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4th Session, 23rd Legislature

1999

 

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MacKinnon, Hon. Janice C. (NDP, Saskatoon Idylwyld; Minister of Economic and Co-operative Development)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne

Motion for presentation to Lieutenant Governor (MacKinnon), 239

Appropriation Act, 1999 (No. 2) (No. 45)

First reading, 1157

Second reading, 1157

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1157

Third reading, 1157

Budget (March 26, 1999)

Motion to resolve into the Committee of Finance (MacKinnon), 291

Motion to resume debate March 29, 1999 (MacKinnon), 291

Child sexual abuse

Legislative Assembly member, Cypress Hills constituency

Conviction, expulsion, 653

Children's Advocate

Estimates (1999–2000), committee referral, M. (MacKinnon), 586

Conflict of Interest Commissioner

Estimates, committee referral, M. (MacKinnon), 586

Constitutional Affairs Committee

Name substitution, M. (MacKinnon ), 189

Economic and Co-operative Development Department

Estimates (1999–2000), 514–26, 993–7

Education Amdt. Act, 1999 (No. 25)

Third reading, 1091

Education Committee

Name substitution, M. ( MacKinnon), 189

Electoral Office

Chief Electoral Officer

Appointment, M. (MacKinnon), 250–1

Estimates (1999–2000), committee referral (Estimates), M. (MacKinnon), 586

Employment development

Statistics, 484

Environment Committee

Name substitution, M. (MacKinnon), 189

Estimates Committee

Chief Electoral Officer, Estimates, referral, M. (MacKinnon), 586

Children's Advocate, Estimates, referral, M. (MacKinnon), 586

Conflict of Interest Commissioner, Estimates, referral, M. (MacKinnon), 586

Information and Privacy Commissioner, Estimates, referral, M. (MacKinnon), 586

Legislative Assembly, Estimates, referral, M. (MacKinnon), 586

Name substitution, M. (MacKinnon), 189

Ombudsman, Estimates, referral, M. (MacKinnon), 586

Provincial Auditor, Estimates, referral, M. (MacKinnon), 586

Provincial Auditor, Estimates, supplementary, referral, M. (MacKinnon), 586

Finance Committee

Appointment, M. (MacKinnon), 239

Forest industry

Expansion, ministerial statement (MacKinnon), 757

Government

Advertising

Phoenix Advertising, payments, 429–30

High technology

Canadian Light Source Synchrotron Project, Saskatoon

Funding

Canada Foundation for Innovation, ministerial statement (MacKinnon), 375

Information and Privacy Commissioner

Estimates (1999–2000), committee referral (Estimates), M. (MacKinnon), 586

Labour-sponsored Venture Capital Corporations Amdt. Act, 1999 (No. 11)

Second reading, 910

Legislative Assembly

Clerk, recognition, 25 years of service, member's statement, 803

Estimates (1999–2000), committee referral (Estimates), M. (MacKinnon), 586

Order of business, April 27, 1999, M. (MacKinnon), 798

Legislative Assembly – Adjournment

April 22, 1999, recess to honour Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal recipients, M. (MacKinnon), 715

May 6, 1999, M. (MacKinnon), 1158

April 1-7, 1999, M. (MacKinnon), 422

Legislative Assembly – Hours of sitting

May 6, 1999, M. (MacKinnon), 1114

Legislative Assembly members

Cypress Hills constituency

Suspending, expelling and declaring seat vacant, M. (MacKinnon), 657

Withdrawal, 691

Leave of absence

Regina Northeast, March 15–19, 1999, Conference on the Establishment of a Multiparty National Vietnamese Parliament, Hanoi, Vietnam,  M. (MacKinnon), 18

Saskatoon Meewasin, March 24–26, 1999, Canadian Turkey Marketing Agency, 25th anniversary celebrations, attendance,  M. (MacKinnon), 189

Saskatoon Mount Royal, Saskatoon Southeast and Rosthern, April 19–20, 1999, Midwestern Legislative Exchange, St. Paul, Minnesota, M. (MacKinnon), 630–1

Legislative Library

Annual report, committee referral (Communication), M. (MacKinnon), 17

Local Government Election Amdt. Act, 1999 (No. 17)

First reading, 188

Midwifery Act (No. 44)

Third reading, 1091

Motions for supply (interim)

Expenses

Fiscal year ending March 31, 1999

General Revenue Fund, M. (MacKinnon), 1156

Fiscal year ending March 31, 2000

General Revenue Fund, M. (MacKinnon), 1156

Ombudsman

Estimates (1999–2000), committee referral (Estimates), M. (MacKinnon), 586

Plains Health Centre, Regina

Closure, costs, 582

Potato industry

Lake Diefenbaker Potato Corporation

Investment, 1073–4

Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute Act, 1999 (No. 7)

First reading, 137

Privileges and Elections  Committee

Name substitution, M. (MacKinnon ), 189

Professional associations

Bylaws, committee referral (Regulations), M. (MacKinnon), 17

Provincial Auditor

Estimates (1999–2000), committee referral, M. (MacKinnon), 586

Estimates, supplementary (1998-1999), committee referral, M. (MacKinnon), 586

Reports, committee referral (Public Accounts), M. (MacKinnon), 17

Public accounts

Public Accounts to March 31, 1999, committee referral (Public Accounts), M. (MacKinnon), 17

Record retention and disposal

Committee referral (Communication), M. (MacKinnon), 17

Regulations Committee

Name substitution, M. (MacKinnon), 189

 

McLane, Mr. Harvey (Liberal, Arm River)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, 231–5

Agriculture and Food Department

Estimates (1999–2000), 946–7

Drugs and pharmaceuticals

Prescription drug plan

Fosamax, coverage, 372–3

Easter

Holy Week observance, member's statement, 336

Education Department

Estimates (1999–2000), 1056–8, 1064

Environment and Resource Management Department

Estimates (1999–2000), 930–2

Environment protection

Kenaston School, Earth Award, member's statement, 935

Grain

Prices

Subsidies, United States/European Union

Federal action to end, petitions, 365–6, 1067

Health care

Rural communities

Destruction, immediate stop,  M. (McLane), 17

Services

Improvement

Funding, 280

Health district boards

Chief executive officers, salary increases, 248

Health Information Protection Act (No. 29)

Second reading, 765

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 874–7

Highways and roads

Construction and maintenance

Funding

Fuel tax revenue, petitions, 7, 37, 69, 102, 180, 212, 241–2, 274, 294, 334, 477, 498, 527, 577–8, 749, 800, 855, 901, 957, 1009

Hospital waiting lists, 76

Diagnostic procedures, 77

Regina, reduction, funding, 75–6

Hospitals

Carrot River, occupancy rate, member's statement, 11

Moosomin, operating room service, reopening, 14–15

Regional

Swift Current, specialty care hospital funding, petitions, 557

Nurses

Back-to-work legislation

Defiance, 482–3

Collective bargaining

Court injunction, removal, 755–6, 807–8

Premier's intervention/participation, 456

Out-of-scope management recruitment advertising, 536

Positions

Full-time establishing, 568–9

Recruitment, 503

Retention, 503, 754–6, 962–3

Nursing care

Education programs, 218

Prairie West Regional College

Graduation, April 30, 1999, Outlook, member's statement, 957

Regina Health District

Funding, 44–5

Resumption of Services (Nurses - SUN) Act (No. 23)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 469–73

Saskatchewan Water Corporation

Estimates (1999–2000), 832–4

Schools

Role

Changing expectation, public dialogue announcement, ministerial statement (Serby), 221

Theatre

Murder mystery dinner theatre, Kenaston, member's statement, 1012–13

Transportation

Strategy, comprehensive, 1076–7

 

McPherson, Mr. Glen A. (Liberal, Wood River)

Budget (March 26, 1999)

Debate, 380–5

Civil rights, member's statement, 934

Crown corporations

Public opinion polls, funding, 1075–6

Drama

Politicians, bad actors, member's statement, 131

Education Department

Estimates (1999–2000), 1058–64

Elections, 1999

Liberal Party platform, Priorities 1999, member's statement, 368

Government

Advertising

Phoenix Advertising, payments, 429–30

Grain

Prices

Subsidies, United States/European Union

Federal action to end, petitions, 130, 366, 424, 477–8, 607

Health care

Labour relations reorganization, Dorsey report, 455–6

Health care providers/workers

Collective bargaining

Canadian Union of Public Employees', intervention, 568

Highways and roads

Construction and maintenance

Funding

Fuel tax revenue, petitions, 8, 69–70, 212, 274, 294, 334, 398, 497–8, 577, 749, 855–6

Highway No. 37

Climax to Shaunavon, potholes, vehicle damage (C. Gryde), 299–300

Highways and Transportation Department

Estimates (1999–2000), 1094–6, 1123–5

Hospitals

Regional

Swift Current, specialty care hospital funding, petitions, 557

Shaunavon, layoff notices, M. (McPherson), 570

Shaunavon, layoff notices, member's statement, 500

Swift Current Regional Hospital, specialty care hospital funding, petitions, 180, 679, 707, 1009, 1067

Justice Department

Estimates (1999–2000), 1033

Labour Department

Estimates (1999–2000), 1039–47

Liquor and Gaming Authority

Travel expenses, 403

North Central Health District

Health care workers' offer of service during nurses' defiance of back-to-work legislation, 535–6

Nurses

Back-to-work legislation

Repeal, 504, 613

Collective bargaining

Premier's intervention/participation, 483–4

Recruitment

Global Career Services, 730–2

Salaries and working conditions, R. Thompson, Shaunavon, comments, member's statement, 479

Shortage, 136

East Central Health District, 938–40

Strike

South Country Health District, chief executive officer, actions, 612–13

Points of order

Seventy-five minute debate, questions answering, 547

Resumption of Services (Nurses - SUN) Act (No. 23)

Second reading, 459–60

Romanow Road Act (No. 9-15) (No. 253-259)

First reading, 1105

Saskatchewan Federation of Labour

Meeting, Davidson, member's statement, 508

Saskatchewan Power Corporation

Advertising expenses, 713–14

Southwest Health District Board

Layoffs, halt, petitions, 528

Students

Scholarships, Canada Trust, Holly Lacelle, Cadillac, member's statement, 681

Telephones

Cellular service, Willow Bunch, Rockglen and Coronach, petitions, 37, 423, 1097

 

Murray, Ms. Suzanne M.A. (NDP, Regina Qu'Appelle Valley)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, 56–8

Books

Canada Book Day, April 23, 1999, member's statement, 727

Cancer

Prostate, high dose rate brachytherapy (HDRB) program, Allan Blair Cancer Centre, member's statement, 71

Communication Committee

Third report, M. (Murray) for concurrence, 1010

Group Medical Services Act, 1999 (No. 302)

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 821

Second reading, 585–6

Third reading, 822

High schools

Cheerleading competition, second annual, Riffel High School, Regina, member's statement, 245

Horses

"Jumps into Spring" Horse Show, 75th annual, member's statement, 183

Impaired driving

Students Against Drinking and Driving, awards banquet and dance, 11th, Riffel High School, Regina, member's statement, 1013

Saskatchewan Government Insurance

Crime prevention, youth-oriented programs, assistance, member's statement, 565

Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation

Educational partnership, Regina Catholic school division, member's statement, 369–70

SaskEnergy Incorporated

Sweater recycling program, member's statement, 861

 

Murrell, Ms. Sharon (NDP, Battleford-Cut Knife)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, 24–6

Agriculture

Government assistance, M. (Johnson); amdt. (Boyd), 550–1

Alpaca farming

Wilkie, La Palma Sunrise Alpacas, member's statement, 480

Battlefords Health District

Services, member's statement, 215

Budget (March 26, 1999)

Debate, 352–6

Handicrafts

Curling rocks, transformation into attractive and unique objects, F. Oatway, Unity, member's statement, 533

Music

Saskatchewan Express,  CD Star Power launch, member's statement, 337

Nurses

Strike

Government action, M. (D'Autremont); amdt. (Kowalsky), 668–9

Retail industry

Sales, member's statement, 1100

Small business

Small business loans association program

Employment development

Eyehill Rural Development Corporation, Macklin, member's statement, 751

Small business loans association program, member's statement, 626

Volunteers

North Battleford Telephone Pioneers, donations, River Heights Lodge and Battlefords District Care Centre, member's statement, 131

Wine making

Battleford citizen, Joe Degenstien, lifelong hobby, member's statement, 903

 

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