Second Session of the Twenty-Seventh Legislature

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1 October 25 to December 6, 2012; March 4 to May 16, 2013; October 23, 2013 In the Sixty-First and Sixty-Second Year of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lady Queen Elizabeth II Second Session of the Twenty-Seventh Legislature REGINA: Printed by Order of the Legislative Assembly 2013 VOLUME CXIX

2 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF SASKATCHEWAN Table of Contents Lieutenant Governor... i House Positions... i Members of the Legislative Assembly... ii to iii Constituencies represented in the Legislative Assembly... iv to v Cabinet Ministers... vi Committee Membership... vii to viii Statistics... ix to x Proclamation... 1 Journals... 3 to 290 Appendix A Questions and Answers, Chronological Listing...A-1 to A-102 Appendix B Questions and Answers, Subject Listing... B-1 to B-15 Appendix C Bills... C-1 to C-4 Appendix D Sessional Papers, Subject Listing...D-1 to D-20 Appendix E Sessional Papers, Alphabetical Listing... E-1 to E-11 Index to Journals... F-1 to F-17

3 i LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF SASKATCHEWAN Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan... Honourable Vaughn Solomon Schofield Speaker... Hon. Dan D Autremont Premier... Hon. Brad Wall Leader of the Opposition... John Nilson 1 Leader of the Opposition... Cam Broten 2 Deputy Speaker / Chair of Committee of the Whole... Glen Hart Deputy Chair of Committees... Corey Tochor 3 Government House Leader... Jeremy Harrison Deputy Government House Leader... Gordon Wyant Government Whip... Greg Ottenbreit Deputy Government Whip... Gene Makowsky Opposition House Leader... Warren McCall 4 Opposition House Leader... Cathy Sproule 5 Opposition House Leader... Warren McCall 6 Deputy Opposition House Leader... Cathy Sproule 7 Deputy Opposition House Leader... John Nilson Opposition Whip... Doyle Vermette Deputy Opposition Whip... Cam Broten 8 Deputy Opposition Whip... Buckley Belanger 9 Clerk... Gregory Putz Principal Clerk... Iris Lang Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel... Kenneth S. Ring, Q.C. Sergeant-at-Arms... Patrick Shaw Journals Clerk... Allison Gartner Journals Clerk... Traci Willis 1 Until March 8, Effective March 9, Effective October 26, Until March 8, Effective March 9, 2013 August 31, Effective September 1, Until March 8, Until March 8, Effective March 9, 2013

4 ii MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF SASKATCHEWAN Second Session of the Twenty-Seventh Legislature NAME OF MEMBER CONSTITUENCY POLITICAL AFFILIATION Belanger, Buckley Athabasca NDP Bjornerud, Bob Melville-Saltcoats SP Boyd, Hon. Bill Kindersley SP Bradshaw, Fred Carrot River Valley SP Brkich, Greg P. Arm River-Watrous SP Broten, Cam Saskatoon Massey Place NDP Campeau, Jennifer Saskatoon Fairview SP Chartier, Danielle Saskatoon Riversdale NDP Cheveldayoff, Hon. Ken Saskatoon Silver Springs SP Cox, Herb The Battlefords SP D Autremont, Hon. Dan Cannington SP Docherty, Mark Regina Coronation Park SP Doherty, Hon. Kevin Regina Northeast SP Doke, Larry Cut Knife-Turtleford SP Draude, Hon. June Kelvington-Wadena SP Duncan, Hon. Dustin Weyburn-Big Muddy SP Eagles, Doreen Estevan SP Elhard, Hon. Wayne Cypress Hills SP Forbes, David Saskatoon Centre NDP Harpauer, Hon. Donna Humboldt SP Harrison, Hon. Jeremy Meadow Lake SP Hart, Glen Last Mountain-Touchwood SP Heppner, Hon. Nancy Martensville SP Hickie, Darryl Prince Albert Carlton SP Hutchinson, Bill Regina South SP Huyghebaert, D.F. (Yogi) Wood River SP Jurgens, Victoria Prince Albert Northcote SP Kirsch, Delbert Batoche SP Krawetz, Hon. Ken Canora-Pelly SP Lawrence, Greg Moose Jaw Wakamow SP Makowsky, Gene Regina Dewdney SP Marchuk, Russ Regina Douglas Park SP

5 iii MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF SASKATCHEWAN Second Session of the Twenty-Seventh Legislature NAME OF MEMBER CONSTITUENCY POLITICAL AFFILIATION McCall, Warren Regina Elphinstone-Centre NDP McMillan, Hon. Tim Lloydminster SP McMorris, Hon. Don Indian Head-Milestone SP Merriman, Paul Saskatoon Sutherland SP Michelson, Warren Moose Jaw North SP Moe, Scott Rosthern-Shellbrook SP Morgan, Hon. Don Saskatoon Southeast SP Nilson, John Regina Lakeview NDP Norris, Hon. Rob Saskatoon Greystone SP Ottenbreit, Greg Yorkton SP Parent, Roger Saskatoon Meewasin SP Phillips, Kevin Melfort SP Reiter, Hon. Jim Rosetown-Elrose SP Ross, Laura Regina Qu Appelle Valley SP Sproule, Cathy Saskatoon Nutana NDP Steinley, Warren Regina Walsh Acres SP Stewart, Hon. Lyle Thunder Creek SP Tell, Hon. Christine Regina Wascana Plains SP Tochor, Corey Saskatoon Eastview SP Toth, Don Moosomin SP Vermette, Doyle Cumberland NDP Wall, Hon. Brad Swift Current SP Weekes, Hon. Randy Biggar SP Wilson, Nadine Saskatchewan Rivers SP Wotherspoon, Trent Regina Rosemont NDP Wyant, Hon. Gordon Saskatoon Northwest SP NDP SP New Democratic Party Saskatchewan Party

6 iv CONSTITUENCIES REPRESENTED IN THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SHOWING MEMBERS AND PARTY AFFILIATIONS CONSTITUENCY NAME OF MEMBER POLITICAL AFFILIATION Arm River-Watrous Brkich, Greg P. SP Athabasca Belanger, Buckley NDP Batoche Kirsch, Delbert SP Biggar Weekes, Hon. Randy SP Cannington D Autremont, Hon. Dan SP Canora-Pelly Krawetz, Hon. Ken SP Carrot River Valley Bradshaw, Fred SP Cumberland Vermette, Doyle NDP Cut Knife-Turtleford Doke, Larry SP Cypress Hills Elhard, Hon. Wayne SP Estevan Eagles, Doreen SP Humboldt Harpauer, Hon. Donna SP Indian Head-Milestone McMorris, Hon. Don SP Kelvington-Wadena Draude, Hon. June SP Kindersley Boyd, Hon. Bill SP Last Mountain-Touchwood Hart, Glen SP Lloydminster McMillan, Hon. Tim SP Martensville Heppner, Hon. Nancy SP Meadow Lake Harrison, Hon. Jeremy SP Melfort Phillips, Kevin SP Melville-Saltcoats Bjornerud, Bob SP Moose Jaw North Michelson, Warren SP Moose Jaw Wakamow Lawrence, Greg SP Moosomin Toth, Don SP Prince Albert Carlton Hickie, Darryl SP Prince Albert Northcote Jurgens, Victoria SP Regina Coronation Park Docherty, Mark SP Regina Dewdney Makowsky, Gene SP Regina Douglas Park Marchuk, Russ SP Regina Elphinstone-Centre McCall, Warren NDP Regina Lakeview Nilson, John NDP Regina Northeast Doherty, Hon. Kevin SP Regina Qu'Appelle Valley Ross, Laura SP

7 v CONSTITUENCIES REPRESENTED IN THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SHOWING MEMBERS AND PARTY AFFILIATIONS CONSTITUENCY NAME OF MEMBER POLITICAL AFFILIATION Regina Rosemont Wotherspoon, Trent NDP Regina South Hutchinson, Bill SP Regina Walsh Acres Steinley, Warren SP Regina Wascana Plains Tell, Hon. Christine SP Rosetown-Elrose Reiter, Hon. Jim SP Rosthern-Shellbrook Moe, Scott SP Saskatchewan Rivers Wilson, Nadine SP Saskatoon Centre Forbes, David NDP Saskatoon Eastview Tochor, Corey SP Saskatoon Fairview Campeau, Jennifer SP Saskatoon Greystone Norris, Hon. Rob SP Saskatoon Massey Place Broten, Cam NDP Saskatoon Meewasin Parent, Roger SP Saskatoon Northwest Wyant, Hon. Gordon SP Saskatoon Nutana Sproule, Cathy NDP Saskatoon Riversdale Chartier, Danielle NDP Saskatoon Silver Springs Cheveldayoff, Hon. Ken SP Saskatoon Southeast Morgan, Hon. Don SP Saskatoon Sutherland Merriman, Paul SP Swift Current Wall, Hon. Brad SP The Battlefords Cox, Herb SP Thunder Creek Stewart, Hon. Lyle SP Weyburn-Big Muddy Duncan, Hon. Dustin SP Wood River Huyghebaert, D.F. (Yogi) SP Yorkton Ottenbreit, Greg SP NDP SP New Democratic Party Saskatchewan Party

8 vi CABINET MINISTERS PORTFOLIO MINISTER (OCTOBER 17/12) MINISTER (NOVEMBER 28/12) MINISTER MINISTER (SEPTEMBER 13/13) (JULY 31/13) Premier Hon. B. Wall Hon. B. Wall Hon. B. Wall Hon. B. Wall Deputy Premier Hon. K. Krawetz Hon. K. Krawetz Hon. K. Krawetz Hon. K. Krawetz Advanced Education Hon. D. Morgan Hon. D. Morgan Hon. D. Morgan Hon. R. Norris Agriculture Hon. L. Stewart Hon. L. Stewart Hon. L. Stewart Hon. L. Stewart Central Services Hon. N. Heppner Hon. N. Heppner Hon. N. Heppner Hon. N. Heppner Corrections and Policing Hon. C. Tell Hon. C. Tell Hon. C. Tell Hon. C. Tell Crown Investments Hon. D. Harpauer Hon. D. Harpauer Hon. D. Harpauer Hon. D. Harpauer Economy Hon. B. Boyd Hon. B. Boyd Hon. B. Boyd Hon. B. Boyd Education Hon. R. Marchuk Hon. R. Marchuk Hon. R. Marchuk Hon. D. Morgan Energy and Resources Hon. T. McMillan Hon. T. McMillan Hon. T. McMillan Hon. T. McMillan Environment Hon. K. Hon. K. Hon. K. Hon. K. Cheveldayoff Cheveldayoff Cheveldayoff Cheveldayoff Executive Council Hon. B. Wall Hon. B. Wall Hon. B. Wall Hon. B. Wall Finance Hon. K. Krawetz Hon. K. Krawetz Hon. K. Krawetz Hon. K. Krawetz First Nations, Métis and Northern Affairs Hon. J. Reiter Hon. J. Reiter Hon. J. Reiter Hon. J. Reiter Global Transportation Hub Authority Hon. B. Boyd Hon. B. Boyd Hon. B. Boyd Hon. B. Boyd Government Relations Hon. J. Reiter Hon. J. Reiter Hon. J. Reiter Hon. J. Reiter Health Hon. D. Duncan Hon. D. Duncan Hon. D. Duncan Hon. D. Duncan Highways and Infrastructure Hon. D. McMorris Hon. D. McMorris Hon. D. McMorris Hon. D. McMorris Information Services Corporation Hon. D. McMorris Hon. D. McMorris Intergovernmental Affairs Hon. B. Wall Hon. B. Wall Hon. B. Wall Hon. B. Wall Justice and Attorney General Hon. G. Wyant Hon. G. Wyant Hon. G. Wyant Hon. G. Wyant Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Hon. D. Morgan Hon. D. Morgan Hon. D. Morgan Hon. D. Morgan Lean Initiative Hon. N. Heppner Hon. N. Heppner Hon. N. Heppner Hon. N. Heppner Parks, Culture and Sport Hon. K. Doherty Hon. K. Doherty Hon. K. Doherty Hon. K. Doherty Provincial Capital Commission Hon. K. Doherty Hon. K. Doherty Hon. K. Doherty Hon. K. Doherty Provincial Secretary Hon. W. Elhard Hon. W. Elhard Hon. W. Elhard Hon. W. Elhard Public Service Commission Hon. N. Heppner Hon. N. Heppner Hon. N. Heppner Hon. N. Heppner Rural and Remote Health Hon. R. Weekes Hon. R. Weekes Hon. R. Weekes Hon. R. Weekes Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation Hon. L. Stewart Hon. L. Stewart Hon. L. Stewart Hon. L. Stewart Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation Hon. D. McMorris Hon. D. McMorris Hon. D. McMorris Hon. D. McMorris Saskatchewan Government Insurance Hon. D. Harpauer Hon. D. Harpauer Hon. D. Harpauer Hon. D. Harpauer Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Hon. D. Harpauer Hon. D. Harpauer Hon. D. Harpauer Hon. D. Harpauer Authority Saskatchewan Power Corporation Hon. B. Boyd Hon. B. Boyd Hon. B. Boyd Hon. B. Boyd Saskatchewan Telecommunications Hon. D. McMorris Hon. D. McMorris Hon. D. McMorris Hon. D. McMorris Saskatchewan Transportation Company Hon. D. McMorris Hon. D. McMorris Hon. D. McMorris Hon. D. McMorris Saskatchewan Water Corporation Hon. K. Hon. K. Hon. K. Hon. K. Cheveldayoff Cheveldayoff Cheveldayoff Cheveldayoff Saskatchewan Water Security Agency Hon. K. Hon. K. Hon. K. Hon. K. Cheveldayoff Cheveldayoff Cheveldayoff Cheveldayoff Saskatchewan Workers Compensation Board Hon. D. Morgan Hon. D. Morgan Hon. D. Morgan Hon. D. Morgan SaskBuilds Hon. D. McMorris Hon. D. McMorris Hon. D. McMorris Hon. D. McMorris SaskEnergy Incorporated Hon. T. McMillan Hon. T. McMillan Hon. T. McMillan Hon. T. McMillan Social Services Hon. J. Draude Hon. J. Draude Hon. J. Draude Hon. J. Draude Status of Women Hon. J. Draude Hon. J. Draude Hon. J. Draude Hon. J. Draude Tourism Saskatchewan Hon. T. McMillan Hon. T. McMillan Hon. T. McMillan Hon. T. McMillan Trade Hon. T. McMillan Hon. T. McMillan Hon. T. McMillan Hon. T. McMillan

9 COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP vii POLICY FIELD COMMITTEES CROWN AND CENTRAL AGENCIES Brkich (Chair) Bjornerud Hickie (appointed March 14, 2013) Makowsky McCall (until March 14, 2013) Moe Parent Sproule (appointed March 14, 2013) Wilson (until March 14, 2013) ECONOMY Toth (Chair) Bradshaw Campeau Chartier Doke Hutchinson Jurgens (Membership 7) (Membership 7) HUMAN SERVICES Kirsch (Chair) Broten (until March 14, 2013) Docherty Eagles (until March 14, 2013) Forbes (appointed March 14, 2013) Merriman Lawrence Ross Wilson (appointed March 14, 2013) (Membership 7) INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS AND JUSTICE Michelson (Chair) Hickie (until March 14, 2013) Huyghebaert Norris (appointed March 14, 2013) Phillips Sproule (until March 14, 2013) Steinley Tochor Vermette (appointed March 14, 2013) (Membership 7) SPECIAL COMMITTEE TRAFFIC SAFETY Hickie (Chair) Chartier Cox Parent Steinley Vermette Wilson (Membership 7)

10 viii COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP HOUSE COMMITTEES HOUSE SERVICES D'Autremont (Chair) Forbes Harrison Makowsky McCall (until March 14, 2013) Ottenbreit Sproule (appointed March 14, 2013) Vermette Wyant (Membership 8) PRIVILEGES PRIVATE BILLS Wilson (Chair) Belanger Elhard Hart Parent (appointed March 14, 2013) Ross (until March 14, 2013) Steinley Tochor (Membership 7) D Autremont (Chair) Brkich Eagles Forbes Kirsch Ottenbreit Toth (Membership 7) SCRUTINY COMMITTEE PUBLIC ACCOUNTS McCall (Chair) Campeau Cox Hart (appointed March 14, 2013) Michelson (until March 14, 2013) Moe Ross (appointed March 14, 2013) Tochor Wotherspoon (Membership 7) Provisional Order adopted March 4, 2013 states: the composition of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts shall consist of eight members including two opposition members for the duration of the Twenty- Seventh Legislature.

11 ix STATISTICS LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF SASKATCHEWAN Second Session of the Twenty-Seventh Legislature ASSEMBLY Sitting Days Evening Sittings Morning Sittings Sitting Hours h 37m Sessional Papers (including Returns) Petitions for Private Bills presented... 2 Petitions (General) presented Petitions (General) received Public Bills introduced Passed 53 Passed as amended 7 Left standing on Order Paper 0 Public Bills reinstated... 0 Passed 0 Private Members Public Bills introduced... 1 Passed 1 Withdrawn 0 Left standing on Order Paper 0 Private Bills introduced... 2 Passed 2 Recorded Divisions... 4 Meetings of Committee of Finance... 3 Hours in consideration of Estimates in Assembly... 3h 16m Meetings of Committee of the Whole... 2 Hours in consideration of Bills in Assembly... 99h 34m COMMITTEES Consideration of Estimates Crown and Central Agencies... 9h 57m Economy... 21h 45m House Services... 1h 54m Human Services... 27h 17m Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice... 16h 07m Total hours in consideration of Estimates... 77h 0m Consideration of Bills Crown and Central Agencies... 5h 12m Economy... 4h 50m House Services... 0 Human Services... 15h 24m Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice... 10h 14m Total hours in consideration of Bills... 35h 40m

12 x STATISTICS LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF SASKATCHEWAN Second Session of the Twenty-Seventh Legislature QUESTIONS, WRITTEN Asked and answered Ruled out of order... 0 Withdrawn... 0 Returns Total RETURNS Ordered Tabled Converted by the Clerk... 4 Total SEVENTY-FIVE MINUTE DEBATE (Rule 24) Agreed Minutes expired Not taken up... 1 Total MOTIONS (Private Members) Agreed... 1 Left Standing on Order Paper... 4 Total... 5

13 1 VAUGHN SOLOMON SCHOFIELD Lieutenant Governor CANADA PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN ELIZABETH THE SECOND, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom, Canada and Her other Realms and Territories QUEEN, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith. To all whom these Presents shall come, GREETING: A PROCLAMATION TO OUR FAITHFUL MEMBERS elected to serve in the Legislative Assembly by our province of Saskatchewan and to every one of you GREETING: WHEREAS it is expedient for causes and considerations to convene the Second Session of the Twenty-Seventh Legislative Assembly of our province of Saskatchewan. WE DO WILL that you and each of you and all others in this behalf interested on THURSDAY the TWENTY-FIFTH day of OCTOBER, 2012, at 2:00 p.m. at our City of Regina, personally be and appear for the DESPATCH OF BUSINESS, there to take into consideration the state and welfare of our said province of Saskatchewan and thereby to do as may seem necessary, HEREIN FAIL NOT. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF we have caused the Great Seal of our province of Saskatchewan to be hereunto affixed. WITNESS: Our right trusty and well beloved Honourable Vaughn Solomon Schofield, Lieutenant Governor of our province of Saskatchewan. AT OUR CAPITAL CITY OF REGINA, in our said province, this FIFTEENTH day of OCTOBER in the year of our Lord TWO THOUSAND and TWELVE and in the SIXTY-FIRST year of our Reign. By Command, Gerald Tegart Deputy Attorney General

14 3 JOURNALS of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan Second Session Twenty-Seventh Legislative Assembly THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2012 (1ST DAY) 2:00 p.m. The Speaker informed the Assembly that he had received a communication from the Private Secretary to Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor stating that Her Honour would open the Session at 2:00 p.m. today, Thursday, the 25th day of October, :01 p.m. SPEECH FROM THE THRONE Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor was then pleased to open the Session with the following Speech: Mr. Speaker, Members of the Legislative Assembly, Honoured Guests, People of Saskatchewan: Welcome to the opening of the Second Session of the Twenty- Seventh Legislature. The last five years have been a period of remarkable growth in our province. From July 2007 to July 2012, Saskatchewan s population increased by nearly 80,000 people. In the last year alone, Saskatchewan grew by more than 22,000 people the most growth in any year since Our cities are growing and so are our rural communities, thanks to our thriving resource sector and renewed strength in agriculture. This Saturday, the town of Warman will become the city of Warman Saskatchewan s 16th city after seeing its population more than double from 3,500 in 2001 to more than 7,000 today. Warman is just one example. Every Saskatchewan city and nearly 80 per cent of Saskatchewan towns saw their population increase during the most recent census period. This is a remarkable turnaround from the previous census, which saw over half of Saskatchewan cities and more than 85 per cent of our towns decrease in population. There are also more people working in Saskatchewan than ever before. In August, the number of people employed in Saskatchewan hit an all-time high of nearly 550,000, after growing by more than 20,000 in just the past year.

15 4 Thursday, October 25, 2012 My government is committed to ensuring this growth continues, because growth has been good for our province. It means a strong economy and more opportunities for our young people. It means more support for our seniors and lower taxes for families. It means we can hire more health care professionals, complete more surgeries and shorten wait times. It means we can balance the budget and reduce the debt. Growth has meant all of these things for Saskatchewan, and that s why we want it to continue. PLAN FOR GROWTH Last week, my government released The Saskatchewan Plan for Growth Vision 2020 and Beyond. This plan will ensure our province continues to grow, that Saskatchewan people continue to benefit from the opportunities of growth, and that we are addressing the challenges of growth. The Plan sets a bold target 1.2 million people living in Saskatchewan by 2020 and outlines my government s vision for what that province should look like: A thriving economy powered by exports, innovation and the best workforce in Canada; Modern infrastructure that supports growth and enhances quality of life; An educational system and training programs that meet the needs of students and employers; A health care system that is responsive, patient-focused and efficient; A clean environment protected by regulations that reconcile economic growth and conservation; Thriving, safe communities that are culturally vibrant and welcoming to newcomers; and A compassionate society that cares for people in need. The Plan sets out both the principles of a growth agenda and the actions required for achieving these goals. In the months and years ahead, this vision for growth will guide the actions of my government, beginning in this Legislative Session. The underlying principle of my government s Growth Plan will continue to be fiscal responsibility. Today, many provinces and many countries are struggling with growing deficits and crushing debt. Saskatchewan has chosen a different path. This spring, my government tabled the only balanced provincial budget in Canada. This is a key part of the Saskatchewan Advantage and my government will maintain the Saskatchewan Advantage by ensuring that the Growth Plan is achieved within a balanced budget. INVESTING IN INFRASTRUCTURE This summer, government MLAs travelled throughout the province, meeting with people to discuss their priorities. One message was clear: the government should do more to renew and rebuild Saskatchewan s infrastructure. In the past five years, my government has invested more than $5 billion to improve and expand highways, schools, health care facilities and municipal infrastructure. That total doubles the amount spent during the previous five years. But even with that significant investment, there is more to be done. New solutions are required. My government will establish SaskBuilds an organization designed to drive innovation in infrastructure financing, design and delivery. The new SaskBuilds fund will receive $150 million to be used to develop partnerships with other levels of government and the private sector. My government will work with our municipal partners to develop a new cost-shared municipal infrastructure program through SaskBuilds. This will ensure that money is in place for the province and municipalities to partner with the federal government on any new infrastructure program. These partnerships will mean that the $150 million initial commitment will leverage hundreds of millions of dollars of additional investment for use across the province. This new infrastructure funding is in addition to my government s ongoing commitment to provide funding for much-needed projects a commitment of at least $2.5 billion over the next three years.

16 Thursday, October 25, We also will work with municipalities and other stakeholders to improve planning to ensure infrastructure investments are coordinated and aligned with future population growth and private sector development. Saskatchewan has a thriving housing sector, with more than 8,000 housing starts forecast for this year the most since There also has been a major expansion of on-campus housing. But with the province s population growing at the fastest rate in 90 years, we know more housing is required. My government will use an array of programs to stimulate private sector development to help ensure housing construction keeps pace with demand. Government initiatives will help add 12,600 new housing units between 2011 and 2016, giving low and moderate income citizens across the province better access to safe, quality, affordable shelter. BUILDING THE WORKFORCE Today, more people are working in Saskatchewan than ever before. This means more of our young people are choosing to stay in Saskatchewan and many others are moving to Saskatchewan from other provinces and other countries. Still, many available positions go unfilled. Today, Saskatchewan faces a shortage of skilled labour. Skilled workers in a variety of occupations are in demand as the economy grows. At least 60,000 more workers will be required by 2020 to meet the objectives set out in the Growth Plan. My government has taken steps to address labour market challenges. Since 2007, $3.5 billion has been invested in post-secondary education, including more funding for programming to assist First Nations and Métis students. The number of registered apprentices has increased by 43 per cent and there are now more than 35,000 training opportunities available in Saskatchewan. My government has aggressively promoted Saskatchewan to convince former residents to return home and to attract newcomers. My government will continue to pursue these strategies and it will take further steps to ensure Saskatchewan has the right workers, at the right place, at the right time. These include: Adding 300 more apprenticeship spaces and working to develop additional apprenticeship training opportunities for students in high school; Beginning to eliminate the backlog of people who want to work but need to develop the basic skills necessary to learn a trade; Working with First Nations and Métis organizations on ways to improve educational outcomes and increase employment; and Continuing engagement with the federal government to increase the annual cap on the immigrant nominee program by 50 per cent from 4,000 to 6,000. Addressing the skilled labour shortage is an important aspect of our government s Growth Plan, as is ensuring there is an effective legislative framework for businesses and workers to flourish. ENHANCING COMPETITIVENESS Since 2007, my government has worked to make Saskatchewan more competitive, to enable the province to attract the investment necessary to drive growth. Personal income taxes, small business taxes and property taxes have been reduced, putting hundreds of millions of dollars back into the pockets of Saskatchewan people and into the Saskatchewan economy. My government will take further steps to ensure Saskatchewan remains competitive with Alberta and British Columbia, which have lower business tax rates. Saskatchewan s business tax rate will be lowered from 12 to 10 per cent by 2015.

17 6 Thursday, October 25, 2012 My government is also working to reduce the regulatory burden on business. Government ministries and agencies have reviewed regulations and have eliminated many unnecessary barriers to growth. These efforts to reduce red tape for business will continue through the Regulatory Accountability Initiative. Regulations are necessary to protect public health, safety and the environment, but they should serve a clear purpose and not impose an unnecessary bureaucratic burden on individuals or businesses. My government remains on track with its four-year plan to reduce the size of the public service by 15 per cent. That objective will be met in the upcoming fiscal year, fulfilling the government s commitment to become smaller and more efficient. This fall, my government will introduce a new Saskatchewan Employment Act that will support economic growth by clearly outlining the rights and responsibilities of employers, employees and unions in the workplace. With this legislation, Saskatchewan will have the most modern, competitive, fair and balanced labour and employment environment in Canada. My government will continue efforts to increase the head office presence of major companies operating in Saskatchewan, such as Mosaic, which established its potash headquarters in Regina in 2010, creating 120 new jobs in the city. AGRICULTURE American business writer and broadcaster Andrew Ross Sorkin made this observation a few years ago: If you care at all about the future of the world s food supply, you care whether you know it or not about Saskatchewan. Thanks to the hard work of our farm and ranch families, Saskatchewan is now Canada s top agri-food exporting province with more than $10 billion worth of exports in 2011 up 60 per cent since My government s goal is to see agricultural exports increase to $15 billion by Research and innovation will be vital to the future success of our farmers and ranchers as we work to continue this growth. This year s budget included a record $20 million for agriculture research, an increase of more than 50 per cent since Research will continue to be a priority for my government as we work to meet the demands of a growing population at home and throughout the world. My government will also focus on potential growth in other areas of agriculture, such as value-added processing and irrigation. Since 2008, nearly $30 million in federal-provincial funding has been provided for irrigation expansion and rehabilitation, an increase of $25 million over the entire term of the previous government. RESOURCES Development of Saskatchewan s vast natural resources including our massive deposits of potash is driving economic growth and boosting the profile of our province. This year, capital investment in Saskatchewan will surpass $20 billion a record amount and nearly double the 2007 total. The potash industry is in the midst of a $13 billion expansion that will create thousands of jobs and generate millions of dollars in economic activity and provincial revenues. K + S Group of Germany is building the first new potash mine in Saskatchewan in 40 years, after being forced to sell its last mine during the nationalization of the industry in the 1970s. BHP Billiton is continuing to develop its Jansen mine. PotashCorp, Mosaic and Agrium are all continuing with significant mine expansions. The potash industry is demonstrating its faith in Saskatchewan. The same is true of the uranium industry. In 2013, Cameco Corporation is expected to begin commissioning of the Cigar Lake mine the world s largest undeveloped high-grade uranium deposit. Throughout the province, but especially in northern Saskatchewan, the uranium industry provides valuable careers for Saskatchewan people including many First Nations and Métis people.

18 Thursday, October 25, INTERNATIONAL ENGAGEMENT Saskatchewan is on track to surpass British Columbia to become the fourth-largest exporting province. The rapid growth in investment and exports underscores the importance of engaging with our trading partners. My government will continue to undertake international trade missions to support our exporters and strengthen ties with other countries with a goal of doubling the value of Saskatchewan exports by Our export industries are supported by the Global Transportation Hub, located west of Regina, which is rapidly developing into a world-class intermodal facility. During this session, my government will turn the Hub into a self-sustaining Authority which will allow it to expand and open the door to new markets around the world. INNOVATION In Saskatchewan today, researchers are working on many innovative ideas that will drive our economy and make life better for people around the world. Our innovation agenda is based on the foundation of our province s natural resource wealth providing the food and energy security the world requires. My government will continue to enhance Saskatchewan s reputation as an innovator in agriculture by establishing the Global Institute for Food Security. With over 40 per cent of Canada s arable farm land and more than 30 per cent of the nation s biotech research community located in Saskatchewan, the Institute is well placed to advance innovation in food production techniques and crop management systems to help feed a growing world population. Groundbreaking energy research and development is also underway. At the Boundary Dam Power station, SaskPower and its private sector partners are developing the world s first commercial power plant to be equipped with a fully-integrated carbon capture system. SaskPower is also in the process of developing a carbon capture test facility at Shand Power station, where new carbon capture processes will be tested in a commercial setting. Through its CCS Intelligence Consortium, SaskPower will market information gathered at Boundary Dam and Shand Power plants and further the development of carbon capture technology throughout the world. The Sylvia Fedoruk Canadian Centre for Nuclear Innovation was recently renamed to honour Dr. Fedoruk, a former Lieutenant-Governor, a gifted athlete and a pioneer in the field of nuclear medicine, whose research and innovation has extended the lives of millions of cancer patients throughout the world. The centre is now operational and has commissioned research projects scheduled to begin early in It will serve as an important incubator of ideas in the areas of small nuclear reactor technology, nuclear medicine, nuclear safety and materials management. HIGHWAYS In this year s budget, my government invested $581 million in Saskatchewan highways. More than 1,200 kilometres of provincial highways have been improved. With an eye to growth, my government has prioritized the completion of Highway 11 twinning between Saskatoon and Prince Albert, a new passing lane pilot project and the construction of the West Regina Bypass which is part of a long-term plan that will ease traffic congestion within Regina and help shippers move goods more efficiently around the city. But we have much more work to do. That is why my government recently committed another $50 million to high-priority highway projects across the province. In August of this year, 18-year-old Ashley Richards was working her first day as a flag person on a highway construction crew. Ashley died after being struck by a car driving through a construction zone, a tragedy that was entirely preventable. Working with the RCMP, my government has already taken action to improve safety in Orange Zones throughout Saskatchewan.

19 8 Thursday, October 25, 2012 Additional measures will be taken to protect workers. Fines for speeding through construction zones will be increased to triple the normal penalty. My government also will introduce a legislative amendment to allow police to ticket drivers speeding through construction zones through the use of photo radar. My government s strong desire is that these measures will cause drivers to slow down in the Orange Zone so this tragedy is never repeated. EDUCATION A society without the capacity or willingness to educate its young people will cease to move forward. Saskatchewan is moving forward and education is a priority for my government. During the past five years, my government has invested $3.5 billion in the province s post-secondary education system. We also have taken steps to make post-secondary education more accessible and to encourage the province s young people to study here. My government introduced the Saskatchewan Advantage Scholarship which provides high school graduates with up to $2,000 over four years to attend a Saskatchewan post-secondary institution. This fall, approximately 4,000 students received the Saskatchewan Advantage Scholarship. The Saskatchewan Graduate Retention Program provides tuition rebates of up to $20,000 over seven years to post-secondary graduates who stay in the province. This fall, my government will introduce legislation to create the Saskatchewan Advantage Grant for Education Savings. This new program will help Saskatchewan families who are saving for their children s post-secondary education by providing up to $250 per year per child. My government will support schools as they prepare students for post-secondary studies through a new Student Achievement Initiative. This four-year program will see the introduction of provincial assessments for each student enrolled in the kindergarten to Grade 12 system. By 2016, all school divisions will consistently and transparently measure and report student progress. Parents and educators will have a clear picture of a student s performance and how it might be improved. High school completion is a priority for my government. Our goal, as outlined in our Growth Plan, is to have the province lead the country in high school graduation rates by By next year, all school divisions will report baseline graduation rates and establish graduation rate targets. My government knows all students First Nations, Métis and non-aboriginal deserve the same opportunities to learn and succeed. Last year saw the launch of the First Nations and Métis Education and Employment Joint Task Force. An interim report on the work of the Task Force is due by the end of The recommendations of the Task Force will inform my government s actions to ensure all students reach their full potential. HEALTH My government continues to make progress reducing surgical wait times. Since November 2007, the number of patients waiting more than a year for surgery has been reduced by 81 per cent. The number of patients waiting more than six months has been reduced by 56 per cent. By utilizing LEAN techniques and private sector delivery where it makes sense, my government is on track to meet its goal that no patient will wait longer than three months for surgery by Saskatchewan was the first province in Canada to commit funding for research into the Liberation Therapy treatment of Multiple Sclerosis symptoms. The first of 86 Saskatchewan patients have travelled to Albany, New York to participate in clinical trials and more will follow during the next two years.

20 Thursday, October 25, My government has kept its promise to bring the Shock Trauma Air Rescue Service (STARS) to Saskatchewan. Since this service began providing emergency response out of Regina in April, STARS helicopters have flown more than 75 emergency missions throughout southern Saskatchewan. Earlier this month, STARS began operating out of Saskatoon. In the months ahead, my government will continue to work with the Physician Recruitment Agency of Saskatchewan to step up efforts to retain Saskatchewan-trained physicians. However, we recognize that the province s population growth will require the recruitment of additional international medical graduates. This fall, 24 international medical graduates entered the Saskatchewan International Physician Practice Assessment. Since the program began in 2011, 37 foreign-trained family physicians have successfully completed the assessment and more than 90 per cent are practicing in a rural or remote community. In the upcoming year, up to 90 international medical graduates are expected to enter the assessment. Nearly 9,000 Saskatchewan children contract rotavirus each year. Beginning this fall, my government will expand the infant immunization program to provide free, universal access to the rotavirus vaccine. Expanding our public immunization program ensures the best protection is available for all infants and young children, while reducing costs for families and the health care system. Earlier this year, the Premier appointed a new Minister of Rural and Remote Health. The Minister spent the summer travelling through rural and northern Saskatchewan where he visited health care facilities and met with health care professionals and community leaders. The common concerns heard in rural Saskatchewan relate to the recruitment and retention of physicians, the availability of emergency services and the need to utilize health care professionals to the full extent of their training. In response, this year my government will implement a new team-based approach to providing primary and emergency care in rural and remote settings modeled on Nova Scotia s Collaborative Emergency Centres. My government continues to fulfill its 2011 commitment to alleviate the shortage of health care workers in rural Saskatchewan. My government will forgive up to $120,000 in student loans for new doctors and up to $20,000 for new nurses and nurse practitioners who agree to practice in rural, remote or underserved communities for up to five years. As well, my government will develop a program of partial student loan forgiveness for doctors providing relief services to address temporary doctor shortages in rural and remote areas. My government is also keeping its promise to establish a 20-doctor rural locum pool and is adding 20 new nurse practitioner training seats over four years. SOCIAL SERVICES A society is judged by how it cares for its most vulnerable citizens. My government s goal is to make Saskatchewan the best place in Canada for persons with disabilities. Earlier this year, we increased benefits under the Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability program, putting an extra $2,400 per year in the pockets of people who need it the most. In the years ahead, my government will build on this investment, adding an average of $1,800 per year to these benefits by But support for persons with disabilities goes beyond financial considerations. There are concerns around transportation, education, employment, housing and community inclusion. In consultation with the disability community, my government will develop a comprehensive strategy that will consider all these matters and the important role played by caregivers.

21 10 Thursday, October 25, 2012 Helping seniors with low incomes continues to be a priority for my government. By 2015, benefits under the Seniors Income Plan will have tripled in six years, putting up to $2,100 more per year in the pockets of low-income seniors. Increases to the new Personal Care Home Benefit over the next four years will give low income seniors living in personal care homes up to $4,400 per year in additional income. Saskatchewan s child welfare system is undergoing a transformation and early indicators are pointing to progress. The number of children in care has decreased by 17.5 per cent since March 2009 and the number of foster homes with more than four children has dropped by 54 per cent in the same period. However, a true transformation will occur only when fewer children are entering the system in the first place. My government will begin development of an early-years strategy that puts a priority on parental training and family supports. JUSTICE During this session, my government will introduce legislation giving the Ministry of Justice authority to oversee the seizure of criminal property which is now administered by police services. This will make the seizure of criminal property more efficient and effective. GOVERNMENT RELATIONS This summer, Saskatchewan cities launched a campaign highlighting the benefits of growth in Saskatchewan and thanking my government for working in partnership with municipalities. My government would like to thank municipalities for this partnership as well, and it congratulates and looks forward to working with all the mayors, reeves and councilors who were elected in yesterday s municipal elections. Our partnership has benefitted from long-term, stable and predictable revenue sharing for municipalities. In the coming fiscal year, municipalities are expected to receive over $264 million in revenue sharing, more than double the amount they received in PARKS, CULTURE AND SPORT Consultations are proceeding on a new plan to move creative industries forward. These discussions are aimed at enhancing opportunities for commercial success in an increasingly digital environment and developing new and innovative strategies to support this sector. The consultations will lead to a long-term strategy to advance the commercial objectives of creative industries. My government will continue to support arts and culture. From 2007 to 2011, funding for arts and culture increased 35 per cent, compared to the previous four years. My government is proud to support several major events taking place in the province in the coming year will be the Year of Music in Saskatchewan and will be highlighted by the Juno Awards to be held in Regina and Moose Jaw next April will also be a big year for sports in our province. Junior hockey s Memorial Cup championship will be held in Saskatoon next May while the Grey Cup will take place in Regina in November. My government would like to thank the thousands of volunteers who will work to make these events a spectacular success. From the Athabasca Sand Dunes in the north to the Cypress Hills in the south, Saskatchewan is blessed with beautiful provincial parks. My government has invested $46 million over five years in our park system to ensure visitors have the best experience possible.

22 Thursday, October 25, Saskatchewan citizens are responding. This year, there were more than 3.5 million visits to our provincial parks a new record. More than 60,000 reservations were booked on the government s new reservation system. Legislation to establish a new provincial park will be introduced in this Session. My government will continue to support the province s regional parks, which received a 500 per cent increase in funding during its first term. ENVIRONMENT My government understands the importance of balancing economic progress and environmental protection. Saskatchewan is experiencing unprecedented growth, which is causing an increased demand for water. We must take strong action to effectively manage our water resources to support our growing population and economy and to ensure environmental sustainability. The newly-created Water Security Agency will implement a 25 Year Water Strategy to protect water quality and sustain water supplies for residential, industrial, agricultural and recreational users. This fall, my government will proclaim a new Saskatchewan Environmental Code. The Code has been developed with the input of more than 200 representatives from a broad array of stakeholders, including First Nations and Métis groups, environmental organizations and municipalities. The Code will modernize environmental protection by focusing enforcement activities in high-risk areas while encouraging innovation and increasing transparency. CONCLUSION During this session, the Estimates for the new year commencing April 1, 2013 will be submitted to you. The Public Accounts for the current year have been tabled. Today, Saskatchewan faces new challenges the challenges of growth. The rapid pace of growth in Saskatchewan is creating significant demands for infrastructure, for housing, for labour, and for health and education. Still, the challenges of growth are preferable to the challenges of decline Saskatchewan faced just a few short years ago. My government will continue its growth agenda and will continue to work with Saskatchewan people to meet the challenges and opportunities of growth, confident in the belief that Saskatchewan s best days are still ahead. I now leave you to the business of the Session, knowing that you will favourably discharge your duties and responsibilities. May divine providence continue to bless our province and guide this Assembly in all its deliberations. God Bless Saskatchewan. God Bless Canada. And God Save the Queen. PRAYERS Her Honour then retired from the Chamber. 2:42 p.m.

23 12 Thursday, October 25, 2012 PRO FORMA BILL Moved by the Hon. Mr. Wall, that a bill respecting the Administration of Oaths of Office be now introduced and read the first time. The question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read the first time. INTRODUCTION OF PAGES The Speaker informed the Assembly that Lambry Stamatinos, Sarah Cheshire, Samantha Fontaine, and Joel Richter would be Pages for the present Session. TABLING THE SPEECH FROM THE THRONE The Speaker then informed the Assembly that, in order to prevent mistakes, he had obtained a copy of the Speech of Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, which was laid upon the Table. (Sessional Paper No. 1) On motion of the Hon. Mr. Wall: CONSIDERATION OF SPEECH FROM THE THRONE Ordered, That the Speech of Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor be taken into consideration on Friday, October 26, On motion of the Hon. Mr. Wall: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 2:49 p.m. until Friday at 10:00 a.m.

24 13 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2012 (2ND DAY) 10:00 a.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Forbes, Belanger, Wotherspoon, and Vermette. INTRODUCTION OF PAGES The Speaker informed the Assembly that Breanna Goertzen and Rikki Gusway would be Pages for the present Session. The Speaker laid before the Assembly the following: SPEAKER TABLES REPORTS Chief Electoral Officer s Statement of Votes (Volume I), pursuant to section 286 of The Election Act, 1996, for the Twenty-Seventh Provincial General Election held on November 7, 2011 (Sessional Paper No. 2) Chief Electoral Officer s Campaign Contributions and Expenditures (Volume II), pursuant to section 286 of The Election Act, 1996, for the Twenty-Seventh Provincial General Election held on November 7, 2011 (Sessional Paper No. 3) RESIGNATION OF DEPUTY CHAIR OF COMMITTEES The Speaker informed the Assembly of the following resignation: Christine Tell as Deputy Chair of Committees of the Legislative Assembly. APPOINTMENT OF DEPUTY CHAIR OF COMMITTEES On motion of Mr. Harrison, by leave of the Assembly: Ordered, That Mr. Corey Tochor, Member for the constituency of Saskatoon Eastview, be appointed to preside as Deputy Chair of Committees of this Assembly.

25 14 Friday, October 26, 2012 MOTION REGARDING SITTING DAYS On motion of Mr. Harrison, by leave of the Assembly: Ordered, That notwithstanding Rule 6(1) of The Rules and Procedures of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, when this Assembly does adjourn on Thursday, November 8, 2012, it shall stand adjourned until Tuesday, November 13, 2012 at 1:30 p.m.; and further That in accordance with Rule 3(2), the 25th and final day of the fall period of the revised parliamentary calendar shall be Thursday, December 6, MOTION TO GRANT LEAVE OF ABSENCE On motion of Mr. Harrison, by leave of the Assembly: Ordered, That leave of absence be granted to the Member for Saskatoon Greystone for Monday, October 29, 2012 to Thursday, November 1, 2012 inclusive, to attend the Global Seminar on the Role of Parliaments and Extractive Industries, in Vienna, Austria on behalf of this Assembly. MOTION FOR ADDRESS IN REPLY The Order of the Day having been called for consideration of the Speech of Her Honour at the opening of the Session, Mr. Cox, seconded by Mr. Docherty, moved: That an Humble Address be presented to Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor as follows: TO HER HONOUR THE HONOURABLE VAUGHN SOLOMON SCHOFIELD Lieutenant Governor of the province of Saskatchewan MAY IT PLEASE YOUR HONOUR: We, Her Majesty s dutiful and loyal subjects, the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, in Session assembled, humbly thank Your Honour for the gracious Speech which Your Honour has been pleased to address to us at the opening of the present Session. The debate arising, it was moved by Mr. Nilson, seconded by Mr. Belanger, in amendment thereto: That the motion be amended by adding the following: And, That this government no longer enjoys the confidence of the Assembly because it has allowed its ideology to trump common sense when governing, has introduced an agenda of privatization which puts politicians ahead of people, and ignores the middle class and small businesses of Saskatchewan. The debate continuing on the motion and the amendment, the Speaker adjourned the Assembly without question put. The Assembly adjourned at 1:00 p.m. until Monday at 1:30 p.m.

26 Friday, October 26, The following papers were laid upon the Table: By the Hon. Mr. Marchuk: RETURNS, REPORTS AND PAPERS TABLED Annual Report and Financial Statements under The Teachers Superannuation and Disability Benefits Act for the year ended June 30, 2012 and The Teachers' Dental Plan Act for the year ended December 31, (Sessional Paper No. 4) Financial Statements of the Doukhobors of Canada C.C.U.B. Trust Fund Board, for the year ended May 31, (Sessional Paper No. 5) Annual Report, Consolidated Financial Statements and Supplementary Financial Information of the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission for the year ended June 30, (Sessional Paper No. 6)

27 16 MONDAY, OCTOBER (3RD DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Forbes, Belanger, Wotherspoon, and Vermette. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to make education a top priority. (Sessional Paper No. 8) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to immediately enact Jimmy s Law to ensure great safety for all retail workers who work late night hours. (Sessional Paper No. 9) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to recognize that construction on the road to Wollaston Lake must be completed quickly. (Sessional Paper No. 10) MOTION FOR ADDRESS IN REPLY The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of Mr. Cox, seconded by Mr. Docherty: That an Humble Address be presented to Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor as follows: TO HER HONOUR THE HONOURABLE VAUGHN SOLOMON SCHOFIELD Lieutenant Governor of the province of Saskatchewan

28 Monday, October 29, MAY IT PLEASE YOUR HONOUR: We, Her Majesty s dutiful and loyal subjects, the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, in Session assembled, humbly thank Your Honour for the gracious Speech which Your Honour has been pleased to address to us at the opening of the present Session, And the proposed amendment thereto moved by Mr. Nilson, seconded by Mr. Belanger: That the motion be amended by adding the following: And, That this government no longer enjoys the confidence of the Assembly because it has allowed its ideology to trump common sense when governing, has introduced an agenda of privatization which puts politicians ahead of people, and ignores the middle class and small businesses of Saskatchewan. The debate continuing on the motion and the amendment, the Assembly recessed from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. The debate being resumed on the motion and the amendment, it was moved by Mr. Harrison: That this Assembly do now adjourn. The question being put it was agreed to and the motion for the adjournment of the debate was deemed to have been made. The Assembly adjourned at 8:54 p.m. until Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.

29 18 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2012 (4TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Forbes, Wotherspoon, Vermette, and Belanger. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to provide Saskatchewan people with a fair statement of the province s finances and provide trustworthy financial management. (Sessional Paper No. 11) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to immediately enact Jimmy s Law to ensure great safety for all retail workers who work late night hours. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 9) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to recognize that construction on the road to Wollaston Lake must be completed quickly. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 10) INTRODUCTION OF BILLS The following bills were received, read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time at the next sitting: Bill No. 45 The Miscellaneous Statutes (Saskatchewan Telecommunications) Amendment Act, 2012 (Hon. Mr. McMorris) Bill No. 46 The Municipal Employees Pension Amendment Act, 2012 (Hon. Mr. Krawetz)

30 Tuesday, October 30, Bill No. 47 The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Amendment Act, 2012 (Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff) Bill No. 48 The Management and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Amendment Act, 2012 (Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff) Bill No. 49 The Forestry Professions Amendment Act, 2012 (Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff) MOTION FOR ADDRESS IN REPLY The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of Mr. Cox, seconded by Mr. Docherty: That an Humble Address be presented to Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor as follows: TO HER HONOUR THE HONOURABLE VAUGHN SOLOMON SCHOFIELD Lieutenant Governor of the province of Saskatchewan MAY IT PLEASE YOUR HONOUR: We, Her Majesty s dutiful and loyal subjects, the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, in Session assembled, humbly thank Your Honour for the gracious Speech which Your Honour has been pleased to address to us at the opening of the present Session, And the proposed amendment thereto moved by Mr. Nilson, seconded by Mr. Belanger: That the motion be amended by adding the following: And, That this government no longer enjoys the confidence of the Assembly because it has allowed its ideology to trump common sense when governing, has introduced an agenda of privatization which puts politicians ahead of people, and ignores the middle class and small businesses of Saskatchewan. The debate continuing on the motion and the amendment, the Assembly recessed from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. The debate being resumed on the motion and the amendment, it was on motion of the Hon. Mr. McMorris, adjourned. On motion of Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 8:49 p.m. until Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.

31 20 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2012 (5TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Forbes, Belanger, Wotherspoon, and Vermette. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to make education a top priority. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 8) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to immediately enact Jimmy s Law to ensure great safety for all retail workers who work late night hours. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 9) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to recognize that construction on the road to Wollaston Lake must be completed quickly. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 10) INTRODUCTION OF BILLS The following bill was received, read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time at the next sitting: Bill No. 50 The Medical Profession Amendment Act, 2012 (Hon. Mr. Duncan)

32 Wednesday, October 31, MOTION TO GRANT LEAVE OF ABSENCE On motion of Mr. Ottenbreit, by leave of the Assembly: Ordered, That leave of absence be granted to the Members for Meadow Lake and Regina Elphinstone- Centre for Monday, November 5 to Thursday, November 8, 2012 inclusive, to attend the International Federation of Electoral Systems election program in Washington D.C. with the Chief Electoral Officer. MOTION FOR ADDRESS IN REPLY The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of Mr. Cox, seconded by Mr. Docherty: That an Humble Address be presented to Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor as follows: TO HER HONOUR THE HONOURABLE VAUGHN SOLOMON SCHOFIELD Lieutenant Governor of the province of Saskatchewan MAY IT PLEASE YOUR HONOUR: We, Her Majesty s dutiful and loyal subjects, the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, in Session assembled, humbly thank Your Honour for the gracious Speech which Your Honour has been pleased to address to us at the opening of the present Session, And the proposed amendment thereto moved by Mr. Nilson, seconded by Mr. Belanger: That the motion be amended by adding the following: And, That this government no longer enjoys the confidence of the Assembly because it has allowed its ideology to trump common sense when governing, has introduced an agenda of privatization which puts politicians ahead of people, and ignores the middle class and small businesses of Saskatchewan. The debate continuing on the motion and the amendment and the question being put on the amendment, it was negatived on the following Recorded Division: YEAS 9 Nilson Forbes Belanger Wotherspoon Broten Chartier Sproule McCall Vermette NAYS 43 Wall Morgan Stewart Duncan Draude Krawetz Boyd Eagles McMorris Cheveldayoff Harpauer Toth Huyghebaert Doherty Marchuk Reiter McMillan Heppner Harrison Elhard Hart Bradshaw Bjornerud Brkich Makowsky Ottenbreit Campeau Wilson Ross Kirsch Michelson Doke Cox Merriman Jurgens

33 22 Wednesday, October 31, 2012 Steinley Hickie Lawrence Tochor Moe Parent Phillips Docherty The question being put on the motion, it was agreed to on the following Recorded Division: YEAS 43 Wall Morgan Stewart Duncan Draude Krawetz Boyd Eagles McMorris Cheveldayoff Harpauer Toth Huyghebaert Doherty Marchuk Reiter McMillan Heppner Harrison Elhard Hart Bradshaw Bjornerud Brkich Makowsky Ottenbreit Campeau Wilson Ross Kirsch Michelson Doke Cox Merriman Jurgens Steinley Hickie Lawrence Tochor Moe Parent Phillips Docherty NAYS 9 Nilson Forbes Belanger Wotherspoon Broten Chartier Sproule McCall Vermette On motion of Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 3:52 p.m. until Thursday at 10:00 a.m.

34 23 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2012 (6TH DAY) 10:00 a.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Forbes, Belanger, and Wotherspoon. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to immediately enact Jimmy s Law to ensure great safety for all retail workers who work late night hours. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 9) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to recognize that construction on the road to Wollaston Lake must be completed quickly. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 10) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to provide Saskatchewan people with a fair statement of the province s finances and provide trustworthy financial management. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 11) INTRODUCTION OF BILLS The following bill was received, read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time at the next sitting: Bill No. 604 The Public Health (Asbestos right-to-know) Amendment Act (Mr. Broten)

35 24 Thursday, November 1, 2012 SEVENTY-FIVE MINUTE DEBATE The Order of the Day being called for the following motion for a Seventy-Five Minute Debate, it was moved by Ms. Sproule: That this Assembly condemn the government for planning to sell the profitable Information Services Corporation. A debate arising and the period of seventy-five minutes having expired, pursuant to Rule 24(4) the Speaker interrupted proceedings. PRIVATE MEMBERS MOTIONS The Order of the Day being called for Motion No. 1, it was moved by Mr. Hickie: That this Assembly expresses its disagreement with NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair s contention that the western Canadian energy and resource sector is responsible for the decline in central Canada s manufacturing sector which Mr. Mulcair has referred to as Dutch disease. The Speaker adjourned the Assembly without question put, pursuant to Rule 6(6). The Assembly adjourned at 1:01 p.m. until Monday at 1:30 p.m.

36 25 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2012 (7TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS INTRODUCTION OF COMMITTEE CLERK The Speaker informed the Assembly that Ms. Kathy Burianyk, Senior Committee Clerk, would be a guest of the Clerks-at-the-Table. PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Broten. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to make education a top priority. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 8) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to immediately enact Jimmy s Law to ensure great safety for all retail workers who work late night hours. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 9) INTRODUCTION OF BILLS / DÉPÔT DE PROJETS DE LOI The following bills were received, read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time at the next sitting: Les projets de loi suivants sont reçus, lus une première fois, et la deuxième lecture en est fixée à la prochaine séance: Bill No. 51 The Public Inquiries Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 51 Loi de 2012 sur les enquêtes publiques (Hon. Mr. / L hon. M. Wyant)

37 26 Monday, November 5, 2012 Bill No. 52 The Public Inquiries Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 Bill No. 53 The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2012 (No. 2) Bill No. 54 The Seizure of Criminal Property Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 55 The Consumer Protection and Business Practices Act (Hon. Mr. Wyant) (Hon. Mr. Wyant) (Hon. Mr. Wyant) (Hon. Mr. Wyant) Bill No. 56 The Court of Appeal Amendment Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 56 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 2000 sur la Cour d appel (Hon. Mr. / L hon. M. Wyant) Bill No. 57 The Condominium Property Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 58 The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 (Hon. Mr. Wyant) (Hon. Mr. Morgan) WRITTEN QUESTIONS The Order of the Day being called for Question Nos. 1 to 50, they were answered. (See Appendix) Moved by the Hon. Mr. Wyant: FINAL REPORT OF THE CONSTITUENCY BOUNDARIES COMMISSION That the Constituency Boundaries Commission of Saskatchewan final report, being sessional paper 284 of the 1st Session of the 27th Legislature, laid before this Assembly by the Speaker, be approved and adopted. A debate arising and the question being put, it was agreed to. SECOND READINGS Bill No. 45 The Miscellaneous Statutes (Saskatchewan Telecommunications) Amendment Act, 2012 The Hon. Mr. McMorris, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 45 The Miscellaneous Statutes (Saskatchewan Telecommunications) Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned.

38 Monday, November 5, Bill No. 46 The Municipal Employees Pension Amendment Act, 2012 Moved by the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: That Bill No. 46 The Municipal Employees Pension Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned. Bill No. 47 The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Amendment Act, 2012 The Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 47 The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. Bill No. 48 The Management and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Amendment Act, 2012 Moved by the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: That Bill No. 48 The Management and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. Bill No. 49 The Forestry Professions Amendment Act, 2012 Moved by the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: That Bill No. 49 The Forestry Professions Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. Bill No. 50 The Medical Profession Amendment Act, 2012 Moved by the Hon. Mr. Duncan: That Bill No. 50 The Medical Profession Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 4:38 p.m. until Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.

39 28 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2012 (8TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Wotherspoon. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to increase protection of workers, patients, students, and the public by passing Bill No. 604 The Public Health (Asbestos right-to-know) Amendment Act. (Sessional Paper No. 12) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) INTRODUCTION OF BILLS The following bills were received, read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time at the next sitting: Bill No. 61 The Railway Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 63 The Regional Parks Act, 2012 (Hon. Mr. McMorris) (Hon. Mr. Doherty) SECOND READINGS / DEUXIÈME LECTURE Bill No. 51 The Public Inquiries Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 51 Loi de 2012 sur les enquêtes publiques The Hon. Mr. Wyant, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 51 The Public Inquiries Act, 2012 be now read a second time. L hon. M. Wyant, membre du Conseil exécutif, fait savoir à l Assemblée que Son Honneur la Lieutenante-gouverneure, ayant été informé de l objet du projet de loi, le recommande à la considération de l Assemblée et propose: Que le projet de loi n o 51 Loi de 2012 sur les enquêtes publiques soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois.

40 Tuesday, November 6, A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. Il s élève un débat et sur motion de M. Belanger, le débat est ajourné. Bill No. 52 The Public Inquiries Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 Moved by the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 52 The Public Inquiries Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. Bill No. 53 The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2012 (No. 2) The Hon. Mr. Wyant, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 53 The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2012 (No. 2) be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. Bill No. 54 The Seizure of Criminal Property Amendment Act, 2012 Moved by the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 54 The Seizure of Criminal Property Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. Bill No. 55 The Consumer Protection and Business Practices Act The Hon. Mr. Wyant, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 55 The Consumer Protection and Business Practices Act be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. Bill No. 56 The Court of Appeal Amendment Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 56 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 2000 sur la Cour d appel Moved by the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 56 The Court of Appeal Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. L hon. M. Wyant propose: Que le projet de loi n o 56 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 2000 sur la Cour d appel soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Il s élève un débat et sur motion de M. Belanger, le débat est ajourné.

41 30 Tuesday, November 6, 2012 Bill No. 57 The Condominium Property Amendment Act, 2012 The Hon. Mr. Wyant, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 57 The Condominium Property Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. Bill No. 58 The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 The Hon. Mr. Morgan, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 58 The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 4:50 p.m. until Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.

42 31 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2012 (9TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger, Broten, and Vermette. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to make education a top priority. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 8) INTRODUCTION OF BILLS / DÉPÔT DE PROJETS DE LOI The Minister, in each case, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bills, recommends them to the consideration of the Assembly, the following bills were received, read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time at the next sitting: Bill No. 59 The Animal Identification Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 60 The Animal Products Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 62 The Parks Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) (Hon. Mr. Stewart) (Hon. Mr. Stewart) (Hon. Mr. Doherty)

43 32 Wednesday, November 7, 2012 The following bills were received, read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time at the next sitting: Les projets de loi suivants sont reçus, lus une première fois, et la deuxième lecture en est fixée à la prochaine séance: Bill No. 64 The Regional Parks Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 64 Loi de 2012 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Regional Parks Act, 2012 (Hon. Mr. / L hon. M. Doherty) Bill No. 65 The Securities Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) (Hon. Mr. Wyant) SECOND READINGS Bill No. 61 The Railway Amendment Act, 2012 The Hon. Mr. McMorris, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 61 The Railway Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. Bill No. 63 The Regional Parks Act, 2012 The Hon. Mr. Doherty, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 63 The Regional Parks Act, 2012 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. ADJOURNED DEBATES Bill No. 45 The Miscellaneous Statutes (Saskatchewan Telecommunications) Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. McMorris: That Bill No. 45 The Miscellaneous Statutes (Saskatchewan Telecommunications) Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Wotherspoon, adjourned. Bill No. 46 The Municipal Employees Pension Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: That Bill No. 46 The Municipal Employees Pension Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Sproule, adjourned.

44 Wednesday, November 7, Bill No. 47 The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: That Bill No. 47 The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Broten, adjourned. Bill No. 48 The Management and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: That Bill No. 48 The Management and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Chartier, adjourned. Bill No. 49 The Forestry Professions Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: That Bill No. 49 The Forestry Professions Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 4:57 p.m. until Thursday at 10:00 a.m.

45 34 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2012 (10TH DAY) 10:00 a.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger, Wotherspoon, and Broten. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to recognize that construction on the road to Wollaston Lake must be completed quickly. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 10) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to increase protection of workers, patients, students, and the public by passing Bill No. 604 The Public Health (Asbestos right-to-know) Amendment Act. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 12) SEVENTY-FIVE MINUTE DEBATE The Order of the Day being called for the following motion for a Seventy-Five Minute Debate, it was moved by Mr. Norris: That this Assembly commend the government for delivering the Saskatchewan Plan for Growth, which sets out a roadmap for population growth and an improved quality of life in this province. A debate arising and the period of seventy-five minutes having expired, pursuant to Rule 24(4) the Deputy Speaker interrupted proceedings.

46 Thursday, November 8, SECOND READINGS Bill No. 604 The Public Health (Asbestos right-to-know) Amendment Act Moved by Mr. Broten: That Bill No. 604 The Public Health (Asbestos right-to-know) Amendment Act be now read a second time. A debate arising, the Speaker interrupted proceedings and adjourned the Assembly without question put, pursuant to Rule 6(6). The Assembly adjourned at 1:00 p.m. until Tuesday, November 13, 2012 at 1:30 p.m., pursuant to an Order of the Assembly dated October 26, 2012.

47 36 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2012 (11TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Wotherspoon. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to make education a top priority. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 8) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to increase protection of workers, patients, students, and the public by passing Bill No. 604 The Public Health (Asbestos right-to-know) Amendment Act. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 12) SECOND READINGS / DEUXIÈME LECTURE Bill No. 59 The Animal Identification Amendment Act, 2012 Moved by the Hon. Mr. Stewart: That Bill No. 59 The Animal Identification Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. Bill No. 60 The Animal Products Amendment Act, 2012 Moved by the Hon. Mr. Stewart: That Bill No. 60 The Animal Products Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned.

48 Tuesday, November 13, Bill No. 62 The Parks Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) Moved by the Hon. Mr. Doherty: That Bill No. 62 The Parks Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. Bill No. 64 The Regional Parks Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 64 Loi de 2012 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Regional Parks Act, 2012 Moved by the Hon. Mr. Doherty: That Bill No. 64 The Regional Parks Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. L hon. M. Doherty propose: Que le projet de loi n o 64 Loi de 2012 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Regional Parks Act, 2012 soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Il s élève un débat et sur motion de M. Belanger, le débat est ajourné. Bill No. 65 The Securities Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) The Hon. Mr. Wyant, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 65 The Securities Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. ADJOURNED DEBATES / DÉBATS AJOURNÉS Bill No. 50 The Medical Profession Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Duncan: That Bill No. 50 The Medical Profession Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Sproule, adjourned. Bill No. 51 The Public Inquiries Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 51 Loi de 2012 sur les enquêtes publiques The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 51 The Public Inquiries Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. McCall, adjourned. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. M. Wyant: Que le projet de loi n o 51 Loi de 2012 sur les enquêtes publiques soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de M. McCall, il est ajourné.

49 38 Tuesday, November 13, 2012 Bill No. 52 The Public Inquiries Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 52 The Public Inquiries Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. McCall, adjourned. Bill No. 53 The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2012 (No. 2) The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 53 The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2012 (No. 2) be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. McCall, adjourned. The Assembly recessed from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Bill No. 54 The Seizure of Criminal Property Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 54 The Seizure of Criminal Property Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Chartier, adjourned. Bill No. 55 The Consumer Protection and Business Practices Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 55 The Consumer Protection and Business Practices Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned. Bill No. 56 The Court of Appeal Amendment Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 56 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 2000 sur la Cour d appel The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 56 The Court of Appeal Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. M. Wyant: Que le projet de loi n o 56 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 2000 sur la Cour d appel soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de M. Forbes, il est ajourné.

50 Tuesday, November 13, Bill No. 57 The Condominium Property Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 57 The Condominium Property Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Sproule, adjourned. Bill No. 58 The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 58 The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Broten, adjourned. Bill No. 61 The Railway Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. McMorris: That Bill No. 61 The Railway Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Sproule, adjourned. Bill No. 63 The Regional Parks Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Doherty: That Bill No. 63 The Regional Parks Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. McCall, adjourned. Bill No. 45 The Miscellaneous Statutes (Saskatchewan Telecommunications) Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. McMorris: That Bill No. 45 The Miscellaneous Statutes (Saskatchewan Telecommunications) Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Broten, adjourned. Bill No. 46 The Municipal Employees Pension Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: That Bill No. 46 The Municipal Employees Pension Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Chartier, adjourned.

51 40 Tuesday, November 13, 2012 Bill No. 47 The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: That Bill No. 47 The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. McCall, adjourned. Bill No. 48 The Management and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: That Bill No. 48 The Management and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned. Bill No. 49 The Forestry Professions Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: That Bill No. 49 The Forestry Professions Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Sproule, adjourned. On motion of Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 9:13 p.m. until Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.

52 41 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2012 (12TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS A petition of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan was presented and laid upon the Table by Mr. Belanger. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to make education a top priority. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 8) INTRODUCTION OF BILLS The following bill was received, read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time at the next sitting: Bill No. 66 The Saskatchewan Advantage Grant for Education Savings (SAGES) Act (Hon. Mr. Morgan) ADJOURNED DEBATES / DÉBATS AJOURNÉS Bill No. 59 The Animal Identification Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Stewart: That Bill No. 59 The Animal Identification Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Wotherspoon, adjourned.

53 42 Wednesday, November 14, 2012 Bill No. 60 The Animal Products Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Stewart: That Bill No. 60 The Animal Products Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Wotherspoon, adjourned. Bill No. 61 The Railway Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. McMorris: That Bill No. 61 The Railway Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. McCall, adjourned. Bill No. 62 The Parks Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Doherty: That Bill No. 62 The Parks Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Sproule, adjourned. Bill No. 63 The Regional Parks Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Doherty: That Bill No. 63 The Regional Parks Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Broten, adjourned. Bill No. 64 The Regional Parks Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 64 Loi de 2012 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Regional Parks Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Doherty: That Bill No. 64 The Regional Parks Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Broten, adjourned. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. M. Doherty: Que le projet de loi n o 64 Loi de 2012 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Regional Parks Act, 2012 soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de M. Broten, il est ajourné. Bill No. 65 The Securities Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 65 The Securities Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned.

54 Wednesday, November 14, Bill No. 45 The Miscellaneous Statutes (Saskatchewan Telecommunications) Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. McMorris: That Bill No. 45 The Miscellaneous Statutes (Saskatchewan Telecommunications) Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Chartier, adjourned. Bill No. 46 The Municipal Employees Pension Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: That Bill No. 46 The Municipal Employees Pension Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Broten, adjourned. Bill No. 47 The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: That Bill No. 47 The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Chartier, adjourned. Bill No. 48 The Management and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: That Bill No. 48 The Management and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Sproule, adjourned. Bill No. 49 The Forestry Professions Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: That Bill No. 49 The Forestry Professions Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned. Bill No. 50 The Medical Profession Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Duncan: That Bill No. 50 The Medical Profession Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned.

55 44 Wednesday, November 14, 2012 Bill No. 51 The Public Inquiries Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 51 Loi de 2012 sur les enquêtes publiques The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 51 The Public Inquiries Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Sproule, adjourned. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. M. Wyant: Que le projet de loi n o 51 Loi de 2012 sur les enquêtes publiques soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de Mme Sproule, il est ajourné. The Speaker adjourned the Assembly without question put, pursuant to Rule 6(6). The Assembly adjourned at 5:00 p.m. until Thursday at 10:00 a.m.

56 45 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2012 (13TH DAY) 10:00 a.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Wotherspoon and Sproule. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petition was favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) INTRODUCTION OF BILLS / DÉPÔT DE PROJETS DE LOI The following bill was received, read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time at the next sitting: Bill No. 67 The Community Planning Profession Act, 2012 (Hon. Mr. Reiter) The Minister having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, the following bill was received, read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time at the next sitting: Le Ministre, fait savoir à l Assemblée que Son Honneur la Lieutenante-gouverneure, ayant été informé de l objet du projet de loi, le recommande à la considération de l Assemblée; le projet de loi suivant est reçu, lu une première fois, et la deuxième lecture en est fixée à la prochaine séance: Bill No. 68 The Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 68 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1988 sur les juges de paix (Hon. Mr. / L hon. M. Wyant)

57 46 Thursday, November 15, 2012 SEVENTY-FIVE MINUTE DEBATE The Order of the Day being called for the following motion for a Seventy-Five Minute Debate, it was moved by Mr. McCall: That this Assembly condemns the government for a legislative agenda of surprises that people didn t vote for, including spending millions of dollars to add three more MLAs, decimating the film industry and privatizing our information Crown, ISC (Information Services Corporation). A debate arising and the period of seventy-five minutes having expired, pursuant to Rule 24(4) the Deputy Speaker interrupted proceedings. PRIVATE MEMBERS MOTIONS The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed Motion No. 1 moved by Mr. Hickie: That this Assembly expresses its disagreement with NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair s contention that the western Canadian energy and resource sector is responsible for the decline in central Canada s manufacturing sector which Mr. Mulcair has referred to as Dutch disease. The debate continuing, the Deputy Speaker interrupted proceedings and adjourned the Assembly without question put, pursuant to Rule 6(6). The Assembly adjourned at 1:01 p.m. until Monday at 1:30 p.m.

58 47 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2012 (14TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Wotherspoon. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to make education a top priority. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 8) INTRODUCTION OF BILLS The following bill was received, read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time at the next sitting: Bill No. 69 The Information Services Corporation Act (Hon. Mr. McMorris) WRITTEN QUESTIONS The Order of the Day being called for Question Nos. 51 to 77, they were answered. (See Appendix) SECOND READINGS / DEUXIÈME LECTURE Bill No. 66 The Saskatchewan Advantage Grant for Education Savings (SAGES) Act The Hon. Mr. Morgan, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 66 The Saskatchewan Advantage Grant for Education Savings (SAGES) Act be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned.

59 48 Monday, November 19, 2012 Bill No. 68 The Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 68 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1988 sur les juges de paix Moved by the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 68 The Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. L hon. M. Wyant propose: Que le projet de loi n o 68 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1988 sur les juges de paix soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Il s élève un débat et sur motion de M. Belanger, le débat est ajourné. ADJOURNED DEBATES / DÉBATS AJOURNÉS Bill No. 52 The Public Inquiries Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 52 The Public Inquiries Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Sproule, adjourned. Bill No. 53 The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2012 (No. 2) The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 53 The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2012 (No. 2) be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Sproule, adjourned. Bill No. 54 The Seizure of Criminal Property Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 54 The Seizure of Criminal Property Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Broten, adjourned. Bill No. 55 The Consumer Protection and Business Practices Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 55 The Consumer Protection and Business Practices Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. McCall, adjourned.

60 Monday, November 19, Bill No. 56 The Court of Appeal Amendment Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 56 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 2000 sur la Cour d appel The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 56 The Court of Appeal Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Wotherspoon, adjourned. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. M. Wyant: Que le projet de loi n o 56 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 2000 sur la Cour d appel soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de M. Wotherspoon, il est ajourné. Bill No. 57 The Condominium Property Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 57 The Condominium Property Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Chartier, adjourned. Bill No. 58 The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 58 The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Wotherspoon, adjourned. Bill No. 59 The Animal Identification Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Stewart: That Bill No. 59 The Animal Identification Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned. Bill No. 60 The Animal Products Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Stewart: That Bill No. 60 The Animal Products Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, the Assembly recessed from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. The debate being resumed on Second Reading of Bill No. 60 The Animal Products Amendment Act, 2012, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned.

61 50 Monday, November 19, 2012 Bill No. 61 The Railway Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. McMorris: That Bill No. 61 The Railway Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Chartier, adjourned. Bill No. 62 The Parks Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Doherty: That Bill No. 62 The Parks Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Broten, adjourned. Bill No. 63 The Regional Parks Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Doherty: That Bill No. 63 The Regional Parks Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned. Bill No. 64 The Regional Parks Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 64 Loi de 2012 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Regional Parks Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Doherty: That Bill No. 64 The Regional Parks Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. M. Doherty: Que le projet de loi n o 64 Loi de 2012 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Regional Parks Act, 2012 soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de M. Forbes, il est ajourné. Bill No. 65 The Securities Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 65 The Securities Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Broten, adjourned.

62 Monday, November 19, Bill No. 45 The Miscellaneous Statutes (Saskatchewan Telecommunications) Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. McMorris: That Bill No. 45 The Miscellaneous Statutes (Saskatchewan Telecommunications) Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. McCall, adjourned. Bill No. 46 The Municipal Employees Pension Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: That Bill No. 46 The Municipal Employees Pension Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. McCall, adjourned. Bill No. 47 The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: That Bill No. 47 The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned. Bill No. 48 The Management and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: That Bill No. 48 The Management and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Broten, adjourned. Bill No. 49 The Forestry Professions Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: That Bill No. 49 The Forestry Professions Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Chartier, adjourned. Bill No. 50 The Medical Profession Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Duncan: That Bill No. 50 The Medical Profession Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned.

63 52 Monday, November 19, 2012 On motion of Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 10:30 p.m. until Tuesday 1:30 p.m.

64 53 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2012 (15TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Wotherspoon. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to provide Saskatchewan people with a fair statement of the province s finances and provide trustworthy financial management. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 11) INTRODUCTION OF BILLS / DÉPÔT DE PROJETS DE LOI The Minister having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, the following bill was received, read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time at the next sitting: Le Ministre, fait savoir à l Assemblée que Son Honneur la Lieutenante-gouverneure, ayant été informé de l objet du projet de loi, le recommande à la considération de l Assemblée; le projet de loi suivant est reçu, lu une première fois, et la deuxième lecture en est fixée à la prochaine séance: Bill No. 70 The Education Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) Projet de loi n o 70 Loi n o 2 de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1995 sur l éducation (Hon. Mr. / L hon. Marchuk) The following bill was received, read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time at the next sitting: Le projet de loi suivant est reçu, lu une première fois, et la deuxième lecture en est fixée à la prochaine séance: Bill No. 71 The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 71 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1997 sur la réglementation des boissons alcoolisées et des jeux de hasard (Hon. Ms. Harpauer)

65 54 Tuesday, November 20, 2012 SECOND READINGS Bill No. 67 The Community Planning Profession Act, 2012 The Hon. Mr. Reiter, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 67 The Community Planning Profession Act, 2012 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. Bill No. 69 The Information Services Corporation Act The Hon. Mr. McMorris, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 69 The Information Services Corporation Act be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. ADJOURNED DEBATES / DÉBATS AJOURNÉS Bill No. 52 The Public Inquiries Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 52 The Public Inquiries Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Sproule, adjourned. Bill No. 53 The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2012 (No. 2) The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 53 The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2012 (No. 2) be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Wotherspoon, adjourned. Bill No. 54 The Seizure of Criminal Property Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 54 The Seizure of Criminal Property Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, the Assembly recessed from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. The debate being resumed on Second Reading of Bill No. 54 The Seizure of Criminal Property Amendment Act, 2012, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned.

66 Tuesday, November 20, Bill No. 55 The Consumer Protection and Business Practices Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 55 The Consumer Protection and Business Practices Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Sproule, adjourned. Bill No. 56 The Court of Appeal Amendment Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 56 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 2000 sur la Cour d appel The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 56 The Court of Appeal Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. McCall, adjourned. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. M. Wyant: Que le projet de loi n o 56 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 2000 sur la Cour d appel soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de M. McCall, il est ajourné. Bill No. 57 The Condominium Property Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 57 The Condominium Property Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Wotherspoon, adjourned. Bill No. 58 The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 58 The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. McCall, adjourned. Bill No. 59 The Animal Identification Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Stewart: That Bill No. 59 The Animal Identification Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 9:51 p.m. until Wednesday 1:30 p.m.

67 56 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2012 (16TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Wotherspoon. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to provide Saskatchewan people with a fair statement of the province s finances and provide trustworthy financial management. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 11) INTRODUCTION OF BILLS The following bills were received, read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time at the next sitting: Bill No. 72 The Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 73 The Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 74 The Cities Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 75 The Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 76 The Municipal Board Amendment Act, 2012 (Hon. Ms. Harpauer) (Hon. Mr. Reiter) (Hon. Mr. Reiter) (Hon. Mr. Reiter) (Hon. Mr. Reiter)

68 Wednesday, November 21, WRITTEN QUESTIONS The Order of the Day being called for Question Nos. 78 to 114, they were answered. (See Appendix) SECOND READINGS / DEUXIÈME LECTURE Bill No. 70 The Education Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) Projet de loi n o 70 Loi n o 2 de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1995 sur l éducation Moved by the Hon. Mr. Marchuk: That Bill No. 70 The Education Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned. L hon. M. Marchuk propose: Que le projet de loi n o 70 Loi n o 2 de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1995 sur l éducation soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Il s élève un débat et sur motion de M. Nilson, le débat est ajourné. Bill No. 71 The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 71 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1997 sur la réglementation des boissons alcoolisées et des jeux de hasard Moved by the Hon. Ms. Harpauer: That Bill No. 71 The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned. L hon. Mme Harpauer propose: Que le projet de loi n o 71 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1997 sur la réglementation des boissons alcoolisées et des jeux de hasard soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Il s élève un débat et sur motion de M. Nilson, le débat est ajourné. ADJOURNED DEBATES Bill No. 60 The Animal Products Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Stewart: That Bill No. 60 The Animal Products Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Chartier, adjourned. Bill No. 61 The Railway Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. McMorris: That Bill No. 61 The Railway Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Broten, adjourned.

69 58 Wednesday, November 21, 2012 Bill No. 62 The Parks Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Doherty: That Bill No. 62 The Parks Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned. Bill No. 63 The Regional Parks Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Doherty: That Bill No. 63 The Regional Parks Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Wotherspoon, adjourned. The Speaker adjourned the Assembly without question put, pursuant to Rule 6(6). The Assembly adjourned at 5:00 p.m. until Thursday at 10:00 a.m.

70 59 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2012 (17TH DAY) 10:00 a.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS A petition of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan was presented and laid upon the Table by Mr. Wotherspoon. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to provide Saskatchewan people with a fair statement of the province s finances and provide trustworthy financial management. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 11) INTRODUCTION OF BILLS The following bills were received, read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time at the next sitting: Bill No. 77 The Horse Racing Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 78 The Social Workers Amendment Act, 2012 (Hon. Ms. Harpauer) (Hon. Ms. Draude) SEVENTY-FIVE MINUTE DEBATE The Order of the Day being called for the following motion for a Seventy-Five Minute Debate, it was moved by Ms. Campeau: That this Assembly commends the federal government for signing recent memoranda of understanding with the governments of India and China, which will have positive implications for the province of Saskatchewan and our uranium development sector.

71 60 Thursday, November 22, 2012 A debate arising and the period of seventy-five minutes having expired, pursuant to Rule 24(4) the Deputy Speaker interrupted proceedings. ADJOURNED DEBATES Bill No. 604 The Public Health (Asbestos right-to-know) Amendment Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of Mr. Broten: That Bill No. 604 The Public Health (Asbestos right-to-know) Amendment Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned. On motion of Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 12:45 p.m. until Monday at 1:30 p.m.

72 61 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2012 (18TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Wotherspoon. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petition was favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to make education a top priority. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 8) INTRODUCTION OF BILLS The following bill was received, read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time at the next sitting: Bill No. 79 The Representation Act, 2012 (Hon. Mr. Wyant) SECOND READINGS Bill No. 78 The Social Workers Amendment Act, 2012 Moved by the Hon. Ms. Draude: That Bill No. 78 The Social Workers Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. Bill No. 72 The Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2012 Moved by the Hon. Ms. Harpauer: That Bill No. 72 The Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned.

73 62 Monday, November 26, 2012 Bill No. 77 The Horse Racing Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 Moved by the Hon. Ms. Harpauer: That Bill No. 77 The Horse Racing Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. ADJOURNED DEBATES / DÉBATS AJOURNÉS Bill No. 65 The Securities Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 65 The Securities Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Chartier, adjourned. Bill No. 66 The Saskatchewan Advantage Grant for Education Savings (SAGES) Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Morgan: That Bill No. 66 The Saskatchewan Advantage Grant for Education Savings (SAGES) Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Sproule, adjourned. Bill No. 67 The Community Planning Profession Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Reiter: That Bill No. 67 The Community Planning Profession Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Vermette, adjourned. Bill No. 68 The Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 68 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1988 sur les juges de paix The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 68 The Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. M. Wyant: Que le projet de loi n o 68 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1988 sur les juges de paix soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de M. Forbes, il est ajourné.

74 Monday, November 26, Bill No. 69 The Information Services Corporation Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. McMorris: That Bill No. 69 The Information Services Corporation Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, the Assembly recessed from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. The debate being resumed on Second Reading of Bill No. 69 The Information Services Corporation Act, it was on motion of Mr. Vermette, adjourned. Bill No. 70 The Education Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) Projet de loi n o 70 Loi n o 2 de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1995 sur l éducation The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Marchuk: That Bill No. 70 The Education Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. McCall, adjourned. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. M. Marchuk: Que le projet de loi n o 70 Loi n o 2 de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1995 sur l éducation soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de M. McCall, il est ajourné. Bill No. 71 The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 71 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1997 sur la réglementation des boissons alcoolisées et des jeux de hasard The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Ms. Harpauer: That Bill No. 71 The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. Mme Harpauer: Que le projet de loi n o 71 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1997 sur la réglementation des boissons alcoolisées et des jeux de hasard soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de M. Forbes, il est ajourné. Bill No. 45 The Miscellaneous Statutes (Saskatchewan Telecommunications) Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. McMorris: That Bill No. 45 The Miscellaneous Statutes (Saskatchewan Telecommunications) Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned.

75 64 Monday, November 26, 2012 Bill No. 46 The Municipal Employees Pension Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: That Bill No. 46 The Municipal Employees Pension Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 10:02 p.m. until Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.

76 65 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2012 (19TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Wotherspoon. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the northern hamlet of Dore Lake. (Sessional Paper No. 13) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to provide Saskatchewan people with a fair statement of the province s finances and provide trustworthy financial management. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 11) TABLING OF SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES The Hon. Mr. Krawetz delivered a message from Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, which was read by the Speaker as follows: November 27, 2012 The Lieutenant Governor transmits Supplementary Estimates November of certain sums required for the service of the province for the twelve months ending March 31, 2013 and recommends the same to the Legislative Assembly. VAUGHN SOLOMON SCHOFIELD Lieutenant Governor (Sessional Paper No. 14)

77 66 Tuesday, November 27, 2012 SECOND READINGS Bill No. 73 The Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 The Hon. Mr. Reiter, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 73 The Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. Bill No. 74 The Cities Amendment Act, 2012 The Hon. Mr. Reiter, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 74 The Cities Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. Bill No. 75 The Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 The Hon. Mr. Reiter, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 75 The Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. Bill No. 76 The Municipal Board Amendment Act, 2012 The Hon. Mr. Reiter, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 76 The Municipal Board Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. Bill No. 79 The Representation Act, 2012 The Hon. Mr. Wyant, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 79 The Representation Act, 2012 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned.

78 Tuesday, November 27, ADJOURNED DEBATES Bill No. 69 The Information Services Corporation Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. McMorris: That Bill No. 69 The Information Services Corporation Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, the Assembly recessed from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. The debate being resumed on Second Reading of Bill No. 69 The Information Services Corporation Act, it was on motion of Mr. Wotherspoon, adjourned. On motion of Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 7:52 p.m. until Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. The following paper was laid upon the Table: By the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: RETURNS, REPORTS AND PAPERS TABLED 2012/13 Saskatchewan Mid-Year Report (Sessional Paper No. 15)

79 68 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2012 (20TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger, Wotherspoon, and Vermette. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to provide Saskatchewan people with a fair statement of the province s finances and provide trustworthy financial management. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 11) INTRODUCTION OF BILLS The following bills were received, read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time at the next sitting: Bill No. 80 The Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 81 The Global Transportation Hub Authority Act (Hon. Mr. Boyd) (Hon. Mr. Boyd) ADJOURNED DEBATES / DÉBATS AJOURNÉS Bill No. 69 The Information Services Corporation Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. McMorris: That Bill No. 69 The Information Services Corporation Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned.

80 Wednesday, November 28, Bill No. 71 The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 71 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1997 sur la réglementation des boissons alcoolisées et des jeux de hasard The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Ms. Harpauer: That Bill No. 71 The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Sproule, adjourned. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. Mme Harpauer: Que le projet de loi n o 71 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1997 sur la réglementation des boissons alcoolisées et des jeux de hasard soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de Mme Sproule, il est ajourné. Bill No. 72 The Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Ms. Harpauer: That Bill No. 72 The Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Chartier, adjourned. Bill No. 73 The Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Reiter: That Bill No. 73 The Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Broten, adjourned. Bill No. 74 The Cities Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Reiter: That Bill No. 74 The Cities Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Wotherspoon, adjourned. The Deputy Speaker adjourned the Assembly without question put, pursuant to Rule 6(6). The Assembly adjourned at 5:00 p.m. until Thursday at 10:00 a.m.

81 70 Wednesday, November 28, 2012 The following papers were laid upon the Table: By the Hon. Mr. McMorris: RETURNS, REPORTS AND PAPERS TABLED Annual Report and Financial Statements of the Saskatchewan Grain Car Corporation for the year ended July 31, (Sessional Paper No. 16) Bylaws, Rules and Regulations of the following Professional Associations and amendments thereto, under provisions of the respective Acts: Saskatchewan Real Estate Commission Saskatchewan League of Educational Administrators, Directors and Superintendents Saskatchewan Veterinary Medical Association Saskatchewan Teachers Federation Saskatchewan Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists Saskatchewan Applied Science Technologists and Technicians Saskatchewan College of Respiratory Therapists Registered Psychiatric Nurses Association of Saskatchewan The Saskatchewan Registered Nurses' Association Saskatchewan College of Psychologists Saskatchewan College of Paramedics College of Physicians and Surgeons of the province of Saskatchewan The Society of Management Accountants of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Association of Licensed Practical Nurses Law Society of Saskatchewan Interior Designers Association of Saskatchewan Funeral and Cremation Services Council The Chiropractors Association of Saskatchewan The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Saskatchewan The Canadian Information Processing Society of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Association of Architects Saskatchewan Institute of Agrologists (Sessional Paper No. 17)

82 71 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2012 (21ST DAY) 10:00 a.m. PRAYERS The Speaker laid before the Assembly the following: SPEAKER TABLES REPORT Annual Report of the Saskatchewan Legislative Library for the year ended March 31, (Sessional Paper No. 18) Members Accountability and Disclosure Statements for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2012, pursuant to Directive No. 22 of the Board of Internal Economy. (Sessional Paper No. 19) Financial Statements for the Saskatchewan Party Caucus for the fiscal year ended March 31, (Sessional Paper No. 20) Financial Statements for the New Democratic Party Caucus for the fiscal year ended March 31, (Sessional Paper No. 21) PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Wotherspoon. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to recognize that construction on the road to Wollaston Lake must be completed quickly. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 10) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to provide Saskatchewan people with a fair statement of the province s finances and provide trustworthy financial management. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 11)

83 72 Thursday, November 29, 2012 INTRODUCTION OF BILLS The Minister, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, the following bill was received, read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time at the next sitting: Bill No. 82 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2012 (Hon. Mr. Krawetz) SEVENTY-FIVE MINUTE DEBATE The Order of the Day being called for the following motion for a Seventy-Five Minute Debate, it was moved by Mr. McCall: That this Assembly calls on the government to build a second bridge for Prince Albert. A debate arising and the period of seventy-five minutes having expired, pursuant to Rule 24(4) the Speaker interrupted proceedings. PRIVATE MEMBERS MOTIONS The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed Motion No. 1 moved by Mr. Hickie: That this Assembly expresses its disagreement with NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair s contention that the western Canadian energy and resource sector is responsible for the decline in central Canada s manufacturing sector which Mr. Mulcair has referred to as Dutch disease. The debate continuing, it was on moved by the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That this Assembly do now adjourn. The question being put, it was agreed to and the motion for adjournment of the debate was deemed to have been made. The Assembly adjourned at 12:56 p.m. until Monday at 1:30 p.m.

84 73 MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2012 (22ND DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Wotherspoon and McCall. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to provide Saskatchewan people with a fair statement of the province s finances and provide trustworthy financial management. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 11) INTRODUCTION OF BILLS The following bills were received, read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time at the next sitting: Bill No. 83 The Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Act Bill No. 84 The Common Business Identifiers Act (Hon. Mr. Boyd) (Hon. Mr. Wyant) SECOND READINGS Bill No. 80 The Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2012 The Hon. Mr. Boyd, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 80 The Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned.

85 74 Monday, December 3, 2012 Bill No. 81 The Global Transportation Hub Authority Act The Hon. Mr. Boyd, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 81 The Global Transportation Hub Authority Act be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Ms. Sproule, adjourned. ADJOURNED DEBATES Bill No. 66 The Saskatchewan Advantage Grant for Education Savings (SAGES) Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Morgan: That Bill No. 66 The Saskatchewan Advantage Grant for Education Savings (SAGES) Act be now read a second time. The question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was accordingly read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Morgan, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 66 The Saskatchewan Advantage Grant for Education Savings (SAGES) Act was committed to a Committee of the Whole on Bills. The Assembly resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole to consider Bill No. 66 The Saskatchewan Advantage Grant for Education Savings (SAGES) Act. The said bill was reported without amendment, and by leave of the Assembly and pursuant to Rule 72(1), it was read the third time and passed. The Committee was given leave to sit again. Bill No. 69 The Information Services Corporation Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. McMorris: That Bill No. 69 The Information Services Corporation Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. McCall, adjourned. Bill No. 79 The Representation Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 79 The Representation Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Chartier, adjourned.

86 Monday, December 3, Bill No. 72 The Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Ms. Harpauer: That Bill No. 72 The Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Vermette, adjourned. Bill No. 73 The Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Reiter: That Bill No. 73 The Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Wotherspoon, adjourned. The Assembly recessed from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Bill No. 74 The Cities Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Reiter: That Bill No. 74 The Cities Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Broten, adjourned. Bill No. 75 The Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Reiter: That Bill No. 75 The Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Wotherspoon, adjourned. On motion of Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 8:00 p.m. until Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.

87 76 Monday, December 3, 2012 The following paper was laid upon the Table: By the Hon. Ms. Draude: RETURNS, REPORTS AND PAPERS TABLED Bylaws, Rules and Regulations of the following Professional Associations and amendments thereto, under provisions of the respective Acts: Saskatchewan Association of Social Workers (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 17)

88 77 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2012 (23RD DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS The Speaker laid before the Assembly the following: SPEAKER TABLES REPORTS Report of the Provincial Auditor 2012 (Volume 2), in accordance with the provisions of section 14.1 of The Provincial Auditor Act (Sessional Paper No. 22) PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Wotherspoon. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to provide Saskatchewan people with a fair statement of the province s finances and provide trustworthy financial management. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 11) INTRODUCTION OF BILLS The Minister, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, the following bill was received, read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time at the next sitting: Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act (Hon. Mr. Morgan)

89 78 Tuesday, December 4, 2012 SECOND READINGS Bill No. 82 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2012 Moved by the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: That Bill No. 82 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. Bill No. 83 The Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Act The Hon. Mr. Boyd, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 83 The Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Act be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. Bill No. 84 The Common Business Identifiers Act The Hon. Mr. Wyant, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 84 The Common Business Identifiers Act be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. ADJOURNED DEBATES Bill No. 69 The Information Services Corporation Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. McMorris: That Bill No. 69 The Information Services Corporation Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Chartier, adjourned. Bill No. 80 The Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Boyd: That Bill No. 80 The Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Sproule, adjourned.

90 Tuesday, December 4, Bill No. 81 The Global Transportation Hub Authority Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Boyd: That Bill No. 81 The Global Transportation Hub Authority Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. McCall, adjourned. Bill No. 45 The Miscellaneous Statutes (Saskatchewan Telecommunications) Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. McMorris: That Bill No. 45 The Miscellaneous Statutes (Saskatchewan Telecommunications) Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Vermette, adjourned. Bill No. 79 The Representation Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 79 The Representation Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned. On motion of Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 4:49 p.m. until Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.

91 80 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2012 (24TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Wotherspoon. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to provide Saskatchewan people with a fair statement of the province s finances and provide trustworthy financial management. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 11) REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON THE ECONOMY Mr. Toth, Chair of the Standing Committee on the Economy, presented the Second Report of the said committee, which is as follows: Your committee considered the Supplementary Estimates of the following government ministries and agencies and adopted the following resolutions: Supplementary Estimates, (November): Resolved, that there be granted to Her Majesty for the twelve months ending March 31, 2013, the following sums: Executive Branch of Government For Economy... $15,984,000 For SaskBuilds... $2,000,000

92 Wednesday, December 5, Resolved, that there be granted to Her Majesty for the twelve months ending March 31, 2013, the following sums, which to the extent that they remain unexpended for that fiscal year are also granted for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2014: Major Capital Expenditure For Highways and Infrastructure Capital... $50,000,000 Your committee recommends that upon concurrence of its report by the Assembly, the sums as reported and approved shall be included in the Appropriation bill for consideration by the Legislative Assembly. (Sessional Paper No. 23) On motion of Mr. Toth: Ordered, That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on the Economy be now concurred in. REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON HUMAN SERVICES Mr. Kirsch, Chair of the Standing Committee on Human Services, presented the Second Report of the said committee, which is as follows: Your committee considered the Supplementary Estimates of the following government ministry and adopted the following resolution: Supplementary Estimates, (November): Resolved, That there be granted to Her Majesty for the twelve months ending March 31, 2013, the following sums: Executive Branch of Government For Labour Relations and Workplace Safety... $525,000 Your committee recommends that upon concurrence of its report by the Assembly, the sums as reported and approved shall be included in the Appropriation bill for consideration by the Legislative Assembly. (Sessional Paper No. 24) On motion of Mr. Kirsch: Ordered, That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Human Services be now concurred in. REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON CROWN AND CENTRAL AGENCIES Mr. Brkich, Chair of the Standing Committee on Crown and Central Agencies, presented the Second Report of the said committee, which is as follows: Your committee considered the Supplementary Estimate of the following crown corporation for which no funds were requested or required to be voted:

93 82 Wednesday, December 5, 2012 Supplementary Estimates, (November): Lending and Investing Activities For Saskatchewan Power Corporation (Statutory) (Sessional Paper No. 25) On motion of Mr. Brkich: Ordered, That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Crown and Central Agencies be now concurred in. REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS AND JUSTICE Mr. Michelson, Chair of the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice, presented the Third Report of the said committee, which is as follows: Your committee considered the Supplementary Estimates of the following government ministries and adopted the following resolutions: Supplementary Estimates, (November): Resolved, That there be granted to Her Majesty for the twelve months ending March 31, 2013, the following sums: Executive Branch of Government For Corrections, Public Safety and Policing... $70,000,000 For Government Relations... $15,235,000 For Parks, Culture and Sport... $5,000,000 Your committee recommends that upon concurrence of its report by the Assembly, the sums as reported and approved shall be included in the Appropriation bill for consideration by the Legislative Assembly. (Sessional Paper No. 26) On motion of Mr. Michelson: Ordered, That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Services be now concurred in. WRITTEN QUESTIONS The Order of the Day being called for Question Nos. 115 to 182, they were answered. (See Appendix)

94 Wednesday, December 5, Summary of Resolutions adopted: COMMITTEE OF FINANCE GENERAL REVENUE FUND SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT Resolved, That there be granted to Her Majesty for the twelve months ended March 31, 2013 the following sums: BUDGETARY EXPENSES 1. For Corrections, Public Safety and Policing... 70,000, For Economy... 15,984, For Government Relations... 15,235, For Labour Relations and Workplace Safety , For Parks, Culture and Sport... 5,000, For SaskBuilds Corporation... 2,000,000 GENERAL REVENUE FUND MAJOR CAPITAL EXPENDITURE MINISTRIES AND AGENCIES Resolved, That there be granted to Her Majesty for the twelve months ending March 31, 2013, the following sums, which to the extent that they remain unexpended for that fiscal year are also granted for the fiscal year ending on March 31, 2014: 1. For Highways and Infrastructure Capital... $50,000,000 On motion of the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: Resolved, that towards making good the supply granted to Her Majesty on account of certain charges and expenses of the public service for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2013, the sum of one hundred eight million, seven hundred forty-four thousand dollars be granted out of the general revenue fund. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: Resolved, that towards making good the supply granted to Her Majesty on account of certain charges and expenses of the public service for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2013, which to the extent that they remain unexpended for the fiscal year are also granted for fiscal year ending on March 31, 2014, the sum of fifty million dollars be granted out of the general revenue fund. The said Resolutions were reported, read twice and agreed to, and the Committee given leave to sit again.

95 84 Wednesday, December 5, 2012 THE APPROPRIATION ACT, 2012 (NO. 2) Moved by the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: That Bill No. 87 The Appropriation Act, 2012 (No. 2) be introduced and read the first time. The question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read the first time. By leave of the Assembly and pursuant to Rule 72(2), the said bill was then read a second and third time and passed under its title. ROYAL ASSENT Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having entered the Chamber, took her seat upon the Throne. The Speaker addressed Her Honour: MAY IT PLEASE YOUR HONOUR: 2:40 p.m. This Legislative Assembly at its present Session has passed a bill which, in the name of the Assembly, I present to Your Honour and to which bill I respectfully request Your Honour s Assent. The Clerk of the Assembly then read the title of the bill that had been passed as follows: Bill No. 66 The Saskatchewan Advantage Grant for Education Savings (SAGES) Act Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor then replied: In Her Majesty s name, I assent to this bill. The Speaker then said: MAY IT PLEASE YOUR HONOUR: This Legislative Assembly has voted the supplies required to enable the government to defray the expenses of the public service. In the name of the Assembly I present to Your Honour the following bill, to which bill I respectfully request Your Honour s Assent: Bill No. 87 The Appropriation Act, 2012 (No. 2) Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor then replied: In Her Majesty s name, I thank the Legislative Assembly, accept their benevolence, and assent to this bill". Her Honour then retired from the Chamber. 2:42 p.m.

96 Wednesday, December 5, SECOND READINGS Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act Moved by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: That Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. ADJOURNED DEBATES Bill No. 69 The Information Services Corporation Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. McMorris: That Bill No. 69 The Information Services Corporation Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Broten, adjourned. Bill No. 82 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: That Bill No. 82 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Sproule, adjourned. Bill No. 83 The Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Boyd: That Bill No. 83 The Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Wotherspoon, adjourned. The Speaker adjourned the Assembly without question put, pursuant to Rule 6(6). The Assembly adjourned at 5:00 p.m. until Thursday at 10:00 a.m.

97 86 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2012 (25TH DAY) 10:00 a.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Wotherspoon. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to provide Saskatchewan people with a fair statement of the province s finances and provide trustworthy financial management. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 11) WRITTEN QUESTIONS The Order of the Day being called for Question Nos. 183 to 205, they were answered. (See Appendix) SEVENTY-FIVE MINUTE DEBATE The Order of the Day being called for the following motion for a Seventy-five Minute Debate, it was moved by Mr. Norris: That this Assembly commend the government for its record investments in education after 16 years of NDP neglect. A debate arising and the period of seventy-five minutes having expired, pursuant to Rule 24(4) the Deputy Speaker interrupted proceedings.

98 Thursday, December 6, ADJOURNED DEBATES Bill No. 604 The Public Health (Asbestos right-to-know) Amendment Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of Mr. Broten: That Bill No. 604 The Public Health (Asbestos right-to-know) Amendment Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Sproule, adjourned. On motion of Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 12:47 p.m. until Monday, March 4, 2013 at 1:30 p.m. pursuant to Rule 3(1).

99 88 MONDAY, MARCH 4, 2013 (26TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS INTRODUCTION OF PAGES The Speaker informed the Assembly that Kayla Malinowski would be a Page for the present Session. PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Forbes and Belanger. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to provide Saskatchewan people with a fair statement of the province s finances and provide trustworthy financial management. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 11) SPEAKER TABLES MEMBERSHIP OF THE BOARD OF INTERNAL ECONOMY The Speaker laid before the Assembly a message from Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor communicating the membership of the Board of Internal Economy dated February 19, (Sessional Paper No. 47) PROVISIONAL RULE CHANGE On motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant, by leave of the Assembly: Ordered, That notwithstanding Rules 121 and 141(1), the composition of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts shall consist of eight members including two opposition members for the duration of the Twenty-Seventh Legislature.

100 Monday, March 4, MOTION TO AMEND RULE 15 BUSINESS OF THE ASSEMBLY On motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant, by leave of the Assembly: Ordered, That the Rules and Procedures of the Legislative Assembly be amended by adding the following after Rule 15(5): 15(6) Any item of business standing in the name of a Minister may be moved by any other Minister in accordance with the conventions which permits Ministers to act for each other on the grounds of the collective nature of the government. 15(7) Paragraph (6) of this rule shall apply to the Government House Leader when he or she is not a Minister but is a Member of Executive Council. MOTION TO AMEND RULE 19 QUESTION PERIOD On motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant, by leave of the Assembly: Ordered, That the Rules and Procedures of the Legislative Assembly be amended by adding the following after Rule 19(4): 19(5) When the Government House Leader is a Member of Executive Council, but not a Minister of the Crown, he or she may be permitted to answer questions in accordance with Rule 19(2). ADJOURNED DEBATES / DÉBATS AJOURNÉS Bill No. 76 The Municipal Board Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Reiter: That Bill No. 76 The Municipal Board Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned. Bill No. 77 The Horse Racing Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Ms. Harpauer: That Bill No. 77 The Horse Racing Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned. Bill No. 78 The Social Workers Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Ms. Draude: That Bill No. 78 The Social Workers Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. McCall, adjourned.

101 90 Monday, March 4, 2013 Bill No. 79 The Representation Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 79 The Representation Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Broten, adjourned. Bill No. 80 The Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Boyd: That Bill No. 80 The Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Chartier, adjourned. Bill No. 81 The Global Transportation Hub Authority Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Boyd: That Bill No. 81 The Global Transportation Hub Authority Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. Bill No. 82 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: That Bill No. 82 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned. Bill No. 83 The Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Boyd: That Bill No. 83 The Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Vermette, adjourned. Bill No. 84 The Common Business Identifiers Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 84 The Common Business Identifiers Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. McCall, adjourned.

102 Monday, March 4, Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Morgan: That Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Chartier, adjourned. The Assembly recessed from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Bill No. 45 The Miscellaneous Statutes (Saskatchewan Telecommunications) Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. McMorris: That Bill No. 45 The Miscellaneous Statutes (Saskatchewan Telecommunications) Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned. Bill No. 46 The Municipal Employees Pension Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: That Bill No. 46 The Municipal Employees Pension Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. Bill No. 47 The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: That Bill No. 47 The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Vermette, adjourned. Bill No. 48 The Management and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: That Bill No. 48 The Management and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned. Bill No. 49 The Forestry Professions Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: That Bill No. 49 The Forestry Professions Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Broten, adjourned.

103 92 Monday, March 4, 2013 Bill No. 50 The Medical Profession Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Duncan: That Bill No. 50 The Medical Profession Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Chartier, adjourned. Bill No. 51 The Public Inquiries Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 51 Loi de 2012 sur les enquêtes publiques The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 51 The Public Inquiries Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. M. Wyant: Que le projet de loi n o 51 Loi de 2012 sur les enquêtes publiques soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de M. Forbes, il est ajourné. Bill No. 52 The Public Inquiries Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 52 The Public Inquiries Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned. Bill No. 53 The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2012 (No. 2) The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 53 The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2012 (No. 2) be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned. Bill No. 54 The Seizure of Criminal Property Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 54 The Seizure of Criminal Property Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Vermette, adjourned. Bill No. 55 The Consumer Protection and Business Practices Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 55 The Consumer Protection and Business Practices Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Broten, adjourned.

104 Monday, March 4, On motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 10:02 p.m. until Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. RETURNS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS TABLED The following papers were tabled intersessionally during the period from December 7, 2012 to March 3, 2013: NO. RETURNS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS DATE TABLED Children s Advocate: Report entitled In the Matter of E.J.H. and K.G.H. Administrative Fairness Investigation Report, dated December 12, 2012 December 2012 Detail of Expenditures The Election Act, 1996 Provincial December 21, 2012 Constituencies Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations: Annual Report and December 21, 2012 Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2012 Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations Master Trust Combined Investment Fund: Financial Statements for the year ended December 21, 2012 December 31, 2011 Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations Disability Income Plan General: Financial Statements for the year ended December 31, December 21, Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations Disability Income Plan C.U.P.E.: Financial Statements for the year ended December 31, December 21, Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations Disability Income Plan S.E.I.U. Financial Statements for the year ended December 31, December 21, Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations Disability Income Plan S.U.N: Financial Statements for the year ended December 31, December 21, Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations In-Scope Extended Health/Enhanced Dental Plan: Financial Statements for the year ended December 21, 2012 December 31, 2011 Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations Core Dental Plan: December 21, 2012 Financial Statements for the year ended December 31, 2011 Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations Out-of-Scope Extended Health/Enhanced Dental Plan: Financial Statements for the December 21, 2012 year ended December 31, 2011 Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations Group Life Insurance Plan: Financial Statements for the year ended December 31, December 21,

105 94 Monday, March 4, 2013 NO. RETURNS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS DATE TABLED Teachers Superannuation Commission Group Life Insurance: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended August 31, 2012 Provincial Auditor: Business and Financial Plan, pursuant to section 14.1 of The Provincial Auditor Act, for the year ended March 31, 2014 Tourism Saskatchewan: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended September 30, 2012, including Payee List Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority: Supplementary Financial Information (unaudited) for the year ended March 31, 2012 (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 252, tabled July 27, 2012) Justice and Attorney General Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission Fund: Financial Statements for the period ending October 1, 2012 Chief Electoral Officer: Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2011 (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 342, tabled August 2, 2011) Chief Electoral Officer: Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2012 (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 244, tabled July 27, 2012) December 28, 2012 January 17, 2013 January 21, 2013 January 24, 2013 January 29, 2013 February 19, 2013 February 19, 2013

106 95 TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 2013 (27TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Forbes and Belanger. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Sessional Paper No. 46) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC SAFETY On motion of the Hon. Ms. Harpauer, by leave of the Assembly: Ordered, That a Special Committee on Traffic Safety be appointed in accordance with Rule 150(1) of the Rules and Procedures of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan to conduct an inquiry on matters related to: Improving traffic safety and reducing fatalities by examining the dominant factors that cause traffic collisions in the province: impaired driving, distracted driving, excessive speed, intersection safety, and wildlife collisions as well as education and public awareness issues related to traffic safety; and That the said committee shall hold public hearings to receive representations from interested individuals and groups and report its recommendations to the Assembly by August 30, 2013; and further That Members Hickie, Wilson, Cox, Parent, Steinley, Chartier, and Vermette be appointed to the said committee.

107 96 Tuesday, March 5, 2013 ADJOURNED DEBATES Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Morgan: That Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Sproule, adjourned. Bill No. 76 The Municipal Board Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Reiter: That Bill No. 76 The Municipal Board Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Chartier, adjourned. Bill No. 77 The Horse Racing Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Ms. Harpauer: That Bill No. 77 The Horse Racing Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Vermette, adjourned. Bill No. 78 The Social Workers Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Ms. Draude: That Bill No. 78 The Social Workers Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned. Bill No. 79 The Representation Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 79 The Representation Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. McCall, adjourned. Bill No. 80 The Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Boyd: That Bill No. 80 The Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. The Assembly recessed from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m.

108 Tuesday, March 5, Bill No. 81 The Global Transportation Hub Authority Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Boyd: That Bill No. 81 The Global Transportation Hub Authority Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned. Bill No. 82 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: That Bill No. 82 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. McCall, adjourned. Bill No. 83 The Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Boyd: That Bill No. 83 The Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Chartier, adjourned. Bill No. 84 The Common Business Identifiers Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 84 The Common Business Identifiers Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Sproule, adjourned. Bill No. 45 The Miscellaneous Statutes (Saskatchewan Telecommunications) Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. McMorris: That Bill No. 45 The Miscellaneous Statutes (Saskatchewan Telecommunications) Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 45 The Miscellaneous Statutes (Saskatchewan Telecommunications) Amendment Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on Crown and Central Agencies. Bill No. 46 The Municipal Employees Pension Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: That Bill No. 46 The Municipal Employees Pension Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time.

109 98 Tuesday, March 5, 2013 The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 46 The Municipal Employees Pension Amendment Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on Crown and Central Agencies. Bill No. 47 The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: That Bill No. 47 The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 47 The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Amendment Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on the Economy. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 8:56 p.m. until Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.

110 99 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 2013 (28TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Forbes and Belanger. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 46) ADJOURNED DEBATES Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Morgan: That Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Vermette, adjourned. Bill No. 69 The Information Services Corporation Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. McMorris: That Bill No. 69 The Information Services Corporation Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned.

111 100 Wednesday, March 6, 2013 Bill No. 48 The Management and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: That Bill No. 48 The Management and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. McCall, adjourned. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 4:00 p.m. until Thursday at 10:00 a.m.

112 101 THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 2013 (29TH DAY) 10:00 a.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS A petition of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan was presented and laid upon the Table by Mr. Belanger. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 46) INTRODUCTION OF BILLS The following bill was received, read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time at the next sitting: Bill No. 86 The Regulatory Modernization and Accountability Act (Hon. Mr. Boyd) SEVENTY-FIVE MINUTE DEBATE The Order of the Day being called for the following motion for a Seventy-Five Minute Debate, it was moved by Mr. Forbes: That this Assembly expresses its disagreement with the government over the pace, scope, and necessity of rewriting the workplace laws of the province, and calls on the government to delay the passage of Bill No. 85 until the fall sitting. A debate arising and the period of seventy-five minutes having expired, pursuant to Rule 24(4) the Deputy Speaker interrupted proceedings.

113 102 Thursday, March 7, 2013 PRIVATE MEMBERS MOTIONS The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed Motion No. 1 moved by Mr. Hickie: That this Assembly expresses its disagreement with NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair s contention that the western Canadian energy and resource sector is responsible for the decline in central Canada s manufacturing sector which Mr. Mulcair has referred to as Dutch disease. The debate continuing, and pursuant to Rule 26(4), the question was put and it was agreed to on the following Recorded Division: YEAS 43 Morgan Stewart Duncan Krawetz Boyd Eagles McMorris Cheveldayoff Harpauer Toth Huyghebaert Doherty Marchuk Reiter McMillan Heppner Harrison Wyant Tell Elhard Hart Bradshaw Bjornerud Brkich Hutchinson Makowsky Ottenbreit Campeau Wilson Norris Ross Kirsch Michelson Doke Jurgens Steinley Hickie Lawrence Tochor Moe Parent Phillips Docherty NAYS 2 Nilson McCall On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 12:21 p.m. until Monday at 1:30 p.m. The following paper was laid upon the Table: By the Hon. Mr. Reiter: RETURNS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS TABLED Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan Remuneration of Members, Bylaw No. 2, enacted August 18, 2010 (Sessional Paper No. 48)

114 103 MONDAY, MARCH 11, 2013 (30TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Forbes. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petition was favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) COMMONWEALTH DAY MESSAGE The Speaker, before Orders of the Day, read the Commonwealth Day Message of Her Majesty the Queen. SECOND READINGS Bill No. 86 The Regulatory Modernization and Accountability Act Moved by the Hon. Mr. Boyd: That Bill No. 86 The Regulatory Modernization and Accountability Act be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Wotherspoon, adjourned. ADJOURNED DEBATES / DÉBATS AJOURNÉS Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Morgan: That Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. McCall, adjourned.

115 104 Monday, March 11, 2013 Bill No. 69 The Information Services Corporation Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. McMorris: That Bill No. 69 The Information Services Corporation Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 69 The Information Services Corporation Act was committed to the Standing Committee on Crown and Central Agencies. Bill No. 48 The Management and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: That Bill No. 48 The Management and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 48 The Management and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Amendment Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on the Economy. Bill No. 49 The Forestry Professions Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: That Bill No. 49 The Forestry Professions Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Wotherspoon, adjourned. Bill No. 50 The Medical Profession Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Duncan: That Bill No. 50 The Medical Profession Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. McCall, adjourned. Bill No. 51 The Public Inquiries Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 51 Loi de 2012 sur les enquêtes publiques The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 51 The Public Inquiries Act, 2012 be now read a second time. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. M. Wyant: Que le projet de loi n o 51 Loi de 2012 sur les enquêtes publiques soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois.

116 Monday, March 11, The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Chartier, adjourned. Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de Mme Chartier, il est ajourné. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 4:59 p.m. until Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. The following paper was laid upon the Table: By the Hon. Mr. Reiter: RETURNS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS TABLED Annual Report and Financial Statements for Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan for the year ended June 30, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 49)

117 106 TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 2013 (31ST DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Forbes. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 46) CONDOLENCE MOTIONS Moved by the Hon. Mr. Wall, by leave of the Assembly: That this Assembly records with sorrow and regret the passing of a former Member of this Assembly and expresses its grateful appreciation of the contribution he made to his community, his constituency, and to the province. Beverly Milton Dyck who passed away on August 11, 2012, at the age of 76, was a Member of this Legislative Assembly from 1971 until 1982, representing the constituencies of Saskatoon City Park and Saskatoon Mayfair for the New Democratic Party. Prior to becoming a Member, Bev Dyck received a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Saskatchewan. He taught in the communities of Meadow Lake, Biggar, Battleford, and Saskatoon at Bedford Road Collegiate. While a Member, Bev Dyck, served as Deputy Speaker from February 24, 1972 until November 12, 1975.

118 Tuesday, March 12, After his time in this Legislature, Bev was elected to the Saskatoon City council in 1985 and served until In recording its own deep sense of loss and bereavement, this Assembly expresses its most sincere sympathy to members of the bereaved family. A debate arising and the question being put, it was agreed to. Moved by the Hon. Mr. Wall, by leave of the Assembly: That this Assembly records with sorrow and regret the passing of a former Member of this Assembly and expresses its grateful appreciation of the contribution he made to his community, his constituency, and to the province. Paul Mostoway who passed away on March 19, 2012, at the age of 83, was a Member of this Legislative Assembly from 1971 until 1982, representing the constituencies of Hanley and Saskatoon Centre for the New Democratic Party. He served as the Legislative Whip and was the Chairman of the Special Committee on Welfare. Mr. Mostoway was born on October 16, 1929 in Mayfair, Saskatchewan. He grew up in Guernsey and Saskatoon. He attended St. Paul s School and City Park Collegiate. He later attended the University of Saskatchewan and received a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education degrees. He started work as a teacher in 1956 and retired in Mr. Mostoway continued his public service as a Catholic School Board trustee and city councillor in Saskatoon. He served as a trustee from 1985 to 1994 and councillor from 1988 to Mr. Mostoway was involved in many organizations including the Senate of the University of Saskatchewan and on the board of the Mendel Art Gallery. He is sadly missed by his wife of 57 years, Victoria, and their children and grandchildren. In recording its own deep sense of loss and bereavement, this Assembly expresses its most sincere sympathy to members of the bereaved family. A debate arising and the question being put, it was agreed to. Moved by the Hon. Mr. Wall, by leave of the Assembly: That this Assembly records with sorrow and regret the passing of a former Member of this Assembly and expresses its grateful appreciation of the contribution he made to his community, his constituency, and to the province. Roy Nelson who passed away on March 26, 2012, at the age of 86, was a Member of this Legislative Assembly from 1975 until 1978, representing the constituency of Assiniboia-Gravelbourg for the Liberal Party.

119 108 Tuesday, March 12, 2013 Mr. Nelson was born on December 3, He attended the Moose Jaw Normal School and University of Saskatchewan. As a farmer and rancher, he was committed to many organizations in his community. In 1997, Mr. Nelson received a Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal which formally recognized his dedication to local agriculture, sports, veterans, and civic associations. He is sadly missed by his wife of 62 years, Kay and their children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. In recording its own deep sense of loss and bereavement, this Assembly expresses its most sincere sympathy to members of the bereaved family. A debate arising and the question being put, it was agreed to. Moved by the Hon. Mr. Wall, by leave of the Assembly: That this Assembly records with sorrow and regret the passing of a former Member of this Assembly and expresses its grateful appreciation of the contribution he made to his community, his constituency, and to the province. John Skoberg who passed away on August 12, 2012, at the age of 86, was a Member of this Legislative Assembly from 1975 until 1982, representing the constituency of Moose Jaw North for the New Democratic Party. Mr. Skoberg was born on February 2, 1926 in Lougheed, Alberta. He joined the Canadian Pacific Railway at the age of 18 and was transferred to Moose Jaw in 1950 where he became a locomotive engineer. Prior to becoming an MLA, he served as a Moose Jaw city councillor from 1965 until 1968 and as a Member of Parliament from 1968 until He also returned to city council during his time as an MLA and held both offices simultaneously. He is sadly missed by his wife of 63 years, Margaret Ann and their three children, Dana, Diane, and Vicki as well as several grandchildren and great grandchildren. In recording its own deep sense of loss and bereavement, this Assembly expresses its most sincere sympathy to members of the bereaved family. A debate arising and the question being put, it was agreed to. The Assembly recessed from 3:18 p.m. until 3:26 p.m. TRIBUTE TO A FORMER LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Moved by the Hon. Mr. Wall, by leave of the Assembly: That this Assembly unite in paying tribute to the memory of the Hon. Sylvia O. Fedoruk, 17th Lieutenant Governor of the province of Saskatchewan, who died on September 26, 2012.

120 Tuesday, March 12, Born in Canora in 1927, she was educated at the University of Saskatchewan and University of Windsor. Prior to becoming the Lieutenant Governor she had many distinguished accomplishments in sport and academia. Her Honour played many sports including basketball, softball, hockey, volleyball, track and field, and golf. She won four Canadian track and field medals, the western Canadian interuniversity basketball title and five provincial softball championships. Her most notable accomplishments came in the sport of curling. Her team won three provincial curling championships and won the first ever Canadian women s curling championship in For her sporting accomplishments she was inducted into the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame and the Curling Hall of Fame in In her career, she was a professor, nuclear physicist, and researcher. For thirty-five years, she was associated with Saskatoon Cancer Clinic. Her Honour was involved in the development of the world s first Cobalt 60 unit and one of the first nuclear medicine scanning machines. She was the director of physics for the Saskatchewan Cancer Foundation, the first female member of the Atomic Energy Control Board of Canada and the first woman chancellor of the University of Saskatchewan. For her many outstanding accomplishments, she received the Saskatchewan Order of Merit in 1986 and was named an Officer of the Order of Canada in On September 7, 1988 her Honour was sworn in as the 17th and first female Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan. During her tenure, her Honour took personal pleasure from her work with children and youth particularly in the context of education. She served as Lieutenant Governor until May In recording its own deep sense of loss and bereavement, this Assembly expresses its most sincere sympathy with members of the bereaved family. A debate arising and the question being put, it was agreed to. Moved by the Hon. Mr. Harrison, by leave of the Assembly: That notwithstanding Rule 8(2) of the Rules and Procedures of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, an audio-video record of the oral tributes, together with the Hansard transcript and the resolutions adopted, be communicated in memory of the deceased to the bereaved families on behalf of the Assembly by Mr. Speaker. ADJOURNED DEBATES / DÉBATS AJOURNÉS Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Morgan: That Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned.

121 110 Tuesday, March 12, 2013 Bill No. 49 The Forestry Professions Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: That Bill No. 49 The Forestry Professions Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, the Assembly recessed from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. The debate being resumed on Second Reading of Bill No. 49 The Forestry Professions Amendment Act, 2012, it was on motion of Mr. Vermette, adjourned Bill No. 50 The Medical Profession Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Duncan: That Bill No. 50 The Medical Profession Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 50 The Medical Profession Amendment Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on Human Services. Bill No. 51 The Public Inquiries Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 51 Loi de 2012 sur les enquêtes publiques The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 51 The Public Inquiries Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Wyant, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 51 The Public Inquiries Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. M. Wyant: Que le projet de loi n o 51 Loi de 2012 sur les enquêtes publiques soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Le débat se poursuit et la motion, mise aux voix, est adoptée et, en conséquence, ledit projet de loi est lu une deuxième fois. Selon la désignation de l hon. M. Wyant, conformément au règlement 81, le projet de loi n o 51 Loi de 2012 sur les enquêtes publiques est renvoyé au Comité permanent des affaires intergouvernementales et de la justice. Bill No. 52 The Public Inquiries Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 52 The Public Inquiries Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time.

122 Tuesday, March 12, By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 52 The Public Inquiries Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice. Bill No. 53 The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2012 (No. 2) The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 53 The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2012 (No. 2) be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Vermette, adjourned. Bill No. 54 The Seizure of Criminal Property Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 54 The Seizure of Criminal Property Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 54 The Seizure of Criminal Property Amendment Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 8:30 p.m. until Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.

123 112 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 2013 (32ND DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Forbes. PRESENTING PETITIONS FOR PRIVATE BILLS The following petitions were presented and laid upon the Table: By Mr. Hart By Mr. Kirsch Of the Orange Benevolent Society, in the province of Saskatchewan Of the Lutheran Sunset Home of Saskatoon, in the province of Saskatchewan READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 46) WRITTEN QUESTIONS The Order of the Day being called for Question Nos. 206 to 208, they were answered. (See Appendix) ADJOURNED DEBATES / DÉBATS AJOURNÉS Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Morgan: That Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act be now read a second time.

124 Wednesday, March 13, The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Broten, adjourned. Bill No. 55 The Consumer Protection and Business Practices Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 55 The Consumer Protection and Business Practices Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 55 The Consumer Protection and Business Practices Act was committed to the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice. Bill No. 56 The Court of Appeal Amendment Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 56 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 2000 sur la Cour d appel The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 56 The Court of Appeal Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. M. Wyant: Que le projet de loi n o 56 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 2000 sur la Cour d appel soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Le débat se poursuit et la motion, mise aux voix, est adoptée et, en conséquence, ledit projet de loi est lu une deuxième fois. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 56 The Court of Appeal Amendment Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice. Selon la désignation de l hon. M. Harrison, conformément au règlement 81, le projet de loi n o 56 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 2000 sur la Cour d appel est renvoyé au Comité permanent des affaires intergouvernementales et de la justice. Bill No. 57 The Condominium Property Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 57 The Condominium Property Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 57 The Condominium Property Amendment Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice.

125 114 Wednesday, March 13, 2013 Bill No. 58 The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 58 The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned. Bill No. 59 The Animal Identification Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Stewart: That Bill No. 59 The Animal Identification Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 59 The Animal Identification Amendment Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on the Economy. Bill No. 60 The Animal Products Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Stewart: That Bill No. 60 The Animal Products Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 60 The Animal Products Amendment Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on the Economy. Bill No. 61 The Railway Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. McMorris: That Bill No. 61 The Railway Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned. Bill No. 62 The Parks Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Doherty: That Bill No. 62 The Parks Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned.

126 Wednesday, March 13, Bill No. 63 The Regional Parks Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Doherty: That Bill No. 63 The Regional Parks Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Sproule, adjourned. The Speaker adjourned the Assembly without question put, pursuant to Rule 6(6). The Assembly adjourned at 5:00 p.m. until Thursday at 10:00 a.m.

127 116 THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 (33RD DAY) 10:00 a.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Forbes. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 46) READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS FOR PRIVATE BILLS According to Order, the Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel having favourably reported on the same pursuant to Rule 16(7), the following petitions were read and received: Of the Lutheran Sunset Home of Saskatoon, in the province of Saskatchewan, praying for an Act to amend An Act to incorporate Lutheran Sunset Home of Saskatoon (Sessional Paper No. 50) Of the Orange Benevolent Society, in the province of Saskatchewan, praying for an Act to repeal An Act to incorporate The Orange Benevolent Society of Saskatchewan (Sessional Paper No. 51) SUBSTITUTION OF MEMBERS ON STANDING COMMITTEES On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, by leave of the Assembly: Ordered, That the name of Rob Norris be substituted for the name of Darryl Hickie on the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice.

128 Thursday, March 14, On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, by leave of the Assembly: Ordered, That the name of Laura Ross be substituted for the name of Warren Michelson on the Standing Committee on Public Accounts. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, by leave of the Assembly: Ordered, That the name of Roger Parent be substituted for the name of Laura Ross on the Standing Committee on Private Bills. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, by leave of the Assembly: Ordered, That the name of Nadine Wilson be substituted for the name of Doreen Eagles on the Standing Committee on Human Services. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, by leave of the Assembly: Ordered, That the name of Darryl Hickie be substituted for the name of Nadine Wilson on the Standing Committee on Crown and Central Agencies. On motion of Ms. Sproule, by leave of the Assembly: Ordered, That the name of Cathy Sproule be substituted for the name of Warren McCall on the Standing Committee on House Services. On motion of Ms. Sproule, by leave of the Assembly: Ordered, That the name of Doyle Vermette be substituted for the name of Cathy Sproule on the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice. On motion of Ms. Sproule, by leave of the Assembly: Ordered, That the name of David Forbes be substituted for the name of Cam Broten on the Standing Committee on Human Services. On motion of Ms. Sproule, by leave of the Assembly: Ordered, That the name of Cathy Sproule be substituted for the name of Warren McCall on the Standing Committee on Crown and Central Agencies. On motion of Ms. Sproule, by leave of the Assembly: Ordered, That the name of Warren McCall be added to the membership of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts pursuant to an Order dated March 4, WRITTEN QUESTIONS The Order of the Day being called for Question Nos. 209 to 212, they were answered. (See Appendix)

129 118 Thursday, March 14, 2013 SEVENTY-FIVE MINUTE DEBATE The Order of the Day being called for the following motion for a Seventy-five Minute Debate, it was moved by Mr. Steinley: That this Assembly commend the government for policies such as balanced budgets, low taxes, and a stable royalty regime, which have lead to record-low unemployment rates and nation-leading economic growth. A debate arising and the period of seventy-five minutes having expired, pursuant to Rule 24(4) the Speaker interrupted proceedings. ADJOURNED DEBATES Bill No. 604 The Public Health (Asbestos right-to-know) Amendment Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of Mr. Broten: That Bill No. 604 The Public Health (Asbestos right-to-know) Amendment Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of Mr. Broten, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 604 The Public Health (Asbestos right-to-know) Amendment Act was committed to the Standing Committee on Human Services. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 12:24 p.m. until Monday at 1:30 p.m.

130 119 MONDAY, MARCH 18, 2013 (34TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Forbes. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 46) MOTION TO GRANT LEAVE OF ABSENCE On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, by leave of the Assembly: Ordered, That leave of absence be granted to the Members for Regina Qu Appelle Valley and Saskatchewan Rivers for Wednesday, March 20 and Thursday, March 21, 2013 inclusive, to attend the Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians Outreach Programme in Quebec on behalf of this Assembly. ADJOURNED DEBATES / DÉBATS AJOURNÉS Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Morgan: That Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Wotherspoon, adjourned.

131 120 Monday, March 18, 2013 Bill No. 61 The Railway Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. McMorris: That Bill No. 61 The Railway Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Vermette, adjourned. Bill No. 62 The Parks Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Doherty: That Bill No. 62 The Parks Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. McCall, adjourned. Bill No. 63 The Regional Parks Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Doherty: That Bill No. 63 The Regional Parks Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Chartier, adjourned. Bill No. 64 The Regional Parks Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 64 Loi de 2012 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Regional Parks Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Doherty: That Bill No. 64 The Regional Parks Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Chartier, adjourned. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. M. Doherty: Que le projet de loi n o 64 Loi de 2012 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Regional Parks Act, 2012 soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de Mme Chartier, il est ajourné. Bill No. 65 The Securities Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 65 The Securities Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 65 The Securities Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) was committed to the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice.

132 Monday, March 18, Bill No. 67 The Community Planning Profession Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Reiter: That Bill No. 67 The Community Planning Profession Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. McCall, adjourned. Bill No. 68 The Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 68 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1988 sur les juges de paix The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 68 The Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 68 The Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. M. Wyant: Que le projet de loi n o 68 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1988 sur les juges de paix soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Le débat se poursuit et la motion, mise aux voix, est adoptée et, en conséquence, ledit projet de loi est lu une deuxième fois. Selon la désignation de l hon. M. Harrison, conformément au règlement 81, le projet de loi n o 68 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1988 sur les juges de paix est renvoyé au Comité permanent des affaires intergouvernementales et de la justice. Bill No. 70 The Education Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) Projet de loi n o 70 Loi n o 2 de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1995 sur l éducation The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Marchuk: That Bill No. 70 The Education Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. M. Marchuk: Que le projet de loi n o 70 Loi n o 2 de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1995 sur l éducation soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de M. Belanger, il est ajourné. The Assembly recessed from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Bill No. 71 The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 71 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1997 sur la réglementation des boissons alcoolisées et des jeux de hasard The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Ms. Harpauer: That Bill No. 71 The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. Mme Harpauer: Que le projet de loi n o 71 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1997 sur la réglementation des boissons alcoolisées et des jeux de hasard soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois.

133 122 Monday, March 18, 2013 The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Vermette, adjourned. Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de M. Vermette, il est ajourné. Bill No. 72 The Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Ms. Harpauer: That Bill No. 72 The Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. McCall, adjourned. Bill No. 73 The Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Reiter: That Bill No. 73 The Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Chartier, adjourned. Bill No. 74 The Cities Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Reiter: That Bill No. 74 The Cities Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned. Bill No. 75 The Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Reiter: That Bill No. 75 The Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Sproule, adjourned. Bill No. 76 The Municipal Board Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Reiter: That Bill No. 76 The Municipal Board Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Vermette, adjourned. Bill No. 77 The Horse Racing Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Ms. Harpauer: That Bill No. 77 The Horse Racing Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Chartier, adjourned.

134 Monday, March 18, Bill No. 78 The Social Workers Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Ms. Draude: That Bill No. 78 The Social Workers Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Sproule, adjourned. Bill No. 79 The Representation Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 79 The Representation Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Vermette, adjourned. Bill No. 80 The Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Boyd: That Bill No. 80 The Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned. Bill No. 81 The Global Transportation Hub Authority Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Boyd: That Bill No. 81 The Global Transportation Hub Authority Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Chartier, adjourned. Bill No. 82 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: That Bill No. 82 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned. Bill No. 83 The Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Boyd: That Bill No. 83 The Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. McCall, adjourned. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 10:29 p.m. until Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.

135 124 TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 2013 (35TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Forbes. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 46) REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON PRIVATE BILLS Ms. Wilson, Chair of the Standing Committee on Private Bills, presented the First Report of the said committee which is as follows: Your committee has duly examined the under-mentioned petitions for Private Bills and finds that the provisions of Rules 91, 92 and 95 have been fully complied with: Of the Orange Benevolent Society, in the province of Saskatchewan, praying for an Act to repeal The Orange Benevolent Society of Saskatchewan Act Of the Lutheran Sunset Home of Saskatoon, in the province of Saskatchewan, praying for an Act to amend The Lutheran Sunset Home of Saskatoon Act (Sessional Paper No. 52) On motion of Ms. Wilson: Ordered, That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Private Bills be now concurred in.

136 Tuesday, March 19, Thereupon the Clerk laid upon the Table the following bills: Bill No. 901 The Orange Benevolent Society Repeal Act Bill No. 902 The Lutheran Sunset Home of Saskatoon Amendment Act, 2013 (Mr. Hart) (Mr. Kirsch) The said bills were deemed to have been read the first time, and ordered for Second Reading at the next sitting, pursuant to Rule 98. ADJOURNED DEBATES / DÉBATS AJOURNÉS Bill No. 49 The Forestry Professions Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: That Bill No. 49 The Forestry Professions Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 49 The Forestry Professions Amendment Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on the Economy. Bill No. 67 The Community Planning Profession Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Reiter: That Bill No. 67 The Community Planning Profession Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 67 The Community Planning Profession Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice. Bill No. 82 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: That Bill No. 82 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 82 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on Crown and Central Agencies.

137 126 Tuesday, March 19, 2013 Bill No. 84 The Common Business Identifiers Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 84 The Common Business Identifiers Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 84 The Common Business Identifiers Act was committed to the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice. Bill No. 62 The Parks Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Doherty: That Bill No. 62 The Parks Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Chartier, adjourned. Bill No. 63 The Regional Parks Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Doherty: That Bill No. 63 The Regional Parks Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned. Bill No. 64 The Regional Parks Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 64 Loi de 2012 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Regional Parks Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Doherty: That Bill No. 64 The Regional Parks Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. McCall, adjourned. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. M. Doherty: Que le projet de loi n o 64 Loi de 2012 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Regional Parks Act, 2012 soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de M. McCall, il est ajourné. Bill No. 53 The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2012 (No. 2) The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 53 The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2012 (No. 2) be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned.

138 Tuesday, March 19, Bill No. 58 The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 58 The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Sproule, adjourned. Bill No. 61 The Railway Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. McMorris: That Bill No. 61 The Railway Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 4:59 p.m. until Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. The following papers were laid upon the Table: By the Hon. Mr. McMorris: RETURNS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS TABLED Bylaws, Rules and Regulations of the following Professional Associations and amendments thereto, under provisions of the respective Acts: Saskatchewan Association of Architects Saskatchewan Dental Assistants Association Funeral and Cremation Services Council of Saskatchewan Law Society of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan College of Physicians and Surgeons Saskatchewan College of Pharmacists Saskatchewan College of Physical Therapists Saskatchewan College of Psychologists Saskatchewan Registered Nurses Association (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 17)

139 128 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 2013 (36TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Forbes. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 46) TABLING OF ESTIMATES AND SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES The Hon. Mr. Krawetz delivered a message from Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor which was read by the Speaker as follows: March 20, 2013 The Lieutenant Governor transmits Estimates of certain sums required for the service of the province for the twelve months ending March 31, 2014, and Supplementary Estimates March of certain sums required for the service of the province for the twelve months ending March 31, 2013, and recommends the same to the Legislative Assembly. HONOURABLE VAUGHN SOLOMON SCHOFIELD Lieutenant Governor (Sessional Paper No. 53)

140 Wednesday, March 20, BUDGET MOTION Moved by the Hon. Mr. Krawetz, seconded by Mr. Norris: That the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Wotherspoon, adjourned. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: MOTION TO RESUME BUDGET DEBATE Ordered, That debate on the motion That the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government be resumed on Thursday, March 21, On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 3:20 p.m. until Thursday at 10:00 a.m.

141 130 THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013 (37TH DAY) 10:00 a.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Forbes. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 46) BUDGET DEBATE The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Krawetz, seconded by Mr. Norris: That the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government. The debate continuing, it was moved by Mr. Wotherspoon, seconded by Mr. Belanger, in amendment thereto: That all the words after That the Assembly be deleted and the following be added: disagrees with the government for tabling a credit card budget that pushes costs on future generations, hurts health care, fails students and schools, rolls back the clock on environment progress, denies transparency, and relies on short-sighted privatization schemes. The debate continuing on the motion and the amendment, the Speaker adjourned the Assembly without question put, pursuant to Rule 6(6). The Assembly adjourned at 1:00 p.m. until Monday at 1:30 p.m.

142 131 MONDAY, MARCH 25, 2013 (38TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Forbes. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 46) INTRODUCTION OF BILLS Leave of the Assembly having been granted and the Minister, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, the following bill was received, read the first time and by leave of the Assembly and pursuant to Rule 72(1), ordered to be read a second time later this day: Bill No. 88 The Saskatchewan Medical Care Insurance Amendment Act, 2013 (Hon. Mr. Duncan) Moved by the Hon. Mr. Duncan: That Bill No. 88 The Saskatchewan Medical Care Insurance Amendment Act, 2013 be now read a second time. A debate arising and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time, and by leave of the Assembly and pursuant to Rule 72(1), referred to a Committee of the Whole later this day.

143 132 Monday, March 25, 2013 COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE The Assembly, according to Order, resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole. The following bill was reported without amendment, read the third time and passed: Bill No. 88 The Saskatchewan Medical Care Insurance Amendment Act, 2013 The Committee was given leave to sit again. Unanimous consent having been granted, the Assembly reverted to Routine Proceedings Presenting Reports by Standing and Special Committees. WRITTEN QUESTIONS The Order of the Day being called for Question Nos. 213 to 227, they were answered. (See Appendix) BUDGET DEBATE The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Krawetz, seconded by Mr. Norris: That the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government. And the proposed amendment thereto moved by Mr. Wotherspoon, seconded by Mr. Belanger: That all the words after That the Assembly be deleted and the following be added: disagrees with the government for tabling a credit card budget that pushes costs on future generations, hurts health care, fails students and schools, rolls back the clock on environment progress, denies transparency, and relies on short-sighted privatization schemes. The debate continuing on the motion and the amendment, the Assembly recessed from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. The debate being resumed on the motion and the amendment, it was on motion of the Hon. Mr. Duncan, adjourned. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 10:09 p.m. until Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.

144 133 TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 2013 (39TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Forbes. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 46) INTRODUCTION OF BILLS The following bill was received, read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time at the next sitting: Bill No. 89 The Creative Saskatchewan Act (Hon. Mr. Doherty) WRITTEN QUESTIONS The Order of the Day being called for Question Nos. 228 to 235, they were answered. (See Appendix) BUDGET DEBATE The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Krawetz, seconded by Mr. Norris: That the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government.

145 134 Tuesday, March 26, 2013 And the proposed amendment thereto moved by Mr. Wotherspoon, seconded by Mr. Belanger: That all the words after That the Assembly be deleted and the following be added: disagrees with the government for tabling a credit card budget that pushes costs on future generations, hurts health care, fails students and schools, rolls back the clock on environment progress, denies transparency, and relies on short-sighted privatization schemes. The debate continuing on the motion and the amendment, the Assembly recessed from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. The debate being resumed on the motion and the amendment, the Speaker adjourned the Assembly without question put, pursuant to Rule 6(6). The Assembly adjourned at 10:30 p.m. until Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.

146 135 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 2013 (40TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Forbes. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 46) MOTION TO GRANT LEAVE OF ABSENCE On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, by leave of the Assembly: Ordered, That leave of absence be granted to the Members for Prince Albert Carlton and Saskatoon Riversdale for Monday, April 29 to Wednesday, May 1, 2013 inclusive, to attend the international conference on Urban Traffic Safety in Edmonton, Alberta on behalf of the Special Committee on Traffic Safety. BUDGET DEBATE The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Krawetz, seconded by Mr. Norris: That the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government. And the proposed amendment thereto moved by Mr. Wotherspoon, seconded by Mr. Belanger:

147 136 Wednesday, March 27, 2013 That all the words after That the Assembly be deleted and the following be added: disagrees with the government for tabling a credit card budget that pushes costs on future generations, hurts health care, fails students and schools, rolls back the clock on environment progress, denies transparency, and relies on short-sighted privatization schemes. The debate continuing on the motion and the amendment, the Deputy Speaker adjourned the Assembly without question put, pursuant to Rule 6(6). The Assembly adjourned at 5:00 p.m. until Thursday at 10:00 a.m.

148 137 THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 2013 (41ST DAY) 10:00 a.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Forbes. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to enact legislation to regulate rent increases. (Sessional Paper No. 54) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) INTRODUCTION OF BILLS The following bill was received, read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time at the next sitting: Bill No. 90 The Planning and Development Amendment Act, 2013 (Hon. Mr. Reiter) BUDGET DEBATE The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Krawetz, seconded by Mr. Norris: That the Assembly approves in general the budgetary policy of the government. And the proposed amendment thereto moved by Mr. Wotherspoon, seconded by Mr. Belanger:

149 138 Thursday, March 28, 2013 That all the words after That the Assembly be deleted and the following be added: disagrees with the government for tabling a credit card budget that pushes costs on future generations, hurts health care, fails students and schools, rolls back the clock on environment progress, denies transparency, and relies on short-sighted privatization schemes. The debate continuing on the motion and the amendment, and the question being put on the amendment, it was negatived. The question being put on the motion, it was agreed to on the following Recorded Division: YEAS 46 Wall Morgan Stewart Duncan Draude Krawetz Boyd Eagles McMorris Cheveldayoff Harpauer Toth Huyghebaert Doherty Marchuk Reiter McMillan Heppner Harrison Wyant Tell Weekes Elhard Hart Bjornerud Brkich Hutchinson Makowsky Ottenbreit Campeau Wilson Norris Ross Kirsch Michelson Doke Cox Merriman Jurgens Steinley Hickie Lawrence Tochor Moe Parent Docherty NAYS 8 Broten Belanger Wotherspoon McCall Forbes Chartier Sproule Nilson ROYAL ASSENT His Honour the Administrator, having entered the Chamber, took his seat upon the Throne. The Speaker addressed His Honour: MAY IT PLEASE YOUR HONOUR: 12:38 p.m. This Legislative Assembly at its present Session has passed a bill which, in the name of the Assembly, I present to Your Honour and to which bill I respectfully request your Honour s Assent. The Clerk of the Assembly then read the title of the bill that had been passed as follows: Bill No. 88 The Saskatchewan Medical Care Insurance Amendment Act, 2013 His Honour the Administrator then replied: In Her Majesty's name, I assent to this bill.

150 Thursday, March 28, His Honour the Administrator then retired from the Chamber. 12:40 p.m. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 12:41 p.m. until Monday, April 8, 2013 at 1:30 p.m. Hon. Dan D'Autremont Speaker The following paper was laid upon the Table: By the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: RETURNS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS TABLED Saskatchewan s State of the Environment Report 2013 (Sessional Paper No. 55)

151 140 MONDAY, APRIL 8, 2013 (42ND DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Forbes. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 46) INTRODUCTION OF BILLS / DÉPÔT DE PROJETS DE LOI The following bills were received, read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time at the next sitting: Les projets de loi suivants sont reçus, lus une première fois, et la deuxième lecture en est fixée à la prochaine séance: Bill No. 91 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2013 (No. 2) Bill No. 92 The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act (Hon. Mr. Krawetz) (Hon. Mr. Wyant) Bill No. 93 The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Consequential Amendments Act, 2013 Projet de loi n o 93 Loi de 2013 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act (Hon. Mr. / L hon. M. Wyant)

152 Monday, April 8, SECOND READINGS Bill No. 89 Creative Saskatchewan Act The Hon. Mr. Doherty, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 89 The Creative Saskatchewan Act be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. Bill No. 90 The Planning and Development Amendment Act, 2013 The Hon. Mr. Reiter, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 90 The Planning and Development Amendment Act, 2013 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. ADJOURNED DEBATES / DÉBATS AJOURNÉS Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Morgan: That Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act be now read a second time. The question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act was committed to the Standing Committee on Human Services. Bill No. 79 The Representation Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 79 The Representation Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 79 The Representation Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice. Bill No. 53 The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2012 (No. 2) The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 53 The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2012 (No. 2) be now read a second time.

153 142 Monday, April 8, 2013 The debate continuing, the Assembly recessed from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. The debate being resumed on Second Reading of Bill No. 53 The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2012 (No. 2), the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 53 The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2012 (No. 2) was committed to the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice. Bill No. 58 The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 58 The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 58 The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on Human Services. Bill No. 70 The Education Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) Projet de loi n o 70 Loi n o 2 de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1995 sur l éducation The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Marchuk: That Bill No. 70 The Education Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Broten, adjourned. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. M. Marchuk: Que le projet de loi n o 70 Loi n o 2 de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1995 sur l éducation soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de M. Broten, il est ajourné. Bill No. 71 The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 71 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1997 sur la réglementation des boissons alcoolisées et des jeux de hasard The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Ms. Harpauer: That Bill No. 71 The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. Mme Harpauer: Que le projet de loi n o 71 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1997 sur la réglementation des boissons alcoolisées et des jeux de hasard soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Le débat se poursuit et la motion, mise aux voix, est adoptée et, en conséquence, ledit projet de loi est lu une deuxième fois.

154 Monday, April 8, By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 71 The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on Crown and Central Agencies. Selon la désignation de l hon. M. Harrison, conformément au règlement 81, le projet de loi n o 71 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1997 sur la réglementation des boissons alcoolisées et des jeux de hasard est renvoyé au Comité permanent des sociétés d état et des organismes centraux. Bill No. 72 The Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Ms. Harpauer: That Bill No. 72 The Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 72 The Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice. Bill No. 73 The Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Reiter: That Bill No. 73 The Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned. Bill No. 74 The Cities Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Reiter: That Bill No. 74 The Cities Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Chartier, adjourned. Bill No. 75 The Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Reiter: That Bill No. 75 The Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Broten, adjourned. Bill No. 76 The Municipal Board Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Reiter: That Bill No. 76 The Municipal Board Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned.

155 144 Monday, April 8, 2013 Bill No. 77 The Horse Racing Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Ms. Harpauer: That Bill No. 77 The Horse Racing Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned. Bill No. 78 The Social Workers Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Ms. Draude: That Bill No. 78 The Social Workers Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Broten, adjourned. Bill No. 80 The Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Boyd: That Bill No. 80 The Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Broten, adjourned. Bill No. 81 The Global Transportation Hub Authority Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Boyd: That Bill No. 81 The Global Transportation Hub Authority Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned. Bill No. 83 The Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Boyd: That Bill No. 83 The Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned. Bill No. 86 The Regulatory Modernization and Accountability Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Boyd: That Bill No. 86 The Regulatory Modernization and Accountability Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned.

156 Monday, April 8, On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 10:19 p.m. until Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. The following paper was laid upon the Table: By the Hon. Mr. McMillan: RETURNS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS TABLED Annual Report and Consolidated Financial Statements, including Supplementary Information, for SaskEnergy Incorporated for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 56)

157 146 TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 2013 (43RD DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Forbes. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 46) WRITTEN QUESTIONS The Order of the Day being called for Question Nos. 236 to 273, pursuant to Rule 20(5), the questions were converted and Orders for Returns were issued: Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 1 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The location of the community living service delivery offices in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 2 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The full staffing levels at the Swift Current community living service delivery office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE (full-time equivalent) positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 3 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The vacancies at the Swift Current community living service delivery office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions.

158 Tuesday, April 9, Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 4 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The full staffing levels at the Meadow Lake community living service delivery office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 5 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The vacancies at the Meadow Lake community living service delivery office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 6 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The full staffing levels at the North Battleford community living service delivery office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 7 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The vacancies at the North Battleford community living service delivery office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 8 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The full staffing levels at the La Ronge community living service delivery office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 9 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The vacancies at the La Ronge community living service delivery office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 10 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) What were the full staffing levels at the Prince Albert community living service delivery office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) How many were FTE positions. (10) How many less than FTE positions. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 11 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The vacancies at the Prince Albert community living service delivery office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 12 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The full staffing levels at the Weyburn community living service delivery office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) That number that were less than FTE positions. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 13 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The vacancies at the Weyburn community living service delivery office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions.

159 148 Tuesday, April 9, 2013 Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 14 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The location of the Social Services child protection offices in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 15 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The number of Social Services child protections officer FTE positions that existed in the province as of March 31, (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 16 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The number of Social Services child protections officer FTE positions that were vacant in the province as of March 31, (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 17 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The average length that a Social Services child protections officer position was vacant in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 18 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The longest length of time that a Social Services child protections officer position was vacant in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) The location of these vacancies. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 19 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The full staffing levels at the La Loche Social Services child protection office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 20 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The vacancies at the La Loche Social Services child protection office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 21 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The full staffing levels at the La Ronge Social Services child protection office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 22 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The vacancies at the La Ronge Social Services child protection office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 23 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The full staffing levels at the Buffalo Narrows Social Services child protection office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions.

160 Tuesday, April 9, Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 24 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The vacancies at the Buffalo Narrows Social Services child protection office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 25 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The full staffing levels at the Meadow Lake Social Services child protection office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 26 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The vacancies at the Meadow Lake Social Services child protection office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 27 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The full staffing levels at the North Battleford Social Services child protection office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 28 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The vacancies at the North Battleford Social Services child protection office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 29 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The full staffing levels at the Creighton Social Services child protection office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 30 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The vacancies at the Creighton Social Services child protection office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 31 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The full staffing levels at the Nipawin Social Services child protection office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 32 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The vacancies at the Nipawin Social Services child protection office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 33 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The full staffing levels at the Melfort Social Services child protection office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions.

161 150 Tuesday, April 9, 2013 Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 34 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The vacancies at the Melfort Social Services child protection office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 35 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The full staffing levels at the Prince Albert Social Services child protection office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 36 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The vacancies at the Prince Albert Social Services child protection office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 37 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The full staffing levels at the Weyburn Social Services child protection office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 38 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The vacancies at the Weyburn Social Services child protection office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) The number that were FTE positions. (10) The number that were less than FTE positions. ADJOURNED DEBATES / DÉBATS AJOURNÉS Bill No. 61 The Railway Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. McMorris: That Bill No. 61 The Railway Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 61 The Railway Amendment Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on the Economy. Bill No. 89 The Creative Saskatchewan Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Doherty: That Bill No. 89 The Creative Saskatchewan Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned. Bill No. 62 The Parks Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Doherty: That Bill No. 62 The Parks Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) be now read a second time.

162 Tuesday, April 9, The question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 62 The Parks Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) was committed to the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice. Bill No. 90 The Planning and Development Amendment Act, 2013 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Reiter: That Bill No. 90 The Planning and Development Amendment Act, 2013 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned. Bill No. 63 The Regional Parks Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Doherty: That Bill No. 63 The Regional Parks Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Wyant, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 63 The Regional Parks Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice. Bill No. 64 The Regional Parks Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 64 Loi de 2012 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Regional Parks Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Doherty: That Bill No. 64 The Regional Parks Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 64 The Regional Parks Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. M. Doherty: Que le projet de loi n o 64 Loi de 2012 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Regional Parks Act, 2012 soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Le débat se poursuit et la motion, mise aux voix, est adoptée et, en conséquence, ledit projet de loi est lu une deuxième fois. Selon la désignation de l hon. M. Harrison, conformément au règlement 81, le projet de loi n o 64 Loi de 2012 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Regional Parks Act, 2012 est renvoyé au Comité permanent des affaires intergouvernementales et de la justice.

163 152 Tuesday, April 9, 2013 Bill No. 70 The Education Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) Projet de loi n o 70 Loi n o 2 de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1995 sur l éducation The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Marchuk: That Bill No. 70 The Education Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Chartier, adjourned. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. M. Marchuk: Que le projet de loi n o 70 Loi n o 2 de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1995 sur l éducation soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de Mme Chartier, il est ajourné. Bill No. 73 The Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Reiter: That Bill No. 73 The Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Sproule, adjourned. Bill No. 74 The Cities Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Reiter: That Bill No. 74 The Cities Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 4:59 p.m. until Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.

164 Tuesday, April 9, The following papers were laid upon the Table: By the Hon. Mr. Morgan: RETURNS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS TABLED Annual Report and Financial Statements for Saskatchewan Workers Compensation Board for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 57) Annual Report and Financial Statements for Pension Plan for the Employees of the Saskatchewan Workers Compensation Board for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 58) By the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: Annual Report and Financial Statements for Saskatchewan Water Corporation for the year ended December 31, 2012, including the 2012 Water Quality Report (Sessional Paper No. 59) By the Hon. Mr. Reiter: Annual Report and Financial Statements for Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 60) Financial Statements for Municipal Potash Tax Sharing Administration Board for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 61) By the Hon. Mr. McMorris: Annual Report and Financial Statements for Saskatchewan Transportation Company for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 62)

165 154 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 2013 (44TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Forbes. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 46) SECOND READINGS / DEUXIÈME LECTURE Bill No. 91 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2013 (No. 2) The Hon. Mr. Krawetz, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 91 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2013 (No. 2) be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. Bill No. 92 The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act The Hon. Mr. Wyant, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 92 The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned.

166 Wednesday, April 10, Bill No. 93 The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Consequential Amendments Act, 2013 Projet de loi n o 93 Loi de 2013 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act The Hon. Mr. Wyant, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 93 The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Consequential Amendments Act, 2013 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. L hon. M. Wyant, membre du Conseil exécutif, fait savoir à l Assemblée que Son Honneur la Lieutenante-gouverneure, ayant été informé de l objet du projet de loi, le recommande à la considération de l Assemblée et propose: Que le projet de loi n o 93 Loi de 2013 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Il s élève un débat et sur motion de M. Belanger, le débat est ajourné. ADJOURNED DEBATES Bill No. 89 The Creative Saskatchewan Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Doherty: That Bill No. 89 The Creative Saskatchewan Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. McCall, adjourned. Bill No. 75 The Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Reiter: That Bill No. 75 The Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned. Bill No. 90 The Planning and Development Amendment Act, 2013 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Reiter: That Bill No. 90 The Planning and Development Amendment Act, 2013 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned. Bill No. 76 The Municipal Board Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Reiter: That Bill No. 76 The Municipal Board Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time.

167 156 Wednesday, April 10, 2013 By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 76 The Municipal Board Amendment Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice. Bill No. 77 The Horse Racing Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Ms. Harpauer: That Bill No. 77 The Horse Racing Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 77 The Horse Racing Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on Crown and Central Agencies. Bill No. 78 The Social Workers Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Ms. Draude: That Bill No. 78 The Social Workers Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned. Bill No. 80 The Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Boyd: That Bill No. 80 The Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 80 The Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on Crown and Central Agencies. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 4:59 p.m. until Thursday at 10:00 a.m.

168 Wednesday, April 10, The following papers were laid upon the Table: By the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: RETURNS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS TABLED Annual Report and Financial Statements for Saskatchewan Pension Plan for the year ended December 31, 2012, including Supplementary Payment Information (Sessional Paper No. 63) By the Hon. Mr. Boyd: Financial Statements for NorthPoint Energy Solutions Inc. for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 64) Annual Report and Financial Statements for Power Corporation Superannuation Plan for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 65) Financial Statements for Power Greenhouses Inc. (SaskPower Shand Greenhouse) for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 66) Annual Report and Consolidated Financial Statements for Saskatchewan Power Corporation for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 67)

169 158 THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 2013 (45TH DAY) 10:00 a.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Forbes. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 46) WRITTEN QUESTIONS The Order of the Day being called for Question Nos. 302 to 312, they were answered. (See Appendix) The Order of the Day being called for Question Nos. 313 and 314, the answers were tabled and, by reason of their length, converted by the Clerk to Return Nos. 39 and 40 pursuant to Rule 20(6). (Sessional Paper Nos. 68 and 69) SECOND READINGS Bill No. 901 The Orange Benevolent Society Repeal Act Moved by Mr. Hart: That Bill No. 901 The Orange Benevolent Society Repeal Act be now read a second time. The question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time and pursuant to Rule 100, referred to the Standing Committee on Private Bills.

170 Thursday, April 11, Bill No. 902 The Lutheran Sunset Home of Saskatoon Amendment Act, 2013 Moved by Mr. Kirsch: That Bill No. 902 The Lutheran Sunset Home of Saskatoon Amendment Act, 2013 be now read a second time. The question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time and pursuant to Rule 100, referred to the Standing Committee on Private Bills. SEVENTY-FIVE MINUTE DEBATE The Order of the Day being called for the following motion for a Seventy-five Minute Debate, it was moved by Ms. Sproule: That this Assembly oppose the implementation of unnecessary standardized testing in Saskatchewan s schools. A debate arising and the period of seventy-five minutes having expired, pursuant to Rule 24(4) the Speaker interrupted proceedings. PRIVATE MEMBERS MOTIONS The Order of the Day being called for Motion No. 2, it was moved by Ms. Campeau: That this Assembly support further uranium mining development and expansion in northern Saskatchewan, especially given the positive track record of Saskatchewan s uranium industry in creating opportunity and employment in the north, particularly for First Nations and Métis people. A debate arising, it was moved by the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That this Assembly do now adjourn. The question being put, it was agreed to and the motion for adjournment of the debate was deemed to have been made. The Assembly adjourned at 12:36 p.m. until Monday at 1:30 p.m.

171 160 MONDAY, APRIL 15, 2013 (46TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Forbes. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 46) INTRODUCTION OF BILLS / DÉPÔT DE PROJETS DE LOI The following bills were received, read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time at the next sitting: Les projets de loi suivants sont reçus, lus une première fois, et la deuxième lecture en est fixée à la prochaine séance: Bill No. 94 The Tobacco Tax Amendment Act, 2013 Bill No. 95 The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Act (Hon. Mr. Krawetz) (Hon. Mr. Wyant) Bill No. 96 The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Consequential Amendments Act, 2013 Projet de loi n o 96 Loi de 2013 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Act (Hon. Mr. / L hon. M. Wyant)

172 Monday, April 15, ADJOURNED DEBATES / DÉBATS AJOURNÉS Bill No. 70 The Education Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) Projet de loi n o 70 Loi n o 2 de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1995 sur l éducation The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Marchuk: That Bill No. 70 The Education Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 70 The Education Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) was committed to the Standing Committee on Human Services. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. M. Marchuk: Que le projet de loi n o 70 Loi n o 2 de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1995 sur l éducation soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Le débat se poursuit et la motion, mise aux voix, est adoptée et, en conséquence, ledit projet de loi est lu une deuxième fois. Selon la désignation de l hon. M. Harrison, conformément au règlement 81, le projet de loi n o 70 Loi n o 2 de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1995 sur l éducation est renvoyé au Comité permanent des services à la personne. Bill No. 73 The Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Reiter: That Bill No. 73 The Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 73 The Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice. Bill No. 74 The Cities Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Reiter: That Bill No. 74 The Cities Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 74 The Cities Amendment Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice.

173 162 Monday, April 15, 2013 Bill No. 75 The Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Reiter: That Bill No. 75 The Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 75 The Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice. Bill No. 78 The Social Workers Amendment Act, 2012 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Ms. Draude: That Bill No. 78 The Social Workers Amendment Act, 2012 be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Wyant, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 78 The Social Workers Amendment Act, 2012 was committed to the Standing Committee on Human Services. Bill No. 81 The Global Transportation Hub Authority Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Boyd: That Bill No. 81 The Global Transportation Hub Authority Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Vermette, adjourned. Bill No. 83 The Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Boyd: That Bill No. 83 The Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned. Bill No. 89 The Creative Saskatchewan Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Doherty: That Bill No. 89 The Creative Saskatchewan Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned.

174 Monday, April 15, Bill No. 90 The Planning and Development Amendment Act, 2013 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Reiter: That Bill No. 90 The Planning and Development Amendment Act, 2013 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. McCall, adjourned. Bill No. 91 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2013 (No. 2) The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: That Bill No. 91 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2013 (No. 2) be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Chartier, adjourned. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 4:59 p.m. until Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.

175 164 Monday, April 15, 2013 The following papers were laid upon the Table: By the Hon. Mr. Boyd: RETURNS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS TABLED Annual Report and Financial Statements for Saskatchewan Water Corporation Retirement Allowance Plan for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 70) Annual Report and Financial Statements for the Saskatchewan Government Insurance Service Recognition Plan for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 71) Annual Report and Financial Statements for SaskPower Designated Employee Benefit Plan for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 72) Annual Report and Financial Statements for SaskPower Supplementary Superannuation Plan for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 73) Annual Report and Financial Statements for SaskPower Severance Pay Credits Plan for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 74) By the Hon. Ms. Harpauer: Annual Report and Financial Statements for Saskatchewan Government Insurance Superannuation Plan for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 75) Annual Report and Consolidated Financial Statements for SGI Canada Insurance Services Ltd. for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 76) Annual Report and Financial Statements for Insurance Company of Prince Edward Island for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 77) Annual Report and Financial Statements for Coachman Insurance Company for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 78) Annual Report and Consolidated Financial Statements for SGI Canada for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 79) Annual Report and Financial Statements for Saskatchewan Auto Fund for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 80)

176 165 TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 2013 (47TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Forbes. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 46) WRITTEN QUESTIONS The Order of the Day being called for Question Nos. 315, 317, and 357 to 362, they were answered. (See Appendix) The Order of the Day being called for Question Nos. 316 and 363, the answers were tabled and, by reason of their length, converted by the Clerk to Return Nos. 41 and 42 pursuant to Rule 20(6). (Sessional Paper Nos. 81 and 82) The Order of the Day being called for Question Nos. 318 to 356, pursuant to Rule 20(5), the questions were converted and Orders for Returns were issued: Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 43 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The average caseload of child protection workers on March 1, (2) March 1, (3) March 1, (4) March 1, (5) March 1, (6) March 1, (7) March 1, (8) March 1, Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 44 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: What the ministry sees as the ideal caseload number for child protection workers.

177 166 Tuesday, April 16, 2013 Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 45 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: The goal the ministry strives to achieve for maximum caseload numbers for child protection workers. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 46 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: If the structured decision making system for child protective service is now utilized throughout Saskatchewan. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 47 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: The minimum service levels and contact guidelines being met for in-home families if the structured decision making system for child protective service is being utilized. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 48 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: The minimum service levels and contact guidelines being met for parents of children in placement if the structured decision making system for child protective service is being utilized. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 49 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The number of Valley View cottages closed in (2) Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 50 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: The contact there has been with individual staff members or the union with regard to transition planning for employment. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 51 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: The number of residents that have left Valley View since the February 2012 announcement to close. (2) Where they now call home. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 52 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The number of children in the care of the minister that died in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) The number in each category in each of the stated years that were: accidental, natural, suicide, homicide, undetermined. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 53 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The number of children in the care of the minister that suffered critical injuries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) The number in each category in each of the stated years that were: suicide attempt, self-inflicted, MVA (motor vehicle accident), intentional injury by caregiver, stabbing, sexual assault, physical assault. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 54 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The number of foster homes closed in Saskatchewan in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 55 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The reasons for the closing of foster homes in Saskatchewan in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2006.

178 Tuesday, April 16, Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 56 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The number of inter-jurisdictional transfer agreements that Saskatchewan has in place. (2) The number that involves children leaving the province. (3) The number that involves children coming into Saskatchewan. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 57 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: The process to ensure the children involved in inter-jurisdictional transfer agreements leaving Saskatchewan are safe. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 58 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: The commitments that were made to Saskatchewan by other jurisdictions to ensure children involved in inter-jurisdictional transfers remain safe. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 59 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: The policies and guidelines that are in place and have to be met to ensure children are safe before a transfer to another jurisdiction is made. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 60 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: The follow-up to ensure children who have left the province and are under inter-jurisdictional transfer agreements are safe. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 61 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: The monitoring of the agreements of children under interjurisdictional agreements who come into Saskatchewan. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 62 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: The supports that are put in place for families in Saskatchewan who have children under inter-jurisdictional transfer agreements. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 63 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: The limit on the number of children who can be placed with a single person of sufficient interest (PSI). Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 64 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: What the ministry does to support the caregiver in supporting the child/children when someone becomes a PSI. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 65 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: The ongoing contact standards for children in PSI arrangements. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 66 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: The expectations of PSIs. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 67 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: The training that is required for PSIs. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 68 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: The training that is optional for PSIs.

179 168 Tuesday, April 16, 2013 Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 69 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: The requirements that PSIs have to meet. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 70 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: The case planning standards for children in care. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 71 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: What the minister has set as the minimum requirements for case planning standards for children in care. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 72 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: The ongoing contact standards for children in care. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 73 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: How the maximum number of children per foster home is determined (the standards for determining overcrowding). Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 74 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: The processes that happen if a foster home has more children than is allowed. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 75 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: The controls that are in place to ensure the quality of foster family homes. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 76 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: The controls that are in place to ensure the quality of PSI homes. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 77 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: The re-assessment that occurs once someone becomes a PSI. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 78 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: The re-assessment that occurs once someone becomes a foster parent. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 79 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The number of children and youth who came into care in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 80 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: The average length of experience of front-line workers in child and protective services. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 81 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: The average length of experience of managers in child and protective services.

180 Tuesday, April 16, SECOND READINGS / DEUXIÈME LECTURE Bill No. 94 The Tobacco Tax Amendment Act, 2013 The Hon. Mr. Krawetz, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 94 The Tobacco Tax Amendment Act, 2013 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. Bill No. 95 The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Act The Hon. Mr. Wyant, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 95 The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Act be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. Bill No. 96 The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Consequential Amendments Act, 2013 Projet de loi n o 96 Loi de 2013 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Act The Hon. Mr. Wyant, a member of the Executive Council, having acquainted the Assembly that Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having been informed of the subject matter of the bill, recommends it to the consideration of the Assembly, moved: That Bill No. 96 The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Consequential Amendments Act, 2013 be now read a second time. A debate arising, it was on motion of Mr. Belanger, adjourned. L hon. M. Wyant, membre du Conseil exécutif, fait savoir à l Assemblée que Son Honneur la Lieutenante-gouverneure, ayant été informé de l objet du projet de loi, le recommande à la considération de l Assemblée et propose: Que le projet de loi n o 96 Loi de 2013 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Act soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Il s élève un débat et sur motion de M. Belanger, le débat est ajourné. ADJOURNED DEBATES / DÉBATS AJOURNÉS Bill No. 91 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2013 (No. 2) The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: That Bill No. 91 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2013 (No. 2) be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned.

181 170 Tuesday, April 16, 2013 Bill No. 92 The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 92 The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned. Bill No. 93 The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Consequential Amendments Act, 2013 Projet de loi n o 93 Loi de 2013 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 93 The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Consequential Amendments Act, 2013 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. M. Wyant: Que le projet de loi n o 93 Loi de 2013 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de M. Nilson, il est ajourné. Bill No. 81 The Global Transportation Hub Authority Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Boyd: That Bill No. 81 The Global Transportation Hub Authority Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 81 The Global Transportation Hub Authority Act was committed to the Standing Committee on the Economy. Bill No. 83 The Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Boyd: That Bill No. 83 The Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Sproule, adjourned. Bill No. 89 The Creative Saskatchewan Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Doherty: That Bill No. 89 The Creative Saskatchewan Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Wotherspoon, adjourned.

182 Tuesday, April 16, Bill No. 90 The Planning and Development Amendment Act, 2013 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Reiter: That Bill No. 90 The Planning and Development Amendment Act, 2013 be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 90 The Planning and Development Amendment Act, 2013 was committed to the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice. Bill No. 86 The Regulatory Modernization and Accountability Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Boyd: That Bill No. 86 The Regulatory Modernization and Accountability Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 86 The Regulatory Modernization and Accountability Act was committed to the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 4:58 p.m. until Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. The following papers were laid upon the Table: By the Hon. Ms. Harpauer: RETURNS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS TABLED Annual Report and Consolidated Financial Statements for Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 83) By the Hon. Mr. McMorris: Annual Report and Financial Statements of the Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 84)

183 172 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2013 (48TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger, Broten, and Forbes. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 46) SPEAKER TABLES MEMBERSHIP OF THE BOARD OF INTERNAL ECONOMY The Speaker laid before the Assembly a message from Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor communicating the membership of the Board of Internal Economy dated April 12, (Sessional Paper No. 86) ADJOURNED DEBATES / DÉBATS AJOURNÉS Bill No. 91 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2013 (No. 2) The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: That Bill No. 91 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2013 (No. 2) be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Forbes, adjourned. Bill No. 92 The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 92 The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Wotherspoon, adjourned.

184 Wednesday, April 17, Bill No. 93 The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Consequential Amendments Act, 2013 Projet de loi n o 93 Loi de 2013 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 93 The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Consequential Amendments Act, 2013 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Wotherspoon, adjourned. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. M. Wyant: Que le projet de loi n o 70 Loi de 2013 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de M. Wotherspoon, il est ajourné. Bill No. 83 The Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Boyd: That Bill No. 83 The Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 83 The Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Act was committed to the Standing Committee on the Economy. Bill No. 94 The Tobacco Tax Amendment Act, 2013 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: That Bill No. 94 The Tobacco Tax Amendment Act, 2013 be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Ms. Chartier, adjourned. Bill No. 95 The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 95 The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned. Bill No. 96 The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Consequential Amendments Act, 2013 Projet de loi n o 96 Loi de 2013 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 96 The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Consequential Amendments Act, 2013 be now read a second time. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. M. Wyant: Que le projet de loi n o 96 Loi de 2013 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Act soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois.

185 174 Wednesday, April 17, 2013 The debate continuing, it was on motion of Mr. Nilson, adjourned. Le débat se poursuit et sur motion de M. Nilson, il est ajourné. Bill No. 89 The Creative Saskatchewan Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Doherty: That Bill No. 89 The Creative Saskatchewan Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 89 The Creative Saskatchewan Act was committed to the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 3:58 p.m. until Thursday at 10:00 a.m. The following paper was laid upon the Table: By the Hon. Mr. McMorris: RETURNS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS TABLED Annual Report and Financial Statements for Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation for the year ended December 31, 2012, including Financial Statements for SGC Holdings Inc. for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 85)

186 175 THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013 (49TH DAY) 10:00 a.m. PRAYERS SPEAKER TABLES REPORTS The Speaker laid before the Assembly the Annual Report of the Advocate for Children and Youth for the year (Sessional Paper No. 87) PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Forbes. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to increase protection of workers, patients, students, and the public by passing Bill No. 604 The Public Health (Asbestos right-to-know) Amendment Act. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 12) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 46) REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON CROWN AND CENTRAL AGENCIES RAPPORT DU COMITÉ PERMANENT DES SOCIÉTÉS D ÉTAT ET DES ORGANISMES CENTRAUX The following bills were reported without amendment and consideration in Committee of the Whole having been waived, by leave of the Assembly, they were read the third time and passed: Les projets de loi suivants sont rapportés sans amendement et avec la permission de l'assemblée de passer outre au renvoi au Comité plénier, sont lus une troisième fois et adoptés: Bill No. 80 The Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2012

187 176 Thursday, April 18, 2013 Bill No. 71 The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 71 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1997 sur la réglementation des boissons alcoolisées et des jeux de hasard Bill No. 77 The Horse Racing Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON HUMAN SERVICES The following bill was reported with amendment and consideration in Committee of the Whole having been waived, by leave of the Assembly, it was read the third time and passed: Bill No. 604 The Public Health (Howard s Law) Amendment Act WRITTEN QUESTIONS The Order of the Day being called for Question Nos. 364 to 419, they were answered. (See Appendix) SEVENTY-FIVE MINUTE DEBATE The Order of the Day being called for the following motion for a Seventy-five Minute Debate, it was moved by Mr. Cox: That this Assembly commend and support the hard work of Saskatchewan entrepreneurs, which has helped move Saskatchewan forward. A debate arising and the period of seventy-five minutes having expired, pursuant to Rule 24(4) the Deputy Speaker interrupted proceedings. PRIVATE MEMBERS MOTIONS The Order of the Day being called for Motion No. 3, it was moved by Mr. Forbes: That this Assembly urge the government to listen to the advice of members of the Minister of Labour s advisory committee and delay the passage of Bill No. 85. The Deputy Speaker adjourned the Assembly without question put, pursuant to Rule 6(6). The Assembly adjourned at 1:00 p.m. until Monday at 1:30 p.m.

188 Thursday, April 18, The following papers were laid upon the Table: By the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: RETURNS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS TABLED Annual Report and Financial Statements for Municipal Financing Corporation of Saskatchewan for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 88) Annual Report and Financial Statements for Extended Health Care Plan for Certain Other Retired Employees for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 89) Annual Report and Financial Statements for SaskEnergy Retiring Allowance Plan for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 90) Annual Report and Financial Statements for Public Employees Dental Fund for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 91) Annual Report and Financial Statements for Public Employees Deferred Salary Leave Fund for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 92) Annual Report and Financial Statements for Extended Health Care Plan for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 93) Annual Report and Financial Statements for Extended Health Care Plan for Retired Employees for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 94) Annual Report and Financial Statements for Extended Health Care Plan for Certain Other Employees for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 95)

189 178 MONDAY, APRIL 22, 2013 (50TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Forbes. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 46) WRITTEN QUESTIONS The Order of the Day being called for Question Nos. 420 and 421, they were answered. (See Appendix) On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 2:25 p.m. until Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.

190 Thursday, April 22, The following papers were laid upon the Table: By the Hon. Mr. McMorris: RETURNS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS TABLED Annual Report for Saskatchewan Telecommunications for the year ended December 31, 2012, and Consolidated Financial Statements for Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 96) Financial Statements for Saskatchewan Telecommunications for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 97) Consolidated Financial Statements for Saskatchewan Telecommunications International, Inc. for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 98) Consolidated Financial Statements for DirectWest Corporation for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 99) Financial Statements for SecurTek Monitoring Solutions Inc. for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 100) Annual Report and Financial Statements for Saskatchewan Telecommunications Pension Plan for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 101) The following Returns which were Ordered by the Assembly on April 9, 2013, were laid upon the Table: Return Nos. 1 to 38 by Ms. Chartier (Sessional Paper Nos. 102 to 139) The following Returns which were Ordered by the Assembly on April 16, 2013, were laid upon the Table: Return Nos by Ms. Chartier Return Nos by Ms. Chartier Return Nos by Ms. Chartier (Sessional Paper Nos ) (Sessional Paper Nos ) (Sessional Paper Nos )

191 180 TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 2013 (51ST DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Forbes. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 46) REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON HOUSE SERVICES Ms. Sproule, Deputy Chair of the Standing Committee on House Services, presented the Fourth Report of the said committee, which is as follows: Your committee considered the Estimates and Supplementary Estimates of the Legislative Branch of Government and adopted the following resolutions: Main Estimates, : Resolved, That there be granted to Her Majesty for the twelve months ending March 31, 2014, the following sums: Legislative Branch of Government For Advocate for Children and Youth... $2,273,000 For Conflict of Interest Commissioner... $148,000

192 Tuesday, April 23, For Information and Privacy Commissioner... $1,116,000 For Legislative Assembly... $9,468,000 For Ombudsman... $3,373,000 For Provincial Auditor.... $8,248,000 Your committee reviewed the following Estimates for which no funds were requested or required to be voted: For Chief Electoral Officer (Statutory) Supplementary Estimates, (March): Resolved, That there be granted to Her Majesty for the twelve months ending March 31, 2013, the following sums: Legislative Branch of Government For Advocate for Children and Youth... $22,000 Your committee recommends that upon concurrence of its report by the Assembly, the sums as reported and approved shall be included in the Appropriation bill for consideration by the Legislative Assembly. (Sessional Paper No. 175) On motion of Ms. Sproule: Ordered, That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on House Services be now concurred in. ADJOURNED DEBATES / DÉBATS AJOURNÉS Bill No. 91 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2013 (No. 2) The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: That Bill No. 91 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2013 (No. 2) be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 91 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2013 (No. 2) was committed to the Standing Committee on Crown and Central Agencies. Bill No. 92 The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 92 The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act be now read a second time.

193 182 Tuesday, April 23, 2013 The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 92 The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act was committed to the Standing Committee on Crown and Central Agencies. Bill No. 93 The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Consequential Amendments Act, 2013 Projet de loi n o 93 Loi de 2013 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 93 The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Consequential Amendments Act, 2013 be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 93 The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Consequential Amendments Act, 2013 was committed to the Standing Committee on Crown and Central Agencies. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. M. Wyant: Que le projet de loi n o 93 Loi de 2013 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Le débat se poursuit et la motion, mise aux voix, est adoptée et, en conséquence, ledit projet de loi est lu une deuxième fois. Selon la désignation de l hon. M. Harrison, conformément au règlement 81, le projet de loi n o 93 Loi de 2013 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act est renvoyé au Comité permanent des sociétés d état et des organismes centraux. Bill No. 94 The Tobacco Tax Amendment Act, 2013 The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: That Bill No. 94 The Tobacco Tax Amendment Act, 2013 be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 94 The Tobacco Tax Amendment Act, 2013 was committed to the Standing Committee on Crown and Central Agencies. Bill No. 95 The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 95 The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Act be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time.

194 Tuesday, April 23, By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 95 The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Act was committed to the Standing Committee on Crown and Central Agencies. Bill No. 96 The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Consequential Amendments Act, 2013 Projet de loi n o 96 Loi de 2013 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Act The Assembly resumed the adjourned debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Mr. Wyant: That Bill No. 96 The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Consequential Amendments Act, 2013 be now read a second time. The debate continuing and the question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read a second time. By designation of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, in accordance with Rule 81, Bill No. 96 The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Consequential Amendments Act, 2013 was committed to the Standing Committee on Crown and Central Agencies. L Assemblée reprend le débat ajourné sur la motion de l hon. M. Wyant: Que le projet de loi n o 96 Loi de 2013 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Act soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois. Le débat se poursuit et la motion, mise aux voix, est adoptée et, en conséquence, ledit projet de loi est lu une deuxième fois. Selon la désignation de l hon. M. Harrison, conformément au règlement 81, le projet de loi n o 96 Loi de 2013 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Act est renvoyé au Comité permanent des sociétés d état et des organismes centraux. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 5:00 p.m. until Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. The following paper was laid upon the Table: By the Hon. Ms. Harpauer: RETURNS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS TABLED Annual Report and Financial Statements for Saskatchewan Liquor Board Superannuation Commission for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 174)

195 184 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2013 (52ND DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger and Forbes. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 46) On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 2:16 p.m. until Thursday at 10:00 a.m.

196 Tuesday, April 24, The following papers were laid upon the Table: By the Hon. Ms. Harpauer: RETURNS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS TABLED Annual Report and Consolidated Financial Statements for Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 176) Annual Report and Consolidated Financial Statements for CIC Asset Management Inc. for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 177) Consolidated Financial Statements for First Nations and Métis Fund Inc. for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 178) Financial Statements for Saskatchewan Immigrant Investor Fund Inc. for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 179) Financial Statements for Gradworks Inc. for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 180) Financial Statements for Saskatchewan Development Fund Corporation for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 181) Annual Report and Financial Statements for Capital Pension Plan for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 182)

197 186 THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2013 (53RD DAY) 10:00 a.m. PRAYERS MOMENT OF SILENCE With unanimous consent, the Assembly observed a moment of silence in remembrance of workers killed or injured in the course of their employment. SPEAKER TABLES REPORTS The Speaker laid before the Assembly the Annual Report for Provincial Ombudsman Saskatchewan for the year ended December 31, (Sessional Paper No. 183) PRESENTING PETITIONS A petition of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan was presented and laid upon the Table by Mr. Belanger. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 46) MOTION TO BETTER PROTECT CHILDREN BY COMBATING CYBERBULLYING Leave of the Assembly having been granted, pursuant to Rule 59, it was moved by the Hon. Mr. Wall: That this Assembly supports the efforts of the federal, provincial and territorial justice ministers to better protect children by combating cyberbullying, including but not limited to changes to the Criminal Code of Canada that would make it a specific criminal offence to share intimate images without consent.

198 Thursday, April 25, A debate arising and the question being put, it was agreed to nemine contradicente. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, by leave of the Assembly, Ordered, That the Speaker, on behalf of the Legislative Assembly, transmit verbatim transcripts of the motion regarding cyberbullying to the Prime Minister of Canada, the federal opposition leaders, the federal Minister of Justice, and the justice ministers from all the provinces and territories across Canada. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 11:48 a.m. until Monday at 1:30 p.m.

199 188 Thursday, April 25, 2013 The following papers were laid upon the Table: By the Hon. Mr. McMorris: RETURNS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS TABLED Bylaws, Rules and Regulations of the following Professional Associations and amendments thereto, under provisions of the respective Acts: Chartered Accountants of Saskatchewan Funeral and Cremation Services Council of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan College of Pharmacists (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 17) By the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: Annual Report and Financial Statements for Public Employees Disability Income Fund for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 184) Annual Report and Financial Statements for Public Employees Group Life Insurance Fund for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 185) Annual Report and Financial Statements for Municipal Employees Pension Plan for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 186) By the Hon. Mr. Reiter: Annual Report and Financial Statements for Clarence Campeau Development Fund for the year ended December 31, 2012, including Payee List (Sessional Paper No. 187) Annual Report and Financial Statements for Northern Municipal Trust Account for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 188)

200 189 MONDAY, APRIL 29, 2013 (54TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger, Broten, Forbes, and Sproule. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petition was favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS AND JUSTICE RAPPORT DU COMITÉ PERMANENT DES AFFAIRES INTERGOUVERNEMENTALES ET DE LA JUSTICE The following bills were reported without amendment and consideration in Committee of the Whole having been waived, by leave of the Assembly, they were read the third time and passed: Les projets de loi suivants sont rapportés sans amendement et avec la permission de l'assemblée de passer outre au renvoi au Comité plénier, sont lus une troisième fois et adoptés: Bill No. 63 The Regional Parks Act, 2012 Bill No. 64 The Regional Parks Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 64 Loi de 2012 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Regional Parks Act, 2012 Bill No. 89 The Creative Saskatchewan Act REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON PRIVATE BILLS Ms. Wilson, Chair of the Standing Committee on Private Bills, presented the Second Report of the said committee, which is as follows: Your committee has considered the following bills and has agreed to report the same without amendment: Bill No. 901 The Orange Benevolent Society Repeal Act

201 190 Monday, April 29, 2013 Bill No. 902 The Lutheran Sunset Home of Saskatoon Amendment Act, 2013 And further, that the fees respecting Bill No. 901 and Bill No. 902 be waived. (Sessional Paper No. 191) On motion of Ms. Wilson: Ordered, That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Private Bills be now concurred in. Thereupon, the following bills were reported without amendment and consideration in Committee of the Whole having been waived, by leave of the Assembly, they were read the third time and passed: Bill No. 901 The Orange Benevolent Society Repeal Act Bill No. 902 The Lutheran Sunset Home of Saskatoon Amendment Act, 2013 WRITTEN QUESTIONS The Order of the Day being called for Question Nos. 426 to 429, they were answered. (See Appendix) The Order of the Day being called for Question Nos. 422 to 425, pursuant to Rule 20(5), the questions were converted and Orders for Returns were issued: Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 82 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The system of standardized assessment and/or tests that each school division uses in their K-12 schools to evaluate students. (2) The grades that receive the assessment and/or test. Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 83 showing: To the Minister of Education: The system of standardized assessment and/or tests that each school division uses in their K-12 schools to evaluate quality of educational outcomes in individual schools. Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 84 showing: To the Minister of Education: How the Programme for International Assessment (PISA) is currently being implemented and completed in Saskatchewan schools. Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 85 showing: To the Minister of Education: The school divisions that are not currently using standardized assessment or testing. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 2:47 p.m. until Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.

202 Monday, April 29, The following papers were laid upon the Table: By the Hon. Mr. Wyant: RETURNS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS TABLED Annual Report for Public and Private Rights Board for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 192) Report pursuant to The Penalties and Forfeitures Act (Sessional Paper No. 193)

203 192 TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 2013 (55TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS SPEAKER TABLES REPORTS The Speaker laid before the Assembly the report of the Provincial Auditor entitled 2013 Special Report The Need to Change Modernizing Government Budgeting and Financial Reporting in Saskatchewan in accordance with the provisions of section 14.1 of The Provincial Auditor Act. (Sessional Paper No. 194) PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger, Broten, Forbes, and Sproule. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to immediately take steps to improve the quality of seniors care. (Sessional Paper No. 189) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government enact legislation to permanently ban nuclear waste storage and transportation of nuclear waste into, out of, and through Saskatchewan. (Sessional Paper No. 190) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 46)

204 Tuesday, April 30, REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON THE ECONOMY The following bills were reported without amendment and consideration in Committee of the Whole having been waived, by leave of the Assembly, they were read the third time and passed: Bill No. 59 The Animal Identification Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 60 The Animal Products Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 48 The Management and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 47 The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Amendment Act, 2012 REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS AND JUSTICE RAPPORT DU COMITÉ PERMANENT DES AFFAIRES INTERGOUVERNEMENTALES ET DE LA JUSTICE The following bills were reported without amendment and consideration in Committee of the Whole having been waived, by leave of the Assembly, they were read the third time and passed: Les projets de loi suivants sont rapportés sans amendement et avec la permission de l'assemblée de passer outre au renvoi au Comité plénier, sont lus une troisième fois et adoptés: Bill No. 65 The Securities Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) Bill No. 51 The Public Inquiries Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 51 Loi de 2012 sur les enquêtes publiques Bill No. 52 The Public Inquiries Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 Bill No. 67 The Community Planning Profession Act, 2012 Bill No. 73 The Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 74 The Cities Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 75 The Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 76 The Municipal Board Amendment Act, 2012 On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 2:27 p.m. until Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.

205 194 Tuesday, April 30, 2013 The following papers were laid upon the Table: By the Hon. Mr. Reiter: RETURNS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS TABLED Annual Report for the Saskatchewan Municipal Board for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 195) By the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Annual Report and Financial Statements for Saskatchewan Research Council Employees Pension Plan for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 196) By the Hon. Ms. Draude: Annual Report and Consolidated Financial Statements for Saskatchewan Housing Corporation for the year ended December 31, 2012, including Supplier, Grant and Other Payments for 2012, and Consolidation Schedule, Corporate and Housing Authority Financial Statements for the year ended December 31, 2012 (Sessional Paper No. 197)

206 195 WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 2013 (56TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger, Broten, Forbes, and Vermette. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the northern hamlet of Dore Lake. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 13) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 46) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to immediately take steps to improve the quality of seniors care. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 189) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government enact legislation to permanently ban nuclear waste storage and transportation of nuclear waste into, out of, and through Saskatchewan. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 190) REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON HUMAN SERVICES RAPPORT DU COMITÉ PERMANENT DES SERVICES À LA PERSONNE The following bill was reported without amendment and consideration in Committee of the Whole having been waived, by leave of the Assembly, it was read the third time and passed: Le projet de loi suivant est rapporté sans amendement et avec la permission de l'assemblée de passer outre au renvoi au Comité plénier, est lu une troisième fois et adopté: Bill No. 70 The Education Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) Projet de loi n o 70 Loi n o 2 de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1995 sur l éducation

207 196 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 The following bill was reported with amendment and consideration in Committee of the Whole having been waived, by leave of the Assembly, it was read the third time and passed: Bill No. 58 The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON CROWN AND CENTRAL AGENCIES The following bills were reported without amendment and consideration in Committee of the Whole having been waived, by leave of the Assembly, they were read the third time and passed: Bill No. 46 The Municipal Employees Pension Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 82 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 91 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2013 (No. 2) Bill No. 94 The Tobacco Tax Amendment Act, 2013 On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 2:33 p.m. until Thursday at 10:00 a.m.

208 197 THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 (57TH DAY) 10:00 a.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Broten, Belanger, Sproule, and Vermette. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to recognize that repair and maintenance on Highway 102 must be undertaken immediately. (Sessional Paper No. 198) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 46) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to immediately take steps to improve the quality of seniors care. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 189) REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS AND JUSTICE RAPPORT DU COMITÉ PERMANENT DES AFFAIRES INTERGOUVERNEMENTALES ET DE LA JUSTICE The following bills were reported without amendment and consideration in Committee of the Whole having been waived, by leave of the Assembly, they were read the third time and passed: Bill No. 79 The Representation Act, 2012 Bill No. 57 The Condominium Property Amendment Act, 2012

209 198 Thursday, May 2, 2013 Bill No. 84 The Common Business Identifiers Act The following bills were reported with amendment and consideration in Committee of the Whole having been waived, by leave of the Assembly, they were read the third time and passed: Les projets de loi suivants sont rapportés avec amendement et avec la permission de l'assemblée de passer outre au renvoi au Comité plénier, sont lus une troisième fois et adoptés: Bill No. 68 The Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 68 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1988 sur les juges de paix Bill No. 56 The Court of Appeal Amendment Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 56 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 2000 sur la Cour d appel REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON THE ECONOMY The following bill was reported without amendment and consideration in Committee of the Whole having been waived, by leave of the Assembly, it was read the third time and passed: Bill No. 61 The Railway Amendment Act, 2012 STATEMENT BY THE SPEAKER (Unparliamentary Language) The Opposition House Leader (Mr. Nilson) raised a point of order regarding the remarks made by the Premier yesterday (May 1, 2013) during Question Period. Later that day, the Premier unequivocally withdrew and apologized for the remarks. This ends this matter. SEVENTY-FIVE MINUTE DEBATE The Order of the Day being called for the following motion for a Seventy-five Minute Debate, it was moved by Mr. Belanger: That this Assembly call on the government to support the public ownership of the province s Crown corporations and condemn the government s privatization agenda. A debate arising and the period of seventy-five minutes having expired, pursuant to Rule 24(4) the Deputy Speaker interrupted proceedings. PRIVATE MEMBERS MOTIONS The Order of the Day being called for Motion No. 4, it was moved by Mr. Bradshaw: That this Assembly condemn the policies of the former NDP government, which by reducing access to services, abandoned healthcare in rural Saskatchewan.

210 Thursday, May 2, A debate arising, it was moved by the Hon. Mr. Harrison: That this Assembly do now adjourn. The question being put it was agreed to and the motion for adjournment of the debate was deemed to have been made. The Assembly adjourned at 12:35 p.m. until Monday at 1:30 p.m.

211 200 MONDAY, MAY 6, 2013 (58TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Broten, Sproule, and Vermette. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the northern hamlet of Dore Lake. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 13) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to immediately take steps to improve the quality of seniors care. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 189) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government enact legislation to permanently ban nuclear waste storage and transportation of nuclear waste into, out of, and through Saskatchewan. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 190) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to recognize that repair and maintenance on Highway 102 must be undertaken immediately. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 198) On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 2:21 p.m. until Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.

212 201 TUESDAY, MAY 7, 2013 (59TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger, Broten, Sproule, and Vermette. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to immediately take steps to improve the quality of seniors care. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 189) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government enact legislation to permanently ban nuclear waste storage and transportation of nuclear waste into, out of, and through Saskatchewan. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 190) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to recognize that repair and maintenance on Highway 102 must be undertaken immediately. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 198) REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON THE ECONOMY The following bill was reported without amendment and consideration in Committee of the Whole having been waived, by leave of the Assembly, it was read the third time and passed: Bill No. 83 The Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Act The following bill was reported with amendment and consideration in Committee of the Whole having been waived, by leave of the Assembly, it was read the third time and passed: Bill No. 81 The Global Transportation Hub Authority Act

213 202 Tuesday, May 7, 2013 REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON HUMAN SERVICES Mr. Kirsch, Chair of the Standing Committee on Human Services, presented the Third Report of the said committee, which is as follows: Your committee considered the Estimates and Supplementary Estimates of the following government ministries and agencies and adopted the following resolutions: Main Estimates, : Resolved, That there be granted to Her Majesty for the twelve months ending March 31, 2014, the following sums: Executive Branch of Government For Advanced Education... $786,895,000 For Education... $1,450,373,000 For Health... $4,959,050,000 For Labour Relations and Workplace Safety... $18,593,000 For Social Services... $904,231,000 Lending and Investing Activities For Advanced Education... $56,000,000 Supplementary Estimates, (March): Resolved, That there be granted to Her Majesty for the twelve months ending March 31, 2013, the following sums: Executive Branch of Government For Advanced Education... $4,090,000 For Education... $7,894,000 Your committee recommends that upon concurrence of its report by the Assembly, the sums as reported and approved shall be included in the Appropriation bill for consideration by the Legislative Assembly. (Sessional Paper No. 199) On motion of Mr. Kirsch: Ordered, That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Human Services be now concurred in.

214 Tuesday, May 7, WRITTEN QUESTIONS The Order of the Day being called for Question Nos. 430 to 433, they were answered. (See Appendix) The Order of the Day being called for Question Nos. 434 to 555, pursuant to Rule 20(5), the questions were converted and Orders for Returns were issued: Mr. McCall, for Return No. 86 showing: To the Minister of Advanced Education: (1) How much the ministry spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. McCall, for Return No. 87 showing: To the Minister of Advanced Education: (1) How much the ministry spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. McCall, for Return No. 88 showing: To the Minister of Advanced Education: (1) How much the ministry spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. McCall, for Return No. 89 showing: To the Minister of Advanced Education: (1) The number of FTEs (full-time equivalent) that have been seconded to Executive Council from the ministry in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. McCall, for Return No. 90 showing: To the Minister of Advanced Education: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. McCall, for Return No. 91 showing: To the Minister of Advanced Education: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. McCall, for Return No. 92 showing: To the Minister of Advanced Education: (1) The total value of the ministry s untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. McCall, for Return No. 93 showing: To the Minister of Advanced Education: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Ms. Sproule, for Return No. 94 showing: To the Minister of Agriculture: (1) How much the ministry spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Ms. Sproule, for Return No. 95 showing: To the Minister of Agriculture: (1) How much the ministry spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012.

215 204 Tuesday, May 7, 2013 Ms. Sproule, for Return No. 96 showing: To the Minister of Agriculture: (1) How much the ministry spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Ms. Sproule, for Return No. 97 showing: To the Minister of Agriculture: (1) The number of FTEs that have been seconded to Executive Council from the ministry in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Ms. Sproule, for Return No. 98 showing: To the Minister of Agriculture: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Ms. Sproule, for Return No. 99 showing: To the Minister of Agriculture: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Ms. Sproule, for Return No. 100 showing: To the Minister of Agriculture: (1) The total value of the ministry s untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Ms. Sproule, for Return No. 101 showing: To the Minister of Agriculture: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. McCall, for Return No. 102 showing: To the Minister of Central Services: (1) How much the ministry spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. McCall, for Return No. 103 showing: To the Minister of Central Services: (1) How much the ministry spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. McCall, for Return No. 104 showing: To the Minister of Central Services: (1) How much the ministry spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. McCall, for Return No. 105 showing: To the Minister of Central Services: (1) The number of FTEs that have been seconded to Executive Council from the ministry in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. McCall, for Return No. 106 showing: To the Minister of Central Services: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. McCall, for Return No. 107 showing: To the Minister of Central Services: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012.

216 Tuesday, May 7, Mr. McCall, for Return No. 108 showing: To the Minister of Central Services: (1) The total value of the ministry s untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. McCall, for Return No. 109 showing: To the Minister of Central Services: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 110 showing: To the Minister of the Economy: (1) How much the ministry spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 111 showing: To the Minister of the Economy: (1) How much the ministry spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 112 showing: To the Minister of the Economy: (1) How much the ministry spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 113 showing: To the Minister of the Economy: (1) The number of FTEs that have been seconded to Executive Council from the ministry in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 114 showing: To the Minister of the Economy: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 115 showing: To the Minister of the Economy: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 116 showing: To the Minister of the Economy: (1) The total value of the ministry s untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 117 showing: To the Minister of the Economy: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 118 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) How much the ministry spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 119 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) How much the ministry spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012.

217 206 Tuesday, May 7, 2013 Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 120 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) How much the ministry spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 121 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The number of FTEs that have been seconded to Executive Council from the ministry in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 122 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 123 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 124 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The total value of the ministry s untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 125 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Ms. Sproule, for Return No. 126 showing: To the Minister of Environment: (1) How much the ministry spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Ms. Sproule, for Return No. 127 showing: To the Minister of Environment: (1) How much the ministry spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Ms. Sproule, for Return No. 128 showing: To the Minister of Environment: (1) How much the ministry spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Ms. Sproule, for Return No. 129 showing: To the Minister of Environment: (1) The number of FTEs that have been seconded to Executive Council from the ministry in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Ms. Sproule, for Return No. 130 showing: To the Minister of Environment: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Ms. Sproule, for Return No. 131 showing: To the Minister of Environment: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012.

218 Tuesday, May 7, Ms. Sproule, for Return No. 132 showing: To the Minister of Environment: (1) The total value of the ministry s untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Ms. Sproule, for Return No. 133 showing: To the Minister of Environment: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Broten, for Return No. 134 showing: To the Premier: (1) How much the ministry spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Broten, for Return No. 135 showing: To the Premier: (1) How much the ministry spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Broten, for Return No. 136 showing: To the Premier: (1) How much the ministry spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Broten, for Return No. 137 showing: To the Premier: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Broten, for Return No. 138 showing: To the Premier: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Broten, for Return No. 139 showing: To the Premier: (1) The total value of the ministry s untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Broten, for Return No. 140 showing: To the Premier: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 141 showing: To the Minister of Finance: (1) How much the ministry spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 142 showing: To the Minister of Finance: (1) How much the ministry spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 143 showing: To the Minister of Finance: (1) How much the ministry spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 144 showing: To the Minister of Finance: (1) The number of FTEs that have been seconded to Executive Council from the ministry in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012.

219 208 Tuesday, May 7, 2013 Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 145 showing: To the Minister of Finance: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 146 showing: To the Minister of Finance: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 147 showing: To the Minister of Finance: (1) The total value of the ministry s untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 148 showing: To the Minister of Finance: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 149 showing: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) How much the ministry spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 150 showing: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) How much the ministry spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 151 showing: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) How much the ministry spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 152 showing: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) The number of FTEs that have been seconded to Executive Council from the ministry in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 153 showing: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 154 showing: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 155 showing: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) The total value of the ministry s untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 156 showing: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012.

220 Tuesday, May 7, Mr. Nilson, for Return No. 157 showing: To the Minister of Health: (1) How much the ministry spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Nilson, for Return No. 158 showing: To the Minister of Health: (1) How much the ministry spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Nilson, for Return No. 159 showing: To the Minister of Health: (1) How much the ministry spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Nilson, for Return No. 160 showing: To the Minister of Health: (1) The number of FTEs that have been seconded to Executive Council from the ministry in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Nilson, for Return No. 161 showing: To the Minister of Health: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Nilson, for Return No. 162 showing: To the Minister of Health: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Nilson, for Return No. 163 showing: To the Minister of Health: (1) The total value of the ministry s untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Nilson, for Return No. 164 showing: To the Minister of Health: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Belanger, for Return No. 165 showing: To the Minister of Highways and Infrastructure: (1) How much the ministry spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Belanger, for Return No. 166 showing: To the Minister of Highways and Infrastructure: (1) How much the ministry spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Belanger, for Return No. 167 showing: To the Minister of Highways and Infrastructure: (1) How much the ministry spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Belanger, for Return No. 168 showing: To the Minister of Highways and Infrastructure: (1) The number of FTEs that have been seconded to Executive Council from the ministry in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012.

221 210 Tuesday, May 7, 2013 Mr. Belanger, for Return No. 169 showing: To the Minister of Highways and Infrastructure: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Belanger, for Return No. 170 showing: To the Minister of Highways and Infrastructure: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Belanger, for Return No. 171 showing: To the Minister of Highways and Infrastructure: (1) The total value of the ministry s untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Belanger, for Return No. 172 showing: To the Minister of Highways and Infrastructure: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Nilson, for Return No. 173 showing: To the Minister of Justice: (1) How much the ministry spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Nilson, for Return No. 174 showing: To the Minister of Justice: (1) How much the ministry spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Nilson, for Return No. 175 showing: To the Minister of Justice: (1) How much the ministry spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Nilson, for Return No. 176 showing: To the Minister of Justice: (1) The number of FTEs that have been seconded to Executive Council from the ministry in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Nilson, for Return No. 177 showing: To the Minister of Justice: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Nilson, for Return No. 178 showing: To the Minister of Justice: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Nilson, for Return No. 179 showing: To the Minister of Justice: (1) The total value of the ministry s untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Nilson, for Return No. 180 showing: To the Minister of Justice: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012.

222 Tuesday, May 7, Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 181 showing: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) How much the ministry spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 182 showing: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) How much the ministry spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 183 showing: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) How much the ministry spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 184 showing: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) The number of FTEs that have been seconded to Executive Council from the ministry in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 185 showing: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 186 showing: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 187 showing: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) The total value of the ministry s untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 188 showing: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Vermette, for Return No. 189 showing: To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport: (1) How much the ministry spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Vermette, for Return No. 190 showing: To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport: (1) How much the ministry spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Vermette, for Return No. 191 showing: To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport: (1) How much the ministry spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Vermette, for Return No. 192 showing: To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport: (1) The number of FTEs that have been seconded to Executive Council from the ministry in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012.

223 212 Tuesday, May 7, 2013 Mr. Vermette, for Return No. 193 showing: To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Vermette, for Return No. 194 showing: To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Vermette, for Return No. 195 showing: To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport: (1) The total value of the ministry s untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Vermette, for Return No. 196 showing: To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 197 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How much the ministry spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 198 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How much the ministry spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 199 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How much the ministry spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 200 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The number of FTEs that have been seconded to Executive Council from the ministry in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 201 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 202 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 203 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The total value of the ministry s untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 204 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts the ministry has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012.

224 Tuesday, May 7, Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 205 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The total amount spent by the Ministry of Social Services for advocates supporting Social Services clients with their appeals in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 206 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The total amount spent by the Ministry of Social Services for advocates supporting Social Services clients with their appeals in Regina in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 207 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The total amount spent by the Ministry of Social Services for advocates supporting Social Services clients with their appeals in Saskatoon in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 2:41 p.m. until Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.

225 214 WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 2013 (60TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger, Broten, Sproule, and Vermette. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to recognize that repair and maintenance on Highway 123 must be undertaken immediately. (Sessional Paper No. 200) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to immediately take steps to improve the quality of seniors care. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 189) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government enact legislation to permanently ban nuclear waste storage and transportation of nuclear waste into, out of, and through Saskatchewan. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 190) REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON THE ECONOMY Mr. Hutchinson, Acting Chair of the Standing Committee on the Economy, presented the Third Report of the said committee, which is as follows: Your committee considered the Estimates and Supplementary Estimates of the following government ministries and agencies and adopted the following resolutions:

226 Wednesday, May 8, Main Estimates, : Resolved, That there be granted to Her Majesty for the twelve months ending March 31, 2014, the following sums: Executive Branch of Government For Agriculture... $406,707,000 For Economy... $280,270,000 For Environment... $166,866,000 For Highways and Infrastructure... $295,190,000 For Innovation Saskatchewan... $28,006,000 For Saskatchewan Research Council... $19,743,000 For SaskBuilds Corporation... $8,300,000 For Water Security Agency... $15,480,000 Lending and Investing Activities For Economy... $4,825,000 Major Capital Expenditure For Highways and Infrastructure Capital... $280,810,000 Supplementary Estimates, (March): Resolved, That there be granted to Her Majesty for the twelve months ending March 31, 2013, the following sums: Executive Branch of Government For Agriculture... $43,154,000 For Highways and Infrastructure... $10,000,000 Your committee recommends that upon concurrence of its report by the Assembly, the sums as reported and approved shall be included in the Appropriation bill for consideration by the Legislative Assembly. (Sessional Paper No. 201) On motion of Mr. Hutchinson: Ordered, That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on the Economy be now concurred in.

227 216 Wednesday, May 8, 2013 REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON HUMAN SERVICES The following bills were reported without amendment and consideration in Committee of the Whole having been waived, by leave of the Assembly, they were read the third time and passed: Bill No. 50 The Medical Profession Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 78 The Social Workers Amendment Act, 2012 REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON CROWN AND CENTRAL AGENCIES Mr. Brkich, Chair of the Standing Committee on Crown and Central Agencies, presented the Third Report of the said committee, which is as follows: Your committee considered the Estimates and Supplementary Estimates of the following government ministries and agencies and adopted the following resolutions: Main Estimates, : Resolved, That there be granted to Her Majesty for the twelve months ending March 31, 2014, the following sums: Executive Branch of Government For Central Services... $93,530,000 For Finance... $208,061,000 Your committee reviewed the following Estimates for which no funds were requested or required to be voted: Executive Branch of Government For Finance Debt Servicing (Statutory) Fund Transfers For Growth and Financial Security Fund (Statutory) Lending and Investing Activities For Municipal Financing Corporation of Saskatchewan (Statutory) For Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (Statutory) For Saskatchewan Power Corporation (Statutory) For Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation (Statutory)

228 Wednesday, May 8, For Saskatchewan Water Corporation (Statutory) For SaskEnergy Incorporated (Statutory) Change in Advances to Revolving Funds For Change in Advances to Revolving Funds (Statutory) Debt Redemption, Sinking Fund and Interest Payments For Debt Redemption (Statutory) For Interest on Gross Debt Crown Enterprise Share (Statutory) For Sinking Fund Payments Government Share (Statutory) Supplementary Estimates, (March): Resolved, That there be granted to Her Majesty for the twelve months ending March 31, 2013, the following sums: Executive Branch of Government For Finance... $16,577,000 Your committee reviewed the following Estimates for which no funds were requested or required to be voted: Lending and Investing Activities For Saskatchewan Power Corporation (Statutory) Your committee recommends that upon concurrence of its report by the Assembly, the sums as reported and approved shall be included in the Appropriation bill for consideration by the Legislative Assembly. (Sessional Paper No. 202) On motion of Mr. Brkich: Ordered, That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Crown and Central Agencies be now concurred in. The following bills were reported without amendment and consideration in Committee of the Whole having been waived, by leave of the Assembly, they were read the third time and passed: Bill No. 69 The Information Services Corporation Act Bill No. 45 The Miscellaneous Statutes (Saskatchewan Telecommunications) Amendment Act, 2012

229 218 Wednesday, May 8, 2013 WRITTEN QUESTIONS The Order of the Day being called for Question Nos. 556 and 557, they were answered. (See Appendix) COMMITTEE OF FINANCE The Assembly, according to Order, resolved itself into the Committee of Finance to consider Estimates for Executive Council. Resolved, That there be granted to Her Majesty for the twelve months ending March 31, 2014, the sum of $17,687,000 for Executive Council (Ordinary). Progress was reported and the Committee given leave to sit again. The Speaker adjourned the Assembly without question put, pursuant to Rule 6(6). The Assembly adjourned at 5:58 p.m. until Thursday at 10:00 a.m.

230 219 THURSDAY, MAY 9, 2013 (61ST DAY) 10:00 a.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger, Sproule, and Vermette. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to immediately take steps to improve the quality of seniors care. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 189) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government enact legislation to permanently ban nuclear waste storage and transportation of nuclear waste into, out of, and through Saskatchewan. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 190) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to recognize that repair and maintenance on Highway 102 must be undertaken immediately. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 198) SEVENTY-FIVE MINUTE DEBATE The Order of the Day being called for the following motion for a Seventy-five Minute Debate, it was moved by Mr. Merriman: That this Assembly commend the government for implementing programs in support of people with disabilities, such as the Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability program and addressing the 440 waitlist for persons with intellectual disabilities; and further

231 220 Thursday, May 9, 2013 That this Assembly support the government in its future initiatives that will move Saskatchewan closer to the Saskatchewan Plan for Growth s goal of making this province the best place in Canada for persons with disabilities. A debate arising and the period of seventy-five minutes having expired, pursuant to Rule 24(4) the Deputy Speaker interrupted proceedings. PRIVATE MEMBERS MOTIONS The Order of the Day being called for Motion No. 5, it was moved by Mr. Belanger: That this Assembly urge the government to reallocate the $12 million being spent on standardized testing towards reducing classroom sizes, expanding English as an additional language support, supporting more educational assistants, and rebuilding crumbling school infrastructure. A debate arising, it was on motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison, adjourned. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 12:45 p.m. until Monday at 1:30 p.m.

232 221 MONDAY, MAY 13, 2013 (62ND DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger, Broten, Forbes, and Sproule. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government enact legislation to permanently ban nuclear waste storage and transportation of nuclear waste into, out of, and through Saskatchewan. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 190) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to recognize that repair and maintenance on Highway 102 must be undertaken immediately. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 198) REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON HUMAN SERVICES The following bill was reported with amendment and consideration in Committee of the Whole having been waived, by leave of the Assembly, it was read the third time and passed: Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 2:23 p.m. until Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.

233 222 TUESDAY, MAY 14, 2013 (63RD DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger, Broten, and Sproule. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 46) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to immediately take steps to improve the quality of seniors care. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 189) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government enact legislation to permanently ban nuclear waste storage and transportation of nuclear waste into, out of, and through Saskatchewan. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 190) REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON CROWN AND CENTRAL AGENCIES RAPPORT DU COMITÉ PERMANENT DES SOCIÉTÉS D ÉTAT ET DES ORGANISMES CENTRAUX The following bills were reported without amendment and consideration in Committee of the Whole having been waived, by leave of the Assembly, they were read the third time and passed: Les projets de loi suivants sont rapportés sans amendement et avec la permission de l'assemblée de passer outre au renvoi au Comité plénier, sont lus une troisième fois et adoptés: Bill No. 95 The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Act

234 Tuesday, May 14, Bill No. 96 The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Consequential Amendments Act, 2013 Projet de loi n o 96 Loi de 2013 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Act Bill No. 92 The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act Bill No. 93 The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Consequential Amendments Act, 2013 Projet de loi n o 93 Loi de 2013 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS AND JUSTICE Mr. Michelson, Chair of the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice, presented the Fourth Report of the said committee, which is as follows: Your committee considered the Estimates and Supplementary Estimates of the following government ministries and adopted the following resolutions: Main Estimates, : Resolved, That there be granted to Her Majesty for the twelve months ending March 31, 2014, the following sums: Executive Branch of Government For Government Relations... $476,993,000 For Justice... $572,684,000 For Parks, Culture and Sport... $111,516,000 Supplementary Estimates, (March): Resolved, That there be granted to Her Majesty for the twelve months ending March 31, 2013, the following sums: Executive Branch of Government For Government Relations... $35,470,000 For Justice... $7,073,000 Your committee recommends that upon concurrence of its report by the Assembly, the sums as reported and approved shall be included in the Appropriation bill for consideration by the Legislative Assembly. (Sessional Paper No. 203)

235 224 Tuesday, May 14, 2013 On motion of Mr. Michelson: Ordered, That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice be now concurred in. The following bills were reported without amendment and consideration in Committee of the Whole having been waived, by leave of the Assembly, they were read the third time and passed: Bill No. 90 The Planning and Development Amendment Act, 2013 Bill No. 86 The Regulatory Modernization and Accountability Act The following bill was reported with amendment and consideration in Committee of the Whole having been waived, by leave of the Assembly, it was read the third time and passed: Bill No. 62 The Parks Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) WRITTEN QUESTIONS The Order of the Day being called for Question Nos. 558 to 575, pursuant to Rule 20(5), the questions were converted and Orders for Returns were issued: Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 208 showing: To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport: (1) How many contracts in the fiscal year 2011/12 were worth under $50,000. (2) Of these contracts worth less than $50,000, the names of the payees. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 209 showing: To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport: (1) How many payees received more than one contract worth less than $25,000 in the fiscal year 2011/12. (2) Of these contracts worth less than $25,000, the names of the payees. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 210 showing: To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport: The guidelines, in the financial administration manual, for sole-source contracts between $25,000 and $75,000. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 211 showing: To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport: The number of contracts worth over $75,000 that were untendered in the fiscal year 2011/12. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 212 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The number of contracts in the fiscal year 2011/12 that were worth under $50,000. (2) Of these contracts worth less than $50,000, the names of the payees. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 213 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The number of payees that received more than one contract worth less than $25,000 in the fiscal year 2011/12. (2) Of these contracts worth less than $25,000, the names of the payees.

236 Tuesday, May 14, Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 214 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: The guidelines, in the financial administration manual, for solesource contracts between $25,000 and $75,000. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 215 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: The number of contracts worth over $75,000 that were untendered in the fiscal year 2011/12. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 216 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The total number of cases contracted out to private legal counsel by the Ministry of Social Services for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 217 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) If the Ministry of Social Services contract out private legal services by region. (2) If so, what are the regions are. (3) If not, how the legal contracts are assigned. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 218 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) If the ministry contracts out private legal services by region, what the firms contracts for each region were in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 219 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The firms that were contracted to perform legal services for the Ministry of Social Services in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 220 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The legal firms contracted to perform legal services for Ministry of Social Services and the amounts of these contracts per firm in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 221 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The legal firms contracted to perform legal services for Ministry of Social Services and the number of cases for each firm in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 222 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) The total number of cases contracted out to private legal counsel by the Ministry of Social Services in Prince Albert and the north for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 223 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) If there is a cap on the amount a lawyer contracted by the Ministry of Social Services can charge per case. (2) If there is a cap, the length of time that cap has been in place. (3) What the cap is. (4) If there is not a cap, if there was ever a cap. (5) When the cap was removed. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 224 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) Any set rates that lawyers contracted by the Ministry of Socials Services can bill per hour. (2) If there is a set rate, what that rate is. (3) If there is not a set rate, if there was ever a rate. (4) The date when the set rate was removed.

237 226 Tuesday, May 14, 2013 Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 225 showing: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) Any set rates for disbursements paid out by lawyers contracted by the Ministry of Social Services. (2) If there is a set rate, what that rate is. (3) If there is not a set rate, if there ever was a rate. (4) The date the set rate was removed. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 2:29 p.m. until Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.

238 227 WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 2013 (64TH DAY) 1:30 p.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger, Broten, Forbes, Chartier, Sproule, and Vermette. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to undertake to ensure SaskTel delivers cellular service to the Canoe Lake First Nation. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 7) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to immediately take steps to improve the quality of seniors care. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 189) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government enact legislation to permanently ban nuclear waste storage and transportation of nuclear waste into, out of, and through Saskatchewan. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 190) REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON THE ECONOMY The following bill was reported with amendment and consideration in Committee of the Whole having been waived, by leave of the Assembly, it was read the third time and passed: Bill No. 49 The Forestry Professions Amendment Act, 2012 REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS AND JUSTICE The following bills were reported without amendment and consideration in Committee of the Whole having been waived, by leave of the Assembly, they were read the third time and passed: Bill No. 72 The Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 53 The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2012 (No. 2)

239 228 Wednesday, May 15, 2013 Bill No. 54 The Seizure of Criminal Property Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 55 The Consumer Protection and Business Practices Act WRITTEN QUESTIONS The Order of the Day being called for Question Nos. 576 to 811, pursuant to Rule 20(5), the questions were converted and Orders for Returns were issued: Mr. McCall, for Return No. 226 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Provincial Capital Commission: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts the commission has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. McCall, for Return No. 227 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Provincial Capital Commission: (1) The total value of the commission s untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. McCall, for Return No. 228 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Provincial Capital Commission: (1) The number of untendered contracts that the commission has entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. McCall, for Return No. 229 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Provincial Capital Commission: (1) The number of untendered contracts that the commission has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. McCall, for Return No. 230 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Provincial Capital Commission: (1) How many FTEs (full-time equivalents) have been seconded to Executive Council from the commission in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. McCall, for Return No. 231 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Provincial Capital Commission: (1) How much the commission spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. McCall, for Return No. 232 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Provincial Capital Commission: (1) How much the commission spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. McCall, for Return No. 233 showing: To the Minister Responsible for the Provincial Capital Commission: (1) How much the commission spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. McCall, for Return No. 234 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Government Relations: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts that the Ministry of Northern Affairs has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry.

240 Wednesday, May 15, Mr. McCall, for Return No. 235 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Government Relations: (1) The total value of the Ministry of Northern Affairs untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 236 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Government Relations: (1) The number of untendered contracts that the Ministry of Northern Affairs has entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 237 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Government Relations: (1) The number of untendered contracts that the Ministry of Northern Affairs has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 238 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Government Relations: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Ministry of Northern Affairs in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 239 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Government Relations: (1) How much the Ministry of Northern Affairs spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 240 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Government Relations: (1) How much the Ministry of Northern Affairs spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 241 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Government Relations: (1) How much the Ministry of Northern Affairs spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 242 showing: To the Minister Responsible for the Environment: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts the Forestry Secretariat has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Environment as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 243 showing: To the Minister Responsible for the Environment: (1) The total value of the Forestry Secretariat s untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Environment as a result of the reorganization of the ministry.

241 230 Wednesday, May 15, 2013 Mr. McCall, for Return No. 244 showing: To the Minister Responsible for the Environment: (1) The number of untendered contracts that the Forestry Secretariat has entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Environment as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 245 showing: To the Minister Responsible for the Environment: (1) The number of untendered contracts that the Forestry Secretariat has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Environment as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 246 showing: To the Minister Responsible for the Environment: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Forestry Secretariat in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any FTEs from Environment as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 247 showing: To the Minister Responsible for the Environment: (1) How much the Forestry Secretariat spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Environment as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 248 showing: To the Minister Responsible for the Environment: (1) How much the Forestry Secretariat spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Environment as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 249 showing: To the Minister Responsible for the Environment: (1) How much the Forestry Secretariat spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Environment as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 250 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Central Services: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts the Information Technology Office has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. McCall, for Return No. 251 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Central Services: (1) The total value of the Information Technology Office s untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. McCall, for Return No. 252 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Central Services: (1) The number of untendered contracts that the Information Technology Office entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. McCall, for Return No. 253 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Central Services: (1) The number of untendered contracts that the Information Technology Office has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012.

242 Wednesday, May 15, Mr. McCall, for Return No. 254 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Central Services: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Information Technology Office in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. McCall, for Return No. 255 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Central Services: (1) The amount Information Technology Office spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. McCall, for Return No. 256 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Central Services: (1) The amount Information Technology Office spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. McCall, for Return No. 257 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Central Services: (1) The amount that Information Technology Office spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. McCall, for Return No. 258 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Economy: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts the Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation Programs has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Economy as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 259 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Economy: (1) The total value of the Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation Programs untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Economy as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 260 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Economy: (1) The number of untendered contracts that the Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation Programs has entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Economy as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 261 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Economy: (1) The number of untendered contracts that the Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation Programs has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Economy as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 262 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Economy: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation Programs in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any FTEs from Economy as a result of the reorganization of the ministry.

243 232 Wednesday, May 15, 2013 Mr. McCall, for Return No. 263 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Economy: (1) How much the Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation Programs spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Economy as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 264 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Economy: (1) How much the Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation Programs spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Economy as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 265 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Economy: (1) How much the Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation Programs spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Economy as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 266 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Labour has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Labour Relations and Workplace Safety as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 267 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) The total value of the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Labour s untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Labour Relations and Workplace Safety as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 268 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) The number of untendered contracts that the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Labour has entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Labour Relations and Workplace Safety as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 269 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) The number of untendered contracts that the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Labour has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Labour Relations and Workplace Safety as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 270 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Labour in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any FTEs from Labour Relations and Workplace Safety as a result of the reorganization of the ministry.

244 Wednesday, May 15, Mr. McCall, for Return No. 271 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) How much the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Labour spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Labour Relations and Workplace Safety as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 272 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) How much the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Labour spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Labour Relations and Workplace Safety as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 273 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) How much the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Labour spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Labour Relations and Workplace Safety as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 274 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Advanced Education: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts that the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Advanced Education as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 275 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Advanced Education: (1) The total value of the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration s untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Advanced Education as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 276 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Advanced Education: (1) The number of untendered contracts that the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration has entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Advanced Education as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 277 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Advanced Education: (1) The number of untendered contracts that the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Advanced Education as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 278 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Advanced Education: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including FTEs from Advanced Education as a result of the reorganization of the ministry.

245 234 Wednesday, May 15, 2013 Mr. McCall, for Return No. 279 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Advanced Education: (1) How much the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Advanced Education as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 280 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Advanced Education: (1) How much the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Advanced Education as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 281 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Advanced Education: (1) How much the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Advanced Education as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 282 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Economy: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Economy as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 283 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Economy: (1) The total value of the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration s untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Economy as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 284 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Economy: (1) How many untendered contracts that the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration has entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Economy as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 285 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Economy: (1) How many untendered contracts that the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Economy as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 286 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Economy: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any FTEs from Economy as a result of the reorganization of the ministry.

246 Wednesday, May 15, Mr. McCall, for Return No. 287 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Economy: (1) How much the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Economy as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 288 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Economy: (1) How much the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Economy as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 289 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Economy: (1) How much the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Economy as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 290 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Parks, Culture and Sport: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Ministry of Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any FTEs from Parks, Culture and Sport as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 291 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Parks, Culture and Sport: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts the Ministry of Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Parks, Culture and Sport as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 292 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Parks, Culture and Sport: (1) The total value of the of Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport s untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Parks, Culture and Sport as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 293 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Parks, Culture and Sport: (1) How many untendered contracts that the Ministry of Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport has entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Parks, Culture and Sport as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 294 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Parks, Culture and Sport: (1) How many untendered contracts that the Ministry of Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Parks, Culture and Sport as a result of the reorganization of the ministry.

247 236 Wednesday, May 15, 2013 Mr. McCall, for Return No. 295 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Parks, Culture and Sport: (1) How much the Ministry of Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Parks, Culture and Sport as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 296 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Parks, Culture and Sport: (1) How much the Ministry of Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Parks, Culture and Sport as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 297 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Parks, Culture and Sport: (1) How much the Ministry of Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Parks, Culture and Sport as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 298 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Government Relations: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts the Ministry of Municipal Affairs has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 299 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Government Relations: (1) The total value of the Ministry of Municipal Affairs untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 300 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Government Relations: (1) How many untendered contracts has the Ministry of Municipal Affairs entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 301 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Government Relations: (1) How many untendered contracts the Ministry of Municipal Affairs has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 302 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Government Relations: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Ministry of Municipal Affairs in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any FTEs from Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry.

248 Wednesday, May 15, Mr. McCall, for Return No. 303 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Government Relations: (1) How much the Ministry of Municipal Affairs spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 304 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Government Relations: (1) How much the Ministry of Municipal Affairs spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 305 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Government Relations: (1) How much the Ministry of Municipal Affairs spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 306 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Justice: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts that the Ministry of Justice and Attorney General has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Justice as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 307 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Justice: (1) The total value of the Ministry of Justice and Attorney General s untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Justice as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 308 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Justice: (1) How many untendered contracts the Ministry of Justice and Attorney General has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Justice as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 309 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Justice: (1) How many untendered contracts the Ministry of Justice and Attorney General has entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Justice as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 310 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Justice: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Ministry of Justice and Attorney General in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any FTEs from Justice as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 311 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Justice: (1) How much the Ministry of Justice and Attorney General spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Justice as a result of the reorganization of the ministry.

249 238 Wednesday, May 15, 2013 Mr. McCall, for Return No. 312 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Justice: (1) How much the Ministry of Justice and Attorney General spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Justice as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 313 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Justice: (1) How much the Ministry of Justice and Attorney General spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Justice as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 314 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Government Relations: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts the Ministry of Government Services has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 315 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Government Relations: (1) The total value of the Ministry of Government Services untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 316 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Government Relations: (1) How many untendered contracts the Ministry of Government Services has entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 317 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Government Relations: (1) How many untendered contracts the Ministry of Government Services has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 318 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Government Relations: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Ministry of Government Services in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any FTEs from Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 319 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Government Relations: (1) How much the Ministry of Government Services spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Mr. McCall, for Return No. 320 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Government Relations: (1) How much the Ministry of Government Services spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry.

250 Wednesday, May 15, Mr. McCall, for Return No. 321 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Government Relations: (1) How much the Ministry of Government Services spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 322 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Corrections and Policing: (1) How much the Ministry of Corrections, Public Safety and Policing spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Justice as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 323 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Corrections and Policing: (1) How much the Ministry of Corrections, Public Safety and Policing spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Justice as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 324 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Corrections and Policing: (1) How much the Ministry of Corrections, Public Safety and Policing spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Justice as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 325 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Corrections and Policing: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Ministry for Corrections, Public Safety and Policing in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any FTEs from Justice as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 326 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Corrections and Policing: (1) How many untendered contracts the Ministry for Corrections, Public Safety and Policing has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Justice as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 327 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Corrections and Policing: (1) How many untendered contracts the Ministry for Corrections, Public Safety and Policing has entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Justice as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 328 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Corrections and Policing: (1) The total value of the Ministry for Corrections, Public Safety and Policing s untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Justice as a result of the reorganization of the ministry.

251 240 Wednesday, May 15, 2013 Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 329 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Corrections and Policing: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts the Ministry of Corrections, Public Safety and Policing has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Justice as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 330 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Energy and Resources: (1) How much the Ministry of Energy and Resources spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Economy as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 331 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Energy and Resources: (1) How much the Ministry of Energy and Resources spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Economy as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 332 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Energy and Resources: (1) How much the Ministry of Energy and Resources spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Economy as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 333 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Energy and Resources: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Ministry of Energy and Resources in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any FTEs from Economy as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 334 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Energy and Resources: (1) How many untendered contracts the Ministry of Energy and Resources has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Economy as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 335 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Energy and Resources: (1) How many untendered contracts the Ministry of Energy and Resources has entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Economy as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 336 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Energy and Resources: (1) The total value of the Ministry of Energy and Resource s untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Economy as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 337 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Energy and Resources: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts the Ministry of Energy and Resources has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Economy as a result of the reorganization of the ministry.

252 Wednesday, May 15, Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 338 showing: To the Minister Responsible for First Nations, Métis and Northern Affairs: (1) How much the Ministry of First Nations and Métis Relations spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 339 showing: To the Minister Responsible for First Nations, Métis and Northern Affairs: (1) How much the Ministry of First Nations and Métis Relations spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 340 showing: To the Minister Responsible for First Nations, Métis and Northern Affairs: (1) How much the Ministry of First Nations and Métis Relations spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any dollars spent in Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 341 showing: To the Minister Responsible for First Nations, Métis and Northern Affairs: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Ministry of First Nations and Métis Relations in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012 including any FTEs from Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 342 showing: To the Minister Responsible for First Nations, Métis and Northern Affairs: (1) How many untendered contracts the Ministry of First Nations and Métis Relations has entered into in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 343 showing: To the Minister Responsible for First Nations, Métis and Northern Affairs: (1) How many untendered contracts the Ministry of First Nations and Métis Relations has entered with individuals who are normally employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 344 showing: To the Minister Responsible for First Nations, Métis and Northern Affairs: (1) The total value of the Ministry of First Nations and Métis Relations untendered contracts in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry. Ms. Chartier, for Return No. 345 showing: To the Minister Responsible for First Nations, Métis and Northern Affairs: (1) The total value of the untendered contracts the Ministry of First Nations and Métis Relations has entered with individuals employed in other ministries in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012 including any dollars spent in Government Relations as a result of the reorganization of the ministry.

253 242 Wednesday, May 15, 2013 Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 346 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Enterprise Saskatchewan: (1) How much Enterprise Saskatchewan spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 347 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Enterprise Saskatchewan: (1) How much Enterprise Saskatchewan spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 348 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Enterprise Saskatchewan: (1) How much Enterprise Saskatchewan spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 349 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Enterprise Saskatchewan: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from Enterprise Saskatchewan in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 350 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Community Initiatives Fund: (1) How much the Community Initiatives Fund spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 351 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Community Initiatives Fund: (1) How much the Community Initiatives Fund spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 352 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Community Initiatives Fund: (1) How much the Community Initiatives Fund spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 353 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Community Initiatives Fund: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Community Initiatives Fund in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 354 showing: To the Minister Responsible for SaskBuilds Corporation: (1) How much SaskBuilds Corporation spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 355 showing: To the Minister Responsible for SaskBuilds Corporation: (1) How much SaskBuilds Corporation spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 356 showing: To the Minister Responsible for SaskBuilds Corporation: (1) How much SaskBuilds Corporation spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012.

254 Wednesday, May 15, Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 357 showing: To the Minister Responsible for SaskBuilds Corporation: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from SaskBuilds Corporation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 358 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Arts Board: (1) How much the Saskatchewan Arts Board spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 359 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Arts Board: (1) How much the Saskatchewan Arts Board spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 360 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Arts Board: (1) How much the Saskatchewan Arts Board spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 361 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Arts Board: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Saskatchewan Arts Board in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 362 showing: To the Minister Responsible for P3 Secretariat: (1) How much the P3 Secretariat spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 363 showing: To the Minister Responsible for P3 Secretariat: (1) How much the P3 Secretariat spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 364 showing: To the Minister Responsible for P3 Secretariat: (1) How much did P3 Secretariat spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 365 showing: To the Minister Responsible for P3 Secretariat: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the P3 Secretariat in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 366 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Innovation Saskatchewan: (1) How much Innovation Saskatchewan spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 367 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Innovation Saskatchewan: (1) How much Innovation Saskatchewan spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012.

255 244 Wednesday, May 15, 2013 Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 368 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Innovation Saskatchewan: (1) How much Innovation Saskatchewan spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 369 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Innovation Saskatchewan: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from Innovation Saskatchewan in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 370 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Housing Corporation: (1) How much the Saskatchewan Housing Corporation spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 371 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Housing Corporation: (1) How much the Saskatchewan Housing Corporation spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 372 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Housing Corporation: (1) How much the Saskatchewan Housing Corporation spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 373 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Housing Corporation: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Saskatchewan Housing Corporation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 374 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Communications Network Corporation: (1) How much the Saskatchewan Communications Network Corporation spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 375 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Communications Network Corporation: (1) How much the Saskatchewan Communications Network Corporation spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 376 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Communications Network Corporation: (1) How much the Saskatchewan Communications Network Corporation spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 377 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Communications Network Corporation: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Saskatchewan Communications Network Corporation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012.

256 Wednesday, May 15, Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 378 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Tourism Saskatchewan: (1) How much Tourism Saskatchewan spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 379 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Tourism Saskatchewan: (1) How much Tourism Saskatchewan spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 380 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Tourism Saskatchewan: (1) How much Tourism Saskatchewan spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 381 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Tourism Saskatchewan: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from Tourism Saskatchewan in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 382 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Worker s Compensation Board: (1) How much the Worker s Compensation Board spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 383 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Worker s Compensation Board: (1) How much the Worker s Compensation Board spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 384 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Worker s Compensation Board: (1) How much the Worker s Compensation Board spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 385 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Worker s Compensation Board: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Worker s Compensation Board in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 386 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Transportation Partnerships Fund: (1) How much the Transportation Partnerships Fund spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 387 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Transportation Partnerships Fund: (1) How much the Transportation Partnerships Fund spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 388 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Transportation Partnerships Fund: (1) How much the Transportation Partnerships Fund spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012.

257 246 Wednesday, May 15, 2013 Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 389 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Transportation Partnerships Fund: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Transportation Partnerships Fund in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 390 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Water Security Agency: (1) How much the Water Security Agency spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 391 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Water Security Agency: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Water Security Agency in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 392 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan: (1) How much the Crown Investments Corporation spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 393 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan: (1) How much the Crown Investments Corporation spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 394 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan: (1) How much the Crown Investments Corporation spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 395 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Crown Investments Corporation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 396 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority: (1) How much the Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 397 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority: (1) How much the Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 398 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority: (1) How much the Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012.

258 Wednesday, May 15, Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 399 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 400 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Global Transportation Hub Authority: (1) How much the Global Transportation Hub Authority spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 401 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Global Transportation Hub Authority: (1) How much the Global Transportation Hub Authority spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 402 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Global Transportation Hub Authority: (1) How much the Global Transportation Hub Authority spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 403 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Global Transportation Hub Authority: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Global Transportation Hub Authority in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 404 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan: (1) How much the Information Services Corporation spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 405 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan: (1) How much the Information Services Corporation spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 406 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan: (1) How much the Information Services Corporation spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 407 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Information Services Corporation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 408 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Municipal Financing Corporation of Saskatchewan: (1) How much the Municipal Financing Corporation spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012.

259 248 Wednesday, May 15, 2013 Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 409 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Municipal Financing Corporation of Saskatchewan: (1) How much the Municipal Financing Corporation spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 410 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Municipal Financing Corporation of Saskatchewan: (1) How much the Municipal Financing Corporation spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 411 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Municipal Financing Corporation of Saskatchewan: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Municipal Financing Corporation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 412 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation: (1) How much the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 413 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation: (1) How much the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 414 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation: (1) How much the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 415 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 416 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Government Insurance: (1) How much Saskatchewan Government Insurance spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 417 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Government Insurance: (1) How much Saskatchewan Government Insurance spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 418 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Government Insurance: (1) How much the Saskatchewan Government Insurance spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012.

260 Wednesday, May 15, Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 419 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Government Insurance: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Saskatchewan Government Insurance in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 420 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority: (1) How much the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 421 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority: (1) How much the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 422 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority: (1) How much the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 423 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 424 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Grain Car Corporation: (1) How much the Saskatchewan Grain Car Corporation spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 425 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Grain Car Corporation: (1) How much the Saskatchewan Grain Car Corporation spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 426 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Grain Car Corporation: (1) How much the Saskatchewan Grain Car Corporation spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 427 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Grain Car Corporation: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Saskatchewan Grain Car Corporation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 428 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation: (1) How much the Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012.

261 250 Wednesday, May 15, 2013 Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 429 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation: (1) How much the Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 430 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation: (1) How much the Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 431 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 432 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Research Council: (1) How much the Saskatchewan Research Council spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 433 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Research Council: (1) How much the Saskatchewan Research Council spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 434 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Research Council: (1) How much the Saskatchewan Research Council spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 435 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Research Council: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Saskatchewan Research Council in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 436 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Transportation Company: (1) How much the Saskatchewan Transportation Company spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 437 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Transportation Company: (1) How much the Saskatchewan Transportation Company spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 438 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Transportation Company: (1) How much the Saskatchewan Transportation Company spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012.

262 Wednesday, May 15, Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 439 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Transportation Company: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from the Saskatchewan Transportation Company in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 440 showing: To the Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Incorporated: (1) How much SaskEnergy Incorporated spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 441 showing: To the Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Incorporated: (1) How much SaskEnergy Incorporated spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 442 showing: To the Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Incorporated: (1) How much SaskEnergy Incorporated spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 443 showing: To the Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Incorporated: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from SaskEnergy Incorporated in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 444 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation: (1) How much SaskGaming spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 445 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation: (1) How much SaskGaming spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 446 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation: (1) How much SaskGaming spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 447 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from SaskGaming in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 448 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Power Corporation: (1) How much SaskPower spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 449 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Power Corporation: (1) How much SaskPower spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012.

263 252 Wednesday, May 15, 2013 Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 450 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Power Corporation: (1) How much SaskPower spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 451 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Power Corporation: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from SaskPower in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 452 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Telecommunications: (1) How much SaskTel spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 453 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Telecommunications: (1) How much SaskTel spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 454 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Telecommunications: (1) How much SaskTel spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 455 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Telecommunications: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from SaskTel in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 456 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Water Corporation: (1) How much SaskWater spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 457 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Water Corporation: (1) How much SaskWater spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 458 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Water Corporation: (1) How much SaskWater spent on public relations consultation in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 459 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Water Corporation: (1) How many FTEs have been seconded to Executive Council from SaskWater in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 460 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Water Security Agency: (1) How much the Water Security Agency spent on community outreach in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Mr. Wotherspoon, for Return No. 461 showing: To the Minister Responsible for Water Security Agency: (1) How much the Water Security Agency spent on advertising in (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2012.

264 Wednesday, May 15, Summary of Resolutions adopted: COMMITTEE OF FINANCE GENERAL REVENUE FUND MAIN ESTIMATES EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT Resolved, That there be granted to Her Majesty for the twelve months ended March 31, 2014 the following sums: BUDGETARY EXPENSES 7. For Advanced Education... $786,895, For Agriculture ,707, For Central Services... 93,530, For Economy ,270, For Education... 1,450,373, For Environment ,866, For Executive Council... 17,687, For Finance ,061, For Government Relations ,993, For Health... 4,959,050, For Highways and Infrastructure ,190, For Innovation Saskatchewan... 28,006, For Justice ,684, For Labour Relations and Workplace Safety... 18,593, For Parks, Culture and Sport ,516, For Saskatchewan Research Council... 19,743, For SaskBuilds Corporation... 8,300, For Social Services ,231,000

265 254 Wednesday, May 15, For Water Security Agency... 15,480,000 LENDING AND INVESTING ACTIVITIES 26. For Advanced Education... $56,000, For Economy... 4,825,000 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT 28. For Advocate for Children and Youth... $2,273, For Conflict of Interest Commissioner , For Information and Privacy Commissioner... 1,116, For Legislative Assembly... 9,468, For Ombudsman... 3,373, For Provincial Auditor... 8,248,000 GENERAL REVENUE FUND MAJOR CAPITAL EXPENDITURE MINISTRIES AND AGENCIES Resolved, That there be granted to Her Majesty for the twelve months ending March 31, 2014, the following sums, which to the extent that they remain unexpended for that fiscal year are also granted for the fiscal year ending on March 31, 2015: 1. For Highways and Infrastructure Capital... $280,810,000 GENERAL REVENUE FUND SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT Resolved, That there be granted to Her Majesty for the twelve months ending March 31, 2013 the following sums: BUDGETARY EXPENSES 1. For Advanced Education... $4,090, For Agriculture... 43,154,000

266 Wednesday, May 15, For Education... 7,894, For Finance... 16,577, For Government Relations... 35,470, For Highways and Infrastructure... 10,000, For Justice... 7,073,000 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT 8. For Advocate for Children and Youth... $22,000 On motion of the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: Resolved, that towards making good the supply granted to Her Majesty on account of certain charges and expenses of the public service for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2013, the sum of one hundred and twenty-four million, two hundred and eighty thousand dollars be granted out of the general revenue fund. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: Resolved, that towards making good the supply granted to Her Majesty on account of certain charges and expenses of the public service for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2014, the sum of ten billion, nine hundred and five million, six hundred and twenty-six thousand dollars be granted out of the general revenue fund. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: Resolved, that towards making good the supply granted to Her Majesty on account of certain charges and expenses of the public service for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2014, which to the extent that they remain unexpended for the fiscal year are also granted for the fiscal year ending on March 31, 2015, the sum of two hundred and eighty million, eight hundred and ten thousand dollars be granted out of the general revenue fund. THE APPROPRIATION ACT, 2013 (NO. 1) Moved by the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: That Bill No. 97 The Appropriation Act, 2013 (No. 1) be introduced and read the first time. The question being put, it was agreed to and the said bill was, accordingly, read the first time. By leave of the Assembly and pursuant to Rule 72(2), the said bill was then read a second and third time and passed under its title.

267 256 Wednesday, May 15, 2013 ROYAL ASSENT / SANCTION ROYALE 2:48 p.m. Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, having entered the Chamber, took her seat upon the Throne. The Speaker addressed Her Honour: MAY IT PLEASE YOUR HONOUR: This Legislative Assembly at its present Session has passed several bills which, in the name of the Assembly, I present to Your Honour and to which bills I respectfully request Your Honour s Assent. The Clerk of the Assembly then read the titles of the bills that had been passed severally as follows: Son Honneur la Lieutenante-gouverneure fait son entrée dans la Chambre et prend place au Trône. Le Président s adresse à Son Honneur: QU IL PLAISE À VOTRE HONNEUR: Cette Assemblée législative, au cours de la présente session, a adopté des projets de loi que je présente à Votre Honneur, au nom de l Assemblée, et que de demande respectueusement à Votre Honneur de sanctionner. Le Greffier de l Assemblée a donné lecture des titres du projets de loi adoptés comme suit: Bill No. 80 The Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 71 The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 71 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1997 sur la réglementation des boissons alcoolisées et des jeux de hasard Bill No. 77 The Horse Racing Regulation Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 604 The Public Health (Howard s Law) Amendment Act Bill No. 63 The Regional Parks Act, 2012 Bill No. 64 The Regional Parks Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 64 Loi de 2012 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Regional Parks Act, 2012 Bill No. 89 The Creative Saskatchewan Act Bill No. 901 The Orange Benevolent Society Repeal Act Bill No. 902 The Lutheran Sunset Home of Saskatoon Amendment Act, 2013 Bill No. 59 The Animal Identification Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 60 The Animal Products Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 48 The Management and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Amendment Act, 2012

268 Wednesday, May 15, Bill No. 47 The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 65 The Securities Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) Bill No. 51 The Public Inquiries Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 51 Loi de 2012 sur les enquêtes publiques Bill No. 52 The Public Inquiries Consequential Amendments Act, 2012 Bill No. 67 The Community Planning Profession Act, 2012 Bill No. 73 The Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 74 The Cities Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 75 The Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 76 The Municipal Board Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 70 The Education Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) Projet de loi n o 70 Loi n o 2 de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1995 sur l éducation Bill No. 58 The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 Bill No. 46 The Municipal Employees Pension Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 82 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 91 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2013 (No. 2) Bill No. 94 The Tobacco Tax Amendment Act, 2013 Bill No. 79 The Representation Act, 2012 Bill No. 57 The Condominium Property Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 84 The Common Business Identifiers Act Bill No. 68 The Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 68 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1988 sur les juges de paix Bill No. 56 The Court of Appeal Amendment Act, 2012 Projet de loi n o 56 Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 2000 sur la Cour d appel Bill No. 61 The Railway Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 83 The Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Act Bill No. 81 The Global Transportation Hub Authority Act Bill No. 50 The Medical Profession Amendment Act, 2012

269 258 Wednesday, May 15, 2013 Bill No. 78 The Social Workers Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 69 The Information Services Corporation Act Bill No. 45 The Miscellaneous Statutes (Saskatchewan Telecommunications) Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act Bill No. 95 The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Act Bill No. 96 The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Consequential Amendments Act, 2013 Projet de loi n o 96 Loi de 2013 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Operation of Public Registry Statutes Act Bill No. 92 The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act Bill No. 93 The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Consequential Amendments Act, 2013 Projet de loi n o 93 Loi de 2013 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act Bill No. 90 The Planning and Development Amendment Act, 2013 Bill No. 86 The Regulatory Modernization and Accountability Act Bill No. 62 The Parks Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 2) Bill No. 49 The Forestry Professions Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 72 The Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 53 The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal Act, 2012 (No. 2) Bill No. 54 The Seizure of Criminal Property Amendment Act, 2012 Bill No. 55 The Consumer Protection and Business Practices Act Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor then replied: In Her Majesty s name, I assent to these bills. Son Honneur la Lieutenante-gouverneure alors a répondu: Au nom de Sa Majestée, je sanctionne ces projets de loi. The Speaker addressed Her Honour: MAY IT PLEASE YOUR HONOUR: This Legislative Assembly has voted the supplies required to enable the Government to defray the expenses of the Public Service. In the name of the Assembly, I present to Your Honour the following bill, to which bill I respectfully request Your Honour's Assent: Bill No. 97 The Appropriation Act, 2013 (No. 1)

270 Wednesday, May 15, Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor then replied: In Her Majesty's name, I thank the Legislative Assembly, accept their benevolence, and assent to this bill. Her Honour then retired from the Chamber. 2:55 p.m. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 2:56 p.m. until Thursday at 10:00 a.m. The following papers were laid upon the Table: By the Hon. Mr. McMorris: RETURNS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS TABLED Bylaws, Rules and Regulations of the following Professional Associations and amendments thereto, under provisions of the respective Acts: Saskatchewan Institute of Agrologists College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Real Estate Commission Saskatchewan Association of Licensed Practical Nurses (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 17)

271 260 THURSDAY, MAY 16, 2013 (65TH DAY) 10:00 a.m. PRAYERS PRESENTING PETITIONS Petitions of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan were presented and laid upon the Table by the following Members: Belanger, Broten, Forbes, and Sproule. READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS According to Order, the following petitions were favourably examined and pursuant to Rule 16(7) read and received: Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to commence the construction of a second bridge crossing the North Saskatchewan River and Prince Albert. (Sessional Paper No. 204) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to enact legislation to regulate rent increases in Estevan. (Sessional Paper No. 205) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to cap rent increases on lot rental fees. (Sessional Paper No. 206) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to continue to provide tax incentives for the film, video, and television sector. (Sessional Paper No.207) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to immediately enact Jimmy s Law to ensure great safety for all retail workers who work late night hours. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 9) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to not pass Bill No. 85 The Saskatchewan Employment Act in this current session. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 46) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to immediately take steps to improve the quality of seniors care. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 189)

272 Thursday, May 16, Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government enact legislation to permanently ban nuclear waste storage and transportation of nuclear waste into, out of, and through Saskatchewan. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 190) Of citizens of the province of Saskatchewan humbly praying that your honourable Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to recognize that repair and maintenance on Highway 123 must be undertaken immediately. (Addendum to Sessional Paper No. 200) WRITTEN QUESTIONS The Order of the Day being called for Question Nos. 812 to 1008, pursuant to Rule 20(5), the questions were converted and Orders for Returns were issued: Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 462 showing: To the Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Incorporated: The name(s) and address(es) of the owner(s) of the office building named SaskEnergy Place, 1777 Victoria Avenue in Regina at which SaskEnergy leases office space for the past five years. Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 463 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Chinook School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 464 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Chinook School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 465 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average teacher to student ratio for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Chinook School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 466 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum teacher to student ratio for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Chinook School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 467 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average number of hours of instruction for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Chinook School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 468 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for the Chinook School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012.

273 262 Thursday, May 16, 2013 Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 469 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for First Nations and Métis children in the Chinook School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 470 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Christ the Teacher Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 471 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Christ the Teacher Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 472 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average teacher to student ratio for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Christ the Teacher Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 473 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum teacher to student ratio each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Christ the Teacher Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 474 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average number of hours of instruction for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Christ the Teacher Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 475 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for the Christ the Teacher Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 476 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for First Nations and Métis children in the Christ the Teacher Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 477 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 478 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012.

274 Thursday, May 16, Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 479 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average teacher to student ratio for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 480 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum teacher to student ratio each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 481 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average number of hours of instruction for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 482 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for the Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 483 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for First Nations and Métis children in the Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 484 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 485 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 486 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average teacher to student ratio for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 487 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum teacher to student ratio each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 488 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average number of hours of instruction for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012.

275 264 Thursday, May 16, 2013 Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 489 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for the Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 490 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for First Nations and Métis children in the Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 491 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Light of Christ Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 492 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Light of Christ Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 493 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average teacher to student ratio for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Light of Christ Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 494 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum teacher to student ratio each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Light of Christ Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 495 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average number of hours of instruction for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Light of Christ Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 496 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for the Light of Christ Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 497 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for First Nations and Métis children in the Light of Christ Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 498 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Lloydminster Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012.

276 Thursday, May 16, Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 499 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Lloydminster Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 500 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average teacher to student ratio for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Lloydminster Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 501 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum teacher to student ratio each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Lloydminster Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 502 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average number of hours of instruction for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Lloydminster Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 503 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for the Lloydminster Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 504 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for First Nations and Métis children in the Lloydminster Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 505 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Prince Albert Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 506 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Prince Albert Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 507 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average teacher to student ratio for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Prince Albert Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 508 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum teacher to student ratio each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Prince Albert Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012.

277 266 Thursday, May 16, 2013 Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 509 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average number of hours of instruction for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Prince Albert Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 510 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for the Prince Albert Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 511 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for First Nations and Métis children in the Prince Albert Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 512 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Regina Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 513 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Regina Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 514 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average teacher to student ratio for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Regina Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 515 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum teacher to student ratio each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Regina Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 516 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average number of hours of instruction for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Regina Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 517 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for the Regina Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 518 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for First Nations and Métis children in the Regina Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012.

278 Thursday, May 16, Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 519 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in St. Paul s Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 520 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in St. Paul s Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 521 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average teacher to student ratio for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in St. Paul s Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 522 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum teacher to student ratio each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in St. Paul s Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 523 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average number of hours of instruction for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in St. Paul s Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 524 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for St. Paul s Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 525 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for First Nations and Métis children in St. Paul s Roman Catholic Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 526 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Conseil des écoles fransaskoises for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 527 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Conseil des écoles fransaskoises for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 528 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average teacher to student ratio for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Conseil des écoles fransaskoises for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012.

279 268 Thursday, May 16, 2013 Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 529 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum teacher to student ratio each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Conseil des écoles fransaskoises for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 530 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average number of hours of instruction for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Conseil des écoles fransaskoises for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 531 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for the Conseil des écoles fransaskoises for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 532 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for First Nations and Métis children in the Conseil des écoles fransaskoises for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 533 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Creighton School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 534 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Creighton School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 535 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average teacher to student ratio for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Creighton School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 536 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum teacher to student ratio each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Creighton School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 537 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average number of hours of instruction for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Creighton School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 538 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for the Creighton School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012.

280 Thursday, May 16, Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 539 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for First Nations and Métis children in the Creighton School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 540 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Englefeld Protestant Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 541 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Englefeld Protestant Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 542 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average teacher to student ratio for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Englefeld Protestant Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 543 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum teacher to student ratio each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Englefeld Protestant Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 544 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average number of hours of instruction for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Englefeld Protestant Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 545 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for the Englefeld Protestant Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 546 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for First Nations and Métis children in the Englefeld Protestant Separate School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 547 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Good Spirit School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 548 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Good Spirit School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012.

281 270 Thursday, May 16, 2013 Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 549 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average teacher to student ratio for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Good Spirit School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 550 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum teacher to student ratio each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Good Spirit School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 551 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average number of hours of instruction for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Good Spirit School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 552 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for the Good Spirit School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 553 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for First Nations and Métis children in the Good Spirit School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 554 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Horizon School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 555 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Horizon School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 556 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average teacher to student ratio for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Horizon School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 557 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum teacher to student ratio each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Horizon School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 558 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average number of hours of instruction for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Horizon School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 559 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for the Horizon School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012.

282 Thursday, May 16, Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 560 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for First Nations and Métis children in the Horizon School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 561 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Ile a la Crosse School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 562 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Ile a la Crosse School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 563 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average teacher to student ratio for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Ile a la Crosse School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 564 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum teacher to student ratio each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Ile a la Crosse School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 565 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average number of hours of instruction for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Ile a la Crosse School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 566 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for the Ile a la Crosse School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 567 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for First Nations and Métis children in the Ile a la Crosse School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 568 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Living Sky School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 569 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Living Sky School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012.

283 272 Thursday, May 16, 2013 Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 570 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average teacher to student ratio for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Living Sky School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 571 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum teacher to student ratio each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Living Sky School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 572 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average number of hours of instruction for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Living Sky School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 573 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for the Living Sky School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 574 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for First Nations and Métis children in the Living Sky School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 575 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Lloydminster School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 576 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Lloydminster School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 577 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average teacher to student ratio for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Lloydminster School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 578 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum teacher to student ratio each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Lloydminster School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 579 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average number of hours of instruction for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Lloydminster School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012.

284 Thursday, May 16, Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 580 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for the Lloydminster School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 581 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for First Nations and Métis children in the Lloydminster School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 582 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the North East School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 583 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the North East School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 584 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average teacher to student ratio for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the North East School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 585 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum teacher to student ratio each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the North East School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 586 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average number of hours of instruction for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the North East School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 587 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for the North East School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 588 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for First Nations and Métis children in the North East School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 589 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Northern Lights School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012.

285 274 Thursday, May 16, 2013 Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 590 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Northern Lights School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 591 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average teacher to student ratio for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Northern Lights School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 592 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum teacher to student ratio each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Northern Lights School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 593 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average number of hours of instruction for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Northern Lights School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 594 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for the Northern Lights School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 595 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for First Nations and Métis children in the Northern Lights School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 596 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Northwest School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 597 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Northwest School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 598 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average teacher to student ratio for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Northwest School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 599 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum teacher to student ratio each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Northwest School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012.

286 Thursday, May 16, Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 600 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average number of hours of instruction for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Northwest School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 601 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for the Northwest School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 602 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for First Nations and Métis children in the Northwest School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 603 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Prairie South School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 604 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Prairie South School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 605 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average teacher to student ratio for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Prairie South School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 606 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum teacher to student ratio each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Prairie South School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 607 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average number of hours of instruction for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Prairie South School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 608 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for the Prairie South School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 609 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for First Nations and Métis children in the Prairie South School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012.

287 276 Thursday, May 16, 2013 Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 610 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Prairie Spirit School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 611 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Prairie Spirit School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 612 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average teacher to student ratio for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Prairie Spirit School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 613 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum teacher to student ratio each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Prairie Spirit School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 614 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average number of hours of instruction for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Prairie Spirit School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 615 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for the Prairie Spirit School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 616 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for First Nations and Métis children in the Prairie Spirit School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 617 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Prairie Valley School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 618 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Prairie Valley School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 619 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average teacher to student ratio for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Prairie Valley School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012.

288 Thursday, May 16, Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 620 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum teacher to student ratio each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Prairie Valley School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 621 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average number of hours of instruction for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Prairie Valley School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 622 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for the Prairie Valley School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 623 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for First Nations and Métis children in the Prairie Valley School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 624 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Regina School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 625 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Regina School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 626 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average teacher to student ratio for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Regina School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 627 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum teacher to student ratio each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Regina School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 628 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average number of hours of instruction for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Regina School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 629 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for the Regina School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 630 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for First Nations and Métis children in Regina School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012.

289 278 Thursday, May 16, 2013 Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 631 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Saskatchewan Rivers School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 632 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Saskatchewan Rivers School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 633 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average teacher to student ratio for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Saskatchewan Rivers School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 634 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum teacher to student ratio each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Saskatchewan Rivers School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 635 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average number of hours of instruction for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Saskatchewan Rivers School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 636 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for the Saskatchewan Rivers School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 637 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for First Nations and Métis children in Saskatchewan Rivers School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 638 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Saskatoon School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 639 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Saskatoon School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 640 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average teacher to student ratio for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Saskatoon School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012.

290 Thursday, May 16, Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 641 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum teacher to student ratio each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Saskatoon School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 642 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average number of hours of instruction for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Saskatoon School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 643 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for the Saskatoon School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 644 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for First Nations and Métis children in Saskatoon School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 645 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the South East Cornerstone School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 646 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the South East Cornerstone School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 647 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average teacher to student ratio for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the South East Cornerstone School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 648 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum teacher to student ratio each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the South East Cornerstone School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 649 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average number of hours of instruction for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the South East Cornerstone School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 650 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for the South East Cornerstone School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2012.

291 280 Thursday, May 16, 2013 Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 651 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for First Nations and Métis children in South East Cornerstone School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 652 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Sun West School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 653 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum class size for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Sun West School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 654 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average teacher to student ratio for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Sun West School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 655 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The maximum teacher to student ratio each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Sun West School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 656 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The average number of hours of instruction for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the Sun West School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 657 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for the Sun West School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mr. Forbes, for Return No. 658 showing: To the Minister of Education: (1) The high school completion rate for First Nations and Métis children in Sun West School Division for the year (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) MOTION TO ADJOURN THE SESSION It was moved by the Hon. Mr. Harrison, by leave of the Assembly: That when this Assembly adjourns at the end of this sitting day, in accordance with the parliamentary calendar, it shall stand adjourned until 10:00 a.m. on October 23, 2013, unless earlier recalled by Mr. Speaker upon the request of the government, and if recalled, Mr. Speaker shall give each member seven days clear notice, if possible, of such date and time. A debate arising and the question being put, it was agreed to.

292 Thursday, May 16, On motion of the Hon. Mr. Harrison: Ordered, That this Assembly do now adjourn. The Assembly adjourned at 11:01 a.m. until Wednesday, October 23, 2013, pursuant to an Order made this day.

293 282 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2013 (66TH DAY) 10:00 a.m. PRAYERS PROROGATION SPEECH 10:02 a.m. Mr. Speaker, Members of the Legislative Assembly, People of Saskatchewan. Nearly one year ago I delivered to you my government s vision for the Second Session of the Twenty- Seventh Legislature of the province of Saskatchewan. As this Session draws to a close, I can confidently say that my government continues to move forward with Planning for Growth, the title of the 2012 Speech from the Throne. The growth Saskatchewan has seen over the last several years is unprecedented. Last month, we learned that Saskatchewan has grown to over 1.1 million people for the first time in our province s history. That represents an increase of over 100,000 people since 2007 the year that my government took office. Our children are staying in Saskatchewan, our expatriates are returning, and people from across the country and around the world are flocking here to share our success. Saskatchewan now has the lowest unemployment rate and our wages are growing at one of the fastest rates in Canada. Our exports put food on tables and energy in communities around the world. Last year, Saskatchewan surpassed British Columbia to become the fourth largest exporter in the country. It seems that Regina s mighty shores are eclipsing even the Port of Vancouver. The hard work, resilience and dedication of Saskatchewan people have allowed our economy to lead the nation. In fact, 15 per cent of workers in Saskatchewan are self-employed compared to 9.5 per cent nationally. The entrepreneurial spirit and determination in our province means the best is yet to come. Last year, my government released the Saskatchewan Plan for Growth: Vision 2020 and beyond. It is a plan that outlines my government s goal of a Saskatchewan with 1.2 million people by It is a plan that seeks to balance economic growth with social progress, a plan that will ensure an improved quality of life for all Saskatchewan residents. Our goals are bold. My government believes that Saskatchewan can: Lead the country in grade 12 graduation rates by 2020; Eliminate wait times in emergency wait rooms by 2017; Invest $2.5 billion in infrastructure over the remaining course of this term; and Cut the provincial debt in half from its 2007 levels by Over the past year, much has happened in our assembly that will help these goals come to fruition. On March 20, my government tabled its sixth consecutive balanced budget. One of the biggest challenges of a growing economy is providing the necessary infrastructure so that our growth is not impeded.

294 Wednesday, October 23, To this end, my government is investing $847 million in infrastructure projects this year, including: $119.6 million in capital funding to advance a number of school projects. $164 million for health care facilities including the Moose Jaw Hospital and continued work on long-term care facilities in 11 communities. $576 million to improve our province s highway network. My government does not believe in growth solely for the sake of growth. My government believes in growth so that Saskatchewan will be the best place to live, work, start a business, and raise a family. In order for our province to be all of those things, we need to make sure that we take care of our most vulnerable citizens. This year, my government increased support benefits for the Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability program and the Seniors Income Plan. More than 10,000 people will receive increased monthly benefits through the Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability program. And by 2015, people with disabilities will receive $4,200 more per year through the SAID program. The Seniors Income Plan benefit is now $250 a month, up $160 a month or 178 per cent since Caring for those who have helped grow our magnificent province with dignity and respect is a priority of my government. This is why my government has invested $2 million dollars in an innovative home care pilot project in Regina to allow our seniors, the people who built this province, to live in their own homes for as long as possible, with the dignity that they deserve. My government has also provided $800,000 in funding for a new transition house in Melfort the first of its kind built in Saskatchewan since 1989 and the expansion of women s shelters in Regina and Prince Albert. The future of our province is dependent on the success of our youngest generation. This is why my government has increased overall education funding by 6.7 per cent from , including the first ever mid-year enrollment increase of $17.0 million to help school divisions address the challenges of growth. During this Session, my government made some important legislative and regulatory changes including: The Saskatchewan Employment Act a comprehensive bill that protects workers, promotes growth, increases accountability, and indexes the minimum wage. The Information Service Corporation Act which allowed for a successful share offering where 45% of Saskatchewan residents and over 275 employees now own shares in this profitable corporation. The Traffic Safety Act which tripled the fines for those speeding in construction zones and enabled law enforcement to utilize photo radar in construction zones, increasing the safety of our highway construction zones; and The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act which modernized 70 different liquor regulations in the province, many of which hadn t undergone a comprehensive review for decades. These are just a few of the many highlights of the past legislative Session. Members of the Legislative Assembly it is my duty to discharge you from further attendance of the Second Session of the Twenty-Seventh Legislature. Saskatchewan farmers start planning for seeding the moment the harvest is in the bin. Let the end of this Session be the start of your work for the coming Session.

295 284 Wednesday, October 23, 2013 In relieving you of your duties, I also wish to congratulate you on the work you have completed over the past year and to commend you for the diligent and empathetic manner in which you have approached your duties. The Hon. Mr. Elhard, Provincial Secretary, then said: It is the will and pleasure of Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor that this Legislative Assembly be prorogued until later today, the 23rd day of October, 2013 at 2:00 p.m., and this Legislative Assembly is accordingly prorogued. 10:11 a.m. Hon. Dan D Autremont Speaker

296 Wednesday, October 23, RETURNS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS TABLED The following papers were tabled intersessionally during the period from May 17, 2013 to October 22, 2013: NO. RETURNS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS DATE TABLED 208 Provincial Auditor: Report on the 2012 Financial Statements of CIC Crown Corporations and Related Entities, dated June 2013, in accordance June 11, 2013 with section 14 of The Provincial Auditor Act 209 Provincial Auditor: Report on the 2012 Financial Statements of Crown Agencies, dated June 2013, in accordance with section 14 of The June 11, 2013 Provincial Auditor Act 210 Saskatchewan Government Growth Fund III Ltd.: Financial Statements for the period ending March 20, 2013 June 11, The Family Farm Credit Act: Report dated June 11, 2013 June 19, Provincial Auditor s 2013 Report (Volume 1), in accordance with the provisions of section 14.1 of The Provincial Auditor Act June 19, Information and Privacy Commissioner: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 June 21, Provincial Auditor: Annual Report on Operations, pursuant to section 14.1 of The Provincial Auditor Act, for the year ended March 31, 2013 June 27, Public Accounts of the province of Saskatchewan for the year ended March 31, 2013 (Volume 1) June 28, Social Services Central Trust Account: Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 5, Social Services: Valley View Centre Residents Trust Account Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 5, Social Services: Valley View Centre Grants and Donations Trust Account and Institutional Collective Benefit Fund Financial Statements for the July 5, 2013 year ended March 31, Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013, including Supplementary July 24, 2013 Information 220 Saskatchewan Lotteries Trust Fund for Sport, Culture and Recreation: Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 24, Parks, Culture and Sport Commercial Revolving Fund: Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 24, Saskatchewan Labour Relations Board: Annual Report for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 24, Agricultural Implements Board: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 24, Individual Cattle Feeder Loan Guarantee Provincial Assurance Fund: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, July 24, Irrigation Crop Diversification Corporation: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 24, Agricultural Credit Corporation of Saskatchewan: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 24, 2013

297 286 Wednesday, October 23, 2013 NO. RETURNS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS DATE TABLED 227 Community Initiatives Fund: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 24, Wanuskewin Heritage Park Authority: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 24, Transportation Partnerships Fund: Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 24, Agri-Food Council: Annual Report for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 24, Public Interest Disclosure Commissioner: Annual Report for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 25, Public Service Superannuation Board: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 25, Water Security Agency Retirement Allowance Plan: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 25, Public Employees Benefits Agency Revolving Fund: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 25, Saskatchewan Pension Annuity Fund: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 25, Public Employees Pension Plan: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 25, Finance: Annual Report for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 25, Judges of the Provincial Court Superannuation Plan: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 25, Highways and Infrastructure: Annual Report for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 25, Environment: Annual Report for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 26, Fish and Wildlife Development Fund: Financial Statements including for the year ended March 31, 2013,, including Supplementary Information July 26, Conexus Arts Centre: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 26, Western Canada Lottery Corporation VLT Division: Supplementary Financial Information (unaudited) for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 26, Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority: Supplementary Financial Information (unaudited) for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 26, Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority: Supplementary Financial Information (unaudited) for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 26, Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 26, Livestock Services Revolving Fund: Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 26, Horned Cattle Fund: Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 26, Saskatchewan Agricultural Stabilization Fund: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 26, Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: Annual Report for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 26, 2013

298 Wednesday, October 23, NO. RETURNS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS DATE TABLED 251 Farm Land Security Board: Annual Report for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 26, Agriculture: Annual Report for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 26, Saskatchewan Archives Board: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013, including additional Supplementary July 26, 2013 Payment Information 254 SaskBuilds: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the period October 17, 2012 to March 31, 2013 July 26, Conflict of Interest Commissioner: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the period January 1, 2012 to March 31, 2013 July 26, Advanced Education Training Completions Fund: Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 26, Advanced Education Student Aid Fund: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 26, Advanced Education: Annual Report for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 26, Pastures Revolving Fund: Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 26, Saskatchewan Snowmobile Fund: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 26, Sask911: Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 26, Government Relations: Annual Report for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 26, Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013, including Payee List July 29, Medical Services Branch: Annual Statistical Report, supplementary to the Annual Report of Saskatchewan Health, for the year ended March 31, July 29, Saskatchewan Police Commission: Annual Report for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Public Disclosure Committee: Annual Report for the year ended March 31, 2013, pursuant to section 12 of The Public Disclosure Act July 29, Corrections and Policing: Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Saskatchewan Cancer Agency: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Tourism Saskatchewan: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013, including Payee List July 29, Global Transportation Hub Authority: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Saskatchewan Research Council: Annual Report and Consolidated Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013, including July 29, 2013 Supplementary Information 273 Central Services: Annual Report for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Saskatchewan Healthcare Employees Pension Plan: Annual Report and Consolidated Financial Statements for the year ended December 31, 2012 July 29, 2013

299 288 Wednesday, October 23, 2013 NO. RETURNS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS DATE TABLED 275 Keewatin Yatthé Regional Health Authority: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Heartland Regional Health Authority: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Kelsey Trail Regional Health Authority: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Sun Country Regional Health Authority: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Five Hills Regional Health Authority: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Prince Albert Parkland Regional Health Authority: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 Addendum July 29, 2013 September 18, Cypress Regional Health Authority: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Prairie North Regional Health Authority: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Mamawetan Churchill River Regional Health Authority: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Saskatoon Regional Health Authority: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013, including Supplier and July 29, 2013 Payee Lists 285 Regina Qu Appelle Regional Health Authority: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Sunrise Regional Health Authority: Annual Report and Consolidated Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Social Services: Annual Report for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Health: Annual Report for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Parks, Culture and Sport: Annual Report for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, School Division Tax Loss Compensation Fund: Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Prince of Wales Scholarship Fund: Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Technology Supported Learning Revolving Fund: Financial Statements for the period ended January 1, 2013 July 29, Education: Annual Report for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Saskatchewan Multitype Library Board: Annual Report for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Economy: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013, including Payee List July 29, Economy Institutional Control Monitoring and Maintenance Fund and the Unforeseen Events Fund: Annual Report and Financial Statements for July 29, 2013 the year ended March 31, Economy Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Orphan Fund: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, 2013

300 Wednesday, October 23, NO. RETURNS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS DATE TABLED 298 Water Security Agency: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013, including Payee List July 29, State of Drinking Water Quality in Saskatchewan: Annual Report for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Physician Recruitment Agency of Saskatchewan: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Law Foundation of Saskatchewan: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended June 30, 2012 July 29, Saskatchewan Legal Aid Commission: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Saskatchewan Legal Aid Commission: Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Staff Pension Plan for Employees of the Saskatchewan Legal Aid Commission: Financial Statements for the year ended December 31, 2012 July 29, Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy: Annual Report, pursuant to section 63(1) of The Freedom o Information and Protection of July 29, 2013 Privacy Act, for the year ended March 31, Saskatchewan Public Complaints Commission: Annual Report for the year ended March 31, 2013, pursuant to section 15 of The Police Act, July 29, Public Guardian and Trustee of Saskatchewan: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Public Guardian and Trustee of Saskatchewan Estates and Trusts under Administration: Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission: Annual Report for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Justice: Annual Report for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Office of Residential Tenancies Director s Trust Account: Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Provincial Mediation Board Trust Accounts: Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Queen s Printer Revolving Fund: Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Victims Fund: Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, ehealth Saskatchewan: Annual Report for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Innovation Saskatchewan: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 29, Chief Electoral Officer (Elections Saskatchewan): Annual Report, pursuant to Section of The Election Act, 1996 for the year ended July 29, 2013 March 31, Saskatchewan Arts Board: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 30, 2013

301 290 Wednesday, October 23, 2013 NO. RETURNS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS DATE TABLED 321 Government House Foundation: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 30, Saskatchewan Western Development Museum: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 July 31, Government of Saskatchewan, Information Services Corporation, and ISC Saskatchewan Inc.: Master Service Agreement dated May 30, 2013 August 28, Government of Saskatchewan, Information Services Corporation, and ISC Saskatchewan Inc.: Corporate Registry Operating Agreement dated August 28, 2013 May 30, Government of Saskatchewan, Information Services Corporation, and ISC Saskatchewan Inc.: Land Registry Operating Agreement dated May August 28, , Government of Saskatchewan, Information Services Corporation, and ISC Saskatchewan Inc.: Land Surveys Directory Operating Agreement August 28, 2013 dated May 30, Government of Saskatchewan, Information Services Corporation, and ISC Saskatchewan Inc.: Personal Property Registry Operating August 28, 2013 Agreement dated May 30, Government of Saskatchewan, Information Services Corporation, and ISC Saskatchewan Inc.: Shared Resources License and Support August 28, 2013 Agreement dated May 30, Special Committee on Traffic Safety: Final Report dated August 30, 2013 August 30, Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan: 3 Year Business Plan dated June 30, 2013 September 5, Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan: Bylaw No. 3 amending Fees for Services enacted May 10, 2013 September 5, Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund: Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 September 12, University of Regina Crown Foundation: Financial Statements for the year ended July 31, 2013 September 30, University of Regina Crown Foundation: Financial Statements for the year ended April 30, 2013 September 30, University of Saskatchewan Crown Foundation: Financial Statements for the year ended April 30, 2013 September 30, University of Saskatchewan Crown Foundation: Financial Statements for the year ended July 31, 2013 September 30, Public Accounts of the province of Saskatchewan for the year ended March 31, 2013 (Volume 2) October 11, Return Nos October 11, Return Nos October 11, Return Nos October 11, Water Appeal Board: Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2013 October 16, 2013

302 APPENDIX A A-1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS CHRONOLOGICAL LIST NOVEMBER 5, 2012 Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 1, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) How many dangerous occurrences occurring in 24-hour retail outlets, such as convenience stores and gas stations, were reported to the Ministry of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety during 2012? (2) 2011? (3) 2010? (4) 2009? (5) 2008? (6) 2007? (1) 0 (2) 0 (3) 0 (4) 0 (5) 0 (6) 0 Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 2, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) How many dangerous occurrences occurring in 24-hour retail outlets, such as convenience stores and gas stations, were investigated by the Ministry of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety during 2012? (2) 2011? (3) 2010? (4) 2009? (5) 2008? (6) 2007? (1) 0 (2) 0 (3) 0 (4) 0 (5) 0 (6) 0 Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 3, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) How many dangerous occurrences occurring in 24-hour retail outlets, such as convenience stores and gas stations, led to charges being laid by the Ministry of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety during 2012? (2) 2011? (3) 2010? (4) 2009? (5) 2008? (6) 2007? (1) 0 (2) 0 (3) 0 (4) 0 (5) 0 (6) 0

303 A-2 Appendix A Questions and Answers Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 4, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Harpauer: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Government Insurance: (1) How many vehicle accidents occurred at the intersection of Avenue D and 23 rd Street West in Saskatoon during 2012? (2) 2011? (3) 2010? (4) 2009? (5) 2008? (6) 2007? (1) Three accidents as of October 29, (2) Two accidents. (3) Two accidents. (4) Three accidents. (5) Three accidents. (6) Four accidents. Note: Motor vehicle accident statistics are reported from the Traffic Accident Information System. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 5, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) What was the average monthly vacancy rate for Sask Housing rental properties in months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? This information is not collected. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 6, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the family or social housing waiting list for units operated by the Regina Housing Authority for the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 394 (2) 383 (3) 413 (4) 423 (5) 462 (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) 5.7 months. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 7, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the seniors housing waiting list for units operated by the Regina Housing Authority for the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 143 (2) 127

304 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-3 (3) 117 (4) 122 (5) 120 (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) 2.8 months. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 8, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the affordable housing waiting list for units operated by the Regina Housing Authority for the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 57 (2) 61 (3) 67 (4) 70 (5) 75 (6) 60 (7) 61 (8) 63 (9) 4 months. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 9, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the family or social housing waiting list for units operated by the Saskatoon Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 189* (2) 174* (3) 189* (4) 175* (5) 167* (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) 3.5 months. *Note: Combined social family, other, and affordable waiting list. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 10, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the seniors housing waiting list for units operated by the Saskatoon Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012?

305 A-4 Appendix A Questions and Answers (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 238 (2) 218 (3) 228 (4) 221 (5) 228 (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) 12 months. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 11, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the affordable housing waiting list for units operated by the Saskatoon Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 189* (2) 174* (3) 189* (4) 175* (5) 167* (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) 4.5 months. *Note: Combined social family, other, and affordable waiting list. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 12, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the seniors housing waiting list for units operated by the Prince Albert Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 21 (2) 12 (3) 14 (4) 12 (5) 12 (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6).

306 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-5 (8) Refer to (6). (9) 1 month. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 13, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the affordable housing waiting list for units operated by the Prince Albert Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 5 (2) 4 (3) 4 (4) 4 (5) 5 (6) 5 (7) 5 (8) 6 (9) 1 month. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 14, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the family or social housing waiting list for units operated by the Prince Albert Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 75 (2) 61 (3) 47 (4) 48 (5) 66 (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) 2.8 months. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 15, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the seniors housing waiting list for units operated by the Moose Jaw Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 80 (2) 43 (3) 52

307 A-6 Appendix A Questions and Answers (4) 28 (5) 32 (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) 3 months. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 16, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the affordable housing waiting list for units operated by the Moose Jaw Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 12 (2) 8 (3) 12 (4) 18 (5) 21 (6) 18 (7) 51 (8) 37 (9) 1 month. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 17, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the family or social housing waiting list for units operated by the Moose Jaw Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 80 (2) 15 (3) 8 (4) 14 (5) 20 (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) 2.5 months. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 18, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the seniors housing waiting list for units operated by the Battlefords Housing Authority the months November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space?

308 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-7 (1) North Battleford: 38 Battleford: 19 (2) North Battleford: 36 Battleford: 20 (3) North Battleford: 34 Battleford: 21 (4) North Battleford: 36 Battleford: 19 (5) North Battleford: 35 Battleford: 19 (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) North Battleford: 3 months Battleford: 9 months Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 19, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the affordable housing waiting list for units operated by the Battlefords Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) North Battleford: 20 Battleford: 1 (2) North Battleford: 22 Battleford: 1 (3) North Battleford: 18 Battleford: 1 (4) North Battleford: 15 Battleford: 1 (5) North Battleford: 16 Battleford: 3 (6) North Battleford: 17 Battleford: 4 (7) North Battleford: 24 Battleford: 3 (8) North Battleford: 22 Battleford: 1 (9) North Battleford: 3 months Battleford: 1 month Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 20, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the family or social housing waiting list for units operated by the Battlefords Housing Authority the months November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) North Battleford: 32 Battleford: 0 (2) North Battleford: 53 Battleford: 3 (3) North Battleford: 58 Battleford: 6 (4) North Battleford: 53 Battleford: 7 (5) North Battleford: 51 Battleford: 7 (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) North Battleford: 4 months Battleford: 4 months

309 A-8 Appendix A Questions and Answers Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 21, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the seniors housing waiting list for units operated by the La Ronge Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 8 (2) 7 (3) 8 (4) 9 (5) 9 (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) 24 months. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 22, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the affordable housing waiting list for units operated by the La Ronge Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 4 (2) 1 (3) 1 (4) 1 (5) 1 (6) 2 (7) 1 (8) 0 (9) 24 months. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 23, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the family or social housing waiting list for units operated by the La Ronge Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 45 (2) 44 (3) 37 (4) 44 (5) 40

310 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-9 (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) 12 months. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 24, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the seniors housing waiting list for units operated by the Yorkton Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 75 (2) 63 (3) 57 (4) 41 (5) 52 (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) 9 months. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 25, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the affordable housing waiting list for units operated by the Yorkton Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 6 (2) 7 (3) 5 (4) 4 (5) 7 (6) 8 (7) 8 (8) 7 (9) 1 month. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 26, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the family or social housing waiting list for units operated by the Yorkton Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space?

311 A-10 Appendix A Questions and Answers (1) 11 (2) 24 (3) 24 (4) 14 (5) 13 (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) 3 months. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 27, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the seniors housing waiting list for units operated by the Melville Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 35 (2) 42 (3) 41 (4) 40 (5) 45 (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) 4 months. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 28, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the affordable housing waiting list for units operated by the Melville Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 2 (2) 0 (3) 1 (4) 1 (5) 2 (6) 4 (7) 5 (8) 3 (9) 1 month.

312 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-11 Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 29, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the family or social housing waiting list for units operated by the Melville Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 15 (2) 17 (3) 17 (4) 22 (5) 22 (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) 9 months. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 30, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the seniors housing waiting list for units operated by the Meadow Lake Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 12 (2) 10 (3) 9 (4) Information not available. (5) 13 (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) 2 months. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 31, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the affordable housing waiting list for units operated by the Meadow Lake Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? Meadow Lake Housing Authority does not have any affordable housing units.

313 A-12 Appendix A Questions and Answers Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 32, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the family or social housing waiting list for units operated by the Meadow Lake Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 40 (2) 39 (3) 37 (4) Information not available. (5) 45 (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) 3 months. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 33, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the seniors housing waiting list for units operated by the Lloydminster Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 10 (2) 11 (3) 12 (4) 14 (5) 16 (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) Current average wait time is based on placements over the last three months. As there were no placements during this time period, the housing authority could not provide the information. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 34, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the affordable housing waiting list for units operated by the Lloydminster Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 7 (2) 10 (3) 13 (4) 16

314 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-13 (5) 20 (6) 20 (7) 23 (8) 24 (9) 3 months. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 35, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the family or social housing waiting list for units operated by the Lloydminster Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 17 (2) 18 (3) 21 (4) 33 (5) 33 (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) Current average wait time is based on placements over the last three months. As there were no placements during this time period, the housing authority could not provide the information. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 36, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the seniors housing waiting list for units operated by the Swift Current Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 48 (2) 49 (3) 64 (4) 61 (5) 60 (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) 15 months. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 37, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the affordable housing waiting list for units operated by the Swift Current Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space?

315 A-14 Appendix A Questions and Answers (1) 19 (2) 10 (3) 10 (4) 10 (5) 8 (6) 8 (7) 8 (8) 9 (9) 14 months. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 38, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the family or social housing waiting list for units operated by the Swift Current Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 31 (2) 37 (3) 46 (4) 43 (5) 43 (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) 8 months. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 39, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the seniors housing waiting list for units operated by the Weyburn Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 26 (2) 20 (3) 19 (4) 15 (5) 17 (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) 1 month.

316 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-15 Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 40, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the affordable housing waiting list for units operated by the Weyburn Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 6 (2) 2 (3) 2 (4) 2 (5) 5 (6) 5 (7) 7 (8) 9 (9) Current average wait time is based on placements over the last three months. As there were no placements during this time period, the housing authority could not provide the information. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 41, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the family or social housing waiting list for units operated by the Weyburn Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 4 (2) 9 (3) 11 (4) 13 (5) 11 (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) 1 month. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 42, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the seniors housing waiting list for units operated by the Estevan Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 17 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 3 (5) 2

317 A-16 Appendix A Questions and Answers (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) 0 months. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 43, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the affordable housing waiting list for units operated by the Estevan Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 20 (2) 19 (3) 16 (4) 15 (5) 13 (6) 13 (7) 11 (8) 14 (9) 13 months. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 44, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the family or social housing waiting list for units operated by the Estevan Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 17 (2) 28 (3) 32 (4) 34 (5) 34 (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) 7 months. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 45, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the seniors housing waiting list for units operated by the Melfort Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space?

318 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-17 (1) 6 (2) 4 (3) 4 (4) 5 (5) 8 (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) 2.5 months. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 46, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the affordable housing waiting list for units operated by the Melfort Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 8 (2) 5 (3) 6 (4) 5 (5) 4 (6) 2 (7) 4 (8) 4 (9) 4 months. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 47, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the family or social housing waiting list for units operated by the Melfort Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 13 (2) 14 (3) 11 (4) 11 (5) 14 (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) 6 months.

319 A-18 Appendix A Questions and Answers Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 48, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the seniors housing waiting list for units operated by the Tisdale Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 15 (2) 20 (3) 26 (4) 16 (5) 14 (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) 2 months. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 49, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the affordable housing waiting list for units operated by the Tisdale Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 4 (2) 3 (3) 3 (4) 4 (5) 4 (6) 4 (7) 4 (8) 4 (9) 0 months. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 50, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many people were on the family or social housing waiting list for units operated by the Tisdale Housing Authority the months of November 2011? (2) March 2012? (3) April 2012? (4) May 2012? (5) June 2012? (6) July 2012? (7) August 2012? (8) September 2012? (9) What was the average length of time people on that waiting list had to wait before being placed in a space? (1) 10 (2) 4 (3) 5 (4) 2 (5) 1

320 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-19 (6) Waiting list is not available as changes to the social housing policies are in the process of being implemented. (7) Refer to (6). (8) Refer to (6). (9) 2 months. NOVEMBER 19, 2012 Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 51, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many individuals were receiving Saskatchewan Assistance Program (SAP) in March 2012? (2) April 2012? (3) May 2012? (4) June 2012? (5) July 2012? (6) August 2012? (7) September 2012? (1) 35,831 (2) 35,672 (3) 35,977 (4) 34,129 (5) 33,948 (6) 32,898 (7) 31,716 Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 52, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many children in families were receiving SAP in March 2012? (2) April 2012? (3) May 2012? (4) June 2012? (5) July 2012? (6) August 2012? (7) September 2012? (1) 13,353 (2) 13,273 (3) 13,515 (4) 13,371 (5) 13,667 (6) 13,561 (7) 13,294 Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 53, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many SAP cases were open in March 2012? (2) April 2012? (3) May 2012? (4) June 2012? (5) July 2012? (6) August 2012? (7) September 2012? (1) 20,828 (2) 20,770 (3) 20,808 (4) 19,222 (5) 18,788 (6) 17,923 (7) 17,093

321 A-20 Appendix A Questions and Answers Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 54, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many Transitional Employment Allowance (TEA) cases were open in March 2012? (2) April 2012? (3) May 2012? (4) June 2012? (5) July 2012? (6) August 2012? (7) September 2012? (1) 2,316 (2) 2,144 (3) 2,136 (4) 2,081 (5) 2,177 (6) 2,100 (7) 1,920 Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 55, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability (SAID) cases were open in March 2012? (2) April 2012? (3) May 2012? (4) June 2012? (5) July 2012? (6) August 2012? (7) September 2012? (1) 3,576 (2) 3,601 (3) 3,613 (4) 5,164 (5) 5,742 (6) 6,694 (7) 7,476 Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 56, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many new SAP cases were open in March 2012? (2) April 2012? (3) May 2012? (4) June 2012? (5) July 2012? (6) August 2012? (7) September 2012? (1) 1,219 (2) 1,058 (3) 1,130 (4) 968 (5) 992 (6) 862 (7) 813 Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 57, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many new TEA cases were open in March 2012? (2) April 2012? (3) May 2012? (4) June 2012? (5) July 2012? (6) August 2012? (7) September 2012? (1) 473 (2) 394 (3) 516 (4) 423 (5) 601

322 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-21 (6) 371 (7) 353 Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 58, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many new SAID cases were open in March 2012? (2) April 2012? (3) May 2012? (4) June 2012? (5) July 2012? (6) August 2012? (7) September 2012? (1) 60 (2) 60 (3) 57 (4) 1,588 (5) 610 (6) 1,042 (7) 877 Note: These numbers represent new cases (not paid in the previous month) and cases transferred from SAP. Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 59, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many heads of families personally qualified for SAID benefits in March 2012? (2) April 2012? (3) May 2012? (4) June 2012? (5) July 2012? (6) August 2012? (7) September 2012? (1) 8 (2) 8 (3) 9 (4) 145 (5) 216 (6) 343 (7) 430 Note: These numbers represent single and two-parent family cases. Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 60, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many heads of single parent families personally qualified for SAID benefits in March 2012? (2) April 2012? (3) May 2012? (4) June 2012? (5) July 2012? (6) August 2012? (7) September 2012? (1) 7 (2) 7 (3) 8 (4) 109 (5) 157 (6) 256 (7) 320 Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 61, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many people qualified for SAID benefits are living independently in March 2012? (2) April 2012? (3) May 2012? (4) June 2012? (5) July 2012? (6) August 2012? (7) September 2012?

323 A-22 Appendix A Questions and Answers (1) 178 (2) 191 (3) 190 (4) 1,639 (5) 2,173 (6) 3,128 (7) 3,870 Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 62, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many SAP cases involved families with children were open in March 2012? (2) April 2012? (3) May 2012? (4) June 2012? (5) July 2012? (6) August 2012? (7) September 2012? (1) 6,203 (2) 6,192 (3) 6,289 (4) 6,173 (5) 6,282 (6) 6,213 (7) 6,083 Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 63, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many SAP cases involved people living with disabilities were open in March 2012? (2) April 2012? (3) May 2012? (4) June 2012? (5) July 2012? (6) August 2012? (7) September 2012? (1) 12,008 (2) 12,008 (3) 12,013 (4) 10,620 (5) 10,167 (6) 9,341 (7) 8,680 Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 64, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many SAP cases involved people who were employable were open in March 2012? (2) April 2012? (3) May 2012? (4) June 2012? (5) July 2012? (6) August 2012? (7) September 2012? (1) 3,327 (2) 3,301 (3) 3,288 (4) 3,132 (5) 3,162 (6) 3,122 (7) 3,095

324 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-23 Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 65, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many single individuals received the Seniors Income Plan (SIP) in March 2012? (2) April 2012? (3) May 2012? (4) June 2012? (5) July 2012? (6) August 2012? (7) September 2012? (1) 11,707 (2) 11,704 (3) 11,691 (4) 11,701 (5) 10,491 (6) 10,679 (7) 10,828 Note: July of each year is the reassessment month for SIP. Seniors who have not filed their previous year s income tax return or who have reported their income incorrectly, may not have received a July SIP benefit or they received a reduced SIP benefit for July. As seniors file their taxes and/or make corrections to their tax returns, their entitlement is reassessed and back pay is issued to them. Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 66, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many single individuals were cut off from SIP in March 2012? (2) April 2012? (3) May 2012? (4) June 2012? (5) July 2012? (6) August 2012? (7) September 2012? (1) 80 (2) 59 (3) 63 (4) 55 (5) 1958* (6) 41 (7) 37 *Note: July of each year is the reassessment month for SIP. Seniors who have not filed their previous year s income tax return or who have reported their income incorrectly, may not have received a July SIP benefit or they received a reduced SIP benefit for July. As seniors file their taxes and/or make corrections to their tax returns, their entitlement is reassessed and back pay is issued to them. Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 67, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many single individuals had their SIP benefits reduced in March 2012? (2) April 2012? (3) May 2012? (4) June 2012? (5) July 2012? (6) August 2012? (7) September 2012? (1) 63 (2) 71 (3) 53 (4) 49 (5) N/A* (6) 54 (7) 78 *Note: July of each year is the reassessment month for SIP. Seniors who have not filed their previous year s income tax return or who have reported their income incorrectly, may not have received a July

325 A-24 Appendix A Questions and Answers SIP benefit or they received a reduced SIP benefit for July. As seniors file their taxes and/or make corrections to their tax returns, their entitlement is reassessed and back pay is issued to them. Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 68, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many new single individuals received SIP in March 2012? (2) April 2012? (3) May 2012? (4) June 2012? (5) July 2012? (6) August 2012? (7) September 2012? (1) 103 (2) 92 (3) 93 (4) 92 (5) 418* (6) 75 (7) 102 *Note: July of each year is the reassessment month for SIP. Seniors who have not filed their previous year s income tax return or who have reported their income incorrectly, may not have received a July SIP benefit or they received a reduced SIP benefit for July. As seniors file their taxes and/or make corrections to their tax returns, their entitlement is reassessed and back pay is issued to them. Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 69, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many couples received SIP in March 2012? (2) April 2012? (3) May 2012? (4) June 2012? (5) July 2012? (6) August 2012? (7) September 2012? Couples where both individuals received SIP Couples where one individual received SIP (1) March , (2) April , (3) May , (4) June , (5) July , (6) August , (7) September , Note: July of each year is the reassessment month for SIP. Seniors who have not filed their previous year s income tax return or who have reported their income incorrectly, may not have received a July SIP benefit or they received a reduced SIP benefit for July. As seniors file their taxes and/or make corrections to their tax returns, their entitlement is reassessed and back pay is issued to them. Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 70, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many new couples received SIP in March 2012? (2) April 2012? (3) May 2012? (4) June 2012? (5) July 2012? (6) August 2012? (7) September 2012? Couples where both individuals received SIP Couples where one individual received SIP (1) March (2) April

326 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-25 (3) May (4) June (5) July 2012* (6) August (7) September *Note: July of each year is the reassessment month for SIP. Seniors who have not filed their previous year s income tax return or who have reported their income incorrectly, may not have received a July SIP benefit or they received a reduced SIP benefit for July. As seniors file their taxes and/or make corrections to their tax returns, their entitlement is reassessed and back pay is issued to them. Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 71, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many couples were cut off from SIP in March 2012? (2) April 2012? (3) May 2012? (4) June 2012? (5) July 2012? (6) August 2012? (7) September 2012? (1) 2 (2) 6 (3) 3 (4) 5 (5) 415* (6) 12 (7) 9 *Note: July of each year is the reassessment month for SIP. Seniors who have not filed their previous year s income tax return or who have reported their income incorrectly, may not have received a July SIP benefit or they received a reduced SIP benefit for July. As seniors file their taxes and/or make corrections to their tax returns, their entitlement is reassessed and back pay is issued to them. Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 72, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many couples had their SIP benefits reduced in March 2012? (2) April 2012? (3) May 2012? (4) June 2012? (5) July 2012? (6) August 2012? (7) September 2012? (1) 8 (2) 11 (3) 4 (4) 2 (5) N/A* (6) 20 (7) 14 *Note: July of each year is the reassessment month for SIP. Seniors who have not filed their previous year s income tax return or who have reported their income incorrectly, may not have received a July SIP benefit or they received a reduced SIP benefit for July. As seniors file their taxes and/or make corrections to their tax returns, their entitlement is reassessed and back pay is issued to them. Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 73, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many people in total were receiving SIP in March 2012? (2) April 2012? (3) May 2012? (4) June 2012? (5) July 2012? (6) August 2012? (7) September 2012? (1) 16,915

327 A-26 Appendix A Questions and Answers (2) 16,896 (3) 16,883 (4) 16,882 (5) 15,079 (6) 15,366 (7) 15,555 Note: July of each year is the reassessment month for SIP. Seniors who have not filed their previous year s income tax return or who have reported their income incorrectly, may not have received a July SIP benefit or they received a reduced SIP benefit for July. As seniors file their taxes and/or make corrections to their tax returns, their entitlement is reassessed and back pay is issued to them. Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 74, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many families qualified for the Saskatchewan Employment Supplement in March 2012? (2) April 2012? (3) May 2012? (4) June 2012? (5) July 2012? (6) August 2012? (7) September 2012? (1) 6,102 (2) 5,702 (3) 6,013 (4) 5,932 (5) 5,805 (6) 5,950 (7) 5,325 Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 75, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many families qualified for the Saskatchewan Family Health Benefits in March 2012? (2) April 2012? (3) May 2012? (4) June 2012? (5) July 2012? (6) August 2012? (7) September 2012? As of March 2010, this information is no longer available within the Ministry of Social Services. This question now falls under the mandate of the Ministry of Health. Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 76, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many families received the Rental Housing Supplement in March 2012? (2) April 2012? (3) May 2012? (4) June 2012? (5) July 2012? (6) August 2012? (7) September 2012? (1) 5,932 (2) 5,835 (3) 6,051 (4) 5,868 (5) 5,908 (6) 5,984 (7) 5,651 Note: A household can receive payments from both family and disability housing supplements.

328 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-27 Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 77, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many people with disabilities received the Rental Housing Supplement in March 2012? (2) April 2012? (3) May 2012? (4) June 2012? (5) July 2012? (6) August 2012? (7) September 2012? (1) 4,059 (2) 4,130 (3) 4,218 (4) 4,240 (5) 4,342 (6) 4,428 (7) 4,400 Note: A household can receive payments from both family and disability housing supplements. NOVEMBER 21, 2012 Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 78, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Marchuk: To the Minister of Education: Of the 500 licensed childcare spaces the government has budgeted to add in 2012/2013, how many have been allotted as of November 1, 2012? All 500 childcare spaces were allocated in May, As of November 1, 2012, 10 of those spaces have been returned by childcare providers for reallocation. Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 79, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Marchuk: To the Minister of Education: (1) Of the 500 licensed childcare spaces the government has budgeted to add in 2012/2013, how many have been built or created and are currently in operation as of November 1, 2012? (2) Where have these new childcare spaces been added? (3) How many have been allotted to each location? As of November 1, 2012, 83 of 490 spaces are licensed. The remaining spaces are under development. Location Spaces Allocated Spaces Licensed Carlyle 33 0 Dalmeny 33 0 Grenfell Moose Jaw 30 0 Oxbow 33 0 Prince Albert 20 0 Qu Appelle 20 0 Regina Saskatoon Shellbrook 33 0 Stony Rapids 15 0 Swift Current 2 2 Tisdale 30 0

329 A-28 Appendix A Questions and Answers Watson 20 0 Yorkton 45 0 Total Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 80, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Marchuk: To the Minister of Education: (1) Are there any of the 500 childcare spaces in the 2012/2013 budget that have not been assigned yet? (2) Of these, where are they expected to be assigned? There are 10 spaces to be reallocated. The ministry is currently assessing need for childcare spaces across the province and determining priority locations. Spaces will be allocated to communities with the greatest need for childcare that have the ability to move forward with the development. Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 81, which was answered by the Premier: To the Premier: (1) What expenses did the Premier incur to take French language training in 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012? (1) Zero/Rien. (2) Zero/Rien. (3) Zero/Rien. (4) Zero/Rien. (5) Zero/Rien. (6) Zero/Rien. Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 82, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Boyd: To the Minister of the Economy: (1) What hotel did the minister and his staff stay at in Norway for the August 18-24, 2012 trip to meet Yara? (2) What was the cost of the hotel stay? (1) Radisson Blu Scandin Oslo. (2) Hotel cost for 2 nights was $ for Minister Boyd and $ for staff. Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 83, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Boyd: To the Minister of the Economy: (1) Which commercial airline did the minister and his staff members use to travel to the Yara meetings in Norway, between August 18 and 24, 2012? (2) What was the cost of the flights? (1) Air Canada. (2) Minister Boyd flights $3, and staff flights $3, Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 84, which was answered by the Premier: To the Premier: (1) Which commercial airline did the Premier and his staff members use to travel to the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) conference in Phoenix, Arizona, between December 1 and 4, 2011? (2) What was the cost of the flights? (1) Allegiant Air. (2) $5,342.87

330 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-29 Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 85, which was answered by the Premier: To the Premier: (1) What were the incidental expenses the Premier incurred for the ALEC conference in Phoenix, Arizona, between December 1 and 4, 2011? (2) How much were the expenses? (1) The incidental allowance is paid in accordance with the rates established by the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. (2) $17.59 Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 86, which was answered by the Premier: To the Premier: (1) Which hotel did the Premier and his staff members stay at for the ALEC conference in Phoenix, Arizona, between December 1 and 4, 2011? (2) What was the cost per room? (3) What was the duration of the stay? (1) The Westin Kierland Resort (which was the location of the conference). (2) $ for each of the 2 staff members and the Premier s room cost was covered by the conference. (3) December 1-2, Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 87, which was answered by the Premier: To the Premier: (1) Why were flights cancelled for the Premier s staff on the trip to the ALEC conference in Phoenix, Arizona between December 1 and 4, 2011? (2) What was the cost of the flight cancellation fee? (3) What was the reimbursement from the airline for the cancellations? (1) Weather. (2) $75 (3) $1, per person on file for a future booking. Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 88, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Stewart: To the Minister of Agriculture: (1) What hotel did the minister and staff members stay at for the Federal-Provincial-Territorial (FPT) meeting in Toronto, beginning on July 5, 2012? (2) What was the cost per room? (3) What was the duration of the stay? (1) Holiday Inn Toronto International Airport. (2) $ per night. (3) 1 night. Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 89, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Stewart: To the Minister of Agriculture: (1) What hotel did the minister and staff members stay at for the Pacific Northwest Economic Region summit in Saskatoon, beginning on July 16, 2012? (2) What was the cost per room? (3) What was the duration of the stay? (1) Ministry of Agriculture was not responsible for the minister s hotel costs. Staff stayed at the Radisson Hotel and The James Hotel. (2) Radisson Hotel, Saskatoon $ per night. The James Hotel, Saskatoon $ per night. (3) Duration varied for staff between 2 and 4 nights.

331 A-30 Appendix A Questions and Answers Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 90, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Stewart: To the Minister of Agriculture: (1) What hotel did the minister and staff members stay at for the FPT conference and meeting in Whitehorse, beginning on September 12, 2012? (2) What was the cost per room? (3) What was the duration of the stay? (1) Westmark Whitehorse Hotel. (2) Between $ and $ per night. (3) Duration varied between 2 and 3 nights. Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 91, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Duncan: To the Minister of Health: (1) What hotel did the minister and staff members stay at for the Health Care Innovation Group meetings in Toronto, beginning on May 30, 2012? (2) What was the cost per room? (3) What was the duration of the stay? Minister s office and staff (1) Fairmont Royal York. (2) $ (3) Minister stayed 2 nights. 1 staff for 3 nights. Ministry staff (1) Fairmont Royal York. (2) $ (3) 2 staff for 2 nights. Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 92, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Duncan: To the Minister of Health: (1) What hotel did the minister and staff members stay at for the Health Minister s FPT meetings in Halifax, beginning on September 26, 2012? (2) What was the cost per room? (3) What was the duration of the stay? Minister s office and staff (1) The Lord Nelson Hotel & Suites. (2) $ (3) 2 Ministers stayed 2 nights. 2 staff stayed 3 nights. (1) Delta Halifax. (2) $ (3) 1 staff for 1 night. Ministry staff (1) The Lord Nelson Hotel & Suites. (2) $ (3) 1 staff for 3 nights. Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 93, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Duncan: To the Minister of Health: (1) How many cancelled commercial flights of the ministry have been requested since May 17, 2012? (2) What was the cost of these cancelled flights? (3) How many of the travel vouchers have been used? (4) How many outstanding travel vouchers remain?

332 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-31 Minister s office and ministry staff (1) 18 flights. (2) $450 (3) 2 (4) 10 Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 94, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Weekes: To the Minister of Rural and Remote Health: (1) What hotel did the minister and staff members stay at for the Health Care Innovation Group meetings in Toronto, beginning on May 30, 2012? (2) What was the cost per room? (3) What was the duration of the stay? (1) Fairmont Royal York. (2) $ (3) Minister stayed for 2 nights. Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 95, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Weekes: To the Minister of Rural and Remote Health: (1) What hotels did the minister and staff members stay at for the rural tour in Saskatchewan, beginning on July 12, 2012? (2) What was the cost per room? (3) What was the duration of the stay? Minister and minister s office staff (1) Sandman Hotel, Saskatoon. (2) $ (3) 1 staff stayed for 1 night. (1) Sandman Hotel, Saskatoon. (2) $ (3) 1 staff stayed for 3 nights. (1) Sandman Hotel, Saskatoon. (2) $ (3) 1 staff stayed for 1 night. (1) Travelodge Hotel, Saskatoon. (2) $ (3) Minister stayed for 2 nights. (1) Days Inn, Prince Albert. (2) $ (3) Minister stayed for 2 nights. 1 staff stayed for 1 night. (1) Harbour Inn, La Ronge. (2) $ and $ (3) Minister stayed 1 night. 2 staff (staff shared 1 room) stayed 1 night.

333 A-32 Appendix A Questions and Answers (1) Best Western, Yorkton. (2) $ and $ (3) Minister stayed 1 night. 1 staff stayed 1 night. (1) Tropical Inn Hotel & Conference Centre, North Battleford. (2) $ (3) Minister stayed 1 night. 1 staff stayed 1 night. Ministry staff (1) Woodland Inn, Meadow Lake. (2) $ (3) 1 staff stayed 1 night. (1) Days Inn, Prince Albert. (2) $ (3) 1 staff stayed 2 nights. (1) Harbour Inn, La Ronge. (2) $ (3) 1 staff stayed 1 night. (1) Tropical Inn Hotel & Conference Centre, North Battleford. (2) $ (3) 1 staff stayed 1 night. Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 96, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Weekes: To the Minister of Rural and Remote Health: (1) What hotel did the minister and staff members stay at for the Pacific Northwest Economic Region summit in Saskatoon, beginning on July 16, 2012? (2) What was the cost per room? (3) What was the duration of the stay? (1) Sandman Hotel, Saskatoon. (2) $ (3) 1 staff stayed 1 night. Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 97, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Weekes: To the Minister of Rural and Remote Health: (1) What hotel did the minister and staff members stay at for the Collaborative Emergency Centre meetings in Halifax, beginning on July 24, 2012? (2) What was the cost per room? (3) What was the duration of the stay? Minister (1) The Prince George Hotel, Halifax. (2) $ (3) Minister for 3 nights. Ministry staff (1) The Prince George Hotel, Halifax. (2) $ and $ (3) 1 staff stayed for 2 nights. 1 staff stayed for 3 nights.

334 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-33 Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 98, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: To the Minister of Finance: (1) What hotel did the minister stay at for a cabinet meeting in Saskatoon, beginning on August 15, 2012? (2) What was the cost per room? (3) What was the duration of the stay? (1) Sheraton Hotel. (2) $ per night. (3) 1 night. Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 99, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: To the Minister of Finance: (1) What hotel did the minister stay at for the cabinet planning retreat in Saskatoon, beginning on September 4, 2012? (2) What was the cost per room? (3) What was the duration of the stay? (1) Sheraton Hotel. (2) $ per night. (3) 2 nights. Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 100, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Doherty: To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport: (1) What hotel did the minister and staff members stay at for meets including a cabinet meeting in Saskatoon, beginning on August 15, 2012? (2) What was the cost per room? (3) What was the duration of the stay? (1) Sheraton Hotel. (2) $ per night. (3) 1 night. Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 101, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Doherty: To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport: (1) What hotel did the minister stay at for the cabinet planning retreat in Saskatoon, beginning on September 4, 2012? (2) What was the cost per room? (3) What was the duration of the stay? (1) Radisson Hotel. (2) $ per night. (3) 1 night. Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 102, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Harpauer: To the Minister responsible for the Crown Investments Corporation: (1) What hotel did the minister stay at for the cabinet planning retreat in Saskatoon, beginning on September 4, 2012? (2) What was the cost per room? (3) What was the duration of the stay? (1) Travelodge. (2) $ per night. (3) 2 nights.

335 A-34 Appendix A Questions and Answers Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 103, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Wyant: To the Minister of Justice: (1) What hotel did the minister and staff members stay at for various northern meetings in Prince Albert, La Ronge, and La Loche, beginning on August 22, 2012? (2) What was the cost per room? (3) What was the duration of the stay? (1) Habour Inn, La Ronge. (2) $ per night. (3) 2 nights. Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 104, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Wyant: To the Minister of Justice: What was the official role of the Minister of Justice at the University of Saskatchewan convocation on June 7, 2012? The official role of the Minister of Justice was to provide greetings at the College of Pharmacy convocation luncheon on June 7, Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 105, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Tell: To the Minister of Corrections and Policing: (1) What hotel did the minister stay at for the Canadian Police Commission s Economics of Policing symposium in Ottawa, Ontario, beginning on June 28, 2012? (2) What was the cost per room? (3) What was the duration of the stay? (1) Fairmont Chateau Laurier Hotel. (2) $ (3) 2 nights. Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 106, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Tell: To the Minister of Corrections and Policing: (1) Which commercial airline did the minister use to travel to the Canadian Police Commission s Economics of Policing symposium in Ottawa, Ontario, on June 28, 2012? (2) What was the duration of the trip? (3) What was the cost of the flights? (1) Air Canada. (2) June 27-30, (3) $1,199.96, including fees and taxes. Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 107, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. McMorris: To the Minister of Highways: (1) What hotel did the minister stay at for the association annual board meetings in Prince Albert, beginning on June 20, 2012? (2) What was the cost per room? (3) What was the duration of the stay? (1) Hawood Inn. (2) $149 (3) 1 night.

336 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-35 Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 108, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) What hotel did the minister and staff members stay at for the speaking event at Quint Development s annual general meeting, beginning on June 19, 2012? (2) What was the cost per room? (3) What was the duration of the stay? (1) Saskatoon Thriftlodge, a ministerial assistant stayed at the North Gate Motor Inn. (2) Saskatoon Thriftlodge was $142.94, the North Gate Motor Inn was $ (3) 1 night. Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 109, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) What hotel did the minister stay at for the cabinet planning retreat in Saskatoon, beginning on September 4, 2012? (2) What was the cost per room? (3) What was the duration of the stay? (1) The James Hotel. (2) The cost per room was $ (3) 2 nights. Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 110, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) What hotel did the minister and staff members stay at for meetings with housing stakeholders in Saskatoon, beginning on September 10, 2012? (2) What was the cost per room? (3) What was the duration of the stay? (1) The minister stayed at The James Hotel. The Chief of Staff stayed at the Radisson Hotel. (2) The cost per room at The James Hotel was $234.50; the cost per room at the Radisson Hotel was $ (3) 1 night. Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 111, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) What hotel did the minister and staff members stay at for the Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) conference and various other meetings in Saskatoon, beginning on September 13, 2012? (2) What was the cost per room? (3) What was the duration of the stay? (1) The James Hotel. (2) The cost per room was $ (3) 2 nights. Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 112, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What hotel did the minister and staff members stay at for the provincial-territorial meetings in Kananaskis, Alberta, beginning on July 10, 2012? (2) What was the cost per room? (3) What was the duration of the stay? (1) Delta Lodge at Kananaskis. (2) $ per night. (3) 2 nights.

337 A-36 Appendix A Questions and Answers Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 113, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What hotel did the minister stay at for a cabinet meeting in Saskatoon, beginning on August 15, 2012? (2) What was the cost per room? (3) What was the duration of the stay? (1) Delta Bessborough. (2) $ (3) 1 night. Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 114, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What hotel did the minister stay at for the cabinet planning retreat in Saskatoon, beginning on September 4, 2012? (2) What was the cost per room? (3) What was the duration of the stay? (1) Sheraton Cavalier Hotel. (2) $ (3) 1 night. DECEMBER 5, 2012 Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 115, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Boyd: To the Minister of the Economy: (1) How many migrant workers worked in Saskatchewan in 2012? (2) 2011? (3) 2010? (4) 2009? (5) 2008? (6) 2007? (7) 2006? (8) 2005? (9) 2004? (10) 2003? (11) 2002? (12) 2001? (13) 2000? The term migrant worker is not used in immigration data reporting. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 116, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Boyd: To the Minister of the Economy: (1) What was the country of origin of the migrant workers who worked in Saskatchewan in 2012? (2) 2011? (3) 2010? (4) 2009? (5) 2008? (6) 2007? (7) 2006? (8) 2005? (9) 2004? (10) 2003? (11) 2002? (12) 2001? (13) 2000? The term migrant worker is not used in immigration data reporting. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 117, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Boyd: To the Minister of the Economy: (1) How many temporary foreign workers worked in Saskatchewan in 2012? (2) 2011? (3) 2010? (4) 2009? (5) 2008? (6) 2007? (7) 2006? (8) 2005? (9) 2004? (10) 2003? (11) 2002? (12) 2001? (13) 2000? Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) administers the Temporary Foreign Worker program. Information is currently only available regarding the number of temporary foreign workers present or entering the province on an annual basis from 2000 to Temporary Foreign Workers present in Saskatchewan on December Source: CIC Facts and Figures

338 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-37 Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 118, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Boyd: To the Minister of the Economy: (1) What was the country of origin for the temporary foreign workers who worked in Saskatchewan in 2012? (2) 2011? (3) 2010? (4) 2009? (5) 2008? (6) 2007? (7) 2006? (8) 2005? (9) 2004? (10) 2003? (11) 2002? (12) 2001? (13) 2000? Note: Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) administers the Temporary Foreign Worker program. Information is currently only available regarding the source country of temporary foreign workers present in the province on an annual basis from 2001 to The 2011 and 2012 numbers are not yet available. (1) N/A (2) N/A (3) Philippines, United States, People s Republic of China, India, Republic of South Africa, United Kingdom, Ukraine, Mexico, Germany, Australia, Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia, France, Iran, Nigeria, Israel, New Zealand, Brazil, Japan, Russia, Ghana, Libya, and Turkey. (4) Philippines, United States, People s Republic of China, India, Republic of South Africa, United Kingdom, Ukraine, Mexico, Germany, Australia, Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia, France, Iran, Nigeria, Israel, New Zealand, Brazil, Japan, Russia, Ghana, Libya, and Turkey. (5) Philippines, United States, People s Republic of China, India, Republic of South Africa, United Kingdom, Ukraine, Mexico, Germany, Australia, Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia, France, Iran, Nigeria, Israel, New Zealand, Brazil, Japan, Russia, Ghana, Libya, and Turkey. (6) Philippines, United States, People s Republic of China, India, Republic of South Africa, United Kingdom, Ukraine, Mexico, Germany, Australia, Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia, France, Iran, Nigeria, Israel, New Zealand, Brazil, Japan, Russia, Ghana, Libya, and Turkey. (7) Philippines, United States, People s Republic of China, India, Republic of South Africa, United Kingdom, Ukraine, Mexico, Germany, Australia, Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia, France, Iran, Nigeria, Israel, New Zealand, Brazil, Japan, Russia, Ghana, and Libya. (8) Philippines, United States, People s Republic of China, India, Republic of South Africa, United Kingdom, Ukraine, Mexico, Germany, Australia, Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia, France, Iran, Nigeria, Israel, New Zealand, Brazil, Japan, Russia, Ghana, Libya, and Turkey. (9) Philippines, United States, People s Republic of China, India, Republic of South Africa, United Kingdom, Ukraine, Mexico, Germany, Australia, Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia, France, Iran, Nigeria, Israel, New Zealand, Brazil, Japan, Russia, Ghana, Libya, and Turkey. (10) Philippines, United States, People s Republic of China, India, Republic of South Africa, United Kingdom, Ukraine, Mexico, Germany, Australia, Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia, France, Iran, Nigeria, Israel, New Zealand, Brazil, Japan, Russia, Ghana, Libya, and Turkey. (11) Philippines, United States, People s Republic of China, India, Republic of South Africa, United Kingdom, Ukraine, Mexico, Germany, Australia, Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia, France, Iran, Nigeria, Israel, New Zealand, Brazil, Japan, Russia, Ghana, Libya, and Turkey. (12) Philippines, United States, People s Republic of China, India, Republic of South Africa, United Kingdom, Ukraine, Mexico, Germany, Australia, Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia, France, Iran, Nigeria, Israel, New Zealand, Brazil, Japan, Russia, Ghana, Libya, and Turkey. (13) Philippines, United States, People s Republic of China, India, Republic of South Africa, United Kingdom, Ukraine, Mexico, Germany, Australia, Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia, France, Iran, New Zealand, Brazil, Japan, Ghana, and Libya. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 119, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Boyd: To the Minister of the Economy: (1) What categories of employment (and how many in each) were temporary foreign workers employed in 2012? (2) 2011? (3) 2010? (4) 2009? (5) 2008? (6) 2007? (7) 2006? (8) 2005? (9) 2004? (10) 2003? (11) 2002? (12) 2001? (13) 2000?

339 A-38 Appendix A Questions and Answers Citizenship and Immigration Canada administers the Temporary Foreign Worker program. The information currently available does not have categories of employment for Saskatchewan. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 120, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #1 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: The Workers Compensation Act, 1979 apply to all employees in Saskatchewan with no exclusions? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Not implemented. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 121, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #2 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: All self-employed people have the option of being covered by Workers Compensation Board (WCB), as is currently the case. Where no salary is paid, an income level of not less than 50% of the maximum assessable earnings be chosen by the self-employed and be the base on which premiums are set? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) This issue is addressed by WCB policy. That policy is currently under review. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 122, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #3 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: The Workers Compensation Board examine all rate groups with a view to determining groups in as fairly and balanced a way as possible. The impacts of any changes be analyzed actuarially and a sensitivity analysis of any changes provided? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Implemented. The WCB believes that this recommendation, in effect, endorses the process it uses now. WCB policies govern assigning or changing classifications, and employer appeals. During each year, the board examines the classification of several industries. An overall sensitivity analysis is carried out every five years. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 123, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #4 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: The Government of Saskatchewan, working with WCB and all public sector employers, take steps to ensure that it is a model employer and an example to the private sector with respect to safe work places and working towards the elimination of claims and injuries? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation?

340 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-39 (1) Partially implemented. A variety of activities are underway to improve safety in the public sector. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 124, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #5 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: In those instances where an industry has a safety association, those safety associations have the primary responsibility to develop and deliver safety and prevention programming to support employers in creating a safe and injury free workplace? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Implemented. The WCB believes that this recommendation, in effect, endorses the process it uses now. WCB policies govern safety associations. The WorkSafe strategic partnership coordinates the activities of the WCB, the Ministry of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety, and safety associations in developing and delivering prevention programs. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 125, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #6 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: In cases where an industry has no safety associations, WCB actively pursue the formation of safety associations. Where no such associations are formed, WCB be responsible to ensure that employers have access to safety and prevention programming with the costs of these WCB activities borne by those participating rate groups? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Implemented. The WCB believes that this recommendation, in effect, endorses the process it uses now. WCB policies do not specify that WCB can or should unilaterally solicit new safety associations. Nevertheless, this is done through the WorkSafe strategic partnership. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 126, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #7 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: WCB continue to fully share information with OHS on claims histories and injury data by employer, so that OHS can apply its efforts in ways that lead to the greatest injury reduction and largest improvements in safety. WCB report to stakeholders and OHS on the effectiveness of OHS activities? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Implemented. The WCB believes this is an endorsement of what the WCB is already doing to share information with the Ministry of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety. (2) None.

341 A-40 Appendix A Questions and Answers Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 127, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #8 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: The maximum benefit level which is currently set at $55,000 be raised immediately to $59,000. Over the next 4 years, it be increased annually by a percentage of the annual average wage in Saskatchewan until it reaches 165% of that average annual wage. Henceforth, the maximum be adjusted yearly to remain at 165% of the annual average wage in the province? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Implemented. (2) Section 37. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 128, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #9 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: WCB develop processes to minimize moral hazard? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Implemented. The WCB is aware of this issue. The policies and the resources of the WCB aim for appropriate claim decisions and disability management. Senior WCB managers spend considerable time reviewing policies and trends in claim results. In the few cases where actual fraud occurs, the WCB seeks prosecution through the justice system. A tips line is available for the public to report any instances of suspected fraud. It is an ongoing commitment for the WCB to improve its effectiveness and adopt best practices in claim processes. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 129, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #10 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: Amend subsection 74(3) to allow the worker to choose to either purchase an annuity or receive a lump sum payment when the accumulated capital and interest is $25,000 or less in 2012 and to adjust the $25,000 in increments of $1,000 annually in subsequent years to reflect the average percentage change in the Consumer Price Index? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Implemented. (2) Section 73. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 130, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #11 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: WCB inform claimants taking out annuities about the options and consequences of choosing an inflation protected annuity versus a flat rate option? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation?

342 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-41 (1) Disagree with recommendation. The WCB has always declined to advise workers about the type of retirement income investment they should make. The WCB does not have the expertise or the authority to do this. The legislation and WCB policies only address payment for life and guarantee of capital. The WCB encourages workers to seek expert financial advice from financial advisers. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 131, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #12 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: WCB actively pursue enhancement of effective strategies for education and follow up with physicians and other healthcare providers with respect to return to work? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Implemented. The WCB believes that this recommendation, in effect, endorses the process it uses now. The WCB continues to pursue negotiations and written agreements with healthcare professional associations, including the Saskatchewan Medical Association. A continuum of care advisory committee made up of worker, employer and healthcare stakeholders also advises the WCB on this subject. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 132, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #13 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: WCB create one electronic physician s Return to Work form to ensure clarity and accountability and the timely distribution of relevant information to the employee, employer and WCB? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Partially implemented. The WCB is expanding the use of electronic reports, using its new claims computer system, and this is intended to include report forms relating to fitness for work. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 133, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #14 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: WCB be able to accurately monitor return to work programs and ensure that they are being effectively applied and administered in alignment with duty to accommodate legislation and that the programs incorporate: objective medical and physical restrictions and limitations; manager and supervisor engagement; employee, and where applicable, union engagement; monitoring; and evaluation? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Under review. WCB staff employ education and resources to support best practices in the workplace, including claim statistics and advice on return to work programs. This includes the components recommended by COR2010. Related work procedures are being reviewed now. (2) None.

343 A-42 Appendix A Questions and Answers Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 134, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #15 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: All parties involved in a claim are to always be treated with respect and dignity? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Implemented. The WCB believes that this is already being addressed. It was central to the recent claims administration and service review mandated by the government. WCB caring in action training and work quality reviews address appropriate communications by staff dealing with workers and employers on injury claims. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 135, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #16 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: WCB executives recognize that fundamental changes need to occur with respect to organizational culture and employee satisfaction. WCB implement the identified changes? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Implemented. The WCB agrees with this recommendation in principle but believes that it is already being addressed. The WCB has been monitoring and reporting on the corporate culture for some years, and benchmarking it against comparable organizations. Results show continued improvement in employee satisfaction and engagement. A new survey tool is being used in (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 136, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #17 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: WCB staff receive enhanced training in customer service and recognize that these stakeholders are WCB s customers. WCB regularly monitor the effectiveness of the training provided? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Implemented. The WCB believes that this is already being addressed. It was central to a recent claims administration and service review mandated by the government. WCB caring in action training and work quality reviews address appropriate communications by staff dealing with workers and employers on injury claims. Customer service competencies are now part of job descriptions, used in hiring and performance evaluation. WCB uses a contract firm to survey randomly selected customers, using methods drawn from citizen centred best practice service management tools, so that the results are representative of all of their customers. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 137, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #18 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: A program of continuous improvement using input from front line staff be developed and implemented. A Continuous Improvement Committee on Customer Service be set up and maintained

344 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-43 within WCB to do this? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Implemented. The WCB has just created a process improvement department and assigned specific managerial responsibilities. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 138, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #19 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: All WCB decisions be explained in writing using plain language? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Implemented. WCB clear language administrative procedure has been approved. WCB managers will ensure compliance. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 139, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #20 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: Privacy considerations always be a priority and all applicable privacy legislation be respected? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) WCB has pre-existing privacy policies. They were reviewed in 2012 and will be updated in (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 140, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #21 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: WCB make use of modern communication processes including electronic transfer of files to get the right information to the right people at the right time. A Continuous Improvement Committee on Information Systems be established to keep communication technology as a focus, and up to date? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Partially implemented. The WCB intends to make more use of on-line services now that a new claims computer system is in place. This is planned. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 141, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #22 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: All monitoring and evaluation measures including time to first cheque be examined for unintended consequences and amended if necessary? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation?

345 A-44 Appendix A Questions and Answers (1) Under review. The WCB is presently reviewing all WCB performance measures, starting with the corporate balanced scorecard. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 142, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #23 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: A comprehensive customer service survey be undertaken by the Committee for Continuous Improvement on Customer Service at WCB using an external surveyor prior to the set up each Committee of Review. The results of the survey be made known to stakeholders and used to plan further action? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Implemented. The WCB will continue to use the present citizen centred survey methodology. Publication of survey results on the WCB website will begin in 2013, and should be available for the next committee of review. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 143, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #24 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: An additional two full-time members, one from labour and one from employers, be appointed to the WCB Board of Directors as soon as possible? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Disagree with recommendation. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 144, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #25 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: A Board manual be created and provided to Board members outlining their duties and obligations and the timing and frequency of same. It should be updated regularly and make up a part of the orientation of any new Board members? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Implemented. The role of the board is detailed in its existing governance policy, which is currently under review. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 145, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #26 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: Board members receive competitive compensation to attract and retain quality personnel? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation?

346 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-45 (1) Not implemented. The board s remuneration is reviewed periodically. Present remuneration is considered appropriate. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 146, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #27 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: The terms of Board members be staggered to provide both renewal and continuity? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Disagree with recommendation. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 147, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #28 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: Decisions made by the WCB Board with respect to appeals be consistent with WCB policies. Where policies are not appropriate, they be amended within 90 days. Section 25 of the Act be amended to require the board to consider policies in its decisions? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Not implemented. The board does consider its policies when it makes decisions. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 148, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #29 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: The WCB continue to review its policies to ensure that its entire policy manual is reviewed regularly? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Implemented. The board believes this is an endorsement of the process the WCB already has in place. The WCB has a rigorous review process, to ensure no policy continues for more than three years without review. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 149, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #30 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: A line by line legal review of the 1979 Workers Compensation Act be undertaken to cover housekeeping type items and ensure the Act is up to date and consistent. This report will be conducted using legal input and stakeholder feedback? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Implemented. (2) All.

347 A-46 Appendix A Questions and Answers Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 150, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #31 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: Amend the Act to explicitly include the existing two levels of appeal, namely the Appeals Department within WCB and the Appeals Tribunal? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Implemented. (2) Section 18. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 151, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #32 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: Adequate resources, both in quantity and quality be provided at all levels of the appeal processes? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Implemented. The WCB staffing levels in the appeal process have been reviewed and are considered to be adequate. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 152, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #33 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: The Board publish a report in the Compensation Reporter and Annual Report, showing the numbers of outstanding appeals and how long they have been in process, e.g. three to six months, six to nine months etc., and speak to this at Compensation Institute and other stakeholder events? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Not implemented. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 153, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #34 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: Within two weeks of filing an appeal, all appellants be provided with a date on which they can expect their appeal to be heard? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Partially implemented. The WCB is doing this whenever possible. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 154, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #35 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that

348 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-47 states: All appeal decisions be communicated in writing, written in plain language and include the rationale and references to all material used in making the decision? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Under review. Appeal decisions are presently being reviewed for quality and clear language standards. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 155, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #36 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: Each decision include the contact information of a WCB employee for any needed discussion. Claimants are entitled to a follow-up conversation? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Implemented. The WCB has made recent improvements in letters, particularly decision letters. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 156, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #37 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: WCB adjudicators consult WCB s medical advisory services and ensure their involvement in the early stages of complex claims adjudication to confirm the quality and extent of the medical information presented by the claimant s health care provider, and adjudicator follow up? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Partially implemented. The WCB process will be improved to ensure consistent access to staff medical officers. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 157, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #38 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: A continuous improvement program be implemented to cover the medical aspects of claims adjudication. It be conducted under the Continuous Improvement Committee on Customer Service and make use of input from WCB s medical advisory staff? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Implemented. Adequate medical evidence and opinion for decisions is one of the quality criteria the WCB uses in current quality control and quality assurance reviews. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 158, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #39 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: The Board revise its pre-existing condition policy and procedures to ensure that the opinion of the injured worker s health care provider is obtained before making a decision to deny or terminate

349 A-48 Appendix A Questions and Answers benefits? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Partially implemented. The WCB will improve report forms, to facilitate health care providers explanations of relevant pre-existing conditions. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 159, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #40 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: The Board ensure transparency so it is evident that medical staff have considered a claimant s work history and any recent medical assessments before reaching a conclusion? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Implemented. WCB claims entitlement and case management staff are trained to collect this information before the medical staff are involved, but medical officers will be reminded to cover these factors off in all of their opinion memos. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 160, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #41 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: Wherever the Act specifies a penalty of $1000 or less payable upon summary conviction, this penalty be replaced by an administrative penalty of an equal amount to be collected by WCB? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Partially implemented. (2) Section 183. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 161, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #42 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: As WCB is the sole funder to OHS, funding to OHS be based upon OHS needs and should be provided by WCB through Treasury Board. OHS is not to be subjected to the staffing limitations or financial restrictions applied to the taxpayer supported ministries or agencies? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Disagree with recommendation. Believe it is appropriate to keep Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) as a branch of the Ministry of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 162, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #43 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: Training offered by OHS relate specifically to the Act and regulations. WCB should provide training related to prevention? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation

350 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-49 Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Partially implemented. Safety associations and the WCB are directly engaged in injury prevention training. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 163, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #44 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: WCB analyze, report claims and injury data and provide this information to OHS to inform and direct enforcement activities? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Implemented. The WCB believes this is an endorsement of current practice. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 164, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #45 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: WCB receive annual reports from OHS that demonstrate increased enforcement efficiencies due to the information received from WCB? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Implemented. The board believes this is an endorsement of what it is already doing through the WorkSafe strategic partnership. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 165, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #46 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: As WCB is the sole funder to Office of the Workers Advocate (OWA), funding to OWA be based upon OWA needs and be provided by WCB through Treasury Board. OWA will not be subjected to the staffing limitations or financial restrictions applied to the taxpayer supported ministries or agencies. OWA will remain accountable to the Treasury Board? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Disagree with recommendation. Believe it is appropriate to keep OWA as a branch of the Ministry of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 166, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #47 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: The Government of Saskatchewan value safety and prevention and act as a model employer throughout the public sector by building the culture of safety through the prevention of workplace injuries? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation?

351 A-50 Appendix A Questions and Answers (1) Implemented. The Ministry of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety continues to work with the WCB to promote a culture of safety through WorkSafe Saskatchewan. A number of initiatives are underway across the public sector to enhance safety. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 167, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #48 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: The rate groups affecting sub codes and affiliates within large sectors such as mining and the health care industry be examined and adjusted for fairness? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Implemented. The WCB believes that the process it uses now addresses the concerns. It routinely undertakes classification reviews to ensure that industry classifications are consistent with underlying Meredith principles and its classification principles. The named industries have been reviewed in recent years, at their request. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 168, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #49 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: WCB be more diligent with respect to benefit control and advise employers of its efforts? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Implemented. The WCB believes that claims incorporate appropriate controls. However, benefits on each claim ultimately depend on the evidence collected to weigh the merits of the claim. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 169, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #50 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: Funds received from fines and administrative penalties imposed by WCB be retained by WCB and rerouted into primary prevention activities? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Not implemented. (2) N/A Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 170, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #51 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: Voluntary incentive programs be offered within industries and sectors and implemented on a gradual basis. Industries would be responsible for how the incentive program would be structured. Payment for the programs would come from within the industry? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation?

352 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-51 (1) Partially implemented. The WCB has recently committed to stakeholders that a review of its experience rating policy will be completed in (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 171, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #52 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: All workers and employers have timely access to files without the need to file an appeal. A good rationale such as privacy legislation must be provided for any access that is denied? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Implemented. (2) Section 173. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 172, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #53 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: WCB set up a dedicated process for privacy through which all requests for information from files should be passed, and responses to requests be provided in a timely manner? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Not implemented. WCB privacy policies were reviewed in 2012 and will be updated in (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 173, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #54 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: The rates for upcoming years be circulated to employer groups and large employers before finalizing them. Enhanced opportunities be offered to receive employer input prior to finalizing the rates. WCB ensure that information on all aspects of rate setting continue to be provided at the Comp Institute and by other means? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Not implemented. The WCB rate-setting process itself will be reviewed after the rates for 2013 are concluded. This is expected to confirm it is the best process in Canada. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 174, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #55 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: WCB be required to seek stakeholder input before finalizing any changes in policy? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Not implemented. The WCB has under consideration a discussion paper on stakeholder policy consultations. The board will use this paper as the basis to consider expanding its policy

353 A-52 Appendix A Questions and Answers consultation process in Policies are essentially the board s delegation of powers to its staff. In past the board has used a consultation process for major policy changes. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 175, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #56 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: Separate resources be established within WCB dedicated exclusively to serving employers, especially smaller employers and those new to WCB. It be adequately resourced with knowledgeable staff who can respond accurately in a timely manner? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Under review. WCB is now considering realignment or increase of staffing to serve small employers better. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 176, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety, (1) What is the status of implementing recommendation #57 (Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2011) that states: A progress report be published annually listing the recommendations from the report of the Committee of Review, their status (e.g. implemented or not) and an explanation for that status. This report be shared with stakeholders and posted on the WCB website? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to this recommendation? (1) Implemented. The WCB will include this in its annual report to stakeholders as posted on the WCB website. (2) None. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 177, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What is the status of implementing the recommendations of the Workers Compensation Act, Committee of Review, Final Report, 2006? (2) What specific sections of Bill 58, The Workers Compensation Act, 2012 apply to these recommendations? (1) Twenty-nine policy recommendations from the 2006 Committee of Review were implemented by the Workers Compensation Board. They do not involve Bill No. 58. (2) Twelve legislative recommendations from the 2006 Committee of Review were included in Bill No. 58. They can be found in sections: 2, 4, 7, 18, 37, 45, 53, 59, 69, 73, 88, 118, and 174. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 178, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) How many people were injured in farm related accidents in 2011? (2) 2010? (3) 2009? (4) 2008? (5) 2007? (6) 2006? (7) 2005? (8) 2004? (9) 2003? (10) 2002? (11) 2001? (12) 2000? (13) How many people were killed in farm related accidents in 2011? (14) 2010? (15) 2009? (16) 2008? (17) 2007? (18) 2006? (19) 2005? (20) 2004? (21) 2003? (22) 2002? (23) 2001? (24) 2000?

354 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-53 (1) No data. (2) No data. (3) No data. (4) No data. (5) Same answer as Written Question No. 6. (6) 238 in fiscal year. (7) 198 in fiscal year. (8) 169 (9) 225 (10) 211 (11) 274 (12) 262 (13) No data. (14) No data. (15) 15 (16) 12 (17) 9 (18) 9 (19) 18 (20) 17 (21) 21 (22) 16 (23) 13 (24) 15 Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 179, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) How many inquiries were made to the Saskatchewan Labour Standards branch regarding potential infractions in 2011? (2) 2010? (3) 2009? (4) 2008? (5) 2007? (6) 2006? (7) 2005? (8) 2004? (9) 2003? (10) 2002? (11) 2001? (12) 2000? (13) How many of these infractions were followed up in 2011? (14) 2010? (15) 2009? (16) 2008? (17) 2007? (18) 2006? (19) 2005? (20) 2004? (21) 2003? (22) 2002? (23) 2001? (24) 2000? (1) ,338 (2) ,703 (3) ,535* (4) ,778 (5) ,028 (6) ,549 (7) ,080 (8) No data (9) No data (10) No data (11) No data (12) No data *Methodology for tracking was changed. Complaints Filed Complaints Closed (13) ,135 2,214

355 A-54 Appendix A Questions and Answers (14) ,429 2,465 (15) ,458 2,535 (16) ,290 2,101 (17) ,048 2,247 (18) ,278 2,197 (19) ,533 2,454 (20) , (21) ,662 2,352 (22) ,208 2,324 (23) ,476 2,557 (24) ,571 2,686 Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 180, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) How many Labour Standards inspectors are currently employed and actively working? (2) How many Occupational Health and Safety inspectors are currently employed and actively working? (1) 16 (2) 38 Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 181, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) In terms of completing the labour legislation consultation and review, what is the total cost of meetings? (2) What are the addition ministry staff costs? (3) What are the costs of outside consultants? (4) What is the total forecasted cost of this review? (to Nov 28, 2012) (1) Ministry Advisory Committee meetings $13,701 - (2) Additional Staff hired $147,002 $4,408 (3) Consultants $183,905 $24,192 (4) Overall Forecast cost for the review $700,000 (estimate) $31,260(actual) Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 182, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: To the Minister of Environment: How many conservation officers are currently employed and actively working for the Ministry of Environment? There are conservation officers currently employed and actively working for the Ministry of Environment. DECEMBER 6, 2012 Mr. Wotherspoon asked the government the following Question No. 183, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Boyd: To the Minister Responsible for the Global Transportation Hub Authority: (1) What were the total expenses of government departments, agencies and crown corporations related to the Global Transportation Hub and all of its incarnations in 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012?

356 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-55 A grant of $700,000 was provided from the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure in Mr. Wotherspoon asked the government the following Question No. 184, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Boyd: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Power Corporation: (1) What were SaskPower s expenses to set up and operate the Global Transportation Hub in 2008? (2) 2009? (3) 2010? (4) 2011? (5) 2012? SaskPower s capital investments to connect the Global Transportation Hub were as follows: (1) Nil. (2) Nil. (3) $434,695 (4) $2,084,179 (5) $4,911,796 (as at November 30, 2012). Mr. Wotherspoon asked the government the following Question No. 185, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. McMorris: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Telecommunications: (1) What were SaskTel s expenses to set up and operate the Global Transportation Hub in 2008? (2) 2009? (3) 2010? (4) 2011? (5) 2012? (1) SaskTel did not incur expenses to set up and operate the Global Transportation Hub. The customer was billed for communications services. (2) Same as above. (3) Same as above. (4) Same as above. (5) Same as above. Mr. Wotherspoon asked the government the following Question No. 186, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What were the Ministry of Municipal Affairs expenses to set up and operate the Global Transportation Hub in 2008? (2) 2009? (3) 2010? (4) 2011? (5) 2012? (1) $0 (2) $0 (3) $0 (4) $0 (5) $0 Mr. Wotherspoon asked the government the following Question No. 187, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Heppner: To the Minister of Central Services: (1) How much office space and parking did the Ministry of Government Services allocate for the Global Transportation Hub to use in 2008? (2) 2009? (3) 2010? (4) 2011? (5) 2012? (6)What was the cost of the office space and parking? The office space and parking allocated by the Ministry of Government Services in each of the following years was: (1) None. (2) None.

357 A-56 Appendix A Questions and Answers (3) meters 2, no parking. (4) meters 2, one parking spot. (5) meters 2, one parking spot. (6) Cost of office space and parking: $295, Mr. Wotherspoon asked the government the following Question No. 188, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Boyd: To the Minister Responsible for the Global Transportation Hub Authority: (1) How much land and at what cost did the Global Transportation Hub originally allocate to CP? (2) Loblaws? (3) Yanke? (4) Logistics? Land allocation is as follows: (1) 300 acres. (2) 85 acres. (3) 40 acres. (4) Nil. As it pertains to cost, the Global Transportation Hub has commercial agreements that contain a confidentiality clause which does not allow the release of this information. Mr. Wotherspoon asked the government the following Question No. 189, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Boyd: To the Minister Responsible for the Global Transportation Hub Authority: What ministries of government assisted in the initial setup of the Global Transportation Hub Authority and its predecessor incarnation as a special operating agency? The Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure assisted in the initial set up of the Global Transportation Hub with assistance from the Ministry of Justice. Mr. Wotherspoon asked the government the following Question No. 190, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Boyd: To the Minister Responsible for the Global Transportation Hub Authority: (1) How many lawsuits have been filed against the Global Transportation Hub since its creation? (2) How many of these lawsuits are ongoing? (3) How many of these lawsuits have been settled? (4) What areas of law are being contested in the lawsuits? None. Mr. Wotherspoon asked the government the following Question No. 191, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. McMorris: To the Minister of Highways and Infrastructure: (1) What were the expenses for developing road infrastructure for the Global Transportation Hub, as a special operating agency, in 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (1) The Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure s expenses for developing the road infrastructure for the Global Transportation Hub in fiscal year was zero. (2) In fiscal year was $3,090,159. (3) In fiscal year was $8,325,782. These amounts also include the amounts for developing access roads and bypass infrastructure (Written Question No. 192).

358 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-57 Mr. Wotherspoon asked the government the following Question No. 192, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. McMorris: To the Minister of Highways and Infrastructure: (1) What were the expenses for developing bypass infrastructure for the Global Transportation Hub, as a special operating agency, in 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (1) The Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure s expenses for developing the bypass infrastructure for the Global Transportation Hub in fiscal year was zero. (2) In fiscal year was $197,189. (3) In fiscal year was $6,670,375. Mr. Wotherspoon asked the government the following Question No. 193, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. McMorris: To the Minister of Highways and Infrastructure: (1) What were the expenses for rezoning and land development for the Global Transportation Hub, as a special operating agency, in 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (1) The Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure s expenses for rezoning and land development for the Global Transportation Hub in fiscal year , was $324,275. (2) In fiscal year was $1,516,732. (3) In fiscal year was $11,669,709. Mr. Wotherspoon asked the government the following Question No. 194, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. McMorris: To the Minister of Highways and Infrastructure: (1) What were the total expenses for developing the Global Transportation Hub, as a special operating agency, in 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (1) The Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure s total expenses for developing the Global Transportation Hub in fiscal year was zero. (2) In fiscal year was $10,000,000. (3) In fiscal year was zero. Mr. Wotherspoon asked the government the following Question No. 195, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Boyd: To the Minister Responsible for the Global Transportation Hub Authority: (1) What was the total transfer from the General Revenue Fund to set up the Global Transportation Hub in 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012? A grant of $700,000 was provided from the Ministry of Highways & Infrastructure in Mr. Wotherspoon asked the government the following Question No. 196, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Krawetz: To the Minister of Finance: What were the Ministry of Finance s expenses and roles to set up the Global Transportation Hub? The Global Transportation Hub was established by Order in Council (OC) 492/2009 in June of The OC appointed the Minister of Finance as an agent of the corporation for the purposes of making investments pursuant to subsection 45(1) of The Crown Corporations Act, 1993, or disposing of those investments. The Ministry of Finance reviewed the Global Transportation Hub s business plan and borrowing limits. The Ministry of Finance did not incur any additional expense as a result of these activities.

359 A-58 Appendix A Questions and Answers Mr. Wotherspoon asked the government the following Question No. 197, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. McMorris: To the Minister of Highways and Infrastructure: (1) What were the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure s expenses to operate the Global Transportation Hub in 2009? (2) 2010? (3) 2011? (4) 2012? (5) What are the expenses projected to be on an ongoing basis? (1) The Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure s expenses to operate the Global Transportation Hub in fiscal year was $700,000. (2) In fiscal year was zero. (3) In fiscal year was zero. (4) In fiscal year is zero. (5) The Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure does not anticipate there being any further expenses related to the operation of the Global Transportation Hub. Mr. McCall asked the government the following Question No. 198, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Harpauer: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority: (1) What was the revenue from video lottery terminal (VLT) machines in La Ronge in 2008? (2) 2009? (3) 2010? (4) 2011? (5) 2012? VLT reports for individual locations are compiled weekly, ending on Sundays, so the information provided is for 52 weeks ending on the Sunday prior to the end of each fiscal period. (1) April 2, 2007 March 30, 2008 $5,342,486 (2) March 31, 2008 March 29, 2009 $5,085,303 (3) March 30, 2009 March 28, 2010 $4,479,313 (4) March 29, 2010 March 27, 2011 $4,442,044 (5) March 28, 2011 March 25, 2012 $4,826,030 Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 199, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Water Security Agency: (1) How much water is projected to be used for the potash mines at Belle Plaine for 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012? (7) Patience Lake Mine for 2007? (8) 2008? (9) 2009? (10) 2010? (11) 2011? (12) 2012? The following are the volumes of water used on an annual basis for the potash mines at Belle Plaine and Patience Lake. The units are shown in cubic decametres per year (dam 3 /year). Potash Mine Location Year dam 3 /year Mosaic Potash Belle Plaine PCS Patience Lake Division

360 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-59 Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 200, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Water Security Agency: What is the Saskatchewan Water Security Agency s recommended total solution mining operations for the province? The Water Security Agency does not have a recommended total for solution mining in the province. The Water Security Agency evaluates water availability for a new allocation on a project by project basis considering existing uses and available supply. Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 201, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Water Security Agency: (1) Has there been any acidification of Saskatchewan groundwater due to solution mining practices at Belle Plaine or Patience Lake? (2) If so, in what year(s)? There has not been any reported acidification to groundwater in the mining operations. Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 202, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Cheveldayoff: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Water Security Agency: (1) Have there been any spills of leachates upon the surface from the province s mines in 2007 (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012? Yes. Spills or discharges of mine tailings or leachate from mine tailings do occur on occasion and have occurred in these years. All spills are required to be reported to the Ministry of Environment when they occur and the company is required to undertake actions to correct the problem and remediate the impacts. Currently all spill incidents are listed on the SaskSpills website at Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 203, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How much money has been budgeted to support the transition of residents from Valley View into the community? (2) What expenditures is this meant to cover? (3) Over what period of time is this budgeted? (1) To date, the ministry has allocated $1.05M in to support the Valley View Centre transition. (2) The funds support project management and planning for the transition of residents from Valley View Centre. No residents have been, or are expected to be, transitioned during the current fiscal year. (3) fiscal year. Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 204, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) Has the government set a target number of Valley View residents transitioning into the community per year? (2) If so, what is it? (3) When are the first residents expected to move into the community? (1) No. (2) N/A as per above answer.

361 A-60 Appendix A Questions and Answers (3) No residents will transition from the centre prior to completion of an individualized personcentred plan and development of an appropriate alternative living arrangement. Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 205, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: Has there been any discussion with individual Valley View employees and/or their union to determine future employment opportunities? No. MARCH 13, 2013 Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 206, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. McMillan: To the Minister Responsible for Energy and Resources: What is the government s position on storing nuclear waste in Saskatchewan? While not a priority for the province of Saskatchewan, allowing communities to explore the potential for a repository is consistent with the mandate of the Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) and the Government of Saskatchewan s response to the Uranium Development Partnership (UDP) report. The Government of Saskatchewan will not make a decision as to whether or not to support any proposal by a willing host community until a proposal has been developed and put forward within a regulatory process. Any decision will be based on the merits of the proposal, as well as the support of provincial residents. Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 207, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. McMillan: To the Minister Responsible for Energy and Resources: What is the Government of Saskatchewan s position regarding transporting nuclear waste to a reserve within Saskatchewan? Saskatchewan cannot make an informed decision until the community proposals are evaluated in a regulatory framework. This includes any plans for the transportation of used nuclear fuel. Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 208, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. McMillan: To the Minister Responsible for Energy and Resources: Has the Government of Saskatchewan provided any financial, economic or business incentives or advice to the Nuclear Waste Management Organization regarding storing nuclear waste in Saskatchewan? No. MARCH 14, 2013 Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 209, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many applications have been received to date for the incentive program of the 10% reduction in the general corporation income tax (CIT) rate that was announced in the 2012/13 budget?

362 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-61 None. The application deadline for the CIT rebate is January 1, Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 210, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many new apartment units are a part of the applications that have been received to date for the incentive program of the 10% reduction in the general corporation income tax rate that was announced in the 2012/13 budget? N/A Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 211, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many new apartment units are part of the applications that have been received to date for the incentive program of the 10% reduction in the general corporation income tax rate that was announced in the 2012/13 budget? (2) In which communities will these apartment units be located? (3) How many new apartment units will be in each community? (1) N/A (2) N/A (3) N/A Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 212, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) How many new apartment units will be built as part of the applications that have been received to date for the incentive program of the 10% reduction in the general corporation income tax rate that was announced in the 2012/13 budget? (2) Which companies will build these apartment units? (3) How many new apartment units will be built by each company? (1) N/A (2) N/A (3) N/A MARCH 25, 2013 Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 213, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Marchuk: To the Minister of Social Services: Of the 500 licensed childcare spaces the government has budgeted to add in 2012/13, how many have been allotted as of March 1, 2013? All of the 500 new child care spaces announced in the 2012/13 budget have been allocated. Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 214, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Marchuk: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) Of the 500 licensed childcare spaces the government has budgeted to add in 2012/13, how many have been built or created and are currently in operation as of March 1, 2013? (2) Where have these new childcare spaces been added? (3) How many have been allotted to each location? (1) 185 of the 500 new child care spaces allocated in 2012/13 were operational as of March 1, 2013.

363 A-62 Appendix A Questions and Answers (2) & (3) Agency Location # of Spaces Allocated Keyano Oma Early Learning Centre Inc. Saskatoon 11 First Years Child Care Inc. Regina 45 Swift Current Comprehensive High School Swift Current 2 Day Care Centre Inc. Grenfell Child Care Centre Inc. Grenfell 25 Little Explorers Daycare Inc. Tisdale 30 Awasis Child care Co-operative Ltd. Emerald Park 30 Nipawin Daycare Co-operative Nipawin 10 St. Brieux Community Child Care Centre St. Brieux 7 Inc. Children s Choice Child Development Cooperative Prince Albert 5 Wynyardigans Child Care Centre Wynyard 4 Corporation Dream Big Child Care Inc. Rocanville 9 Heritage Christian School Inc. Battleford 2 Kinistino Child Care Centre Inc. Kinistino 5 Total Spaces Operational 185 Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 215, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Marchuk: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) Are there any of the 500 childcare spaces in the 2012/13 budget that have not been assigned yet? (2) Of these, where are they expected to be assigned? (1) No. (2) N/A Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 216, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many families received the maximum subsidy in each month for 2012? January 2,043; February 2,068; March 2,060; April 2,100; May 1,968; June 2,066; July 1,551; August 1,962; September 1,805; October 2,290; November 2,039; December 1,936. Note: This data is based on how many families had income below the income turning point (including those with no income declared). Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 217, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: (1) What is/was the average amount paid out in child care subsidies to families with 1 child in 2012? (2) 2 children? (3) 3 children? (1) $354.19/month. (2) $703.16/month. (3) $1,075.81/month.

364 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-63 Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 218, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many families received the minimum subsidy in 2012? There is no minimum subsidy. Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 219, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: What was the range of subsidy paid in 2012? The range for one licensed space was $0.25 to $1,300/month. Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 220, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many staff are currently employed in the childcare subsidy unit as of March 2013? 13.5 staff positions. Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 221, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many managers are currently employed in the childcare subsidy unit as of March 2013? One assistant manager oversees three program units. Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 222, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: How many out-of-scope staff are currently employed in the childcare subsidy unit as of March 2013? Refer to answer to Written Question No Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 223, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: What was the caseload for subsidy workers (how many families are assigned to each staff person on average) in the year 2012? 350 Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 224, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Marchuk: To the Minister of Social Services: How many childcare consultants are/were employed in the Ministry of Education as of March 2013? As of March 2013, there are 22 early learning and child care consultants employed in the Ministry of Education.

365 A-64 Appendix A Questions and Answers Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 225, which was answered by the Hon. Ms. Draude: To the Minister of Social Services: What was the total spent on childcare subsidies to families in the year 2012? $15,663,302 Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 226, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Marchuk: To the Minister of Social Services: How many families in Saskatchewan are currently looking for licensed childcare spaces? The ministry has no way of determining the number of families in Saskatchewan currently looking for licensed child care spaces. Ms. Chartier asked the government the following Question No. 227, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Marchuk: To the Minister of Social Services: How many families in Saskatchewan are on a waiting list for licensed child care spaces? The ministry does not track the number of families on waiting lists for licensed child care spaces. Child care centres and homes maintain lists of individual families looking for child care. MARCH 26, 2013 Mr. Vermette asked the government the following Question No. 228, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Doherty: To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport: How much has the province paid out to Camis Inc. as of March 1, 2013 for online reservations that have been created? The reservation system is a user pay system. Customers pay a reservation fee of $10.00 which reflects the cost charged by Camis Inc. That reservation fee is initially collected by the ministry and then paid to Camis Inc. From March 2012 March 2013 Parks, Culture and Sport paid $344, for all online reservations. Mr. Vermette asked the government the following Question No. 229, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Doherty: To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport: How much has the province paid out to Camis Inc. as of March 1, 2013 for online reservations that have been changed? The reservation system is a user pay system. Customers pay a $10.00 change fee which reflects the cost charged by Camis Inc. The fee is collected by the ministry and then paid to Camis Inc. Parks, Culture and Sport has paid $17, for online reservations that have been changed. Mr. Vermette asked the government the following Question No. 230, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Doherty: To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport: How much has the province paid out to Camis Inc. as of March 1, 2013 for online reservations that have been cancelled?

366 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-65 The reservation system is a user pay system. Customers pay a $10.00 cancellation fee which reflects the cost charged by Camis Inc. The fee is collected by the ministry and then paid to Camis Inc. Parks, Culture and Sport has paid $40, for online reservations that have been cancelled. Although Parks, Culture and Sport is charged a fee for all cancellation transactions, this fee is waived for customers who choose to cancel their reservations within the first 48 hours. Mr. Vermette asked the government the following Question No. 231, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Doherty: To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport: How much has the province paid out to Camis Inc. as of March 1, 2013 for reservations that have been made by telephone? The reservation system is a user pay system. Customers pay a reservation fee which is $10.00 fee and a $2.00 call centre fee which reflects the cost charged by Camis Inc. These fees are initially collected by the ministry and paid to Camis Inc. Parks, Culture and Sport has paid $72, for reservations that have been made by telephone. Mr. Vermette asked the government the following Question No. 232, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Doherty: To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport: How much has the province paid out to Camis Inc. as of March 1, 2013 for reservations that have been changed via telephone? The reservation system is a user pay system. Customers pay a change fee of $10.00 and a $2.00 call centre fee which reflects the costs charged by Camis Inc. The fee is collected by the ministry and then paid to Camis Inc. Parks, Culture and Sport has paid $13, for reservations that have been changed via telephone. Mr. Vermette asked the government the following Question No. 233, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Doherty: To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport: How much has the province paid out to Camis Inc. as of March 1, 2013 for reservations that have been cancelled via telephone? The reservation system is a user pay system. Customers pay a $10.00 cancellation fee and a $2.00 call centre fee which reflects the costs charged by Camis Inc. The fee is collected by the ministry and then paid to Camis Inc. Parks, Culture and Sport has paid $40, for reservations that have been cancelled via telephone. Although Parks, Culture and Sport is charged a fee for all cancellation transactions, this fee is waived for customers who choose to cancel their reservations within the first 48 hours. Mr. Vermette asked the government the following Question No. 234, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Doherty: To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport: How much has the province paid out to Camis Inc. as of March 1, 2013 for technical support? Parks, Culture and Sport has paid $115, for technical support which includes upgrades, modifications and building new programs to enhance the operation of the system. Mr. Vermette asked the government the following Question No. 235, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Doherty: To the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport: How much has the province paid out to Camis Inc. as of March 1, 2013 for support and training?

367 A-66 Appendix A Questions and Answers Annual training and support was negotiated as part of the overall contract. Camis Inc. is expected to provide and cover the training for parks staff at no extra cost. APRIL 10, 2013 Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 274, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What is the total number of Provincial Disaster Assistance Program claims for the year 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012? At March 31, 2013, the total number of Provincial Disaster Assistance Program claims for the year: (1) 1,790 (2) 473 (3) 14 (4) 6,418 (5) 8,663 (6) 929 Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 275, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What is the total number of claims that remain open and were filed in the year 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012? At March 31, 2013, the total number of claims that remain open for the year: (1) 6 (2) 0 (3) 0 (4) 153 (5) 1,422 (6) 516 Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 276, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What is the total amount outstanding for claims made in the year 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012? At March 31, 2013, the total estimated outstanding amount of claims made in the year: (1) $876,000 (2) 0 (3) 0 (4) $9,330,000 (5) $59,000,000 (6) $8,956,000 Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 277, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What is the number of residential claims that remain open and were filed in the year 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012?

368 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-67 At March 31, 2013, the number of residential claims that remain open and filed in the year: (1) 0 (2) 0 (3) 0 (4) 55 (5) 727 (6) 276 Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 278, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What is the total amount currently outstanding for residential claims made in the year 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012? At March 31, 2013, the total estimated outstanding amount for residential claims made in the year: (1) 0 (2) 0 (3) 0 (4) $176,000 (5) $2,020,000 (6) $1,630,000 Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 279, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What is the number of business claims that remain open and were filed in the year 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012? At March 31, 2013, the number of business claims that remain open and filed in the year: (1) 0 (2) 0 (3) 0 (4) 10 (5) 61 (6) 22 Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 280, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What is the total amount currently outstanding for business claims made in the year 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012? At March 31, 2013, the total estimated outstanding amount for business claims made in the year: (1) 0 (2) 0 (3) 0 (4) $65,000 (5) $823,000 (6) $646,000

369 A-68 Appendix A Questions and Answers Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 281, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What is the number of agricultural operation claims that remain open and were filed in the year 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012? At March 31, 2013, the number of agricultural operation claims that remain open and were filed in the year: (1) 1 (2) 0 (3) 0 (4) 24 (5) 246 (6) 141 Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 282, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What is the total amount currently outstanding for agricultural operation claims made in the year 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012? At March 31, 2013, the estimated outstanding amount for agricultural operation claims made in the year: (1) $6,000 (2) 0 (3) 0 (4) $630,000 (5) $2,250,000 (6) $1,205,000 Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 283, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What is the number of non-profit organization claims that remain open and were filed in the year 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012? At March 31, 2013, the number of non-profit organization claims that remain open and were filed in the year: (1) 0 (2) 0 (3) 0 (4) 1 (5) 18 (6) 4 Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 284, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What is the total amount currently outstanding for nonprofit organization claims made in the year 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012? At March 31, 2013, the estimated amount outstanding for non-profit organization claims made in the year: (1) 0

370 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-69 (2) 0 (3) 0 (4) $6,000 (5) $215,000 (6) $25,000 Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 285, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What is the number of local authority claims that remain outstanding for claims filed in the year 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012? At March 31, 2013, the number of local authority claims that remain outstanding for claims filed in the year: (1) 4 (2) 0 (3) 0 (4) 64 (5) 350 (6) 73 Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 286, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What is the total amount currently outstanding for local authority claims made in the year 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012? At March 31, 2013, the estimated amount currently outstanding for local authority claims made in the year: (1) $870,000 (2) 0 (3) 0 (4) $8,441,000 (5) $53,700,000 (6) $5,450,000 Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 287, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What is the number of regional parks claims that remain open and were filed in the year 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012? At March 31, 2013, the number of regional park claims that remain open and were filed in the year: (1) 0 (2) 0 (3) 0 (4) 1 (5) 0 (6) 0

371 A-70 Appendix A Questions and Answers Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 288, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What is the total amount currently outstanding for regional parks claims made in the year 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012? At March 31, 2013, the estimated amount currently outstanding for regional park claims made in the year: (1) 0 (2) 0 (3) 0 (4) $12,000 (5) 0 (6) 0 Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 289, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What was the average claim amount for a residential application for Provincial Disaster Assistance Program for the year 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012? At March 31, 2013, the average claim amount for a residential application for Provincial Disaster Assistance Program for the year: (1) $5,283 (2) $1,931 (3) $809 (4) $5,197 (5) $9,867 (6) $5,530 Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 290, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What was the smallest claim amount for a residential application for Provincial Disaster Assistance Program for the year 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012? At March 31, 2013, the smallest claim amount for a residential application for Provincial Disaster Assistance Program for the year: (1) $25 (2) $20 (3) $311 (4) $9 (5) $21 (6) $142 Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 291, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What was the average claim amount for a business application for Provincial Disaster Assistance Program for the year 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012?

372 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-71 At March 31, 2013, the average claim amount for a business application for Provincial Disaster Assistance Program for the year: (1) $8,186 (2) $1,977 (3) N/A (4) $14,689 (5) $18,981 (6) $21,401 Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 292, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What was the smallest claim amount for a business application for Provincial Disaster Assistance Program for the year 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012? At March 31, 2013, the smallest claim amount for a business application for Provincial Disaster Assistance Program for the year: (1) $883 (2) $1,166 (3) N/A (4) $150 (5) $262 (6) $1,198 Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 293, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What was the average claim amount for an agricultural operation for Provincial Disaster Assistance Program for the year 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012? At March 31, 2013, the average claim amount for an agricultural operation application for Provincial Disaster Assistance Program for the year: (1) $6,563 (2) $3,452 (3) N/A (4) $17,064 (5) $7,601 (6) $6,154 Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 294, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What was the smallest claim amount for an agricultural operation for Provincial Disaster Assistance Program for the year 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012? At March 31, 2013, the smallest claim amount for an agricultural operation for Provincial Disaster Assistance Program for the year: (1) $72 (2) $202 (3) N/A

373 A-72 Appendix A Questions and Answers (4) $134 (5) $92 (6) $286 Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 295, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What was the smallest claim amount for a non-profit organization for Provincial Disaster Assistance Program for the year 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012? At March 31, 2013, the smallest claim amount for a non-profit operation for Provincial Disaster Assistance Program for the year: (1) $168 (2) $2,692 (3) N/A (4) $450 (5) $484 (6) $3,509 Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 296, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What was the average claim amount for a non-profit organization for Provincial Disaster Assistance Program for the year 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012? At March 31, 2013, the average claim amount for a non-profit for Provincial Disaster Assistance Program for the year: (1) $6,563 (2) $1,842 (3) N/A (4) $7,829 (5) $22,910 (6) $5,067 Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 297, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What was the smallest claim amount for a local authority for Provincial Disaster Assistance Program for the year 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012? At March 31, 2013, the smallest claim amount for a local authority for Provincial Disaster Assistance Program for the year: (1) $298 (2) $2,040 (3) $507 (4) $1,740 (5) $3,063 (6) $1,355

374 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-73 Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 298, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What was the average claim amount for a local authority for Provincial Disaster Assistance Program for the year 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012? At March 31, 2013, the average claim amount for a local authority for Provincial Disaster Assistance Program for the year: (1) $251,373 (2) $28,438 (3) $507 (4) $107,262 (5) $237,556 (6) $55,063 Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 299, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What was the smallest claim amount for a regional park for Provincial Disaster Assistance Program for the year 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012? At March 31, 2013, the smallest claim amount for a regional park for Provincial Disaster Assistance Program for the year: (1) $1,364 (2) N/A (3) N/A (4) $3,891 (5) $5,745 (6) N/A Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 300, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What was the average claim amount for a regional park for Provincial Disaster Assistance Program for the year 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012? At March 31, 2013, the average claim amount for a regional park for Provincial Disaster Assistance Program for the year: (1) $81,781 (2) N/A (3) N/A (4) N/A (5) $957 (6) N/A Ms. Sproule asked the government the following Question No. 301, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Reiter: To the Minister of Government Relations: (1) What was the total number of Provincial Disaster Assistance Program claims for the year 2007? (2) 2008? (3) 2009? (4) 2010? (5) 2011? (6) 2012?

375 A-74 Appendix A Questions and Answers At March 31, 2013, the total number of Provincial Disaster Assistance Program claims for the year: (1) 1,790 (2) 473 (3) 14 (4) 6,418 (5) 8,663 (6) 929 APRIL 11, 2013 Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 302, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What were the number of FTEs (fulltime equivalent) and number of vacancies in the Communications branch of the Labour Relations and Workplace Safety ministry at June 1, 2005? (2) June 1, 2006? (3) June 1, 2007? (4) June 1, 2008? (5) June 1, 2009? (6) June 1, 2010? (7) June 1, 2011? (8) June 1, 2012? The public service manages operations rather than vacancies. This entails working within resource allocations to ensure an available workforce to meet service needs. As a result, we can provide FTE budget and utilization information for the fiscal years of the dates requested. FTE Budget FTE Actual Utilization (1) 2005/ N/A* (2) 2006/ (3) 2007/ (4) 2008/09 N/A** N/A** (5) 2009/10 N/A** N/A** (6) 2010/11 N/A** N/A** (7) 2011/12 N/A** N/A** (8) 2012/13 N/A** N/A** *The current MIDAS HR system was not in place prior to April 1, 2006, therefore this information does not exist. **Department of Labour was amalgamated with Advanced Education and Employment in 2007/08, and therefore communications specific for the Ministry of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety is not distinguishable between 2007/08 and 2009/10 fiscal years. Since June 2010, when the Ministry of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety was created, communications services have been provided through a shared service arrangement with the Ministry of Advanced Education. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 303, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What were the number of FTEs and number of vacancies in the Labour Standards branch of the Labour Relations and Workplace Safety ministry at June 1, 2005? (2) June 1, 2006? (3) June 1, 2007? (4) June 1, 2008? (5) June 1, 2009? (6) June 1, 2010? (7) June 1, 2011? (8) June 1, 2012? The public service manages operations rather than vacancies. This entails working within resource allocations to ensure an available workforce to meet service needs. As a result, we can provide FTE budget and utilization information for the fiscal years of the dates requested. FTE Budget FTE Actual Utilization (1) 2005/ N/A*

376 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-75 (2) 2006/ (3) 2007/ (4) 2008/ (5) 2009/ (6) 2010/ (7) 2011/ (8) 2012/ *The current MIDAS HR system was not in place prior to April 1, 2006, therefore this information does not exist. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 304, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What were the number of FTEs and number of vacancies in the Occupational Health and Safety division of the Labour Relations and Workplace Safety ministry at June 1, 2005? (2) June 1, 2006? (3) June 1, 2007? (4) June 1, 2008? (5) June 1, 2009? (6) June 1, 2010? (7) June 1, 2011? (8) June 1, 2012? The public service manages operations rather than vacancies. This entails working within resource allocations to ensure an available workforce to meet service needs. As a result, we can provide FTE budget and utilization information for the fiscal years of the dates requested. FTE Budget FTE Actual Utilization (1) 2005/ N/A* (2) 2006/ (3) 2007/ (4) 2008/ (5) 2009/ (6) 2010/ (7) 2011/ (8) 2012/ *The current MIDAS HR system was not in place prior to April 1, 2006, therefore this information does not exist. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 305, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What were the number of FTEs and number of vacancies in the Labour Relations and Mediation branch of the Labour Relations and Workplace Safety ministry at June 1, 2005? (2) June 1, 2006? (3) June 1, 2007? (4) June 1, 2008? (5) June 1, 2009? (6) June 1, 2010? (7) June 1, 2011? (8) June 1, 2012? The public service manages operations rather than vacancies. This entails working within resource allocations to ensure an available workforce to meet service needs. As a result, we can provide FTE budget and utilization information for the fiscal years of the dates requested. FTE Budget FTE Actual Utilization (1) 2005/ N/A* (2) 2006/ (3) 2007/ (4) 2008/ (5) 2009/ (6) 2010/

377 A-76 Appendix A Questions and Answers (7) 2011/ (8) 2012/ *The current MIDAS HR system was not in place prior to April 1, 2006, therefore this information does not exist. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 306, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What were the number of FTEs and number of vacancies in the Deputy Minister s office of the Labour Relations and Workplace Safety ministry at June 1, 2005? (2) June 1, 2006? (3) June 1, 2007? (4) June 1, 2008? (5) June 1, 2009? (6) June 1, 2010? (7) June 1, 2011? (8) June 1, 2012? The public service manages operations rather than vacancies. This entails working within resource allocations to ensure an available workforce to meet service needs. As a result, we can provide FTE budget and utilization information for the fiscal years of the dates requested. FTE Budget FTE Actual Utilization (1) 2005/ N/A* (2) 2006/ (3) 2007/ (4) 2008/09 N/A** N/A* (5) 2009/10 N/A** N/A* (6) 2010/11 N/A** N/A* (7) 2011/ (8) 2012/ *The current MIDAS HR system was not in place prior to April 1, 2006, therefore this information does not exist. **Department of Labour was amalgamated with Advanced Education and Employment in 2007/08, and therefore the Deputy Minister s office specific for the Ministry of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety is not distinguishable for 2008/09 and 2010/11. Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 307, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety: (1) What were the number of FTEs and number of vacancies in the Office of the Workers Advocate of the Labour Relations and Workplace Safety ministry at June 1, 2005? (2) June 1, 2006? (3) June 1, 2007? (4) June 1, 2008? (5) June 1, 2009? (6) June 1, 2010? (7) June 1, 2011? (8) June 1, 2012? The public service manages operations rather than vacancies. This entails working within resource allocations to ensure an available workforce to meet service needs. As a result, we can provide FTE budget and utilization information for the fiscal years of the dates requested. FTE Budget FTE Actual Utilization (1) N/A* (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) *The current MIDAS HR system was not in place prior to April 1, 2006, therefore this information does not exist.

378 Questions and Answers Appendix A A-77 Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 308, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Worker s Compensation Board: (1) What were the annual percentage increases for those WCB (Worker s Compensation Board) claimants who received the maximum wage benefits and the Consumer Price Index for Saskatchewan for 2000? (2) 2001? (3) 2002? (4) 2003? (5) 2004? (6) 2005? (7) 2006? (8) 2007? (9) 2008? (10) 2009? (11) 2010? (12) 2011? (13) 2012? Mr. Forbes asked the government the following Question No. 309, which was answered by the Hon. Mr. Morgan: To the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Worker s Compensation Board: (1) How many claimants received maximum wage benefits in 2000? (2) 2001? (3) 2002? (4) 2003? (5) 2004? (6) 2005? (7) 2006? (8) 2007? (9) 2008? (10) 2009? (11) 2010? (12) 2011? (13) 2012? (1) 1482 (2) 1661 (3) 1901 (4) 1389 (5) 1405 (6) 1409 (7) 1583 (8) 1712 (9) 2086 (10) 2270 (11) 2418 (12) 2756 (13) N/A

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