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Committee Motion 21-15(5): To Delete $100,000 From Maca's Regional Operations Activity In Bill 2, Defeated
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The Chair Jane Groenewegen

Thank you, Mr. Roland. Mr. Menicoche.

Committee Motion 21-15(5): To Delete $100,000 From Maca's Regional Operations Activity In Bill 2, Defeated
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Kevin A. Menicoche

Kevin A. Menicoche Nahendeh

Thank you very much, Madam Chair. It's still not clear to me whether...I think it's $1.6 million annually after that. Is that all our own-source funds then, Madam Chair?

Committee Motion 21-15(5): To Delete $100,000 From Maca's Regional Operations Activity In Bill 2, Defeated
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The Chair

The Chair Jane Groenewegen

Thank you, Mr. Menicoche. Mr. Roland.

Committee Motion 21-15(5): To Delete $100,000 From Maca's Regional Operations Activity In Bill 2, Defeated
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Floyd Roland

Floyd Roland Inuvik Boot Lake

Thank you, Madam Chair. It is from our own source. That's why we're voting it in in this manner. Thank you.

Committee Motion 21-15(5): To Delete $100,000 From Maca's Regional Operations Activity In Bill 2, Defeated
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The Chair

The Chair Jane Groenewegen

Thank you, Mr. Roland. Anything further, Mr. Menicoche?

Committee Motion 21-15(5): To Delete $100,000 From Maca's Regional Operations Activity In Bill 2, Defeated
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Kevin A. Menicoche

Kevin A. Menicoche Nahendeh

Yes, okay. Our government commits $50 million towards a $50 million input from the federal government and I'm not too sure how come we're fronting the money for O and M if it's part of the three-year strategy. How are we benefiting from the proposed cost sharing from the feds then, Madam Chair?

Committee Motion 21-15(5): To Delete $100,000 From Maca's Regional Operations Activity In Bill 2, Defeated
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The Chair

The Chair Jane Groenewegen

All right. Thank you, Mr. Menicoche. Mr. Roland.

Committee Motion 21-15(5): To Delete $100,000 From Maca's Regional Operations Activity In Bill 2, Defeated
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Floyd Roland

Floyd Roland Inuvik Boot Lake

Thank you, Madam Chair. Madam Chair, the benefit is the fact that a large number of the public housing stock can be replaced through these funds. The funding that the Housing Corporation has allocated again has been a proposal that was worked out and given to CMHC or the federal government and it was recognized that the work that's already being done, in the sense of the new units going up, would count towards our share of that. So the new units going up as a result of the Housing Corporation's plans right now that are in place will count as ours. So the new money would go towards further public housing in the Northwest Territories, as well as some of the other programs identified in that proposal that they forwarded to the federal government. Thank you, Madam Chair.

Committee Motion 21-15(5): To Delete $100,000 From Maca's Regional Operations Activity In Bill 2, Defeated
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The Chair

The Chair Jane Groenewegen

Thank you, Mr. Roland. Next on the list I have Mr. Ramsay.

Committee Motion 21-15(5): To Delete $100,000 From Maca's Regional Operations Activity In Bill 2, Defeated
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David Ramsay

David Ramsay Kam Lake

Thank you, Madam Chair. Madam Chair, I'll start off by saying obviously I don't agree with any of the new positions coming in. I don't believe I've been given enough information by the Housing Corporation and the Department of Municipal and Community Affairs that they've done a complete and thorough examination of their staffing. I don't think they've covered all the bases in terms of maybe re-profiling some employees to carry out this work. I think the lands officers definitely belong with MACA. They don't have any place, as I see it, inside the Housing Corporation. I'm happy to hear that these positions are tied to the program and, Madam Chair, the risk that we run as Regular Members is, you know, we try to turn down some of these positions and all of a sudden we're the big bullies and we get the blame that the program's a failure. It kind of makes you wonder, if we approve it and it's...We just can't seem to win. That's what I'm trying to say, Madam Chair. It's impossible to win at this game and it seems like the Housing Corporation, I mean, last year, for example, we had the supp and we turned down some positions that were associated with the social housing policy at ECE and that was $460,000. Within six months, ECE found the money somewhere. They went to the Housing Corporation and expropriated the $1.3 million to carry out the work. I still have not been given an explanation as to what the people who were in the Housing Corporation that were responsible for the $30 million in social housing, what they are doing today. Madam Chair, I know the Minister says that these are term positions, they're tied, but I find that that's very hard for me to believe that will be the case. I think once these new positions are brought on stream, they'll be there forever and, you know, it's a real shame that this is the way that things seem to work around here. If we do turn the money down, they'll just find it somewhere else. I guess that's the risk we run, but I think, the message I'm trying to send is, I believe the expertise and the human resources are out there in both MACA and the Housing Corporation to carry this work out. Maybe not so at the regional level, but definitely at headquarters. It's there and I just don't, I don't agree with us rushing out to spend this type of money.

There are some things about that Affordable Housing Strategy, too, that just don't add up for me right off the top. One of those things, and I'll just mention it here really quick, Madam Chair, is the $100 million. We're expected to build 530 units with that $100 million. As well, that $100 million is supposed to go to land development costs. Well, if it's supposed to go to land development costs, I don't know if the Minister's developed any land lately, but you can expect to eat up 15 to 20 percent of that $100 million right off the top in land development. Absolutely. So where

does that leave you? You're not going to build 530 units. You might be able to build 430 units once you use the money to develop land. It's not starting off, for me, in the best light, but again, I just don't like to have the gun pointed at your head and you have to do this, otherwise the affordable housing program is not going to proceed and it's not going to be a success. I mean, Madam Chair, I want this program to be a success. I really do. I think out of all the issues out there, housing and affordable housing is something that all Members of this House are faced with. We're trying to put more homes on the ground, more units into our communities so that people have a place to live. I mean, that's a fundamental thing. We just have to move forward with this. I think I'll leave it at that, Madam Chair, but later on, after everybody has had a chance to speak, I've got a motion as well to look after some of this funding. Thank you.

Committee Motion 21-15(5): To Delete $100,000 From Maca's Regional Operations Activity In Bill 2, Defeated
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The Chair

The Chair Jane Groenewegen

Thank you, Mr. Ramsay. Mr. Roland.

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Floyd Roland

Floyd Roland Inuvik Boot Lake

Thank you, Madam Chair. Madam Chair, the question of the role of Municipal and Community Affairs and the Housing Corporation when it comes to lands, the Municipal and Community Affairs' role in land development is one that is responsible for administration and control of Commissioner's land in the Northwest Territories. It involves transferring land in fee-simple title or through lease arrangements to community governments, or to the Housing Corporation to be made available for residential use. Land development would be the area of subdivisions, whether it be residential, commercial or industrial. The area the Housing Corporation is involved with would be more to the lot development side of things. But for example, the Housing Corporation has provided the information to show that, in fact, there's a significant backlog related to land tenure matters. In the Delta-Sahtu communities, approximately 600 lease files are to be completed as a result of the exemption of land pricing policy. Some of these policies were put in place as a result of the negotiations going on with other organizations in the territory. But there's that need to deal with that backlog, as well as deal with the Affordable Housing Strategy.

Right now in the Housing Corporation, there are two positions within the Housing Corporation that deal with land related functions and right now the Housing Corporation is stating quite simply that they will not be able to meet the targets that are out there. The Member is quite right; the Housing Corporation has targeted over 500 units. But the fact is if the prices continue to go up for products and for labour, the Housing Corporation will indeed have to revisit their target numbers. Thank you, Madam Chair.

Committee Motion 21-15(5): To Delete $100,000 From Maca's Regional Operations Activity In Bill 2, Defeated
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The Chair Jane Groenewegen

Thank you. Just so the Members are aware, Mr. Ramsay still has the floor, but I have Mr. Pokiak, Mr. Yakeleya, and Mr. Hawkins still all on this item. Mr. Ramsay.

Committee Motion 21-15(5): To Delete $100,000 From Maca's Regional Operations Activity In Bill 2, Defeated
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David Ramsay

David Ramsay Kam Lake

That's fine, Madam Chair. I'll leave it at that.

Committee Motion 21-15(5): To Delete $100,000 From Maca's Regional Operations Activity In Bill 2, Defeated
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The Chair Jane Groenewegen

Thank you, Mr. Ramsay. Mr. Pokiak.

Committee Motion 21-15(5): To Delete $100,000 From Maca's Regional Operations Activity In Bill 2, Defeated
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Calvin Pokiak

Calvin Pokiak Nunakput

Thank you, Madam Chair. I, too, am still not convinced that they require all those three positions, but I think most of the comments that I was going to make Mr. Ramsay pretty well took care of those and the responses from the Minister. Thank you.

Committee Motion 21-15(5): To Delete $100,000 From Maca's Regional Operations Activity In Bill 2, Defeated
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The Chair Jane Groenewegen

Very good. Thank you, Mr. Pokiak. Mr. Yakeleya.

Committee Motion 21-15(5): To Delete $100,000 From Maca's Regional Operations Activity In Bill 2, Defeated
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Norman Yakeleya

Norman Yakeleya Sahtu

Thank you, Madam Chair. For this amount here, I said it before in other meetings that it's about time that Housing and MACA gets off the ground and gets busy because you know the backlog in our region. The need for lot development, the need for, we heard it on the radio the other day on the town of Norman Wells. Of course you hear it from my communities that I represent. This is way overdue, so I think we need to have an extreme makeover at the Housing Corporation and start putting these units in our communities, preparing them for lot development. Right now when you do lot development, you bring in the gravel in the springtime; May, sorry, April, March, and then you start building houses in June. It's ludicrous how these houses are going up in our communities. Do some proper development with the dollars, proper work with the communities, and let's do a proper job, quality housing. So Housing's really got to step it up and for this type of dollars, I hope it will go well in our communities. I want to say that this type of funding that goes into our regions is long overdue, so I'm going to be supporting Housing on this initiative here. It's long overdue. Thank you.

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The Chair Jane Groenewegen

Thank you, Mr. Yakeleya. I didn't hear any questions there. Mr. Hawkins.

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Robert Hawkins

Robert Hawkins Yellowknife Centre

Thank you, Madam Chair. I just have a couple things to say on this matter. First of all, I support this initiative that's coming forward. When I was in Fort Good Hope last year you could see that the housing need has reached crisis state and the Housing Minister has constantly talked about the need for housing, sensible housing throughout the Northwest Territories. I've been to a number of smaller communities throughout my northern career of almost 30 years here and you can see that there is a troubling state. This is one positive solution to work towards helping make that problem I should say go away, which is we need lands officers to help develop and identify proper land to put proper housing on. This will add to the sensible housing unit about putting housing on the ground. Because if we don't take smart steps like this by getting the right professionals in place to do land identification and then the transactions about putting land through the land titles process, even surveying it, I mean, it's a long, long process. The instruments of land require a lot of expertise and unfortunately the skills just do not exist in a lot of communities and I feel that's very unfortunate, but I see this as an opportunity to get someone out into the communities when they point out that five officers will be sort of outside of headquarters region. All that said, raw land needs to be developed in a smart and planned way and I see this as an initiative working towards that end and it will help continue the flow of putting good, solid, affordable housing in our community that will help those in need. Thank you.

Committee Motion 21-15(5): To Delete $100,000 From Maca's Regional Operations Activity In Bill 2, Defeated
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The Chair Jane Groenewegen

Thank you, Mr. Hawkins. I don't have anyone else on the list. NWT Housing Corporation, operations expenditures, not previously authorized, $1 million, total department, $1 million. Mr. Ramsay.

Committee Motion 22-15(5): To Delete $367,000 From Nwthc In Bill 2, Defeated
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June 6th, 2006

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David Ramsay

David Ramsay Kam Lake

Thank you, Madam Chair. I move that $367,000 be deleted from the Northwest Territories Housing Corporation, NWT Housing Corporation activity, in Supplementary Appropriation, No. 1, 2006-2007.

Committee Motion 22-15(5): To Delete $367,000 From Nwthc In Bill 2, Defeated
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The Chair Jane Groenewegen

Thank you, Mr. Ramsay. The motion is in order. We're going to give...Has the motion been circulated? It has been circulated? Everyone has a copy of it? To the motion. Mr. Ramsay.

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David Ramsay

David Ramsay Kam Lake

Thank you, Madam Chair. I listened closely to some of the comments from my colleagues on this issue and I think this is a fair compromise. The $367,000 that's going to be deleted from the Housing Corporation activity is, in effect, the positions that are located in headquarters, and that's here in Yellowknife. It doesn't impact the work that's needed on the ground in the regions. That's the 10 positions, five technical officers and five lands officers, and those are in the regions. The six positions that this money, the deletion of this $367,000, calls for are the positions that are located at headquarters. So as a compromise, I hope that Members will support this motion that's before you. Thank you.

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The Chair Jane Groenewegen

Thank you, Mr. Ramsay. To the motion. Mr. Braden.