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20110222 1200 01 Tb.Wpd SESSIONAL PAPERS (2011) S.P. # 1/2011 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Kowalski, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Report Tabled: Speech From the Throne Date Tabled: February 22, 2011 2/2011 Tabled by: Mrs. Forsyth, Hon. Member for Calgary-Fish Creek Report Tabled: Digital Journal web site article dated February 8, 2011, entitled “Alberta posts unpublished secure name changes of violence victims” with 2 attached letters, the first dated March 16, 2010, from Hon. Mrs. Klimchuk, Minister of Service Alberta, with the name of the addressee removed, and the second dated February 20, 2011, from “Janet Doe” to all Members of the Legislative Assembly, both regarding the publication of secure name changes Date Tabled: February 23, 2011 3/2011 Tabled by: Mr. Taylor, Hon. Member for Calgary-Currie Report Tabled: Letter dated February 15, 2011, from Duncan Kent, President, Lakeview Community Association, to Hon. Mr. Ouellette, Minister of Transportation, Hon. Ms Redford, Minister of Justice and Attorney General, and Mayor Naheed Nenshi, City of Calgary, regarding the Calgary Southwest Ring Road Functional Planning Study Date Tabled: February 23, 2011 4/2011 Tabled by: Mr. Mason, Hon. Member for Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood Report Tabled: Environics Research Group article dated February 18, 2011, entitled “Albertans confident in provincial health care system, despite worries about inefficient management” Date Tabled: February 23, 2011 5/2011 Tabled by: Mr. Fawcett, Hon. Member for Calgary-North Hill Report Tabled: Document, undated, entitled “Discussion Paper: Inner-city Community Renewal” prepared by Mr. Fawcett, Hon. Member for Calgary-North Hill Date Tabled: February 23, 2011 6/2011 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Hancock, Government House Leader, on behalf of Hon. Mr. Stelmach, Premier Report Tabled: Letter dated February 23, 2011, from Hon. Mr. Stelmach, Premier, Hon. Mr. Campbell, Premier of British Columbia, and Hon. Mr. Wall, Premier of Saskatchewan, to The Right Honourable Stephen Harper, Prime Minister, expressing opposition to Private Member’s Bill C-606, introduced in the House of Commons on December 14, 2010, which imposes a ban on oil tanker traffic Date Tabled: February 23, 2011 S.P. # 7/2011 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Kowalski, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Report Tabled: Brochure entitled “Page Biographies, Legislative Assembly of Alberta, 27th Legislature, Fourth Session, Spring 2011” Date Tabled: February 23, 2011 8/2011 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Kowalski, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Report Tabled: Letter dated December 30, 2010, from G.B. Button, Alberta Ombudsman, to Hon. Mr. Kowalski, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, requesting the extension of Mr. Button’s resignation date to August 31, 2011, with attached relevant correspondence between Mr. Button, Hon. Mr. Kowalski, and Mr. Mitzel, Chair, Standing Committee on Legislative Offices Date Tabled: February 23, 2011 9/2011 Tabled by: Mr. Hehr, Hon. Member for Calgary-Buffalo Report Tabled: Report, undated, entitled “Long Term Adequacy Metrics, February 2011-Sensitivity Analysis for SD 1 and 2 Termination” prepared by the Alberta Electric System Operator Date Tabled: February 24, 2011 10/2011 Tabled by: Ms Pastoor, Hon. Member for Lethbridge-East Report Tabled: 2 letters, the first dated November 30, 2010, to Amanda DeCecco-Kolebaba, Lethbridge Food Bank, and the second dated December 17, 2010, to Vaughn Caldwell, Coaldale Food Bank, both from Ms Pastoor, Hon. Member for Lethbridge-East, pledging a donation to the food bank equal to one-half of Ms Pastoor's 4.9 percent salary increase, with attached copies of Ms Pastoor's cheques Date Tabled: February 24, 2011 11/2011 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Kowalski, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Report Tabled: Members' Services Committee Order No. MSC 01/11, Members' Allowances Amendment Order (No. 20) Date Tabled: February 24, 2011 12/2011 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Snelgrove, President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance and Enterprise Report Tabled: Budget 2010, Third Quarter Fiscal Update, 2010-2011 Date Tabled: February 24, 2011 13/2011 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Snelgrove, President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance and Enterprise Report Tabled: 2010-11 Supplementary Supply Estimates, General Revenue Fund Date Tabled: February 24, 2011 S.P. # 14/2011 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Snelgrove, President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance and Enterprise Report Tabled: 2011-12 Offices of the Legislative Assembly Estimates, General Revenue Fund Date Tabled: February 24, 2011 15/2011 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Snelgrove, President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance and Enterprise Report Tabled: 2011-12 Government Estimates, General Revenue Fund, Lottery Fund Date Tabled: February 24, 2011 16/2011 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Stelmach, Premier Report Tabled: Budget 2011, Government Strategic Plan and Ministry Business Plans Date Tabled: February 24, 2011 17/2011 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Snelgrove, President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance and Enterprise Report Tabled: Budget 2011, Fiscal Plan Date Tabled: February 24, 2011 18/2011 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Liepert, Minister of Energy Report Tabled: Report dated February 11, 2011, entitled “Canadian Natural Resources Limited Well Blowout 09-12-75-12W6M February 24, 2010, ERCB Investigation Report” prepared by Energy Resources Conservation Board Date Tabled: February 28, 2011 19/2011 Tabled by: Ms Tarchuk, Chair, Standing Committee on the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund Report Tabled: Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund, Third Quarter Report 2010-2011 Date Tabled: February 28, 2011 20/2011 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Kowalski, Chair, Special Standing Committee on Members’ Services Report Tabled: Members' Services Committee Order No. MSC 02/10, Executive Council Salaries Order (No. 6) Date Tabled: February 28, 2011 21/2011 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Kowalski, Chair, Special Standing Committee on Members’ Services Report Tabled: Members' Services Committee Order No. MSC 03/10, Members’ Allowances Amendment Order (No. 19) Date Tabled: February 28, 2011 S.P. # 22/2011 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Kowalski, Chair, Special Standing Committee on Members’ Services Report Tabled: Members' Services Committee Order No. MSC 04/10, Members’ Committee Allowances Amendment Order (No. 7) Date Tabled: February 28, 2011 23/2011 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Kowalski, Chair, Special Standing Committee on Members’ Services Report Tabled: Members' Services Committee Order No. MSC 06/09, Executive Council Salaries Amendment Order (No. 5) Date Tabled: February 28, 2011 24/2011 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Kowalski, Chair, Special Standing Committee on Members’ Services Report Tabled: Members' Services Committee Order No. MSC 07/09, Members’ Allowances Amendment Order (No. 18) Date Tabled: February 28, 2011 25/2011 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Kowalski, Chair, Special Standing Committee on Members’ Services Report Tabled: Members' Services Committee Order No. MSC 08/09, Members’ Committee Allowances Amendment Order (No. 6) Date Tabled: February 28, 2011 26/2011 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Kowalski, Chair, Special Standing Committee on Members’ Services Report Tabled: Members' Services Committee Order No. MSC 05/09, Constituency Services Amendment Order (No. 22) Date Tabled: February 28, 2011 27/2011 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Kowalski, Chair, Special Standing Committee on Members’ Services Report Tabled: Members' Services Committee Order No. MSC 01/10, Records Management Order (No. 2) Date Tabled: February 28, 2011 28/2011 Tabled by: Ms Pastoor, Hon. Member for Lethbridge-East Report Tabled: 4 recent e-mail messages from Canadians to Ms Pastoor, Hon. Member for Lethbridge-East, all expressing opposition to proposed logging in the Castle Special Management Area Date Tabled: March 1, 2011 29/2011 Tabled by: Mr. MacDonald, Hon. Member for Edmonton-Gold Bar Report Tabled: Report dated February 24, 2011, entitled “Provincial Budget Briefs, Alberta Budget 2011” prepared by CIBC Date Tabled: March 1, 2011 S.P. # 30/2011 Tabled by: Mr. Chase, Hon. Member for Calgary-Varsity Report Tabled: 50 recent e-mail messages from North Americans to Mr. Chase, Hon. Member for Calgary-Varsity, expressing opposition to proposed logging and off-road vehicle use in the Castle Special Management Area Date Tabled: March 1, 2011 31/2011 Tabled by: Mr. Taylor, Hon. Member for Calgary-Currie Report Tabled: 5 recent e-mail messages from Calgary physicians to Mr. Taylor, Hon. Member for Calgary-Currie, expressing concern regarding proposed funding cuts to the Physician and Family Support Program Date Tabled: March 1, 2011 32/2011 Tabled by: Ms DeLong, Hon. Member for Calgary-Bow Report Tabled: 2 articles dated November 17, 2010, entitled “Approach for Organ Donation” and “Consent for Organ Donation,” both prepared by Alberta Health Services Date Tabled: March 1, 2011 33/2011 Tabled by: Clerk of the Assembly on behalf of Hon. Mr. Snelgrove, Minister of Finance and Enterprise Report Tabled: Provincial Judges and Masters in Chambers (Registered and Unregistered) Pension Plans, Annual Report for the year ended March 31, 2009 Date Tabled: March 1, 2011 34/2011 Tabled by: Clerk of the Assembly on behalf of Hon. Mr. Snelgrove, Minister of Finance and Enterprise Report Tabled: Provincial Judges and Masters in Chambers (Registered and Unregistered) Pension Plans, Annual Report for the year ended March 31, 2010 Date Tabled: March 1, 2011 35/2011 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Zwozdesky, Minister of Health and Wellness Report Tabled: Document, undated, entitled “Policy, Safe Disclosure” prepared by Alberta Health Services Date Tabled: March 2, 2011 36/2011 Tabled by: Ms Pastoor, Hon. Member for Lethbridge-East Report Tabled: Red Deer Advocate article dated October 12, 2010, entitled “Alarms raised in Rimbey” Date Tabled: March 2, 2011 S.P. # 37/2011 Tabled by: Ms Pastoor, Hon. Member for Lethbridge-East Report Tabled: 2 letters, the first dated January 14, 2011, to Kimberley Jimmy, Kaiinai Food Bank, and the second dated February 11, 2011, to Camellia Saretzy, Crowsnest Food Bank, both from Ms Pastoor, Hon. Member for Lethbridge-East, pledging a donation to the food bank equal to one-half of Ms Pastoor’s 4.9 percent salary increase, with attached copies of Ms Pastoor’s cheques Date Tabled: March 2, 2011 38/2011 Tabled by: Mr.
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