Minister of Education, Mr. Nerysoo.
Debates of Feb. 17th, 1995
Topics
Question 102-12(7): Naming Of Arctic College In Nunavut
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Return To Question 102-12(7): Naming Of Arctic College In Nunavut
Question 102-12(7): Naming Of Arctic College In Nunavut
Item 6: Oral Questions
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Richard Nerysoo Mackenzie Delta
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I would just like to advise the honourable Member that the recommendations for names have been submitted for Cabinet consideration and will be brought forward to the Assembly for discussion and support.
Return To Question 102-12(7): Naming Of Arctic College In Nunavut
Question 102-12(7): Naming Of Arctic College In Nunavut
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Thank you. Supplementary, Mr. Patterson.
Supplementary To Question 102-12(7): Naming Of Arctic College In Nunavut
Question 102-12(7): Naming Of Arctic College In Nunavut
Item 6: Oral Questions
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Dennis Patterson Iqaluit
Thank you. My supplementary: When? Thank you.
Supplementary To Question 102-12(7): Naming Of Arctic College In Nunavut
Question 102-12(7): Naming Of Arctic College In Nunavut
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Mr. Nerysoo.
Further Return To Question 102-12(7): Naming Of Arctic College In Nunavut
Question 102-12(7): Naming Of Arctic College In Nunavut
Item 6: Oral Questions
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Richard Nerysoo Mackenzie Delta
Well, Mr. Speaker, I understand the urgency that is suggested by the honourable Member, but the issue has been submitted to Cabinet and, hopefully, it will be on the next agenda. The letters have been submitted and the recommendations have been made.
Further Return To Question 102-12(7): Naming Of Arctic College In Nunavut
Question 102-12(7): Naming Of Arctic College In Nunavut
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Thank you. Mr. Patterson.
Supplementary To Question 102-12(7): Naming Of Arctic College In Nunavut
Question 102-12(7): Naming Of Arctic College In Nunavut
Item 6: Oral Questions
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Dennis Patterson Iqaluit
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I would like to ask the Minister would the Nunavut Caucus be pleased with the recommendations the Minister has made? Thank you.
Supplementary To Question 102-12(7): Naming Of Arctic College In Nunavut
Question 102-12(7): Naming Of Arctic College In Nunavut
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Mr. Nerysoo.
Further Return To Question 102-12(7): Naming Of Arctic College In Nunavut
Question 102-12(7): Naming Of Arctic College In Nunavut
Item 6: Oral Questions
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Richard Nerysoo Mackenzie Delta
All I can say, Mr. Speaker, is that the people of Nunavut will be pleased with the recommendations.
Further Return To Question 102-12(7): Naming Of Arctic College In Nunavut
Question 102-12(7): Naming Of Arctic College In Nunavut
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Thank you. I believe oral question period is now over. Item 7, written questions. Mr. Patterson.
Written Question 6-12(7): Notice Of Development Of High School Program And Reduction Of Services
Item 7: Written Questions
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Dennis Patterson Iqaluit
Mr. Speaker, my written question is to the Minister of Education, Culture and Employment. On February 15, 1995, the Minister stated in this Assembly that the boards of education were advised approximately 18 to 20 months ago that community high school programs would be developed and certain services would be reduced in the regions.
Could the Minister provide the copies of documents giving this notice to the boards of education 18 to 20 months ago? Thank you.
Written Question 6-12(7): Notice Of Development Of High School Program And Reduction Of Services
Item 7: Written Questions
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Item 7, written questions. Item 8, returns to written questions. Item 9, replies to opening address. Item 10, petitions. Item 11, reports of standing and special committees. Mr. Whitford.
Committee Report 3-12(7): Report On The Review Of The Legislative Action Paper Proposing New Heritage Legislation For The Northwest Territories
Item 11: Reports Of Standing And Special Committees
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Tony Whitford Yellowknife South
Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Overview
On April 6, 1994, the Minister of Education, Culture and Employment tabled Document 4-12(6), A Legislative Action Paper Proposing New Heritage Legislation for the Northwest Territories. A motion was subsequently passed to refer the action paper to the Standing Committee on Legislation for review.
The action paper outlines the proposed principles on which new heritage legislation will be developed to replace the existing Historical Resources Act and provide more adequate protection for the heritage resources of the Northwest Territories. The action paper proposed a legislative framework that will subject a wider range of significant heritage resources to protection and control while ensuring public participation in the designation and management of these resources. The rights and obligations of property owners and developers will also be included, as will the severe penalties for contraventions of the act.
Current legislation is lacking in many of these important areas and the government feels that time is of the essence if the heritage resources in the Northwest Territories are to be preserved for future generations.
The Review Process
Public hearings on the paper were held on Thursday, December 15, 1994 in Yellowknife. The Minister of Justice introduced the paper on behalf of the Minister of Education, Culture and Employment and then the committee heard presentations from witnesses. The committee also received written responses from two organizations with extensive interests in the heritage field. After discussing the views and the concerns presented, the committee prepared its report.
Issues And Concerns
A number of issues were identified, based on the comments and concerns expressed by witnesses and committee Members during the public review of the legislative action paper, and are presented in this report. The main issues that form the subject matter of the report include questions of jurisdiction, the ownership and display of heritage resources and the consultation process, particularly with respect to land settlement groups and land claimants.
Overall, the committee felt that the action paper represented a strong beginning toward addressing the need for new heritage legislation, and looks forward to progress on this important initiative. Mr. Speaker, that concludes the report of the Standing Committee on Legislation.
Motion To Receive Committee Report 3-12(7) And Move To Committee Of The Whole, Carried
I move, seconded by the honourable Member for Natilikmiot, that the report of the Standing Committee on Legislation on its review of the legislative action paper proposing new heritage legislation for the Northwest Territories be received by the Assembly and moved into committee of the whole. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Committee Report 3-12(7): Report On The Review Of The Legislative Action Paper Proposing New Heritage Legislation For The Northwest Territories
Item 11: Reports Of Standing And Special Committees
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Thank you. The motion is in order. To the motion.
Committee Report 3-12(7): Report On The Review Of The Legislative Action Paper Proposing New Heritage Legislation For The Northwest Territories
Item 11: Reports Of Standing And Special Committees
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An Hon. Member
Question.
Committee Report 3-12(7): Report On The Review Of The Legislative Action Paper Proposing New Heritage Legislation For The Northwest Territories
Item 11: Reports Of Standing And Special Committees
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Question has been called. All those in favour? All those opposed? Motion is carried.
---Carried
Thank you, Mr. Whitford. Item 12, reports of committees on the review of bills. Mr. Whitford.
Item 12: Reports Of Committees On The Review Of Bills
Item 12: Reports Of Committees On The Review Of Bills
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Report On Bill 12
Item 12: Reports Of Committees On The Review Of Bills
Item 12: Reports Of Committees On The Review Of Bills
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Tony Whitford Yellowknife South
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I rise under this item to advise the House that on Wednesday, February 15, 1995, I reported on bills that had been reviewed by the Standing Committee on Legislation. In my report, Mr. Speaker, I indicated that Bill 12, An Act to Amend the
Judicature Act, No. 2, was reviewed and ready for consideration in committee of the whole. Mr. Speaker, the information I provided was incorrect as Bill 12 had been amended at the standing committee stage.
Therefore, Mr. Speaker, I would like to correct the record by indicating that Bill 12, An Act to Amend the Judicature Act, No. 2, is now ready for committee of the whole, as amended and reprinted. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Item 12: Reports Of Committees On The Review Of Bills
Item 12: Reports Of Committees On The Review Of Bills
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Thank you, Mr. Whitford. Your comments are noted and I order that Bill 12 remain in committee of the whole as amended and reprinted. Do I have the House's concurrence?
Item 12: Reports Of Committees On The Review Of Bills
Item 12: Reports Of Committees On The Review Of Bills
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Some Hon. Members
Agreed.
---Agreed
Item 12: Reports Of Committees On The Review Of Bills
Item 12: Reports Of Committees On The Review Of Bills
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Thank you. Item 13, tabling of documents. Mr. Kakfwi.
Item 13: Tabling Of Documents
Item 13: Tabling Of Documents
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Stephen Kakfwi Sahtu
Mr. Speaker, I wish to table Tabled Document 18-12(7), Provincial/Territorial Proposal on Firearms. Thank you.
Item 13: Tabling Of Documents
Item 13: Tabling Of Documents
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Thank you. Are there any further tabling of documents? Mr. Pudluk.
Item 13: Tabling Of Documents
Item 13: Tabling Of Documents
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Ludy Pudluk High Arctic
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. At this time, I would like to table a document. Tabled Document 19-12(7) is written by the hamlet of Grise Fiord requesting a change in section 18(2)(c) to allow the employees of a hamlet to run for a candidate for a municipality or a hamlet with a population of fewer than 500. Thank you.