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4th Session, 24th Legislature

2003

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SADD See Students – Students Against Drinking and Driving (SADD)

 

Safety, public See Public safety

 

Sales tax See Taxation – Sales tax

 

SAMA See Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency

 

SARCAN Recycling See Recycling industry – SARCAN Recycling

 

SARS See Economy – Severe acute respiratory syndrome, effects; Health care – Severe acute respiratory syndrome

 

Saskatchewan

Socialism, 168

Southwest, constituency issues, member's statement

Wall, 207

Vision statements, 1–2, 114–15, 118–19, 165, 198, 229

Wide Open Week, May 12-16, 2003, member's statement

Iwanchuk, 1015

 

Saskatchewan, northern See Northern Saskatchewan

 

Saskatchewan Arts Board

Artist in residence program  See Art/Artists – Artist in residence program

Grants programs, funding, 900–901

 

Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency

Funding, 703–4

 

Saskatchewan Association for Community Living See Disabled and handicapped persons – Saskatchewan Association for Community Living

 

Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres

Annual meeting, June 13, 2003, keynote presentation, Diane Dupuy, founder, Famous People Players, member's statement

Toth, 1669

Care homes, salaries  See Community-based organizations – Salaries

 

Saskatchewan Cancer Agency See Physicians/Doctors – Oncologists

 

Saskatchewan Communications Network

Distance learning, relocation to Learning Dept., 678

Rationale, 757

Relationships, Learning Dept., University of Saskatchewan, Division of Media and Technology, 983–84

Staff, 757

Fundraising, targeted, 1862–63

Legislative Assembly proceedings, rebroadcast, 1860

Programs, support, regional Aboriginal content, 678

 

Saskatchewan Council for International Cooperation

Funding, 154

 

Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation  See also Crop insurance

Expenditures, debt, 317

Fieldworkers, 548

Funding, 263

 

Saskatchewan Express See Music – Saskatchewan Express

 

Saskatchewan Forest Centre, Prince Albert, 24

Construction project

Building location, downtown Prince Albert

Wiberg, 880–84

Community support, member's statement

Jones, 1049

Revitalization

Cline, 882

Consultant's report, government action

Cline, 858–59

Feasibility study, cover-up

Wiberg, 858–60

Funding, 342

Cline, 860

Wiberg, 860

Funding, member's statement

Lautermilch, 418

Proceed as planned, ministerial statement (Cline)

Cline, 1137

Hermanson, 1137–38

Review, deputy minister, Industry and Resources Dept.

Cline, 880–81, 883

Wiberg, 880

 

Saskatchewan Games See Sports – Games program

 

Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation

Employment equity, Regina and Moose Jaw casinos, member's statement

McCall, 793

 

Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation Amdt. Act, 2003 (No. 35)

First reading

Osika, 1000

Second reading

Bakken, 1276–77

Heppner, 1336–38

McMorris, 1096

Osika, 1095–96

Wall, 1197–98

Committee of the Whole Assembly

Bakken, 1639–42, 1712–15

Lautermilch, 1636, 1639–42, 1711–15

Third reading

Lautermilch, 1715

Royal Assent, 2019

 

Saskatchewan Government Growth Fund, 1692

 

Saskatchewan Government Insurance, 86

Investments

Coachman Insurance Company

Fiscal transfer

Sonntag, 556

Losses

Hermanson, 555–56

Sonntag, 941

Wall, 940–42

 

Saskatchewan Grain Car Corporation See Rail transportation/Railways – Saskatchewan Grain Car Corporation

 

Saskatchewan 4-H Foundation Amdt. Act, 2003 (No. 10)

First reading

Serby, 423

Second reading

D'Autremont, 538–39

Harpauer, 724–25

Serby, 538

Committee of the Whole Assembly

Harpauer, 1003

Serby, 1003

Third reading

Serby, 1005

Royal Assent, 1242

 

Saskatchewan Housing Corporation  See also Housing; Northern Affairs Department – Collaboration, Saskatchewan Housing Corporation

Estimates, main (2003-2004), 1977

 

Saskatchewan Indian Federated College, 29–30

College building, University of Regina, 30, 752

College building, University of Regina, teepee entrance, 121, 307

College building, University of Regina, teepee entrance, member's statement

McCall, 79

 

Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority

Annual report, tabling

Bakken, 798–99

Osika, 798

Audit, Provincial Auditor, recommendations, implementation

Osika, 149–50

Funds, misspent by Dutch Lerat, 202

Fraud, no evidence

Cline, 149

Issues addressed, process

Osika, 179–80, 209, 242, 1594–95

Recovery

Osika, 209

Report, Ernst & Young, release

Bakken, 1724–26

Osika, 1725–26

Responsibility for losses

Bakken, 148–51, 179–80, 209–10, 241–42, 1594–95

Hermanson, 151

Travels, persons accompanying Dutch Lerat

Bakken, 209

Gaming agreement, profit estimate, 2003-2004, 1202–3

Gaming agreement, 25-year, 307

 

Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, 752

Energy costs, increases, paid to Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation, 1866–67

Graduate employment rate, 120

Graduates, 2003, member's statement

Lorjι, 1591

Operating costs, funding, 1865–66

Programs, competency-based method of learning, 1870–71, 1971

 

Saskatchewan Insurance Amdt. Act, 2003 (No. 15)

First reading

Cline, 478

Second reading

Bjornerud, 649

Cline, 563–64

Heppner, 833–36

McMorris, 564

Committee of the Whole Assembly

Cline, 1461–65

Julι, 1461–65

Third reading

Cline, 1473

Royal Assent, 2019

 

Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park See Parks – Provincial

 

Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority

Contributions, community projects

Osika, 504, 534

Mismanaged funds, recovery

Osika, 242

Payments authorized, disallowed under Casino Operating Agreement

Bakken, 242

Review, 202

 

Saskatchewan Lotteries

Funding, SaskCulture Inc., 1861

Funding for Sask Sport Inc., SaskCulture Inc., Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association, 901

 

Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation, 1691–93

Estimates, main (2003-2004), 1980

 

Saskatchewan Party

Agricultural policy, 1958–59

Serby, 41–42

Campaign strategy, good governance, 191

Constituency nominations

Athabasca, April 22, 2003, member's statement

Wiberg, 686

Melville-Saltcoats, rejection of Grant Schmidt, 121–22, 131–33

Melville-Saltcoats, rejection of Grant Schmidt, member's statement

Yates, 253

Prince Albert Northcote, June 12, 2003, member's statement

Weekes, 1646–47

Regina Dewdney, May 27, 2003, member's statement

McMorris, 1269

Regina Qu'Appelle Valley, March 2003, member's statement

McMorris, 80

Education policy, 305

Election candidates, 47–48

Grow Saskatchewan strategy, 101, 197–98, 217, 228, 233, 405–6

Grow Saskatchewan strategy, critique, 232

Initiatives, 101–2, 192

Leader's dinner, 5th annual, Saskatoon, member's statement

Toth, 39

Opposition, commentary, member's statement

Jones, 2010

 

Saskatchewan Population Health and Evaluation Research Unit See Health care – Funding – Saskatchewan Population Health and Evaluation Research Unit

 

Saskatchewan Power Corporation, 86  See also Electricity – Deregulation and privatization, including SaskPower, will not be allowed; Electricity – Initiatives; Fires – Outlook; International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers

Contractor Safety Awards, 13th annual, member's statement

Iwanchuk, 642–43

Energy solutions program, 6, 353

Estimates, main (2003-2004), 1980

Green power initiatives, 5, 353

Poster contest  See Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming) – Energy and Our Environment, SaskPower poster contest

 

Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation  See also Buildings; Gambling – Drink coasters; Hospitals – Souris Valley building, Weyburn, disposal process, Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation

Estimates, main (2003-2004), 631–40, 1385–92, 2020

Bakken, 632–37

D'Autremont, 1385–92

Osika, 631–40, 1385–92

Wall, 632, 638–40

Estimates, supplementary (2002-2003), 2020

Properties, buildings, land, 1390

Property disposal process, 633

Property maintenance, 639–40

Property maintenance, strategic plan, 640

Services, 631–32

Services, action plan on procurement design, 631–32

Services, client, 1386

Staff, reduction, 1386

 

Saskatchewan Research Council  See also Petroleum Technology Research Centre, Regina

Accommodation, costs, 1365–66

Accountability, 1363–65

Business plan, 1363

Estimates, main (2003-2004), 1363–66, 1980

Cline, 1363–66

Wakefield, 1363–66

Losses, 2001-2002, 1365

Payments, Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation, Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation, 1366

Priorities, 1364

 

Saskatchewan School Trustees Association

Budget, reaction, 309–10

 

Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation See Teachers – Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation

 

Saskatchewan Telecommunications, 86–87

Dividends, 317

Estimates, main (2003-2004), 1980

Investments

Nilson, 1163

Sonntag, 364, 970

Ag Dealer, merged with DirectWest

Sonntag, 741, 797

Cable television, 316

Craig Wireless International, operations in Palm Springs, California

Sonntag, 797

Wall, 796–97

Diversification

Sonntag, 1430–31

Losses

Wall, 1430–31

Ag Dealer

Sonntag, 766

Wall, 741, 765–66

Ag Dealer, tappedinto.com

Wall, 797–98

Business Watch International

Wall, 741

Craig Wireless International Inc.

Wall, 687–91

Foreign

Hermanson, 995–96

Navigata

Wall, 766–67

Public presentation sessions

Wall, 970–71

Retx.com

Wall, 719–21, 740–41

Retx.com, non-disclosure, confidentiality

Sonntag, 741

Retx.com, Persona Inc.

Wall, 364

Max cable TV service, additional investment, Dominion Bond Rating Service, concerns

Nilson, 1162

Wall, 1162–64

Max cable TV service, development, convergence

Sonntag, 1052–53

Max cable TV service, development, costs, ceiling, number of customers

Wall, 1052–53

Navigata, restructuring

Sonntag, 767

 

Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership See Trade – Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership

 

Saskatchewan Transportation Company, 87

Services See also Buses

Member's statement

Yates, 80

Replace by private sector initiatives, 197

 

Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA)

Budget, reaction, 270–71, 309, 319–20, 339

 

Saskatchewan voluntary sector initiative See Volunteers – Saskatchewan voluntary sector initiative

 

Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal See Honours and awards – Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal

 

Saskatchewan Water Corporation

Partnerships, Prince Arthur community school  See Schools – Community schools – Prince Arthur

 

Saskatchewan Watershed Authority

Estimates, main (2003-2004), 1978

 

Saskatoon, Sask. See Business; By-elections; Child care – Additional spaces – Child Care Saskatchewan plan; Cities and towns – Saskatoon; Community Initiatives Fund – Grants – Saskatoon; Curling; Food processing industry – Centennial Foods, Saskatoon; Health care – Events, Saskatoon, College of Medicine; Health care – Saskatoon; Hockey; Parks – Urban; Police services; Schools – Community schools; Schools – Holy Cross Collegiate; Senior citizens – St. Ann's Senior Citizens Village; Small business; Theatre; Tourism – Saskatoon; University of Saskatchewan; Women – Abused, YWCA crisis shelter; World Wide Web – ExpressAddress; YWCA (Young Women's Christian Association) – Saskatoon

 

Saskatoon Fairview Constituency By-election Act (No. 1)

First reading

Serby, 19

Second reading

Serby, 19

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 20

Third reading

Serby, 20

Royal Assent, 20

 

SaskEnergy Amdt. Act, 2003 (No. 4)

First reading

Sonntag, 111

Second reading

Brkich, 864–66

Sonntag, 481–82

Wall, 626–27

Weekes, 482

Committee of the Whole Assembly

Sonntag, 1442–43

Wall, 1442–43

Third reading

Sonntag, 1443

Royal Assent, 2019

 

SaskEnergy Incorporated, 86

Investment, Nova Scotia

Sonntag, 1432–33

Wall, 1432–33

SaskEnergy Community Spirit Award  See Volunteers – SaskEnergy Community Spirit Award

 

SaskPower See Saskatchewan Power Corporation

 

SaskTel See Saskatchewan Telecommunications

 

School boards

Partnerships, Aboriginal organizations, 752

 

School divisions

Amalgamations, debt, 1525–26

Amalgamations, Sask Central School Division, funding, 1526–27

Capital construction, priorities, 1260–61

Catholic division, Theodore, 1868–69

Deficit budgeting, 1525

Foundation operating grants, 304, 352, 753

Foundation operating grants, funding increase, 752

Junor, 967

Melenchuk, 968

Funding

Busing, 1526

Calculation, isolated schools, small schools, 753

Capital, 756

French program, 1975

Negative grant divisions, reinstate isolated schools grants, stop rural discrimination, petitions, 760, 1156

Dearborn, 734, 1127

Partnerships, 1260

Saskatoon (East) School Division, programs  See Disabled and handicapped persons – National Access Awareness Week

 

School libraries See Libraries – Public – Shared facilities, schools, libraries

 

SchoolPLUS program See Education – SchoolPLUS program

 

Schools

Capital funding, 262–63, 341

Capital funding, block capital projects valued under $500,000, approvals, ministerial statement (Junor)

Draude, 1597–98

Junor, 1597

Community schools, 408, 989 See also Education – SchoolPLUS program

Expansion, 127, 193, 341

Funding, increase, 4

Performing arts show, Regina public community schools, April 9, 2003, member's statement

McCall, 531

Prince Arthur, Moose Jaw, partnership with Sask Water, member's statement

Higgins, 105

Westmount Community School, Saskatoon, 90th anniversary celebrations, May 2, 2003, member's statement

Forbes, 1047–48

Wraparound program, 1522

Connaught School  See Youth – Century Festival, Connaught School

Cowessess Community Education Centre, official opening, May 16, 2003, member's statement

Toth, 1188

Daycare centres  See Child care – Daycare centres in schools

Dr. A.E. Perry School, Regina  See Child care – Kidzone Child Care centre, Dr. A.E. Perry School, Regina

Facilities, joint-use, 1262–63

Holy Cross Collegiate, Saskatoon, Wall of Honour, member's statement

Junor, 1395

Ile-a-la-Crosse, new, funding, 247

Libraries  See Libraries – Public – Shared facilities, schools, libraries

Major School, stay closure until Rural Revitalization and Education Depts. compile plan on uniform front for rural Saskatchewan, petitions, 295, 964

Dearborn, 251, 294, 935

Huyghebaert, 293

Montmartre School, Environmental Earth School status, member's statement

McMorris, 1591

Programs, bullying, League of Peaceful Schools, SchoolPLUS, 1526

Rural, closures, 130

Rural, closures, amalgamations, 201

Rural, retain, example of Denzil community, petitions, 1210, 1452, 1589, 1770, 1846, 1892, 1982

Dearborn, 1185, 1425, 1554, 1717–18, 1821, 1921

Safety Patrol Week, April 28 - May 3, 2003, member's statement

Draude, 856

Wascana ιcole commaunitaire, Young Spirits: Proud to be Tobacco Free campaign, participation ceremony, member's statement

McCall, 1646

 

Scleroderma See Health care – Scleroderma

 

SCN See Saskatchewan Communications Network

 

Scrap Tire Corporation See Recycling industry – Scrap Tire Corporation

 

Seager Wheeler Maple Grove Farm

Seeding demonstration, in memory of Larry Janzen, member's statement

Heppner, 1347

 

Securities

Regulations, changes, ministerial statement (Cline)

Cline, 2015

Krawetz, 2015–16

 

Security, public See Public safety

 

Senior citizens, 193

Elmire Royer, St. Joseph's Seniors Club, St. Louis, founding member, certificate and pin from Saskatchewan Seniors Association, member's statement

Julι, 1217

Flat tax  See Income tax – Flat tax

Housing See also Housing – Affordable – Centenary affordable housing program

Windthorst, 1876, 1877, 1878

Provincial Policy Framework and Action Plan for Older Persons, ministerial statement (Nilson)

Gantefoer, 1489

Nilson, 1488–89

St. Ann's Senior Citizens Village, Saskatoon, 50th anniversary, member's statement

Junor, 1806–7

 

Seventy-five minute debate

Agriculture

Agriculture policy framework, national policy, recommend federal government extension of current support programs pending full development of policy framework, M. (Harpauer); amdt. (Jones), 447–58

Economy, Our Future is Wide Open campaign

Support campaign to publicize and promote Saskatchewan, M. (Yates); amdt. (Dearborn), 1401–13

Electricity

Production, transmission, retail markets, public ownership to limit negative impacts from deregulation, M. (Van Mulligen); amdt. (Wall), 768–78

Motor vehicle insurance

Auto Fund, maintain to avoid uncontrolled rising auto insurance rates, M. (Heppner); amdt. (Atkinson), 1727–38

Small business

Support for owners, regrets politically motivated boycott called by any organized labour leader, M. (McMorris); amdt. (Iwanchuk), 1054–65

 

Sewage See Water quality – Sewage treatment plant; Water quality – Water and sewage treatment

 

Sexual harassment See Public service – Sexual harassment

 

Sexual offenders

Halfway house, North Battleford, closure, completion of treatment program for inmates

Hillson, 365, 830–31

Thomson, 365, 830–31

Registry, 1534–39

Registry, national, legislation

Cline, 1457–58

Julι, 1113–14, 1457–58

Nilson, 1114

Registry, provincial

Julι, 1113

Nilson, 1113

 

SGI See Saskatchewan Government Insurance

 

SHIP See Highways and roads – Strategic highway infrastructure program

 

SIAST See Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology

 

SIFC See Saskatchewan Indian Federated College

 

Sivell, Rob See Tributes – Sivell, Rob

 

Skating

Rinks, funding, Aberdeen, 680, 900

Skate Canada-Saskatchewan annual meeting and awards banquet, 2003, Saskatoon, member's statement

Iwanchuk, 937

 

SLGA See Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority

 

Sliding Hills Rural Municipality See Fisheries and Oceans Canada – Regulation activities, provincial concerns, RM of Sliding Hills

 

Small business  See also Business

Economic contribution, 3

Machine shop, new, C & D Developments, Curtis Heinen, owner, Craik, member's statement

Brkich, 530

Point2 Internet Systems, Saskatoon, real estate sector, Internet software, launch, member's statement

Iwanchuk, 1647

Small Business Loans Association program, member's statement

Yates, 715

Support for owners, regrets politically motivated boycott called by any organized labour leader, M. (McMorris); amdt. (Iwanchuk)

Iwanchuk, 1058–60

Jones, 1062–63

Lorjι, 1060–61

McMorris, 1054–56

Wall, 1056–58

Weekes, 1061–62

Support for owners, regrets politically motivated boycott called by any organized labour leader, M. (McMorris); amdt. (Iwanchuk); questions and answers

Addley, 1064

Atkinson, 1064

Iwanchuk, 1064

Jones, 1064

Lorjι, 1065

McMorris, 1063–65

Wall, 1064

Weekes, 1063–65

Yates, 1063

Sweet Shoppe, Landis, Sharon Clay, owner, operator, member's statement

Weekes, 1427

Tax reduction, 91, 246, 267, 272, 413

zu.com communications, Saskatoon, Employer of the Year, Canadian New Media Awards, member's statement

Jones, 1558

 

Snowbirds See Canadian Armed Forces – Snowbirds 431 Air Demonstration Squadron

 

Snowmobiling

Trails, maintenance, fees, 748

Western Drag Racing Championship, March 2003, Montreal Lake, Mark Olson, Wadena, overall champion, member's statement

Draude, 440

 

Social assistance  See also Government – Accomplishments, health care, social services, education

Caseload, reduction, 7, 312

Rates, increase, 127, 154

Recipients, shelter, rent, payment, 1877–79

Recipients, shelter allowance, 1879–81

 

Social Services Department

Renaming, Community Resources and Employment Dept., 7, 119, 166

 

SOCO See Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation

 

Sound stage, Regina See Film industry – Sound stage, Regina

 

Space tourism See Tourism – Space tourism

 

Speaker and Deputy Speaker, rulings and statements

Chair

Language in committee, word "you" being overused, 1707

Members' remarks should be directed through the Chair, 18, 27, 35, 83, 335, 381, 537, 739, 861, 1050, 1064

Debate

Bill No. 3

Members with pertinent comments arrange to make them in appropriate forum, 860

Bill No. 4

Relate comments more directly to Bill, 865

Bill No. 17

Remarks should relate to Bill, 1195

Bill No. 31

Remarks should relate to Bill, 1333, 1335

Two members appear to want own debate, respect person who has the floor, 1335

Bill No. 35

Member from Athabasca not to interfere with debate, 1197

Remarks should relate to Bill, 1337

Speak one at a time in debate, members pay attention, 1096

Bill No. 39

Member from Saskatoon Nutana allow debate to take place, 1490

Member not to comment on any ruling of Speaker, proceed with debate, 1490

Bill No. 43

Tighten script, refrain from denigrating anybody in civil service, 1790

Confine remarks to nature of motion, 601

Do not draw Chair into debate, 1406

Do not involve anybody in gallery in debate, 1429

Relevance, 1402, 1403, 1404

Decorum

Allow question to be put, 1053

Interruptions, interjections, 153, 469, 1648

Noise level, 44, 81, 92, 102, 309, 310, 394, 469, 476, 533, 585, 587, 618, 620, 645, 690, 715, 718, 719, 797, 798, 861, 925, 932, 1000, 1050, 1191, 1192, 1329, 1406, 1408, 1411, 1458, 1509, 1561, 1597, 1621, 1674, 1723, 1725, 1808, 1829, 1847, 1848, 1852, 1926, 1927, 2011

Forum for debate not forum for hollering, 1330

Lower discussion across floor to enable question to be put and clearly heard, 690

Multiple debates, 395, 1432

Tone down, stop comments across override during petitions and members' statements, 1107

Point of order, not item of debate nor item for unruly discussion, 1116

Exhibits and props, use, not allowed, 1675

Galleries

Student visitors, participating in proceedings, 443

Visitors, participating in proceedings, 237

Language

Advise against use of words such as "stole," 1676

Temperate language, no personal attacks, 1808

Unparliamentary, 171, 315, 410, 459, 1406, 1596, 1732, 1810

"Deliberately misleading," 1808

"Stranger to the truth," 558

Withdraw and apologize, 609

Withdraw statement and apologize, 557

Members

Athabasca, not to holler across the way, 1510

Contain conversations across floor, 397

Continue with remarks and accept ruling, 459

Conversations

No conversing across the way during members' statements, 1187

Private, behind the bar, 922, 2005

Ministers should make it very clear when they are quoting from a document, 1139

Moose Jaw Wakamow, withdraw statement, apologize to House, 51

Not interfere with question during oral questions, 363

Personal attacks, unacceptable, 1487, 1895

Redberry Lake, impugning unworthy motives to member from Prince Albert Northcote, withdraw statement, 1647

Reference should be by constituency, title, or position, 13, 52, 101, 208, 659, 865, 932, 1352–53

Reference to people's physical attributes, withdraw and apologize, 1407, 1408

Reference to presence or absence of members not permitted, 51, 82, 1810, 1987

Side debate, desist, 1734

Take conversation behind bar, 336, 375

Wood River, pay attention to Speaker when Speaker has risen, not to interrupt, 153

Points of order

First Nations University of Canada, official opening celebrations, attendance, Saskatchewan Party, debatable item, not point of order, 1854

Members, personal attacks and attacks in character unacceptable, 1652

Oral question period, correspondence, departmental public documents, if quoted by a minister must be tabled on request, no requirement for document to be tabled, 1138–39

Sound system difficulties, May 26, 2003, 1210

 

Speaker and Deputy Speaker, rulings and statements - Committee of Finance

Cannot indirectly infer what the rules do not allow directly, matter of debate, 1934

Chair, members' remarks should be directed through the Chair, 810, 1834, 1941, 1945

Decorum, noise level, 1947, 1967

Language, unparliamentary, 1945

Language, use temperate language, no personal attacks, 496

Members

Be cautious of language used, 1934

Conversations

Interesting but item before committee is the consideration of estimates, 1038

Private, behind the bar, 844

Private, distracting business of Assembly, 984

Conversations, private, behind the bar, 1964

Food not permitted in Assembly, 872

Personal attacks, unacceptable, 984

Prince Albert Northcote and Estevan come to order, 1835

 

Special committees See Regulations Committee; Rules and Procedures Committee

 

Special librarians See Libraries – International Special Librarians Day

 

Speech from the Throne

Consideration, March 19, 2003, M. (Calvert)

Calvert, 8

Content

Serby, 80–82

Critique, 189–90

Debate  See Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne

Purpose, 162

Reaction, Premier

Hermanson, 80–81

Read by the Lieutenant Governor

Lieutenant Governor, 1–8

 

Sports  See also Athletics; Games, e.g., Games – Mega bingo; names of specific sports, e.g., Curling, Hockey

Estevan Bruins sportsman's dinner and auction, 11th annual, Estevan, March 29, 2003, member's statement

Eagles, 326

Games program, 120

Regina Highland Games, May 17, 2003, member's statement

Hamilton, 1110

Rural Sports Hall of Fame, Indian Head, induction dinner, 8th annual, member's statement

Toth, 1395

Saskatchewan First Nations Summer Games, 2003, Flying Dust First Nation, hosts, 408

Saskatchewan First Nations Summer Games, Meadow Lake, July 5-10, 2003, Flying Dust First Nation, hosts, member's statement

Sonntag, 1772–73

South East Saskatchewan Association for Culture, Recreation and Sport, annual awards program, 2003, member's statement

Toth, 613

University of Saskatchewan, Huskie Athletic Wall of Fame, Shannon Kekula-Kristiansen, inductee, April 5, 2003, member's statement

Lorenz, 1347

 

Spring (season) See Construction industry – Cranes, building sites, Regina, spring 2003

 

SPUDCO (Saskatchewan Potato Utility Development Company) See Potato industry

 

SSTA See Saskatchewan School Trustees Association

 

St. John Ambulance

Award of Merit, Saskatchewan Council, May 4, 2003, Lloydminster MLA, recipient, member's statement

Wiberg, 937

 

Standing committees See Communication Committee; Crown Corporations Committee; Estimates Committee; Public Accounts Committee

 

StarTAC See Call centres – Regina, proprietary training, StarTAC

 

Status of the Artist Committee See Ministerial Advisory Committee on the Status of the Artist

 

Status of Women Office  See also Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder – Role of Status of Women Office

Action Plan for Saskatchewan Women, 1008

Function, goals, 1006–7

Funding, staff, 1007

Policies, programs, interdepartmental, 1008

Travel expenses, 1007

 

STC See Saskatchewan Transportation Company

 

STEP See Economic development – Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership (STEP)

 

Strategic highway infrastructure program See Highways and roads – Strategic highway infrastructure program

 

Student loans See Students – Loans

 

Students  See also Employment – Student programs

Bursaries, grants, funding, 245, 317

Bursaries, scholarships, funding, 5

Canadian Millennium Scholarship Foundation, local excellence award, Michelle Corbeil, recipient, Ernie Studer School, Loon Lake, member's statement

Sonntag, 1894

Chancellors' Scholarship, University of Saskatchewan, Alana Ormsby, Eston Composite School, recipient, member's statement

Dearborn, 1016–17

Earning exemption, changes, 245, 317

Enrollment, declining, 305

Great Canadian Geography Challenge, 2003, provincial finals, Adam Baslar, grade 9, St. George School, Wilkie, first place honours, member's statement

Lorenz, 1131

Great Canadian Geography Challenge, 2003, provincial finals, Estevan participants, member's statement

Eagles, 237

Loans, 317, 1368–69, 1522

Canada-Saskatchewan Integrated Student Loans Program, 120, 752, 1369, 1522–23

Canadian millennium scholarships, 1523

Funding, 245, 341

Program enhancements, 4

Scholarship exemption, changes, 244, 341

MathCounts competition, University of Regina, March 8, 2003, 194

Mathematics, grade 8, Naicam, correction of brainteaser math fact on Nestlι Canada Smarties box, member's statement

Draude, 966

Science fairs

Canada-Wide Science Fair, 2003, Calgary, Saskatchewan participants, member's statement

Wartman, 1081

Canada-Wide Science Fair, 2003, Calgary, Saskatchewan participants, two bronze medals, member's statement

Wartman, 1328

Regional, Sean Hillacre and Megan Olivier, grade 7, Westberry School, Kindersley, advance to Canada-Wide Science Fair, Calgary, member's statement

Dearborn, 360–61

Shooting for Gold essay contest, Esso Canada sponsor, Cody Reamer, grade 6, Consul School, in top five, member's statement

Elhard, 1268

Students Against Drinking and Driving (SADD), Royal Canadian Mounted Police Leadership awards, Swift Current Comprehensive High School, recipients of three awards, member's statement

Wall, 1894

Troubled, development of case-management strategy, 989

 

Students Against Drinking and Driving (SADD) See Students – Students Against Drinking and Driving (SADD)

 

SUMA See Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA)

 

Superannuation (Supplementary Provisions) Amdt. Act, 2003 (No. 21)

First reading

Melenchuk, 833

Second reading

Krawetz, 1146–47

Melenchuk, 948

Toth, 1023

Weekes, 948

Committee of the Whole Assembly

Krawetz, 1361–62

Melenchuk, 1361–62

Third reading

Melenchuk, 1362–63

Royal Assent, 2019

 

Supply motions See Motions for supply (interim)

 

Support services, 726, 728

 

Surgery See Hospital waiting lists – Surgery

 

Swedberg, Helen See Centenarians – Swedberg, Helen

 

Swift Current, Sask. See Business – Swift Current; Constituency boundaries – Changes – Swift Current; Health care – Computerized tomography units – Swift Current Regional Hospital; Health care – Renal dialysis; Hospitals – Swift Current Regional Hospital

 

Synchrotron

Canadian Light Source Inc., 183–84, 752

Canadian Light Source Inc., opening, 2003, 5

 

 

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