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Saskatchewan. Select Committee on Fire Prevention-Protection

  • GA 28
  • Secondary Agency
  • 1983-1984

The Select Committee on Fire Prevention-Protection was appointed on November 7, 1983 during the Second Session of the Twentieth Legislature. It met sixteen times from November 23, 1983 to March 23, 1984, including eight public hearings held in January 1984. As well, the Committee travelled to Gravenhurst and Toronto, Ontario in January 1984 to tour fire training facilities in those jurisdictions. The Committee presented its Final Report on March 23, 1984.

Members of the Select Committee on Fire Prevention-Protection were: Ralph Katzman, MLA (Rosthern) (Chairman); Allen Engel, MLA (Assiniboia-Gravelbourg) (Vice-Chairman); Michael Hopfner, MLA (Cut Knife-Lloydminster); Sherwin Petersen, MLA (Kelvington-Wadena); and Bill Sveinson, MLA (Regina North West).

Staff members for the Committee were: Louis Yanko (Technical Advisor); Les Parker (Technical Advisor); and David Mitchell (Clerk).

Saskatchewan. Special Committee on Highway Traffic and Safety (1965-1966)

  • GA 24
  • Secondary Agency
  • 1965-1966

The Special Committee on Highway Traffic and Safety, 1965-1966 was appointed on April 15, 1965 during the First Session of the Fifteenth Legislature. It met twenty times, from June 7, 1965 to December 29, 1966. Public hearings were held in Saskatoon in October, 1965 and in Regina in November, 1965. The Committee presented its Final Report on December 31, 1966.

Members of the Special Committee on Highway Traffic and Safety, 1965-1966 were: F. Larochelle, MLA (Shaunavon) (Chairman); E.C. Whelan, MLA (Regina North) (Vice-Chairman); D.V. Heald, MLA (Lumsden); W.S. Howes, MLA (Kerrobert-Kindersley); G.F. Loken, MLA (Rosetown); I.H. MacDougall, MLA (Souris-Estevan); S. Merchant, MLA (Saskatoon City); M.P. Pederson, MLA (Arm River); A. Thibault, MLA (Kinistino); and C.G. Willis, MLA (Melfort-Tisdale).

Staff members for the Committee were: G.W. Sandstrom (Legal Counsel); G. Chamberlin (Secretary); W.R. Anderson (Research); S. Kujawa (Research); and J.M. Crawford (Research).

Saskatchewan. Ministry of Justice and Attorney General. Policy, Planning and Evaluation Branch

  • Secondary Agency
  • 1983-

Policy, Planning and Evaluation

The Policy, Planning and Evaluation Branch was created in 1983 at the time of a major reorganization that involved forming the new Deptartment of Justice. It provided support to all divisions in the Department and to the Minister in areas of corporate, federal/provincial and inter-agency policy and justice relations with specific emphasis on criminal law policy, family law policy, youth justice policy, and Aboriginal policy. It supports the implementation of criminal, youth and family justice legislative changes and initiatives. The Branch also facilitated program review and evaluation for departmental programs or initiatives, performs statistical analysis and research on behalf of the Department, and provides support to the departmental strategic planning and performance management activities. Certain other specific mandate items include:

  • leading or supporting departmental involvement in intergovernmental and interdepartmental initiatives;
  • providing program development, evaluation and review services;
  • providing assistance, advice and services in conducting organizational reviews;
  • compiling and co-ordinating the management of research, data collection and analysis for the
    department as a whole;
  • providing legal and justice policy advice on matters involving criminal, youth justice, family and first nations issues;
  • co-ordinating provincial implementation of criminal, youth justice and family law amendments;
  • participating in the planning and delivery of information packages and other professional training on current criminal, youth justice and family law issues and reforms;
  • providing assistance in conducting public consultations on matters as diverse as family and criminal law reform and First Nations and youth justice issues;
    providing coordination and support services on strategic planning and general advise on program development/accountability issues;
  • implementing a variety of community-based First Nations programming.

The branch has been part of Management Services Division, Public Law and Policy Division, and also directly under the Deputy Minister.

Betty Ann Pottruff has been the director of this branch from 1987 to 2003, and executive director from 2003 to 2014. It appears that the branch name changed in about 2013/14 to Strategic Initiatives and Program Support Branch, later Innovation and Strategic Initiatives. It is currently Corporate Initiatives, Performance and Planning.

Canada. Army. Battalion, 11th

  • Secondary Agency
  • 1914-1917

Authorized on August 10, 1914, the 11th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force recruited from places such as Prince Albert, Moose Jaw, Regina and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and Winnipeg, Manitoba. The battalion mobilized at Camp Valcartier, Quebec before embarking for Great Britain on September 30, 1914. The battalion was redesignated 11th Reserve Infantry Battalion on April 29, 1915. On January 4, 1917 its personnel was absorbed by the new 11th Reserve Battalion (Manitoba), Canadian Expeditionary Force, that subsequently disbanded on October 12, 1917.

North-West Territories. Department of Agriculture. Deputy Commissioner's Office

  • GA 54
  • Secondary Agency
  • 1897-1905

On December 15, 1897, The Agriculture Department Ordinance (North-West Territories Ordinances, 1897, no. 18) received assent forming the Department of Agriculture.

On December 18, 1897, John Alexander Reid, Clerk of the Executive Council, was appointed Deputy Commissioner of Agriculture. James Hamilton Ross was Commissioner of Agriculture.

The government felt that work relating to the department could be handled by Reid in connection with his office as Clerk. In June 1898, six months later, the workload necessitated the temporary appointment of Charles Walter Peterson as a dedicated Deputy Commissioner and this position was confirmed on October 13, 1898. Peterson held the position until June 30, 1903. John Rothes Charles Honeyman took over as Deputy Commissioner on July 1, 1903 and held this post under the Territorial government until August 31, 1905 (provincial status for Saskatchewan and Alberta).

Following the creation of the provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta in 1905, responsibility devolved to the respective provincial jurisdictions. Honeyman continued to serve as Deputy Commissioner of Agriculture under the new Saskatchewan government until December 31, 1906.

Saskatchewan. Department of Agriculture. Deputy Minister's Office

  • GA 46
  • Secondary Agency
  • 1905-1989

The Deputy Minister's Office of the Saskatchewan Department of Agriculture was created with the province of Saskatchewan. The formation of the province in 1905 from portions of the former North-West Territories saw the structure of the existing territorial Department of Agriculture was continued as part of the new governmental entity. The positions Minister and Deputy Minister had been known as Commissioner and Deputy-Commissioner respectively and these forms continued in use until 1909. The Deputy Commissioner (Deputy Minister) served as the point through which flowed all the functions, activities and reporting to the Commissioner (Minister).

Those holding the post were:
John Rothes Charles Honeyman, September 1, 1905 - December 31, 1906 (Deputy Commissioner) This was a continuation of his position with the Territorial government.
Arthur Paterson Ketchen, January 1, 1907 - June 26, 1908 (Deputy Commissioner)
William John Rutherford, November 1, 1908 - August 31, 1910 (Deputy Commissioner and Deputy Minister - His title was Deputy Commissioner until December 18, 1909 when the title changed to Deputy Minister)
Alfred Frank Mantle, September 1, 1910 - September 26, 1916
Francis Hedley Auld, November 1, 1916 - December 31, 1947
Maurice E. Hartnett, January 1, 1947 - October 31, 1951
William Harold Horner, November 1, 1951 - May 31, 1972
Douglas Francis McArthur, June 1, 1972 - September 30, 1974
Ronald Gordon Dalgliesh, November 1, 1974 - September 1, 1979
Gerald John Gartner September 1, 1979 - May 11, 1982
John L. (Jack) Drew, (Acting DM) May 10, 1982 - May 5, 1983 and May 5, 1983 - May 1, 1989 (as DM)

Drew continued to serve as Deputy Minister after the department became Agriculture and Food, until March 13, 1990.

Between fiscal years 1979-1980 and 1981-1982 there was also an Associate Deputy Minister.

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