This is page numbers 1865 to 1894 of the Hansard for the 16th Assembly, 3rd 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 communities.

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Bill 3 International Interest In Mobile Aircraft Equipment Act
Notices of Motion

The Speaker

The Speaker Paul Delorey

Thank you, Mr. Lafferty. The honourable Minister of Education, Culture and Employment, Mr. Lafferty.

Bill 4 Public Library Act
Notices of Motion

Jackson Lafferty

Jackson Lafferty Monfwi

Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. I give notice that on Friday, October 24, 2008, I will move that Bill 4, Public Library Act, be read for the first time.

Bill 4 Public Library Act
Notices of Motion

The Speaker

The Speaker Paul Delorey

Thank you, Mr. Lafferty. The honourable Minster of Justice, Mr. Lafferty.

Bill 5 Professional Corporations Act
Notices of Motion

Jackson Lafferty

Jackson Lafferty Monfwi

Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. I give notice that on Friday, October 24, 2008, I will move that Bill 5, Professional Corporations Act, be read for the first time.

Bill 5 Professional Corporations Act
Notices of Motion

The Speaker

The Speaker Paul Delorey

Thank you, Mr. Lafferty. The honourable Minister of Environment and Natural Resources, Mr. Michael Miltenberger.

Bill 6 Species At Risk (NWT) Act
Notices of Motion

Michael Miltenberger

Michael Miltenberger Thebacha

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I give notice that on Friday, October 24, 2008, I will move that Bill 6, Species at Risk (NWT) Act, be read for the first time.

Bill 6 Species At Risk (NWT) Act
Notices of Motion

The Speaker

The Speaker Paul Delorey

Thank you, Mr. Miltenberger. The honourable Minister of Education, Culture and Employment, Mr. Lafferty.

Bill 7 An Act To Amend The Student Financial Assistance Act
Notices of Motion

Jackson Lafferty

Jackson Lafferty Monfwi

Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. I give notice that on Friday, October 24, 2008, I will move that Bill 7, An Act to Amend the Student Financial Assistance Act, be read for the first time.

Bill 7 An Act To Amend The Student Financial Assistance Act
Notices of Motion

The Speaker

The Speaker Paul Delorey

Thank you, Mr. Lafferty. Item 14, motions. Item 15, first reading of bills. Item 16, second reading of bills. The honourable Member for Mackenzie Delta, Mr. Krutko.

Bill 7 An Act To Amend The Student Financial Assistance Act
Notices of Motion

David Krutko

David Krutko Mackenzie Delta

Mr. Speaker, I seek unanimous consent to go back to item 7.

Bill 7 An Act To Amend The Student Financial Assistance Act
Notices of Motion

The Speaker

The Speaker Paul Delorey

The Member is seeking unanimous consent to go back to item 7, oral questions.

Unanimous consent granted.

Question 15-16(3) Nursing Shortage In Tsiigehtchic
Oral Questions (Reversion)

October 21st, 2008

David Krutko

David Krutko Mackenzie Delta

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. We had a meeting that we attended in Tsiigehtchic, along with the Minister of Health and the Minister of Justice, in which the issue came up about nursing. The community made it clear to the Minister at that meeting that there was a nurse in the community who’s served there several years. She’s usually there during breakup and freeze-up — six weeks here, six weeks there. She’s presently working up in Holman and also in Tuktoyaktuk.

The community asked her to follow up on that by way of checking with the individual to see if she’s willing to spend more time in the communities so that they can have someone there. If we can’t get full time, at least have someone committed to serve the communities in different spurts. I’d like to ask the Minister: did she follow up on that recommendation that came out of the public meeting we had in Tsiigehtchic?

Question 15-16(3) Nursing Shortage In Tsiigehtchic
Oral Questions (Reversion)

The Speaker

The Speaker Paul Delorey

Thank you, Mr. Krutko. The honourable Minister of Health and Social Services, Ms. Lee.

Question 15-16(3) Nursing Shortage In Tsiigehtchic
Oral Questions (Reversion)

Range Lake

Sandy Lee

Sandy Lee Minister of Health and Social Services

Yes, I have, Mr. Speaker, and I have asked the CEO of the Beaufort-Delta Health and Social Services Authority, who was also at the meeting with me, to follow up on that. My understanding is that this nurse is employed by the authority, and she floats around in different communities. She will, and I have already indicated that. I have directed the department, with the Beaufort-Delta, to look at extending nursing services in Tsiigehtchic.

I believe I’ve made this commitment at least ten times in the last two weeks. I’m not sure how else I could say that, Mr. Speaker. I am committed to seeing how she spends the nursing services in Tsiigehtchic.

Question 15-16(3) Nursing Shortage In Tsiigehtchic
Oral Questions (Reversion)

David Krutko

David Krutko Mackenzie Delta

Mr. Speaker, like I stated in my earlier question, there was a nurse who basically was there full time about six years ago. She was paid. The money is there for the health centre. She lived in the community for a number of years.

I’d like to ask the Minister: is there that commitment that this position will be committed full time knowing that there’s an individual out there who’s willing to stay in the community for that period of time?

Question 15-16(3) Nursing Shortage In Tsiigehtchic
Oral Questions (Reversion)

Range Lake

Sandy Lee

Sandy Lee Minister of Health and Social Services

Mr. Speaker, I have committed to the Member that we will work to extend the nursing coverage in Tsiigehtchic. The community has expressed interest in extending the nurse visits there, because right now the nurse visits weekly,

and then they have extended stays during the freeze-up and breakup.

I have committed to the Member in writing, verbally, in meetings, in committees that I have directed the department to revisit this issue and look at all options available to extend the nursing covering in Tsiigehtchic.

Question 15-16(3) Nursing Shortage In Tsiigehtchic
Oral Questions (Reversion)

David Krutko

David Krutko Mackenzie Delta

Mr. Speaker, I just got off the phone with the individual. The individual told me herself that she likes working in Tsiigehtchic; she likes the people there; she’s willing to stay longer if that’s the point. Why is it that arrangements can’t be accommodated with a person who’s willing and committed to that community to serve that community? Why is it there are still roadblocks in the way by way of not offering that person a full time contract to work in that community rather than simply as and when?

Question 15-16(3) Nursing Shortage In Tsiigehtchic
Oral Questions (Reversion)

Range Lake

Sandy Lee

Sandy Lee Minister of Health and Social Services

Mr. Speaker, that option is not out of question; it’s just that it is up to the board authority to agree to put this position full time in that community.

Question 15-16(3) Nursing Shortage In Tsiigehtchic
Oral Questions (Reversion)

The Speaker

The Speaker Paul Delorey

Thank you, Ms. Lee. Final supplementary, Mr. Krutko.

Question 15-16(3) Nursing Shortage In Tsiigehtchic
Oral Questions (Reversion)

David Krutko

David Krutko Mackenzie Delta

Mr. Speaker, I don’t know how else to put this. The person is committed. The money is already budgeted for that health centre to operate in regard to its O&M — the cost to operate, the cost of health care — for that community. There are dollars earmarked from this Legislature to run a health centre in Tsiigehtchic.

The community is more than willing to work with the health department to do this, but because the Department of Health or the board in Inuvik, which has 45 vacancies, which they can’t even administer.... They run a deficit.

Mr. Speaker, I’m not too sure how else to put it, but exactly why is there such a complicated situation here where a community’s health is at risk and you have a person committed to helping the community solve its position? It’s been outstanding for six years. But now that we have a solution to the problem, we still have roadblocks to solve this situation.

I’d like to ask the Minister: could the Minister get directly involved, make this appointment as the Minister, use her authority and override the decision of the board in Inuvik, which doesn’t seem to want to do anything?

Question 15-16(3) Nursing Shortage In Tsiigehtchic
Oral Questions (Reversion)

Range Lake

Sandy Lee

Sandy Lee Minister of Health and Social Services

I tell you, I’d give him everything I owned if I could. I don’t know what else to say, Mr. Speaker. The rule is that we need to have at least two nurses in each community. That’s one of the reasons I have committed to the Member that I will

look at all options available to see if we could have this person stay there.

Mr. Speaker, if I had the power to order that right now, I would. I have to work through the health authority. We do have the Beaufort-Delta health authority board. They decide on how their block funding will be spent. I will get back to the Member. I’ve given him the commitment to review all options available to see how we could extend nursing covering in Tsiigehtchic.

Question 15-16(3) Nursing Shortage In Tsiigehtchic
Oral Questions (Reversion)

The Speaker

The Speaker Paul Delorey

Thank you, Ms. Lee. The honourable Member for Weledeh, Mr. Bromley.

Question 16-16(3) Energuide80 Initiative
Oral Questions (Reversion)

Bob Bromley

Bob Bromley Weledeh

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My question is for the Minister of Housing.

I appreciated his Minister’s statement on the EnerGuide 80 Program — very progressive. The one thing I noticed is that it’s actually for implementation in 2010. Everybody knows a dollar saved is a dollar earned. The same goes for greenhouse gas submissions. Why can’t we get going and get some of this implemented this coming year?

Question 16-16(3) Energuide80 Initiative
Oral Questions (Reversion)

The Speaker

The Speaker Paul Delorey

Thank you, Mr. Bromley. The honourable Minister responsible for the NWT Housing Corporation, Mr. Michael McLeod.

Question 16-16(3) Energuide80 Initiative
Oral Questions (Reversion)

Michael McLeod

Michael McLeod Deh Cho

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. We just recently decided to move forward on this initiative. We still have a lot of work to do in terms of design and engineering reviews and things of that nature. This is probably something we could fast track, but we felt that in order to do a good job, we needed the time that we’ve allotted for our people to be able to dedicate adequate resources to it.