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Stephen Kakfwi

Stephen Kakfwi Sahtu

Madam Speaker, the Member raises a point which I think is a valid point, but the intent of the legislation, as I understand it, is to make firearms more inaccessible, particularly for children, and to cut down on the number of accidents that happen from careless placing and positioning of firearms. But, the Member is raising a point, about those parts of the north where predators like polar bears, which are very aggressive and unafraid of human beings, tend to prowl throughout communities and around houses, undetected sometimes during certain parts of the year. So, I would say, at this time, that I would simply raise it with department officials and have some discussions with them and come up with some response to the Member.

I think we have concern for safety from two perspectives: on the one hand, the laws require that we lock firearms up so that they become more inaccessible, particularly for children and those people that can cause accidents; and, on the other hand, we have a concern from community leaders about the safety of citizens of a certain community or communities because their safety might be compromised as a result of making it more difficult to get quick access to firearms in situations of need. Thank you.

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The Speaker

Thank you. Supplementary, Mr. Pudluk.

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Ludy Pudluk High Arctic

Thank you, Madam Speaker. The Minister answered part of my question, but part wasn't. The question

is, does this apply to those hunters that I mentioned? Thank you.

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The Speaker

Thank you. Minister of Renewable Resources, Mr. Kakfwi.

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Stephen Kakfwi

Stephen Kakfwi Sahtu

Madam Speaker, the regulations about firearms and securing of firearms apply to everyone across Canada. Thank you.

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The Speaker

Thank you. Item 5, oral questions. The honourable Member for Kitikmeot, Mr. Ng.

Kelvin Ng Kitikmeot

Thank you, Madam Speaker. My question is to the Minister responsible for Safety and Public Services. It has to do with his department, under fire safety in the safety division itself, having 33 positions spread throughout the Northwest Territories with the exception of the Kitikmeot region. There are no positions whatsoever in the region to perform fire and safety inspections relating to existing buildings, new construction projects or work places. I would like to ask the Minister, at this time, what plans are in place, if any, to address this issue? Thank you.

The Speaker

Thank you. Minister of Safety and Public Services, Mr. Nerysoo.

Return To Question 251-12(5): Fire And Safety Inspections In Kitikmeot Region
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Richard Nerysoo Mackenzie Delta

Thank you, Madam Speaker. In terms of the plans that are being proposed, from my initial meetings with the department staff, I have advised them to prepare a proposal that would be submitted to the Cabinet for consideration with regard to responding to the additional requirements in order for us to provide services in every region in the Northwest Territories.

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The Speaker

Thank you. Supplementary, Mr. Ng.

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Kelvin Ng Kitikmeot

Madam Speaker, I would like to ask the Minister then, under his plans, what is a tentative time frame for establishing positions in the Kitikmeot? Thank you.

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The Speaker

Thank you. Minister of Safety and Public Services, Mr. Nerysoo.

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Richard Nerysoo Mackenzie Delta

Thank you, Madam Speaker. We have not completed the plans yet. As I indicated, I had initial meetings with the department staff, and advised them that they should prepare the appropriate documentation for me to take to Cabinet. I have not received the documentation, to date, on that particular issue, except to suggest that I have advised them to do that.

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The Speaker

Thank you. Supplementary, Mr. Ng.

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Kelvin Ng Kitikmeot

Thank you, Madam Speaker. I would like to ask the Minister when he expects to receive these plans from his staff. Thank you.

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The Speaker

Minister of Safety and Public Services, Mr. Nerysoo.

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Richard Nerysoo Mackenzie Delta

Thank you. I'm hoping to receive those documents before the end of March because we're dealing with a number of other matters as part of that overall proposal. We're dealing with the issue of mine safety officers and safety officers, generally. So, it's an overall package that we're looking at.

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The Speaker

Thank you. Item 5, oral questions. The honourable Member for Deh Cho, Mr. Gargan.

Question 252-12(5): Alternatives To Home Boarding Program
Item 5: Oral Questions

March 1st, 1994

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Samuel Gargan Deh Cho

Thank you, Madam Speaker. My question is to the Minister of Education. Given that the responses to questions asked last week when the Minister affirmed the fact that if parents wish their children to attend school and be accommodated by the home boarding program, can the Minister tell me what the government plans to do about children who wish to take advantage of superior educational opportunities in Yellowknife after the Yellowknife Education District No. 1 opts out of the home boarding program in two years?

The Speaker

Minister of Education, Mr. Nerysoo.

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Richard Nerysoo Mackenzie Delta

Thank you, Madam Speaker. The whole issue of the Yellowknife Education District No. 1 opting out of home boarding has not been concluded. That is one of the matters that is to be discussed with regard to the transfer of Sir John to Yellowknife Education District No. 1. It is a matter for discussion, therefore, I can't suggest to you that the position that has been taken is going to be the position after negotiations are complete.

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The Speaker

Thank you. Item 5, oral questions. Supplementary, Mr. Gargan.

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Samuel Gargan Deh Cho

Thank you, Madam Speaker. We all know that in this day and age money does not grow on trees. Can the

Minister tell me what we are going to do with the overflow of children if we cannot build high schools in the communities fast enough?

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The Speaker

Thank you. Minister of Education, Mr. Nerysoo.

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Richard Nerysoo Mackenzie Delta

Madam Speaker, it's interesting that the Minister asked the question because I have already advised the Members of this House of the requirements for capital resources in order for us to keep up with the ongoing requirements to date. I indicated to Members of this House, in our capital budget presentation, there was a requirement for $16 million this year to keep up with the needs. There would be an ongoing requirement over the next five years of $6 million, for a total of $46 million. I advised Members of that requirement in this House. I know there is a requirement. I don't know what else I have to say to the honourable Members as to how we deal with that issue, but one of the matters that has to be dealt with seriously is the question of priority. What are the priorities of capital? That is the issue, and I've advised Members of this House already of those capital requirements.