The motion is in order. To the motion. Question has been called. All those in favour? All those opposed? Motion is carried. Committee motions. Mr. Erasmus.
Debates of April 26th, 1999
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Committee Motion 13-13(7): Study Of Viable Options On The Need For A New Courthouse (justice)
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Committee Motion 14-13(7): Adaptation Of Computer Systems To Assist The Maintenance Enforcement Unit (justice)
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Roy Erasmus Yellowknife North
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I move that this committee recommends that government computer systems be adapted to assist the maintenance enforcement unit in tracking persons in default under maintenance orders.
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The Chair David Krutko
Thank you, Mr. Erasmus. The motion is in order. To the motion. Question has been called. All those in favour? All those opposed? The motion is carried. Mr. Erasmus.
Committee Motion 15-13(7): Appointment Of Special Advisor On Residential School Abuse
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Roy Erasmus Yellowknife North
Mr. Chairman. I move that this committee recommends that the Premier appoint a special advisor on residential school abuse to help the Premier and departments develop approaches to deal with these important issues affecting the lives of many northerners and to demonstrate to members of the general public that this government is serious in its strategies to deal with residential school abuse.
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The Chair David Krutko
Thank you, Mr. Erasmus. Your motion is in order, but we need a copy of the motion. We will take a short break while we get a copy of the motion.
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The Chair David Krutko
Thank you. I will call the committee back to order. We are dealing with Motion 15-13(7). Mr. Erasmus.
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Roy Erasmus Yellowknife North
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I move that this committee recommends that the Premier appoint a special advisor in residential school abuse to help the Premier and departments develop approaches to deal with these important issues affecting the lives of many northerners and to demonstrate to members of the general public that this government is serious in its strategy to deal with residential school abuse.
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The Chair David Krutko
Thank you, Mr. Erasmus. The motion is in order. To the motion. Question has been called. All those in favour? All those opposed? The motion is carried. At this time, I would like to ask the Minister if he would like to call his witnesses. Mr. Kakfwi, would you like to call your witnesses?
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Some Hon. Members
Agreed.
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Stephen Kakfwi Sahtu
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. On my left, the Deputy Minister of Justice, Mr. Don Cooper. On my right, the director of finance and administration for the Department of Justice, Ms. Louise Dundas-Matthews.
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The Chair David Krutko
Thank you, Mr. Minister. General comments dealing with the Department of Justice. Mr. Erasmus.
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Roy Erasmus Yellowknife North
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I wanted to comment on the stand alone courthouse. Mr. Chairman, while the committee has recommended that other viable options should also be looked at, I wanted to note that the committee was not fouling out a stand alone courthouse, just that there were other options that came forward or at least one that we knew of. We felt that other options should not be ruled out in the course of determining whether a stand alone courthouse should proceed because the department had come forward with a proposal of a stand alone courthouse and definitely, there is a well demonstrated need to improve the current courthouse in terms of security, office space and all the rest of that. I just wanted to indicate that this recommendation does not rule out a stand alone courthouse. Thank you.
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The Chair David Krutko
Thank you, Mr. Erasmus. It was more of a comment than a question. General comments. Mr. Ootes.
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Jake Ootes Yellowknife Centre
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I have some question in the area of the gun legislation and particularly with regard to safety programs for the communities. I understand that the Canadian Firearms Safety Program has not been instituted in the communities that this government was at one time looking more at having the Hunters and Trappers Associations' delivery of safety programs. I wonder if the Minister could update us on that particular area?
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Cooper
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The responsibility for firearms testing and the issuing of certificates now has gone to the federal government and it is attempting to put the program in place. I do not have all the details as to exactly what is transpiring with the program right now. I know that the RCMP are involved, they are looking at some cost-effective models and hybrids of how to put the program into effect.
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Jake Ootes Yellowknife Centre
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. It is naturally obvious to have the RCMP be involved perhaps in safety training and so forth, but the moment that we introduce the RCMP into this program, we would have to look at a bill back situation. In essence the territorial government pays for the operation of the policing throughout the territory and because we do not agree with the federal gun legislation, therefore we should not be entering into any areas that cost this government money to institute. The area I am concerned about is whether a safety training program, I am dealing with two issues, I guess. One is the cost factor, if there is a cost factor with the RCMP. Second, is the issue of a safety training program in communities. Who will be delivering that?
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Stephen Kakfwi Sahtu
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The federal government, I believe is going to contract the RCMP directly to carry out work to implement the new gun legislation, so they will pay for all costs to introduce and implement this legislation to put it in place. As far as gun safety is concerned, our government provides basic safety training programs. This does not constitute what is required by the federal government to meet the requirements of that new legislation. For instance, to acquire a licence, to own, possess or purchase a firearm, you need to pass a test. That would be all provided for by the federal government and not by our government. We will continue to provide basic training where possible in the public interest in order for people to meet the demands of the legislation in acquiring guns. Thank you.