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Supplementary To Question 508-12(7): Standards In Requests For Proposals
Question 508-12(7): Standards In Requests For Proposals
Item 6: Oral Questions

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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Mr. Morin.

Further Return To Question 508-12(7): Standards In Requests For Proposals
Question 508-12(7): Standards In Requests For Proposals
Item 6: Oral Questions

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Don Morin Tu Nedhe

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The basic standards for fixed-wing are determined by Transport Canada. Any other standards we want to add to that can be done. The senior management of this government are the ones who say how many hours are required, what experience pilots need or what type of aircraft we use.

Further Return To Question 508-12(7): Standards In Requests For Proposals
Question 508-12(7): Standards In Requests For Proposals
Item 6: Oral Questions

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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Item 6, oral questions. Mr. Koe.

Fred Koe Inuvik

Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, yesterday I asked the Premier about what initiatives are under review by this government to try to generate new revenues. She requested I ask the Minister of Finance. What new revenue initiatives, other than current northern accord discussions, are being investigated to try to generate more revenues for this government?

The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Minister of Finance, Mr. Pollard.

Return To Question 509-12(7): Status Of Nwt Revenue-generating Initiatives
Question 509-12(7): Status Of NWT Revenue-generating Initiatives
Item 6: Oral Questions

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John Pollard Hay River

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Good afternoon. Mr. Speaker, we are not presently investigating any new revenue options. Most of the Finance Ministers have done that. Mr. Ballantyne and his tax options paper in the late 1980s consulted with the Northwest Territories and outlined all the revenue initiatives that were available to us at that time. We have gone back over those documents and looked over them again. We will be making some suggestions to the Financial Management Board to get direction from them on which ones they want to investigate further. We will be asking departments if they have any ideas. At the same time, we will be asking departments if there are any ways to cut back. So right now everything is on the table and the Financial Management Board has not given me direction on what they wish to have investigated further. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Return To Question 509-12(7): Status Of Nwt Revenue-generating Initiatives
Question 509-12(7): Status Of NWT Revenue-generating Initiatives
Item 6: Oral Questions

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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Thank you. Supplementary, Mr. Koe.

Supplementary To Question 509-12(7): Status Of Nwt Revenue-generating Initiatives
Question 509-12(7): Status Of NWT Revenue-generating Initiatives
Item 6: Oral Questions

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Fred Koe Inuvik

Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. From previous discussions, there always seem to be barriers or impediments in place when talking about revenue generation. What impediments or barriers are there in place which complicate this government's ability to implement new revenue-generating initiatives?

Supplementary To Question 509-12(7): Status Of Nwt Revenue-generating Initiatives
Question 509-12(7): Status Of NWT Revenue-generating Initiatives
Item 6: Oral Questions

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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Mr. Pollard.

Further Return To Question 509-12(7): Status Of Nwt Revenue-generating Initiatives
Question 509-12(7): Status Of NWT Revenue-generating Initiatives
Item 6: Oral Questions

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John Pollard Hay River

Mr. Speaker, by far, the largest governing factor is the formula financing agreement with Canada, which is being further negotiated this week. That is the central piece of information around which we revolve all our forecasts. By far, the governing factor is our formula financing agreement. It affects Mr. Todd when he is trying to make arrangements with the government with regard to the northern accord. It affects when we look at diamond mines and how new regimes would affect them and us. We always have to come back to the formula financing agreement. For instance, the formula financing agreement affects transfers to this government from the Government of Canada. That is the largest limiting factor in our ability to raise extra revenues, Mr. Speaker. Thank you.

Further Return To Question 509-12(7): Status Of Nwt Revenue-generating Initiatives
Question 509-12(7): Status Of NWT Revenue-generating Initiatives
Item 6: Oral Questions

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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Supplementary, Mr. Koe.

Supplementary To Question 509-12(7): Status Of Nwt Revenue-generating Initiatives
Question 509-12(7): Status Of NWT Revenue-generating Initiatives
Item 6: Oral Questions

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Fred Koe Inuvik

Mahsi. In the current fiscal negotiations with the federal government on the formula financing agreements, was the Minister successful in getting the perversity factor changed?

Supplementary To Question 509-12(7): Status Of Nwt Revenue-generating Initiatives
Question 509-12(7): Status Of NWT Revenue-generating Initiatives
Item 6: Oral Questions

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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Mr. Pollard.

Further Return To Question 509-12(7): Status Of Nwt Revenue-generating Initiatives
Question 509-12(7): Status Of NWT Revenue-generating Initiatives
Item 6: Oral Questions

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John Pollard Hay River

Mr. Speaker, the federal government gets excited when we mention the "P" word. I will stay away from it, but I will indicate to the House that we were getting a direction from the Department of Finance in Ottawa, and the Yukon and ourselves met with Mr. Martin six weeks ago. We presented to them what we thought was a method eliminating some of the perverse affects of the formula and, at the same time, making it more reasonable for us to earn extra revenue in the Northwest Territories. That is what is being discussed this week by our working group people and I expect to get an update on Friday, Mr. Speaker. Thank you.

Further Return To Question 509-12(7): Status Of Nwt Revenue-generating Initiatives
Question 509-12(7): Status Of NWT Revenue-generating Initiatives
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Thank you. Supplementary, Mr. Koe.

Supplementary To Question 509-12(7): Status Of Nwt Revenue-generating Initiatives
Question 509-12(7): Status Of NWT Revenue-generating Initiatives
Item 6: Oral Questions

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Fred Koe Inuvik

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The Minister stated that negotiations are under way this week on the formula financing agreement. Can the Minister advise as to what the current status is of these negotiations?

Supplementary To Question 509-12(7): Status Of Nwt Revenue-generating Initiatives
Question 509-12(7): Status Of NWT Revenue-generating Initiatives
Item 6: Oral Questions

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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Mr. Pollard.

Further Return To Question 509-12(7): Status Of Nwt Revenue-generating Initiatives
Question 509-12(7): Status Of NWT Revenue-generating Initiatives
Item 6: Oral Questions

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John Pollard Hay River

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Yes, I believe most of the work this week, Mr. Speaker, will centre around our counter to the federal government's suggestions about a new formula financing agreement. I think our proposal, which was jointly sponsored by Yukon and ourselves is what will be discussed this week. Once we find out how the federal Finance officials feel about that particular proposal, then we will know what the next step will be. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Further Return To Question 509-12(7): Status Of Nwt Revenue-generating Initiatives
Question 509-12(7): Status Of NWT Revenue-generating Initiatives
Item 6: Oral Questions

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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Thank you. Item 6, oral questions. Mr. Whitford.

Question 510-12(7): Inspection Of Parks For Forest Fire Prevention
Item 6: Oral Questions

June 5th, 1995

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Tony Whitford

Tony Whitford Yellowknife South

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I have a question I would like to direct to Minister Morin. I'm sorry, Mr. Todd; it deals with parks.

Some Hon. Members

(Microphone turned off)

Tony Whitford

Tony Whitford Yellowknife South

Well, it deals with forest fires but...Mr. Speaker, we have extremely dry conditions not only here in Yellowknife in the recreational areas surrounding the city, but all over the territories and it's becoming quite alarming to people that now that the weather is so good people are going to be out. I would like to ask the Minister whether his Department of Economic Development and Tourism who is responsible for parks and the contracts to look after these parks are having their attendants inspect and ensure that fire situations are not in existence. Last year, if I recall correctly, we had a number of fires in recreational areas due to campers. Has this been looked at,

Mr. Speaker?

The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Minister of Economic Development and Tourism, Mr. Todd.

Return To Question 510-12(7): Inspection Of Parks For Forest Fire Prevention
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John Todd Keewatin Central

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Good question. Parks, fires, we have many of them. We are well aware, Mr. Speaker, of the high cost of containing fires in the Northwest Territories. This responsibility, as we know, currently lies with my honourable colleague, Mr. Morin. Our division of parks, I don't think is directly involved in spotting and controlling fires. But I think it is a good suggestion that the honourable Member has raised, and I will review the matter with the deputy minister later on this week. Thank you.

Return To Question 510-12(7): Inspection Of Parks For Forest Fire Prevention
Question 510-12(7): Inspection Of Parks For Forest Fire Prevention
Item 6: Oral Questions

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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Thank you. Supplementary, Mr. Whitford.