Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, in the Return to the Oral question by Mr. Ng, he indicated, some have indicated, and that is some families, have indicated they may not be prepared to carry on, but will continue to do so in the short term. Mr. Speaker, what contingency plan is the Department looking at in the case that these families, and that is just the Yellowknife ones I guess we are talking about here, and in the other parts of the Territories are not able to proceed with taking care of children with special needs because of the rate reduction to special foster care rates. What is the contingency plan that the Department has in place? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Debates of Oct. 17th, 1996
Topics
Final Supplementary To Question 524-13(3): Consultation On Foster Care Rates
Question 524-13(3): Consultation On Foster Care Rates
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 16th, 1996
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Edward Picco Iqaluit
Final Supplementary To Question 524-13(3): Consultation On Foster Care Rates
Question 524-13(3): Consultation On Foster Care Rates
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker
Mr. Ng.
Further Return To Question 524-13(3): Consultation On Foster Care Rates
Question 524-13(3): Consultation On Foster Care Rates
Item 6: Oral Questions
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Kelvin Ng Kitikmeot
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, as is stands now, I am totally optimistic that we will be able to reach a solution which will be acceptable to the Foster Parents Association. The indications that I have from my staff, at this preliminary stage, is that they are making good progress in trying to resolve the situation, and as it stands now, there is no contingency plan in place because I am optimistic that we will be able to reach an agreement on this, Mr. Speaker. Thank you.
Further Return To Question 524-13(3): Consultation On Foster Care Rates
Question 524-13(3): Consultation On Foster Care Rates
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker
Thank you. Oral question. Mr. O'Brien.
Question 525-13(3): Guidelines For Municipalities To Use Local Businesses
Item 6: Oral Questions
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Kevin O'Brien Kivallivik
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, my question is to the Minister responsible for MACA. It is in reference to block funding. Mr. Speaker, what guidelines or policies are in place to ensure that Hamlet Councils will utilize local businesses?
Question 525-13(3): Guidelines For Municipalities To Use Local Businesses
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker
The Minister responsible for Municipal and Community Affairs, Ms Thompson.
Return To Question 525-13(3): Guidelines For Municipalities To Use Local Businesses
Question 525-13(3): Guidelines For Municipalities To Use Local Businesses
Item 6: Oral Questions
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Manitok Thompson Aivilik
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. With the block funding, the Department of Municipal and Community Affairs, through its commitment to Community Empowerment initiatives, supports block funding as a way for communities to identify local issues and plan and allocate resources to solve them, and take the responsibility for the design and delivery of local programs and services. Can the Member clarify if the business is the local business or is to an organization in the community? Thank you.
Return To Question 525-13(3): Guidelines For Municipalities To Use Local Businesses
Question 525-13(3): Guidelines For Municipalities To Use Local Businesses
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker
Mr. O'Brien. First clarification, clarification.
Clarification To Question 525-13(3): Guidelines For Municipalities To Use Local Businesses
Item 6: Oral Questions
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Kevin O'Brien Kivallivik
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I am referring to local business people in the community.
Clarification To Question 525-13(3): Guidelines For Municipalities To Use Local Businesses
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker
Ms Thompson
Return To Question 525-13(3): Guidelines For Municipalities To Use Local Businesses
Clarification To Question 525-13(3): Guidelines For Municipalities To Use Local Businesses
Item 6: Oral Questions
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Manitok Thompson Aivilik
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. To be block funded, you have to be an organization that is (just a minute, I am just reading my information here). What we have said is that we can block fund to a single administration to a point which much be corporate. It should be able to pass legislation to be block funded. It should be able to sue and be sued. It should own property. It should be able to borrow. This body can take many forms. It can be a band council. It can be a band organization, Metis
locals, Metis organizations, municipal governments, societies and associations. We are open to discuss ways to officially recognize new organization types, so we are just in the process of recognizing other bodies. We have not made any definite decisions yet on recognizing businesses in the communities, but this one of the processes for Community Empowerment. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Return To Question 525-13(3): Guidelines For Municipalities To Use Local Businesses
Clarification To Question 525-13(3): Guidelines For Municipalities To Use Local Businesses
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker
Thank you, Ms Thompson. Oral questions. Supplementary, Mr. O'Brien.
Supplementary To Question 525-13(3): Guidelines For Municipalities To Use Local Businesses
Clarification To Question 525-13(3): Guidelines For Municipalities To Use Local Businesses
Item 6: Oral Questions
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Kevin O'Brien Kivallivik
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I am not sure that answered my question. My question was in reference to how will local business be protected, I guess, to ensure that they will get some work in the communities? Once block funding takes place, the block funding, for example, has already taken place. And also, how does Article 23 and 24 define the agreement apply to this? Thank you.
Supplementary To Question 525-13(3): Guidelines For Municipalities To Use Local Businesses
Clarification To Question 525-13(3): Guidelines For Municipalities To Use Local Businesses
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker
Ms Thompson.
Further Return To Question 525-13(3): Guidelines For Municipalities To Use Local Businesses
Clarification To Question 525-13(3): Guidelines For Municipalities To Use Local Businesses
Item 6: Oral Questions
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Manitok Thompson Aivilik
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. That would be through local tenders and there is a business incentive policy that will be in effect. The local organizations that I just listed can be block funded. Does the Member have an idea of what community has that problem and which organization wants to be block funded or which business is worried about not being block funded or has trouble with the community being block funded, because the normal process would still apply where the businesses would not lose through the business incentive policy. We have a policy for those. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Further Return To Question 525-13(3): Guidelines For Municipalities To Use Local Businesses
Clarification To Question 525-13(3): Guidelines For Municipalities To Use Local Businesses
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker
Oral questions. Supplementary, Mr. O'Brien.
Supplementary To Question 525-13(3): Guidelines For Municipalities To Use Local Businesses
Clarification To Question 525-13(3): Guidelines For Municipalities To Use Local Businesses
Item 6: Oral Questions
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Kevin O'Brien Kivallivik
Mr. Speaker, I thought we were supposed to be asking the questions here. I still do not have an answer. My question is what guidelines are in place, if any, to protect the local business person once the community is block funded, and the ones that are already block funded? Thank you.
Supplementary To Question 525-13(3): Guidelines For Municipalities To Use Local Businesses
Clarification To Question 525-13(3): Guidelines For Municipalities To Use Local Businesses
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker
Ms Thompson.
Further Return To Question 525-13(3): Guidelines For Municipalities To Use Local Businesses
Clarification To Question 525-13(3): Guidelines For Municipalities To Use Local Businesses
Item 6: Oral Questions
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Manitok Thompson Aivilik
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I will refer the question to the Finance Minister. He is dealing with the finances to the communities. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Further Return To Question 525-13(3): Guidelines For Municipalities To Use Local Businesses
Clarification To Question 525-13(3): Guidelines For Municipalities To Use Local Businesses
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker
Thank you. The Minister cannot refer a question to another Minister. It has to be a new question, Mr. O'Brien. Oral question, Mr. Henry.
Question 526-13(3): Deadline For Establishment Of The Mortgage Investment Corporation
Item 6: Oral Questions
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Seamus Henry Yellowknife South
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My question is to the Minister of Financial Management Board. Mr. Speaker, I recognize that it is often difficult for home owners in small communities to receive mortgage financing from banks. So when the Minister of Finance announced, as part of his Budget Address, that a Mortgage Investment Corporation would be established to enable Northerners to purchase government staff housing, I understood the reasoning. I was then pleased to hear recently that the banks and CMHC may very well provide mortgage financing in small communities. This suggests that we may no longer need the Mortgage Investment Corporation. We had authorized the setting aside of $5 million to start up this Mortgage Investment Corporation. Now that we may not need it for that purpose, I am sure there are many suggestions as to what we can do with the money.
My first question to the Minister is, when does he anticipate knowing whether or not he will need the Mortgage Investment Corporation?
Question 526-13(3): Deadline For Establishment Of The Mortgage Investment Corporation
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker
The Minister of Finance, Mr. Todd.
Return To Question 526-13(3): Deadline For Establishment Of The Mortgage Investment Corporation
Question 526-13(3): Deadline For Establishment Of The Mortgage Investment Corporation
Item 6: Oral Questions
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John Todd Keewatin Central
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Good question by my Honourable colleague. I am optimistic that we will be in a position to make a decision whether to go or not to go with the Mortgage Investment Corporation within sixty to ninety days. Thank you.
Return To Question 526-13(3): Deadline For Establishment Of The Mortgage Investment Corporation
Question 526-13(3): Deadline For Establishment Of The Mortgage Investment Corporation
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker
Oral question. Supplementary, Mr. Henry.
Supplementary To Question 526-13(3): Deadline For Establishment Of The Mortgage Investment Corporation
Question 526-13(3): Deadline For Establishment Of The Mortgage Investment Corporation
Item 6: Oral Questions
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Seamus Henry Yellowknife South
Thank you, Mr. Todd. My supplementary question is, has the Minister found ways to redeploy that money?