Province Législature Session Type de discours Date du discours Locuteur Fonction du locuteur Parti politique Saskatchewan 15e 2e Discours du trône 8 février 1966 Robert L. Hanbidge Lieutenant Governor Saskatchewan Liberal Party Mr. Speaker, Members of the Legislative Assembly: It is my privilege to welcome you to the second session of the Fifteenth Legislature of Saskatchewan. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT For the people of our province, 1965 has been a prosperous year. Nature favored our agricultural economy with a near-record wheat crop, most of which is committed for sale in world markets. Our industrial economy continued to advance at a remarkable rate, as several hundreds of millions of dollars of new investment came into the province. The buoyant economic situation has created virtually full employment, while wage levels have continued to rise. My government will continue to pursue those methods of private and responsible enterprise, which have proven so successful these past several years, in accelerating development in Saskatchewan. Company registrations in 1965 increased about 20 per cent over 1964. TAX REDUCTIONS My government realizes that despite tax cuts made at the last session, the municipal and provincial tax burden in Saskatchewan remains greater than that borne by Canadians in other parts of the country. Although large new expenditures are required in numerous fields during 1966, additional steps will be proposed to help the taxpayer at these two levels. GRANT TO HOME OWNERS As one step in this direction, my ministers will ask for your approval of a measure to provide a grant of up to fifty dollars annually to each rural and urban homeowner. AGRICULTURE My government wishes to enact a number of measures to encourage maximum development of our agricultural industry. While our cattle population in the past year reached a record two million, three hundred thousand head, my government will ask you to approve expenditures to promote an even larger measure of diversification in the livestock industry. You will be asked to approve new legislation respecting animal diseases, so that our livestock industry can be provided maximum protection. You will be asked to approve of the setting up of new community pastures and the enlargement of numerous existing ones. My government proposes to expend further sums for operation of a newly established soil testing service at the University of Saskatchewan. My ministers believe expansion of the crop insurance program will result from the re-insurance agreement signed recently with the government of Canada, lessening the financial risk to the province. You will be asked to approve appropriations to expand the government's fodder shelter program, and to provide assistance for the seeding of sub-marginal lands and the improvement of privately-owned land. SOUTH SASKATCHEWAN IRRIGATION PROJECT Legislation will be presented for your consideration to permit full realization of the irrigation benefits of the South Saskatchewan River Development Project. UNIFORM TIME My government will seek your approval of legislation defining inform time zones in Saskatchewan. MINERAL DEVELOPMENT My government will seek your approval for the appropriation of further sums to expand its incentive program to encourage mineral development in our north. The scheme which was initiated last year, has been most successful in attracting mining exploration companies into our preCambrian areas. AID TO EDUCATION You will be asked to approve sharp increases in my government's assistance to education. These measures will enable expansion of technical training facilities to meet the increasing demand for skilled industrial manpower. You will be asked to approve large increases in grants to the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon and Regina. Members will be requested to approve an increase in grants to public and private schools, and establishment of special grants to school units for the purpose of encouraging a reduction in the mill rate. FREE TEXT BOOKS - GRADE IX My government will ask your approval of a measure to provide free text books for all students in Grade IX. DENTAL SCHOOL Recognizing the serious shortage of dentists, especially in rural Saskatchewan, my government will ask for funds to proceed with the construction of a dental college at the University of Saskatchewan TELEPHONES You will be asked to approve increased spending so that telephone service can be extended to many areas of the province not now benefitting by such service. WATER SUPPLY You will be asked to approve legislation that will enable construction of a multi-purpose water supply scheme to meet the needs of municipalities and industry in an area south and east of Saskatoon. LABOUR In the field of labour, the government intends to press forward with a vigorous work-force policy. In particular, it will encourage measures to supply our industry with qualified workmen, and also to take the necessary steps to offset the consequences of automation, especially through the reclassification of workers. My government will again make proposals to increase the Saskatchewan minimum wage. HIGHWAYS My government will seek your support for sharply increased spending on highway construction in all parts of our province. Particular emphasis will be placed on a paving and oiling program in rural areas. TOURIST INDUSTRY My government continues to be dissatisfied with the progress which Saskatchewan is making in developing the tourist industry. Therefore, once again, you will be asked for increased expenditures for tourist promotional purposes. AID TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS In this session of the legislature, you will be asked to approve a program of substantially increased assistance to local governments. Among a number of measures which will be advanced are: (1) A proposal to share the costs of snow clearance on grid roads. (2) A proposal to increase equalization grants for the purpose of extending and improving grid and municipal roads throughout the province. (3) Legislation to begin paying a portion of the costs of maintaining grid roads. (4) A Bill to relieve municipalities of the responsibility for medical care of indigents, placing it with the provincial government. PULP MILL My ministers will ask you to approve legislation enabling the government to assist in the establishment of a pulp manufacturing plant at Prince Albert. HOUSING In order to meet the ever-increasing demand for new housing in a rapidly industrializing province, you will be asked to approve legislation establishing an entity to: (1) facilitate the orderly development of urban communities throughout the province. (2) promote the construction of new housing in areas where the need is particularly pressing. INDIANS AND METIS Your approval will be sought for a program to accelerate the training and employment of our citizens of Indian ancestry, so that they may more rapidly achieve the opportunities of our increasing prosperity. AUTOMOTIVE SALES My government is aware of the necessity of improving some of our laws protecting the consumer. You will be asked to approve legislation that will regulate the sale of motor vehicles to the consumer requiring the registration and bonding of all dealers. AID TO THE ARTS In order to facilitate the development of the arts in our province, you will be asked to approve further increases in the annual grant to the Saskatchewan Arts Board. SOCIAL WELFARE You will be asked to approve establishment of a Saskatchewan Assistance Plan. The new Plan will integrate six categorical welfare programs. It will extend financial help to more people, and raise the level of assistance to those in real need. In addition, costs of welfare administration to local governments will be reduced. The program will permit provision to indigents of hospital services, optical and dental services, appliances, and a major measure of assistance in meeting drug costs. LIQUOR OUTLETS During the past year, the demand for liquor agencies has far exceeded the number opened. My government will continue the policy of closing some stores in small villages where the population does not justify the regular type of store. You will be asked to approve amendments to The Liquor Act which will permit the establishment of additional agencies. PENSION INCREASES During this session of the Legislature, you will be asked to approve increases in pension benefits for public servants who re tired between April 5, 1951 and April 1, 1954. YOUTH ACTIVITIES Because my government believes that our most precious resource is our youth, you will be asked to approve a greatly expanded program of the Provincial Youth Agency. HEALTH My government will ask for large additional sums to expand the province's various health programs. NURSE SHORTAGE To overcome the chronic shortage of nurses and modernize their training in line with other professional groups, you will be asked to approve legislation placing the education of nurses under the Department of Education. This proposed legislation is the outcome of the excellent work done by a committee chaired by Mr. Justice Tucker, and will represent a new approach to nursing education in Canada. MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL FINANCE As requested by the Hospital Association, and approved by both municipal organizations, legislation will be introduced for your approval, requiring all municipalities to give financial support to hospital units on a formal basis. GRANTS TO T.B. LEAGUE My government will ask you to approve legislation increasing grants to the Anti-Tuberculosis League, to enable it to carry on its work without increasing demands on the municipalities. The Public Accounts for the last fiscal year, together with the Estimates for the year beginning April 1, 1966, will be submitted to you. I leave you now to the business of the Session, with full confidence that you will favorably discharge your duties and responsibilities. May Divine Providence continue to bless our province and guide this Legislature in all its deliberations.