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Question 233-16(3): Terms Of Reference And Mandate For Electrical Rates Reviews
Oral Questions (Reversion)

March 1st, 2009

Robert Hawkins

Robert Hawkins Yellowknife Centre

Mr. Speaker, I’m only asking these questions because it seems it’s being asked in the public. I appreciate the frustration the Minister may be having, but the fact is there are people out there concerned that it doesn’t have a mandate and there’s no blueprint on how they converge. Mr. Speaker, I’ve heard answers from the Premier today and he seems to assume they will converge sometime in the fall, if they do. I’d like to know, without a mandate and terms of reference, how do we stay on track, how do we stay focused, how does it make sense and how do we know where we’re going without that type of focus? Thank you.

Question 233-16(3): Terms Of Reference And Mandate For Electrical Rates Reviews
Oral Questions (Reversion)

Bob McLeod

Bob McLeod Yellowknife South

If the Member is hearing these concerns from his constituents, then there will be opportunity for them to raise those concerns. As the Premier has indicated, he will be coming forward with terms of reference and mandates for the other two reviews which the Member would have input into. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Question 233-16(3): Terms Of Reference And Mandate For Electrical Rates Reviews
Oral Questions (Reversion)

The Speaker

The Speaker Paul Delorey

Thank you, Mr. McLeod. The honourable Member for Sahtu, Mr. Yakeleya.

Question 234-16(3): Review Of Power Rates And Power Corporation Operations
Oral Questions (Reversion)

Norman Yakeleya

Norman Yakeleya Sahtu

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I’d like to ask questions, again, to the Minister of the Ministerial Energy Coordinating Committee in terms of the Minister has indicated that by June we should have some indication as to what the people in the Northwest Territories are saying in terms of the consultations that are going to take place. From June, can the Minister outline in terms of within the life of this Assembly, what the possibility is that can we expect people who want lower rates and want to look at the electricity regulations, what brought forward can we see as a government in terms of making some changes in our communities in terms of the high cost of energy?

Question 234-16(3): Review Of Power Rates And Power Corporation Operations
Oral Questions (Reversion)

The Speaker

The Speaker Paul Delorey

Thank you, Mr. Yakeleya. The honourable lead Minister on the Energy Coordinating Committee, Mr. Bob McLeod.

Question 234-16(3): Review Of Power Rates And Power Corporation Operations
Oral Questions (Reversion)

Bob McLeod

Bob McLeod Yellowknife South

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The Member is asking me to put forward some hypothetical situations and we’ve just set up a panel to go out and ask people those very questions, so I’d wait until we have a report before I speculate on the possibilities of changing rates. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Question 234-16(3): Review Of Power Rates And Power Corporation Operations
Oral Questions (Reversion)

Norman Yakeleya

Norman Yakeleya Sahtu

Mr. Speaker, I didn’t mean to put the Minister in the position of speculating, but clearly, Mr. Speaker, when the panel comes together in June, the panel will have some very concrete ideas as to where we could go in terms of what does it take to maybe implement a two-rate hydro zone or electric diesel zone in terms of rates on our electricity. Certainly we went through the Public Utilities Board for the general rate application process. So there are some things we could do right away in terms of reducing the cost of energy in our communities. Again, I am asking for some, maybe a broader outline in terms of the support for the panel in terms of the direction they may receive from the communities.

Question 234-16(3): Review Of Power Rates And Power Corporation Operations
Oral Questions (Reversion)

Bob McLeod

Bob McLeod Yellowknife South

Mr. Speaker, the Member can be assured that the fundamental aspect of the review is to try to find ways to reduce costs and to provide cheaper energy to people in the communities. There are a number of different ways that it can be done. I will wait until the committee has had a chance to do its work and make its recommendations. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Question 234-16(3): Review Of Power Rates And Power Corporation Operations
Oral Questions (Reversion)

The Speaker

The Speaker Paul Delorey

Thank you, Mr. McLeod. Short supplementary, Mr. Yakeleya.

Question 234-16(3): Review Of Power Rates And Power Corporation Operations
Oral Questions (Reversion)

Norman Yakeleya

Norman Yakeleya Sahtu

Thank you. Mr. Speaker, I, too, would surely like to see the report in terms of the recommendations from the panel. Mr. Speaker, regarding the recommendations, I am hearing lots

in the communities about implementing a one-rate zone down the Mackenzie Valley. There are some issues there.

Mr. Speaker, in terms of the implementation on a one-rate zone, it was felt very strongly in the Mackenzie Valley. I guess what I am asking is, if that is the panel’s conclusion, what type of work needs to be done in terms of having this type of decision be implemented within the life of this government. I am asking the Minister in terms of the swiftness of this panel to implement, for example, a one-rate zone in the Mackenzie Valley. Thank you.

Question 234-16(3): Review Of Power Rates And Power Corporation Operations
Oral Questions (Reversion)

Bob McLeod

Bob McLeod Yellowknife South

I wouldn’t want to focus on just one possibility because we are asking the panel to look at all possibilities and whatever the panel comes back with, there will be opportunity for good discussion before any final decisions are made. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Question 234-16(3): Review Of Power Rates And Power Corporation Operations
Oral Questions (Reversion)

The Speaker

The Speaker Paul Delorey

Thank you, Mr. McLeod. Item 8, written questions. Item 9, returns to written questions. Mr. Clerk.

Return To Written Question 3-16(3): GNWT Employee Performance Bonuses
Returns to Written Questions

Tim Mercer Clerk Of The House

Mr. Speaker, I have a return to Written Question 3-16(3) asked by Mr. Abernethy on February 9, 2009, to the Honourable Floyd Roland, the Premier, regarding the GNWT employee performance bonuses. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

There are three separate policies governing the awarding of performance pay to executive managers, senior managers and excluded employees.

Individuals who are employed through executive manager contracts include deputy ministers and other senior heads of departments and agencies. Provisions for performance pay are included in the executive manager contract. There are no automatic performance increases for these individuals. Based on outstanding job performance and contribution to department and government objectives, these individuals may be awarded up to 15 percent of their salary in performance pay. This can be paid as a one-time bonus, a salary increment or a combination of the two. Performance pay for senior managers is governed by the Senior Managers’ Handbook, which contains terms and conditions of employment approved by the Financial Management Board.

Based on job performance and achievement of specific objectives, senior managers may be awarded up to 8 percent of their salary in performance pay. This can be paid as a one-time bonus, a salary increment, or a combination of the two.

Performance pay for excluded employees is governed by the Excluded Employees’ Handbook. Based on exceptional performance, excluded employees can receive two pay increments for outstanding performance, or a bonus of 5 percent if they are at the top of their pay grid.

Performance pay totals for the 2007-2008 fiscal year are as follows:

$161,262.27 was paid out to 68 percent of the executive managers who were eligible for performance pay;

$738,863.00 was paid out to 82 percent of the senior managers who were eligible for performance pay; and,

$349,182.00 was paid out to 18 percent of excluded employees who were eligible for performance pay.

Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Return To Written Question 3-16(3): GNWT Employee Performance Bonuses
Returns to Written Questions

The Speaker

The Speaker Paul Delorey

Thank you, Mr. Clerk. Item 10, replies to opening address. Item 11, petitions. Item 12, reports of standing and special committees. Item 13, reports of committees on the review of bills. Item 14, tabling of documents. Mr. Clerk.

Tabled Document 19-16(3): Response To Petition 5-16(3): NWT Electrical Power Rates
Tabling of Documents

Tim Mercer Clerk Of The House

Mr. Speaker, I would like to table a response to Petition 5-16(3) provided by the Honourable Floyd Roland, Minister responsible for the NWT Power Corporation, in response to a petition given by Mr. Kevin Menicoche on February 9, 2009. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Tabled Document 19-16(3): Response To Petition 5-16(3): NWT Electrical Power Rates
Tabling of Documents

The Speaker

The Speaker Paul Delorey

Thank you, Mr. Clerk. Item 15, notices of motion. Item 16, notices of motion for first reading of bills. Item 17, motions. Item 18, first reading of bills. Item 19, second reading of bills. Item 20, consideration in Committee of the Whole of bills and other matters: Tabled Document 7-16(3), Ministerial Benefits Policy; Tabled Document 11-16(3), Northwest Territories Main Estimates 2009-2010; Tabled Document 17-16(3), Supplementary Appropriation No. 3, 2008-2009;

Committee Report 2-16(3), Standing Committee on Rules and Procedures Report on Matters Referred to the Committee; Bill 1, An Act to Amend the Historical Resources Act; Bill 3, International Interest in Mobile Aircraft Equipment Act; Bill 4, Public Library Act; Bill 5, Professional Corporations Act; and Bill 7, An Act to Amend the Student Financial Assistance Act.

By the authority given me as Speaker by Motion 10-16(3), I hereby authorize the House to sit beyond the daily hour of adjournment to consider the business before the House, with Mr. Abernethy in the chair.

Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

The Chair

The Chair Glen Abernethy

Thank you. I would like to call Committee of the Whole to order. We were considering Tabled Document 7-16(3), Tabled Document 11-16(3), Tabled Document 17-16(3), Committee Report 2-16(3), Bills 1, 3, 4, 5 and 7. What is the wish of the committee? Mr. Beaulieu.

Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

Tom Beaulieu

Tom Beaulieu Tu Nedhe

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The committee wishes to proceed with, continue with the main estimates review of Transportation and then to Tabled Document 17-16(3), Supplementary Appropriation No. 3, 2008-2009, and if there is any time left after that, we would like to get into Municipal and Community Affairs. Thank you.

Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

The Chair

The Chair Glen Abernethy

Thank you. Is committee agreed?

Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

The Chair

The Chair Glen Abernethy

Agreed. We will take a short break and then we’ll come back with the Department of Transportation.

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Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

The Chair

The Chair Glen Abernethy

I’d like to call Committee of the Whole Back to order. We are reviewing the Department of Transportation. We are on page 11-17. Before we begin, does the Minister have witnesses he’d like to bring into the Chamber?

Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

Michael McLeod

Michael McLeod Deh Cho

Yes, I do, Mr. Chairman.

Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

The Chair

The Chair Glen Abernethy

Sergeant-at-Arms, if I could please get you to escort the witnesses into the Chamber. Oops, sorry. Does committee agree?

Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

Some Hon. Members

Agreed.