CONTENTS
READING AND RECEIVING
PETITIONS
SPEAKER TABLES MEMBERSHIP OF THE BOARD OF INTERNAL
ECONOMY
Notice Of Motions For
First Reading Of Bills
FIRST SESSION THIRTIETH LEGISLATURE
of the
Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
VOTES AND
PROCEEDINGS
No. 5
Monday, December 2, 2024
1:30 p.m.
PRAYERS
Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following members: Kim Breckner, Tajinder Grewal, Aleana Young, Don McBean, and Sally Housser.
According to order and pursuant to rule 16(7), petitions from residents of the province of Saskatchewan, requesting the following action, were read and received:
To immediately reverse the ban on third party sexual health educators in public schools.
(Sessional paper no. 36)
To immediately
implement a comprehensive affordable housing strategy aimed at helping
individuals and families in securing stable and affordable housing.
(Sessional paper no. 37)
To meaningfully address the affordability crisis in Saskatchewan.
(Addendum to sessional paper no. 25)
To suspend the collection of the provincial fuel tax from gasoline and diesel for a period of six months to help families struggling with the high cost of living.
(Addendum to sessional paper no. 27)
To immediately provide adequate funding to public, Catholic and francophone schools.
(Addendum to sessional paper no. 34)
The following bill was introduced, read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time at the next sitting:
Bill No. 1 |
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(Hon. Jim Reiter) |
The Speaker laid before the Assembly a message from His Honour the Lieutenant Governor communicating the membership of the Board of Internal Economy dated November 28, 2024.
(Sessional paper no. 38)
The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of Kim Gartner, seconded by the Hon. Eric Schmalz:
That an Humble Address be presented to His Honour the Lieutenant Governor as follows:
TO HIS HONOUR THE HONOURABLE RUSS MIRASTY
Lieutenant Governor of the province of Saskatchewan
MAY IT PLEASE YOUR HONOUR:
We, His Majestys dutiful and loyal subjects, the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, in session assembled, humbly thank Your Honour for the gracious speech which Your Honour has been pleased to address to us at the opening of the present session,
and the
proposed amendment moved by Jared Clarke, seconded by Vicki Mowat:
That the motion be amended by adding:
And, that the Assembly does not support the agenda outlined in the Speech from the Throne because it fails to include adequate measures to urgently address the challenges Saskatchewan people face regarding health care, education, and the cost of living; and further,
That the Assembly has lost confidence in the government.
The debate continuing on
the motion and the amendment, it was on motion of Michael Weger adjourned.
On motion of the Hon. Tim McLeod:
Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn.
The Assembly adjourned at 4:58 p.m. until Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.
Hon. Todd Goudy
Speaker
NOTICE OF MOTIONS FOR FIRST READING OF BILLS
On Wednesday:
Hon. Tim McLeod to move first reading of Bill No. 3 The Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Amendment Act, 2024
Hon. Jim Reiter to move first reading of Bill No. 4 The Workers Compensation Amendment Act, 2024
Hon. Jim Reiter to
move first reading of Bill No. 5 The Saskatchewan Employment Amendment Act,
2024
The following questions were given notice on
day no. 4 and are to be answered by day no. 9:
Question no. 1 (Nicole Sarauer):
To the Minister of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety, (a) how much money has been spent on equipment for the Marshals Service to date, and (b) what type of equipment has been purchased for the Marshals Service to date?
Question no. 2 (Betty Nippi-Albright):
To the Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, Seniors and Rural and Remote Health, how much money has been paid each month to EHN for Willowview Recovery Centre in Lumsden to date?
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