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1st Session, 25th Legislature

2004-05

 

 

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Bakken Lackey, Ms. Brenda (Saskatchewan Party, Weyburn-Big Muddy)

Cancer

Cervical cancer screening program, information, privacy, 2718–19

Disabled and handicapped persons

Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres

Human resources plan, funding, 2965–67

Drug and alcohol abuse

Addicted youth

Treatment enforcement, legislation, 2751–52

Crystal methamphetamine

Prevention, enforcement, treatment strategy, implementation, petitions, 2649, 2745, 2861, 2887

Government Relations Department

Estimates, main (2005-2006), 2945–46

Health care

Facilities

Weyburn-Big Muddy, closure, downsizing, petitions, 2713, 2726, 2959, 3063

Health Department

Estimates, main (2005-2006), 2709–10

Highways and roads

Highway No. 35

Repairs, north from United States border, 3020

Repairs, north from United States border, petitions, 2679, 2909, 3013

Hockey

RBC Royal Bank Cup national tournament (May 2005), Weyburn Red Wings, winners, national junior A championship, member's statement, 3099

RBC Royal Bank Cup national tournament (May 2005), Weyburn, host city, Weyburn Red Wings, host team, member's statement, 2965

School divisions

Amalgamation

Reverse decision, petitions, 2819

Small business

Aust's Store, Big Beaver, general store, member's statement, 2771

 

Bakken, Ms. Brenda (Saskatchewan Party, Weyburn-Big Muddy)

Adoption Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 25)

Second reading, 1177–78

Adoption Consequential Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 26)

Second reading, 1178

Agriculture

Canadian agricultural income stabilization program

Provincial funding, petitions, 2266, 2328, 2390, 2401, 2472, 2505–6, 2515

Archives Act, 2004 (No. 33)

Second reading, 885–86

Beer

Off-sale stores, volume discount, changes, 928

Budget (March 23, 2005)

Debate

Speakers, 2340–44

Budget (2004)

Effects

Rural Saskatchewan, 471

Cemeteries

Gravesite restoration project, Randy Van De Sype, member's statement, 147

Child care

Child Care Week in Saskatchewan (May 24-28, 2004), member's statement, 1262

Community-based organizations

Funding, 2513–14

Condolences

Mitchell, Alexander (former MLA), moved (Calvert), 250

Crop insurance

Premiums, increase, coverage reduction, reverse, petitions, 781, 859, 923, 1648

Crown lands

Lessees maintain first option to renew leases, petitions, 205

Disabled and handicapped persons

Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres

Funding, 2512–13

Valley View Centre, Moose Jaw, closure, 788–89

Drug and alcohol abuse

Addiction services, 1810

Addictions Awareness Week (November 14-20, 2004), member's statement, 1711–12

Crystal methamphetamine

Awareness education, 1397–98, 1654–55

Prevention, enforcement, treatment strategy, implementation, petitions, 2607

Energy

Development, moved (Lautermilch); amendment (Bakken), 2123–25

Development, moved (Lautermilch); amendment (Bakken); questions and answers, 2131

Executive Council

Estimates, main (2004-2005), 1615–18

Families

Building Independence programs

Endorsement, moved (Iwanchuk), 2632–33

Endorsement, moved (Iwanchuk); questions and comments, 2638–39

Food banks

Demand, increase, 1503–4

Health care

Changes

Cutbacks, facility closures, heed words of former Premier Roy Romanow (November 2003), moved (Bakken), 966–68

Cutbacks, facility closures, heed words of former Premier Roy Romanow (November 2003), moved (Bakken); questions and comments, 977–78

Facilities

Closures, conversions, public hearings, 836

Weyburn-Big Muddy, closure, downsizing, petitions, 935, 1034, 1101, 1129, 1231, 1245, 1465

Records, management, 620

Health Department

Estimates, main (2004-2005), 1440–43

Highways and roads

Highway No. 35

Repairs, north from United States border, member's statement, 1920

Repairs, north from United States border, petitions, 649, 807, 1257, 1389, 1411, 1493, 1510, 1738, 1771, 1787, 1831, 1858, 1914, 1946, 2617

Hospital waiting lists

Management, 620

Hospitals

Beds, shortage, 619

Humboldt hospital, new, funding, petitions, 2140

Kerrobert Hospital, closure, downsizing, petitions, 1080–81

Housing

HomeFirst, housing strategy

Five-year plan, low- to moderate-income people, ministerial statement, 933–34

Rental housing supplement, low-income families, persons with physical disabilities, ministerial statement, 2163–64

Long-term care

Beds, closures

Weyburn, Tatagwa View facility, 1240

Facilities

Weyburn-Big Muddy constituency, closures, downsizing, petitions, 583, 615, 683, 747, 829, 955, 1182, 1281, 1377

Mining industry

Potash

Taxation incentives, ministerial statement, 2450–51

Music

Band and choir students, awards, Weyburn Comprehensive Collegiate, Weyburn Junior High, member's statement, 1330

Nurses

International Nurses Day (May 12, 2004), member's statement, 1070

Oil industry

Discovery well, near Weyburn, 50th anniversary commemoration by EnCana (December 3, 2004), member's statement, 1979–80

Oil and gas

Taxation, effect on development, 2407–10

Potato industry

Microgro, seed potato greenhouse, financial situation vis-ΰ-vis Saskatchewan Potato Utility Development Company, 1863–65

Provincial sales tax

Expansion, restaurant meals

Commission on Financing Kindergarten to Grade 12 Education, recommendation, petitions, 10, 40–41, 73, 106

Increase (2004)

Government rule out, petitions, 263

Psychologists Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 34)

Second reading, 882–85

Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency

Payments, school boards, reverse changes, petitions, 1971

School divisions

Amalgamation

Reverse decision, petitions, 1890, 2040, 2232, 2302, 2527, 2595

Sexual assault

Awareness Week (March 28-April 3, 2004), member's statement, 240

Sexual offenders

Randy Scott Burgmann, released, Prince Albert Penitentiary, public disclosure in Regina, 179–80

Sun Country Regional Health Authority

Health care services, public consultations prior to changes, petitions, 1902

Tobacco

Sale, use, outlaw, petitions, 1065–66

Whistleblower Protection Act

Support, petitions, 1327, 1675

Women

Women of the Year Awards (April 19, 2005), Weyburn, Quota International and other businesses, sponsors, member's statement, 2621

 

Beatty, Hon. Joan (NDP, Cumberland; Minister of Culture, Youth and Recreation; Provincial Secretary)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne

Speakers, 84–88

Aircraft

Maintenance orientation program, Churchill Community High School, La Ronge, member's statement, 3098

Archives Act, 2004 (No. 33)

First reading, 624

Second reading, 662–63

 Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs and Infrastructure Committee, moved (Beatty), 1209

Third reading, 1663

Art/Artists

Canada Council for the Arts, Molson prizes, Maria Campbell, Saskatoon, arts award recipient, member's statement, 1236

Budget (March 31, 2004)

Debate

Speakers, 423–25

Centennials

Saskatchewan

Celebrating Community centennial grant program, Indian Head flag project, funding, 2892–93

Centennial Medals, manufacture, 1657

Funding, Saskatoon Optimist Club, Canada Day celebrations, 2446–47

Projects, grant requests, rejections list, 2916–17

Tree planting project, schoolchildren, 2968

Citizens

La Ronge and district, Citizen of the Year award, Lynnette Merriman, member's statement, 2729–30

Doukhobors of Canada C.C.U.B. Trust Fund Amendment Act, 2005 (No. 93)

First reading, 2084

Second reading, 2167

 Referred to Human Services Committee, moved (Beatty), 2386–87

Third reading, 3029

Employment

Centennial summer student employment program

Regional parks, funding, elimination, 1040

Green Team, summer student employment program, 1073–74

Launch (2005), ministerial statement, 2083

Ethanol

Development

Nipawin, Canada-Saskatchewan Western Economic Partnership Agreement funding, member's statement, 2234

Film Employment Tax Credit Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 85)

First reading, 1812

Second reading, 1881

 Referred to Human Services Committee, moved (Beatty), 1967–68

Third reading, 1989

Film industry

Minds Eye Entertainment

Tommy Douglas Story, centennial funding, 2688–89, 2721–22

First Nations

Lac la Ronge Indian Band, Chief Harry Cook, retirement dinner, presentation of Saskatchewan Centennial Medal, member's statement, 2187

Lac La Ronge Indian Band, new chief, Terry Cook-Searson, member's statement, 2475

Montreal Lake Cree Nation, deaths, mourning, member's statement, 2042

National Aboriginal Achievement Awards (March 31, 2005), Saskatoon, member's statement, 2270

National Aboriginal Day (June 21, 2004), member's statement, 1684

Honours and awards

Saskatchewan Centennial Medal

Chief Harry Cook, Lac la Ronge Indian Band, recipient, member's statement, 2187

Hospitals

All Nations Healing Hospital, Fort Qu'Appelle, official opening (June 12, 2004), member's statement, 1578–79

Human Services Committee

Doukhobors of Canada C.C.U.B. Trust Fund Amendment Act, 2005 (No. 93)

Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly, 3029

Film Employment Tax Credit Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 85)

Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1989

Information

World Summit on the Information Society, Geneva, Switzerland (December 10-12, 2003), Churchill High School, La Ronge, two representatives, member's statement, 210

Intergovernmental Affairs and Infrastructure Committee

Archives Act, 2004 (No. 33)

Waive Committee of the Whole Assembly, 1663

Legislative Building, Regina

Centennial mural, Roger Jerome, Air Ronge, northern artist, ministerial statement, 1985–86

Marathons

New York City Marathon, (November 7, 2004), Curt Phillips, legislative commissionaire, Regina, achievements, member's statement, 1792

Rome, Italy, Don McKay, Cumberland House, member of Team Diabetes Canada, member's statement, 686

Royal family

Anne, Princess Royal, provincial visit (June 4-7, 2004)

Itinerary, ministerial statement, 152–53

Students

Scholarships

Lester B. Pearson United World College, British Columbia, awards to students from Prince Albert and Cumberland House, member's statement, 822

Teachers

Northern Teacher Education Program (NORTEP), graduation ceremonies (2004), La Ronge, member's statement, 938–39

Tourism

Saskatchewan Tourism Awards, 16th annual, Regina (April 21, 2005), member's statement, 2653

Women

Year of First Nations and Mιtis Women (2005), ministerial statement, 1958

World War, 1939-1945

First Nations, Mιtis, contributions, recognition, member's statement, 1404

Youth

Robin McCallum Memorial Youth Conference, annual, Pelican Narrows, member's statement, 265–66

 

Belanger, Hon. Buckley (NDP, Athabasca; Minister of Northern Affairs)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne

Speakers, 130–33

Air transportation

Clearwater Aviation, charter company, Clearwater River Dene Nation, owner/operator, member's statement, 2683

Athletics

Saskatchewan Athletes of the Year Awards, Saskatoon (March 16, 2005), member's statement, 2077

Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association, Track and Field Championship, Saskatoon (June 4-5, 2004), member's statement, 1500

Budget (March 23, 2005)

Debate

Speakers, 2296–98, 2312–13

Business

Youth Means Business workshop (2005), Beaver River Futures Development Corporation, Beauval, organizers, member's statement, 2443

Cities and towns

Fort Qu'Appelle, Ron Osika (former MLA), elected mayor (2005), member's statement, 2770–71

Energy

Development, moved (Lautermilch); amendment (Bakken), 2127–28

Development, moved (Lautermilch); amendment (Bakken); questions and answers, 2130

Film industry

RepREZentin' media training workshop, on-reserve Aboriginal youth, Ile-a-la-Crosse, Big Soul Productions, sponsors, member's statement, 863

First Nations

Aboriginal Head Start, 10th anniversary event, Buffalo Narrows (May 6, 2005), member's statement, 3069

Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, Youth Legislative Assembly, Prince Albert, 3rd annual, member's statement, 1236

Health care centres

Ile-a-la-Crosse, joint-use facility, health centre and high school, plans, member's statement, 1805–6

Hockey

National Hockey League, Stanley Cup, Saskatchewan players on Calgary Flames team, member's statement, 1468

Honours and awards

Saskatchewan Centennial Medal

Gary Tinker, recipient, member's statement, 2563

Housing

Northern Saskatchewan, condition, improvements, 2752

Literacy

Saskatchewan Literacy Awards (2004), presentation, Regina (April 22, 2004), member's statement, 719–20

Mιtis

Louis Riel, Mιtis leader, recognition, execution anniversary (November 16, 1885), member's statement, 1741

Saskatchewan Mιtis Wagon Adventures 2005, wagon trek announcement, Saskatoon (April 28, 2005), member's statement, 2747

Saskatchewan Transportation Company

Services, essential role to Saskatchewan people, moved (Yates), 1820–21

Services, essential role to Saskatchewan people, moved (Yates); questions and answers, 1824–25

Volleyball

Provincial 4A championship, senior girls, La Loche (November 19-20, 2004), member's statement, 1978–79

Winter games

First Nation Winter Games (2004), member's statement, 617

 

Bjornerud, Mr. Bob (Saskatchewan Party, Melville-Saltcoats)

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne

Speakers, 101–3, 118–19

Agriculture

Canadian agricultural income stabilization program

Payments, 2047

Provincial funding (2003), federal programs, equitable funding formulas, moved (Stewart), 1932–34

Provincial funding (2004), 2159, 2240–41

Provincial funding, petitions, 1737, 1772, 1787, 1801, 1831, 1902, 1913–14

Farm improvement loan program, federal, status, 2046–47

Federal program (2005), new, Saskatchewan participation, 2239–40

Funding, 2212–13, 3073–74

Federal (2005), 2159–60, 3104–5

Agriculture and Food Department

Estimates, main (2005-2006), 2540–48, 2971–73

Agriculture, Food and Rural Revitalization Department

Estimates, main (2004-2005), 913–14, 1165

Ambulance service

Ambulance professionals, Yorkton, strike, wage parity, 2367–68, 2684–85

Assessment Management Agency Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 68)

Second reading, 1854

Budget (March 23, 2005)

Debate

Speakers, 2244–47

Budget (March 31, 2004)

Debate

Speakers, 384–87

Cattle industry

Beef, status, member's statement, 3117

Bovine spongiform encephalopathy

Testing for export, 2079–81

Crop insurance

Premiums, increase, coverage reduction, 2009

Crown Corporations Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 35)

Second reading, 1215

Egg industry

Production quotas, 2522–23

Environment Department

Estimates, main (2004-2005), 1212, 1317–18

Executive Council

Estimates, main (2005-2006), 3200–3204

Estimates, main (2004-2005), 1622–28

Farm families

Financial distress, hardship, effects, recognition, moved (Bjornerud), 2643–45

Farm Financial Stability Amendment Act, 2005 (No. 121)

Second reading, 3081

Farmers/Producers

Income support, 2008, 2753, 2775–76

Health care

Changes

Cutbacks, facility closures, heed words of former Premier Roy Romanow (November 2003), moved (Bakken), 968–70

Cutbacks, facility closures, heed words of former Premier Roy Romanow (November 2003), moved (Bakken); questions and comments, 977

Health Department

Estimates, main (2005-2006), 3233–34

Hospitals

Herbert-Morse Union Hospital

Closure, downsizing, petitions, 1181

St. Peter's Hospital, Melville, services, 403–4

Lakes

Crooked Lake, Round Lake, water levels, dispute resolution, First Nations, federal government, 2831

Livestock industry

Support Canadian actions to open United States border to ruminants, develop Canadian solutions, Saskatchewan monitor situation and assist in implementation of strategies, moved (Wartman), 2087–88

Meat processing industry

Beef Initiative Group, packing plant, feasibility study, funding, 2625–26

Municipalities

Funding

Municipal agreements (2005-2006), inadequate, property tax increases, moved (Huyghebaert), 2756–58

Municipal agreements (2005-2006), inadequate, property tax increases, moved (Huyghebaert); questions and comments, 2765

Physicians/Doctors

Orthopedic surgeons, Yorkton, 1952–53

Points of order

Tax increases, member imputed that Premier personally benefited, 1556

Privilege

News conferences, technical briefings, information made available in advance of, or concurrently with, any media briefings, moved (Van Mulligen); amendment (Morgan), 2782–84

Privileges Committee

First report, moved (Bjornerud) for concurrence, 2596–97

Property tax

Education tax

Farm land, 270, 3251–52

Reform, Boughen Commission recommendations, government plan, moved (Calvert); amendment (Wall), 1529–32

Relief, 471, 963–64, 1473–74

Rural municipalities, 404–5, 690–91, 1520–21

Rural municipalities, increasing taxes, meet with Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities to discuss solutions, moved (Bjornerud), 707–10

Rural municipalities, relief, 720–21

Rural properties, rebate program (2004), petitions, 1510

Provincial sales tax

Expansion, restaurant meals

Commission on Financing Kindergarten to Grade 12 Education, recommendation, petitions, 9–10, 39–40, 72, 105–6, 142, 175, 207, 237–38

Public Inquiries Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 69)

Second reading, 1345

Rural economy

Provincial budget (2004), effect, member's statement, 288

Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Act, 2005 (No. 118)

Second reading, 3074–75

Saskatoon Health Region

Chief executive officer, former, advisory role contract, immediate termination, petitions, 2725

School divisions

Amalgamation

Reverse decision, petitions, 1857, 1889, 1945, 2001, 2023, 2039, 2153, 2183, 2205, 2231, 2266, 2327

Water

Farm wells, new, funding, 790–92

 

Borgerson, Mr. Lon (NDP, Saskatchewan Rivers)

4-H

Provincial public speaking competition (2004), Prince Albert Exhibition Centre, member's statement, 618

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne

Speakers, 26–29

Art/Artists

Exhibition, Cumberland Gallery, Legislative Building, Regina, Art Education Month, sponsors Saskatchewan Learning and Saskatchewan Society for Education Through Art, member's statement, 810–11

Fine Arts Festival, 13th, Prince Albert, Prince Albert Grand Council, organizer, member's statement, 749

Budget (March 31, 2004)

Debate

Speakers, 442–45

Business

Chamber of Commerce

Prince Albert, Samuel McLeod Awards (2003), business excellence, member's statement, 494

Tisdale & District, Business of the Year Awards, member's statement, 2417

Centenarians

Saskatchewan centenarian medallion (2005)

Big River

Helen Swedberg, Josephine Olenchuk, Laura Matz, member's statement, 3031–32

Saskatchewan Rivers constituency

Matrona Petruk, Elsa Ostlund, Palmer Hanson, member's statement, 3068

Centennials

Saskatchewan

Member's statement, 2027

Credit unions

White Fox, 60th anniversary celebration (April 9, 2005), member's statement, 2508

Discrimination and racism

International Day for the Elimination of Racism (March 21, 2004), member's statement, 44

Environment

Craik, Eco-centre, sustainable living project, Lynn Oliphant, project participant, finalist at Canadian Environment Awards Gala (June 2005), member's statement, 3249

Earth Day (April 22, 2004), member's statement, 685

Initiatives, protection, sustainability, member's statement, 320

Farmers/Producers

Farm safety calendar (2004), Saskatchewan Labour, children's art contest, Rebecca Clark, Wolseley, grand prize winner, member's statement, 267

First Nations University of Canada

Spring convocation, Regina (June 9, 2004), member's statement, 1516

Hockey

Canadian Women's National Hockey Team, world championship winners (April 6, 2004), Saskatchewan players, member's statement, 435

Literacy

Saskatchewan Literacy Awards (2005), member's statement, 2717–18

Mining industry

Saskatchewan Mining Week (May 31-June 5, 2004), member's statement, 1286–87

Museums

Regina Plains Museum, Women of Influence exhibit (July 23-December 3, 2005), member's statement, 2964

Pottery

Crystalline glazes, Crystallines (2005), France, Denyse and Rod Simair, Prince Albert, Grand Prix award recipients, member's statement, 2913

Rural economy

Government commitment, rural Saskatchewan, moved (Borgerson), 979–82

Saskatchewan Transportation Company

Services, essential role to Saskatchewan people, moved (Yates), 1818–20

Services, essential role to Saskatchewan people, moved (Yates); questions and answers, 1824–26

Summer games

Jeux du Canada Games (2005)

Team Saskatchewan, appointments, member's statement, 1330

Teachers

Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education Program (SUNTEP), graduation, Prince Albert (May 21, 2004), member's statement, 1262

Telecommunications

Public Safety Telecommunications Week (April 10-16, 2005), member's statement, 2532

Television

Corner Gas, comedy program

Canadian Screenwriting Award recipient, Writers Guild of Canada, member's statement, 2730

Theatre

Batoche Theatre Company, Ernestine's LaValise, member's statement, 2653

Gathering Our Artists Symposium, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company, hosts, member's statement, 1579

Trade

National Fair Trade Weeks (May 1-15, 2004), member's statement, 1035

Volunteers

Christopher Lake, volunteer award night (November 13, 2004), Pat Anderson Volunteer Award presentation, first annual, member's statement, 1805

North Central Regional Recreation Association, Volunteer Recognition Awards (April 16, 2005), member's statement, 2620–21

North Central Regional Recreation Association, Volunteer Recognition Awards (April 24, 2004), member's statement, 821

Water quality

World Water Day (March 22, 2005), member's statement, 2156

Wildlife

National Wildlife Week (April 10-16, 2005), member's statement, 2475

Women

Mother's Day (May 8, 2005), recognition, member's statement, 2890

Prince Albert Women's Hall of Fame, Dr. Lalita Malhotra, induction (March 8, 2005), member's statement, 2109–10

Rural Women's Month (2004), Rural Women's Achievement Awards, Humboldt, member's statement, 110–11

Young Women's Christian Association

Women of Distinction Awards, Prince Albert (April 30, 2004), member's statement, 896

Youth

Government commitment, budget initiatives, moved (McCall), 743–46

Government commitment, ongoing, moved (McCall), 2437–38

 

Brkich, Mr. Greg (Saskatchewan Party, Arm River-Watrous)

Action Committee on the Rural Economy (ACRE)

Report, phase II, ministerial statement, 3106

Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne

Speakers, 193–97

Agriculture

Canadian agricultural income stabilization program

Provincial funding (2003), federal programs, equitable funding formulas, moved (Stewart); questions and answers, 1938

Rural service centres, closures

Member's statement, 435

Agrologists

Agrologist extension program, reduction

Rescind decision, petitions, 649

Apiaries Act, 2005 (No. 94)

Second reading, 2493–94

Art/Artists

Struck, Wendy, research project, New York city, financial award, member's statement, 2563

Assessment Management Agency Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 68)

Second reading, 1433–34

Automobile Accident Insurance Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 7)

Second reading, 1304

Beer

Bulk beer discount structure, reinstate, petitions, 1067

Budget (March 31, 2004)

Debate

Speakers, 379–82

Business Corporations Amendment Act, 2005 (No. 108)

Second reading, 2700

Cadets

Royal Canadian Air Cadets, 553 Sherlock Squadron, Davidson, review (May 29, 2004), Certificate of Achievement awarded to Eileen McRae, member's statement, 1287–88

Canadian Wheat Board

Support, mandate of orderly grain marketing, affirm, moved (Trew); amendment (Stewart); questions and comments, 851

Centenarians

Saskatchewan centenarian medallion (2005)

Wynyard

Sigurveig Gudmundson, Mary Chudyk, Gertrude Madey, Mike Wasyluk, member's statement, 2043

Centennials

Saskatchewan

Legislative Assembly marks first sitting in centennial year by honouring Saskatchewan, moved (Calvert); amendment (Krawetz); subamendment (Hamilton), 2063–65

Cities and towns

Raymore, Grey Cup Community Spirit Award (2003), recipient, member's statement, 494

Citizens

Watrous, Citizen of the Year (2004), Ervin Gross, member's statement, 2444

Co-operatives

Davidson Co-operative, 90th anniversary celebration (April 14, 2004), member's statement, 1262

Condolences

MacMurchy, Gordon Samuel (former MLA), moved (Calvert), 2741

Crop insurance

Premiums, increase, coverage reduction, reverse, petitions, 860, 1377–78, 1772, 1788, 2266, 2441, 2909, 3109, 3144, 3246

Crown Corporations Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 35)

Second reading, 879–82

Curling

Elks National Curling Championship (2005), Swan River, Manitoba, Hanley curling team, winners, member's statement, 2234

Under-18 International Curling Championship (2005), Calgary, Optimist International Clubs, Govan and Strasbourg girls, member's statement, 2653

Disabled and handicapped persons

Camp Easter Seal, 50th anniversary, member's statement, 1778

Ecological Reserves Amendment Act, 2005 (No. 95)

Second reading, 2582

Education Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 80)

Second reading, 2380–84

Election Amendment Act, 2005 (No. 119)

Second reading, 2921–22

Emergency medical services

Awards, Governor General medals for exemplary service, Tom and Bonnie Prime, Wynyard, recipients, member's statement, 1247

Emergency preparedness

FleetNet emergency radio system, maintain until viable province-wide alternative available, moved (Kerpan); amendment (Prebble); questions and comments, 2432–33

Energy

Development, moved (Lautermilch); amendment (Bakken); questions and answers, 2129, 2131

Environment

SaskEnergy Youth Enviro-Action Award (2005), Nokomis School students, member's statement, 2771

Environment Department

Staff

Reduction, Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation, concerns, member's statement, 991

Families

Building Independence programs

Endorsement, moved (Iwanchuk); questions and comments, 2639

Fires

Bladworth, residential fire, member's statement, 811

Food processing industry

A-1 Soybean Enterprises Ltd., Chinese company, new business, Wynyard, member's statement, 1892–93

Fundraising

Telemiracle (2004), Kole Jack, fundraiser, McClellan School, Young, member's statement, 110

Gas Inspection Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 8)

Second reading, 1147–48

Health care

Changes

Cutbacks, facility closures, heed words of former Premier Roy Romanow (November 2003), moved (Bakken); questions and comments, 978

Facilities

Closures, bed closures, layoffs, public hearings by Human Services Committee, petitions, 1401, 1411, 1465, 1493, 1575, 1648, 1661, 1675

Inquiry by Human Services Committee, closures and conversions, moratorium until inquiry report presented to Assembly, moved (Gantefoer), 1558–61

Funding

Additional, commitment to high quality, continuation of Action Plan for Health Care, moved (Junor); questions and comments, 573–74

Funding and administration, public, Saskatchewan Party support, member's statement, 1919

Kenaston Wellness Clinic, private funding, member's statement, 554–55

Health care centres

Davidson, Imperial, maintain at current level of service, petitions, 107, 176, 264, 281, 337, 397, 433, 465, 491, 523, 553, 583, 615, 717, 807–8, 819, 893, 955, 988, 1101–2, 1129–30, 1182, 1231, 1245, 1257–58, 1281, 1327–28, 1831–32, 3096

Imperial, Long Lake centre, concerns, member's statement, 652–53

Health Department

Estimates, main (2005-2006), 2807–8, 3229

Estimates, main (2004-2005), 1221–22, 1353–55

Heartland Regional Health Authority

Board, representation, Davidson and area, halt long-term care bed closures, petitions, 1545

Highways and roads

Highway No. 11

Monument, groundbreaking, dedication service, Dundurn (May 29, 2004), commemoration of Louis Riel Trail, member's statement, 1329–30

Highway No. 15

Repairs, portion of highway, 3021

Repairs, portion of highway, petitions, 683, 747–48, 781–82, 936, 1707, 1738, 1802, 1832, 2390, 2617, 2680, 2726, 2767, 2820, 2862, 3013, 3218

Hockey

Achievements

Watrous, Jocelyn Kratchmer, hockey, Michelle Hagel, judo, member's statement, 897

National Hockey League, Stanley Cup, Cory Sarich, Tampa Bay Lightning team member, Bladworth origins, member's statement, 1468

Saskatchewan Hockey Association

Provincial intermediate B championship (2005), Drake Canucks, winners, member's statement, 2507

Provincial senior B championship (2005), Watrous Winterhawks, winners, member's statement, 2474

Saskatchewan peewee provincial championship, 12 and under, Loreburn-Kenaston team, winners, member's statement, 210

Honours and awards

Governor General medals for exemplary service, Tom and Bonnie Prime, Wynyard, recipients, member's statement, 1247

Saskatchewan Centennial Medal

Mrs. Rosalie McIntosh, Watrous, recipient, member's statement, 2028

Saskatchewan Order of Merit

Suzanne Claire, Dundurn, contributions to community social service, member's statement, 1742

Housing

HomeFirst, housing strategy

Support, recognition of Saskatchewan Housing Corporation services, moved (McCall); amendment (Dearborn); questions and comments, 1123

Internet, high-speed

Rural communities, Young, installation issues, member's statement, 831

Labour Standards Act

Section 13.4

Repeal, petitions, 2608

Labour Standards Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 2) (No. 86)

Second reading, 2849–50

Land Surveys Amendment Act, 2005 (No. 91)

Second reading, 2578

Land Titles Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 19)

Second reading, 605–7

Learning Department

Estimates, main (2004-2005), 1374–75, 1643–44

Local Government Election Amendment Act, 2005 (No. 105)

Second reading, 2491

Long-term care

Beds, closures

Davidson, 1241, 1290–91, 1333–34, 1551–52

Davidson, public meeting, 1424

Davidson, public meeting (June 8, 2004), member's statement, 1500

Imperial, Craik, 656

Municipalities

Funding

Municipal agreements (2005-2006), inadequate, property tax increases, moved (Huyghebaert), 2762–64

Non-profit Corporations Amendment Act, 2005 (No. 113)

Second reading, 2701

Planning and Development Amendment Act, 2005 (No. 104)

Second reading, 2489

Police Amendment Act, 2005 (No. 100)

Second reading, 2920–21

Postal services

Postmaster, Loreburn, Mrs. Lee Cole, 25th anniversary with Canada Post, member's statement, 1549

Potato industry

Growers, compensation from Saskatchewan Potato Utility Development Company, out-of-court settlement, 1795–96

Poverty

World Vision, fundraiser, Margaret McClumb School, Semans, member's statement, 1380

Prairie and Forest Fires Amendment Act, 2005 (No. 98)

Second reading, 2375–76

Privilege

News conferences, technical briefings, information made available in advance of, or concurrently with, any media briefings, moved (Van Mulligen); amendment (Morgan), 2789–91

Property tax

Rural properties, rebate program (2004), petitions, 1511

Provincial sales tax

Expansion, restaurant meals

Commission on Financing Kindergarten to Grade 12 Education, recommendation, petitions, 11, 41, 73, 143, 206

Public Works and Services Act (No. 77)

Second reading, 1847

Recognition of John George Diefenbaker Day Act

Legislation, support, 1923

Recognition of John George Diefenbaker Day Act (No. 203)

First reading, 1927

Second reading, 2902–4

 Referred to Committee of the Whole Assembly, 2904

Committee of the Whole Assembly, 2905

Third reading, 2905

Rural economy

Development, recommendations, 3121–22

Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology

Strike

Students, effect on, 533

Students, financial losses, compensation, 532

Saskatchewan Potato Utility Development Company

Losses, recuperation, 1253

Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation Repeal Act (No. 78)

Second reading, 1848

Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Act, 2005 (No. 118)

Second reading, 2833–34

Saskatoon Health Region

Chief executive officer, former, advisory role contract, immediate termination, petitions, 3027, 3063, 3125

School divisions

Amalgamation

Reverse decision, petitions, 1858, 1890, 1902, 1915, 1946, 1971, 2001–2, 2024, 2074, 2108, 2232, 2302, 2506

Schools

Raymore School, centennial art project, member's statement, 3069

Skiing

Cross-country sit skiing, Saski Prairie Cup (2004), Sheridan Jewell, Kenaston, winner, member's statement, 266

Snowmobile Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 29)

Second reading, 1208

St. Patrick's Day

Recognition (2005), member's statement, 2076

Students

Youth Heritage Poster Award (2005), grades 10-12, Lisa Smith, Wynyard Composite High School, recipient, member's statement, 2305–6

Telephones

911 service, Bladworth fire problem, 824–25

Cellular service

Technical equipment, installation, rural areas, petitions, 2328, 2361, 2401–2, 2414, 2472, 2515, 2528, 2559, 2649, 2745, 2887, 2959

Vehicle Administration Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 48)

Second reading, 1206–7

Volunteers

Last Touch Regional Recreation Association, Jo Ann Hodgins, Duval, Community Service Award recipient, member's statement, 863

Water Quality Recognition Day Act (No. 205)

First reading, 2616

Women

Rural Women's Achievement Awards (2005), Humboldt and area, Bina Keyser, Wynyard, award recipient, member's statement, 2416

 

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