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Province Législature Sessio

n Type de

discours Date du

discours Locuteur Fonction du locuteur

Parti politique

Saskatchewan 22e 3e Discours

sur la santé 20 mai

1993 Louise Simard

Minister of Health

Saskatchewan New Democratic

Party

Thank you, Mr. Chair. I'd like to introduce to my immediate left, Mr. Duane Adams, the deputy minister of Health; and to his left, Kathy Langlois, the executive director, finance and administration; and immediately behind me, Mr. Dan Perrins, the associate deputy minister; and behind me and a little to the left, Ms. Glenda Yeates, the associate deputy minister.

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