I will take your advice, Mr. Chairman. Under the departmental overview, and the alleged document, I know not by page by page you slapped my wrists again. I note that the department has a northern training and employment register called Enter. I also know that other agencies within the government have programs similar to enter federal and territorial departments. In Inuvik, the C.I.C. has their own computer log of people that they deal with, the native women have their log of people they deal with, advanced education had a system, and I know the territorial government has gone through several types of programs such as Enter. I guess my concern is that in Inuvik, and other regions across the north, where populations are so small, we are dealing with such a specific segment, and yet, everybody has their own log, or computer system, of the same people, and there is no integration. I am wondering if the department, along with other government agencies, are looking at trying to integrate these different systems so that we can go to any one agency, and they will have the same information on the individuals? It just does not make sense for every agency to have their own Enter system.
Fred Koe on Motion 154-12(2): To Adopt Recommendation 28
In the Legislative Assembly on September 15th, 1992. See this statement in context.
Motion 154-12(2): To Adopt Recommendation 28
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
September 14th, 1992
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Fred Koe Inuvik
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