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Hansard Subject Index
3rd Session, 23rd Legislature
1998-1999
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Oaths of Office See Pro Forma Bill
Occupational health and safety See Oil industry – Out of province companies, sales taxes payment
Offenders See also Correctional centres – Inmates; Young offenders
Sentences, serving in community, supervision, improvement, 209
Oil and Gas Conservation Amdt. Act, 1998 (No. 26)
First reading
MacKinnon, 586
Second reading, 1703
D'Autremont, 906–9
Goohsen, 1046–52
Lautermilch, 673
Toth, 673–4
Committee of the Whole Assembly
D'Autremont, 1864–5
Lautermilch, 1864–5
Third reading
Lautermilch, 1865
Royal Assent, 1977
Oil and Gas Environmental Fund See Water – Groundwater contamination, cattle operation (Perry Anton), judicial review, liability payment, potential
Oil industry See also Bi-Provincial Upgrader, Lloydminster; Gasoline – Underground storage tanks; Pipelines Act, 1998 (No. 25); Wilderness areas – Cypress Hills native grassland area
Enhanced oil recovery project, Midale, 1772–3
Heavy oil research, Regina, Saskatchewan Research Council, 1694
Horizontal wells, royalty payments, determination, 1769–70
Land expropriation, 1778–80 See also Pipelines Act, 1998 (No. 25)
Out of province companies, sales taxes payment and safety regulations, 1770
Petroleum research tax incentive, 207
Pipelines See also Pipelines Act, 1998 (No. 25)
Failure, soil and environment, restoration, 1773–4
Prices
Decrease, government actions to counterbalance, employment preservation, 1764
Vs operating expenses, 1764–6
Revenue, estimates
Gantefoer, 202
Romanow, 202
Rights sale, revenue, Swift Current area, member's statement
Wall, 1952
Royalties, structure, 1765–6
Seismic companies, road allowances, use of, rural municipalities, co-operation, 1766–7
Tax incentives, 207
Used oil recycling program
Bjornerud, 1121–2
Lautermilch, 1121–2
Wastes, health hazard, 1778
Wealth and job creation, Estevan, Weyburn, Swift Current and Lloydminster, 207
Wells, drilling
New, regulations, royalties payment, 1769
Record, 206
Okanese First Nations See Health care – File Hills Agency health building
Olive Waller Zinkhan & Waller See Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale – Legal opinions
Olympic Games, Nagano, 1998 See Sports
Ombudsman See also Health care
Estimates (1998-99), committee referral (Estimates), M. (MacKinnon)
MacKinnon, 925
On-farm Quality Assurance Programs Act (No. 35), 2
First reading
Upshall, 848
Second reading, 1156
Toth, 1018
Upshall, 1018
Committee of the Whole Assembly
Aldridge, 1283–7
Bjornerud, 1281–2
Toth, 1282–3
Third reading
MacKinnon, 1703
Royal Assent, 1977
Oral question period
Agricultural products/Farm products, Canamino oat processing plant, Saskatoon, investment: Draude, 1235; MacKinnon, 1235
Agriculture, crisis, federal government assistance: Bjornerud, 2097; Bradley, 2097
Ambulance service
Fees (L. Nicol): Bjornerud, 496-7; Serby, 496-7
Northern Saskatchewan: Belanger, 268-9, 527-8; Serby, 268-9, 528
Automobile and highway safety, accident, Highways and Transportation Department vehicle collision, victim, health care costs: Calvert, 381-2; McLane, 381-2; Serby, 381-2
Blood, umbilical cords, storage, awareness: Aldridge, 1795; Serby, 1795
Cameco Corporation, Kyrgyzstan, sodium cyanide spill, environmental damage: Hillson, 1324; Scott, 1324
Cancer, bone scan, availability, Paulette Lochbaum: McLane, 224-5; Serby, 224-5
Casinos, revenue, First Nations Fund, audit, Provincial Auditor: Draude, 1265; Teichrob, 1265
Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale: Hillson, 42-3; Lingenfelter, 42-3
Asset sale studies and other documents, release: Gantefoer, 12; Lingenfelter, 12-3
Cabinet responsibility: Boyd, 379; Lingenfelter, 379-380
Consultants (R. Gross): Boyd, 251; Lingenfelter, 251
Contract, signatures, release: Gantefoer, 39, 70, 157; Lingenfelter, 39, 70, 157
Criminal investigation: Boyd, 1147-8; Gantefoer, 39-40; Lingenfelter, 39-40, 1147-8
Ernst & Young report: Hillson, 160, 190-1; Lingenfelter, 160-1, 191
Establishment, Dynex assets, purchase, court case: Hillson, 710; Lingenfelter, 709-10
Final agreement
Changes, significance: Hillson, 738; Lingenfelter, 738-9
Contract, fraud investigation: Boyd, 673*-674*; Gantefoer, 708; Lingenfelter, 673*-674*, 708
Legal counsel, Milner Fenerty, negligence: Lingenfelter, 333; Osika, 333
Legal opinions: Boyd, 188-9, 191-2; Gantefoer, 157-8; Lingenfelter, 158; Romanow, 189, 191-2
Justice Department: Heppner, 252-3; Lingenfelter, 252-3
Olive Waller Zinkhan & Waller: Boyd, 222; Cline, 222
March 31, 1997, significance: Hillson, 1089; Lingenfelter, 1089
Minister, briefing: Hillson, 382; Lingenfelter, 382
Negotiator
Dismissal, Saskatchewan Power Corporation, minister, informing: Hillson, 413-4; Lingenfelter, 413-4
Dismissal 1996, Premier's intervention: Hillson, 528-9; Romanow, 528-9
Premier, concern, expressing: Hillson, 616; Romanow, 616
Premier, knowledge: Boyd, 525-6; Lingenfelter, 525-6
Profit, announcement, correction: Hillson, 1089; Lingenfelter, 1089
Public inquiry: Boyd, 159, 188-9, 235-6, 251-2, 494-6; D’Autremont, 104, 128-9; Gantefoer, 187; Hillson, 253-4; Krawetz, 330-1; Lingenfelter, 104-5, 128-9, 235-6, 251-2, 254, 330-1, 495-6; Romanow, 159, 187, 189, 254
RCMP investigation: Gantefoer, 982; Lingenfelter, 982
Child poverty, national child benefit, Welfare Rights Centre, Regina, concerns: Calvert, 707-8; Toth, 707-8
Child Protection Act (No. 746): Calvert, 1177; Osika, 1177
Child sexual abuse, awareness raising and fund-raising efforts, Sheldon Kennedy's cross-Canada in-line skate: Krawetz, 1599; MacKinnon, 1599
Children
Deaths
Karen Quill, Children's Advocate Office, independent inquiry: Calvert, 669; Julé, 669
Reporting and prevention: Calvert, 1016; Julé, 1015-16
Protection
Gemma House, investigation: Calvert, 281-2; Julé, 281-2
Walchuk case, Melville: Calvert, 1072-3; Osika, 1072-3
Community pastures, lease rates, increase: Bjornerud, 2033; Boyd, 1792-3; Upshall, 1792-3, 2033
Correctional centres, forensic unit, North Battleford, inmate (Sandy Charles), escape: Heppner, 350, 352; Serby, 350, 352
Crime
Government action, citizen neighbourhood patrols, establishment: Krawetz, 1578-9; Nilson, 1578; Romanow, 1578-9
Victims, impact statement: Heppner, 2130; Nilson, 2130-1
Crop insurance, re-seeding benefit: Boyd, 1523, 1711; Upshall, 1523, 1711-1712
Crown Construction Tendering Agreement: Boyd, 1663; Mitchell, 1663
Crown corporations: Gantefoer, 1954; Romanow, 1954-5
Direction, debate: Hillson, 738; Lingenfelter, 738-9
Disclosure of persons and companies which receive money: Bjornerud, 1265; Lingenfelter, 1265
Equity investments, out of province: Hillson, 1325; Lingenfelter, 1325
Foreign investments, halt: Gantefoer, 412; Lingenfelter, 412
Foreign investments: Hillson, 769; Lingenfelter, 769
Governance, decision-making structures and accountability, analysis, Tapp, L.G., Dean of Richard Ivey School of Business, University of Western Ontario, hiring: Gantefoer, 1263-4; Lingenfelter, 1263-4
Ministers, responsibility, legislation: Hillson, 1122; Lingenfelter, 1122
Subsidiaries, reporting practices: Bjornerud, 1265-6; Lingenfelter, 1266
Crown Corporations Committee
Chair, dismissal, inappropriate conduct: Boyd, 952; Romanow, 952-3
Special meeting, March 31, 1998: Boyd, 348-9, 378-9. Lingenfelter, 348-9, 378-9
Membership (Shillington, Tchorzewski), conflict of interest, potential: Boyd, 556; Lingenfelter, 556-7
Saskatchewan Power Corporation, President, legal counsel, payment: Boyd, 411; Gantefoer, 583; Lingenfelter, 380, 411-12, 583; Toth, 380
Witnesses
Premier: Boyd, 444, 526, 873; Hillson, 529, 616, 1088; Lingenfelter, 873; Romanow, 444-5, 526, 529, 616, 1088-9
Premier and Deputy Premier: Boyd, 349; Lingenfelter, 349
Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan, minister responsible
Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, knowledge: Boyd, 614-5; Lingenfelter, 614-5
Responsibility: Gantefoer, 821-2; Romanow, 822
Crown Life Insurance Company
Sale, Canada Life Insurance Company: Draude, 667; Gantefoer, 953, 1234, 1380, 1421-2; Lingenfelter, 667, 953, 1234-5, 1380, 1421-2
Dams, South Saskatchewan River, Meridian Water Management Association: Goohsen, 414; Lingenfelter, 414-5
Disabled and handicapped persons, wheelchair buses, Saskatoon, mechanical problems; Draude, 2065; Teichrob, 2065
Doctors, shortage, government action: D’Autremont, 1070; Serby, 1070; Romanow, 1070-1
Drought
Contingency plans: Boyd, 1069-70, 1087; Teichrob, 1070; Upshall, 1087
Government assistance: Boyd, 1955; Upshall, 1955
Drug abuse/substance abuse, youth addiction services, provision: Calvert, 768-9; Osika, 768
Drugs and pharmaceuticals, multiple sclerosis, approval method: Haverstock, 1796; Serby, 1796
Economic development
Northern Saskatchewan, strategy, provincial and northern leaders, agreement: Belanger, 1267-8; Romanow, 1267-8
South-west, natural gas plants, construction: Goohsen, 158; Lingenfelter, 1581
Elections, provincial, Nova Scotia, campaign, government employees, participation: Lingenfelter, 1178; McLane, 1178
Electricity
Rates, northern Saskatchewan: Belanger, 646-7; Goulet, 647
Supply, adequacy: D’Autremont, 1988-9; Lingenfelter, 1988-9
Employment development, government record: Gantefoer, 2130; MacKinnon, 2130
Employment insurance, surplus account: Cline, 1713; Gantefoer, 1713
Farm land, property tax, increase: Julé, 1383; Teichrob, 1383-4
Farmers/Producers
Disaster assistance: Boyd, 1873-4, 1957; Upshall, 1874, 1957-8
Financial crisis, government assistance: Bjornerud, 2032; Upshall, 2032
Forest industry
Logging development, opposition, Missinipe: Belanger, 1205-6; Goulet, 1206
Meadow Lake Pulp Mill, losses: Boyd, 1461-2; D’Autremont, 791-2; Lingenfelter, 791-2, 1461-2
Nemeiben forest, logging, environmental study: Hillson, 1324; Scott, 1325
Foster homes, teenage boys, advertisement: Calvert, 1208; Krawetz, 1119; Teichrob, 1119
Gambling, addiction, prevention: Goohsen, 1297; Sonntag, 1297-8
Government
Advertising: Boyd, 2097-8; Lingenfelter, 2097-8
Record: Krawetz, 1953-4; Romanow, 1954
Grain
Inland terminal, Naicam and Spalding, construction, Community Marketing Initiative, capital construction tax, exemption: Cline, 769; Draude, 769
Marketing, voluntary: Boyd, 1577; Romanow, 1577
Prices
Reduction, contingency plans: Boyd, 1069-70; Teichrob, 1070
Subsidies, United States/European Union: Boyd, 1712; Goohsen, 1089-90, 1424; Romanow, 1089-1090; Upshall, 1424-5, 1712
Grain transportation, review, federal (Estey), recommendations: Boyd, 1438; Upshall, 1438
Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming), reduction: Haverstock, 794-5; Scott, 794-5
Health care
Access, Southern Saskatchewan residents, concerns: McLane, 1452; Serby, 1452
Advertising: Aldridge, 1295; Serby, 1295-6
Capital projects, South Country Health District: McPherson, 1600-1; Serby, 1600-1
Centres, Rose Valley, emergency services: Draude, 1294-5; Serby, 1294-5
Diagnostic tools, waiting lists: Julé, 923-4; Serby, 924
First responders, paging network, St. Brieux, improvement: Julé, 1876; Lingenfelter, 1876
Funding: Cline, 280-1; Hillson, 280-1; Osika, 203-4, 1876; Romanow, 203-4; Serby, 1876
Hepatitis C victims, compensation
Exclusion: Cline, 279-280; McLane, 279-80; Toth, 279
Expansion: Calvert, 1179; Toth, 1179
Expansion, free vote: Krawetz, 790-1; MacKinnon, 790-1
Free vote: McLane, 822; Romanow, 822-3; Serby, 822; Toth, 822
Hepatitis C victims, compensation: Bjornerud, 465-6; Calvert, 765-6; Crofford, 874-5; MacKinnon, 793; McLane, 446, 792-3, 950-1; Romanow, 1011-12; Serby, 446, 465-6, 793, 899-900, 920-1, 949, 951; Toth, 765, 874, 899, 920-1, 949, 1011-12
Kidney dialysis, access, Swift Current district (Gwen Martens): Aldridge, 2098-9; Atkinson, 2099
Ombudsman, establishment: Bjornerud, 1598-9; Serby, 1598-9
Professionals, working conditions and stress: McLane, 737; Serby, 737-8
Resources, adequacy, (Laurel Radbourne), surgery: Bjornerud, 1521-2; Serby, 1521-3
Rural communities: McLane, 557; Romanow, 557
Redvers: McPherson, 497-8; Serby, 497-498
Watrous: McLane, 351-2; Serby, 351-2
Services: Osika, 1874-5; Romanow, 1954; Serby, 1874-5; Toth, 1954
Reduction: Aldridge, 1040; McLane, 1040-1; Romanow, 1040-1
Workers
Collective bargaining: Atkinson, 2067; McLane, 2066-7
Walkout, Canadian Union of Public Employees: Aldridge, 1957; Calvert, 1957; Romanow, 1957
Health care reform: Romanow, 1042; Serby, 71-2, 1041; Toth, 71, 1041-2
Health district boards
Deficits: Aldridge, 1071-2, 1714-5; Romanow, 1072; Serby, 1071-2, 1714-5
Funding, block: Cline, 309; Toth, 309
Funding: Serby, 267-8; Osika, 267-8
Health districts, rural, nursing positions, additional: Bjornerud, 1461; Romanow, 1461
High technology, Synchrotron light source project: Heppner, 1451; MacKinnon, 1451
Highways and roads
Construction and maintenance
Funding: McLane, 1296-7; Upshall, 1296-7
Northern Saskatchewan: Belanger, 983-4; Goulet, 983-4
Dangerous goods route, deterioration, west of Moose Jaw: Aldridge, 1666; Bradley, 1666; Romanow, 1666
Deteriorating conditions, construction and maintenance: Bradley, 2064-5; D’Autremont, 2064-5
Deterioration: Bjornerud, 1955; Bradley, 1955
Highway No. 47, driver injury, Brenda Bod, compensation: Bjornerud, 1321, 1421; Bradley, 1321-2, 1421
Fatalities, commemorative markers: Bradley, 1580-1; McLane, 1580
Funding, $2.5 billion over next 10 years: Bjornerud, 1039, 1322, 1872-3; Bradley, 1039, 1322, 1872-3
Highway No. 13, Admiral, deterioration, vehicle damage, claim: Bradley, 1439; McPherson, 1439
Highway No. 37, Climax, deterioration, vehicle damage, claim: McPherson, 1439-40; Romanow, 1440
Highway No. 44, west of Davidson, vehicle damage, compensation: Bradley, 1601; McLane, 1601
Highway No. 155, north of Green lake, deteriorating conditions: Belanger, 1423-4; Bradley, 1423-4
National program: Bjornerud, 1712-3; Bradley, 1712-3
Rural
Funding: Bjornerud, 221-222; Cline, 221-222
Maintenance
Cost-sharing: Osika, 876; Teichrob, 876
Funding, accident statistics: Bjornerud, 643; Teichrob, 643
Trans-Canada Highway, twinning: Aldridge, 72-3; Bradley, 73
Worst highway in Saskatchewan contest: Bradley, 2096-7; D’Autremont, 2096
Highways and Transportation Department, vehicle damage, claims: Bradley, 1601; McLane, 1601
Home care: Atkinson, 2035-6; Haverstock, 2035-6
Hospital waiting-lists: Cline, 223-4; McLane, 901-3; Osika, 223-4; Romanow, 903; Serby, 901-3
Surgery
Cancer: McPherson, 1794-5; Serby, 1794-5
Cataract, regional hospitals: McPherson, 1014-15; Serby, 1014-15
Cystoscopy, Carievale patient: Atkinson, 2099; McLane, 2099
Hip replacement, Maple Creek patient (Richard Howell): Atkinson, 2100; Goohsen, 2100
Saskatoon Health District: McLane, 1013-14; Serby, 1013-14
Surgery (L. Prystupa): Bjornerud, 921-2; Serby, 921-2
Government sensitivity: Osika, 984; Romanow, 984
Survey: McLane, 1713-4; Serby, 1714
Hospitals
Beds
Atkinson, report, recommendation: Cline, 1120; McLane, 1119-20
Closure
Easter holidays: McLane, 467-8; Serby, 468
Summertime: Aldridge, 1956; Calvert, 1956-7; Romanow, 1956
Yorkton: Bjornerud, 644-5; Calvert, 644-5
Reduction
Study: McLane, 676*-677*; Romanow, 676*-677*
Swift Current Regional Hospital: McPherson, 615-6; Serby, 615-6
Shortages: McPherson, 1451-2; Romanow, 527; Serby, 527, 1451-2; Toth, 526-7
Surgery patients, early discharge: McLane, 584, 1665-6; Serby, 584-5, 1665-6
Yorkton: Serby, 1038-9; Toth, 1038
Closures
Carrot River: Gantefoer, 1037-8, 1294; McLane, 1382; Serby, 1037-8, 1085-6, 1294, 1382-3; Toth, 1085-6
Lanigan: Cline, 307-9; Osika, 308-9; Romanow, 309; Toth, 307, 309
Construction, funding, Melville: Osika, 445-6; Serby, 445-6
Emergency services, on-call anesthetists, North Battleford: Cline, 557-8; Hillson, 557-8
Regina
Beds: Calvert, 1266-7; McPherson, 1266-7; Romanow, 1267
Shortage: Aldridge, 1207; Romanow, 1207
Shortage, post-surgery (G. Frith): Cline, 306; D’Autremont, 305-6
Consolidation, cost: Aldridge, 1422-3; Serby, 1422-3
Emergency services: Atkinson, 2033-4; Calvert, 645-6; D’Autremont, 464-5; McLane, 645-6; Serby, 443-4, 464-5, 583-4, 792; Toth, 443, 583, 792, 2033
Emergency services, Yorkton patient
Availability, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan, referral: Osika, 1579-80; Serby, 1579-80
Availability: Osika, 1462-3, 1523-4; Serby, 1462-4, 1524-5
Security and parking, availability: Osika, 2131-2; Romanow, 2131-2
Regional: Draude, 1012-3; Serby, 1012-3
Regional emergency services, anesthetists: Calvert, 665-6; Toth, 665-6
Hunters/Hunting, Metis rights: D’Autremont, 1204-5; Heppner, 1145; Mitchell, 1204-5; Scott, 1145-6
Impaired driving, penalties, fine on top of 24-hour license suspensions, Students Against Drinking and Driving, proposal: Draude, 1579; Nilson, 1579
Income, Saskatchewan employment supplement, maternity and paternity benefits, regarding as regular employment insurance benefits: Calvert, 1958; Haverstock, 1958
Indians/First Nations, funding, accountability: Cline, 13-4; Draude, 13-4; Toth, 16; Wiens, 16
Justice, administration, bail, violent offences, R. Bellegarde case: Draude, 1118; Nilson, 1118
Legislative Assembly, adjournment, October 21, 1998, M. (MacKinnon); amdt. (Gantefoer), withdrawal: Krawetz, 2128; MacKinnon, 2128
Livestock industry, drought, contingency plans: Goohsen, 985; Upshall, 985
Living Sky Health District
Beds, reduction: Calvert, 675*; Toth, 675*
Nurses, memo re patient's record, confidentiality: Belanger, 1323-4; Serby, 1324
Maintenance orders, enforcement, inquiries, access: Julé, 585; Nilson, 585
Medical research: Haverstock, 130-1; Serby, 130-1
Motor vehicle insurance, deductible
Bank robber's apprehension attempt case (Randy): Draude, 1179-80; Lingenfelter, 1179-80
Increase, class action lawsuit (Ken McQuarrie): Draude, 848; Lingenfelter, 848
Motor vehicles, accidents, Northern Saskatchewan, Jaws of Life, funding: Belanger, 1600; Serby, 1600
Multiple sclerosis, Betaseron and Copaxone, access, board decisions: McLane, 41-42, 72; Serby, 41-42, 72
Natural gas
Rates, increase vs. rebate: Lingenfelter, 1293-4; Toth, 1293
Trading activities/arbitrage, authorization: Gantefoer, 674*; Lingenfelter, 674*
Nurses
Additional
Hiring: Atkinson, 2066-7; McLane, 2066-7
Hiring, funding: Aldridge, 1206-7; Atkinson, 2099-100; McLane, 2099; Romanow, 1207; Serby, 1206
Collective bargaining: Atkinson, 2067; McLane, 2066-7
Positions, additional, funding: Calvert, 1664-5; Krawetz, 1203-4; Serby, 1203-4; Toth, 1664-5
Saskatchewan Union of Nurses, convention, Prince Albert, Health Department Minister, address: Osika, 793-4; Serby, 793-4
Shortage, concerns: Draude, 1013; Serby, 1013
Training, updating, hardships: Haverstock, 1464; Serby, 1464
Oil industry
Revenue, estimates: Gantefoer, 202; Romanow, 202
Used oil recycling program: Bjornerud, 1121-2; Lautermilch, 1121-2
Outfitting industry, licensing and standards, establishment, transfer of powers: D’Autremont, 1264-5; Scott, 1264-5
Pay equity: Bradley, 1149; Haverstock, 1149
Personal injury protection plan, death benefit (K. Rodenbush): D’Autremont, 1794; Lingenfelter, 1794
Physicians/doctors, specialists, anesthetists, departure: Atkinson, 2128-9; McLane, 2128
Plains Health Centre, Regina
Ambulance services, concerns: Aldridge, 951-2; Romanow, 952; Serby, 951-2
Closure
Cost: McPherson, 332-3; Serby, 332-3
Free vote: Crofford, 876-7; D’Autremont, 1460; Haverstock, 924; Krawetz, 900, 949-50, 982-3, 1071, 1420, 1437-8; Lingenfelter, 876-7, 1420-1; Romanow, 949-50, 983, 1071, 1438, 1460-1461; Serby, 900, 924; Toth, 876-7
Government sensitivity: Osika, 984; Romanow, 984
Moratorium: Cline, 1120; McLane, 1120
Prevention: Aldridge, 846-7; McLane, 1438-9; Osika, 667-8, 1463; Romanow, 667-8, 846-7, 1438-9; Serby, 1463-4
Emergency motion: Krawetz, 1453; MacKinnon, 1453
Free vote: Calvert, 845; Krawetz, 1380-1, 1449-50; MacKinnon, 1449-50; Romanow, 845-6; Serby, 1381; Toth, 845-6
Rally, Premier addressing: Aldridge, 1453; Serby, 1453
Public meetings: McPherson, 237-8; Serby, 237-9; Toth, 237
Closure: Aldridge, 14-5, 159-60, 307-8, 350-1, 380-1, 412-3, 466-7, 875-6; Cline, 307-8; Crofford, 350-1, 381, 875-6; D’Autremont, 706-7; Gantefoer, 203; McLane, 1087-8; Osika, 1875; Romanow, 14-5, 159-60, 203, 308, 1087-8; Serby, 413, 466-7, 706-7, 1875
Save the Plains Committee
Public forums: Aldridge, 875; Crofford, 875; Osika, 675*-676*; Romanow, 676*
Redvers: Aldridge, 768; Calvert, 768
Political parties, contributions
Conservative Party, funds, investigation: Mitchell, 1381-2; Osika, 1381-2
Tax credits: D’Autremont, 1379-80; Mitchell, 1379-80
Population, decrease: Draude, 1793-4; MacKinnon, 1793-4
Prostitution, child prostitution
Elimination, funding: Julé, 239; Calvert, 239
Government action: Calvert, 824-5; Julé, 824-5
Penalties, inadequate: Julé, 1207; Nilson, 1207-1208
Protection of Children Involved in Prostitution Act (No. 742): Calvert, 1073-4, 1237-8; Julé, 1073-4, 1237
Government support: Calvert, 900-1, 903-4; Heppner, 900-1; Julé, 903
Public Accounts Committee
Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., sale, examination: Boyd, 277-9, 305; Hillson, 106, 129-30; Lingenfelter, 130, 277-9, 305; Romanow, 106, 129-30
Rail transportation/railways
Line abandonment, court challenge, Competition Act: Julé, 446-7; Romanow, 446-7
Short-line development, successor rights, elimination: Bradley, 1086-7; Boyd, 1086-7
Regina General Hospital
Emergency services, access, video, rural residents: McLane, 1088; Romanow, 1088
Parkade, land purchase, Regina Health District: Aldridge, 1422; Serby, 1422
Regina Health District, medical operations, vice-president, Dick Chinn, termination: Aldridge, 767; Calvert, 767-8
Regina Health District Board
Chief executive officer, memo: Belanger, 1323; Serby, 1322-3; Toth, 1322-3
Deficit: McLane, 253; Serby, 253
Regional colleges, employees, strike action, impending: Krawetz, 2065; Sonntag, 2065
Royal University Hospital, Saskatoon, surgery, elective, summer cancellation: Draude, 1597-8; Serby, 1597-8
Sales taxes, reduction: Cline, 221; Gantefoer, 221
Saskatchewan Aids to Independent Living, benefits, eligibility while receiving Saskatchewan Government Insurance benefits: Draude, 2066; Van Mulligen, 2066
Saskatchewan Health Information Network: McLane, 129, 823; Serby, 129, 823
Chief executive officer, appointment: Bjornerud, 105; McLane, 105-6; Serby, 105-6, 349-50; Toth, 349-50
Legislation and implementation: Calvert, 1440-1; Romanow, 1441; Toth, 1440-1441
Privacy concerns: McLane, 1601; Osika, 708-9; Serby, 709, 1601
Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, administrative offices, relocation, Plains Health Centre: Aldridge, 307-308, 350-1; Cline, 308; Crofford, 350-1
Saskatchewan Power Corporation
Advertising: Heppner, 1325; Lingenfelter, 1325-6
Collective bargaining, possible strike, ensuring uninterrupted service: Gantefoer, 1437-8; Mitchell, 1437-8
Contract (L. Portigal), severance pay: Hillson, 73, 106; Lingenfelter, 73-4, 106-7
Diversity coordinator, dismissal; Aldridge, 2034-5; Lingenfelter, 2035
Employees
Salaries, negotiations: Lingenfelter, 1987-8; McPherson, 1987-8
Strike, possibility: D’Autremont, 735; Lingenfelter, 735
Friends for Life program: Draude, 2100; Lingenfelter, 2100
Infrastructure, maintenance, Northern Saskatchewan: Belanger, 1237; Lingenfelter, 1237
Legal counsel, Mike Hurst (Milner Fenerty), fees: Heppner, 1205; Lingenfelter, 1205
Management: Boyd, 1984-5; Lingenfelter, 1985-6
Salaries: Gantefoer, 1986; Lingenfelter, 1986-7
Minister responsible, Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd., natural gas trading activities, knowledge of: Boyd, 581-2; Gantefoer, 555; Lingenfelter, 555-6, 582-583
Ministers responsible, dismissal: Gantefoer, 40, 158, 188; Krawetz, 330-1; Lingenfelter, 330-1; Romanow, 40, 159, 188
Natural gas supply contract, Direct Energy Marketing Limited: Gantefoer, 265-6; Hillson, 43, 498, 558, 710; Lingenfelter, 43, 265-6, 498, 558-9, 710
President
Dismissal
Board of directors, vote: Heppner, 331-2; Hillson, 160; Romanow, 160, 331-2
Guyana Electricity Corporation, role: Gantefoer, 666-7; Lingenfelter, 666-7
Just cause, Justice Department, Bogdasavich opinion: Gantefoer, 555; Lingenfelter, 555-6
Requests/attempts, Premier's intervention: Boyd, 410-11; Lingenfelter, 411
Employment contract re termination and severance: Boyd, 495-6; Hillson, 382, 414; Lingenfelter, 382-3, 414, 495-6
Resignation: Gantefoer, 12; Lingenfelter, 12
Request: Gantefoer, 1872; Lingenfelter, 1872
Voluntary and mutual: Hillson, 848; Lingenfelter, 848
Severance pay
Cancellation: Boyd, 188-9, 191-2, 223; Cline, 223; Gantefoer, 187; Krawetz, 330-1; Lingenfelter, 330-1; Romanow, 187-9, 191-2
Premier, knowledge: Boyd, 525-6; Lingenfelter, 525-6
Severance pay: Gantefoer, 39, 69-70, 127, 158, 820-1; Hillson, 204-5, 823-4; Lingenfelter, 15, 39, 69-70, 103-4, 127-8, 158, 204-5, 820-1, 824, 873; Osika, 15-6; Romanow, 16; Toth, 103-4873
Reconstruction charges, recording: Lingenfelter, 735-6; Toth, 735-6
SAP software, Delta Project, implementation, cost: Gantefoer, 1146, 1175-6; Lingenfelter, 1146-7, 1175-6
Saskatchewan Telecommunications; investment, NST Network Services Inc., losses, recording: Bjornerud, 736; Lingenfelter, 736
Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation
Information, access: Bjornerud, 1266; Draude, 254-5, 1149; Lingenfelter, 255, 1266; Nilson, 1149
Investment, Saturn Communications Limited, New Zealand: Lingenfelter, 677*; McPherson, 677*
Saskatchewan Transportation Company, freight bills, losses, recording: Bjornerud, 736-7; Lingenfelter, 737
Saskatoon Health District, budget, deficit: Osika, 189-90; Serby, 189-90
Saskatoon Public School Board, administration building, construction proposed site: Atkinson, 1233-4; Krawetz, 1233-4
SaskEnergy Incorporated
Board of directors, resignation (O. Mitchell): D’Autremont, 104; Lingenfelter, 104
Compania de Consumadores de Gas de Santiago, Chile, interest acquisition: Hillson, 769; Lingenfelter, 769
SaskPower Commercial
Investment, Guyana Electricity Corporation: Gantefoer, 644; Lingenfelter, 644
Consultants' fees: Gantefoer, 39-40; Lingenfelter, 40
Cost: Gantefoer, 1437; Lingenfelter, 1437-8
Default, potential liability: Boyd, 844-5; Gantefoer, 821, 981-2; Heppner, 874; Lingenfelter, 821, 844-5, 874, 981-2
Documents, tabling: Gantefoer, 821; Lingenfelter, 821
Information request: Bjornerud, 1266; Draude, 254-255, 1149; Heppner, 873-4; Lingenfelter, 255, 873-4, 1266; Nilson, 1149
Losses, annual report: D’Autremont, 766-7; Lingenfelter, 766-7
SaskTel International, information, access: Draude, 255; Lingenfelter, 255
Schools, rural, closures: Atkinson, 267; Krawetz, 266-7
Self-employed, Saskatchewan employment supplement, eligibility: Julé, 2067; Van Mulligen, 2068
Sexual assault, charges, Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, former vice-chief, Dan Bellegarde, Justice Department, decision: Draude, 613; Nilson, 613
Social assistance, case-load: Calvert, 499; Julé, 498-9
Special care homes
Funding (Zurevinsky case): Julé, 739; Serby, 739-40
Humboldt, level 4 admissions, cancellations: Calvert, 1667; Julé, 1666-7
Kindersley Senior Care Inc., public administrator
Appointment: Atkinson, 2036; McLane, 2036
Salary: Atkinson, 2067; McLane, 2067
Students
Bus transportation, Saskatoon, appeal mechanism: Haverstock, 2068; Serby, 2068
Special needs, parents, rights of review: Atkinson, 334; Haverstock, 333-4
Tuition fees, deregulation: Crofford, 1148; Haverstock, 1148
Swift Current Health District, services and staff, reductions: Romanow, 1042; Serby, 1041; Toth, 1041-2
Taxation
Rates: Cline, 1955-6; Draude, 1955
Reduction: Cline, 383, 2129; Gantefoer, 202, 383, 2129; Romanow, 202-3
Teachers
Collective bargaining, bilateral, trustees and government: Atkinson, 266; Krawetz, 266
Salaries, increase, funding: Goohsen, 161; Atkinson, 161
Telephones, rural communities, subsidization, Canadian Radio-television Telecommunications review commission: Goohsen, 617; Lingenfelter, 617
Tommy Douglas Memorial Hospital Act (No. 745): Aldridge, 1177-8; Calvert, 1178
Trucking industry, longer vehicles, policy: Bjornerud, 1119; Bradley, 1119
Universities, enrolment, out-of-province students: Crofford, 1148-9; Haverstock, 1148
Urban municipalities, grants in lieu of taxes, government buildings, Regina: Bjornerud, 222; Cline, 222
Utilities, rates, review process: Boyd, 2034; Lingenfelter, 2034
Veterans
Independence program, benefits, widows, extension: Draude, 1176-7; Lingenfelter, 1177
Metis, treatment, addressing: Belanger, 1525; Goulet, 1525
Water, groundwater contamination, cattle operation (Perry Anton), judicial review, terms of reference: Goohsen, 1715-6; Lautermilch, 1715-6
Water quality, contamination, pesticides: Julé, 1525-6; Scott, 1525-6
Women, shelters, Prince Albert Emergency Shelter for Women, funding: Calvert, 332; Draude, 332, 1149; Teichrob, 1149
Workers' compensation, survivor benefits: Haverstock, 529, 1120, 1602; Mitchell, 529, 1121, 1602
Young offenders
Community homes program, review: Hillson, 585; Calvert, 585
Open custody
Kenosee Youth Camp, escapes, car thefts and high-speed chase: Calvert, 1664; D’Autremont, 1663-4
Murder victim (H. Montgomery): Heppner, 40; Calvert, 40
Compensation: Calvert, 466, 468; Heppner, 466, 468
Young Offenders Act, meaningful changes: Heppner, 40-1; Calvert, 41
Order of Canada See Honours and awards
Order of Military Merit See Honours and awards
Organ donations See Health care
Osler, Sask. See Museums
Outfitting industry See also Forest industry – Pasquia/Porcupine Integrated Forest Land Use Plan, Arran area; Hunters – Wildlife outfitter leases; Wilderness areas – Dore, Smoothstone lakes area, protection
Certification and licensing, Saskatchewan Outfitters Association, consultation, 1750–1
Licences/certificates, 1749 See also Northern Saskatchewan – Recreational permits
Licensing and standards, establishment, transfer of powers
D'Autremont, 1264–5
Scott, 1264–5
Outlook, Sask. See Highways and roads – Bridges; Schools – Renovation
Owl/SDAProductions See Film industry – Maximum Dimension, children's television series