Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As members are fully aware of what I have said earlier, Cabinet has approved the work plan for the amalgamation of these three departments. Cabinet has sent Government Ops a copy of the work plan, we will be sending it out to all stakeholders for their input. The member is not exactly correct by saying that notices have to be given by January 1, 1997, that is not true. The covering letter to the member did say that we would like the work to be completed by April 1, 1997, and I believe that any restructuring or downsizing of employees and notices will be given out once Government Ops have had a chance to look at it, and all the stakeholders to give us recommendations. As far as tabling, once again, I must say that I agreed with the 23 members of this Legislative Assembly on a process. If other members want to change that process or circumvent that process, or not stick to the process they all agreed to, it is completely up to them. But I am bound to stick to the process, and I will do that. Thank you.
Debates of Nov. 29th, 1996
Topics
Return To Question 41-13(4): Workplan For The Amalgamation Of Infrastructure
Question 41-13(4): Workplan For The Amalgamation Of Infrastructure
Item 6: Oral Questions
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Don Morin Tu Nedhe
Return To Question 41-13(4): Workplan For The Amalgamation Of Infrastructure
Question 41-13(4): Workplan For The Amalgamation Of Infrastructure
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Thank you. Oral questions. Supplementary, Mr. Erasmus.
Supplementary To Question 41-13(4): Workplan For The Amalgamation Of Infrastructure
Question 41-13(4): Workplan For The Amalgamation Of Infrastructure
Item 6: Oral Questions
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Roy Erasmus Yellowknife North
Mr. Speaker, I do not want to make a debate of this, but the motion that was passed indicated that this paper should be brought to the standing committee, but also, that it should be discussed at session. So, it has already been sent to the committees, now the second part is to discuss it. I do not understand how the Premier believes that this is going against the statement. I would like him to explain that.
Supplementary To Question 41-13(4): Workplan For The Amalgamation Of Infrastructure
Question 41-13(4): Workplan For The Amalgamation Of Infrastructure
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Mr. Morin.
Further Return To Question 41-13(4): Workplan For The Amalgamation Of Infrastructure
Question 41-13(4): Workplan For The Amalgamation Of Infrastructure
Item 6: Oral Questions
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Don Morin Tu Nedhe
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Cabinet has approved the workplan, the amalgamation of the three departments. It has gone to Government Ops committee, and it will also go to all stakeholders. Once we get the advice from that committee, as well as, stakeholders through that committee, hopefully, when they have done their review of that, I am sure they will have some good recommendations to Cabinet. Then we will table it in the Legislative Assembly in January, and then move on to try to implement the amalgamation. Thank you.
Further Return To Question 41-13(4): Workplan For The Amalgamation Of Infrastructure
Question 41-13(4): Workplan For The Amalgamation Of Infrastructure
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Thank you. Oral questions. Supplementary, Mr. Erasmus.
Supplementary To Question 41-13(4): Workplan For The Amalgamation Of Infrastructure
Question 41-13(4): Workplan For The Amalgamation Of Infrastructure
Item 6: Oral Questions
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Roy Erasmus Yellowknife North
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. If this is going to be sent out to stakeholders, people can contribute, why are we being asked to pass supplementary appropriations for $58,000,000 transferring all kinds of money to various departments for user say/user pay? Is that not all related?
Supplementary To Question 41-13(4): Workplan For The Amalgamation Of Infrastructure
Question 41-13(4): Workplan For The Amalgamation Of Infrastructure
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
The question that has been asked is a new question, it has to do with user pay/user say. Has nothing to do with the amalgamation, would you like to have one supplementary with regard to amalgamation, Mr. Erasmus? Oral questions, Mr. Ningark.
Question 42-13(4): Funding For The Repair Of Airport Maintenance Equipment
Item 6: Oral Questions
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John Ningark Natilikmiot
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, my question is directed to the Minister of Transportation. It is a reflection of Mr. Barnabas' earlier question. Mr. Speaker, in the eastern arctic communities, especially in the winter time, people depended upon the air travel. Just about every community, and it is essential, Mr. Speaker, that the airports are maintained according to the regulations of the Ministry of Transportation. My question the Minister of Finance may want to answer it because of the financial implication in it. My question to the Transportation is, does the government have any reserve fund to replace equipment that breaks down during the maintenance of the airports. Thank you.
Question 42-13(4): Funding For The Repair Of Airport Maintenance Equipment
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Thank you, Mr. Ningark. You have asked two ministers, you asked Mr. Todd, and you also made reference in your last sentence to the Minister of Transportation, so could you ...
Question 42-13(4): Funding For The Repair Of Airport Maintenance Equipment
Item 6: Oral Questions
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John Ningark Natilikmiot
Yes, thank you. As I indicated Mr. Speaker, my question is directed to the Minister of Transportation. Does the government or Department of Transportation have any equipment reserve fund in the system to replace equipment that is used for the maintenance of the airport in the system. Thank you.
Question 42-13(4): Funding For The Repair Of Airport Maintenance Equipment
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
The Minister of Transportation, Mr. Antoine.
Return To Question 42-13(4): Funding For The Repair Of Airport Maintenance Equipment
Question 42-13(4): Funding For The Repair Of Airport Maintenance Equipment
Item 6: Oral Questions
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Jim Antoine Nahendeh
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, the Department of Transportation has a five year capital plan, and in there, there are different types of equipment that get into the system here, as the equipment wears out, new ones replace them such as graters or snowblowers and so on and so forth, so these types of equipment are in the system. However, if there are break-downs during the year, there are contingency funds within the department's operational maintenance budget to do these repairs.
For example, in Nanisivik Airport, where there is a real need to repair some of this equipment, we had to send extra mechanics to take a look at this equipment and repair them. At this point in time, we are looking at trying to determine the extent of the repairs that are required, and depending on, if it does not cost too much, then perhaps we could repair this equipment. So I guess, my answer to you, is that yes, there are some contingency funds for the maintenance of the airport. There is a little bit of flexibility there, so we could replace the equipment that breakdown during the winter months. Thank you.
Return To Question 42-13(4): Funding For The Repair Of Airport Maintenance Equipment
Question 42-13(4): Funding For The Repair Of Airport Maintenance Equipment
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Thank you, Mr. Ningark, supplementary.
Supplementary To Question 42-13(4): Funding For The Repair Of Airport Maintenance Equipment
Question 42-13(4): Funding For The Repair Of Airport Maintenance Equipment
Item 6: Oral Questions
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John Ningark Natilikmiot
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I would ask the extension of the question period at the same time. My supplementary to the minister, Mr. Speaker is, what happens
if the equipment has a total breakdown, we cannot fix it. Is there any equipment reserve fund in the system of the Department of Transportation to replace equipment? Thank you.
Supplementary To Question 42-13(4): Funding For The Repair Of Airport Maintenance Equipment
Question 42-13(4): Funding For The Repair Of Airport Maintenance Equipment
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Thank you, Mr. Antoine.
Further Return To Question 42-13(4): Funding For The Repair Of Airport Maintenance Equipment
Question 42-13(4): Funding For The Repair Of Airport Maintenance Equipment
Item 6: Oral Questions
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Jim Antoine Nahendeh
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, if in one of the communities in the north that a very important piece of equipment for maintaining an airport breaks down and is totalled, perhaps a grader or something, then we will try to seek funds within the department to repair the equipment or try to make other arrangements to make sure the maintenance of the airport is done, and if the cost is too high, we will probably have to move some funds around within the capital structure of the whole budget, so if it is under $250,000 then I do not have to notify anybody, but if it is above $250,000, I will have to notify Members that may be affected by such a move. Thank you.
Further Return To Question 42-13(4): Funding For The Repair Of Airport Maintenance Equipment
Question 42-13(4): Funding For The Repair Of Airport Maintenance Equipment
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
So question period is over. Mr. Krutko.
Further Return To Question 42-13(4): Funding For The Repair Of Airport Maintenance Equipment
Question 42-13(4): Funding For The Repair Of Airport Maintenance Equipment
Item 6: Oral Questions
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Further Return To Question 42-13(4): Funding For The Repair Of Airport Maintenance Equipment
Question 42-13(4): Funding For The Repair Of Airport Maintenance Equipment
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
You are requesting, you are not asking for unanimous consent. Mr. Krutko.
Further Return To Question 42-13(4): Funding For The Repair Of Airport Maintenance Equipment
Question 42-13(4): Funding For The Repair Of Airport Maintenance Equipment
Item 6: Oral Questions
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David Krutko Mackenzie Delta
Mr. Speaker, I seek unanimous consent to return back to oral questions.
Further Return To Question 42-13(4): Funding For The Repair Of Airport Maintenance Equipment
Question 42-13(4): Funding For The Repair Of Airport Maintenance Equipment
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Thank you. The member for Mackenzie Delta is seeking unanimous consent to go back to item 6 - Oral questions. Do we have any nays? There are no nays, we will go back to oral questions after we take a 15 minute break.
-- Break.
Further Return To Question 42-13(4): Funding For The Repair Of Airport Maintenance Equipment
Question 42-13(4): Funding For The Repair Of Airport Maintenance Equipment
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
The Chair recognizes a quorum. Oral questions. Mr. Krutko.
Question 43-13(4): Obligation To Conduct Meetings Under Gwich'in Comprehensive Claim
Item 6: Oral Questions
November 28th, 1996
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David Krutko Mackenzie Delta
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My question is to Minister of Economic Development. It is in regards to the Gwich'in Comprehensive Claim Agreement, in certain sections. In regards to section 10, Economic Measures. There are certain obligations in that agreement which were signed at the time, by this government, the federal government, and the aboriginal organizations, in regards to the Gwich'in being able to be involved in the development and the delivery of economic development programs, where they are supposed to call for...the government shall meet with the Gwich'in Tribal Council not less than once every three years to review the effectiveness of programs for leading up to the objectives of Section 10.1..
10.1 states that the government, the GNWT and Canada, in regards to economic development programs in the settlement area shall take into account that the Gwich'in should be economically self-sufficient. My question to the minister is, will the department and this government make an attempt to fulfil that commitment which they are signatories to under that land claim agreement, because the agreement has been signed. It was legally passed in the Parliament of Canada, December 22nd, 1992, which is almost four years ago, which the agreement calls for a review in three years. So will the Minister commit to meeting that obligation?
Question 43-13(4): Obligation To Conduct Meetings Under Gwich'in Comprehensive Claim
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
The Minister of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development, Mr. Kakfwi.