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1 BILLS GOVERNMENT BILLS Date Page NO. 12 SECOND APPROPRIATION ACT, (Fentie) Introduction and First Reading October 30, Second Reading November 24, November 25, Committee of the Whole November 26, December 1, December 2, December 4, December 8, December 9, Unanimous consent re deeming all lines in Vote 3 cleared or carried December 9, Unanimous consent re deeming all lines in Vote 7 cleared or carried December 9, December 10, December 11, December 15, Unanimous consent re deeming all lines in Vote 11 cleared or carried December 15, Unanimous consent re deeming all lines in Vote 2 cleared or carried December 15, Reported without amendment December 15, Third Reading December 15, Assent December 15, NO. 54 ELECTORAL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES ACT (Cathers) Introduction and First Reading October 23, Second Reading December 1, Committee of the Whole December 11, Unanimous consent re deeming all clauses and title agreed to December 11, Reported without amendment December 11, Third Reading December 11, Assent December 15, NO. 55 ACT TO AMEND THE SOCIAL ASSISTANCE ACT (Hart) Introduction and First Reading October 29, Second Reading December 1, Reported without amendment December 15, Third Reading (Division) December 15, Assent December 15, NO. 56 ACT TO AMEND THE TERRITORIAL LANDS (YUKON ) ACT (Cathers) Introduction and First Reading October 29, Second Reading December 1, Committee of the Whole December 11, Unanimous consent re deeming all clauses and title agreed to December 11, Reported without amendment December 11, Third Reading December 11, Assent December 15, NO. 57 ACT TO AMEND THE MINERS LIEN ACT (Lang) Introduction and First Reading October 27, Second Reading November 26, Committee of the Whole November 26, i

2 Unanimous consent re deeming all clauses and title agreed to November 26, Reported without amendment November 26, Unanimous consent re third reading November 26, Third Reading November 26, Assent November 27, NO. 58 ACT TO AMEND THE QUARTZ MINING ACT (Cathers) Introduction and First Reading October 23, Second Reading October 27, Committee of the Whole October 28, October 30, November 4, November 6, Reported without amendment November 6, Third Reading (Division) November 20, Assent November 27, NO. 59 FOREST RESOURCES ACT (Cathers) Introduction and First Reading October 27, Second Reading (Division) November 13, Committee of the Whole November 13, November 17, November 18, November 20, Amendment to Clause 1(1) proposed (McRobb) November 20, Amendment to Clause 1(1) ruled out of order November 20, Amendment to Clause 1(1) proposed (McRobb) November 20, Amendment to Clause 1(1) negatived (Count) November 20, Amendment to Clause 5 proposed (McRobb) November 20, Amendment to Clause 5 negatived (Count) November 20, Amendment to Clause 6 proposed (McRobb) November 20, Amendment to Clause 6 negatived (Count) November 20, Amendment to Clause 7(2) proposed (McRobb) November 20, November 25, November 27, Amendment Clause 7(2) negatived (Count) November 27, Amendment Clause 11 proposed (McRobb) November 27, Amendment Clause 11 negatived (Count) November 27, Amendment to Clause 12(1) proposed (McRobb) November 27, Amendment to Clause 12(1) negatived (Count) November 27, Amendment to Clause 14(2) proposed (McRobb) November 27, Amendment to Clause 14(2) negatived (Count) November 27, Amendment to Clause 15(1) proposed (McRobb) November 27, Amendment to Clause 15(1) negatived (Count) November 27, Amendment to Clause 15(2) proposed (McRobb) November 27, Amendment to Clause 15(2) negatived (Count) November 27, Amendment to Clause 16(2) proposed (Cardiff) November 27, Amendment to Clause 16(2) negatived November 27, Amendment to Clause 20(4) proposed (McRobb) November 27, Amendment to Clause 20(4) negatived November 27, Amendment to Clause 22 proposed (McRobb) November 27, Amendment to Clause 22 negatived November 27, Amendment to Clause 23(1) proposed (McRobb) November 27, Amendment negatived November 27, Unanimous consent re deeming remaining clauses read and agreed to November 27, Amendment to preamble proposed (McRobb) November 27, Amendment to preamble negatived (Count) November 27, ii

3 Reported without amendment November 27, Third Reading (Division) December 1, Assent December 9, NO. 60 ACT TO AMEND THE JUDICATURE ACT (Horne) Introduction and First Reading October 23, Second Reading December 1, Committee of the Whole December 11, Unanimous consent re deeming all clauses and title read and agreed to December 11, Reported without amendment December 11, Third Reading December 11, Assent December 15, NO. 61 ACT TO AMEND THE MUNICIPAL ACT (Lang) Introduction and First Reading October 23, Second Reading October 27, October 28, Committee of the Whole October 28, Third Reading December 9, Assent December 9, NO. 62 ACT TO AMEND THE ANIMAL PROTECTION ACT (Lang) Introduction and First Reading October 29, Second Reading November 3, Committee of the Whole November 3, November 6, Reported without amendment November 6, Third Reading December 9, Assent December 9, NO. 63 ACT TO AMEND THE SENIORS INCOME SUPPLEMENT ACT (Hart) Introduction and First Reading October 27, Second Reading November 17, Committee of the Whole December 4, Unanimous consent re deeming all clauses and title read and agreed to December 4, Reported without amendment December 4, Third Reading (Division) December 4, Assent December 9, BILLS OTHER THAN GOVERNMENT BILLS NO. 101 ACT TO PERPETUATE A CERTAIN ANCIENT RIGHT (Nordick) Introduction and First Reading November 23, NO. 102 ACT TO AMEND THE YUKON HUMAN RIGHTS ACT (Inverarity) Introduction and First Reading April 23, Second reading May 23, Debate adjourned (Cathers) May 23, NO. 105 AN ACT TO AMEND THE COOPERATION IN GOVERNANCE ACT (Mitchell) Introduction and First Reading October 31, Second Reading November 14, Debate adjourned (Nordick) November 14, NO. 107 ACT TO AMEND THE FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION ACT (Hardy) iii

4 Introduction and First Reading November 15, NO. 108 LEGISLATIVE RENEWAL ACT (Hardy) Introduction and First Reading November 29, NO. 109 YOUNG WORKER PROTECTION ACT (Cardiff) Introduction and First Reading October 30, Second Reading November 5, Debate adjourned (Division) (Cathers) November 5, GOVERNMENT MOTIONS NO. 518 RE HOUSE NOT SITTING ON NOVEMBER 10, 2008 (Cathers) Notice October 29, Unanimous consent granted to debate October 30, Debate October 30, Motion agreed to October 30, NO. 575 RE COMMITTEE TO CONSULT YUKONERS ON HEALTH CARE SUSTAINABILITY (Hart) Notice November 13, Debate November 18, Motion agreed to (Division) November 18, NO. 628 RE MEMBERSHIP OF THE YUKON HUMAN RIGHTS PANEL OF ADJUDICATORS (Horne) Notice November 27, Unanimous consent granted to debate November 27, Debate November 27, Motion agreed to November 27, NO. 653 RE REAPPOINTMENT OF RICK GOODFELLOW TO THE YUKON HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION (Horne) Notice December 9, Debate December 11, Motion agreed to December 11, MOTIONS OTHER THAN GOVERNMENT MOTIONS NO. 33 RE DEVELOPING A COMPREHENSIVE ENERGY POLICY (McRobb) Notice November 28, Debate May 23, Debate adjourned (Time expired) May 23, NO. 113 RE GOVERNMENT OF YUKON TO CONTINUE WORKING TOWARD THE DEVELOPMENT OF A TERRITORY-WIDE ELECTRICAL GRID (Nordick) Notice May 9, Debate May 30, Amendment proposed (McRobb) May 30, Amendment negatived (Division) May 30, Amendment proposed (Ruled out of order) (Mitchell) May 30, Amendment proposed (Mitchell) (Time expired) May 30, Debate adjourned (Time expired) May 30, iv

5 NO. 134 RE DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING A HOMEOWNER PROTECTION ACT (Hardy) Notice May 31, Debate June 6, Debate adjourned (Time expired) June 6, NO. 178 RE DEVELOPING A NEW PROTOCOL FOR GOVERNMENT-TO-GOVERNMENT RELATIONS WITH FIRST NATIONS (Hardy) Notice October 25, Debate October 31, Amendment proposed (Fairclough) October 31, Amendment negatived (Division) October 31, Amendment proposed (Horne) October 31, Debate adjourned (Time expired) October 31, NO. 245 RE IMPOSING A MORATORIUM ON URANIUM MINING IN YUKON (Hardy) Notice November 19, Debate April 30, Debate adjourned (Time expired) April 30, NO. 355 RE MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC BEING ALLOWED TO APPEAR BEFORE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE (Hardy) Notice March 31, Debate April 2, Debate adjourned (Taylor) April 2, NO. 373 RE REINSTATING YUKON COUNCIL ON THE ECONOMY AND THE ENVIRONMENT (Hardy) Notice April 3, Debate April 16, Debate adjourned (Fentie) April 16, NO. 492 RE RECENT CHANGES TO THE CANADA ELECTIONS ACT (Nordick) Notice October 23, Debate October 29, Motion agreed to (Division) October 29, NO. 496 RE APOLOGY TO FIRST NATIONS FOR TREATMENT IN RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS (Hardy) Notice October 23, Debate December 3, Amendment proposed (Fentie) December 3, Amendment agreed to December 3, Motion agreed to as amended (Division) December 3, NO. 501 RE DEVELOPING A LABOUR MARKET FRAMEWORK (Nordick) Notice October 27, Debate October 29, Debate adjourned (Time expired) October 29, NO. 503 RE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES (Mitchell) Notice October 27, Debate November 5, Amendment proposed (Cathers) November 5, Debate adjourned (Time expired) (Cathers) November 5, NO. 542 RE REVIEW AND ASSESSMENT OF YOUTH EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS (Nordick) Notice November 5, Debate November 12, v

6 Amendment proposed (Fairclough) November 12, Amendment negatived (Division) November 12, Amendment proposed (Cardiff) November 12, Amendment agreed to November 12, Motion agreed to as amended (Division) November 12, NO. 590 RE GOVERNMENT SPENDING ACCOUNTABILITY ON CAPITAL PROJECTS (Mitchell) Notice November 17, Debate November 19, Amendment proposed (Lang) November 19, Subamendment proposed (Mitchell) November 19, Subamendment negatived November 19, Debate adjourned (Time expired) (Fairclough) November 19, NO. 637 RE SUPPORT FOR PROGRESSIVE COALITION IN OTTAWA (Hardy) Notice December 1, Debate December 3, Amendment proposed (Mitchell) December 3, Amendment agreed to December 3, Motion agreed to as amended (Division) December 3, NO. 647 RE YUKON ECONOMIC STIMULUS (Nordick) Notice December 8, Debate December 10, Motion agreed to (Division) December 10, MOTIONS IN COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE NO. 14 RE APPEARANCE OF WITNESSES FROM WORKERS COMPENSATION HEALTH AND SAFETY BOARD (Cathers) Moved December 4, Motion agreed to December 4, NO. 15 RE APPEARANCE OF WITNESSES FROM YUKON ENERGY CORPORATION AND YUKON DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (Cathers) Moved December 8, Motion agreed to December 8, SESSIONAL PAPERS Number Date Page tabled 79. Conflict of Interest Commission Annual Report for the period from April 1, 2007 to March 31, 2008 (Speaker Staffen) October 27, Political Contributions 2007, Addendum to the 2007 Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of Yukon (October 2008) (Speaker Staffen) October 27, Absence of Members from Sittings of the Legislative Assembly and its Committees: Report of the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly (dated October 27, 2008) (Speaker Staffen) October 27, Appointments to Major Government Boards and Committees, Standing Committee on: Sixth Report (dated July 25, 2008) (Taylor) October 27, Public Accounts of the Government of Yukon for the year ended March 31, 2008 (Fentie) October 30, Yukon Development Corporation 2007 Annual Report and Audited Financial Statements (Kenyon) November 3, Yukon Energy Corporation 2007 Annual Report and Audited Financial Statements (Kenyon) November 3, vi

7 86. Yukon Workers Compensation Health and Safety Board 2007 Annual Report and Audited Financial Statements (Hart) November 6, Ombudsman 2007 Annual Report (Speaker Staffen) November 19, Information and Privacy Commissioner 2007 Annual Report (Speaker Staffen) November 19, Yukon Human Rights Commission Annual Report for the year ending March 31, 2008 (Speaker Staffen) November 20, Select Committee on Human Rights: Report (Horne) November 20, Yukon Public Service Labour Relations Board Annual Report (Rouble) November 27, Yukon Teachers Labour Relations Board Annual Report (Rouble) November 27, Election-Related Matters (2008): Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of Yukon on (Speaker Staffen) December 1, Standing Committee on Appointments to Major Government Boards and Committees: Seventh Report (dated December 2, 2008) (Taylor) December 2, Yukon Law Foundation: Annual Report and audited Financial Statement for the fiscal year ending October 31, 2007 (Horne) December 10, Area Development Act Regulations: OIC 2008/129 (Lang) December 11, Area Development Act Regulations: OIC 2008/130 (Lang) December 11, Area Development Act Regulations: OIC 2008/131 (Lang) December 11, Area Development Act Regulations: OIC 2008/132 (Lang) December 11, Yukon Department of Education Academic Year Annual Report (Rouble) December 11, Report on the Yukon Government s Performance under the Environment Act: Prepared by Government Audit Services Branch, Government of Yukon and Approved by the Audit Committee on June 24, 2008 (Fentie) December 11, Yukon Judicial Council 2007 Annual Report (Horne) December 11, Yukon Child Care Board Annual Report (Hart) December 15, Yukon Liquor Corporation Annual Report (Cathers) December 15, Yukon Heritage Resources Board Annual Report (Taylor) December 15, Select Committee on Whistle-blower Protection: Interim Report (dated December 2008) (Speaker Staffen) December 15, Public Accounts, Standing Committee on: Second Report (dated December 2008) (Vol. 18) (Mitchell) December 15, vii FILED DOCUMENTS Number Date Page tabled 67. Watson Lake multi-level care facility, request for a forensic audit: letter dated October 16, 2008 to Sheila Fraser, Auditor General of Canada, from Todd Hardy, Leader of the Yukon NDP (Hardy) October 28, Forest Resources Act (Bill No. 59), letter (dated October 31, 2008) re: from Drew Mildon, Woodward & Company, Barristers & Solicitors to the Hon. Brad Cathers, Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources (Hardy) November 3, Yukon Health Care Review: Final Report (dated September 2008) (Hart) November 13, Forest Resources Act, Bill No. 59: letter to all MLAs (dated November 5, 2008) from Liard First Nation Chief Liard McMillan and Liard First Nation Position Paper (dated November 6, 2008) (McRobb) November 13, Report of the Audit of Pharmacare and Extended Health Benefits program (Hardy) November 20, Report on the Audit of Contracts (Hardy) November 20, Forest Resources Act consultation: letter (dated November 24, 2008) from Laberge Renewable Resources Council to Hon. Brad Cathers, Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources (McRobb) November 24, Working Without Boundaries, Final Report (dated May 20, 2004): interdepartmental collaboration project (Education, Health and Social Services, Justice) (Hardy) December 1, Social Assistance Act amendments re Appeal Board and Committee: letter (dated November 28, 2008) to Hon. Glenn Hart, Minister of Health and Social Services from Patricia Bacon, Chair, Social Assistance Appeal Board (Mitchell) December 3, Apology to Yukon aboriginal people for the wrongs perpetuated in residential schools:

8 letter (dated June 24, 2008) to Hon. Dennis Fentie, Premier from Todd Hardy, MLA Whitehorse Centre (Hardy) December 3, Fleet Vehicle Agency Annual Report (Lang) December 8, Queen s Printer Agency Annual Report (Lang) December 8, Property Management Agency 2007/2008 Annual Report (Lang) December 10, Yukon Lottery Commission 2007/2008 Annual Report (Cathers) December 10, Health Care Insurance Programs: Statement of Revenue and Expenditures for Fiscal Years 1997/98 to 2007/08 (Hart) December 15, Contracting Summary Report for Yukon Government Departments (April 1, 2007 March 31, 2008) and Yukon Government Corporations (YDC and YWCHSB: January 1, 2007 December 31, 2007); YHC & HLC: April 1, 2007 March 31, 2008) (Lang) December 15, Child and Youth Advocate Act (proposed): letter (dated December 15, 2008) from Chief Ruth Massie, Ta an Kwach an Council to Hon. Glenn Hart, Minister of Health and Social Services (Fairclough) December 15, Report to Assist with the Development of Terms of Reference for Special and Select Committees (dated Fall 2008) from Donald Inverarity, MLA, Porter Creek South and Steve Cardiff, MLA, Mount Lorne (Inverarity) December 15, QUESTIONS ORAL Agreement on Internal Trade (Hardy) December 4, Angel s Nest shelter (Mitchell) November 18, Arctic Winter Games hosting (Fairclough) November 5, Asset-backed commercial paper investments (Mitchell) October 30, (Mitchell) November 3, (Hardy) November 3, (Mitchell) November 5, (Mitchell) November 6, (Mitchell) November 26, (Mitchell) December 1, (Mitchell) December 9, (Mitchell) December 11, Budget supplementary (Mitchell) October 29, (Hardy) October 29, Bullying in Yukon schools (Cardiff) November 19, Burwash Landing activity centre (Edzerza) November 19, (Cardiff) November 24, (Cardiff) November 25, Burwash Landing school (Edzerza) November 4, Capital works projects (Mitchell) October 28, Carmacks bypass road (Fairclough) November 13, Childcare grants (Mitchell) December 11, (Mitchell) December 15, Chinese investment in Yukon (Inverarity) November 5, Coalition government in Ottawa (Mitchell) December 2, Contract audit report (Mitchell) November 19, , 3409 (Mitchell) November 20, , 3443 (Hardy) November 20, (Mitchell) November 25, Council on the Economy and the Environment (Hardy) October 23, Credit market upheaval (Mitchell) October 23, (Mitchell) October 27, Crime rate in the Yukon (Inverarity) October 28, Dempster Highway hunting corridor (Elias) November 13, Economic outlook in Yukon (Mitchell) November 24, , 3472 viii

9 (Hardy) December 1, (Mitchell) December 10, Economic stimulus (Mitchell) December 1, (Mitchell) December 9, Economic summit (Hardy) October 23, Education Act (Fairclough) October 30, (Fairclough) November 6, Electrical rate stabilization fund (McRobb) November 3, (McRobb) November 4, (McRobb) November 27, Employee engagement survey (Hardy) October 29, (Cardiff) October 30, (Hardy) November 3, (Hardy) November 4, (Edzerza) December 8, (Inverarity) December 11, Energy policy (McRobb) December 9, Environment Act update (Hardy) December 15, Environment department debate (Elias) December 4, Environmental management (Elias) December 15, First Nations apology ceremony (Hardy) November 20, First Nations relations (Edzerza) October 30, (Mitchell) December 3, Flag disrepair (Inverarity) November 26, Forest Resources Act (Hardy) November 6, (McRobb) November 12, , 3294, 3297 (Hardy) November 12, , 3296 (McRobb) November 18, (McRobb) November 26, Forest Resources Act debate (McRobb) November 5, (McRobb) November 6, Healing centre, female inmates (Inverarity) October 29, Health care budget (Mitchell) October 27, (Hardy) October 28, Health care long-term plan (Mitchell) October 23, Health care review (Mitchell) November 17, , 3349 (Edzerza) November 17, (Mitchell) November 18, (Hardy) November 18, , 3378 Highway maintenance (Cardiff) November 13, Hospital renovations (Mitchell) November 13, H. pylori research project (Elias) December 4, Human Rights Act amendments (Inverarity) November 25, (Inverarity) December 1, (Inverarity) December 2, (Inverarity) December 10, Incarceration rates (Inverarity) December 9, Kinship care (Edzerza) November 5, (Mitchell) November 6, Landlord and Tenant Act (Cardiff) November 24, Legislation updates (Cardiff) December 11, Legislative Assembly decorum (Hardy) November 26, Liquor Act (Inverarity) November 13, (Inverarity) November 18, Liquor licences (Inverarity) November 24, Marsh Lake land use planning (Cardiff) November 26, Mental health services (Edzerza) October 27, ix

10 (Mitchell) November 4, (Mitchell) December 15, Moose management in Southern Lakes (Elias) October 30, Mould in government buildings (Hardy) December 3, (Fairclough) December 3, Non-governmental organization funding (Mitchell) December 4, Non-union government employees (Edzerza) December 3, Pharmacare program (Edzerza) November 25, (Mitchell) November 27, Porcupine caribou harvest management plan (Elias) October 28, Power outages and reliability (McRobb) October 23, (McRobb) October 27, (McRobb) December 2, (McRobb) December 3, (McRobb) December 4, Public Accounts Committee membership (Hardy) October 27, RCMP accountability (Edzerza) December 11, (Fairclough) December 15, (Cardiff) December 15, RCMP policing agreement (Cardiff) December 9, (Edzerza) December 9, Salmon conservation (Elias) October 29, School construction planning (Fairclough) December 8, Seniors housing (Inverarity) November 24, Seniors transportation (Edzerza) November 27, Shakwak highway maintenance (McRobb) November 19, Silver Trail maintenance (Fairclough) November 25, Social Assistance Act, Act to Amend (Mitchell) November 12, (Mitchell) December 3, Social assistance food allowance (Edzerza) November 13, Social worker recruitment (Edzerza) December 10, Solid-waste management (Cardiff) November 25, Swift River Lodge sewage system (Hardy) December 4, Taser use (Cardiff) December 10, (Inverarity) December 10, Teslin library mould (Fairclough) December 1, Thomson Centre reopening (Mitchell) October 28, Tourism statistics (Elias) November 19, Trapper support program (Elias) November 20, Unfinished government projects (Mitchell) November 3, (Hardy) November 6, Victim services (Cardiff) December 1, (Cardiff) December 8, (Inverarity) December 8, Watson Lake multi-level care facility (Cardiff) October 28, (Mitchell) October 29, (Mitchell) October 30, (Mitchell) November 25, (Mitchell) December 11, Wildlife management and protection (Elias) October 27, (Elias) November 17, (Elias) November 27, (Hardy) November 27, Work experience life skills program (Edzerza) December 2, Workers Compensation Health and Safety Board funds (Fairclough) December 8, (Mitchell) December 8, Workers Compensation Health and Safety Board policy (Fairclough) December 10, x

11 Working Without Boundaries report (Hardy) December 1, (Hardy) December 2, Yukon Housing Corporation home repair programs (Cardiff) November 5, Yukon Queen II (Elias) November 4, QUESTIONS WRITTEN Number Date 1. Re: Government of Yukon Web site update (McRobb) November 29, Re: Kyoto Protocol (Elias) December 4, Re Women s Directorate, program objectives (Hardy) April 29, Re Women s Directorate, project evaluation (Hardy) April 29, Re Women s Directorate, transfer payments (Hardy) April 29, Re Women s Directorate, Family Focus Housing (Hardy) April 29, Re Public Service Commission budget (Hardy) April 30, Re Safety and health of students attending Destruction Bay school (Edzerza) November 18, Re audit of contracts (Cardiff) December 1, Re Yukon Housing Corporation and Whitehorse Housing Co-operative (Cardiff) December 10, 2008 ALPHABETICAL LISTINGS Date Page ADJOURNED DEBATES Bill No. 12: Second Reading (Time expired) November 24, Bill No. 61: Second Reading (Time expired) (Cathers) October 27, Bill No. 109: Second Reading (Cathers) November 5, Motion No. 501 re developing a labour market framework (Time expired) (Cardiff) October 29, Motion No. 503 re mental health services (Time expired) (Cathers) November 5, Motion No. 590 re government spending accountability on capital projects (Fairclough) November 19, APPOINTMENTS TO MAJOR GOVERNMENT BOARDS AND COMMITTEES, STANDING COMMITTEE ON Sixth report tabled (Sessional Paper No. 82) (Taylor) October 27, Seventh report tabled (Sessional Paper No. 94) (Taylor) December 2, ASSENT TO BILLS Commissioner Van Bibber November 27, December 9, December 15, CARDIFF, STEVE (Mount Lorne) Third Party House Leader Questions, oral: Bullying in Yukon schools November 19, Burwash Landing activity centre November 24, November 25, Employee engagement survey October 30, Highway maintenance November 13, Landlord and Tenant Act November 24, Legislation updates December 11, Marsh Lake land use planning November 26, RCMP accountability December 15, RCMP policing agreement December 9, Solid-waste management November 25, Taser use December 10, Victim services December 1, December 8, xi

12 Watson Lake multi-level care facility October 28, Yukon Housing Corporation home repair programs November 5, Bill No. 12: Second Reading November 25, Bill No. 54: Second Reading December 1, Bill No. 57: Second Reading November 26, Bill No. 57: Third Reading November 26, Bill No. 58: Second Reading October 27, Bill No. 60: Second Reading December 1, Bill No. 61: Second Reading October 27, Bill No. 61: Third Reading December 9, Bill No. 62: Third Reading December 9, Bill No. 109: Second Reading November 5, Motion No. 492 re recent changes to the Canada Elections Act October 29, Motion No. 501 re developing a labour market framework October 29, Motion No. 518 re House not sitting on November 10, 2008 October 30, Motion No. 542 re review and assessment of child employment standards November 12, , 3309 Motion No. 590 re government spending accountability on capital projects November 19, , 3434 Motion No. 647 re Yukon economic stimulus December 10, Motion No. 653 re reappointment of Rick Goodfellow to the Yukon Human Rights Commission December 11, CATHERS, BRAD (Lake Laberge) Minister responsible for Energy, Mines and Resources; Yukon Liquor Corporation; Yukon Lottery Commission; Government House Leader Bill No. 12: Second Reading November 24, Bill No. 56: Second Reading December 1, Bill No. 56: Third Reading December 11, Bill No. 57: Second Reading November 26, Bill No. 58: Second Reading October 27, , 3070 Bill No. 58: Third Reading November 20, , 3448 Bill No. 59: Second Reading November 13, , 3337 Bill No. 59: Third Reading December 1, , 3607 Bill No. 61: Second Reading October 27, October 28, Bill No. 62: Second Reading November 3, Bill No. 109: Second Reading November 5, Motion No. 492 re recent changes to Canada Elections Act October 29, Motion No. 503 re mental health services November 5, Motion No. 518 re House not sitting on November 10, 2008 October 30, Motion No. 575 re forming a committee to consult Yukoners on health care sustainability November 18, CHAIR'S RULINGS Re breaking Standing Orders while making a point of order November 20, Re point of order re adhering to topic of debate October 30, Re point of order re adhering to topic of debate November 4, Re point of order re adhering to topic of debate November 17, Re point of order re adhering to topic of debate November 25, Re point of order re amendment to Bill No. 59 November 20, Re point of order re imputing false or unavowed motives (No point of order) October 30, Re point of order re imputing false or unavowed motives November 3, Re point of order re imputing false or unavowed motives (No point of order), November 27, But requests members to remain seated while Speaker or Chair are speaking November 27, Re point of order re minister repeating previous speech December 9, Re point of order re personalizing debate October 30, xii

13 xiii INDEX Re point of order re personalizing debate November 20, Re point of order re personalizing debate October 30, Re point of order re personalizing debate December 11, Re point of order re unparliamentary language (No point of order) November 4, Re point of order re unparliamentary language November 20, CHAIR'S STATEMENTS Re adhering to topic of debate November 3, Re adhering to topic of debate November 17, Re adhering to topic of debate November 25, , 3526, 3527 Re adhering to topic of debate and not personalizing debate October 30, Re comments likely to lead to discord November 27, Re directing comments through the Chair November 17, Re interjecting Chair into debate October 28, , 3097 Re member commenting on Chair s ruling October 30, Re member referring to absence of another member November 26, Re members waiting to be recognized by the Chair December 8, Re personalizing debate October 28, Re personalizing debate October 30, Re personalizing debate November 6, Re personalizing debate December 11, Re personalizing debate and not adhering to topic of debate November 4, Re personalizing debate and not adhering to topic of debate November 4, Re questioning Chair s ruling October 28, Re raising points of order November 6, COMMISSIONER (Geraldine Van Bibber) Assent to bills November 27, December 9, December 15, COMMITTEES, REPORTS OF SELECT Human Rights Report tabled (Sessional Paper No. 90) (Horne) November 20, Whistle-blower Protection Interim report tabled (Sessional Paper 106) December 15, COMMITTEES, REPORTS OF STANDING Appointments to Major Government Boards and Committees Sixth report tabled (Sessional Paper No. 82) (Taylor) October 27, Seventh report tabled (Sessional Paper No. 94) (Taylor) December 2, Public Accounts Second report tabled (Sessional Paper 107) (Mitchell) December 15, COUNTS IN COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Bill No. 59, amendment to clause 1 November 20, Bill No. 59, amendment to clause 5 November 20, Bill No. 59, amendment to clause 6 November 20, Bill No. 59, amendment to clause 7 November 27, Bill No. 59, amendment to clause 11 November 27, Bill No. 59, amendment to clause 12 November 27, Bill No. 59, amendment to clause 14 November 27, Bill No. 59, amendment to clause 15(1) November 27, Bill No. 59, amendment to clause 15(2) November 27, Bill No. 59, amendment to preamble November 27, Bill No. 59, reporting progress on November 18,

14 DEPUTY SPEAKER'S RULINGS Re point of order re unparliamentary language November 19, DEPUTY SPEAKER S STATEMENTS Re unparliamentary language November 19, DIVISION Bill No. 55: Third Reading December 15, Bill No. 58: Third Reading November 20, Bill No. 59: Second Reading November 13, Bill No. 59: Third Reading December 1, Bill No. 63: Third Reading December 4, Bill No. 109: Second Reading (Motion to adjourn debate) November 5, Motion No. 492 re recent changes to the Canada Elections Act October 29, Motion No. 496 re apology to First Nations for treatment in residential schools December 3, Motion No. 542 re review and assessment of child employment standards (Amendment to) (Negatived) November 12, Motion No. 542 re review and assessment of child employment standards November 12, Motion No. 575 re forming a committee to consult Yukoners on health care sustainability November 18, Motion No. 637 re support for progressive coalition in Ottawa December 3, Motion No. 647 re Yukon economic stimulus December 10, EDZERZA, JOHN (McIntyre-Takhini) Oral questions: Burwash Landing activity centre November 19, Burwash Landing school November 4, Employee engagement survey December 8, First Nations relations October 30, Health care review November 17, Kinship care November 5, Mental health services October 27, Non-union government employees December 3, Pharmacare program November 25, RCMP accountability December 11, RCMP policing agreement December 9, Seniors transportation November 27, Social assistance food allowance November 13, Social worker recruitment December 10, Work experience life skills program December 2, Bill No. 12: Second Reading November 24, Bill No. 55: Second Reading December 1, Bill No. 56: Second Reading December 1, Bill No. 58: Second Reading October 27, Bill No. 58: Third Reading November 20, , 3464 Bill No. 59: Second Reading November 13, Bill No. 59: Third Reading December 1, Bill No. 62: Second Reading November 3, Bill No. 63: Second Reading November 17, Bill No. 63: Third Reading December 4, Motion No. 492 re recent changes to the Canada Elections Act October 29, Motion No. 496 re apology to First Nations for treatment in residential schools December 3, , 3669 Motion No. 542 re review and assessment of child employment standards November 12, Motion No. 575 re forming a committee to consult Yukoners on xiv

15 HARDY, TODD (Whitehorse Centre) Leader of the Third Party xv INDEX health care sustainability November 18, Motion No. 647 re Yukon economic stimulus December 10, ELIAS, DARIUS (Vuntut Gwitchin) Questions, oral: Dempster Highway hunting corridor November 13, Environment department debate December 4, Environmental management December 15, H. pylori research project December 4, Moose management in Southern Lakes October 30, Porcupine caribou harvest management plan October 28, Salmon conservation October 29, Tourism statistics November 19, Trapper support program November 20, Wildlife management and protection October 27, November 17, November 27, Yukon Queen II November 4, FAIRCLOUGH, ERIC (Mayo-Tatchun) Questions, oral: Arctic Winter Games hosting November 5, Carmacks bypass road November 13, Education Act October 30, November 6, Mould in government buildings December 3, RCMP accountability December 15, School construction planning December 8, Silver Trail maintenance November 25, Teslin library mould December 1, Workers Compensation Health and Safety Board funds December 8, Workers Compensation Health and Safety Board policy December 10, Bill No. 12: Second Reading November 24, Bill No. 61: Second Reading October 27, Bill No. 61: Third Reading December 9, Bill No. 62: Third Reading December 9, Motion No. 492 re recent changes to the Canada Elections Act October 29, Motion No. 542 re review and assessment of child employment standards November 12, Motion No. 575 re forming a committee to consult Yukoners on health care sustainability November 18, Motion No. 590 re government spending accountability on capital projects November 19, , 3436 Motion No. 647 re Yukon economic stimulus December 10, FENTIE, DENNIS (Watson Lake) Premier and minister responsible for Finance; Executive Council Office; (Devolution, Land Claims and Youth Directorate) Bill No. 12: Second Reading November 24, November 25, Bill No. 59: Second Reading November 13, Motion No. 496 re apology to First Nations for treatment in residential schools December 3, Motion No. 590 re government spending accountability on capital projects November 19, Motion No. 637 re support for progressive coalition in Ottawa December 3, , 3661

16 Questions, oral: Agreement on Internal Trade December 4, Asset-backed commercial paper investments November 3, Budget supplementary October 29, Contract audit report November 20, Council on the Economy and the Environment October 23, Economic outlook in Yukon December 1, Economic summit October 23, Employee engagement survey October 29, November 3, November 4, Environment Act update December 15, First Nations apology ceremony November 20, Forest Resources Act November 6, November 12, , 3296 Health care budget October 28, Health care review November 18, , 3378 Legislative Assembly decorum November 26, Mould in government buildings December 3, Public Accounts Committee membership October 27, Swift River Lodge sewage system December 4, Unfinished government business November 6, Wildlife management and protection November 27, Working Without Boundaries report December 1, December 2, Bill No. 12: Second Reading November 24, Bill No. 58: Second Reading October 27, Bill No. 59: Second Reading November 13, Motion No. 492 re recent changes to the Canada Elections Act October 29, Motion No. 496 re apology to First Nations for treatment in residential schools December 3, , 3668 Motion No. 575 re forming a committee to consult Yukoners on health care sustainability November 18, Motion No. 628 re membership of the Human Rights panel of adjudicators November 27, Motion No. 637 re support for progressive coalition in Ottawa December 3, , 3661 HART, GLENN (Riverdale South) Minister responsible for Health and Social Services; Yukon Workers Compensation Health and Safety Board; French Language Services Directorate Bill No. 12: Second Reading November 24, Bill No. 55: Second Reading December 1, , 3603 Bill No. 58: Second Reading October 27, Bill No. 61: Second Reading October 27, Bill No. 63: Second Reading November 17, , 3354 Bill No. 63: Third Reading December 4, , 3683 Motion No. 492 re recent changes to the Canada Elections Act October 29, Motion No. 575 re forming a committee to consult Yukoners on health care sustainability November 18, , 3403 Motion No. 647 re Yukon economic stimulus December 10, HORNE, MARIAN (Pelly-Nisutlin) Minister responsible for Justice; Women s Directorate Ministerial statements: Bill No. 12: Second Reading November 24, Bill No. 58: Second Reading October 27, xvi

17 Bill No. 60: Second Reading December 1, , 3599 Bill No. 61: Second Reading October 27, Bill No. 62: Second Reading November 3, Motion No. 492 re recent changes to the Canada Elections Act October 29, Motion No. 496 re apology to First Nations for treatment in residential schools December 3, Motion No. 575 re forming a committee to consult Yukoners on health care sustainability November 18, Motion No. 628 re membership of the Yukon Human Rights panel of adjudicators November 27, Motion No. 647 re Yukon economic stimulus December 10, Motion No. 653 re reappointment of Rick Goodfellow to the Yukon Human Rights Commission December 11, HOUSE AND COMMITTEE ASSISTANT Sue MacDonald, introduction of (Speaker Staffen) October 27, HUMAN RIGHTS, SELECT COMMITTEE ON Report tabled (Sessional Paper No. 90) (Horne) November 20, INVERARITY, DON (Porter Creek South) Questions, oral: Chinese investment in Yukon November 5, Crime rate in the Yukon October 28, Employment engagement survey December 11, Flag disrepair November 26, Healing centre, female inmates October 29, Human Rights Act amendments November 25, December 1, December 2, December 10, Incarceration rate December 9, Liquor Act November 13, November 18, Liquor licences November 24, Seniors housing November 24, Taser use December 10, Victim services December 8, Bill No. 12: Second Reading November 24, Bill No. 60: Second Reading December 1, Motion No. 492 re recent changes to the Canada Elections Act October 29, Motion No. 542 re review and assessment of child employment standards November 12, , 3311 Motion No. 653 re reappointment of Rick Goodfellow to the Yukon Human Rights Commission December 11, KENYON, JIM (Porter Creek North) Minister responsible for Economic Development; Yukon Development Corporation; Yukon Energy Commission; Yukon Housing Corporation Bill No. 12: Second Reading November 25, Bill No. 58: Second Reading October 27, Bill No. 61: Second Reading October 27, Bill No. 62: Second Reading November 3, Motion No. 492 re recent changes to the Canada Elections Act October 29, Motion No. 647 re Yukon economic stimulus December 10, LANG, ARCHIE (Porter Creek Centre) xvii

18 Minister responsible for Highways and Public Works; Community Services Ministerial statements: Bill No. 12: Second Reading November 25, Bill No. 57: Second Reading November 26, , 3542 Bill No. 57: Third Reading November 26, Bill No. 58: Second Reading October 27, Bill No. 61: Second Reading October 27, October 28, Bill No. 61: Third Reading December 9, , 3734 October 28, Bill No. 62: Second Reading November 3, , 3189 Bill No. 62: Third Reading December 9, Bill No. 109: Second Reading November 5, Motion No. 492 re recent changes to the Canada Elections Act October 29, Motion No. 590 re government spending accountability on capital projects November 19, Motion No. 647 re Yukon economic stimulus December 10, MACDONALD, SUE House and Committee Assistant, introduction of (Speaker Staffen) October 27, McROBB, GARY (Kluane) Official Opposition House Leader Questions, oral: Electrical rate stabilization fund November 3, November 4, November 27, Energy policy December 9, Forest Resources Act November 12, , 3294, 3297 November 18, November 26, Forest Resources Act debate November 5, November 6, Power outages and reliability October 23, October 27, December 2, December 3, December 4, Shakwak highway maintenance November 19, Bill No. 12: Second Reading November 25, Bill No. 56: Second Reading December 1, Bill No. 56: Third Reading December 11, Bill No. 57: Second Reading November 26, Bill No. 57: Third Reading November 26, Bill No. 58: Second Reading October 27, Bill No. 58: Third Reading November 20, Bill No. 59: Second Reading November 13, Bill No. 59: Third Reading December 1, Bill No. 61: Second Reading October 28, Motion No. 492 re recent changes to the Canada Elections Act October 29, Motion No. 518 re House not sitting on November 10, 2008 October 30, Motion No. 542 re review and assessment of child employment standards November 12, Motion No. 575 re forming a committee to consult Yukoners on health care sustainability November 18, Motion No. 590 re government spending accountability on capital projects November 19, Motion No. 637 re support for progressive coalition in Ottawa December 3, xviii

19 MITCHELL, ARTHUR (Copperbelt) Leader of the Official Opposition Questions, oral: Angel s Nest shelter November 18, Asset-backed commercial paper investments October 30, November 3, November 5, November 6, November 26, December 1, December 9, December 11, Budget supplementary October 29, Capital works projects October 28, Childcare grants December 11, December 15, Coalition government in Ottawa December 2, Contract audit report November 19, , 3409 November 20, , 3443 November 20, , 3443 November 25, Credit market upheaval October 23, October 27, Economic outlook in Yukon November 24, , 3472 December 10, Economic stimulus December 1, December 9, First Nations relations December 3, Health care budget October 27, Health care long-term plan October 23, Health care review November 17, , 3349 November 18, Hospital renovations November 13, Kinship care November 6, Mental health services November 4, December 15, Non-governmental organization funding December 4, Pharmacare program November 27, Social Assistance Act, Act to Amend November 12, December 3, Thomson Centre reopening October 28, Unfinished government projects November 3, Watson Lake multi-level care facility October 29, October 30, November 25, December 11, Workers Compensation Health and Safety Board funds December 8, Bill No. 12: Second Reading November 24, Bill No. 54: Second Reading December 1, Bill No. 55: Second Reading December 1, Bill No. 58: Second Reading October 27, Bill No. 61: Second Reading October 28, Bill No. 62: Second Reading November 3, Bill No. 63: Second Reading November 17, Bill No. 63: Third Reading December 4, xix

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