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Province Législature Sessio

n Type de

discours Date du

discours Locuteur Fonction du locuteur

Parti politique

Saskatchewan 25e 1e Discours

sur la santé 10 mai

2004 John

Nilson

Minister of Health

Saskatchewan New Democratic

Party

Thank you, Mr. Chair. I’m pleased to have with me today to my left, Mike Shaw, the associate deputy minister of Health; and to his left, Rod Wiley, the executive director of the regional policy branch. Behind Rod is Max Hendricks, who’s the executive director the finance and administration branch; directly to his right is Lawrence Krahn, assistant deputy minister; and then Duncan Fisher, assistant deputy minister; and Roger Carriere, who is the director of the community care branch; and then to my right is Lauren Donnelly, who is the executive director of the acute and emergency services branch. Mr.

Speaker, these are the people who will assist me today and I look forward to the questions and the conversations this afternoon.

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