Debates of Aug. 22nd, 2007
This is page numbers 495 - 544 of the Hansard for the 15th Assembly, 6th Session. The original version can be accessed on the Legislative Assembly's website or by contacting the Legislative Assembly Library. The word of the day was going.
Topics
- Members Present
- Item 1: Prayer
- Minister's Statement 36-15(6): Helping Northerners To Achieve Self-reliance Through Income Security
- Minister's Statement 37-15(6): Nursing In The Nwt
- Minister's Statement 38-15(6): Energy Efficiency Incentive Program
- Minister's Statement 39-15(6): Supporting The Production Of Traditionally-tanned Moosehide
- United Nations Association "a Sense Of Belonging" Diversity Project
- Operation And Management Of The Department Of Human Resources
- Aurora College Completion Ceremony
- 'water Is Life' Conference In Fort Smith
- Renovations To The Ulukhaktok Arts And Craft Shop
- Improvements To Hay River's Water Quality And Supply
- Social Housing Rental Assessments
- Recognition Of Tlicho Soccer Players
- Recognition Of Deninu High School Graduates
- Deh Cho Bridge Project
- Need For A Northern Hydro Energy Strategy
- Item 5: Recognition Of Visitors In The Gallery
- Item 6: Acknowledgements
- Question 172-15(6): Traditionally-tanned Moosehide Program
- Question 173-15(6): Social Housing Rent Assessments
- Question 174-15(6): Renovations To Ulukhaktok Arts And Crafts Shop
- Question 175-15(6): Behchoko Sportsplex Renovations
- Question 176-15(6): GNWT Human Resources Information System
- Question 177-15(6): Status Of Longstanding WCB Claims
- Question 178-15(6): Hay River Water Quality And Supply
- Question 179-15(6): Cost Of Living Component To Student Financial Assistance Program
- Question 180-15(6): Rockhill Apartment Lease Renewal
- Question 181-15(6): Traditionally-tanned Moosehide Program
- Question 182-15(6): Development Of New Hydro Strategy
- Question 183-15(6): Social Housing Rent Assessment
- Question 184-15(6): GNWT Human Resources Information System
- Question 185-15(6): Tuktoyaktuk Telehealth Equipment
- Written Question 13-15(6): Benefits Provided To Income Support Clients And Persons With Disabilities
- mr. Bell's Reply
- mrs. Groenewegen's Reply
- mr. Yakeleya's Reply
- mr. Hawkin's Reply
- ms. Lee's Reply
- Revert To Item 5: Recognition Of Visitors In The Gallery
- Committee Report 6-15(6): Report On The Review Of The Information And Privacy Commissioner's 2005-2006 Annual Report
- Motion To Deem Committee Report 6-15(6) Read And Printed In Hansard In Its Entirety, Carried
- Committee Report 6-15(6): Report On The Review Of The Information And Privacy Commissioner's 2005-2006 Annual Report
- Motion To Receive Committee Report 6-15(6) And Move Into Committee Of The Whole, Carried
- Tabled Document 59-15(6): Workers' Compensation Board Of The Northwest Territories And Nunavut 2006 Annual Report
- Tabled Document 60-15(6): List Of Interactivity Transfers Exceeding $250,000 For The Period April 1, 2007 To June 30, 2007
- Tabled Documents 61-15(6): Business Development Fund Annual Report And Recipients Report, April 1, 2006 - March 31, 2007
- Tabled Document 62-15(6): Government Of The Northwest Territories Contracts Over $5,000 Report: Year-to Date Of The Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2007
- Tabled Document 63-15(6): Community Development Programs Annual Report 2006-2007
- Tabled Document 64-15(6): Legislative Assembly Capital Accommodation Allowance October 1, 2003 To June 30, 2007 Audit Report
- Motion 10-15(6): Socio-economic Impacts And Benefits Of The Deh Cho Bridge, Carried
- Speaker's Ruling
- Motion 11-15(6): Extension Of Appointment Of Mr. Denny Rodgers As Chair Of The Workers' Compensation Board Governance Council, Carried
- Item 20: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
- Committee Motion 22-15(6): Amend Clause 16 Of Bill 7, Superceded
- Committee Motion 23-15(6): Refer Bill 7 To The Standing Committee On Social Programs, Carried
- Item 21: Report Of Committee Of The Whole
- Bill 6: Workers' Compensation Act
- Bill 15: Liquor Act
- Item 23: Orders Of The Day
Further Return To Question 173-15(6): Social Housing Rent Assessments
Question 173-15(6): Social Housing Rent Assessments
Item 7: Oral Questions
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Charles Dent Frame Lake
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. It's hard to talk about a specific case without having all of the details. I will certainly commit to sit down with the Member this afternoon if possible to get the details and ensure that we have both the income support worker and, if necessary, the local housing authority work together to assess the situation this person might be in and see whether or not they're getting all of the benefits that they were entitled to from this government. Thank you.
Further Return To Question 173-15(6): Social Housing Rent Assessments
Question 173-15(6): Social Housing Rent Assessments
Item 7: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Paul Delorey
Thank you, Mr. Dent. Supplementary. Oral questions. The honourable Member from Nunakput, Mr. Pokiak.
Question 174-15(6): Renovations To Ulukhaktok Arts And Crafts Shop
Item 7: Oral Questions
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Calvin Pokiak Nunakput
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, as I indicated in my Member's statement with regard to the Ulukhaktok arts and crafts shop earlier today and I recall back in May when I requested information with regard to the renovations to the project, Mr. Speaker, I'm just wondering, if I recall, at that time the Minister of ITI indicated that he will get his department to do a complete study and do the report with regard to renovations in Ulukhaktok...(inaudible)...if that project has to be done. Thank you.
Question 174-15(6): Renovations To Ulukhaktok Arts And Crafts Shop
Item 7: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Paul Delorey
Thank you, Mr. Pokiak. The honourable Minister responsible for Industry, Tourism and Investment, Mr. Bell.
Return To Question 174-15(6): Renovations To Ulukhaktok Arts And Crafts Shop
Question 174-15(6): Renovations To Ulukhaktok Arts And Crafts Shop
Item 7: Oral Questions
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Brendan Bell Yellowknife South
Mr. Speaker, thank you. We have been working with the community, with the co-op in Holman as a stopgap measure because the co-op has been shut down for some time. We found some money to go in and do some repairs to the building envelope and to the heating system I believe to ensure that the building wouldn't fall into further disrepair. Since that time, and with the goal, of course, of getting the co-op back up and running and producing the art that it is so famous for, since that time we've been working very hard with the BDIC to try to generate a business plan for the co-op. As a subsidiary, the government would make an investment here and it would be co-owned, joint-owned, and that's something that we've been working on. I think we're getting very close to being able to roll that concept out again and I think people across the North, and I know tourists, have been looking forward to seeing those arts and crafts, especially the prints, available as they go to Holman again. So I hope that we have a good announcement soon, but I can tell the Member that we are
working very diligently to try to revitalize the co-op. Thank you.
Return To Question 174-15(6): Renovations To Ulukhaktok Arts And Crafts Shop
Question 174-15(6): Renovations To Ulukhaktok Arts And Crafts Shop
Item 7: Oral Questions
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Supplementary To Question 174-15(6): Renovations To Ulukhaktok Arts And Crafts Shop
Question 174-15(6): Renovations To Ulukhaktok Arts And Crafts Shop
Item 7: Oral Questions
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Calvin Pokiak Nunakput
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I appreciate the response from the Minister in regard to that. I think one of the things that's important is that, as I mentioned in my Member's statement, to be self-reliant, this is one of the opportunities that Ulukhaktok will have. The Minister indicated that BDIC is preparing a business plan with the government investment. I'm just wondering how close is that plan in coming into place? Thank you.
Supplementary To Question 174-15(6): Renovations To Ulukhaktok Arts And Crafts Shop
Question 174-15(6): Renovations To Ulukhaktok Arts And Crafts Shop
Item 7: Oral Questions
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Further Return To Question 174-15(6): Renovations To Ulukhaktok Arts And Crafts Shop
Question 174-15(6): Renovations To Ulukhaktok Arts And Crafts Shop
Item 7: Oral Questions
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Brendan Bell Yellowknife South
Mr. Speaker, we think we're working out the final details. For instance, we think it can generate somewhere in the neighbourhood of 40 to 60 part-time jobs and a couple of permanent jobs in that community. It really can be an economic shot in the arm and I think it's going to reinstate a lot of the pride that that community had, and probably still has, in its craft production. But we know that we need to work with that community to make this happen. So I say we're close. I guess nothing is final until all the details are finalized, but I am optimistic that we will see this craft shop up and running. Thank you.
Further Return To Question 174-15(6): Renovations To Ulukhaktok Arts And Crafts Shop
Question 174-15(6): Renovations To Ulukhaktok Arts And Crafts Shop
Item 7: Oral Questions
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Supplementary To Question 174-15(6): Renovations To Ulukhaktok Arts And Crafts Shop
Question 174-15(6): Renovations To Ulukhaktok Arts And Crafts Shop
Item 7: Oral Questions
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Calvin Pokiak Nunakput
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Thanks for that, Mr. Minister. I'd just like to ask the Minister on whether they are coming close in terms of funding for the completion of that renovation. Thank you.
Supplementary To Question 174-15(6): Renovations To Ulukhaktok Arts And Crafts Shop
Question 174-15(6): Renovations To Ulukhaktok Arts And Crafts Shop
Item 7: Oral Questions
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Further Return To Question 174-15(6): Renovations To Ulukhaktok Arts And Crafts Shop
Question 174-15(6): Renovations To Ulukhaktok Arts And Crafts Shop
Item 7: Oral Questions
August 22nd, 2007
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Brendan Bell Yellowknife South
Mr. Speaker, I think I got the question. It was about the funding for the renovations. I believe those renovations have been completed. I can't remember if in the business plan it also contemplates further monies for renovations. My tour, the last time I was in Ulukhaktok, of the facility, from a lay view it seemed to be a very good building. I know that there were some issues that we were seeking to address, but it's not like it needed a massive overhaul. So I can't tell you if there are further renovations contemplated, but I know that we did do some building envelope stuff to ensure that the buildings would make it through last winter. Thank you.
Further Return To Question 174-15(6): Renovations To Ulukhaktok Arts And Crafts Shop
Question 174-15(6): Renovations To Ulukhaktok Arts And Crafts Shop
Item 7: Oral Questions
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The Speaker Paul Delorey
Thank you, Mr. Bell. Oral questions. The honourable Member from Monfwi, Mr. Lafferty.
Question 175-15(6): Behchoko Sportsplex Renovations
Item 7: Oral Questions
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Jackson Lafferty North Slave
Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker...(Translation)...earlier, my statement that I made, there's a sports complex in Behchoko. They have a lot of activities happening in the sportsplex, but it has been closed for awhile for renovations and there were monies allotted to renovate it. (Translation ends)
...our government of Behchoko community and allocated funds from their capacity building fund towards the Behchoko sportsplex, the soon-to-be multi-purpose building, for a comprehensive retrofit and expansion. The redesign will turn the building into a multi-purpose hall including a library, youth centre, ice rink and gymnasium. The design work is currently underway and completion of what will amount to a new facility expected by 2009. The newly completed facility will add considerably to the quality of life in Behchoko.
Mr. Speaker, my question today is for the Minister responsible for MACA, Municipal and Community Affairs. Since the one-time funding of the capacity building will only cover the redesign of the building, Mr. Speaker, I would like to ask the Minister and his department of how they could assess and help with the project financially to see this important project complete so we can see more talented Tlicho athletes from the region? Mahsi.
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