(Translation) Using the dogs for the studies are easier and they are not noisy.. It costs less too. How come they are still using helicopters for surveying?
Debates of April 2nd, 1992
Topics
Supplementary To Question O473-12(2): Danger In Eating Meat Of Drugged Polar Bears
Question O473-12(2): Danger In Eating Meat Of Drugged Polar Bears
Item 5: Oral Questions
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Ludy Pudluk High Arctic
Supplementary To Question O473-12(2): Danger In Eating Meat Of Drugged Polar Bears
Question O473-12(2): Danger In Eating Meat Of Drugged Polar Bears
Item 5: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Michael Ballantyne
Mr. Ningark.
Further Return To Question O473-12(2): Danger In Eating Meat Drugged Polar Bears
Question O473-12(2): Danger In Eating Meat Of Drugged Polar Bears
Item 5: Oral Questions
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John Ningark Natilikmiot
(Translation) Thank you, Mr. Speaker. It seems it is better to use this type of study method. I will inform the people who are going to be doing the studies this spring that using dog-teams would be better than helicopters.
Further Return To Question O473-12(2): Danger In Eating Meat Drugged Polar Bears
Question O473-12(2): Danger In Eating Meat Of Drugged Polar Bears
Item 5: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Michael Ballantyne
Mr. Gargan.
Question O474-12(2): Telephone Services To Kakisa
Item 5: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Michael Ballantyne
Lake
Question O474-12(2): Telephone Services To Kakisa
Item 5: Oral Questions
April 1st, 1992
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Samuel Gargan Deh Cho
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My question is to the Minister of Government Services. I wrote the Minister with regard to telephone services. Members have indicated the advance in computer technology, but we still have the situation in Kakisa where they do not have the luxury of that advanced technology. They still have communications by old mobile radios. The Minister indicated to me that this government is not responsible for the telecommunication services to communities, that only where there are government services provided are they responsible. So where there are no government services, is it true that the government will not assume responsibility to ensure that telecommunication services are provided?
Question O474-12(2): Telephone Services To Kakisa
Item 5: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Michael Ballantyne
Mr. Ningark.
Return To Question O474-12(2): Telephone Services To Kakisa Lake
Question O474-12(2): Telephone Services To Kakisa
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John Ningark Natilikmiot
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I believe that where the community wants to get a utility, I believe this is the responsibility that should be directed to NorthwesTel.
Return To Question O474-12(2): Telephone Services To Kakisa Lake
Question O474-12(2): Telephone Services To Kakisa
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The Speaker Michael Ballantyne
Mr. Gargan.
Supplementary To Question O474-12(2): Telephone Services To Kakisa Lake
Question O474-12(2): Telephone Services To Kakisa
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Samuel Gargan Deh Cho
The Minister is also aware that in order to install telecommunication services or telephone lines to the community of Kakisa, it would require about $89,000. For a community that size, it is money they cannot raise or afford to put into the capital costs of such a project. Is the government looking into assisting those communities where there is no telecommunication services?
Supplementary To Question O474-12(2): Telephone Services To Kakisa Lake
Question O474-12(2): Telephone Services To Kakisa
Item 5: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Michael Ballantyne
Mr. Ningark.
Further Return To Question O474-12(2): Telephone Services To Kakisa Lake
Question O474-12(2): Telephone Services To Kakisa
Item 5: Oral Questions
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John Ningark Natilikmiot
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I think this is something we can review. I received a letter some time ago, and I will be talking to NorthwesTel and my cabinet colleagues on this.
Further Return To Question O474-12(2): Telephone Services To Kakisa Lake
Question O474-12(2): Telephone Services To Kakisa
Item 5: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Michael Ballantyne
Mr. Koe.
Question O475-12(2): Aboriginal Organizations' Review Of Northern Accord Agreement
Item 5: Oral Questions
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Fred Koe Inuvik
Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. I have a question for the Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources. On April 1, 1992, the Minister stated in a response to a question asked that the Northern Accord agreement will be signed by. the territorial and federal governments by the end of May. Have aboriginal organizations been given an opportunity to review and suggest changes to this agreement?
Question O475-12(2): Aboriginal Organizations' Review Of Northern Accord Agreement
Item 5: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Michael Ballantyne
Ms. Cournoyea.
Return To Question O475-12(2): Aboriginal Organizations' Review Of Northern Accord Agreement
Question O475-12(2): Aboriginal Organizations' Review Of Northern Accord Agreement
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Nellie Cournoyea Nunakput
Mr. Speaker, I will just make a correction. I did not say that we would be signing a Northern Accord by the end of May. I said there were some issues that were fairly clear and outstanding to the GNWT and that Mr. Siddon was hoping and was trying to have the deal concluded by the end of May. Thank you.
Return To Question O475-12(2): Aboriginal Organizations' Review Of Northern Accord Agreement
Question O475-12(2): Aboriginal Organizations' Review Of Northern Accord Agreement
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The Speaker Michael Ballantyne
Supplementary, Mr. Koe.
Supplementary To Question O475-12(2): Aboriginal Organizations' Review Of Northern Accord Agreement
Question O475-12(2): Aboriginal Organizations' Review Of Northern Accord Agreement
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Fred Koe Inuvik
Have aboriginal organizations been given an opportunity to review and suggest changes to the new agreement?
Supplementary To Question O475-12(2): Aboriginal Organizations' Review Of Northern Accord Agreement
Question O475-12(2): Aboriginal Organizations' Review Of Northern Accord Agreement
Item 5: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Michael Ballantyne
Ms. Cournoyea.
Further Return To Question O475-12(2): Aboriginal Organizations' Review Of Northern Accord Agreement
Question O475-12(2): Aboriginal Organizations' Review Of Northern Accord Agreement
Item 5: Oral Questions
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Nellie Cournoyea Nunakput
Just to clear up my response. This has not been concluded yet, and the changes have not been made substantially to what the aboriginal groups know already. Certainly if there is any move that we feel has any significance, that changes the present document, yes, they will be involved and will be given the opportunity. Thank you.
Further Return To Question O475-12(2): Aboriginal Organizations' Review Of Northern Accord Agreement
Question O475-12(2): Aboriginal Organizations' Review Of Northern Accord Agreement
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The Speaker Michael Ballantyne
Supplementary, Mr. Koe.
Supplementary To Question O475-12(2): Aboriginal Organizations' Review Of Northern Accord Agreement
Question O475-12(2): Aboriginal Organizations' Review Of Northern Accord Agreement
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Fred Koe Inuvik
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The Gwich'in Tribal Council and the Sahtu Dene/Metis Council have concerns about benefits agreements included in these proposed acts. Have their specific concerns been addressed? How will the department be dealing with these two groups?
Supplementary To Question O475-12(2): Aboriginal Organizations' Review Of Northern Accord Agreement
Question O475-12(2): Aboriginal Organizations' Review Of Northern Accord Agreement
Item 5: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Michael Ballantyne
Ms. Cournoyea.
Further Return To Question O475-12(2): Aboriginal Organizations' Review Of Northern Accord Agreement
Question O475-12(2): Aboriginal Organizations' Review Of Northern Accord Agreement
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Nellie Cournoyea Nunakput
Mr. Speaker, I do not know the exact date, but not too long ago, I think before the session, we did have a meeting with the Gwich'in and I certainly realize that according to the Gwich'in claim they would like to see some elements, particularly on community benefits, confirmed and concluded. We will continue to work with the Gwich'in and the Sahtu in regard to developing the community benefits package.
Further Return To Question O475-12(2): Aboriginal Organizations' Review Of Northern Accord Agreement
Question O475-12(2): Aboriginal Organizations' Review Of Northern Accord Agreement
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The Speaker Michael Ballantyne
Last supplementary, Mr. Koe.