Hansard Subject Index - 30th Legislature
Safe Public Spaces (Street Weapons) Act (No. 6)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Committee discussion
Committee, report with amendment, moved (Martens)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Amendments, first and second readings
Safer communities and neighbourhoods
Community safety officers, new
Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 3)
Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee
Committee discussion
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Martens)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Sales tax
Salt mines and mining
Compass Minerals, Unity, 75th anniversary, member's statement
SARM (Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities)
Saskatchewan 4-H
Community Leadership Conference and recognition banquet, member's statement
Saskatchewan Affordability Act (No. 1)
Referred to Committee of the Whole on Bills,
255
Committee discussion
256
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Reiter)
Saskatchewan air ambulance
Saskatchewan Arts Board
Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities
Annual convention, funding announcements, member's statement
Former president Sinclair Harrison, recognition
Saskatchewan assured income for disability
Saskatchewan Bison Association
Saskatchewan Cancer Agency
Physician recruitment
Recognition, member's statement
Provincial Auditor's reports
Saskatchewan Commercial Innovation Incentive (Patent Box) Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 17)
Referred to Economy Committee
Committee discussion
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Weedmark),
E119
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation
Saskatchewan Employment Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 5)
Referred to Human Services Committee
Committee discussion
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Kropf),
U143
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Saskatchewan Health Authority
Administrative information management system
Information technology, administrative information management system
Saskatchewan Health Authority, Provincial Auditor's reports
Saskatchewan Healthcare Recruitment Agency
Saskatchewan Highway Patrol
Commercial vehicle enforcement
Saskatchewan Housing Corporation
Moose Jaw Housing Authority, seniors, tenant accommodations
Seniors' buildings, safety concerns and government investments
Units, renovate, make available and affordable, and ensure vacant units are occupied, petition
Units, renovations and repairs
Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies
Saskatchewan Aviation Learning Centre, investment by Boeing Canada, member's statement
Saskatchewan internet child exploitation unit
Saskatchewan Marshals Service
Officer, allegations of misconduct
Uniform and equipment costs
Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association
Volunteer Champion Award recipient Keith Wilson, recognition, member's statement
Saskatchewan Party
Election 2024, campaign promises
Leadership, potential run for
Members, recognition and appreciation, member's statement
Saskatchewan Plan for Growth
Targets
Update, member's statement
Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Funding and staff layoffs
Provincial Auditor's reports
Saskatchewan Power Corporation
Estimates
(2025, March), supplementary, statutory,
C106
(2025-26), main, statutory, lending and investing activities,
C105
Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency
Appreciation and recognition
Provincial Auditor's reports
Saskatchewan Research Council
Estimates
(2025, March), supplementary,
E116
Saskatchewan Technology Fund
Projects, funding, member's statement
Saskatchewan Telecommunications
Estimates
(2025-26), main, statutory, lending and investing activities,
C30–44 ,
C105
Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association
Annual convention
Recognition of long-serving employees, member's statement
Saskatchewan Water Corporation
Estimates
(2025-26), main, statutory, lending and investing activities,
C105
Saskatchewan young entrepreneur bursary
Saskatoon Tribal Council
Housing programs, recognition, member's statement
SaskBuilds and Procurement Ministry
Estimates
(2024, December), supplementary,
C6–7
(2025, March), supplementary,
C106
Provincial Auditor's reports
SaskBuilds Corporation
SaskEnergy (Carbon Tax Fairness for Families) Amendment Act, 2024 (No. 2)
Referred to Committee of the Whole on Bills
Committee discussion
256
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Harrison, J.)
Report without amendment (McLeod, B.)
SaskEnergy Inc.
Estimates
(2025-26), main, statutory, lending and investing activities,
C105
SaskPower
SCAN (safer communities and neighbourhoods)
Community safety officers, new
SCAP (Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership)
Scholarships and bursaries
Agriculture Student Scholarship, recipients, recognition, member's statement
Horatio Alger Association scholarship
Queen Elizabeth Scholars program, funding, member's statement
Saskatchewan young entrepreneur bursary
University of Saskatchewan Circle of Honour scholarship
School boards and divisions
Funding
Adequate, sustainable, and predictable, petition
School buses
Donation by Sask Rivers School Division to Mexican Rotary Club
Schools
Coronation Park Community School, Regina, retirement of administrative assistant Holly Allison-Kay
École Boréale, Ponteix, infrastructure needs, and government investments in education capital
Harbour Landing, Regina, needs and government investments
MacLeod School, Moosomin, fundraising efforts
School Playground Equipment Fund
Vincent Massey School, Saskatoon, student powwow troupe
Schools, new and renovated
Carrot River, K to 12 consolidation project, completion, member's statement
La Loche, Nįtélazёtúë Elementary School, Indigenous cultural and learning spaces, member's statement
Regina, Harbour Landing, second joint-use school, complete and open, petition
Saskatoon, St. Frances Cree Bilingual School, design elements, reconciliation, member's statement
Search and rescue operations
Search and Rescue Regina, funding
Seed industry
Ostafie Seed Farm, Canora, Canadian Seed Growers' Association Long Service Certificate recipient, member's statement
Seniors
Service clubs
MacDowell & District Lions Club, Spring Fling fundraiser, recognition, member's statement
Rotary Club of Prince Albert, school bus donation to Rotary Club of La Penita, recognition, member's statement
Soroptimist International of Saskatoon
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.)
Seventy-five minute debate
Affordability measures, government record, consistent and meaningful, moved (Weger),
584–95
Business, supports, recognition, moved (Crassweller),
760–70
Government procurement, American contracts and suppliers, review, and cancel those that could be filled by local providers, moved (Housser),
678–88
National unity, support for, and opposition to President Trump's annexation threat, moved (Young, A.),
853–63
Sex trafficking
Sexual assault
Sexual Violence Prevention Month
Sexual orientation and gender
Two-spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and/or questioning, plus
National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+
Sexual Violence Prevention Month
Shercom Industries Inc., Martensville
Shopping
Shops
SHRA (Saskatchewan Healthcare Recruitment Agency)
SIIT (Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies)
Sikh Heritage Month Act (No. 601)
Referred to Committee of the Whole on Bills,
772
Committee of the Whole on Bills,
772–73
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Brar)
Sikhism
Sikhs
Sikh Heritage Month, legislation
Immediately pass, petition
Sikh Heritage Month, member's statement
SK Arts
Provincial Auditor's reports
Skating rinks
Abbey, Harvest Bash fundraiser, member's statement
Canora rink and community centre, fundraiser
Community rink affordability grant
Mortlach Centennial Rink, fundraising
Outdoor, new, Saskatoon, recognition of Stonebridge Community Association, member's statement
Skills training
SMA (Saskatchewan Mining Association)
Small and medium enterprise investment tax credit
Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Investment Tax Credit Act (No. 20)
Referred to Economy Committee
Committee discussion
Committee, report without amendment, moved (Rowden)
Waive Committee of the Whole on Bills
Small business
Local, community impact, member's statement
Local, priority in government procurement
Snack foods
And prepared meals, removal of provincial sales tax
Snowmobiles and snowmobiling
Annual rally, hosted by Kamsack, member's statement
Social Services Ministry
Estimates
(2025, March), supplementary,
U131
Grewal, Gary, appear to answer questions about hotel policies and Conflict of Interest Commissioner's October 21, 2024 opinion, motion (Conway); leave not granted
Hotels for clients, Provincial Auditor's recommendations
Provincial Auditor's reports
Social Work Week
Recognition, member's statement
Soroptimist International
Speaker
Deputy Speaker [McLeod, B.], acclamation,
21
Royal approbation and claim to privileges,
5
Speaker and Deputy Speaker, rulings and statements [Session 1]
Decorum
Improve on both sides of the Chamber,
582
Let's have some decorum,
807
Should be fit for a classroom,
157
Teachers in the balcony, hoping we can show them and their students that we have decorum,
606
Warn members on both sides that we will have decorum,
606
We have our students here; we're going to have decorum,
307
We have young kids watching; we should keep decorum,
453
Galleries
Not allowed to be engaging members in the gallery,
583
Guests
No pictures. Keep your phones in your pockets,
287
Members
Accusation's from a quote; you're the member quoting the accusation,
396
Accusations of Premier "heading off to join a separatist agenda"; apologize and withdraw,
627
Ask the member for Regina Elphinstone [Conway] to be cautious with the accusations,
191
Be careful of [giving] the intent of actions,
134
Belittling to the level of a classmate,
507
Can't accuse the opposition of intentions behind some of their words, apologize and move on,
833
Can't impugn or say to motives behind actions,
870
Can't say what the person was intending to do,
336
Casting aspersions or some things about the character of individuals; member for Saskatoon Fairview [Mowat], withdraw and apologize,
30
Caution the member talking about getting facts straight or patting on the back, descending into where we don't want to be,
824
Do our best to not accuse in roundabout ways,
83
Don't put intentions into the opposite side,
871
Fair to be either "NDP opposition" or "when the NDP was in government",
38
Having a hard time with that one, but just being able to say what other people value or don't value,
321
I'm sure [Opposition members] are working as hard at their job as you are at yours,
807
Important we don't make judgments on the intent; refrain in this Chamber from using those kinds of terminology,
139
Impugning intentions, both sides,
483
To insinuate that they'd be filling the coffers, member for The Battlefords [Cockrill], withdraw and apologize,
209
Insinuating motives of previous NDP administration,
681
Insinuating that that is the charge of the member on the other side, withdraw and move on,
830
Insinuating the government didn't read their own budget; withdraw and apologize,
509
Insinuating the government has no respect for treaty rights, apologize and withdraw,
910
Insinuating the opposition is forgetful; withdraw and apologize,
509
It's either the opposition or the government,
292
Let's be careful on casting aspersions,
310
Let's not impute motives,
897
Make a conscious effort to refrain from intemperate and personal attacks,
849
Making personal remarks towards the minister, that that was his actions,
738
Must not impute bad motives or motives different from those acknowledged by a member,
894
Please refrain from calling someone a separatist,
908
Remind that it's the Sask Party government; you're supposed to refer to them as the government,
17
Saying that the minister was saying staff members were lying,
719
Statements shouldn't be made across the way of intent,
806
That any member is disrespecting our RCMP officers, withdraw and apologize,
909
Unfair for you to talk about the members opposite in that way,
591
We cannot assume what people are meaning by their words; withdraw,
189
We can't say the intent of the other side,
210
We can't use their names in the building,
42
We had mentioned before that that would not be mentioned again, talking about our Premier attacking another person's children; withdraw and apologize,
422
When we're calling people cheerleaders, maybe that's a little offside,
514
Members, former
Rules concerning speaking of people who have no opportunity to speak for themselves,
267
Member's statements
Members may make statements about any subject of interest or concern; just to be clear, the use of offensive, provocative, or threatening language is strictly prohibited,
671
Talk about conventions and different things out of order,
647
Motions
When it's concerning our political sides, that's not part of debate,
875
Order,
307 ,
308 ,
310 ,
320 ,
321 ,
453 ,
565 ,
645 ,
754 ,
757 ,
853
Elphinstone-Centre [Conway] get to ask the questions so please be silent while the answers are being given,
649
Everybody is stirred up, but let's listen carefully,
464
I had just given a warning that we need to have order and I would hope that we will respect the position of the Chair,
754
Member from Saskatoon Meewasin [Teed], I hear your voice quite often,
629
Mention the member from Saskatoon Meewasin [Teed],
564
Not a hard rule to listen,
336
Noticing a few voices over the rest,
308
Please listen and that'll be good,
322
Someone's teacher is in the balcony,
650
Warn the members that I'm watching for the ones who are the loudest,
626
Public, members of
Discouraged from referring by name to persons who are not members and who do not enjoy parliamentary immunity,
894–95
Public servants, disrespect for
Maybe it's not disrespect they are showing the public service but just caution the member,
103
Question period
Accusations, though they're posed as questions, are offside,
581
Answers need to be heard so let's keep quiet,
395
Ask both sides to listen,
850
Ask the government side to listen to the questions,
896
Conference talk on both sides, they're both offside; get the questions back to government business,
607
Don't be talking about donations to political parties,
628
Elections and caucus policy are not government business,
896
Focus on the question,
268
I don't understand how this has to do with government business; move on to another question,
626
If you're asking or answering a question, we want to hear from you. If not, we want you to be listening,
238 ,
268 ,
279 ,
335
I'll give a little extra time to the NDP at the end because I've spoken a little longer,
483
Less talk about political parties and more talk about government policy,
897
Listen to the answers,
784
Listen when questions asked and answers given,
896 ,
909
Member for Regina Mount Royal [Wotherspoon], we need to hear answers when questions are given,
783
Next question, getting into the area of politics,
895
Out of order; move on from this line of questioning,
581 ,
607
Out of order; next question,
649
Please stay away from that line of questioning,
627
Refrain from comments concerning party politics,
605
Remind the government that their role is to answer questions and not be asking the questions,
628
Remind the members to form our questions and answers appropriately that it doesn't always need to be so adversarial,
510
Remind the members to listen when questions are asked and answers are given,
482 ,
508 ,
564 ,
580 ,
584
That will be the end of question period,
485
Seventy-five minute debate
Fail to see how that question relates to the motion,
862
Question was for member from Regina Northeast [Roy], I'll ask her to respond,
862
That was the answer, and now it's the question,
594
Speaker's rulings
Questioning the Speaker's decision is not appropriate,
862
You might feel that I am being unfair, but I feel that I'm being fair,
629
Unparliamentary language
Ask member from Regina Mount Royal [Wotherspoon] to withdraw your comments,
896
Can't be using that kind of language; just delete any comments that may look like they're being deceitful or dishonest,
369
Caution the member on some of the accusations, "virtue-signalling" and others,
412
Caution the member on some of the terms,
318
Expect the member to hold his words to what would be expected for the hon. members on both sides,
324
It was pretty clear, ask the member to apologize and withdraw,
580
Making accusations against private citizens; Caution the members on using accusatory language,
241
Shouldn't be using any provocative and inflammatory language,
849
Tales on both sides but maybe rethink the level you're going to on the blindness and not giving a hoot,
434–35
Use of "arrogant" and "dismissive tone;" withdraw and apologize,
537
Use of "contempt for the federation;" please keep your comments befitting of this Chamber,
688
Use of "corruption," member for Regina Mount Royal [Wotherspoon]; withdraw and apologize,
175
Use of "does not care;" withdraw and apologize,
562
Use of "ignored workers," please frame the question in an honourable way,
562
Use of "lining the coffers;" withdraw and apologize,
680
Use of "mislead" and "misspoke",
854
Use of "out of one side of his mouth;" apologize and withdraw,
700
Use of "pathetic" and "weak;" apologize,
563
Use of "paying lip service",
281
Use of "phony budget" and "doesn't have a clue",
538
Use of "protecting the friends;" apologize and withdraw,
629
Use of "ruse," no accusations and non-parliamentary language,
420–21
Use of "score political points;" withdraw and apologize,
629
Use of "slush funds" and "padding their budgets",
513
Use of "spinning," could you withdraw,
897
Use of "stalking;" apologize,
564
Use of "washing funds," "slush funds",
483
We really need to think about the terms we use,
194
When you're speaking about an individual as "weak," that's offside,
364
Words like "rhetoric" and "who should we believe"; caution the member,
101
You can call a response "weak," but not the person,
308
Speech from the Throne, November 25, 2024
Read by the Lieutenant Governor,
5–9
Consideration, moved (Moe),
10
Speech-language pathology
Children, access to services
Speech therapy
Speedways (automobile racing)
Sports
Spousal violence
SPSA (Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency)
Status of Women office
Statutory holidays
STC (Saskatoon Tribal Council)
Stores, retail
Parliament Centre Confectionery, Regina
Shop local this Christmas, member's statement
Strikes
Right to, 10th anniversary, member's statement
Students
Campbell Collegiate, Regina, business case competition, recognition, member's statement
With complex needs, conduct an in-depth review of policies, programs, and funding models, petition
Needs assessments, wait times
Vincent Massey Powwow Troupe, recognition, member's statement
Suicide
Supports for surviving family members
Suicide prevention
Comprehensive plan, need for
Northern Saskatchewan, supports and services
SUMA (Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association)
Surgery
Wait times, government initiatives
Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership
Swales, Saskatoon