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Committee Motion 48-12(4): To Adopt Recommendation 20, Carried
Item 18: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters

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Tony Whitford

Tony Whitford Yellowknife South

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. My comments will be brief. I was just going to take this opportunity to congratulate the Minister on the efforts he's making in such an important area -- at least I've heard in this House how important it is for the smaller communities -- as housing, as it is elevated to the highest priority. I believe the Minister has taken that initiative and has gone forward to Ottawa to lobby strongly on behalf of the people that are in dire need of housing.

This is one of the most critical things in the north because of the environment that we live in. I just wanted to take this opportunity to ask the Minister to encourage that effort. Some of the larger communities are a little bit better off, there is a private market that can take care of things.

That said, Mr. Chairman, it shouldn't be taken that the larger communities are to be forgotten. I will just put a little plug in for our city here. Although we have a good, private market, there is still a need for public housing because there are a lot of people who cannot afford to live in commercial units and do require public housing.

We have a number of units that are under the control of the Housing Corporation here in Yellowknife and, in my opinion -- from what I've been able to ascertain over the years that I've been an MLA -- there are far too few. Keep in mind that the city here does attract a tremendous number of people from the outlying communities. They come here for a variety of reasons, be they medical, social or economic reasons. We have facilities here that are not found anywhere else and consequently they attract people from the communities for long-term medical treatment. We do need public housing that people in those particular categories can afford.

In addition to that, I think it shouldn't be forgotten that Yellowknife is probably the largest aboriginal community in the territories. We have many, many hundreds of aboriginal peoples that live here in this community. We should keep that in mind when allocating housing. I know that in the city and in some of the larger communities, they are not eligible for the HAP program. That, too, is a detriment to aboriginal people, Dene and Metis people, that require and should benefit from those type of programs.

I would certainly encourage the Minister to continue to look at ways and means of cutting down those barriers that prevent Dene and Metis people that live in the city, from being eligible for HAP housing outside of the areas that are already designated Ndilo and Dettah. A good number of people do live in other areas and they would certainly appreciate the consideration.

Just to reiterate the point I was making, Yellowknife has a large aboriginal population and people do come here for the variety of reasons I stated. They make their living here, and make their life here. It is unfortunate that we don't have enough housing to take care of them. With that, I just wanted to thank the Minister for the effort he's made, wish him good luck and promise him our support when it comes to his efforts in Ottawa. Those are my comments, Mr. Chairman. Thank you.

Committee Motion 48-12(4): To Adopt Recommendation 20, Carried
Item 18: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters

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The Chair John Ningark

Thank you. Mr. Whitford, don't forget there are Inuit living in Yellowknife. Okay.

---Laughter

Mr. Koe.

Committee Motion 48-12(4): To Adopt Recommendation 20, Carried
Item 18: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters

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Fred Koe Inuvik

I move we report progress.

Committee Motion 48-12(4): To Adopt Recommendation 20, Carried
Item 18: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters

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The Chair John Ningark

Thank you, Mr. Koe. There is a motion to report progress and the motion is not debatable. I'm told that we do have a quorum. The motion is in order. To the motion.

Committee Motion 48-12(4): To Adopt Recommendation 20, Carried
Item 18: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters

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An Hon. Member

Question.

Committee Motion 48-12(4): To Adopt Recommendation 20, Carried
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The Chair John Ningark

Question has been called. All those in favour? All those opposed? Motion is carried.

---Carried

The chair will rise and report progress. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. Morin and staff.

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Item 18: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters

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The Speaker

Before we turn to the orders of the day, I would like to give a warm thanks to two pages who have been with us all week from Coppermine, to Barbara Panioyak and Christabelle Westwood. Thank you very much. You did a great job.

---Applause

Item 19, report of committee of the whole. Mr. Chairman.

Item 19: Report Of Committee Of The Whole
Item 19: Report Of Committee Of The Whole

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The Chair Ludy Pudluk

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Your committee has been considering Bill 1, Appropriation Act, No. 1, 1994-95 and Committee Report 3-12(4), Review of the 1994-95 Capital Estimates, and would like to report progress with two motions being adopted. Mr. Speaker, I move that the report of the committee of the whole be concurred with. Thank you.

Item 19: Report Of Committee Of The Whole
Item 19: Report Of Committee Of The Whole

December 2nd, 1993

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The Speaker

The motion is in order. To the motion. All those in favour? All those opposed? Motion is carried.

---Carried

Item 20, third reading of bills. Item 21, orders of the day. Mr. Clerk.

Item 21: Orders Of The Day
Item 21: Orders Of The Day

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Clerk Of The House Mr. David Hamilton

Mr. Speaker, the meeting of the Western Caucus at 7:00 pm this evening. At 9:00 am tomorrow morning of the Ordinary Members' Caucus. Orders of the day for Friday, December 3, 1993.

1. Prayer

2. Ministers' Statements

3. Members' Statements

4. Returns to Oral Questions

5. Oral Questions

6. Written Questions

7. Returns to Written Questions

8. Replies to Opening Address

9. Petitions

10. Reports of Standing and Special Committees

11. Reports of Committees on the Review of Bills

12. Tabling of Documents

13. Notices of Motion

14. Notices of Motions for First Reading of Bills

15. Motions

16. First Reading of Bills

17. Second Reading of Bills

18. Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

- Minister's Statement 3-12(4), Sessional Statement

- Bill 1, Appropriation Act, No. 1, 1994-95

- Bill 2, An Act to Amend the Charter Communities Act

- Bill 3, An Act to Amend the Cities, Towns and Villages Act

- Bill 4, An Act to Amend the Hamlets Act

- Committee Report 3-12(4), Review of the 1994-95 Capital Estimates

- Committee Report 5-12(4), Standing Committee on Legislation Report on Tabled Document 145-12(3): Legislative Action Paper on the Workers' Compensation Act

- Committee Report 7-12(4), Standing Committee on Public Accounts Report on the Committee Review of DeLury and Associates Limited Contracts

- Committee Report 8-12(4), Standing Committee on Agencies, Boards and Commissions Final Report on the Elimination of the Highway Transport Board

- Committee Report 9-12(4), Standing Committee on Agencies, Boards and Commissions Final Report on Arctic College

- Tabled Document 11-12(4), Report from the Fort Providence/Cambridge Bay Strategic Planning Workshops

19. Report of Committee of the Whole

20. Third Reading of Bills

21. Orders of the Day

Item 21: Orders Of The Day
Item 21: Orders Of The Day

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The Speaker

Thank you, Mr. Clerk. This House stands adjourned until Friday, December 3, 1993 at 10:00 am.

---ADJOURNMENT