Hansard March 14, 1997

Hansard March 14, 1997

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF SASKATCHEWAN 175 March 14, 1997 The Assembly met at 10 a.m. charge of attempted murder of a police officer; such task force to be comprised of representatives of the RCMP, Prayers municipal police forces, community leaders, ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS representatives of the Justice department, youth outreach organizations, and other organizations committed to the PRESENTING PETITIONS fight against youth crime. Mr. Osika: Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Once again on behalf And as in duty bound, your petitioners will ever pray. of concerned citizens of Saskatchewan with respect to young offenders’ crimes, I read the prayer on this petition: Mr. Speaker, I so present. Wherefore your petitioners humbly pray that your Hon. Mr. Goohsen: Good morning, Mr. Speaker. I’m happy to Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to present the following petitions on behalf of the people of establish a special task force to aid the government in its Saskatchewan: fight against the escalating problem of youth crime in Saskatchewan in light of the most recent wave of property Wherefore your petitioners humbly pray that your Hon. crime charges, including car thefts, as well as crimes of Assembly may be pleased to reduce the PST by two points violence, including the charge of attempted murder of a to 7 per cent in the 1997 provincial budget, and table a police officer; such a task force to be comprised of long-term plan for further reductions in the PST in years representatives of the RCMP, municipal police forces, ahead. community leaders, representatives of the Justice department, youth outreach organizations, and other And as in duty bound, your petitioners will ever pray. organizations committed to the fight against youth crime. From the Swift Current area of our province, Mr. Speaker, I am The signatures are mostly from people in Regina, Mr. Speaker. happy to present these this morning. And as in duty bound, your petitioners will ever pray. Mr. Heppner: Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. McPherson: Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I bring petitions I rise to present the following petition and I read the prayer: forward on behalf of people in Saskatchewan today regarding big game problems that they’re finding. Wherefore your petitioners humbly pray your Hon. Assembly may be pleased to reduce the PST by two points The prayer reads as follows: to 7 per cent in the 1997 provincial budget, and table a long-term plan for further reductions in the PST in the Wherefore your petitioner humbly prays that your Hon. years ahead. Assembly may be pleased to: (1) change the Saskatchewan big game damage compensation program so that it And as in duty bound, your petitioners will ever pray. provides more fair and reasonable compensation to farmers and townsfolk for commercial crops, hay, silage bales, These come from Saskatoon, Elstow, Hague, Prince Albert. shrubs and trees which are being destroyed by the Treaty Indians have signed this, all sorts of thoughtful people, overpopulation of deer and other big game, including and I so present. elimination of the $500 deductible; and (2) to take control measures to prevent the overpopulation of deer and other Mr. Toth: Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I as well big game from causing this destruction. have petitions to present to this Assembly. I’d like to read the prayer. And as in duty bound, your petitioner will ever pray. Wherefore your petitioners humbly pray that your Hon. The people that have signed these petitions today, Mr. Speaker, Assembly may be pleased to reduce the PST by two points are from the communities of Kincaid and Hazenmore, in my to 7 per cent in the 1997 provincial budget, and table a own constituency. I so present. long-term plan for further reductions in the PST in the years ahead. Mr. Hillson: — Mr. Speaker, I present petitions signed by citizens mostly in the city of Regina. If I may read the prayer: And as in duty bound, your petitioners will ever pray. Wherefore your petitioners humbly pray that your Hon. And, Mr. Speaker, these petitions I have are signed by Assembly may be pleased to cause the government to individuals from across this province including areas like establish a special task force to aid the government in its Saskatoon, Nipawin, Meadow Lake, Warman, and even one fight against the problem of youth crime in Saskatchewan signature here from Delta, B.C. (British Columbia), Mr. in light of the most recent wave of property crime charges, Speaker. including car thefts, crimes of violence, including the 176 Saskatchewan Hansard March 14, 1997 Mr. D’Autremont: Thank you, Mr. Speaker. And I notice also that we’re going to have drinks — I assume soft drinks — and I’m going to be paying for those soft drinks. Wherefore your petitioners humbly pray that your Hon. But the House Leader has graciously offered to help pay for the Assembly may be pleased to reduce the PST by two points drinks. to 7 per cent in the 1997 provincial budget, and table a long-term plan for further reductions in the PST in the But seriously, I hope the students who are here today to take years ahead. part in observing of question period enjoy their stay. And I’m really looking forward to meeting you after we complete And as in duty bound, your petitioners will ever pray. question period. So good luck. God bless you. These petitions come from the Saskatoon area, Mr. Speaker, Hon. Members: Hear, hear! from down on the U.S. (United States) border at Minton, and across the province, Mr. Speaker. I so present. Hon. Mr. Wiens: Mr. Speaker, I’d like to introduce a very special guest to the legislature today. It is Anika Marcotte in READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS your gallery. Anika is a student at Luther interested in the functioning of government; on her own initiative asked to come Clerk: According to order the following petitions have been and join me today and observe what happens in the legislature reviewed, and pursuant to rule 12(7) they are hereby read and and around the offices and how government functions. received. She is a student of some accomplishment in music. She is going Of citizens of the province petitioning the Assembly to to, later on today, to be joining a provincial competition, a reduce the PST by two points in the 1997 provincial French debating competition in Saskatoon. And I’m absolutely budget; delighted to introduce her to the House and to recognize one of our wonderful young people who are willing to change the Of citizens of the province petitioning the Assembly to world. Anika Marcotte. reverse the municipal revenue-sharing reduction; and Hon. Members: Hear, hear! Of citizens petitioning the Assembly to establish a task force to aid the fight against youth crime. Mr. Sonntag: Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I’d like to introduce to you and to the other members of the Assembly, seated in NOTICES OF MOTIONS AND QUESTIONS your gallery, some friends of mine. We have with us, travelling down from Meadow Lake today, my constituency assistant, Mr. Goohsen: Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I give notice that I Susan Karpenko. shall on Tuesday next move the first reading of a Bill, the employers and babysitters restriction Act. I so present, Mr. And with her — if they’d just stand as I introduce them — with Speaker. her also she brought her entire family, with the exception of her husband, I think: Randi and Jesse and Hedi and Jenifer, and also Ms. Draude: Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I give notice that I with her is her mother, Violet Kozloski. shall on day no. 12 ask the government the following question: Susan has done a wonderful job of raising her four children and To the Minister of Agriculture: how many applications she does probably equally as good a job looking after me, so from Saskatchewan female farmers for the farm fuel rebate welcome them. Welcome all of them here today. has the government received since female farmers were ruled eligible for the rebate in 1996? Hon. Members: Hear, hear! INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS Mr. Bjornerud: Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I’d Business Technology Achievements in Saskatoon like to introduce to you and through you to the Assembly here today a constituent of mine seated in the east gallery — Emily Ms. Lorje: Mr. Speaker, it is one thing to wish for Olm of Churchbridge. And I would ask that the members join something; reality is quite a different matter. I’m sure that every with me and welcome her today. city in North America has dreams of being a high-tech centre. My city of Saskatoon, however, has long since skipped from the Hon. Members: Hear, hear! dream to actuality. Hon. Mr. Lingenfelter: Mr. Speaker, I want to introduce to Here are a few examples to add to the already long, long list of you and to members of the Assembly a group of 50 grade 8 Saskatoon accomplishments. Massload Technologies recently students seated in the west gallery. They’re from the St. Francis signed a marketing contract with a Korean manufacturing School and we’re going to have a little get-together in room 218 company. That’s 12 more solid jobs for Saskatoon. after we get completed here. Advanced Mining and Tunnelling Systems International, a March 14, 1997 Saskatchewan Hansard 177 brand-new Saskatoon company, has acquired patents for new research capacities; important because the commitment of funds mining equipment. will enable the university to sustain current research projects and undertake new ones.

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