This is page numbers 191 - 216 of the Hansard for the 17th Assembly, 1st 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 poverty.

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Question 73-17(1): Status Of Draft Anti-Poverty Strategy
Oral Questions

Bob McLeod

Bob McLeod Yellowknife South

I think we’re following normal procedure in developing an Anti-Poverty Strategy. We will be developing a draft Anti-Poverty Strategy and will be coming forward to committee. Also, as I indicated earlier, we are meeting with the Anti-Poverty Coalition on January 19th . Thank you.

Question 73-17(1): Status Of Draft Anti-Poverty Strategy
Oral Questions

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. McLeod. Your final, short supplementary. Ms. Bisaro.

Question 73-17(1): Status Of Draft Anti-Poverty Strategy
Oral Questions

Wendy Bisaro

Wendy Bisaro Frame Lake

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Thanks to the Premier. I guess I don’t understand the reticence of this government to release papers that they’re using to base a strategy on. I simply want to make a statement to anybody who happens to be listening: Find a person on the advisory committee. Present your points to them; they’re the only ones that have input. Thank you.

Question 73-17(1): Status Of Draft Anti-Poverty Strategy
Oral Questions

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Ms. Bisaro. More of a comment, but would you like to respond? The honourable Premier, Mr. McLeod.

Question 73-17(1): Status Of Draft Anti-Poverty Strategy
Oral Questions

Bob McLeod

Bob McLeod Yellowknife South

There will be opportunities to comment on it. We will be briefing committee. We will be providing the discussion paper and a draft strategy to committee. Thank you.

Question 73-17(1): Status Of Draft Anti-Poverty Strategy
Oral Questions

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. McLeod. The honourable Member for Weledeh, Mr. Bromley.

Question 74-17(1): Establishment Of A Mental Health Court
Oral Questions

December 13th, 2011

Bob Bromley

Bob Bromley Weledeh

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My question today is for the Minister of Justice. The rate of mental health issues in the Northwest Territories is the highest in Canada. Health and Social Services is in the process of reorganizing our mental health services. A motion in the 16th Assembly calling for a mental health court was overwhelmingly endorsed by front-line, non-government organizations, and Bill C-10, obviously, elevates dramatically the need for prevention and diversion programs to keep people, especially those with mental health issues, out of the costly justice process. What is the Minister doing to get a mental health court in place and resolve this need? Thank you.

Question 74-17(1): Establishment Of A Mental Health Court
Oral Questions

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. Bromley. The honourable Minister of Justice, Mr. Abernethy.

Question 74-17(1): Establishment Of A Mental Health Court
Oral Questions

Great Slave

Glen Abernethy

Glen Abernethy Minister of Justice

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. In the 16th Legislative Assembly I believe

my colleague Mr. Bromley put forward a motion that was seconded by the Member from Frame Lake, which asked us to begin research and examine options for potential benefits of the introduction of a mental health court. Since we’ve come back as the 17th Assembly, I’ve had conversations with my

colleague Mr. Bromley, but also my colleague Mr. Beaulieu about this particular opportunity.

The Minister of Health has indicated that they wish to be moving forward with more prevention and treatment options within the Department of Health and Social Services, and we’ve agreed to work together to come up with a response on whether a mental health court would be the appropriate tool to use here in the Northwest Territories. But in addition, we also want to talk about integrated case management, having the departments of Justice and Health and Social Services work together more closely. We want to talk about front-end diversion to community programs and supports that could be done by the RCMP and other organizations before people are even charged, and we want to talk a lot about specialized courts.

Will a mental health court be the exact one that is laid out in the end if it is deemed to be appropriate? I can’t say. There are other options like a wellness court used in the Yukon, but it is certainly something that we’re exploring at this point in time.

We need to look at the social indicators of crime in the Northwest Territories and we need to all work together. I’m excited to say that the Department of Justice and the Department of Health and Social Services are going to be working on this and will, hopefully, come to committee and Members with some options which may indeed include a diversion-type court yet to be determined. Thank you.

Question 74-17(1): Establishment Of A Mental Health Court
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Bob Bromley

Bob Bromley Weledeh

I appreciate that all those discussions are being had and are ongoing but, obviously, the need is only growing, so we really want on-the-ground actions. I guess my next question will be when can we see recommendations coming forward that we can actually get going on the ground. Thank you.

Question 74-17(1): Establishment Of A Mental Health Court
Oral Questions

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Glen Abernethy

Glen Abernethy Minister of Justice

I can’t say exactly when we’ll actually see the recommendations come forward, but I have committed to work with the Department of Health and Social Services to come up with a working group that’s going to come up with these recommendations. I hope to have that to the Member shortly after Christmas, as far as when the actual recommendations come out. We might need a bit more time. I will continue to work on that.

Building on this is the conversation I had with the federal Minister on Monday. The federal Minister did indicate that they would be willing to work with us on options to help keep individuals out of the court system and that mental health courts or divergent court of some sort might be one of those options. We are getting support from other areas as well. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Question 74-17(1): Establishment Of A Mental Health Court
Oral Questions

Bob Bromley

Bob Bromley Weledeh

Again, I appreciate the response from the Minister. Obviously the motion and the discussions – I think this was brought up in our motion on Bill C-10 as well – was specifically to deal with the mental health issues. Can the Minister assure me that there will be a focus of the… Obviously I am hoping for broader and other areas of prevention and diversion, but in this particular case I am hoping we can focus on the mental health issues that the Northwest Territories is challenged with. Thank you.

Question 74-17(1): Establishment Of A Mental Health Court
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Glen Abernethy

Glen Abernethy Minister of Justice

I commit that in the research that the working group does that they will include those types of discussions and they will certainly include all of the research and analysis that my colleague Mr. Bromley had prepared as part of the motion in the 16th Assembly. We are

looking to collect as much information as we can and to include all of that. I commit that that information will certainly be included.

Question 74-17(1): Establishment Of A Mental Health Court
Oral Questions

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. Abernethy. Final, short supplementary, Mr. Bromley.

Question 74-17(1): Establishment Of A Mental Health Court
Oral Questions

Bob Bromley

Bob Bromley Weledeh

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I guess, just briefly, I would be interested to learn what possibilities there are for support from the federal government to deal with these issues based on the Minister’s visit. Thank you.

Question 74-17(1): Establishment Of A Mental Health Court
Oral Questions

Great Slave

Glen Abernethy

Glen Abernethy Minister of Justice

During my conversation with the federal Minister of Justice in Ottawa, we talked about options to keep people out of the court system and we have agreed that our department, and the federal department and the territorial department are going to work together to come up with some options in this area. Diversions

is certainly one of those areas. The departments will continue to have that conversation. As more information comes down, I am absolutely happy to share that with committee and with the Regular Members. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Question 74-17(1): Establishment Of A Mental Health Court
Oral Questions

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. Abernethy. Time for oral questions is now complete. But before we move on, colleagues, I would like to have recognition of visitors in the gallery. Annemieke Mulders, NWT Status of Women; Dawn Tremblay, Ecology North; Lois Little; Ron McLean, United Church; Sandra Lockhart, PSAC North; and Ben McDonald, Alternatives North. Welcome to the House.

Item 8, written questions. Item 9, returns to written questions. Item 10, replies to opening address. Item 11, petitions. The honourable Member for Weledeh, Mr. Bromley.

Petition 1-17(1): Creating An Anti-Poverty Strategy In The Northwest Territories
Petitions

Bob Bromley

Bob Bromley Weledeh

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I would like to present a petition dealing with the matter of creating an Anti-Poverty Strategy for the Northwest Territories.

The petition contains 309 signatures of Northwest Territories residents. The petitioners request that the Government of the Northwest Territories get to work immediately on creating an Anti-Poverty Strategy for the Northwest Territories and that the government work collaboratively with community groups, labour, business and others who want to eliminate poverty in the Northwest Territories. Mahsi.

Petition 1-17(1): Creating An Anti-Poverty Strategy In The Northwest Territories
Petitions

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. Bromley. Item 12, reports of standing and special committees. Item 13, reports of committees on the review of bills. Item 14, tabling of documents. The honourable Minister of Industry, Tourism and Investment, Mr. Ramsay.

Tabled Document 12-17(1): Northwest Territories Geoscience Office Strategic Plan 2011-2016
Tabling of Documents

Kam Lake

David Ramsay

David Ramsay Minister of Industry, Tourism and Investment

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I wish to table the following document, entitled “NWT Geoscience Office Strategic Plan 2011-2016.” Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Tabled Document 12-17(1): Northwest Territories Geoscience Office Strategic Plan 2011-2016
Tabling of Documents

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. Ramsay. The honourable Minister of ENR, Mr. Miltenberger.

Tabled Document 13-17(1): Northwest Territories State Of The Environment Report Highlights 2011
Tabling of Documents

Michael Miltenberger

Michael Miltenberger Thebacha

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I wish to table the following document, entitled “NWT State of the Environment Report Highlights 2011.” Thank you.

Tabled Document 13-17(1): Northwest Territories State Of The Environment Report Highlights 2011
Tabling of Documents

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. Miltenberger. The honourable Member for Weledeh, Mr. Bromley.

Tabled Document14-17(1): Average Household Income By Lowest And Highest Income - Canada, Provinces And Territories, 2009
Tabling of Documents

Bob Bromley

Bob Bromley Weledeh

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I would like to table the following document, entitled “Average Household Income by Lowest and Highest Income Group, Canada, Provinces and Territories, 2009.” Mahsi.

Tabled Document14-17(1): Average Household Income By Lowest And Highest Income - Canada, Provinces And Territories, 2009
Tabling of Documents

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. Bromley. Item 15, notices of motion. Item 16, notices of motion for first reading of bills. The honourable Minister of Finance, Mr. Miltenberger.