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Province Législature Sessio

n Type de

discours Date du

discours Locuteur Fonction du locuteur

Parti politique

Saskatchewan 24e 3e Discours

sur la santé 19 avril

2002 John

Nilson

Minister of Health

Saskatchewan New Democratic

Party

Thank you, Mr. Chair. I am very pleased to have with me today a number of people and I will introduce them: the deputy minister, Glenda Yeates; and Dan Florizone behind her, and then Rod Wiley behind her. Dan Florizone is assistant deputy minister working with the health districts and the new regional health authorities. Rod Wiley, at the back, is the executive director of finance and management services. To Dan Florizone’s left is Bert Linklater, and he’s executive director of district management services. And right behind me, I have Mick Grainger, who’s assistant deputy minister primarily involved with the human resources and various labour issues. And to my right, I have Lawrence Krahn, assistant deputy minister as it relates to many areas, but medical services and things like that. And then behind him, I have Roger Carriere, who’s the assistant executive director for community care. In the back, I have John Paul Cullen, who’s assistant to the deputy minister; George Peters, executive director of population health; and Lauren Donnelly, who’s the executive director of acute and emergency care. And I think that’s the whole crew. And I will . . . What I would say is that this has been a tremendous year of hard work for the Department of Health and all of the civil servants who have been part of our development of the action plan after we received Mr. Fyke’s report about a year ago. And I think the simple thing I would want to say is thank you — thank you on behalf of all of the people of Saskatchewan. You’ve done a very good job. And we have many more things to do. And I know that all of the people of Saskatchewan will work together with us as we implement the action plan for Saskatchewan Health. Thank you.

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