Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As Minister responsible for the Department of Transportation, I am pleased to advise the Members of this Assembly of the signing of an agreement with the federal Minister of Transport which will provide $10 million in additional federal funding to upgrade and improve transportation and infrastructure across the NWT.
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The Department of Transportation will match the federal funds from its own capital resources for a $20 million joint program. The agreement will enable work on a number of high priority transportation projects to be accelerated or enhanced and several new projects to be initiated.
At Coppermine, we had planned for a runway resurfacing. The agreement provides an additional $3 million for a total of $3.8 million, to allow us to widen the existing runway, expand the taxiway and the apron, resurface the entire airfield and replace the lighting system. This will allow jet service to be provided in this growing community. Completion is scheduled for 1995.
At Snare Lake, $2.6 million dollars will be spent to build a new airport, including a 900-metre runway, apron, taxiway, airfield lighting and passenger shelter. The agreement has allowed this work to be advanced by a year, with work to begin this winter and be completed in 1995.
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At Deline, our original agreement with Transport Canada allowed only for minimum improvement to the airport. An additional $3.6 million has been made available, under this agreement, to allow for relocation of the airport. This has long been a high priority for the residents of this community. This project will be completed by 1997.
At Pelly Bay, the budget has been increased by $1.8 million, making $4 million available to complete realignment and extension of the runway to 1,525 metres, relocate the apron and taxiway, and provide airport lighting and a passenger shelter. This project will be completed by 1995. Thank you.
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At Lutsel K'e, $600,000 has been added to the $2.7 million budget to complete the realignment of the 900-metre runway, relocate the apron and taxiway, and provide airfield lighting and a passenger shelter.
An additional $1.3 million has been allocated at Fort Good Hope, bringing the total to $2.8 million, to complete realignment of the 900-metre runway, relocate the apron and taxiway, and provide airfield lighting and passenger shelter by 1995.
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A total of $1.4 million will be spent at Coral Harbour to upgrade the community harbour and wharf and improve the access road to the barge landing and the airport.
At Pangnirtung, $2 million will be spent to construct a breakwater, anchorage channel and a cargo marshalling area. This project was designed several years ago, in cooperation with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada. However, funding was not available to proceed until now. Work has already started and will be completed by 1996.
At Iqaluit, $900,000 has been budgeted to improve marine facilities for resupply and local activities. This work is scheduled for completion in 1997.
A total of $1.5 million has been allocated to improve a marine resupply facility in Rankin Inlet. This will support improvements to resupply activities in the Keewatin aimed at major cost-savings. This program has also supported a major hydrographic survey of potential shipping lanes into a future port near Coppermine by providing a $1.2 million contribution to the Canadian hydrographic survey.
As you will be aware, work on some of these projects has already commenced. These projects will be undertaken over five years, with the agreement expiring March 31, 1998.
Mr. Speaker, I must say there was some initial reluctance by the federal government to spend these funds on territorial priorities. However, I am pleased to say we succeeded in making a strong case for these projects. This, coupled with our willingness to match the federal contribution, resulted in the acceptance of the territorial proposals.
With the support of the Members, we will continue to upgrade our transportation infrastructure, create employment and enhance our ability to transport people and goods, safely and efficiently. I am certain you will agree with me that the NWT will benefit significantly from this joint venture to invest in transportation facilities in the Northwest Territories.
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