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Question 16-17(1): Backlog To Joint Replacement Surgeries At Inuvik Hospital
Oral Questions

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. Moses. The honourable Minister of Health, Mr. Beaulieu.

Question 16-17(1): Backlog To Joint Replacement Surgeries At Inuvik Hospital
Oral Questions

Tu Nedhe

Tom Beaulieu

Tom Beaulieu Minister of Health and Social Services

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The reason that the Stanton Territorial Health Authority is not actively doing elective joint replacement surgeries at this time is due to ongoing renovations to the ventilation system. They have to achieve a super clean operating room in order to do joint replacements because there is high possibility of infection with that type of surgery.

Question 16-17(1): Backlog To Joint Replacement Surgeries At Inuvik Hospital
Oral Questions

Alfred Moses

Alfred Moses Inuvik Boot Lake

With the new standard put in place, that’s probably been about the amount of time since the backlog started. It has taken awhile and I was just wondering what the plan in place was to address the backlog and what exactly is the plan that the Department of Health has come up with to address the backlog of these elective surgeries.

Question 16-17(1): Backlog To Joint Replacement Surgeries At Inuvik Hospital
Oral Questions

Tu Nedhe

Tom Beaulieu

Tom Beaulieu Minister of Health and Social Services

The Member is right; there has been a backlog as a result of not doing the elective joint replacement surgery. What we are doing is we are approaching Edmonton, the ones that are emergency situations. Some of the emergency situations are maybe what the Member is describing are possibilities. Although Edmonton, too, also has some on the waiting list. So that is our backup plan, but realistically our objective is to get the operating room back operational. Thank you.

Question 16-17(1): Backlog To Joint Replacement Surgeries At Inuvik Hospital
Oral Questions

Alfred Moses

Alfred Moses Inuvik Boot Lake

I respect the answer that the department is doing as much as it can. Is there an expected timeline that these surgeries can be brought back on schedule so that the people in the communities that have been waiting of the last couple of years have confidence in this government that they are moving forward and have that interest in getting them back on their feet and healthy and becoming society again.

Question 16-17(1): Backlog To Joint Replacement Surgeries At Inuvik Hospital
Oral Questions

Tu Nedhe

Tom Beaulieu

Tom Beaulieu Minister of Health and Social Services

The project to turn the operating room into a super clean operating room is out to tender now. Our objective is to have the operating room operational, I guess, on April of 2012, this coming year. Thank you.

Question 16-17(1): Backlog To Joint Replacement Surgeries At Inuvik Hospital
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The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. Beaulieu. Final, short supplementary, Mr. Moses.

Question 16-17(1): Backlog To Joint Replacement Surgeries At Inuvik Hospital
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Alfred Moses

Alfred Moses Inuvik Boot Lake

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. April of 2012 we can expect people of the communities of the Northwest Territories, the ones that have been waiting for the last few years, to start moving through the process and getting their surgeries taken care of by this 17

th Legislative Assembly and

the government. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Question 16-17(1): Backlog To Joint Replacement Surgeries At Inuvik Hospital
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The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. Moses. More of a comment. Moving on. The honourable Member for Frame Lake, Ms. Bisaro.

Question 17-17(1): Coalition Against Family Violence Action Plan
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Wendy Bisaro

Wendy Bisaro Frame Lake

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I would like to follow up on my Member’s statement, and I would address these questions to the Minister responsible for Women and the Executive.

I would like to, again, commend all my male colleagues for wearing a white ribbon today, and I would hope that you don’t just wear the white ribbon today but that you will continue to wear the white ribbon throughout the year as an indication of your pledge to actively work against violence against women.

The Coalition on Family Violence Action Plan 2 has certainly done a lot of work. It has increased the awareness and the prevention of family violence and abuse throughout the NWT but, as I said in my statement, we need to continue the work that the coalition has been doing. They’ve done a good job and I feel that we need to continue to support them. I would like to ask the Minister what consideration has the Minister and/or his staff given to the 19 recommendations in the Phase 3 action plan. Thank you.

Question 17-17(1): Coalition Against Family Violence Action Plan
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The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Ms. Bisaro. The honourable Premier, Mr. McLeod.

Question 17-17(1): Coalition Against Family Violence Action Plan
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Yellowknife South

Bob McLeod

Bob McLeod Premier

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. We, too, are very grateful for the work that has been done by the Status of Women Council and also the Native Women’s Association. With regard to the 19 recommendations on the Coalition Against Family Violence, we are just starting the process of reviewing them as we begin getting ready for the business planning process.

Question 17-17(1): Coalition Against Family Violence Action Plan
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Wendy Bisaro

Wendy Bisaro Frame Lake

Thanks to the Minister for that response. We are probably entering into a time where the staff and Ministers are developing business plans for the 2012-13 year now and probably in early January. There’s a specific request from the coalition for core funding in three areas: one, to stabilize existing shelters; two, enhance community services related to family violence; and three, establish a program for men who use violence and abuse. I’d like to know from the Minister, relative to these three specific requests for core funding to continue the work that’s already been done and accomplished and that we recognize, I’d like to ask the Minister how this government will respond to that particular request for core funding. Thank you.

Question 17-17(1): Coalition Against Family Violence Action Plan
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Yellowknife South

Bob McLeod

Bob McLeod Premier

We will be responding to each of those three requests. On the first one, on the shelters, I believe we have responded in the

affirmative, that as a government we will be continuing funding for the continuation of the shelter program. On the two other requests, we’re still reviewing on the training for prevention of violence for men. We are reviewing the proposed program to see if it meets the requirements of both the government and that they will be successful. On the other one, we’re also reviewing that specific request as well.

Question 17-17(1): Coalition Against Family Violence Action Plan
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Wendy Bisaro

Wendy Bisaro Frame Lake

Thanks to the Premier. I’m really pleased to hear that these recommendations are being reviewed and I would hope that they are being seriously reviewed. The Minister mentioned that they will continue funding particularly in regard to stabilizing existing shelters. I would hope that that would be core funding and not just one-time funding, because that is the specific request of the coalition.

I’d like to know from the Minister, as they review these recommendations and as they consider additions or deletions or whatever to the business plans upcoming, how will the Minister, how will the Minister’s staff involve the coalition and their partners in the consideration of their requests. Thank you.

Question 17-17(1): Coalition Against Family Violence Action Plan
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Yellowknife South

Bob McLeod

Bob McLeod Premier

I believe that the coalition has provided a valuable service to the government and we will continue to involve them as we go through in reviewing these 19 recommendations.

Question 17-17(1): Coalition Against Family Violence Action Plan
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The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. Premier. Your final, short supplementary.

Question 17-17(1): Coalition Against Family Violence Action Plan
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Wendy Bisaro

Wendy Bisaro Frame Lake

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Thanks for the answer. I guess I would like to get a little more specific, and I appreciate that you’re going to involve them, but can the Premier tell me specifically how you will involve them. Will you bring them in for department discussions or consultation, or will you simply send them e-mails? Can I get an indication of what kind of involvement you’re referencing? Thank you.

Question 17-17(1): Coalition Against Family Violence Action Plan
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Yellowknife South

Bob McLeod

Bob McLeod Premier

We will be reviewing them and we will be involving them where it will make the most sense and where we will get the best advice for the amount of money that we spend on it.

Question 17-17(1): Coalition Against Family Violence Action Plan
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The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. Premier. The honourable Member for Nahendeh, Mr. Menicoche.

Question 18-17(1): Need For New Schools In Nahanni Butte And Trout Lake
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Kevin A. Menicoche

Kevin A. Menicoche Nahendeh

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I want to follow up on my constituency need for a couple of schools in Nahanni Butte and Trout Lake. I would like to ask the Minister of Education a couple of questions. I have been raising this issue for several years.

First of all, perhaps I should ask about Trout Lake. I always made the case because the community has always made the case that it is not an actual school. It is a recreational centre where they are being educated. I would like to ask the Minister of Education, are they looking at Trout Lake of building their own stand-alone school? Thank you.

Question 18-17(1): Need For New Schools In Nahanni Butte And Trout Lake
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The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. Menicoche. The honourable Minister of Education, Mr. Lafferty.

Question 18-17(1): Need For New Schools In Nahanni Butte And Trout Lake
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Jackson Lafferty

Jackson Lafferty Monfwi

Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. The Trout Lake school has been, as the Member stated, he is quite correct that it has been raised in this House. They have been part of the capital planning process along with other pressing matters that are before us within the Department of Education, Culture and Employment.

When we do the capital planning process, we compile the important issues such as one from Trout Lake and one from Nahanni Butte and other regions. It trickles down to which is the most pressing issue in the Northwest Territories. Based on that, the selection criteria is selecting those individual projects and then it is the highlight of what we are here today. We will be discussing the projects as well. Based on that, that is the process.

I did commit to the Member that I will be visiting Trout Lake, the Nahendeh region, in the near future. Mahsi.

Question 18-17(1): Need For New Schools In Nahanni Butte And Trout Lake
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Kevin A. Menicoche

Kevin A. Menicoche Nahendeh

Certainly the community will welcome any visit by the Minister to show them their case, indeed. Would the Minister be able to confirm that at least these schools are on the long-term 20-year capital needs assessment? Thank you.

Question 18-17(1): Need For New Schools In Nahanni Butte And Trout Lake
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Jackson Lafferty

Jackson Lafferty Monfwi

This particular school along with other schools, we continue to monitor them. It is based on the teachers in the community, the students, based on the population. If there is an increase in the student population, then we will definitely put that as a high pressing need for the Northwest Territories to be considered as part of the capital project. Yes, indeed, this is part of the process that we must continue to monitor. I understand the issues with the school capacity, so we will continue to monitor that as well. Mahsi.