Hansard Speaker Index - 30th Legislature
- Marit, Hon. David (Sask Party, Wood River) s.1: Minister of Highways, Minister of SaskBuilds and Procurement
- Condolence motions
- Stuart, Lyle, former MLA, moved (Moe),
1021–1022
- Firefighters
- Willow Bunch volunteer fire department, Emergency Management Exemplary Service Award, Resilient Communities category, recipient, member's statement,
893
- Government procurement
- American contracts and suppliers, review
- And support for local companies,
539
- Hunting and fishing
- Licences, online purchase, contract with American company,
676–677
- Question period [Session 1]
- Government procurement
- American contracts and suppliers, review
- And support for local companies,
539
- Hunting and fishing
- Licences, online purchase, contract with American company,
676–677
- Stores, retail
- Costco, Regina, second location, bidding war,
976–977
- Costco, Regina, second location, bidding war, investigation by Provincial Auditor,
993–994
- SaskBuilds and Procurement Ministry
- Estimates
- (2024, December), supplementary,
C6
- Stores, retail
- Costco, Regina, second location, bidding war,
976–977
- Costco, Regina, second location, bidding war, investigation by Provincial Auditor,
993–994
- Martens, Jamie (Sask Party, Martensville-Blairmore)
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 1]
- Court of Appeal (Residency) Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 7)
- Committee discussion
N104
- Report with amendment,
915
- Economy
- Diversification, impact on employment and investment, support, moved (Wilson)
- Questions and comments
962
- Federal government
- Minister of Women and Gender Equality, elimination, critique, member's statement,
450–451
- Group homes
- Elmwood Residences, Saskatoon, recognition, member's statement,
869
- National unity
- Support for, and opposition to President Trump's annexation threat, moved (Young, A.),
858–859
- Post-secondary students
- Saskatchewan Post-Secondary Student Council, recognition, member's statement,
625
- Racetracks (automobile racing)
- Sutherland Automotive Speedway, Saskatoon, recognition, member's statement,
697–698
- Safe Public Spaces (Street Weapons) Act (No. 6)
- Committee discussion
N63–64
- Committee, report with amendment, moved (Martens),
N65
- Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 3)
- Committee discussion
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Martens),
N101
- Saskatchewan Cancer Agency
- Physician recruitment
- Recognition, member's statement,
14
- Sikh Heritage Month Act (No. 601)
- Violence
- Gender-based, White Ribbon campaign, member's statement,
235
- Virtual physician program
- Emergency or obstetrical services, prohibit use for, moved (Conway); amendment (Carr),
830–831
- McBean, Don (NDP, Saskatoon Chief Mistawis)
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 1]
- Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 15)
- Business
- North Saskatoon Business Association Business Builder Awards, recipients, member's statement,
603–604
- Child Care (New Facilities) Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 8)
- Cost of living
- Affordability crisis, address, petition,
124
- Drug and alcohol abuse
- Overdoses, Saskatoon, crisis
- Communities, impact on, and recovery-oriented system of care,
722–723
- First Nations
- Chief Mistawasis, signatory to Treaty 6, honour, member's statement,
697
- Health care
- Staff shortages
- Crisis, fix, petition,
276
- Homelessness
- Cold weather strategy
- And provincial approach to homelessness,
282
- Income Tax Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 13)
- Intimate partner violence
- Advocates Joan and Mike McDonald, recognition, member's statement,
264–265
- Education in workplaces, mandate, petition,
847
- Long-term care facilities
- Eligibility standards, improve, petition,
558
- Parks, Culture and Sport Ministry
- Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 14)
- Provincial Sales Tax Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 16)
- Question period [Session 1]
- Drug and alcohol abuse
- Overdoses, Saskatoon, crisis
- Communities, impact on, and recovery-oriented system of care,
722–723
- Homelessness
- Cold weather strategy
- And provincial approach to homelessness,
282
- Regulated Health Professions Act (No. 18)
- Regulated Health Professions Consequential Amendments Act, 2025 (No. 19)
- Safe Public Spaces (Street Weapons) Act (No. 6)
- Saskatchewan Commercial Innovation Incentive (Patent Box) Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 17)
- School boards and divisions
- Funding
- Adequate, sustainable, and predictable, petition,
670
- Tourism industry
- Summer offerings, recognition, member's statement,
906
- McLeod, Blaine (Sask Party, Lumsden-Morse)
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 1]
- Affordability measures
- Consistent and meaningful, government record, moved (Weger)
- Questions and comments
593
- All-terrain vehicles
- Derby, Mortlach, recognition, member's statement,
781
- Basketball
- Briercrest College men's team
- Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference champions, member's statement,
560–561
- Canadian Western Agribition, Regina
- Condolence motions
- Stuart, Lyle, former MLA, moved (Moe),
1020–1021
- Construction Codes (Derelict Buildings) Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 21)
- Report without amendment,
996
- Crown corporations
- Steel procurement, Saskatchewan suppliers
- Farmers
- Outstanding Young Farmers award, recipients Brady and Lindsay Funk, member's statement,
536–537
- Legislative Building, Regina
- Bison head, installation, member's statement,
159–160
- Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 3)
- Report without amendment,
828
- Saskatchewan Affordability Act (No. 1)
- Report without amendment,
256
- SaskEnergy (Carbon Tax Fairness for Families) Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 2)
- Report without amendment (McLeod, B.),
257
- Speaker
- Deputy Speaker [McLeod, B.], acclamation,
21
- Theatre
- Christmas in Caron, 1942, musical, member's statement,
278
- World War II, 1939-1945
- Holland, liberation of, 80th anniversary, member's statement,
869
- Victory in Europe Day, recognition of Canadian soldiers, member's statement,
947–948
- McLeod, Hon. Tim (Sask Party, Moose Jaw North) s.1: Minister of Justice and Attorney General, Minister of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety
- Advocate for Children and Youth
- Reappointment, Lisa Broda, moved (McLeod, T.),
511
- Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 15)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee,
795
- Budget, March 19, 2025
- Moved (McLeod, T.) to resume debate (March 20, 2025),
301
- Committees
- Committees of the Whole Assembly, Deputy Chair, member for Kelvington-Wadena [Beaudry], appointment, moved (McLeod, T.),
22
- Conflict of Interest Commissioner and Registrar of Lobbyists
- Reappointment, Maurice Herauf, moved (McLeod, T.),
1010
- Construction Codes (Derelict Buildings) Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 21)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
810
- Corrections, Policing and Public Safety Ministry
- Estimates
- (2024, December), supplementary,
C10–12
- Court of Appeal (Residency) Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 7)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
726
- Committee discussion
N103
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
915
- Amendments, first and second readings,
915
- Crown and Central Agencies Committee
- Membership
- Substitution, moved (McLeod, T.),
1011
- Economy Committee
- Membership
- Substitution, moved (McLeod, T.),
1011
- Food security
- Northern Saskatchewan, impact on community health,
210
- Government procurement
- Policy that prioritizes local workers and business, implement, moved (Ritchie),
875
- Government Relations Ministry
- Northern Saskatchewan, relevant files, ministerial responsibility and collaboration,
583–584
- House Services Committee
- Reports
- First, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (McLeod, T.),
H2–3
- Rules and Procedures of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
- Rule 139(3), allocation schedule, adoption of, moved (McLeod, T.),
H2
- Human Services Committee
- Membership
- Substitution, moved (McLeod, T.),
1011
- Information and Privacy Commissioner
- Appointment, Grace Hession David, moved (McLeod, T.),
813
- Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Membership
- Substitution, moved (McLeod, T.),
456
- Justice Ministry
- Estimates
- (2024, December), supplementary,
C7–9
- King's Bench Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 22)
- Referred to Committee of the Whole on Bills,
912
- Committee of the Whole on Bills
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (McLeod, T.),
912
- Legislative Assembly
- Acknowledgments and Christmas greetings,
283–284
- Acknowledgments, end of session,
1036
- Adjournment
- (May 15, 2025), until 10 a.m. on October 22, 2025, moved (McLeod, T.),
1037
- (December 10, 2024), until the call of the Speaker, moved (McLeod, T.),
285
- Recess for the Crown and Central Agencies committee to conduct its business, moved (McLeod, T.),
272
- Ministerial statements [Session 1]
- Police services
- Officers, new (McLeod, T.),
787–788
- Miscellaneous Statutes (Public Registries Enhancement) Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 2) (No. 11)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
664
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
724
- Miscellaneous Statutes (Public Registries) Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 10)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
664
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
723
- National unity
- Western separation and Indigenous treaty rights,
910
- Points of Order [Session 1]
- Chair
- Member for Regina Walsh Acres, challenging the ruling of the Chair,
995
- Members
- Member for Regina Walsh Acres made inaccurate or untrue statements about the Government Relations Minister [Schmalz],
995
- Unparliamentary language
- Member for Regina Elphinstone-Centre [Conway], use of "hiding them behind a veil of secrecy," unparliamentary,
609
- Member for Regina Walsh Acres [Clarke], purported to quote that minister as having said that he was unqualified,
995
- Police services
- Officers, new, ministerial statement (McLeod, T.),
787–788
- Private Bills Committee
- Elections
- Chair [McLeod, B.], moved (McLeod, T.),
B1
- Steering committee
- Agenda, priority of business, and membership, moved (McLeod, T.),
B1
- Privileges Committee
- Steering committee
- Agenda and priority of business, and membership, moved (McLeod, T.),
R1
- Public Accounts Committee
- Membership
- Substitution, moved (McLeod, T.),
1011
- Question period [Session 1]
- Food security
- Northern Saskatchewan, impact on community health,
210
- Government Relations Ministry
- Northern Saskatchewan, relevant files, ministerial responsibility and collaboration,
583–584
- National unity
- Western separation and Indigenous treaty rights,
910
- Recycling industry
- Tire recycling, contractor selection, legal action,
19
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police
- Separation from Canada, impact on,
910
- Saskatchewan Marshals Service
- Officer, allegations of misconduct,
786,
809
- Uniform and equipment costs,
103
- Wildfires
- Northern Saskatchewan, preparation and community engagement,
995
- Recycling industry
- Tire recycling, contractor selection, legal action,
19
- Regulated Health Professions Act (No. 18)
- Referred to Human Services Committee,
795
- Regulated Health Professions Consequential Amendments Act, 2025 (No. 19)
- Referred to Human Services Committee,
796
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police
- Separation from Canada, impact on,
910
- Safe Public Spaces (Street Weapons) Act (No. 6)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
661
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
723
- Amendments, first and second readings,
723
- Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 3)
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee,
725
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills,
828
- Saskatchewan Marshals Service
- Officer, allegations of misconduct,
786,
809
- Uniform and equipment costs,
103
- Sessional orders
- Rules and Procedures, varied on an interim basis for the fall period of the 1st session of the 30th Legislature, moved (McLeod, T.),
75–76
- Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 9)
- Referred to Crown and Central Agencies Committee,
727
- Wildfires
- Northern Saskatchewan, preparation and community engagement,
995
- McPhail, Jordan (NDP, Cumberland)
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 1]
- Affordability measures
- Consistent and meaningful, government record, moved (Weger),
589–590
- Duty-to-consult framework
- Legislation, enshrine in, petition,
390,
449
- Festivals
- Bust the Winter Blues Festival, Creighton, member's statement,
804
- Food security
- Northern Saskatchewan, grocery prices, investigate increases and impact on community health, moved (McPhail); leave not granted,
243
- Government Relations Ministry
- Northern Saskatchewan, relevant files, ministerial responsibility and collaboration,
583–584
- Health care
- Northern Saskatchewan, access and investments,
853
- Heroism
- Ratt, Elaine, recognition, member's statement,
159
- Lac La Ronge First Nation
- Chief Tammy Cook-Searson, 20 years of leadership, recognition, member's statement,
989
- Mental health and addictions
- Northern Saskatchewan, supports and services, and role of Minister,
652
- Rural and remote areas, crisis, work with experts on evidence-based solutions, petition,
972–973
- Northern Saskatchewan
- Ya' thi Néné Lands and Resources team, recognition, member's statement,
480
- Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 14)
- Question period [Session 1]
- Government Relations Ministry
- Northern Saskatchewan, relevant files, ministerial responsibility and collaboration,
583–584
- Health care
- Northern Saskatchewan, access and investments,
853
- Mental health and addictions
- Northern Saskatchewan, supports and services, and role of Minister,
652
- Wildfires
- Northern Saskatchewan, preparation and community engagement,
995
- Radio broadcasting
- Missinipi Broadcasting Corporation, 40th anniversary, recognition, member's statement,
579
- Residential schools
- Timber Bay school, recognize as provincially run residential school, petition,
558,
846
- Saskatchewan assured income for disability
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- Estimates
- (2025-26), main, statutory, lending and investing activities,
C32–40,
C42–44
- Wildfires
- Northern Saskatchewan, preparation and community engagement,
995
- Moe, Hon. Scott (Sask Party, Rosthern-Shellbrook). s.1: Premier, President of the Executive Council, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 1]
- Agriculture
- Products, quality, comments by American president, condemnation, and government outreach,
291
- AgriStability
- Improvements, decreased payment cap and increased compensation rate,
393–394
- Cabinet ministers
- Premier's travel, accommodation costs,
130–131
- Cancer
- Breast cancer screening, out-of-province contract,
394
- Breast cancer screening, out-of-province contract and improvements to local access,
292
- Condolence motions
- Transmittal, moved (Moe),
1023
- Bergman, Anita, former MLA, moved (Moe),
1012
- Caswell, Gay White, former MLA, moved (Moe),
1013
- Foster, Evelyn, former MLA, moved (Moe),
1016–1017
- Smart, Anne deBlois, former MLA, moved (Moe),
1015
- Stuart, Lyle, former MLA, moved (Moe),
1018–1019
- Conflict of interest
- Former member Gary Grewal, investigation and penalties,
239
- Former members, application of penalties and updates to legislation,
266–267
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals
- Xcopri, addition to formulary, negotiations,
71–72
- Farm land
- Ownership, foreign, prevention, government policies,
238
- Food security
- Northern Saskatchewan, impact on community health,
17,
239–240
- Fuel tax
- Suspend for six months
- Opposition motion, support for, and government campaign commitments,
16–17
- Galloway Health Centre, Oxbow
- Acute care, provision of service,
266
- Government procurement
- American contracts and suppliers, review
- And support for local companies,
648,
753
- Greenhouse gas mitigation
- Output-based performance standards, proceeds, use of,
482–483
- Output-based performance standards, reduced to zero
- Groceries
- Cost, and provincial affordability initiatives,
850–851
- Health care
- Laboratory services, American contract,
605,
629
- Service interruptions
- And government campaign commitments,
279
- Hospitals
- Staffing, impact on access, and funding for health care,
606
- Infrastructure
- Transportation and energy security,
806
- Legislative Assembly members
- Member for Humboldt-Watrous [Hilbert], inappropriate comments regarding federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh, apology
- And support for immigrant communities,
673–674
- Long-term care facilities
- Eligibility standards,
755
- Medical personnel
- Shortages, impact on patient care and worker retention, and government recruitment efforts,
237–238
- Shortages, impact on patient care, bipartisan examination,
266
- National unity
- Federal election, result, and support for a united Canada,
822
- Federal policies, impact on, and support for a united Canada,
604–605,
849–850
- Separation referendum
- And economic strength,
1031
- And support for a united Canada,
907–908
- Capital investment, impact on,
975–976
- Western separation and Indigenous treaty rights,
911
- Potash industry
- Russian, lifting of sanctions, and impact of American tariffs,
393
- Provincial sales tax
- At the grocery store, elimination, and government affordability measures,
100–101,
278–279
- Question period [Session 1]
- Agriculture
- Products, quality, comments by American president, condemnation, and government outreach,
291
- AgriStability
- Improvements, decreased payment cap and increased compensation rate,
393–394
- Cabinet ministers
- Premier's travel, accommodation costs,
130–131
- Cancer
- Breast cancer screening, out-of-province contract,
394
- Breast cancer screening, out-of-province contract and improvements to local access,
292
- Conflict of interest
- Former member Gary Grewal, investigation and penalties,
239
- Former members, application of penalties and updates to legislation,
266–267
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals
- Xcopri, addition to formulary, negotiations,
71–72
- Farm land
- Ownership, foreign, prevention, government policies,
238
- Food security
- Northern Saskatchewan, impact on community health,
17,
239–240
- Fuel tax
- Suspend for six months
- Opposition motion, support for, and government campaign commitments,
16–17
- Galloway Health Centre, Oxbow
- Acute care, provision of service,
266
- Government procurement
- American contracts and suppliers, review
- And support for local companies,
648,
753
- Greenhouse gas mitigation
- Output-based performance standards, proceeds, use of,
482–483
- Output-based performance standards, reduced to zero
- Groceries
- Cost, and provincial affordability initiatives,
850–851
- Health care
- Laboratory services, American contract,
605,
629
- Service interruptions
- And government campaign commitments,
279
- Hospitals
- Staffing, impact on access, and funding for health care,
606
- Infrastructure
- Transportation and energy security,
806
- Legislative Assembly members
- Member for Humboldt-Watrous [Hilbert], inappropriate comments regarding federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh, apology
- And support for immigrant communities,
673–674
- Long-term care facilities
- Eligibility standards,
755
- Medical personnel
- Shortages, impact on patient care and worker retention, and government recruitment efforts,
237–238
- Shortages, impact on patient care, bipartisan examination,
266
- National unity
- Federal election, result, and support for a united Canada,
822
- Federal policies, impact on, and support for a united Canada,
604–605,
849–850
- Separation referendum
- And economic strength,
1031
- And support for a united Canada,
907–908
- Capital investment, impact on,
975–976
- Western separation and Indigenous treaty rights,
911
- Potash industry
- Russian, lifting of sanctions, and impact of American tariffs,
393,
452
- Provincial sales tax
- At the grocery store, elimination, and government affordability measures,
100–101,
278–279
- Sikhs
- Sikh Heritage Month, legislation
- Tariffs
- And trade diversification,
737
- Budgeting for
- And benefits of balanced budget,
334,
452,
482
- And provincial economic strength,
308
- Impact of
- And federal election party platforms,
736
- And support for workers,
822
- United States
- Consultant, Nelson Mullins, support for Republican candidates, value for money,
1006–1007,
1032
- President Trump, annexation threat, condemnation
- And commitment to Canadian sovereignty,
805
- Virtual physician program
- And health worker recruitment,
822–823
- Sikhs
- Sikh Heritage Month, legislation
- Tariffs
- And trade diversification,
737
- Budgeting for
- And benefits of balanced budget,
334,
452,
482
- And provincial economic strength,
308
- Impact of
- And federal election party platforms,
736
- And support for workers,
822
- United States
- Consultant, Nelson Mullins, support for Republican candidates, value for money,
1006–1007,
1032
- President Trump, annexation threat, condemnation
- And commitment to Canadian sovereignty,
805
- And opinion not to impose export taxes or limit exports produced in Saskatchewan, moved (Beck); amendment (Moe),
313–317
- Violence
- Lapu-Lapu festival attack in Vancouver, solidarity and support, member's statement,
780
- Virtual physician program
- And health worker recruitment,
822–823
- Mowat, Vicki (NDP, Saskatoon Fairview)
- Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne [Session 1]
- Budget, 2025-26
- Projections, economic and fiscal, impact on surplus,
626
- Cancer
- Breast cancer screening, out-of-province contract,
394
- Breast cancer screening, out-of-province contract and improvements to local access,
292
- Treatment, physician shortage, government efforts,
102,
160
- Crown and Central Agencies Committee
- Elections
- Deputy Chair [Ritchie], moved (Mowat),
C1
- Culture and multiculturalism
- Filipinos
- Bridging Filipino Advocacy Corporation, launch, member's statement,
781
- Curriculum
- Sexual education, third-party educators, reverse ban, petition,
558
- Diagnostic imaging
- Computerized tomography program, Moosomin, need for,
1033–1034
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals
- Xcopri, addition to formulary, negotiations,
71–72
- Economy Committee
- Elections
- Deputy Chair [Grewal], moved (Mowat),
E1
- Education, funding
- Adequacy
- And funding for learning supports,
207
- Fuel tax
- Suspend for six months
- Opposition motion, support for, and government campaign commitments,
71
- Health care
- Critical incidents, reporting,
211
- Service interruptions
- And government recruitment efforts,
782
- Staff shortages
- Crisis, fix, petition,
68–69
- Health care, funding
- And capital investments,
336
- And health worker recruitment initiatives,
994
- And support for emergency medical services,
335–336
- Health Ministry
- Minister
- Competence, and government initiatives,
649
- Party leadership run, potential,
626
- Hospital and health foundations
- Boreal Healthcare Foundation Med Gala, Prince Albert, recognition, member's statement,
450
- Hospitals
- Emergency rooms, wait times, and patient-focused nursing task force,
292–293
- House Services Committee
- Elections
- Deputy Chair [Sarauer], moved (Mowat),
H1
- Human Services Committee
- Elections
- Deputy chair [Burki], moved (Mowat),
U1
- Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
- Elections
- Deputy Chair [Nippi-Albright], moved (Mowat),
N1
- Legislative Assembly members
- Member for Humboldt-Watrous [Hilbert], inappropriate comments regarding federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh, apology
- And support for immigrant communities,
673
- Medical personnel
- Shortages, impact on patient care, bipartisan examination,
268
- Motion (Mowat); leave not granted,
271–272
- Medical technologists and technicians
- Staffing levels, impact on retention and patient care,
507–508
- National unity
- Federal policies, impact on, and support for a united Canada,
870
- Separation referendum
- Thresholds to call, opposition legislation,
948
- Private Bills Committee
- Elections
- Deputy Chair [Conway], moved (Mowat),
B1
- Privileges Committee
- Elections
- Deputy Chair [Sarauer], moved (Mowat),
R1
- Question period [Session 1]
- Budget, 2025-26
- Projections, economic and fiscal, impact on surplus,
626
- Cancer
- Breast cancer screening, out-of-province contract,
394
- Breast cancer screening, out-of-province contract and improvements to local access,
292
- Treatment, physician shortage, government efforts,
102,
160
- Diagnostic imaging
- Computerized tomography program, Moosomin, need for,
1033–1034
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals
- Xcopri, addition to formulary, negotiations,
71–72
- Education, funding
- Adequacy
- And funding for learning supports,
207
- Fuel tax
- Suspend for six months
- Opposition motion, support for, and government campaign commitments,
71
- Health care
- Critical incidents, reporting,
211
- Service interruptions
- And government recruitment efforts,
782
- Health care, funding
- And capital investments,
336
- And health worker recruitment initiatives,
994
- And support for emergency medical services,
335–336
- Health Ministry
- Minister
- Competence, and government initiatives,
649
- Party leadership run, potential,
626
- Hospitals
- Emergency rooms, wait times, and patient-focused nursing task force,
292–293
- Legislative Assembly members
- Member for Humboldt-Watrous [Hilbert], inappropriate comments regarding federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh, apology
- And support for immigrant communities,
673
- Medical personnel
- Shortages, impact on patient care, bipartisan examination,
268
- Medical technologists and technicians
- Staffing levels, impact on retention and patient care,
507–508
- National unity
- Federal policies, impact on, and support for a united Canada,
870
- Separation referendum
- Thresholds to call, opposition legislation,
948
- Regina Breast Health Centre
- Opening date
- And expanded mobile access,
394–395
- Regina General Hospital
- Interventional radiology unit, staffing,
948–949
- Neonatal intensive care unit
- Staffing and supplies, and government investments in pediatric care,
698–699,
718–719
- Surgery
- Wait times, government initiatives,
293
- Tariffs
- Impact of
- And supports for people and businesses,
561
- Vaccination
- Measles outbreak and support for vaccination,
911
- Regina Breast Health Centre
- Opening date
- And expanded mobile access,
394–395
- Regina General Hospital
- Interventional radiology unit, staffing,
948–949
- Neonatal intensive care unit
- Staffing and supplies, and government investments in pediatric care,
698–699,
718–719
- Regulated Health Professions Act (No. 18)
- Regulated Health Professions Consequential Amendments Act, 2025 (No. 19)
- Surgery
- Wait times, government initiatives,
293
- Tariffs
- Impact of
- And supports for people and businesses,
561
- Vaccination
- Measles outbreak and support for vaccination,
911
- Virtual physician program
- Emergency or obstetrical services, prohibit use for, moved (Conway); amendment (Carr),
880–883
- Women
- Empowerment advocate Sadaf Kidwai, recognition, member's statement,
264