We dream of a province where the values of co-operation and caring, optimism and hope are the foundation of an unbreakable social fabric.

I saw a clear majority here this morning indicating support for the direction we're taking the party, but the debate will always signal that when we are dealing with things related to uranium or nuclear that there are concerns ? environmental and otherwise ?

Tonight we set the table for going forward.

Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me, ... I don't think people are going to fall for that one again.

Well, those, including my colleague and friend the premier of Alberta, who propose that the solution is in the privatization of health care, will take any argument they can find. And sometimes even misrepresent the facts to try and bolster their argument.

I never think we should just come and say we need more money, ... I think the provinces, territories and federal governments need to sit down and say to each other, 'What are the highest-priority needs?' for Canadians.

Using this image of raising the flag is an image that says 'look, we want a strong Saskatchewan in a strong Canada, and a chunk of getting there is a solid energy accord to develop the resources of Saskatchewan.

I would have a very difficult time, a very difficult time, accepting this as beneficial to the people of Saskatchewan.

Here, in the heartland of the nation, may we always be a people with heart.