Hansard Subject Index - 30th Legislature
       
      
      
      
- Cabinet ministers 
- Finance minister, critique 
 
- Premier's travel, accommodation costs 
 
 - Cable television 
 - Canada 
 - Canada Community-Building Fund 
- Compliance reporting requirements, 
	N12–13 
 
- Federal government, change in, impact on, 
	N13 
 
- Resilience and disaster mitigation, funding and projects, 
	N18 
 
 - Canada Health Transfer 
- Clawback due to private diagnostic imaging services, 
	P98, 
	U36 
 
 - Canada Housing Infrastructure Fund 
	N4, 
	N26 
 - Canada's Farm Show 
- Outstanding Young Farmers award 
 
 - Canadian Agricultural Safety Week 
- And government safety initiatives, member's statement 
 
 - Canadian Armed Forces 
 - Canadian Blood Services 
 - Canadian Mental Health Week 
 - Canadian Union of Public Employees 
- Collective bargaining, 
	C5, 
	C8 
 
- Public Service Commission 
 
 - Canadian Western Agribition, Regina 
 - Cancer 
- Breast cancer, interval cancer rate, 
	P127 
 
- Breast cancer screening 
- And diagnoses, improvements 
 
- And diagnoses, wait times, 
	U31 
 
- Out-of-province contract and improvements to local access 
 
 
- Breast cancer screening program 
- Age of eligibility, lowering of, 
	P126, 
	U27 
 
- Performance metrics, reporting, 
	P126–27 
 
- Wait times and government initiatives, 
	P127 
 
 
- Breast Health Centre, Regina 
 
- Cervical cancer self-screening , funding, 
	U27 
 
- Colorectal cancer screening program 
- Colonoscopies, wait times, reduction efforts, 
	P131 
 
- Outreach to medical personnel, 
	P132 
 
- Promotion and participation rate, 
	P130, 
	P131 
 
- Quality indicators, reporting, 
	P131–32 
 
 
- Community oncology program, funding, 
	U27 
 
- Daffodil Month, member's statement 
 
- Lung cancer screening program, development, 
	U27 
 
- Movember hockey classic fundraiser 
 
- Patient navigation services 
 
- Treatment, physician shortage, government efforts 
 
 - Canoes and canoeing 
- Aquatic invasive species, transportation of 
 
 - Capital investments 
- Separation referendum, impact 
 
 - Carbon capture, utilization, and storage 
- Boundary dam carbon capture project 
 
- Provincial expertise and intergovernmental collaboration, 
	E8 
 
 - Carbon sequestration 
- Technology, grant funding 
 
 - Carbon tax (federal) 
- Grocery prices in Northern Saskatchewan, impact on 
 
- Home heating oil, exemption, cost, 
	P158 
 
 - Carp 
 - Casinos 
 - Caswell, Gay White 
 - Cattle industry 
- Bovine tuberculosis 
- Spread by elk, mitigation 
 
 
- River Hill Farm, Canadian Speckle Park Association Lifetime Achievement Award, 2024, recipients, member's statement 
 
 - CBO (community-based organizations) 
 - CCA (continuing care aide) 
 - CCDF (Clarence Campeau Development Fund) 
 - CCUS (Carbon capture, utilization, and storage) 
 - Cell phones 
- Phones for a Fresh Start program, 
	C31 
 
 - Cellular services 
- Hanson Lake Road, connectivity improvements, 
	C31, 
	C32–33, 
	N7 
 
- Northern Saskatchewan, connectivity, 
	N6 
 
 - Cellular telephones 
 - Cemeteries 
- Research and mapping, Susan Conly 
 
 - Cenobamate 
 - Centenarians 
 - Centres for the performing arts 
 - CETG (Clean electricity transition grant) 
 - Chair and Deputy Chair, committees, rulings and statements 
- Auditor reports 
- Status updates, indicate if the auditee feels the spirit and intent have been implemented, 
	P160 
 
- Trending into a bit more of the policy debate, 
	P144 
 
 
- Bills 
- Ask that the questions refer back to the bill, 
	N108 
 
- It's not a shell game and do not refer to it as that, 
	N111 
 
- Minister is not in a position to answer that type of question; encourage you to speak to the particulars of the bill, 
	N108 
 
- That's a question the minister is unqualified to answer, 
	N109 
 
- Those are theoretical questions that cannot be answered, 
	N110–11 
 
- Very qualified and close-quartered in terms of what it's presenting today, 
	N109 
 
 
- Estimates 
- Allow a wide latitude but try to keep it connected, 
	C6 
 
- Bill is not part of the estimates that we are looking at, 
	E28 
 
- Bring it back to the estimates, 
	E34 
 
- Bring the question back to what we're dealing with, 
	N37 
 
- Caution that might be proprietary knowledge; privacy aspect of contacts, 
	N40 
 
- Could we move on to another question, 
	C28 
 
- Don't think that relates to the estimates that are before us, 
	U61 
 
- Funding will be announced when the program's up and running; nothing is in the estimates in regards to that, 
	N13 
 
- I'd like to be participating as little as possible, 
	C23 
 
- I'll allow the response because it goes to answering the questions in the manner that have been asked, 
	N43 
 
- Inappropriate use of estimates committee; it is, 
	C24 
 
- Let's move on and try to accomplish something, 
	C22 
 
- Minister, will you answer, 
	C24 
 
- Minister is answering the question, 
	C18–19 
 
- Minister will answer and if the answer is inadequate, it is the answer, 
	C24 
 
- Move forward and answer as many questions as possible, 
	C20 
 
- Please keep it relevant to the supplementary estimates, 
	C6 
 
- Set this aside and move on and come back to it if you're not satisfied with that answer, 
	C23 
 
- Stay relevant to the question, 
	C21 
 
- Talking about summary of appropriation and expense related to the vote that's in front of us, 
	N35 
 
- That is a question for a different ministry, 
	N7, 
	N8, 
	N10, 
	N11, 
	N15 
 
- This isn't a forum to debate policy, 
	E33 
 
- Work of this committee is to go to what's on the paper here, 
	N35 
 
- Wrap up this question and move on to another, 
	C19 
 
- You have the floor, Minister, you can answer, 
	C24 
 
 
- Unparliamentary language 
- Suggesting that they're not providing an honest answer is highly inappropriate, 
	N46 
 
- Suggesting that they're not providing as honest answer is highly inappropriate, 
	N43 
 
 
- Written questions 
- Are not to be left here, 
	N13 
 
 
 - Chambers of Commerce 
- Nipawin, Achieving Business Excellence Awards, recognition of board, recipients, and event sponsors, member's statement 
 
- Regina, Paragon Awards, recipients, recognition, member's statement 
 
 - Chief Electoral Officer 
 - Child abuse 
- Complaints, follow-up process, time lines 
- First contact, 
	P60, 
	P61 
- Initial assessments, challenges, 
	P62–63 
 
 
 
 - Child Care (New Facilities) Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 8) 
- Referred to Human Services Committee 
 
- Committee discussion 
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Gartner), 
	U127 
 
 
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills 
 
 - Child welfare 
- Children in care 
- Youth transitioning out of care 
 
 
- Eagle Heart Centre, Regina, founder Delora Parisian, retirement, recognition, member's statement 
 
- First Nations agencies, 
	P62, 
	P64 
 
- Indigenous children, family connection workers, 
	P62 
 
- Little Oak Child and Youth Advocacy Centre, Moose Jaw 
 
 - Children 
- Clothing, immediately suspend the provincial sales tax, motion (Pratchler); leave not granted 
 
- With complex medical needs, services, funding, 
	U5 
 
- Death review committee, 
	C9 
 
- Early childhood education 
 
- Integrated youth services, Homebase, 
	U4 
- Moose Jaw, member's statement 
 
 
 - Children's Advocate Office 
 - Christians 
- Yorkton DreamCentre Church, 10th anniversary, member's statement 
 
 - Christmas 
- Al Ritchie Community Association, Regina, Jingle Ball Christmas event 
 
- Christmas in Caron, 1942, Briercrest College and Seminary 
 
- Festival of Trees fundraiser, Weyburn 
 
- Greetings and acknowledgments 
 
- St. Nicolas Day / Feast of St. Nicholas, member's statement 
 
 - Chronic diseases 
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis 
 
- Management, pharmacist training 
 
 - Cities and towns 
 - Citizenship 
- Ceremony, recognition, member's statement 
 
 - Clarence Campeau Development Fund 
 - Classroom assistants 
 - Classrooms 
- Specialized support model, pilot project, expansion 
 
 - Clean electricity transition grant 
 - CLEANS (cleanup of abandoned northern sites) 
 - Climate change 
- Interprovincial collaboration, 
	E7–8 
 
- Mitigation and adaptation, supports for municipalities, 
	N17–18 
 
- Prairie Resilience climate change strategy 
 
 - Closed road courses 
 - Clothing and dress 
- Handi-Capable brand, recognition of founder Teddy Hudye, member's statement 
 
 - Clubroot 
- Monitoring and communication, 
	P45 
 
 - CMMS (computerized maintenance management system) 
 - CMPII (Critical minerals processing investment incentive) 
 - Coal industry 
- Regulation and remediation, responsibility for, 
	E23 
 
 - Collective agreements 
 - Collective bargaining 
- Canadian Union of Public Employees 
 
- National Police Federation 
 
- Saskatchewan Government and General Employees' Union 
 
 - Collective labour agreements 
- Canadian Union of Public Employees 
 
- National Police Federation 
 
- Saskatchewan Government and General Employees' Union 
 
 - Collieries 
 - Committees 
- Committees of the Whole Assembly, Deputy Chair, member for Kelvington-Wadena [Beaudry], appointment, moved (McLeod, T.) 
 
- Estimates, appropriate minister 
 
 - Communities 
- Balgonie 35th annual dinner theatre fundraiser, recognition, member's statement 
 
- Moose Jaw, events and tourism 
 
- Moosomin, fundraising prowess 
 
- Outlook, recognition of local businesses and completed infrastructure project, member's statement 
 
- Regina, North Central, community cleanup, recognition of volunteers, member's statement 
 
 - Community associations 
- Al Ritchie Community Association, Regina, Jingle Ball Christmas event, member's statement 
 
- Harbour Landing Community Association, cleanup day, recognition, member's statement 
 
- King George Community Association, Saskatoon, Winter Fair, recognition, member's statement 
 
- Pleasant Hill Community Association, Saskatoon, Winter Carnival, recognition, member's statement 
 
- Rosemont Mount Royal Community Association, Regina, annual chili night, recognition, member's statement 
 
- Silverspring Community Association, recognition, member's statement 
 
- Stonebridge Community Association, Saskatoon, recognition 
 
 - Community-based organizations 
- Eagle Heart Centre, Regina, founder Delora Parisian 
 
- Intellectual disabilities, service providers 
- Outcomes-based contracts, development and implementation, 
	P67, 
	P68–69 
 
- Risk management capacity assessments, 
	P67–68 
 
 
- Saskatchewan income support program mobile outreach services 
 
- Trustee and money management services 
 
 - Community-based residences 
 - Community recovery teams 
	P88, 
	P89–90 
 - Community rink affordability grant 
- Expansion, funding, ministerial statement (Ross, A.) 
 
 - Computerized tomography 
 - Condolence motions 
- Bergman, Anita, former MLA, moved (Moe) 
 
- Caswell, Gay White, former MLA, moved (Moe) 
 
- Foster, Evelyn, former MLA, moved (Moe) 
 
- Smart, Anne deBlois, former MLA, moved (Moe) 
 
- Stuart, Lyle, former MLA, moved (Moe) 
 
 - Conflict of interest 
- Allegation against member for Regina University [A. Young], and critique of Finance minister's priorities, member's statement 
 
- Former member Gary Grewal, investigation and penalties 
 
- Former members, application of penalties and updates to legislation 
 
 - Conflict of Interest Commissioner and Registrar of Lobbyists 
- Estimates 
- (2025, March), supplementary, 
	H7 
 
 
- Reappointment, Maurice Herauf, moved (McLeod, T.) 
 
 - Conjugal violence 
 - Constituency profiles 
- Regina Wascana Plains, diversity, recognition, member's statement 
 
 - Construction Codes (Derelict Buildings) Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 21) 
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee 
 
- Committee discussion 
- Committee, report without amendment, moved (Patterson), 
	N112 
 
 
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills 
 
 - Construction industry 
- Codes Acceleration Fund, withdrawal from program, 
	N14–15 
 
- Hazardous substances and dangerous goods waste facilities, permit fee, new, 
	E5 
 
- Hydrovac operations, slurry discharge, regulations and oversight, 
	E15–16 
 
- Korpan Tractor & Parts, recognition, member's statement 
 
- Northern Saskatchewan, increased costs, 
	N8 
 
- Provincial sales tax, application to labour, impact on municipal funding and projects 
 
 - Consumption (disease) 
 - Contaminated sites, regulation and remediation 
- Westmoreland coal mine lands 
 
 - Continuing care 
 - Continuing care aides 
- Additional, target, achieved, 
	U5 
 
 - Convicts 
 - Coronavirus, novel 
 - Coroners 
- Saskatchewan Coroners Service 
 
 - Corporate governance 
- Western Development Museum 
 
 - Correctional centres 
- Food service, funding, 
	C10 
 
- Guards and corrections workers 
 
- Holding cells in police stations 
 
- Occupancy and capacity, 
	C12 
 
 - Correctional personnel 
- Collective bargaining agreement, funding, 
	C10 
 
- Floater pool staff, impact on employee retention and overtime, 
	C11 
 
- Overtime, use of and reduction initiatives, 
	C11 
 
- Recruitment and retention, 
	C11 
 
 - Corrections, Policing and Public Safety Ministry 
- Collective bargaining, 
	C11 
 
- Custody, supervision, and rehabilitation services, funding, 
	C10–11 
 
- Estimates 
- (2024, December), supplementary, 
	C10–13 
 
- (2025, March), supplementary, 
	N93 
 
 
 - Cost of living 
- Affordability crisis, address, petition 
 
- Government campaign commitments 
 
- Opposition motions, support for, and government campaign commitments 
 
 - Courage 
 - Court decisions 
- Jordan decision 
- Note: For Jordan's principle 
 
 
- Saskatchewan Federation of Labour v. Saskatchewan, right to strike 
 
 - Court of Appeal (Residency) Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 7) 
- Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee 
 
- Committee discussion 
- Committee, report with amendment, moved (Patterson), 
	N104 
 
 
- Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills 
 
- Amendments, first and second readings 
 
 - Courts 
- Indigenous defendants, 
	P29 
 
- Municipal bylaw court, 
	N25 
 
- Provincial Court, scheduling 
- Vacancies, impact on, 
	P29 
 
 
- Provincial Court, workloads, management, 
	P27–30 
- Performance measures, data ownership, 
	P28 
 
- Performance measures, Indigenous consultation, 
	P29 
 
- Performance measures, public reporting, 
	P28, 
	P29–30 
 
 
 - COVID-19 
- Financial support programs 
- 2020-21, annual integrated and information technology audit, (2021) v.2, ch.1, 
	P49–50 
 
 
 - Creative Saskatchewan 
- Film and television production grant 
 
 - Crime 
- Civil forfeiture program, initiatives, funding, member's statement 
 
 - Criminals 
 - Critical minerals and rare earth elements 
- Critical minerals processing investment incentive 
 
- Exploration activities, 
	E20 
 
- Production, record amounts, member's statement 
 
- Saskatchewan critical minerals innovation incentive 
 
- Saskatchewan mineral exploration tax credit 
 
- Strategy, and industry development, 
	E16–17 
 
- Targeted mineral exploration incentive 
 
 - Critical minerals processing investment incentive 
	E17 
 - Crop insurance 
- Payments, impact on government finances 
 
 - Crops 
- Canola and peas, Chinese tariff 
 
- Pest control guidelines, updated, 
	P45, 
	P46 
 
- Potatoes, diseases, detection and monitoring, 
	P45, 
	P46 
 
- Quality, comments by American president, condemnation 
 
 - Crown and Central Agencies Committee 
- Concurrence with Public Accounts Committee on candidates to serve on audit committee, moved (Beaudry) 
 
- Elections 
- Chair [Steele], moved (Carr) 
 
- Deputy Chair [Ritchie], moved (Mowat) 
 
 
- Membership 
- Substitution, moved (McLeod, T.) 
 
 
- Reports 
- First, adoption and presentation to the Assembly, moved (Carr) 
 
- First, moved (Steele) for concurrence 
 
- Second, adopted and presented to the Assembly (Beaudry) 
 
- Second, moved (Steele) for concurrence 
 
 
- Steering committee 
- Agenda, priority of business, and membership, moved (Carr) 
 
 
 - Crown corporations 
- Steel procurement, Saskatchewan suppliers, 
	C15 
 
 - Crown corporations, list of 
- Global Transportation Hub 
 
- Municipal Financing Corporation of Saskatchewan 
 
- Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation 
 
- Saskatchewan Housing Corporation 
 
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation 
 
- Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency 
 
- Saskatchewan Research Council 
 
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications 
 
- Saskatchewan Water Corporation 
 
 - Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan 
 - Crown land 
- Critical habitats, tracking, 
	P40, 
	P42 
 
- Ecological sensitivity, classification of, 
	P43 
 
- Pastures, range-health assessments, 
	P41, 
	P42–43 
- Non-compliance, trends and tracking, 
	P42, 
	P43, 
	P44 
 
 
- Sales and leases, Indigenous interests, consultation policy, 
	P40–41, 
	P42, 
	P43–44 
 
 - CRT (Community recovery teams) 
 - CT (computerized tomography) 
 - Culture and multiculturalism 
- Afrocentric Symposium 
- And Black History Month Gala and Awards Night, member's statement 
 
 
- An Evening in Greece fundraiser, recognition, member's statement 
 
- Black Engineers of Canada 
 
- Chin National Day celebration, recognition, member's statement 
 
- Filipinos 
- Bridging Filipino Advocacy Corporation, launch, member's statement 
 
- Filipino-Canadian Association of Saskatchewan, recognition, member's statement 
 
- Lapu-Lapu festival attack in Vancouver 
 
 
- Ukrainian Heritage Month, legislation 
 
 - CUPE (Canadian Union of Public Employees) 
 - Curling 
- BKT World Men's Curling Championship, 2025, Moose Jaw 
 
- Canadian Senior Men's Curling Championship, 2024 
 
- Community rink affordability grant 
 
- Everest Curling Club national competition 2024, Saskatchewan teams, recognition, member's statement 
 
- Randy and Josh Bryden, championship teams, recognition, member's statement 
 
- Whitewood Farmers & Friends Bonspiel, recognition of fundraising efforts, member's statement 
 
 - Curriculum 
- Sexual education, third-party educators, reverse ban, petition 
 
 - Customs administration 
 - Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month 
- And Walk to Make Cystic Fibrosis History, member's statement