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John Pollard Hay River

Madam Speaker, I would not anticipate that we would hear at that particular time. I would think that we would hear prior to being in the budget session next winter. So I would say it may happen before Christmas, but certainly I would see it happening before the session. Thank you, Madam Speaker.

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The Speaker Jeannie Marie-Jewell

Thank you. Item 6, oral questions. The honourable Member for Inuvik, Mr. Koe.

Fred Koe Inuvik

Mahsi, Madam Speaker. I have a question for the Minister of Justice, related to work done by RCMP. The RCMP are under contract to this government to enforce laws, and it's my understanding that they're empowered to enforce all federal legislation. We now have various land claims in the north and they're all enacted by federal legislation, therefore it should follow that RCMP should be empowered to enforce land claims legislation. So my question to the Minister is, can the Minister confirm whether this is the case or not?

The Speaker Jeannie Marie-Jewell

Minister of Justice, Mr. Kakfwi.

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Stephen Kakfwi

Stephen Kakfwi Sahtu

Madam Speaker, my understanding is that the land claims agreements are agreements between aboriginal people and the Government of Canada. If they are not being lived up to -- which you can say is generally the habit of governments -- but if they are not, the recourse is that one party takes the other to court, or at least to try to have some arbitration mechanism in the claim to resolve disputes. The role of the RCMP in this is not necessary. Thank you.

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The Speaker Jeannie Marie-Jewell

Thank you. Supplementary, Mr. Koe.

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Fred Koe Inuvik

Mahsi. I'm aware of the arbitration mechanisms in some of the claims. In the agreements, there are different categories of lands. A lot of it, depending on the category, is now private land. There are provisions within the claims for access; to access these private lands and use these lands. So, if someone trespasses on private land, who can the landowner call? Can they call the RCMP and ask them to enforce the trespassing provisions within the agreements?

Supplementary To Question 293-12(6): Enforcement Of Land Claims Legislation By Rcmp
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The Speaker Jeannie Marie-Jewell

Thank you. Minister of Justice, Mr. Kakfwi.

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Stephen Kakfwi

Stephen Kakfwi Sahtu

Madam Speaker, I should take the question as notice, since the Member also commented that the RCMP are mandated to work with all federal legislation to ensure they are enforced. I'm not certain that is the case, for instance, with drugs and narcotics, or the Food Administration Act. I'm not sure that the RCMP covers all of that under the policing agreement. So, I will answer the specific question you raised and also the general issue of what all the RCMP are presently responsible for enforcing. Thank you.

Supplementary To Question 293-12(6): Enforcement Of Land Claims Legislation By Rcmp
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The Speaker Jeannie Marie-Jewell

I understood the honourable Minister was taking the question as notice. Once Members take a question as notice, there is no need to given an explanation. Thank you. Item 6, oral questions. The honourable Member for Yellowknife Centre, Mr. Lewis.

Brian Lewis Yellowknife Centre

Thank you, Madam Speaker. I note in Mr. Todd's Minister's statement today about the Nunavut economic summit that he made a few very important announcements. One has to do with the establishment of two tourist boards, as well as the establishment of what really looks like two separate departments of Economic Development and Tourism and, possibly, the establishment of two offices to administer the economic development agreement.

Since these announcements represent pretty major changes in the way we administer government in the Northwest Territories, and since we have a special committee, a strong committee, for the division of assets, liabilities and so on, I would like to ask the Minister -- since he's a Member of that committee -- has he discussed these major changes with that committee?

The Speaker Jeannie Marie-Jewell

Thank you. Minister of Economic Development and Tourism, Mr. Todd.

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John Todd Keewatin Central

Thank you very much, Madam Speaker. First of all, I don't see them as major changes. I think they are part and parcel of an orderly transfer of what is going to happen in 1999 and, no, at this time, I haven't discussed this with the committee.

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The Speaker Jeannie Marie-Jewell

Supplementary, Mr. Lewis.

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Brian Lewis Yellowknife Centre

Thank you, Madam Speaker. The question of whether something is major or minor is obviously a question of judgement. I would like to ask the Minister, since he's responsible for other departments in addition to the Department of Economic Development and Tourism, and since this reflects the way he would like government to be administered, does he have plans to do the same thing with any of his other responsibilities?

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The Speaker Jeannie Marie-Jewell

Thank you. Minister of Economic Development and Tourism, Mr. Todd.

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John Todd Keewatin Central

I think it is incumbent upon all departments and all services in government to prepare an orderly plan for the division of the territories in 1999. Thank you, Madam Premier.

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The Speaker Jeannie Marie-Jewell

Just to correct you, Mr. Todd. It is Madam Speaker. Thank you. Supplementary, Mr. Lewis.

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Brian Lewis Yellowknife Centre

Thank you very much, Madam Speaker. I would like to ask the Minister, Madam Speaker, since he's a member of the Special Joint Committee on Division and since he is there because he holds Cabinet rank and has responsibilities, if these are just minor things, then what kinds of things is he referring to that committee that we need to look at, in anticipation of division?

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The Speaker Jeannie Marie-Jewell

Thank you. Minister of Economic Development and Tourism, Mr. Todd.

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John Todd Keewatin Central

Madam Speaker, I'm sorry, I don't understand the question. Maybe the honourable Member could assist me in clarifying it.

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The Speaker Jeannie Marie-Jewell

Thank you. Mr. Lewis, do you want to try to rephrase your question?

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Brian Lewis Yellowknife Centre

Madam Speaker, maybe it is the wrong interpretation of this document, but as I understand it, two senior level people are going to be established to look after

economic development; one in the east and one in the west. Since this, in effect, creates two departments -- which I consider to be major and which Mr. Todd obviously doesn't -- would he give us an example of what major things are being referred to the Special Joint Committee on Division? Because, establishing two departments, or virtually two departments, I consider to be major.

Could he give us an example of the kinds of major things that he is referring to this committee, from his perspective as a Cabinet Minister, so that the issues of division can be properly dealt with in the committee, which we set up especially to deal with division issues?

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The Speaker Jeannie Marie-Jewell

Minister of Economic Development and Tourism, Mr. Todd.

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John Todd Keewatin Central

There seems to be some misinterpretation by the honourable Member, Madam Speaker. I'm not talking about creating two new positions, I'm merely talking about assigning current positions for the specific purposes of developing a strategy for the orderly transfer of those departments for 1999 in Nunavut. And, of course, any of the stuff that would come forward by these people would be vetted through the Special Joint Committee on Division. Thank you.