Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As well, I am not talking about what is going to happen in the future or what is happening right now. I would like to know what is happening right now, too, but this period of time, Mr. Speaker, if we didn’t have adequate services for inmates that were at that centre, which would appear to be the case, I would like to know about that. I would like, again, to get a commitment from the Minister that he is going to include that period of time, April 1, 2009, to March 31, 2010, and if he wants to throw in what is happening today and going forward for psychiatric services in there, I would appreciate that as well. Thank you.
Debates of Feb. 17th, 2011
This is page numbers 5903 - 5942 of the Hansard for the 16th Assembly, 5th 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 housing.
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Question 472-16(5): Contracts For Psychiatric Services At North Slave Correctional Centre
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Question 472-16(5): Contracts For Psychiatric Services At North Slave Correctional Centre
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Monfwi

Jackson Lafferty Minister of Justice
Again, I commit in the House to provide that information, Mr. Speaker. The $20,000 the Member is referring to, the length of time the service was provided, we can provide that information to the Members. Mahsi.
Question 472-16(5): Contracts For Psychiatric Services At North Slave Correctional Centre
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Question 473-16(5): Participant Funding For Environmental Assessment
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Bob Bromley Weledeh
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My questions are for the Minister who is responsible for environmental assessment. I want to start following up my Member’s statement by asking this question. Has the GNWT insisted that Mr. Pollard bring policies on participant funding up to snuff similar to southern jurisdictions for environmental assessments? Thank you.
Question 473-16(5): Participant Funding For Environmental Assessment
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The Speaker Paul Delorey
Thank you, Mr. Bromley. The honourable Minister responsible for Environment and Natural Resources, Mr. Michael Miltenberger.
Question 473-16(5): Participant Funding For Environmental Assessment
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Michael Miltenberger Thebacha
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The discussions we’ve had with Mr. Pollard in regard to regulatory reform and the work he’s doing and some of our concerns have focused on other areas. Though we have talked about
properly funding the processes that are currently there that haven’t been funded, things like cumulative impact. Thank you.
Question 473-16(5): Participant Funding For Environmental Assessment
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Bob Bromley Weledeh
Thank you. That certainly is an area that needs attention. I think these boards have been underfunded, but all of the northern boards have spoken out repeatedly, calling for participant funding, Mr. Speaker. So I understand, from interviews of Mr. Pollard recently and so on, the process of environmental review process is ongoing. So will the Minister provide that input to Mr. Pollard? Thank you.
Question 473-16(5): Participant Funding For Environmental Assessment
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Question 473-16(5): Participant Funding For Environmental Assessment
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Bob Bromley Weledeh
Thank you and I appreciate the Minister’s commitment there. That’s a good one. I’m wondering if the GNWT actually contributed any of the funds for this precedent-setting move where Giant Mine interveners finally did get funding, and with GNWT being a co-proponent, would they consider topping up the available participant funding, because they certainly got less than they had applied for and obviously need. Mahsi.
Question 473-16(5): Participant Funding For Environmental Assessment
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Michael Miltenberger Thebacha
Thank you. We will listen carefully to the Member’s suggestion and request. The issue of a top-up is one I will check. Our responsibility is mainly to do with the surface remediation and, of course, we’ve already contributed $27 million that we’ve booked for our share. Thank you.
Question 473-16(5): Participant Funding For Environmental Assessment
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Question 473-16(5): Participant Funding For Environmental Assessment
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Bob Bromley Weledeh
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, and thank you to the Minister for his remarks there. My last question: did the Minister ensure that his legitimate expense under the Mackenzie Valley Resource Management Act should be accounted for in the AIP negotiations, was it accounted for in the AIP negotiations to date and will he be ensuring that they are part of the final agreement? Mahsi.
Question 473-16(5): Participant Funding For Environmental Assessment
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Michael Miltenberger Thebacha
Thank you. The AIP negotiations have yet to start. We’ve signed an agreement to start the negotiations and there is a section on remediation of sites and I will check whether Giant Mine is within that particular process or not, but the main point being that we’ve just initialled the document and the actual negotiation process has yet to start. Thank you.
Question 473-16(5): Participant Funding For Environmental Assessment
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The Speaker Paul Delorey
Thank you, Mr. Miltenberger. The honourable Member for Frame Lake, Ms. Bisaro.
Question 474-16(5): Leave The Phone Alone Pledge Campaign Against Distracted Driving
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Wendy Bisaro Frame Lake
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As always, I’m trying to keep the issue of drivers using cell phones, and the fact that they shouldn’t be, front
and centre in people’s minds. It’s definitely not something we should be doing. I’m looking for a bit more information from the Minister of Transportation in regard to the pledge campaign that is now part of the Drive Alive program. So I’d like to ask the Minister if he could elaborate a little bit on the Leave the Phone Alone pledge campaign, what the department is doing to put the campaign in place. Thank you.
Question 474-16(5): Leave The Phone Alone Pledge Campaign Against Distracted Driving
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The Speaker Paul Delorey
Thank you, Ms. Bisaro. The honourable Minister responsible for Transportation, Mr. Michael McLeod.
Question 474-16(5): Leave The Phone Alone Pledge Campaign Against Distracted Driving
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Michael McLeod Deh Cho
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I’m glad the Member has raised the issue of safety for our travelling public, whether it’s on our roads or our trails or our waterways. It’s an issue that you have to be constantly promoting.
This past couple years we’ve initiated a Drive Alive activity list program that focuses on different areas. Last year we had a number of things that we worked on. This year we want to continue that. We’ll be providing advertisements and also asking some of our colleagues from the MLAs to participate. We have developed a helmet safety program through posters and other means. We’re also doing a lot of work in other areas of creating awareness with the bison and issues around bison on our highways. We’ve committed to hiring summer students and we’ve also incorporated a website and developed that over the last while and we’re doing some displays at our airports.
As part of the Drive Alive activities we’ve also started the program Take the Pledge – Distracted Driving and we have a number of activities. I can’t specify what the response has been. We’ve invested some dollars so far and plan to do another 13 or 14 thousand dollars worth of investment to promote the program. As soon as we get some summaries, I can provide it to the Member. Thank you.
Question 474-16(5): Leave The Phone Alone Pledge Campaign Against Distracted Driving
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Wendy Bisaro Frame Lake
Thanks to the Minister. The more we can do to publicize the negative aspect of driving and using cell phones and texting, the better. I’d like to know from the Minister if he knows at this point -- I understand it’s a little bit preliminary for this campaign -- whether or not the department is working in conjunction with any other groups that also work to get people to not drive distractedly. Thank you.
Question 474-16(5): Leave The Phone Alone Pledge Campaign Against Distracted Driving
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Michael McLeod Deh Cho
We had planned to contact the MLAs, if we haven’t done it already, to ask them to participate and do some promotional ads on this area. We have worked with the Students Against Drunk Drivers, I believe, and some of the municipalities, and of course we are always in contact with the RCMP, the municipal workers and the different sports organizations across the Territories. Thank you.
Question 474-16(5): Leave The Phone Alone Pledge Campaign Against Distracted Driving
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Wendy Bisaro Frame Lake
Thanks to the Minister. I guess if the Minister is going to contact MLAs, I hope that he would publish how many MLAs or how many do not take the pledge. I’d like to know from the Minister -- I mentioned in my statement that there are some amendments coming forward -- whether or not the Minister at this point can provide more information about what those amendments will be. Thank you.
Question 474-16(5): Leave The Phone Alone Pledge Campaign Against Distracted Driving
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Michael McLeod Deh Cho
I’m not sure whether we’re going to threaten the MLAs to take part. We would expect most MLAs would want to be involved with the program to providing advertisements on the different radio stations and television stations. Also, I’m sure that many would want to sign up for a Take the Pledge Program.
The legislation for distracted driving has gone through the process. We have done the due diligence on it and provided our findings to standing committee. The legislation is now in the process of being drafted. We’re working with Justice on this. We’re hoping that we’ll have the draft legislation prepared for final review. It still has to go through a number of checks and balances here before we’ll provide it, but we would expect that we would have that ready, if all goes well, at the tail end of this session or more than likely it would be the May-June session. Thank you.
Question 474-16(5): Leave The Phone Alone Pledge Campaign Against Distracted Driving
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Question 474-16(5): Leave The Phone Alone Pledge Campaign Against Distracted Driving
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Wendy Bisaro Frame Lake
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, and thanks to the Minister. I definitely don’t want to threaten anybody, but we’re called leaders and I would hope we would be leading in this particular aspect of not driving with our cell phones in use. Thanks for the information on the amendments.
To the Minister, I guess I’m just wondering, knowing that the legislation is coming forward sometime and will be passed sometime in the next four or six months, any idea when the legislation will take effect? Thank you.
Question 474-16(5): Leave The Phone Alone Pledge Campaign Against Distracted Driving
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Michael McLeod Deh Cho
There’s still a number of internal review processes, as I mentioned earlier, to go through. Of course, I can’t give a 100 percent guarantee that it’s going to pass. We’ve already had one motion on the floor that didn’t get the full support. The details are all in the bill, including the timing. I don’t have that information in front of me. Certainly it will come forward as we move this document forward. Thank you.
Question 474-16(5): Leave The Phone Alone Pledge Campaign Against Distracted Driving
Oral Questions