Oral questions. Supplementary, Mr. Ootes.
Debates of Feb. 26th, 1997
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Further Return To Question 396-13(4): Affirmative Action
Question 396-13(4): Affirmative Action
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Supplementary To Question 396-13(4): Affirmative Action
Question 396-13(4): Affirmative Action
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Jake Ootes Yellowknife Centre
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I am wondering if the analysis also includes an analysis of why it has succeeded. I will state very clearly that I think there have been many areas of success with this government employing aboriginal people. Yes, there is a need for other areas to be bolstered and improved. I do not think that anyone is ever going to question that, certainly not me. I am wondering if an analysis has been done as to why it has succeeded in certain areas and not in other areas.
Supplementary To Question 396-13(4): Affirmative Action
Question 396-13(4): Affirmative Action
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Mr. Morin.
Further Return To Question 396-13(4): Affirmative Action
Question 396-13(4): Affirmative Action
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Don Morin Tu Nedhe
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. We will get the statistics and the numbers for the Members. As far as why it is such a success or why it is such a failure, that would be to each individual Member's opinion as well as individual deputies. As a government, we will come up with a position on that as well. We have committed to the Members of the Legislative Assembly to work with them on the Affirmative Action Policy review. The majority of the work, compiling the information to present to the proper committee, is already done. Thank you.
Further Return To Question 396-13(4): Affirmative Action
Question 396-13(4): Affirmative Action
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Thank you. Oral questions. Final supplementary, Mr. Ootes.
Supplementary To Question 396-13(4): Affirmative Action
Question 396-13(4): Affirmative Action
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Jake Ootes Yellowknife Centre
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I guess my final question refers to the fact we have a high percentage of non-aboriginals as deputy ministers. Could the Premier tell me if he feels that is wrong? Thank you.
Supplementary To Question 396-13(4): Affirmative Action
Question 396-13(4): Affirmative Action
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Mr. Premier. Mr. Morin, do you wish to give your opinion?
Further Return To Question 396-13(4): Affirmative Action
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Don Morin Tu Nedhe
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As you know, I do not normally stand up to give my opinion. What I will say is we do have 12 deputy ministers in the government right now. Some of those deputy ministers are aboriginals, some of them are long-term northerners. They all do an excellent job. It is made very clear to the deputy ministers we are looking at ways to increase the number of affirmative action in all areas of government. I want to see plans on how we can do that. Whether it is right or wrong, I will not comment on it. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Further Return To Question 396-13(4): Affirmative Action
Question 396-13(4): Affirmative Action
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Thank you. Oral questions. Mr. Henry.
Further Return To Question 396-13(4): Affirmative Action
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Seamus Henry Yellowknife South
Mr. Speaker, could I put my question off for a moment? Thank you.
Further Return To Question 396-13(4): Affirmative Action
Question 396-13(4): Affirmative Action
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Oral questions. Mr. Evaloarjuk.
Question 397-13(4): Funding For Winter Festivities
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Mark Evaloarjuk Amittuq
(Translation) Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I will be directing my question to the Minister responsible for recreation and recreational facilities. This question was asked by Hall Beach residents in regards to dog team races. They would like some information on funding available for winter festivities for dog team races. How do they receive the funding to pay the winners? Do they apply to the Minister of recreation? Thank you. (Translation ends)
Question 397-13(4): Funding For Winter Festivities
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Minister of Municipal and Community Affairs, Ms. Thompson.
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Question 397-13(4): Funding For Winter Festivities
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Manitok Thompson Aivilik
(Translation) Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Under the recreational program, of which I am responsible for under MACA, I believe you are referring to the dog team race from Arviat to Rankin Inlet. The Dog Mushers' Association organized it under the chairmanship of Harry Towtongie. They also have their own membership from Keewatin communities who received the funding themselves. It was not organized by this department, it was organized by the dog mushers themselves. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. (Translation ends)
Return To Question 397-13(4): Funding For Winter Festivities
Question 397-13(4): Funding For Winter Festivities
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Thank you. Supplementary, Mr. Evaloarjuk.
Supplementary To Question 397-13(4): Funding For Winter Festivities
Question 397-13(4): Funding For Winter Festivities
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Mark Evaloarjuk Amittuq
(Translation) Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Perhaps they have their own rules that they follow. The representative from Igloolik said they had rest stops everywhere along the route even before the dogs were tired. Perhaps the dog team guidelines were set up by the government or someone else. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. (Translation ends)
Supplementary To Question 397-13(4): Funding For Winter Festivities
Question 397-13(4): Funding For Winter Festivities
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Ms. Thompson.
Further Return To Question 397-13(4): Funding For Winter Festivities
Question 397-13(4): Funding For Winter Festivities
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Manitok Thompson Aivilik
(Translation) Thank you, Mr. Speaker. MACA was not involved in this race. It happened before my term as a Minister. I remember listening to people from the Rankin Inlet hamlet council meeting where they organized the way the race was going to be set up throughout the Keewatin. There is a group called Dog Mushers' Association. They set up the arrangements and guidelines for that race. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. (Translation ends)
Further Return To Question 397-13(4): Funding For Winter Festivities
Question 397-13(4): Funding For Winter Festivities
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Oral questions. Mr. Henry.
Question 398-13(4): Plan 2000
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Seamus Henry Yellowknife South
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My question will be to Mr. Arlooktoo regarding Plan 2000. I just happened to look in a book and I found a comment that is sort of appropriate and it says "do not be afraid of opposition. Remember a kite rises against, not with the wind." Mr. Speaker, I have obtained the Plan 2000 and we are not hitting the target with it. Let us establish a few basic facts. The housing crisis or shortage exists in level two-three communities. They have the highest unemployment, the least developed economies and private sector markets. They are, Mr. Speaker, the poorest communities, least likely to have many income earners between $50 thousand and $90 thousand per year.
You can walk into a chartered bank and secure a residential mortgage, even with a Down Payment Assistance Program. My question to the Minister is, with a birth rate that is presently three and a half times the national average, will the government, after its three year program, be able to continue to build these number of units in economies that are not yet established? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Question 398-13(4): Plan 2000
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
The Minister responsible for the NWT Housing Corporation, Mr. Arlooktoo.
Return To Question 398-13(4): Plan 2000
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Goo Arlooktoo Baffin South
Mr. Speaker, I would have to admit I do not know what will happen in three years time. What we are doing is trying to deal with a crisis situation where we have hundreds of families who are underhoused or living in homes with other families. We are trying to ensure new homes are built for those that can afford to pay their own bills, freeing up the social housing units that are severely needed. Whether or not we will be able to afford to build new houses down the road will depend on whether or not the federal government will be funding us for those. They have made it really clear they are getting out of the social housing business.
Return To Question 398-13(4): Plan 2000
Question 398-13(4): Plan 2000
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Oral questions. Supplementary, Mr. Henry.
Supplementary To Question 398-13(4): Plan 2000
Question 398-13(4): Plan 2000
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Seamus Henry Yellowknife South
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I would respect the Minister's comments that he does not know what is going to happen in three years time. I would suggest his department should have some type of planning in place for five years. I think the people of the Northwest Territories demand their government have something in place for a five year plan. I will direct that question to the Minister. What plans do they have for longer than three years if these housing units are short up to 6000, if the birthrate does continue and the government still tries to provide housing? What plans does the department have for a five year period? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Supplementary To Question 398-13(4): Plan 2000
Question 398-13(4): Plan 2000
Item 6: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Mr. Arlooktoo.