Senate Elections Index - 3rd Session - 39th Legislature

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Saunders, Nick (Norway House Cree Nation)

Politics

Aboriginal participation, 232

Senate reform, consultations

Aboriginal representation, 230, 233

Public presentation, 230

Schmidt, Bob (Private Citizen)

Senate reform, consultations

Party affiliations, 101

Public presentation, 99-101

Qualifications for Senate positions, 101

Senate reform, consultations

Abolition recommendations

Bradshaw, 109-110

Brown, B, 191

Chubb-Kennedy, 150

Dziewit, 141-142, 144-145

East, 222

Lamoureux, 143-144

Pedersen, 216

Pettersen, 216

Aboriginal representation

Chubb-Kennedy, 151

Howard, 151

Jennissen, 5, 219, 224

Kennedy, 219

Kolt, 224-225

Krpan, 41-42

Martindale, 41

Nevakshonoff, 232-233

Reagan, 224

Saunders, 230, 233

Wiebe, 5-6

Ballot process

Baird, 138

Brown, 20-21

Coombs, 102, 104

Dziewit, 143

Faurschou, 20-21, 90, 98, 102, 106, 138, 143

Lamoureux, 38, 103, 107-108, 167, 175, 220

Mackling, 175

McKinnon, 38

McPhee, 91

Montgomery, 98

Ostash, 54

Parsons, 167

Therien, 220

Campaign financing requirements

Allain, 35-36

Brown, 129

Byfield, 131

Coombs, 103

Dziewit, 145, 146

Faurschou, 30

Howard, 146

Jackson, 62

Jennissen, 5

Lamont, 185

Lamoureux, 129, 145, 185

Marcelino, 103, 134

McLelland, 30

Nevakshonoff, 28, 35-36, 103

Ostash, 52, 56

Pedersen, 55-56, 62

Sigurdson, 28

Taylor, 74

Wiebe, 5

Citizen's assemblies input

Nevakshonoff, 68-69

Wesley, 68-69

Committee processes

Faurschou, 42

Krpan, 42-43

Comparison with appointments

Baird, 139

Taillieu, 138-139

Conflict concerns

Chaput, 124-125

Martindale, 124

Constituency issues

Lamoureux, 58, 67

Ostash, 58-59

Wesley, 67

Constitutional challenges

Collins, 181

Lamont, 184-185

Pedersen, 184

Pouliot, 194-195

Costs of Senate

East, 221-222

Elected senate role

Nevakshonoff, 69

Wesley, 69

Election dates

Boyko, 206

Brown, 19

Eadie, 163-165

Faurschou, 30, 215

Lamoureux, 19, 27, 85, 98, 164-165

Marcelino, 98

Mark, 85

McLelland, 30

Montgomery, 98

Nevakshonoff, 56

Ostash, 57

Pedersen, 163

Phillips, 215

Rash, 197

Sigurdson, 27-28

Taylor, 74

Election jurisdiction

Derkach, 98

Lamoureux, 224

Montgomery, 98

Reagan, 224

Election nominees, selection process

Brown, 129-130

Faurschou, 67

Lamoureux, 72, 129

Mark, 87

Nevakshonoff, 68-69, 87

Wesley, 67, 69, 72-73

Election process

Bernardin, 3

Jennissen, 3

Lamoureux, 3

Election process (Alberta)

Brown, 132

Byfield, 133-135

Howard, 131-132

Lamoureux, 134

Taillieu, 132

Election process (Australia)

Eadie, 161-162

Francophone representation

Allain, 35

Baird, 138

Boucher, 117-118

Brown, 130

Forrest, 44 47

Martindale, 47, 130, 138

Pedersen, 35

Gender parity concerns

Allain, 34

Dziewit, 145

Lamoureux, 145

Martindale, 5, 34

Wiebe, 5

House deadlock solutions

Carstairs, 172-173

Martindale, 26, 172

Sigurdson, 26

Hybrid election options

Boucher, 120

Carstairs, 171-172

Hechter, 157

Lamoureux, 120, 157, 171

Independent candidates

Dziewit, 143

Howard, 142-143

Independent council candidate selection

Hechter, 156-157

Lamoureux, 157

Marcelino, 156

Pedersen, 156

Outside influences, checks and balance

Borotsik, 71-72

Wesley, 71-72

Party affiliations

Brown, 19

Chaput, 125

Derkach, 101

Faurschou, 47

Grove, 226

Howard, 92

Krpan, 43-44

Lamoureux, 6, 19, 27, 85, 125, 149, 154, 215

Levesque, 48-49

Mandrake, 140

Marcelino, 56

Mark, 85

McPhee, 92

Ostash, 56

Phillips, 215

Pouliot, 154

Schmidt, 101

Sigurdson, 27

Wiebe, 6

Yerex, 149

Provincial senate, viability of

Faurschou, 70

Wesley, 70

Public communications

Chaput, 123-124

McKinnon, 39

Nevakshonoff, 39

Pedersen, 123-124

Public opinion

East, 220-221

Public presentations

Allain, 31-34

Ashton, 146-147

Baird, 136-137

Bernardin, 2-3

Boucher, 115-119

Bradshaw, 109-110

Brown, B, 126-128

Brown, D, 18-19

Byfield, 132-134

Carstairs, 168-170

Chaput, 120-123

Chubb-Kennedy, 149-151

Collins, 180-182

Coombs, 101-102

Dayson, 110-111

Dobbie, 175-178

Dziewit, 141-142

Eadie, 160-163

East, 220-222

Forrest, 44-46

Hechter, 154-156

Jackson, 59

Kennedy, 218

Kolt, 224-225

Krpan, 39-41

Lamont, 182-184

Lindsey, 216-217

Mackling, 173-174

Mandrake, 140

Mark, 81-83

McKinnon, 36-38

McLelland, 28-29

McPhee, 88-90

Montgomery, 96-97

Nerbas, 107

Orsak, 104-105

Ostash, 52-53

Parsons, 165-167

Pettersen, 215-216

Phillips, 212-214

Pouliot, 152-153

Reagan, 222-224

Saunders, 230

Schmidt, 99-101

Sigurdson, 24-26

Therien, 219-220

Watt, 157-159

Wesley, 64-67

Whyte, 224

Wiebe, 3-4

Yerex, 147-149

Qualifications for Senate positions

Avanthay, 189-190

Borotsik, 60-61

Coombs, 207

Derkach, 101, 108

Dewar, 42

Eadie, 163

Jackson, 60-61

Krpan, 42

Lamoureux, 54, 153

Montgomery, 98-99

Nerbas, 108-109

Nevakshonoff, 98-99

Ostash, 54-55

Pedersen, 163

Pouliot, 154

Schmidt, 101

Representation, constitutional requirements

Borotsik, 60, 70-71

Jackson, 60

Wesley, 70-71

Representation, proportional

Brown, 130-131

Dziewit, 142-143

Eichler, 153

Faurschou, 86, 143

Forrest, 46-47

Howard, 70

Krpan, 41-42

Mark, 86

Martindale, 41-42, 46, 130-131, 142

Pouliot, 153

Wesley, 70

Representation, provincial

Brown, 192

Caldwell, 63

Faurschou, 54, 63

Howard, 55

Jackson, 63-64

Lamoureux, 84

Mark, 84-85

Monk, 84-85

Ostash, 52, 54-55

Representation, regional

Ashton, N, 147

Baird, 139

Bernardin, 3

Boucher, 119-120

Brown, 20

Byfield, 135

Dayson, 111

Dewar, 3, 29

Faurschou, 108, 111, 135, 217-219

Forrest, 47

Howard, 105, 119, 174

Kennedy, 218-219

Lamoureux, 139, 217

Lindsey, 217-218

Mackling, 174

Martindale, 38, 47, 147

McLelland, 29-30

Nerbas, 108

Orsak, 105-106

Pedersen, 20, 29

Rowat, 4

Sigurdson, 25

Wiebe, 4-5

Representation, vote

Brown, 20

Faurschou, 20

Retirement

Early retirement enticements

Brown, 128-129

Derkach, 106-107

Faurschou, 128-129

Jackson, 62-63

Lamoureux, 58, 62-63, 73, 91, 106

Orsak, 106-107

Ostash, 58

Wesley, 73

Mandatory age

Brown, 19

Chaput, 125-126

Dewar, 6, 19

Eadie, 164

East, 222

Lamoureux, 125

Marcelino, 163-164

Sigurdson, 25

Wiebe, 6

Senate appointments

Nevakshonoff, 57

Ostash, 57-58

Senate impartiality

Millier, 75-77

Senate mandate and contributions

Bradshaw, 109

Brown, 193

Carstairs, 171

Collins, 181-182

Coombs, 103

Derkach, 103

Dobbie, 179

East, 221

Howard, 178-179

Lamoureux, 84, 159-160, 171, 179

Mandrake, 140

Mark, 84

Martindale, 7

Watt, 160

Wiebe, 7

Single transferable vote

Martindale, 5

Wiebe, 4-5

Term limits for senators

Baird, 139

Borotsik, 72

Brown, 19, 130

Caldwell, 59

Dewar, 27

Dziewit, 145-146

Grove, 226

Howard, 61, 85

Jackson, 60-61

Kolt, 225

Lamoureux, 29, 130

Marcelino, 139, 145, 220

Mark, 85

McLelland, 29

McPhee, 90

Morrison, 209

Nevakshonoff, 57

Ostash, 57

Sigurdson, 27

Therien, 220

Wesley, 72

Wiebe, 4, 6

Written submissions

Alexander, J., 209

Alexander, W., 209

Arklie, 189

Avanthay, 189-190

Baturin, 189

Boyko, 205-206

Brown, 190-193

Chudobiak, 15

Coombs, 206-207

Davidson, 204-205

Delorme, 22

Dobson, 202-203

Garlich, 8

Grove, 225-227

Hrushovetz, 79

Kunzelman, 8

Levesque, 48-49

Lucyshen, 15

Miller, 8

Millier, 74-77

Morrison, 207-209

Orsulak, 8

Phillips, 203

Pouliot, 193-195

Rash, 195-199

Sewell, 206

Stadnyk, 79

Stratton, 199-202

Taylor, 73-74allain

Teller, 206

Thomas, 8-15

Uchtmann, 202

Winkless, 15

Yerex, 78-79

Sewell, Doran (Private Citizen)

Senate reform, consultations

Written submission, 206

Sigurdson, Hugh (Private Citizen)

Senate reform, consultations

Campaign financing requirements, 28

Election dates, 27-28

House deadlock solutions, 26

Party affiliations, 27

Public presentation, 24-26

Representation, regional, 25

Retirement, mandatory age, 25

Term limits for senators, 27

Stadnyk, Steve (Private Citizen)

Senate reform, consultations

Written submission, 79

Stratton, Hon. Terry (Private Citizen)

Senate reform, consultations

Written submission, 199-202

 

 

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