan Marshals Service 
  
Sexual assault case review initiative, 
	N492  
  
Standards, national and provincial, 
	N606  
  
Traffic court, time spent in 
  
Victim advocate case review program 
  
Video conferencing technology, expansion 
  
Weyburn Police Service, first all-female shift, member's statement 
  
Political parties  
Corporate, out-of-province, and union donations 
  
Saskatchewan United Party 
  
Politicians  
And community outreach, importance, budget debate, 
	352  
  
Federal, Throne Speech response, 
	1043  
  
Legislative Assembly members 
  
Parliamentarians with Disabilities, budget debate, 
	319  
  
Representative Zooey Zephyr, Montana, United States 
  
Social media, pros and cons 
  
Women 
Barriers, Throne Speech response, 
	2735  
  
Influence of, Throne Speech response, 
	92 , 
	979  
  
And motherhood, Throne Speech response, 
	30  
  
  
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  
Poor people  
Population  
Growth, 2022, record amount, 
	E393  
Throne Speech response, 
	2611 , 
	2688 , 
	2700 , 
	2703 , 
	2711 , 
	2723 , 
	2759 , 
	4442 , 
	4449 , 
	4470 , 
	4478 , 
	4482 , 
	4492 , 
	4503 , 
	4547  
  
  
Growth, government accomplishment, 
	3857 , 
	3862–63 , 
	E536  
Budget debate, 
	331 , 
	360 , 
	1909 , 
	1933 , 
	1949 , 
	2048 , 
	3404 , 
	3426 , 
	3432 , 
	3452 , 
	3474 , 
	3477 , 
	5114 , 
	5118 , 
	5141 , 
	5181 , 
	5182 , 
	5188 , 
	5197 , 
	5200 , 
	5205 , 
	5223 , 
	5232 , 
	5244 , 
	5261 , 
	5281 , 
	5285 , 
	5313 , 
	5320  
  
Throne Speech response, 
	55 , 
	80 , 
	114 , 
	148 , 
	2688 , 
	2723 , 
	2762 , 
	4391 , 
	4433 , 
	4441 , 
	4442 , 
	4452 , 
	4470 , 
	4472 , 
	4478 , 
	4482 , 
	4484 , 
	4498 , 
	4566 , 
	4567  
  
  
Growth and impact of immigration, 
	E396–98  
Impact on public services 
  
Throne Speech response, 
	27 , 
	66 , 
	1040 , 
	2641 , 
	2740 , 
	4403 , 
	4437 , 
	4489 , 
	4504 , 
	4566  
  
  
Growth and impact of provincial reputation, 
	2331–32  
  
Growth and provincial economy 
  
Growth plan target, 
	2332 , 
	3861 , 
	5551 , 
	E153 , 
	E393 , 
	E559  
Throne Speech response, 
	27 , 
	55 , 
	66 , 
	84 , 
	133 , 
	148 , 
	221 , 
	957 , 
	1006 , 
	2610 , 
	2611 , 
	2646 , 
	2688 , 
	2703 , 
	2711 , 
	2723 , 
	2759 , 
	2762 , 
	4403 , 
	4451 , 
	4452 , 
	4468 , 
	4478  
  
  
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 
Budget debate, 
	286 , 
	297 , 
	326 , 
	343 , 
	1884 , 
	1996 , 
	2013 , 
	2051 , 
	3423 , 
	3481 , 
	3528  
  
Compared with NDP record, member's statement 
  
  
Throne Speech response, 
	1005  
  
  
Rural communities, Throne Speech response, 
	4489  
  
Pornography, revenge  
PORT (prenatal outreach resource team)  
Ports  
Post-secondary education  
Clinical legal education, funding and delivery, 
	N501–2  
  
First Nations and Métis programs 
  
French language programming, funding, 
	U498 , 
	U660  
  
Funding, 
	U115 , 
	U197 , 
	U495 , 
	U657 , 
	U659  
Budget debate, 
	270 , 
	271 , 
	296 , 
	349 , 
	385 , 
	388 , 
	407 , 
	1880 , 
	1937–38 , 
	1948 , 
	1955 , 
	1959 , 
	1985 , 
	2005 , 
	2049–50 , 
	3402 , 
	3476 , 
	5115 , 
	5205 , 
	5220 , 
	5226 , 
	5229 , 
	5233 , 
	5235 , 
	5282 , 
	5314  
  
SaskPower, student development and research, 
	C127  
  
And student support funding, government record, 
	C526 , 
	U660  
  
  
Health care workers, training 
  
Indigenous-inclusive learning environments to increase graduation rates, member's statement 
  
Indigenous pathways initiative 
  
Instructors, consistency and oversight, 
	P295  
  
International education practitioner program 
  
Investment importance and the economy of the future 
  
Labour market responsiveness 
Government efforts, Throne Speech, 
	4370  
  
  
Legislation, consistency of application, 
	P293  
  
Minority language programs, funding, 
	U51  
  
Northern Saskatchewan, investments, 
	U659  
  
Nuclear training and certification, 
	C410–11  
  
Post-Secondary Teaching Award, recipients, recognition, member's statement 
  
Remote learning opportunities for northerners, Throne Speech response, 
	2590  
  
Sector strategic goals, measurement, 
	P291–92  
Indicators, development and reporting, 
	P291–93  
  
Performance framework, 
	P293  
  
Performance framework, reporting by institutions 
  
  
Tuition, affordability, 
	3876 , 
	U208–9  
Student supports and funding for universities, 
	U662–63  
  
Throne Speech response, 
	157  
  
  
Post-secondary education, international education strategy  
	U116 , 
	U198 , 
	U498 , 
	U511 , 
	U660  
Memorandums of understanding, 
	U198  
Government of the Republic of Senegal, member's statement 
  
Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute, member's statement 
  
  
Throne Speech response, 
	1076  
  
Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training Act, 2021 (No. 61)  
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  
Accommodation costs, 
	U117  
  
Capital funding, 
	C227 , 
	C379 , 
	C380 , 
	C526 , 
	U659  
Feedback on denied requests 
  
Preventative maintenance and renewal, budget debate, 
	2012  
  
  
First Nations and Métis institutions 
  
Funding, 
	U116 , 
	U197 , 
	U659  
Budget debate, 
	271 , 
	349 , 
	385 , 
	1880 , 
	1997 , 
	2001 , 
	2012 , 
	2030 , 
	3402 , 
	3476 , 
	3481 , 
	5115  
  
  
Funding, multi-year sustainability support, 
	3876 , 
	U115 , 
	U118–19 , 
	U197 , 
	U199 , 
	U496–97 , 
	U498–99 , 
	U664 , 
	U667  
Increase, member's statement 
  
And need for skilled workers 
  
Performance framework, reporting, 
	P294  
  
Theological institutions, minimum increase, 
	U117  
  
Throne Speech response, 
	904 , 
	982  
  
  
Honourary degrees, rescinding 
  
Human rights code, adherence to, 
	P293  
  
Information technology 
Enterprise resource planning and student information system for regional colleges 
  
One-client service model system 
  
  
Information technology projects, 
	U116  
  
Maintenance funding, 
	C380  
  
Operating costs and revenues, 
	U664  
  
Religious institutions, oversight, 
	P293  
  
Research, crime reduction and prevention, 
	P235  
  
Seats, increased 
And skilled worker development, 
	E333–34  
  
  
Staff, international education practitioner certification, 
	U116 , 
	U498 , 
	U660  
  
Post-secondary students  
Convocation, University of Saskatchewan 
Throne Speech response, 
	4477  
  
  
COVID-19 public health measures, impact on 
  
With disabilities, public service summer student employment program, disability focus and target 
  
Early childhood education students, supports 
  
Financial challenges 
Throne Speech response, 
	4549  
  
  
Financial supports, 
	5568 , 
	U116 , 
	U121 , 
	U122 , 
	U197–98 , 
	U503 , 
	U508 , 
	U666  
Funding, budget debate, 
	271 , 
	385 , 
	1880 , 
	2001 , 
	2005 , 
	2021 , 
	3402 , 
	3476 , 
	5115 , 
	5205 , 
	5226  
  
Grant for students with dependents, 
	U659 , 
	U672  
  
And increased need, budget debate, 
	5280  
  
Information technology system 
  
For refugees and international students, 
	U667  
  
Saskatchewan advantage grant for education savings 
  
  
First Nations and Métis 
Attainment, personal experience, Throne Speech response, 
	2589  
  
Edwards School of Business, Indigenous Achievement Conference, member's statement 
  
Mitacs Indigenous pathways initiative 
  
  
Graduate students 
Mitacs Accelerate Fellowship 
  
  
International students 
Recruitment, and federal cap on permits, 
	U660  
  
Tuition, freeze, petition 
  
Tuition and enrolment, 
	U119  
  
  
One-client service model system 
  
Saskatchewan Post-Secondary Student Council, 
	U508–9  
  
Student ambassador program 
  
Student unions, lobby documents, recommendations, 
	U507–8  
  
Wilson, Matthew, Saskatchewan Polytechnic applied research showcase 
  
Post-secondary students, Mitacs program  
Government funding, member's statement 
  
Post-traumatic stress disorder  
Workers' compensation coverage 
  
Potash industry  
BHP, Jansen mine, 
	2326 , 
	2331 , 
	3860 , 
	E175 , 
	E220 , 
	E425 , 
	E578  
Expansion, impact on supply and commodity price, 
	C546–47  
  
Expansion, member's statement 
  
Expansion, Throne Speech response, 
	4470 , 
	4473 , 
	4482 , 
	4485 , 
	4489 , 
	4493 , 
	4502 , 
	4509 , 
	4535–36 , 
	4566  
  
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  
  
  
BHP Movember Hockey Classic 
  
Canpotex, 50th anniversary, Throne Speech response, 
	2644  
  
Commodity rate and revenues, 
	C264–65  
  
Companies, attendance at Conference of the Parties, Dubai, member's statement 
  
Critical minerals strategy production target 
  
Emissions, international comparison 
Throne Speech response, 
	998  
  
  
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  
Throne Speech response, 
	4482  
  
  
Mosaic 
Belle Plaine mine, budget debate, 
	5197 , 
	5230  
  
Belle Plaine mine, Throne Speech response, 
	984  
  
Pre-employment education program 
  
  
Nutrien 
Donation to Saskatchewan Polytechnic 
  
Rocanville mine, budget debate, 
	5197  
  
  
Oil and gas exclusion zones, 
	E581–82  
  
Pre-employment education 
Cowessess First Nation, member's statement 
  
Throne Speech response, 
	4404  
  
Yorkton Tribal Council, member's statement 
  
  
Production, expansion, Throne Speech response, 
	2644  
  
Sodium sulphate production 
Royalty reduction, budget debate, 
	272–73 , 
	387  
  
  
Western Potash, Milestone, budget debate, 
	5285  
  
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 
Budget debate, 
	275 , 
	287 , 
	297 , 
	343 , 
	344 , 
	1994–95 , 
	2054 , 
	3421 , 
	3449 , 
	3464 , 
	3466 , 
	5119 , 
	5138 , 
	5157 , 
	5158 , 
	5166 , 
	5241 , 
	5289  
  
  
COVID-19, impact on and supports for vulnerable people 
  
And homelessness, role of and support for public libraries, 
	U332  
  
Power stations  
Alberta, assistance provided during energy shortage, 
	C483  
And recognition of workers, member's statement 
  
  
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  
  
  
Coal-fired 
Closure of, Throne Speech response, 
	923  
  
Conversion to natural gas, 
	C405–6  
  
Decommissioning and reclamation costs, 
	C199  
  
Maintenance and unexpected repairs, 
	C398  
  
  
Construction, use of local workers 
  
Coteau Creek Hydroelectric Station, Elbow 
  
E.B. Campbell Hydroelectric Station, Nipawin 
And Nipawin dam, impact on Saskatchewan River system and downstream communities 
  
  
Ermine Power Station, Kerrobert, expansion, 
	C397 , 
	C483  
  
Great Plains power station, Moose Jaw, 
	C127 , 
	C187 , 
	C188 , 
	C299 , 
	C334 , 
	C397 , 
	C399 , 
	C483 , 
	C509  
  
Hydroelectric generation facilities 
Royalties paid to Water Security Agency, 
	E522–23  
  
Water levels, impact on power generation, and cost to backfill energy needs, 
	C398 , 
	C407 , 
	C495  
  
  
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  
  
  
Poplar River, Hart Butte, flood remediation, staff work acknowledgment, member's statement 
  
Whitesand dam, flooding and remediation, settlement costs, SaskPower, 
	C143  
  
Yellowhead Power Station, North Battleford, expansion, 
	C397 , 
	C483  
  
Powwows  
Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations 
  
First Nations University of Canada 
  
PPE (personal protective equipment)  
Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute  
Fee-for-service projects, tracking, 
	P493  
  
Financial management, review and oversight, 
	P492–94  
  
Provincial Auditor's reports 
  
Staff turnover and human resources initiatives, 
	P493–94  
  
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 
  
Fundraising, Ruth Cuthand prints 
  
Prairie Resilience climate change strategy  
	E450 , 
	E452 , 
	E592  
Carbon pricing for large emitters 
  
Commitments, progress update, 
	E79  
  
And federal carbon tax 
Emissions reduction, comparison 
  
Throne Speech response, 
	47 , 
	89 , 
	108  
  
  
Flood mapping, target and timeline, 
	E318  
  
Offset program, development 
  
Targets and initiatives, Throne Speech response, 
	41 , 
	167  
  
Prairie South School Division No. 210  
Information technology, user access management 
  
Prairie Swine Centre Inc.  
Prairie Valley School Division No. 208  
Monitoring progress of home-based learners 
  
Prefontaine, Joceline Sylvia  
Pregnancy termination  
Premiers  
Blakeney, Allan and Roy Romanow 
Contributions to Charter of Rights and Freedoms 
  
Contributions to Constitution 
  
  
Manitoba, Heather Stefanson, and interim Premier Kelvin Goertzen, Throne Speech response, 
	1043  
  
Premier Moe, comments regarding 
Federal employees on provincial lands 
  
  
Premier's Service Club Award 
  
Scott, Walter, Throne Speech response, 
	1057  
  
Premier's estimates  
Prenatal care  
Prenatal outreach resource team  
Prescription drugs  
Pretendians  
Prevention of crime  
Primary care  
Mental health and addictions 
Need for, budget debate, 
	413  
  
  
Model, system reform 
And health care worker recruitment 
  
  
Nurse practitioner clinics 
  
Primary care compensation working group 
  
Strategy, development, funding, 
	U399  
  
Team-based care, funding, 
	U606  
  
Prime Ministers  
Prince Albert Grand Council  
Self-administered police service, development, 
	3875 , 
	N384  
  
Victoria Hospital, Prince Albert, First Nations and Métis cultural space 
  
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh  
Printed errors in   Hansard,    correction  
Priority of debate  
Priority Saskatchewan  
Prisoners  
Enrolled in Saskatchewan Distance Learning Corporation, 
	P522  
  
First Nations 
Culturally appropriate programming 
  
Disproportionate numbers, Throne Speech response, 
	902 , 
	2701  
  
Rehabilitation and reintegration supports 
  
  
Medical services, access to primary care 
Medical files, transfer between facilities, 
	P246 , 
	P551  
  
  
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  
  
Release plans 
And connection with relevant social services agencies, 
	N239–40 , 
	U107–8  
  
  
Remand reduction pilot program 
Data analysis and meaningful targets, need for, 
	P233–34  
  
Shift to reducing recidivism, 
	P235–36  
  
  
Stopping abuse for everyone program, expansion to include, 
	N687  
  
Prisons  
Privacy  
And digital identity project 
  
Government website, user accounts, 
	N231  
  
Legislative amendments concerning bullying 
  
Public service inclusion initiatives, privacy concerns 
  
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) 
  
Substitution, moved (Merriman) 
  
  
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 
  
Seventh, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Lambert) 
  
Seventh, moved (Bradshaw) for concurrence 
  
  
Steering committee 
Agenda, priority of business, and membership, moved (Mowat) 
  
  
Private 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 , 
	791–94  
  
  
Private members' motions [Session 2]  
No. 1. Federal government, critique 
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. Saskatchewan-first policies and legislation 
  
No. 2. Health Human Resources Action Plan 
  
No. 3. Education, funding 
  
Private members' motions [Session 4]  
No. 3 Capital investments 
Attraction, government policies, support, moved (Bonk), 
	5013–16 , 
	5671–73  
  
  
No. 4 Government 
Accountability and transparency, pass legislation to improve, moved (Conway), 
	5452–55  
  
  
Private service homes  
Privilege  
Allegation made by Deputy House Leader 
Ruling: Unable to rule, 
	3957  
  
Ruling: Prima facie case not established, 
	3981  
  
  
Allegation of grave disorder preventing all members from exercising their duties 
Ruling: Prima facie case established, 
	4752–53  
  
  
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 (Merriman) 
  
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  
Pronouns  
Property insurance  
Damage due to power outages, claims, 
	C77–78  
  
Property tax  
Changes, impact on rural municipalities, 
	E372  
  
Increase 
Throne Speech response, 
	2754  
  
  
Mill rate ratio and effective tax rate, 
	N546–48  
  
Prorogation  
Protected and conserved areas network  
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  
  
Saskatchewan Highway Patrol 
  
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)  
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee 
  
Committee discussion  
Committee, report with amendment, moved (Grewal) 
  
 
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills 
  
Amendments, first and second readings 
  
Protection of nature  
Protective services  
Protests  
Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan  
Provincial Auditor  
Accounting standards, changes in, 
	P503–5  
  
Annual report (2019-20), 
	P1–3  
  
Appointments 
Acting Provincial Auditor, Tara Clemett, moved (Young, C.) 
  
Tara Clemett, moved (Wotherspoon) 
  
  
Audit recommendations, implementation, 
	P308  
Cost of and available supports, 
	P116  
  
  
And auditors from other provinces, interaction with, 
	P284  
  
Audits, financial, transaction sampling, 
	P304  
  
Business and financial plan (2021-22), 
	P3–5  
  
Business and financial plan (2022-23), 
	P160–64  
  
Business and financial plan (2023-24), 
	P375–77  
  
Business and financial plan (2024-25), 
	P445–48  
  
COVID-19, impact on operations, 
	P159  
  
Emergency housing payments to hotel owned by Sask Party member, special investigation, call for, 
	P446–47  
  
Information technology, funding, 
	P376  
  
Information technology, security, 
	P444  
  
Public Accounts Committee expresses respectful appreciation for distinguished and dedicated service, moved (Young, C.) 
  
Quality management standards, new, impact on operations, 
	P442–43  
  
Recommendation of Tara Clemett to the position of Provincial Auditor of Saskatchewan, moved (Young, C.) 
  
Special assignments, 
	P446–47  
Emergency housing, payments to hotel owned by Sask Party member 
  
Parkside Extendicare, examination of care during COVID-19 
  
  
Staff 
Compensation, compared to private sector, 
	P442  
  
Flexible work arrangements and employee development, 
	P444  
  
Human resources manager, new, 
	P446  
  
  
Strategic plan, new, development, 
	P445  
  
Summary of implemented recommendations 
  
Workload, increase due to new government bodies, 
	P374 , 
	P376 , 
	P446  
  
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  
Data centre security, audit follow-up 
  
Web application security requirements, audit follow-up 
  
 
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 
  
Inmate administrative segregation, performance audit, (2022) v.2, ch.8, 
	P541–48  
  
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 
  
Providing provincial disaster assistance 
Performance audit (2021) v.1, ch.4, 
	P240–42  
  
Audit follow-up (2023) v.1, ch.8, 
	P553–54  
  
  
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  
  
Improving educational outcomes for Indigenous students, performance audit, (2023) v.1, ch.3, 
	P507–17  
  
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  
  
School boards and divisions 
  
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  
  
2020-21 annual integrated audit, (2021) v.2, ch.3, 
	P153–56  
  
2021-22 annual integrated audit, (2022) v.2, ch.1, 
	P573–78  
  
2022-23 annual integrated audit, (2023) v.2, ch.1, 
	P573–78  
  
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  
  
Audit follow-up, (2022) v.2, ch.15, 
	P578–82  
  
  
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  
  
Detecting wildfires, audit follow-up 
  
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  
  
 
Executive Council  
2019-20 annual integrated audit, (2020) v.2, ch.4, 
	P466–69  
  
2020-21 annual integrated audit, (2021) v.2, ch.5, 
	P466–69  
  
2021-22 annual integrated audit, (2022) v.2, ch.2, 
	P466–69  
  
 
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  
  
Regulating contaminated sites, audit follow-up 
  
 
Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority  
Regulating vehicle dealers to protect consumers 
Performance audit (2020) v.1, ch.7, 
	P450–54  
  
Audit follow-up (2022) v.1, ch.12, 
	P450–54  
  
  
 
Global Transportation Hub  
Acquiring land from the public sector, audit follow-up, (2018) v.2, ch.33, 
	P21–22  
  
 
Government Relations Ministry  
Alerting the public about imminently dangerous events, audit follow-up 
  
Coordinating provincial emergency preparedness, audit follow-up 
  
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  
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  
  
Audit follow-up, (2023) v.1, ch.12, 
	P567–69  
  
  
Coordinating use of lean, audit follow-up 
  
Detecting inappropriate physician payments, audit follow-up 
  
Monitoring enforcement of tobacco and vapour products' legislative requirements 
Performance audit, (2021) v.2, ch.15, 
	P558–64  
  
Audit follow-up, (2023) v.2, ch.20, 
	P558–64  
  
  
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  
  
3sHealth 
Managing disability claims, performance audit, (2022) v.1, ch.3, 
	P454–62  
  
Procuring goods and services, audit follow-up, (2020) v.1, ch.14, 
	P157–58  
  
  
Using critical incident reporting to improve patient safety, performance audit, (2021) v.1, ch.6, 
	P101–6  
  
 
Healthcare Affiliates  
2020 annual integrated audit (2020) v.2, ch.6, 
	P569–71  
  
2021 annual integrated audit (2021) v.2, ch.7, 
	P569–71  
  
2023 annual integrated audit (2023) v.2, ch.4, 
	P569–71  
  
 
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  
  
2020-21 annual integrated audit, (2021) v.2, ch.8, 
	P487–89  
  
2022-23 annual integrated audit, (2023) v.2, ch.5, 
	P488–89  
  
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 
  
Conducting winter maintenance on provincial highways, performance audit, (2023) v.1, ch.4, 
	P479–85  
  
Enforcing vehicle weight and dimension requirements, audit follow-up 
  
Selecting contractors for roadworks, performance audit, (2021) v.1, ch.7, 
	P477–79  
  
 
Immigration and Career Training Ministry  
Coordinating English-language programs, audit follow-up, (2021) v.1, ch.19, 
	P469–72  
  
Outcomes-based contracts, audit follow-up, (2021) v.2, ch.29, 
	P472–74  
  
 
Justice 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 
  
 
Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Ministry  
Strategies to reduce injury rates, audit follow-up, (2020) v.1, ch.19, 
	P490–92  
  
 
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 
  
  
 
Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute  
2020-21 annual integrated audit, (2021) v.2, ch.9, 
	P492–95  
  
2021-22 annual integrated audit, (2022) v.2, ch.3, 
	P492–95  
  
2022-23 annual integrated audit, (2023) v.2, ch.7, 
	P492–95  
  
 
Provincial Capital Commission  
2020 annual integrated audit, (2020) v.2, ch.11, 
	P555–57  
  
2021 annual integrated audit, (2021) v.2, ch.10, 
	P555–57  
  
 
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, performance audit, (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 
  
Delivering provincially funded childhood immunizations in La Ronge and surrounding area, audit follow-up 
  
Efficient use of MRIs in Regina, audit follow-up 
  
Filling hard-to-recruit healthcare positions, performance audit, (2022) v.2, ch.12, 
	P587–92  
  
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 
  
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  
  
Purchasing goods and services, performance audit, (2022) v.1, ch.5, 
	P583–87  
  
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  
  
Audit follow-up, (2023) v.1, ch.20, 
	P596–602  
  
  
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 Research Council  
Purchasing goods and services 
Performance audit, (2020) v.1, ch.10, 
	P462–66  
  
Audit follow-up, (2023) v.1, ch.21, 
	P462–66  
  
  
 
Saskatchewan Water Corporation  
Purchasing goods and services, audit follow-up, (2020) v.1, ch.31, 
	C96–101 , 
	C104  
  
 
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  
2018-19 annual integrated audit, (2020) v.1, ch.5, 
	P108–11  
  
2019-20 annual integrated audit, (2021) v.1, ch.2, 
	P108–11  
  
2020-21 annual integrated audit, (2022) v.1, ch.1, 
	P529–31  
  
2021-22 annual integrated audit, (2023) v.1, ch.2, 
	P529–31  
  
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 
  
Regina School Division No. 4, Promoting positive student behaviour, audit follow-up, (2020) v.1, ch.22, 
	P133–34  
  
Saskatchewan Distance Learning Centre, Supporting students' completion of grades 10 to 12 distance education courses, performance audit, (2022) v.1, ch.8, 
	P517–25  
  
Saskatoon School Division No. 13 
Monitoring student readiness to learn after kindergarten 
Performance audit, (2021) v.1, ch.11, 
	P120–24  
  
Audit follow-up, (2023) v.1, ch.23, 
	P534–35  
  
  
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  
  
Supporting students with intensive needs, audit follow-up, (2022) v.1, ch.23, 
	P532–34  
  
  
St. Paul's Roman Catholic Separate School Division, No. 20 
Adapting technology for learning in elementary schools 
Performance audit, (2019) v.2, ch.25, 
	P124–28  
  
Audit follow-up, (2022) v.1, ch.27, 
	P535–37  
  
  
Promoting good student health and fitness, audit follow-up 
  
  
 
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 
  
 
Summary of implemented recommendations  
 
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  
Carbon tax, court challenge 
  
Corporate income tax, administration of 
  
Critique, member's statement 
  
Defence of, initiatives 
Constitutional amendment affirming areas of exclusive provincial jurisdiction 
  
Corporate income tax, administration of 
  
Provincial firearms program 
  
Saskatchewan-Canada Immigration Accord 
  
Saskatchewan-first legislation 
  
  
Defence of, Throne Speech response, 
	2705 , 
	2754  
  
Firearms legislation, administration 
  
Immigration, increased control 
  
Legislative Secretary, appointment 
  
Natural Resources Transfer Agreement 
  
And priorities of Saskatchewan people 
  
And priorities of Saskatchewan people, budget debate, 
	3469 , 
	5238  
  
And protection of notwithstanding clause, budget debate, 
	5163  
  
White paper 
Critique, budget debate, 
	5238  
  
Critique, Throne Speech response, 
	2594–95 , 
	2607–8 , 
	2619 , 
	2620–21 , 
	2651–52 , 
	2675 , 
	2701 , 
	2709 , 
	2738 , 
	4395  
  
  
Provincial Capital Commission  
Accommodation costs, 
	N530  
  
Community safety officers, inclusion in provincial protective services unit 
Regina Police Service, relationship, 
	N193  
  
  
COVID-19, impact on operations, 
	N113–14  
  
Inflation, impact on, 
	N530  
  
Master Plan, funding, 
	N718  
  
Master plan, review, 
	N189 , 
	N193–94 , 
	N528 , 
	N530–32 , 
	N673 , 
	P555–57  
Five pillars of use, implications for, 
	N193 , 
	N534  
  
Indigenous cultural space, designation of, 
	N532–33  
  
  
Operational expenses, 
	N530  
  
Provincial Auditor's reports 
  
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  
	N682  
Climate change, accounting for, 
	N149–50  
  
Consolidation under Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency 
  
Disaster area designation and restoration work, timeliness of, 
	P241–42 , 
	P553–54  
  
Federal funding, access to, 
	P242  
  
Provincial Education Plan  
	U580  
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  
Provincial Library  
Multilingual and Indigenous language collections, refresh, 
	U351  
  
Provincial parks  
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 , 
	P485–86  
  
And protection and response team 
  
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 affordability, national comparison 
  
And carbon tax, impact on cost of living 
  
Construction, new homes, provincial sales tax rebate 
  
Exemptions, budget debate, 
	5317  
  
Exemptions and affordability initiatives, 
	C44–46  
  
Exemptions on agricultural services, 
	E207  
  
Lawsuits and legal challenges 
  
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  
And affordability, 
	C431  
Initiatives and affordability tax credit 
  
  
Budget debate, 
	1952 , 
	1995 , 
	1998 , 
	5119 , 
	5120 , 
	5134 , 
	5136 , 
	5157 , 
	5158 , 
	5238 , 
	5241 , 
	5252 , 
	5264 , 
	5265 , 
	5267 , 
	5279 , 
	5310  
  
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  
  
Hunting and outfitting services 
  
And inflation, impact on affordability 
  
Live events and restaurant meals 
  
Live events and tourism expenditures 
  
Live events,Throne Speech response, 
	2621 , 
	2684  
  
Physical fitness centres, memberships 
  
Restaurant meals 
And prepared meals and children's clothing, reinstate exemption, petition 
  
  
Reverse, election promise 
Saskatchewan United Party, budget debate, 
	5252  
  
  
Used vehicles, restore exemption, petition 
  
Provincial training allowance  
	E162–63 , 
	E405  
COVID-19, adjustments, 
	E27  
  
PRP (prescription review program)  
PST (Provincial sales tax)  
Psychiatrists  
Access to, government investments 
  
Medical records system, use of, 
	P216  
  
And psychiatry supports, funding, 
	U622 , 
	U630  
  
PTA (provincial training allowance)  
PTRC (Petroleum Technology Research Centre)  
PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder)  
Workers' compensation coverage 
  
Public Accounts     
2022-23, v.1, review by committee, 
	P495–505  
  
Material misstatements, flagged by Provincial Auditor, 
	P503–4  
  
Public Accounts Committee  
Canadian Council of Public Accounts Committees 
Authorize attendance at annual conference, Canadian Council of Public Accounts Committees and Canadian Council of Legislative Auditors 
  
  
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 
Recommendation of Tara Clemett to the position 
  
Request for special investigation into Parkside Extendicare, Regina 
  
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) 
  
Provincial Auditor's reports 
  
Public Accounts,  scrutiny 
 
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 
  
Fourth, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Lambert) 
  
Fourth, 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, 
	N649 , 
	N661  
First Nations and Métis, community liaison, 
	N79  
  
Team commander, appointment, budget debate, 
	5163  
  
  
Public debt  
Public employees pension plan  
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  
Blacklegged ticks, monitoring 
  
Communicable diseases, reduction programming, funding, 
	U399  
  
Information technology, Panorama, integrated public health information system 
  
Inspectors, training, interprovincial agreements, 
	U496 , 
	U513  
  
Public Health (Enhanced Enforcement) Amendment Act, 2021 (No. 604)  
Public health measures, COVID-19  
Compliance 
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); leave not granted 
  
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 
  
Impact on system capacity 
  
And medical interventions 
  
Modelling and proof-of-vaccination policy 
  
  
As violation of human rights 
  
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  
Public libraries  
Internet use and bandwidth 
  
And literacy, funding, 
	U187  
  
Online books and resources, increased usage during COVID-19, 
	U70  
  
Paddockwood Public Library 
Community fundraiser, member's statement 
  
Good Neighbour Appreciation Award, recipients, member's statement 
  
  
Palliser Regional Library, Wood Dragon Books Young Author award 
  
Poverty and homelessness, supports 
  
Reconciliation art project 
  
Saskatchewan Access to Legal Information project, 
	N85  
  
Sector review, budget debate, 
	5236  
  
Services, accessibility, funding, 
	U351 , 
	U579  
  
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 , 
	C528  
  
Benefits, application to traditional build processes, 
	P366–67  
  
Costs, long-term obligations, budget debate, 
	5121 , 
	5134  
  
Interest rate adjustments 
  
National Awards for Innovation and Excellence, Regina bypass, recipient, member's statement 
  
Public safety  
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  
  
  
Provincial public safety telecommunications network, 
	N603 , 
	N606  
  
SaskAlert program, administration, 
	P360–61  
User access management, 
	P360  
  
  
SaskAlert program, network limitations, 
	P361  
  
Throne Speech response, 
	4449  
  
Public service  
Aboriginal awareness training, 
	C11  
Throne Speech response, 
	902  
  
  
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  
  
Disabilities 
Inclusion initiatives, 
	C500  
  
  
Employee engagement and culture survey, 
	C503–4  
Improvements, implementation, 
	C504  
  
  
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 
  
Hard-to-recruit positions, strategy, 
	C506  
  
Human resources strategic policy framework, 
	P314  
  
Inclusion initiatives and privacy concerns, 
	P316  
  
Indigenous employees, tracking, 
	C15–16  
  
Indigenous recruitment, 
	C500  
  
Indigenous Recruitment, Retention and Inclusion Framework and Action Plan, 
	C499  
  
Johnson, Donna, retirement 
  
Leadership development programs, 
	C504  
  
Loseth, Janice, retirement 
  
McNabb, Lionel, retirement 
  
Mental health 
Performance audits, upcoming, 
	P447  
  
River Valley Resilience Retreat 
  
  
Payroll errors, trends, 
	C501–2  
  
Pensions and benefits, funding 
  
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 
  
Senior Indigenous advisors, 
	C11 , 
	C208 , 
	C370 , 
	C372–73  
Advanced Education Ministry 
  
Government Relations Ministry 
  
Parks, Culture and Sport Ministry 
  
Public Service Commission 
  
SaskBuilds and Procurement Ministry 
  
  
Staff 
Breakdown by ministry, 
	C206  
  
Supervisory, collective bargaining, provisions, 
	C16 , 
	U80  
  
Turnover, 
	C501  
And recruitment and retention initiatives, 
	C505–7  
  
  
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  
  
Team of Indigenous Employees of Saskatchewan 
  
Vacancies, tracking, impact on post-secondary programming, 
	U123  
  
Whistle-blower protection, promotion of, 
	C508  
  
Public Service Commission  
Collective bargaining, role in, 
	C207 , 
	C374  
  
Complaints and grievances 
Appeals for out-of-scope employees, 
	C375–76  
  
  
Corrections, Policing and Public Safety, dedicated talent team 
  
Digitization and born-digital initiatives, 
	C14–15  
  
Diversity sourcing strategy, 
	C16  
  
Employee relations and human resources services, representation in financial documents, 
	C501  
  
Employee well-being and inclusion branch, 
	C500  
  
Governance structure and role of Minister, 
	C374–75  
  
Human resources business partner teams, embedded in ministries, 
	C369 , 
	C499  
  
Human resources service centre, 
	C501  
  
Information technology, user access management, 
	P306–7 , 
	P309–10  
Pilot project and improved protocols, 
	P310  
  
  
Métis Nation, memorandum of understanding regarding education of public servants 
  
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 Service Commission, Estimates  
Public Service Commission, Provincial Auditor's reports  
Public Transit Infrastructure Fund  
Public Trustee  
Public welfare  
Critique, member's statement 
  
Government approach, budget debate, 
	3454  
  
Social health, indicators, 
	3874–75  
Budget debate, 
	287 , 
	297 , 
	317 , 
	343 , 
	390–91 , 
	1994–95 , 
	2015 , 
	2051 , 
	2077 , 
	3449 , 
	3480 , 
	3481 , 
	5120 , 
	5138 , 
	5157 , 
	5176 , 
	5239 , 
	5241 , 
	5264–65 , 
	5280–81 , 
	5289  
  
Throne Speech response, 
	143 , 
	950–51 , 
	1019 , 
	2676 , 
	4395 , 
	4424 , 
	4435 , 
	4455 , 
	4486 , 
	4500 , 
	4542  
  
  
Social Policy Research Centre, University of Regina 
  
Trustee and money management supports, budget debate, 
	1971  
  
Youth-integrated-services 
  
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 , 
	E584  
Throne Speech response, 
	901 , 
	942 , 
	957 , 
	990 , 
	1006 , 
	1015 , 
	1026 , 
	1037 , 
	1046 , 
	1073 , 
	1102 , 
	2611 , 
	2681 , 
	2711  
  
  
Prince Albert Pulp Company, site remediation, accounting for, 
	C516  
  
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  
  
  
Pulse Canada and China chamber of commerce of foodstuffs and native produce, memorandum of understanding, 
	E538  
  
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