Mr. Chair, I move that this committee recommends that the Minister of Education, Culture and Employment provide periodic updates on the progress of the implementation of the Auditor General’s recommendations on education in the Northwest Territories through status reports to the Standing Committee on Social Programs. Thank you.
Debates of Nov. 3rd, 2010
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Committee Motion 36-16(5): Progress Updates On Implementation Of Auditor General’s Recommendations To Standing Committee On Social Programs, Carried
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Committee Motion 36-16(5): Progress Updates On Implementation Of Auditor General’s Recommendations To Standing Committee On Social Programs, Carried
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Committee Motion 36-16(5): Progress Updates On Implementation Of Auditor General’s Recommendations To Standing Committee On Social Programs, Carried
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Some Hon. Members
Question.
Committee Motion 36-16(5): Progress Updates On Implementation Of Auditor General’s Recommendations To Standing Committee On Social Programs, Carried
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Committee Motion 36-16(5): Progress Updates On Implementation Of Auditor General’s Recommendations To Standing Committee On Social Programs, Carried
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Committee Motion 37-16(5): Comprehensive Response Within 120 Days, Carried
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

Kevin A. Menicoche Nahendeh
Mr. Chair, I move that the committee recommends that the Government of the Northwest Territories provide a comprehensive response to this report within 120 days. Thank you.
Committee Motion 37-16(5): Comprehensive Response Within 120 Days, Carried
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Committee Motion 37-16(5): Comprehensive Response Within 120 Days, Carried
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Some Hon. Members
Question.
Committee Motion 37-16(5): Comprehensive Response Within 120 Days, Carried
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Committee Motion 37-16(5): Comprehensive Response Within 120 Days, Carried
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Committee Motion 37-16(5): Comprehensive Response Within 120 Days, Carried
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Some Hon. Members
Agreed.
Committee Motion 37-16(5): Comprehensive Response Within 120 Days, Carried
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

The Chair David Krutko
We have concluded Committee Report 6-16(5).
We agreed, prior to this, that we would go to Tabled Document 30-16(5). Mr. Bromley.
Committee Motion 37-16(5): Comprehensive Response Within 120 Days, Carried
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

Bob Bromley Weledeh
Thank you, Mr. Chair. I want to take a few moments today to discuss the process that will be followed to consider and debate the report of the Independent Commission to Review Members’ Compensation and Benefits. I would be remiss if I didn’t begin by thanking the commission members themselves for their detailed and thoughtful work.
The commission provided every Member of the House with opportunity to provide their thoughts and perspectives for the commission’s consideration. Ample opportunity was also made for public participation. The commission members were Ed Gullberg, Leon Lafferty and Marion Burles. The commission was initially chaired by Mr. Garth Malakoe, prior to his appointment to the Territorial Court. It is obvious from the report that each of these individuals dedicated a great deal of time and effort to this work.
Mr. Chair, our Legislative Assembly has adopted a process for reviewing MLA compensation and benefits similar to that which exists in most Canadian and Commonwealth jurisdictions. Although the ultimate authority to enact legislation setting MLA compensation must rest with legislators themselves, those decisions are guided by review by an independent body at the beginning of every new Assembly. Our Assembly has also adopted a custom whereby sitting MLAs never vote to change their own compensation. Changes to Members’ compensation normally take effect at the commencement of the following Assembly. These two steps help lessen the necessary but unfortunate necessity of having MLAs determine their own compensation.
Mr. Chair, the report of the independent commission was tabled in this House on May 11, 2010. It was referred to Committee of the Whole on May 13, 2010, and has remained there since.
Mr. Chair, I think it’s important that the public understand what the status of this report is. Following adjournment of the House this week, we will reconvene on February 8, 2011. At that time… Excuse me, Mr. Chair, we may convene on February 1, 2011. At that time, the report of the independent commission will remain on the orders of the day. In the intervening period, staff will complete their analysis of the commission’s report and prepare draft legislation that can be considered in conjunction with the report. It makes sense to debate the report and any draft legislation falling out from the report at the same time, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Chair, I look forward to a full and thorough debate on the report of the independent commission when this House reconvenes in February. With that, Mr. Chair, I move that we report progress.
---Carried
Committee Motion 37-16(5): Comprehensive Response Within 120 Days, Carried
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Report of Committee of the Whole
Report of Committee of the Whole
Report of Committee of the Whole
Report of Committee of the Whole

David Krutko Mackenzie Delta
Mr. Speaker, committee has been considering Committee Report 3-16(5), Report on the Review of the Child and Family Services Act; Committee Report 4-16(5), Report on the Review of the 2008-2009 Annual Report of the Languages Commissioner of the Northwest Territories; Committee Report 5-16(5), Report on the Review of the 2008-2009 Annual Report of the Information Privacy Commissioner of the Northwest Territories; Committee Report 6-16(5), Review of the Auditor General of Education in the Northwest Territories; and Tabled Document 30-16(5), 2010 Review of Members’ Compensation and Benefits, and would like to report progress with 20 motions being adopted and that committee reports 3, 4, 5 and 6 are concluded. Mr. Speaker, I move that the report of Committee of the Whole be concurred with.
Report of Committee of the Whole
Report of Committee of the Whole

The Speaker Paul Delorey
Thank you, Mr. Krutko. Motion is on the floor. Do you have a seconder? The honourable Member for Tu Nedhe, Mr. Beaulieu.
---Carried
Item 22, third reading of bills. The honourable Minister responsible for Finance, Mr. Miltenberger.
Bill 21: Supplementary Appropriation Act (Operations Expenditures), No. 4, 2009-2010
Third Reading of Bills
Thebacha

Michael Miltenberger Minister of Finance
I move, seconded by the honourable Member for Range Lake, that Bill 21, Supplementary Appropriation Act (Operations Expenditures), No. 4, 2009-2010, be read for the third time. Thank you.
Bill 21: Supplementary Appropriation Act (Operations Expenditures), No. 4, 2009-2010
Third Reading of Bills
November 3rd, 2010

The Speaker Paul Delorey
Thank you, Mr. Miltenberger. Motion is on the floor. The motion is in order. Bill 21 has had third reading.
---Carried
The honourable Minister of Finance, Mr. Miltenberger.
Bill 22: Supplementary Appropriation Act (Infrastructure Expenditures), No. 5, 2009-2010
Third Reading of Bills
Thebacha

Michael Miltenberger Minister of Finance
I move, seconded by the honourable Member for Monfwi, that Bill 22, Supplementary Appropriation Act (Infrastructure Expenditures), No. 5, 2009-2010, be read for the third time. Thank you.
Bill 22: Supplementary Appropriation Act (Infrastructure Expenditures), No. 5, 2009-2010
Third Reading of Bills

The Speaker Paul Delorey
Thank you, Mr. Miltenberger. Motion is on the floor. The motion is in order. To the motion. Bill 22 has had third reading.
---Carried
The honourable Minister of Finance, Mr. Miltenberger.
Bill 23: Supplementary Appropriation Act (Operations Expenditures), No. 2, 2010-2011
Third Reading of Bills
Thebacha

Michael Miltenberger Minister of Finance
I move, seconded by the honourable Member for Inuvik Boot Lake, that Bill 23, Supplementary Appropriation Act (Operations Expenditures), No. 2, 2010-2011, be read for the third time. Thank you.
Bill 23: Supplementary Appropriation Act (Operations Expenditures), No. 2, 2010-2011
Third Reading of Bills

The Speaker Paul Delorey
Thank you, Mr. Miltenberger. Motion is on the floor. The motion is in order. Bill 23 has had third reading.
---Carried
The honourable Minister of Finance, Mr. Miltenberger.
Bill 24: Supplementary Appropriation Act (Infrastructure Expenditures), No. 4, 2010-2011
Third Reading of Bills
Thebacha

Michael Miltenberger Minister of Finance
I move, seconded by the honourable Member for Deh Cho, that Bill 24, Supplementary Appropriation Act (Infrastructure Expenditures), No. 4, 2010-2011, be read for the third time. Thank you.
Bill 24: Supplementary Appropriation Act (Infrastructure Expenditures), No. 4, 2010-2011
Third Reading of Bills

The Speaker Paul Delorey
Thank you, Mr. Miltenberger. Motion is on the floor. The motion is in order. Bill 24 has had third reading.
---Carried
Mr. Clerk, orders of the day.