In the Legislative Assembly on November 16th, 1994. See this topic in context.

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Dennis Patterson Iqaluit

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, my question is to the Premier. Mr. Speaker, the Standing Committee on Finance noted that fuel resupply in the eastern Arctic, the examination of future opinions, is divided between two departments: the Department of Transportation is examining options in the Keewatin; and, the Department of Public Works and Services is examining options in the Baffin. The committee recommended that this important initiative should be directed by one Minister. I would like to ask the Premier whether she has had an opportunity to act on this recommendation. Thank you.

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The Deputy Speaker Brian Lewis

Thank you, Mr. Patterson. Madam Premier.

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Nellie Cournoyea Nunakput

Mr. Speaker, no, I have not considered that item. Thank you.

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The Deputy Speaker Brian Lewis

Thank you. Mr. Patterson.

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Dennis Patterson Iqaluit

Madam Speaker...Mr. Speaker, pardon me. My supplementary question is can the Premier explain how it came to be that an important issue such as fuel resupply, one would think economies of scale could be achieved by looking at the eastern Arctic marine resupply as a whole, in two different regions of Nunavut? Thank you.

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The Deputy Speaker Brian Lewis

Thank you, Mr. Patterson. Madam Premier.

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Nellie Cournoyea Nunakput

Mr. Speaker, as the Member knows, the fuel resupply to the Baffin region is one process. The resupply in the other area is another process. I know, Mr. Speaker, that both departments are working together to try to come to some conclusions about the best way to get the best deal for the dollars we have. I'm well aware of the recommendation; however, because there hasn't been one person named to handle the whole affair, I can assure the Members that these two different Ministers are working very closely together to take into consideration the best options we have for the most cost-effective way of getting the supplies to communities. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

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The Deputy Speaker Brian Lewis

Thank you, Madam Premier. Mr. Patterson.

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Dennis Patterson Iqaluit

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I note the Premier's assurances that the departments are working together. In my opinion, having looked at this, the departments are doing parallel and probably duplicate work and they are working with varying degrees of intensity on this important issue. I won't tell you which department is working with more or less intensity. I guess I would like to ask the Premier, without pre-judging what the Cabinet is going to do, does she agree in principle that, with such important initiatives that cross over regional boundaries and perhaps department boundaries, it is desirable to have one Minister clearly responsible and leading the resources of the government in examining the issue? Thank you.

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The Deputy Speaker Brian Lewis

Thank you, Mr. Patterson. Madam Premier.

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Nellie Cournoyea Nunakput

Mr. Speaker, even though there hasn't been a formal assignment, in fact, by practice, the Minister of Transportation is taking the aggressive role and the Department of Public Works is feeding into the overall assessment and review of how we're going to accomplish the economies that we want to accomplish. In fact, it is happening, Mr. Speaker.

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The Deputy Speaker Brian Lewis

Thank you very much, Madam Premier. Mr. Patterson, final supplementary.

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Dennis Patterson Iqaluit

I'll leave it, Mr. Speaker. Thank you.

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The Deputy Speaker Brian Lewis

Item 6, oral questions. Mr. Pudlat.

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Kenoayoak Pudlat Baffin South

(Translation) Thank you, Mr. Chairman, I'm sorry, Mr. Speaker. This is probably not an appropriate question as the appropriate Minister is not here right now. But, I would like to ask a question regarding RCMP officers who are on holidays. I have known of an incident where if an RCMP member is on holidays, there are no replacements. In my community last spring, our RCMP officer went on a holiday. There was no RCMP officer during that time. If an emergency or incident had occurred, people had no idea who to turn to for help. This was a grave concern. Mr. Speaker, do they replace RCMP officers when they go on holidays? What is the procedure when RCMP officers are away on holidays? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

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The Deputy Speaker Brian Lewis

Thank you, Mr. Pudlat. You have to direct your question to somebody, otherwise, no one will know who has been designated to answer for that appropriate Minister. Mr. Pudlat.