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Question 168-13(4): Response To Footprints 2
Item 6: Oral Questions

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Don Morin Tu Nedhe

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I will refer that question to the Minister responsible for division, the Chairman of the Division Committee, Mr. Todd. Thank you.

Question 168-13(4): Response To Footprints 2
Item 6: Oral Questions

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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

The Minister of Finance, Mr. Todd.

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Question 168-13(4): Response To Footprints 2
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John Todd Keewatin Central

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I think it would be fair to say I am somewhat uncomfortable responding to the question that my honourable colleague raised. However, I think, in general, it is somewhat unfortunate if issues, such as the kind of comments that have been made in the press lately, they only, in my opinion, serve to muddy the waters, if you will, and to complicate an already fragile coalition of thought. I would hope that, in the future, clearly the need for us to reach a consensus by all parties, and to rise above small-minded partisan attitudes and I would hope that all parties would rise above that in the coming weeks. This party, this Cabinet and this House, is prepared to do that and to work closely with the partnerships. We have taken a very direct and aggressive position on Footprints and we are hoping that common sense will prevail and we will get a comprehensive response from the two other parties so that we can get beyond some of the comments that have been made and get on with reaching a consensus to move forward, as my honourable colleague has said, in a timely and responsible way for the division of the Territories. Thank you.

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Question 168-13(4): Response To Footprints 2
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Oral questions. Supplementary, Mr. Miltenberger.

Supplementary To Question 168-13(4): Response To Footprints 2
Question 168-13(4): Response To Footprints 2
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Michael Miltenberger

Michael Miltenberger Thebacha

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I apologize for the lack of clarity in who I was directing my question to. Could the Minister indicate whether there has been any further notice of any kind of replies from the other two parties in regards to Footprints 2 at this point, since last week? As the clock quickly moves on. Thank you.

Supplementary To Question 168-13(4): Response To Footprints 2
Question 168-13(4): Response To Footprints 2
Item 6: Oral Questions

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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Mr. Todd.

Further Return To Question 168-13(4): Response To Footprints 2
Question 168-13(4): Response To Footprints 2
Item 6: Oral Questions

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John Todd Keewatin Central

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My understanding is that the NTI is currently in Coppermine this week and that they are going to be responding, I think, to the NIC report next week. We are still urging and, I believe I said in the House earlier this week, the Premier is urging Mr. Irwin and the department, DIAND, to give us a comprehensive response to Footprints. I am optimistic that, if we can get beyond some of the unnecessary rhetoric out there, that we can reach an arrangement or consensus, hopefully some time in February. As I said in the House, earlier this week in response to a question, that I am hoping that will occur. Clearly, there is a need, for all parties, to put aside some of the emotion that is currently under way, recognize that each of us is an equal partner and has the right to make comment on any of the reports brought down. It seems to me to be silly to suggest that the government is not allowed to make comments, or the comments we made are irresponsible. In fact, we believe they are responsible. We believe they are timely and, of course, they are open for discussion and we look forward to the other two responses from the other two parties and will make every effort to reach consensus and move aggressively towards implementing and pre-implementing the division of the Territories. Thank you.

Further Return To Question 168-13(4): Response To Footprints 2
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Thank you, Mr. Todd. Supplementary, Mr. Miltenberger.

Supplementary To Question 168-13(4): Response To Footprints 2
Question 168-13(4): Response To Footprints 2
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Michael Miltenberger

Michael Miltenberger Thebacha

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Could the Minister indicate whether or not the staff of GNWT working on division, whether they are continuing to proceed on all fronts, with all possible speed, and they are not sitting in neutral waiting for responses?

Supplementary To Question 168-13(4): Response To Footprints 2
Question 168-13(4): Response To Footprints 2
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Mr. Todd.

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John Todd Keewatin Central

I want to assure my honourable colleague that we are moving aggressively. I have publicly said in this House that I am concerned about the fact that we are running out of time. One minute it is 24 months, the next minute it is 22 months, and at the end of this month, it will be 21 months. The timelines, as Mr. Picco would say, are ticking. There is clearly a need to move quickly to reach consensus on the poor framework of two new governments. It is incumbent on myself, who has been charged with responsibility by the Premier, to coordinate our division plans to take a look, at what I believe, is a pre-implementation plan that is necessary to get on with pre-implementing division. I have said that publicly, we cannot wait until April 1, and turn on the lights. I am working, in conjunction with the Division Secretariat, in a full analysis of the Footprints in the Snow 2 report and taking a look at what we can do, within the resources that we have, to pre-implement Nunavut. I am hoping to share that with my colleagues and with the NIC staff and their people, and anyone else who wants to take a look at it. It would be irresponsible for us not to put together some kind of fiscal management plan that compliments, if you want, the NIC report and that is something I intend at this time. Thank you.

Further Return To Question 168-13(4): Response To Footprints 2
Question 168-13(4): Response To Footprints 2
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Thank you. Oral questions. Oral questions, Mr. Barnabas.

Question 169-13(4): New Revenue Initiatives
Item 6: Oral Questions

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Levi Barnabas High Arctic

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, my question is directed to the Minister of Finance. Mr. Speaker, in the budget address, we learn that we have a surplus of over $8 million this year and our only means of generating revenue is through lotteries and mines in the north. My question is, has his department put up a suggestion box so that we will learn from people out there how we can generate revenue?

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Question 169-13(4): New Revenue Initiatives
Item 6: Oral Questions

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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

The Minister of Finance, Mr. Todd.

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Question 169-13(4): New Revenue Initiatives
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John Todd Keewatin Central

Mr. Speaker, no, we have not put up a suggestion box but I will ask my staff to consider it and I will ensure that it is hung in Mr. Picco's office. Thank you.

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Question 169-13(4): New Revenue Initiatives
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Thank you. Oral questions. Supplementary, Mr. Barnabas.

Supplementary To Question 169-13(4): New Revenue Initiatives
Question 169-13(4): New Revenue Initiatives
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Levi Barnabas High Arctic

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My supplementary question is that we have learned that we have generated $20 million through arts and crafts in the north. This was killed by this government. Is he going to come up with that arts and crafts program again? Will his department come up with that program again through arts and crafts? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Supplementary To Question 169-13(4): New Revenue Initiatives
Question 169-13(4): New Revenue Initiatives
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Mr. Todd.

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Question 169-13(4): New Revenue Initiatives
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John Todd Keewatin Central

Sorry, Mr. Speaker. I have no clue what the honourable Member is talking about and I do not want to embarrass him, so I do not have the answer.

Further Return To Question 169-13(4): New Revenue Initiatives
Question 169-13(4): New Revenue Initiatives
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Oral questions, Mrs. Groenewegen.

Question 170-13(4): Repatriation Of Northerners From Southern Institutions
Item 6: Oral Questions

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Jane Groenewegen

Jane Groenewegen Hay River

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. In the past, I have heard the government of the Northwest Territories, the Department of Health and Social Services, speak about the repatriation of NWT residents living in southern institutions in Canada. I want to know if the Minister, the Honourable Kelvin Ng, could update the House on any progress that they have made with any initiatives in this area? Thank you.

Question 170-13(4): Repatriation Of Northerners From Southern Institutions
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Thank you. The Minister of Health and Social Services, Mr. Ng.

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Question 170-13(4): Repatriation Of Northerners From Southern Institutions
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Kelvin Ng Kitikmeot

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, there has been some repatriation, some movement of some of our constituents from southern Canada, back to the Northwest Territories. I do not have particular details here with me, but I will get that information and provide it to the honourable Member. Thank you.

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Question 170-13(4): Repatriation Of Northerners From Southern Institutions
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Oral questions. Supplementary, Mrs. Groenewegen.

Supplementary To Question 170-13(4): Repatriation Of Northerners From Southern Institutions
Question 170-13(4): Repatriation Of Northerners From Southern Institutions
Item 6: Oral Questions

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Jane Groenewegen

Jane Groenewegen Hay River

Mr. Speaker, would the Minister have, even a rough idea, of how many NWT residents would be in southern Canada, in institutions, at any given time?