In the Legislative Assembly on March 1st, 2011. See this topic in context.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Bob Bromley

Bob Bromley Weledeh

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I move that this committee defer consideration of the department summary for the Department of Health and Social Services.

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The Chair

The Chair Glen Abernethy

Thank you, Mr. Bromley. A motion is on the floor and is being distributed.

A motion is on the floor. A motion has been distributed. The motion is non-debatable. Non-debatable, according to the Clerk. Non-debatable.

---Carried

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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The Chair

The Chair Glen Abernethy

We will defer further consideration of the Department of Health and Social Services. What is the wish of committee? Mrs. Groenewegen.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Jane Groenewegen

Jane Groenewegen Hay River South

I’d like to carry on with the Department of Justice, please.

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The Chair

The Chair Glen Abernethy

Is committee agreed?

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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

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The Chair

The Chair Glen Abernethy

Ms. Lee, if I could get you to please thank your staff and, Sergeant-at-Arms, if could please get you to escort the witnesses out of the Chamber.

Next step is to go to the Department of Justice. Once the witnesses have left the chamber I’ll go to the Minister for some opening remarks. Mr. Lafferty.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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The Chair

The Chair Bob Bromley

Okay, committee. I think we’re all set to roll. Is committee agreed that we can proceed with the Department of Justice?

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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The Chair

The Chair Bob Bromley

I’ll ask the Minister if he would like to give opening remarks.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Jackson Lafferty

Jackson Lafferty Monfwi

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Yes. I’m pleased to present the Department of Justice main estimates for the fiscal year 2011-2012.

The 2011-2012 budget was developed to carry on with a number of priority initiatives identified by the 16

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Assembly. The department’s operations and

maintenance budget of $106.206 million represents an increase of 4.8 percent over the 2010-2011 main estimates. This increase consists primarily of forced growth in supporting the core operations of policing and corrections, and collective bargaining increases. It also reflects modest strategic investments in several areas.

Throughout the life of this government, the department has worked to develop and deliver effective services and programs to the people of the Northwest Territories to build a system of justice

that is open, accessible and responsive to individual and community needs, and to support the administration of our courts. Front-line staff work with individuals and families in times of personal crisis. This could be a youth in trouble with the law, a victim who has been assaulted, parents who need help working through separation or divorce, people who need lawyers, or an offender who needs the right supports to make better choices once released from jail. We also recognize the absolute necessity of working with other social program departments to support the Assembly’s vision of “strong individuals, families and communities sharing the benefits and responsibilities of a unified, environmentally sustainable and prosperous Northwest Territories.”

Mr. Chair, the justice portfolio is a challenging one, but it is also very rewarding. Our programs address important issues facing families and our communities. During the 16

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Assembly, I received

input from standing committees that helped us all make the best possible decisions to meet the needs of NWT residents. Some decisions have been very difficult, and the current fiscal reality requires that we continue to use our resources wisely so that we can continue to deliver our core programs and services.

Mr. Chair, our focus is on meeting the needs of our residents. The department provides an array of core programs and services mandated by federal and territorial statutes. Justice has made it a priority to ensure these programs and services have the appropriate funding to provide effective and efficient programs. That is why we see an increase in forced growth funding in the amount of $8.9 million, which includes $1.7 million in collective bargaining increases and a further $1.7 million for increased RCMP human resource costs and for radio replacements for the RCMP. This budget also includes a total of $4.7 million for corrections to fund additional probation and facility positions so that there are greater supports for offenders as they work towards their rehabilitation.

In addition to managing our core operational costs, Justice also proposes investments in a number of areas that support the strategic themes of Building Our Future, Managing This Land and Refocusing Government. For example:

$150,000 is proposed to create an office of the children’s lawyer to give a greater, more effective voice to children in legal proceedings;

$100,000 is identified for the development of a comprehensive long-term Community Safety Strategy, an initiative that includes working with communities on local issues and strengths so that community-based approaches are identified and implemented;

$118,000 is proposed to fund a FASD

consultant position to provide knowledge,

expertise and best practices research to the department, front-line workers, community partners and key stakeholders on how to best provide supports and services to those with FASD and other cognitive disorders;

$109,000 is identified to enhance advice and support to GNWT departments and other public bodies on matters relating to privacy of, and access to, information; and

$350,000 is proposed to establish a two-

person consultation unit that will provide GNWT staff with training and access to policy and legal advice regarding effective consultation with Aboriginal governments.

Mr. Chair, these investments represent ways in which Justice is working to fulfil its mandate, further its goal of developing an open, accessible, responsive system of justice, and advance the overall strategic initiatives, priorities and goals of the 16

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Assembly. I look forward to our remaining

months in office to continue our work with Members to make a difference to the people we serve.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Thank you, Mr. Lafferty. With that, I’d like to ask the Minister if he will be bringing in witnesses.

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Jackson Lafferty

Jackson Lafferty Monfwi

Yes, Mr. Chairman.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Is the committee agreed that the Minister can bring in his witnesses?

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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Sergeant-at-Arms, escort the witnesses in.

Mr. Lafferty, for the record, could you introduce your witnesses?

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Jackson Lafferty

Jackson Lafferty Monfwi

Yes, Mr. Chairman. I have with me to my left Bronwyn Watters, deputy minister of Justice. To my right is Kim Schofield, director of finance for the Justice department.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Thank you, Mr. Lafferty. Welcome, witnesses. General comments on the Department of Justice. Mr. Ramsay.

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David Ramsay

David Ramsay Kam Lake

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I just wanted to provide a few opening comments on the Department of Justice.

First off, I really do appreciate all the good work that the department does do. I know I’ve been critical in the past on, you know, especially the area of rehabilitation and programming. I want to make sure that we are providing the best rehabilitation services and programs. I look forward to seeing, you know, we talked a little bit earlier today about an action plan being developed out of the 18 recommendations contained in the review of the programs back in 2008. I really think there’s a lot of good recommendations there. All 18 of them are good in their own right but there are some of them

that I think we need to act on much sooner than later.

Services in the area of mental health I think is a big one. We have to take a serious look at how we deal with folks that are incarcerated that have cognitive disorders of some type and treat them accordingly. I find it really hard to believe we’ve gone two and a half years since that program review was done without a clinical psychologist at our largest corrections facility. I continue to be amazed at how that happens. Considering the increases in violent crime, considering the repeat offenders, considering the rate of incarceration in our Territory being the highest in the country, why we don’t have a clinical psychologist on staff boggles my mind. If you look at the South Mackenzie Correctional Centre where they have an inmate population of I think it’s 51 or 60, somewhere in that neighbourhood, they have a clinical psychologist on staff there. I think they should, I’m not saying they shouldn’t, but they should. Then you look at North Slave Correctional Centre with an inmate population sometimes getting close to 200, I think currently it’s probably running about 165 inmates, without one. We really... Again, I think the Minister knows that. He’s also committed to trying to address that need at that facility. I wish him well on that.

Seeing as we have Justice here, I just wanted to make a few comments, too, about some of the things I’ve been saying. I understand the role of the judiciary. Some of the remarks I’ve made are in no way to disparage the good work of the courts. The judges, the lawyers in our Territory, I think they do a great job for us. I’ve talked about light sentences and when I talk about light sentences I think that’s just part of the equation. I’ve been standing up here trying to provide the department with some suggestions on how we can improve things. I understand sentences are not the only component of how we deal with inmates, their rehabilitation, and the issue of public safety at the end of the day is paramount. I think that’s really important and we can’t underestimate that. We do make the laws here. The judges enforce those laws. That’s our role. I understand my role completely. When I might have made reference to how our Minister could influence things, when I make reference to influencing things, I’m making reference to our Minister of Justice working with his federal counterpart in Ottawa on how we can get tough on crime. That is going to be a concerted effort by politicians who make the laws in this country to get tough on crime. I’m a firm believer that jail isn’t the answer for everybody and those folks who can be rehabilitated, we should have every opportunity to rehabilitate them.

What I’m talking about is the repeat violent offenders that we have in our Territory and the fact that I don’t understand why if somebody has 15, 16

or even 20 violent offences against people, an application is not made by the Crown to go after them under the dangerous offender clause or status. To me if we don’t do that, we’re not protecting society. I know there’s so much that goes into that application to look at dangerous offender status. I’ve read through it myself and I just don’t understand how many times it takes. That’s the only thing I’m trying to get at. How many times does somebody have to hurt somebody else, inflict pain and suffering on somebody else, not just the victim but their families, and continually be institutionalized, not get rehabilitated and get back out and the cycle just continues to repeat itself.

Of course, as I’ve mentioned many times, there are root causes to all of this and I think the government really needs to continue to chip away at what ails and plagues our communities, like addictions and poverty, homelessness, all these things. We’re not going to solve all of this overnight, but certainly the numbers could be getting better and I think we have to start measuring. That’s another one of the recommendations that’s contained in your program review a few years back. We should be measuring ourselves off of something. When a government comes in in year one, violent crime at the end of the four years should go down. Suicide rates should go down. High school graduations should go up. I mean, those are things that a government should and can be measuring itself by, and I don’t think we do that often enough.

I think we continue to just throw money at things and not really have a plan or a way to measure the success or the failure of what we’re doing. That’s something I always had a concern with, because, as I mentioned, we spend close to $700 million as a government between the three departments, Justice, ECE and Health and Social Services, and really, are things getting much better. Well, arguably, they’re not. I think we need to be moving in the right direction.

I attended a briefing with the Minister and staff and I caught the tail end of it this morning. I wanted to say I appreciate the work that the Minister and the staff are putting into the area of family courts and mediation services for people going through family breakup. I think a lot of good work is being done in that area. I continue to say that equal-shared parenting is the way to go. The default has to be to equal-shared parenting. Both parents have to have a role in the child’s upbringing. I look forward to us moving towards that and continuing to work on getting towards that.

The issue of family breakup, too, I think we underestimate. The feeling it gives people especially in a small community where there might not be all the services that there is available for folks going through a family breakup in Yellowknife or Hay River. If you’re out in a small community and

your family is breaking up, you have absolutely nowhere to turn sometimes. Maybe some family members, maybe not. Maybe you don’t have any family there, but that takes an undue toll on families in small communities when families do break up. I think any services we can get into the smaller communities in dealing with family breakup and mediation and helping people through what oftentimes is one of the most difficult times in a person’s life is when they break up and you have children involved. It’s a very emotional, stressful time in a person’s life so people need all the help they can get.

Again, Mr. Chairman, I appreciate the Minister’s time and I do know that he and his staff are moving us in the right direction. It might not be as fast as I’d like to see us moving but, again, I think it’s in the right direction and I know the department’s heart is in the right place and I know that they’re trying to do the right things there and I wish them well. Thank you.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Since there’s quite a bit there, I will allow the Minister to respond to Mr. Ramsay.

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Jackson Lafferty

Jackson Lafferty Monfwi

Mahsi, Mr. Chair. Most of the discussion that the Member addressed I agree with. The 18 recommendations that are being brought forward, the implementation should be sooner than later. I agree with him. Those are the areas that we are pursuing and we will follow through with those recommendations.

The clinical psychologist, we’ve dealt with that in the House. As I stated in the House, we will have a trained individual within a month or so from now and we’re looking forward to that individual coming on board as a fully fledged clinical psychologist. That’s in the works.

The life sentence versus the heavier sentence. This is a national issue, Mr. Chair, but what we can do at our end and what we had done is also focusing a lot on the preventive measurement. Currently we’re finalizing the review of the Community Justice Program because one of the focuses we want to elaborate or enhance more is preventive measurement. These are the areas that we continue to stress, we continue to heavily invest in, because we firmly believe that if we prevent things from happening, then lack of dealing with sentencing in the long run.

Also just enhancing our rehabilitation programs. Over and over that has been brought up and definitely those are the areas that we need to increase our focus on. We will continue, as we’ve done in the past, to push the federal government to be tough on crime. Mr. Chair, for the repeat violent offenders, this is an area that it’s a serious issue at the national stage even with our Northwest Territories Department of Justice. We will do what we can with our Crown, as well, here in the

Northwest Territories, even at the federal level too. We’re not going to stop here. We’ll continue pressuring our colleagues at the federal level.

Another area that was touched on was that violent crime should go down. I totally agree with that statement and even the statement that was made by Judge Vertes on Northbeat that it is our responsibility. The Northwest Territories politicians and the general public need to do their part. It’s not just our department or the GNWT, but as whole. Government of the Northwest Territories, Aboriginal governments, the general public at large, we have to do this together.

The programs on the family breakup, we did a presentation this morning to the standing committee. We’ve highlighted various programs. That’s just the beginning of what we offer but we’ll continue to develop more programs along the way. Again, this is part of supporting those individuals that may be in a breakup situation. There is a mediation program. There are different programs that we offer, but we’ll continue to explore on how we can enhance those programs, Mr. Chair. Mahsi.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Thank you, Mr. Minister. Next I have Mr. Menicoche and Mr. Jacobson. Mr. Menicoche.

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Kevin A. Menicoche

Kevin A. Menicoche Nahendeh

Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. I just want to begin with the community of Wrigley. I think we spoke with the Minister about this before and in the House, is that striving towards a full-time detachment in the community of Wrigley is still a goal of our government and it’s something I support and the community supports. So as we work towards getting a full-time detachment, I’d just like to ask the Minister once again to raise it with his federal colleagues. It’s still a priority of our GNWT and I understood that it may still be in the federal capital plan but a couple years down the road. Any way we can advance that will sure go a long ways.

I think one of the opportunities, too, is that when they’re talking about the socio-economic fund for the pipeline. I think some of it was actually supposed to be used for those services and in health and justice, so a huge opportunity to mention it to the federal counterparts or else if they start up the… I forget the name of the pipeline coordinating group that’s going to oversee how that money is distributed throughout the Northwest Territories. I think another huge opportunity to advance a capital project such as that. It will only enhance the programs and services in the community and it’s hoped at that time, too, that that pipeline fund will be used for nursing in our communities as well.

I just wanted to mention to the Minister a new subject there that was brought to my attention that two former constituents actually applied on a job in corrections, I think it was a case worker position or something like that. They are Aboriginals,

experienced. In fact, there were three Aboriginals that applied for that position, Mr. Chairman. I do want to say that, yes, I spoke in the House about how strong my support was for our policy of hiring Aboriginals, our Affirmative Action Policy, and the person that got hired is not even Aboriginal, nor even from the North, Mr. Chairman, so I was really taken aback by that situation.

There is a reason we have an Affirmative Action Policy. That is exactly it. We want to keep jobs for Northerners and I know that the Minister of Justice is a firm believer in it as well. How could the situation like this happen? I am not too sure, but I think the focus for me as MLA is that if I don’t say anything about what happened, then I am actually agreeing to it.

At this point, it is a concern that this happened in Yellowknife, but people are watching. Other departments are watching. If they get away with it here, they will get away with it in other areas. That has to stop now, especially for the fact that we are not a representative workforce and all MLAs throughout this whole budget session raised it time and time again, yet here we are raising an Affirmative Action Policy and they are not hiring a P1 Cabinet, so that is a really strange kind of behaviour. If you are saying one thing and you are doing another, that is not very consistent. In our government, we have to be consistent, Mr. Chairman. I just wanted to raise that issue at this point.

Also, I will just raise the issue that one of my colleagues, Mr. Yakeleya, has raised about corrections and on-the-land programs. That is something I certainly would like to see pursued. It is probably not in the budget now, but sometime in the future we are going to have to work towards that. When we did have it, it did work well. I certainly would like to see it in the communities, if at all possible, and opportunities for regional communities to at least try that, Mr. Chairman.

With that, I will just close those comments. Thank you.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Thank you, Mr. Menicoche. Minister Lafferty.

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Jackson Lafferty

Jackson Lafferty Monfwi

Mr. Chairman, there is Wrigley and also, of course, Gameti. They are still priorities for GNWT and the Justice department. We have invested resources to make that happen. Now we are just waiting for the federal government to do their part as infrastructure.

I can assure the Member and also the Members, that at every provincial/territorial/federal Ministers meeting this has been addressed at every table, Wrigley and Gameti. They are fully aware of it. Our understanding is that federal infrastructure is still part of the plan, but it has been backdated from what we have heard. We are looking at other

options as well. We call it mobile cell units. Those are just some of the key initiatives that we are pursuing with the chief commanding officer of the Northwest Territories RCMP, Wade Blake. He is exploring and it is much cheaper than the regular detachment. We did present the idea to the federal Minister back in December 2010. Part of my plan is to see the federal Minister, Minister Toews, possibly some time in March to follow up and see what the status is on those two detachments. We will continue to address those matters because it is important to us as a department. We want to see that happen. We put RCMP officers in Fort Simpson to serve Wrigley. We have done our part. We have committed. We will continue to provide those resources. We will continue to again pressure the federal government to do their part.

Mr. Chairman, the other matter on the two workers that applied, I think we need to deal with these matters when they arise. Let’s say these complaints or concerns are brought forward and it usually goes through the MLA’s office and the MLAs usually send it to our department so we can follow through what happened. How come those individuals weren’t hired? Of course, there is a due process, but I did commit in this House that we are developing and we have started on a Northern Development Program for within our Justice department focusing on the Aboriginal workforce. We want to increase the Aboriginal workforce, especially in the corrections area. I hear the Member’s concern. I want to address it as well. These are the areas that we are going to tackle in the area of correction institution. Mr. Chairman, these are the two areas that have been addressed and we will continue to work with those individuals. I commend those individuals for applying. I hope they will continue applying, because we want to make some changes as well. They may have gone through some hoops in the past, but we want to develop and enforce this Northern Development Program within our Justice department. Mahsi, Mr. Chairman.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Thank you, Minister. Mr. Jacobson.

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Jackie Jacobson

Jackie Jacobson Nunakput

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I will start off, again, on air charters. I still see and I know the Minister told me last year that the court circuit, when they are travelling to the communities, it is up to the judge whether he is going to hold his aircraft or he could let the plane go for the day or stay in the community. I think, if the Minister could see if he could talk to the judges, I guess, to see if he could stop doing that in holding the aircraft in the communities, because they are tying up a lot of aircraft. I don’t think that is right.

In regards to the next one is the court workers. It is good to see that we still have our court workers in the long term. They are really needed in the

communities because the court circuits, when they do come in, it is good to have the people, innocent until proven guilty, briefed in what is going on and on their case. It is good to see that their contribution under the delivery program is still there for the long term.

Also, the community justice committees that are under-subsidized, they are not getting enough money. I have people in the communities, elders’ committee, that sits on the justice committees that need more funding. We just need to do something about it. We brought this up a couple of times, that we never saw any changes yet. We have to keep pushing towards that. Victims assistance support services needs to be really taken care of in our small communities. When something happens in the communities, people need somewhere to go to receive help. We should be trying to utilize that more. Our elders program which allows the inmates to come in from corrections to come in to help elders in the communities, I think that is a good idea. More funding should be given to that. I see that. I don’t think that is going to be enough money to try to utilize that program in a positive way. I think you get one or two people out and then it has to be utilized more.

With the wilderness camps, the funding that we are providing for the operators to operate I think it is a really good program. My colleague Mr. Menicoche said that we should be utilizing the wilderness camps more for the prisoners. They are just leaving them down in the corrections here.

The office space in Tuktoyaktuk, it is good to see any kind of expenditures from the department in communities. It is always good. Crime prevention, we should be getting RCMP detachment commanders letting members go into the schools under their program if that is possible to more utilize the DARE program in the communities. It’s a really good program. I think in the newspaper last week we have Sergeant Norris back up in Inuvik, which is a good thing. He’s a role model for all students in the community and it’s good to see one of our own policing our own.

I just really want to stress with the Minister that we must get more funding for the community justice programs and the deferral. Deferrals that we could try to work with the people who are going up against court instead of just putting them in the regular court circuit. I think these justice committees are underutilized and underfunded. They have to start getting more funding into them so they can do it properly, like having assistants and being able to get the mail and just the funding needs to be there. I can’t stress more need for that to keep going on.

My last one is the emergency financial assistance funds for victims of crime. I think that should be really looked at again. It’s a pretty low number. Just imagine if we could stop one of those planes from

being held 24 hours, probably could give double that.

I’d like to thank the chair and the Minister for his remarks. I look forward to page by page.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Mr. Lafferty.

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Jackson Lafferty

Jackson Lafferty Monfwi

Mahsi, Mr. Chairman. We’ll try to continue to spend more money in the Member’s riding as much as we can. Court circuit of course is at the discretion of the judge. At the same time, there’s got to be a cost effective of how they travel. Sometimes the court is done early so the plane waits on them and then a couple of hours later they fly back as opposed to the plane going back and coming back again. That would almost double or triple the cost. Those are just cost factors that the judges take into consideration.

The court workers, we’ve expanded their role. We’re trying to utilize their service even more at the community level, because they are an asset to our organization in the communities.

The victim support services, I agree we need to do more in those areas. There are initiatives on the way with victim notification services and other areas of support that we’ll continue to put more emphasis on at the community level and regional level.

The wilderness camp, on-the-land program has been brought up on numerous occasions that there should be more resources and funds invested. I can’t agree more. Those are areas that we always push through our shop, Justice, with the communities. We want to see more into the communities and we need to work with the communities and regions on who wants to take advantage of that. We’ll continue to push that venue.

RCMP members go to the schools. I can’t agree more on that as well. We highly encourage that with RCMP “G” Division and we do see them in some schools. It would be nice to see them in all schools over a year period. This will be brought up with the RCMP “G” Division chief superintendent, because we do meet and discuss various issues that are being brought to my attention.

Community justice programming, we are at the final stages of going through the recommendations and review. Obviously any changes that occur will cost additional funds and this is what the Member is referring to, that maybe more additional investment should be geared towards community justice because it is part of the preventive measurement and I agree with that. This will be before us and before the standing committee. I’m looking forward to meeting with the standing committee in due time.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Thank you, Mr. Lafferty. General comments. Detail?

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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Okay. So maybe we can bring our attention to page 9-7, Justice, department summary, go past that and get into the whole budget. Page 9-8, Justice, department summary, information item, infrastructure investment summary.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Page 9-9, Justice, department summary, information item, revenue summary.

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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

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The Chair David Krutko

Page 9-10, Justice, department summary, information item, active position summary.

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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Page 9-13, Justice, activity summary, services to government, operations expenditure summary. Ms. Bisaro.

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Wendy Bisaro

Wendy Bisaro Frame Lake

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I did want to ask a question here with regard to the money we’re spending for access to information and privacy... I forget the whole title. Protection of privacy. We’ve been receiving a lot of requests, I gather, over the last couple of years relative to residential school investigations and so on, and I understand that there’s an increase in funding for ATIPP. I think if I remember rightly, there is an extra position in this budget. Could I get an explanation as to if that’s correct and why we need to increase. Are we still getting residential school inquiries or is this for another reason that we need to expand our ATIPP staff?

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Ms. Schofield.

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Schofield

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Yes, there is an additional position for access to information and privacy. We had a two-year term position half-year funding that sunsets this year, sunsets in 2011-2012. This provides the full-year funding for the position. The increased workload or the additional work that’s happening is centred around more the overall government-wide coordination of access to information and privacy, working with departments, providing training, working in establishing a continuity of service across government.

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Wendy Bisaro

Wendy Bisaro Frame Lake

Thanks for that explanation. I did want to ask as well about the Aboriginal consultation unit. I can’t remember if that’s a new unit or not. If it is a new unit then my question is mute. Could I get a report on how that unit is going or, if it isn’t yet established, when it will be operational?

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Minister of Justice.

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Jackson Lafferty

Jackson Lafferty Monfwi

Mahsi, Mr. Chairman. This is a new unit. My understanding is it

should be up and running around September, this fall.

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Wendy Bisaro

Wendy Bisaro Frame Lake

Thank you. Just one last question. What is the work going to be of the Aboriginal consultation unit?

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Deputy Minister Watters.

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Watters

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The role of this unit is to provide support, training and the necessary education for staff across government to do consultations. This unit will not be necessarily doing the consultations, in fact they won’t be, but they are to provide the legal advice, to develop resources, to provide training to ensure that there is a consistent and appropriate quality of consultation across government.

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Wendy Bisaro

Wendy Bisaro Frame Lake

Thanks for the explanation. I believe that the GNWT has a consultation framework, so will Justice be working kind of across government either to amend or adjust or help people implement the consultation framework that the government has?

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Minister of Justice.

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Jackson Lafferty

Jackson Lafferty Monfwi

Mahsi, Mr. Chairman. That would be part of the ongoing work that we’ll continue to have with the Interdepartmental Working Relations and ensuring that this consultation framework remains current and consistent with the evolving laws and best practices across the board. Also communicating changes and updates to the framework to GNWT departments on a timely basis. Those are just some of the areas that we’ll continue to work with departments.

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Wendy Bisaro

Wendy Bisaro Frame Lake

Thanks to the Minister and his staff. I’m done.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Thank you. With that, we’ll take a short break.

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The Chair David Krutko

I’d like to call the Committee of the Whole back to order. Prior to the break we were on page 9-13, services to government, operations expenditure summary. Mr. Bromley.

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Bob Bromley

Bob Bromley Weledeh

Thank you, Mr. Chair. I want to just reiterate some of my colleagues’ concerns and I suppose it’s really just a comment. I’d be happy to have any remarks from the Minister, but I disagree with this Aboriginal consultation unit. My goodness grief, I mean, we have been dealing with Aboriginal people, we are Aboriginal people, our society is Aboriginal. I think we have to start drawing a limit here. There are so many competing demands, as we’ve heard repeatedly today, for these dollars and for this department, which already has the legal expertise to start creating positions like this and

using these valuable dollars is just not appropriate, in my mind. I’ll leave it at that as a comment.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Minister of Justice.

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Jackson Lafferty

Jackson Lafferty Monfwi

Mahsi, Mr. Chair. This is, again, across the board consulting with various departments. It’s a GNWT consultation unit so this is before us and we need to work with this initiative. We feel that it’s a valuable tool that we need to move forward with, so that’s where we’ve engaged the GNWT departments’ engagement in this area. Mahsi.

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Bob Bromley

Bob Bromley Weledeh

I guess the Minister has elevated my concern if this is happening across all departments. I mean, again, I say good grief. We have so much experience in this area. I mean, I just can’t feature it. This is a waste of valuable resources. We have so many competing demands. We’re talking about kids’ lives here today and we have to start getting real here. Thank you.

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Jackson Lafferty

Jackson Lafferty Monfwi

Mr. Chair, this is the only unit that we have that deals with across the departmental discussion. I take the Member’s concerns and issues that are being brought forward, but this has been in the works for quite some time now and we feel that it’s needed and it’s part of our consultation process. Mahsi.

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Bob Bromley

Bob Bromley Weledeh

I guess I don’t buy that, Mr. Chair. I think the department’s been doing a good job and I think they’ve got lots of good programs going with a lot of Aboriginal people and I think that’s only going to enhance their already obvious capability of consulting with Aboriginal people. Thank you.

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Jackson Lafferty

Jackson Lafferty Monfwi

I’m not sure what else to add but it’s a government-wide initiative and it’s a unit that deals with Aboriginal organizations on projects and initiatives that will affect various spectrums of issues that may be brought forward. Mahsi.

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Bob Bromley

Bob Bromley Weledeh

Again, that just elevates my concern. Aboriginal Affairs and Intergovernmental Relations spends hundreds of thousands on this. I mean, that’s our lead. They’re there to provide advice, I learned yesterday, and that’s who should be doing this work. We just have so many competing demands that I totally disagree with this new decision to spend yet more hundreds of thousands of dollars in every department on Aboriginal consultation units when we are Aboriginal people, we deal with Aboriginal people every day, we hire Aboriginal people, our staff are Aboriginal people, we are Aboriginal people, a lot of us. I think we have decades of experience as the field has changed and the legal situations have developed to set rules. We have extensive experience in this area. I disagree with this in terms of the many competing demands for these dollars.

As I mentioned, we’re talking about very important other priorities that need dollars.

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Jackson Lafferty

Jackson Lafferty Monfwi

Mr. Chairman, this is an area that is part of the specialized unit across the board dealing with the Aboriginal organizations. It has been established with expertise when it comes to lawyers in different areas. We do have lawyers but they are dedicated to their own respective roles as well. This is specifically in a target area. I will get my deputy to elaborate a bit more on that process. Mahsi.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Ms. Watters.

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Watters

Mr. Chairman, this unit is actually created. It is a government-wide initiative. This was not an initiative of the Department of Justice alone. The need was identified because of the increase in the need for the consultation around economic and resource development, around conservation and the environmental issues, that has become very apparent that the need for consultation was certainly going to increase. It was not going away. The investment in this unit I think is actually much less than the investment that would be required should we fail just once to consult appropriately.

This unit was established. The decision to have it in the Department of Justice was made so rather than having just one lawyer who would be assigned the file, there would be access to a bank of lawyers with expertise. It didn’t have to be in the Department of Justice, but it was felt that that was the most appropriate place for it. It is very definitely to provide services to all departments to ensure that the framework is maintained, to ensure that people are appropriately trained and training has been going on and to maintain that level of training to enhance the training and to provide support, to provide policy and legal direction. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Mr. Bromley.

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Bob Bromley

Bob Bromley Weledeh

Mr. Chairman, I guess I will just add I was saying I think this and I think that, but I have to say that it was an Aboriginal person that brought this concern to me. I will leave it at that. Thank you.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Thank you. We are on page 9-13, activity summary, services to government, operations expenditure summary, $10.459 million. Agreed?

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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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The Chair David Krutko

We are moving on to page 9-14, activity summary, services to government, grants and contributions, grants, $49,000.

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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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The Chair David Krutko

We are moving on to page 9-15, information item, services to government, active positions.

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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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The Chair David Krutko

We are moving on to page 9-17, activity summary, law enforcement, operations expenditure summary, $35.120 million.

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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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The Chair David Krutko

We are moving on to page 9-19, activity summary, legal aid services, operations expenditure summary. Ms. Bisaro.

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Wendy Bisaro

Wendy Bisaro Frame Lake

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I wanted to ask a few questions here with regards to legal aid services and the needs that we have with legal aid. When we travelled with the Child and Family Services Act review, one of the things that was made very evident to us as committee members was the difficulties that people have particularly in the small communities accessing legal aid services in terms of child apprehensions and so on. I think there is an increase. I think we are hiring another lawyer for legal aid services in this next year’s budget, but I would like confirmation on that. I would also like to know in terms of the longer term view, what the department’s plans are to deal with the lack of access to legal aid for our clients who are residents who need it. Thank you.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Ms. Schofield.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Schofield

Mr. Chairman, yes, there is an additional legal aid staff lawyer as part of the second year of funding for the establishment of a new clinic. I’m sorry; I missed the second part of that question. Thank you.

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Wendy Bisaro

Wendy Bisaro Frame Lake

Mr. Chairman, going forward, I guess, I need to know from the department what the plans are to try and deal with the lack of access to legal aid services that exists in our communities. Thank you.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Minister Lafferty.

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Jackson Lafferty

Jackson Lafferty Monfwi

Mr. Chairman, this particular area that the Member is addressing we are fully aware of it. We are planning for, as the Member alluded to, as we move forward, we want to identify what is required at the community level, especially those smaller communities that we represent. This is part of the plan. We have identified a lawyer for this new initiative. The following year we want to highlight what is required and push within our department part of the business planning process. Mahsi.

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Wendy Bisaro

Wendy Bisaro Frame Lake

Mr. Chairman, thanks to the Minister. That is all well and good, but there are people now in our communities that run into difficulties whether it be because they are the victim or they are the person that is creating the disturbance or they are the parent who is having a child apprehended. All of those things. They need access to a lawyer and to legal aid. They don’t have it. There is lots of opportunity for use of technology I would think. I didn’t hear anything in the Minister’s

answer that they are looking beyond just hiring more lawyers. They generally happen to be in Yellowknife. If I happen to be living in Fort Resolution, that doesn’t help me much to get a lawyer because they are all in Yellowknife and my problem happens to be in Fort Res. I would like to ask the Minister if he could expound a bit on whether or not the department is forward thinking. Do they have plans to try and create access to legal aid and to lawyers outside of our larger centres? Thank you.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Ms. Watters.

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Watters

Mr. Chairman, this certainly is a concern for the Department of Justice. Access to justice is one of our sort of critical issues and one of the things we are working towards. A couple of things that we are doing to try to enhance services, short of in addition to hiring lawyers that we need, is to expand the role of court workers so they can provide more services in the communities to people, short of when they do need the lawyer. That may often reduce the need for a lawyer. We have a poverty lawyer on staff now. We are looking at expanding the role of that person and moving towards having them actually go into communities to work with people and help them with their legal issues.

We are moving. Maybe we are not moving as fast as we would like, but we are very aware of the need to get services to the communities and to make all legal services more accessible. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.

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Wendy Bisaro

Wendy Bisaro Frame Lake

Mr. Chairman, thanks to the deputy minister for that explanation. Yes, I realize that it is a big job and it is not an easy job. I am glad to hear that it is on the radar and it is being looked at.

The last concern that I wanted to raise here, and this, again, came up at least once during the Child and Family Services Act review when we were on our tour, and that is the number of hours that people get from legal aid for their concern or for their issue. Several times we heard people say that they had a lawyer. They were dealing with a lawyer and they were basically told I have used up all of my hours and I can’t help you anymore. I wonder if the Minister or the deputy minister can comment on that. Thank you.

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Watters

Mr. Chairman, if the issue does require more hours, then it is certainly possible to apply to us for them and to have them granted. It is very difficult to know without knowing the circumstances of any particular case. Certainly, there is that option available. It is quite often used. Thank you.

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Wendy Bisaro

Wendy Bisaro Frame Lake

Mr. Chairman, I guess just a comment here. I appreciate that specific situations have specific results, but I think there is sort of an educational aspect to this particular issue that

needs to be addressed. I don’t think a lot of the people that mentioned this difficulty to us that the number of hours for their lawyer ran out, I don’t think a lot of those people understood that they could ask for an extension. It probably wasn’t offered to them. So I think there’s an education aspect on the part of the victims or the users of the system and there’s an aspect of education on the part of the lawyers as well. I think it’s something that maybe the department could try and address, as well as maybe looking or having the Legal Services Board look at the hours that are assigned for particular matters and maybe loosening their guidelines a little bit, because it sounded from the people that we heard from and what constituents tell me when they have difficulties is that it’s pretty much hard and fast and they say, well, we need a little bit more time and the answer comes back and, no, I’m sorry, you can’t have it. So just a comment. Thanks, Mr. Chair.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Comment. Minister, if you want to respond.

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Jackson Lafferty

Jackson Lafferty Monfwi

Mahsi, Mr. Chair. I agree with the Member that we definitely need to do more reaching out to the communities so they’re aware of the hours that they’re entitled to and that they can access some additional hours if need be. Just additional information that is required, we’ll definitely do our part to deliver those key messages. Mahsi.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Thank you, Mr. Minister. Next I have Mr. Bromley.

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Bob Bromley

Bob Bromley Weledeh

Thank you, Mr. Chair. I notice our spending on legal aid staff lawyers is going down. Now I suspect they haven’t volunteered to take a cut in pay. So I’m wondering what that’s all about. I guess I’d like to ask what that’s all about and is the new legal aid office that was in the business plans going ahead as profiled in the business plans.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Ms. Schofield

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Schofield

Thank you, Mr. Chair. Yes, we’ve identified on page 9-19 the Somba K’e Legal Aid Clinic is the new clinic and that will be fully funded in the ‘11-12 budget. I don’t think the legal aid staff lawyer costs have gone down. There might have been a reshuffling between clinics just on determining that we have the right number of lawyer makeup in each clinic between family and criminal law. The compensation and benefits section is actually increased from ‘10-11 to ‘11-12. Thank you.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Bob Bromley

Bob Bromley Weledeh

Is it my understanding is that the Somba K’e Legal Aid Clinic will have one lawyer or more than one lawyer? Thank you.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Minister of Justice.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Jackson Lafferty

Jackson Lafferty Monfwi

Mahsi, Mr. Chair. My understanding is that the clinic will have three lawyers and a support staff as well. Mahsi.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Mr. Bromley. Page 9-19, activity summary, legal aid services, operations expenditure summary, $5.905 million.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Agreed. Moving on to page 9-20, information item, legal aid services, active positions.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Agreed. Moving on to page 9-23, activity summary, court services, operations expenditure summary, $11.316 million.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Page 9-24, information item, court services, active positions.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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February 28th, 2011

The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Agreed. Moving on to page 9-27, activity summary, community justice and corrections, operations expenditure summary, $38.683 million.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Moving on to page 9-28, activity summary, community justice and corrections, grants and contributions, contributions, $2.377 million.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Moving on to page 9-29, information item, community justice and corrections, active positions.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Moving on to page 9-31, activity summary, services to public, operations expenditure summary. Ms. Bisaro.

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Wendy Bisaro

Wendy Bisaro Frame Lake

Thank you, Mr. Chair. I wanted to just state here in terms of the family law initiatives, which we heard about this morning at our briefing, I think the department is absolutely on the right track and the success, obviously, the initial evaluations that they’ve done so far in a number of their programs indicates that the programs are working very well and they’re a success. So I’d like to commend the department for the work that they’ve done there, and I missed the page, but the domestic violence court option is also another area which I think is going to prove to be quite successful.

I wanted to ask about the Family Violence Action Plan, I think we’re on phase 3 now and I wondered where the department is at with this particular action plan. Thank you.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Deputy Minister Watters.

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Watters

Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. The Department of Justice’s involvement with the Family Violence Action Plan is the development of the program for offenders and we’re getting close to the development of this program. The program is still in the development stage and we hope to be able to move forward with implementing it I think towards the end of this coming fiscal year, ‘11-12.

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Wendy Bisaro

Wendy Bisaro Frame Lake

Thanks for the information. I look forward to when that plan is actually developed and in place. I think it will be a good step forward and I think we then have to look at other aspects of abusers. I know it’s been mentioned we have a program for men who abuse, but there also are women who abuse and I think it is something that we probably have to look at in the future.

I wondered if the department could confirm or dispel a rumour that I heard a little while ago. I know the coroner’s office falls under this particular section and I heard a rumour that the coroner’s office is going to be transformed into a medical examiner office, that we’re going to go from a coroner system to a medical examiner system. Could I get confirmation or denial of that? Thank you.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Minister of Justice.

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Jackson Lafferty

Jackson Lafferty Monfwi

Mahsi, Mr. Chair. It would be a rumour, but it’s not happening. Mahsi.

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Wendy Bisaro

Wendy Bisaro Frame Lake

Thanks to the Minister. I’m really glad to hear that, because I really don’t think for a jurisdiction our size that we could afford and/or we could manage a medical examiner system. So thank you very much.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Next I have Mr. Beaulieu.

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Tom Beaulieu

Tom Beaulieu Tu Nedhe

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Just a couple of questions for the Minister to see if he could maybe provide me some advice in this area. In the maintenance enforcement we have the situation of their maintenance enforcement change. So like individuals that used to pay maintenance enforcement and then end up with the children, but the requirement is still there for them to continue to make maintenance enforcement payments until they go back to court or file something with the courts to indicate that they now have custody of the children. I’m wondering if there’s another way that they can just work through the maintenance enforcement office instead of going back to court, because these people end up falling so far behind that their money is being garnisheed and they can’t afford a lawyer so they get caught in a catch-22 essentially. So they’re getting their money taken away, they’re keeping the kids at the same time, they can’t afford to go back to court. So can the Minister offer some solution for that? Thank you.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Minister of Justice, Mr. Lafferty.

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Jackson Lafferty

Jackson Lafferty Monfwi

Mahsi, Mr. Chair. This is an area that we have explored for quite some time now, on how we can get around the system, because there has been a few cases where they want to be reassessed and the only way to do that is through the court venue and, of course, it costs money to go through the process. So through our research in different areas, we are still doing some additional research, but I’m hoping that at the end of March we should have a program in place that we’re hoping deals with the child support payment recalculation services. This is an area that will very much, I guess, cover off or offset what the Member is referring to. We are exploring that option and we will be before the standing committee once the program is ready to roll.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Page 9-31, Justice, activity summary, services to public, operations expenditure summary, $4.723 million.

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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

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The Chair David Krutko

Page 9-32. Mr. Bromley.

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Bob Bromley

Bob Bromley Weledeh

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I just note that the contribution to the YWCA for their role as designate under the Protection Against Family Violence Act seems stuck in a rut there and I’m wondering how many years it’s been pegged at $105,000.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Minister of Justice.

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Jackson Lafferty

Jackson Lafferty Monfwi

As far as I know, and we need to get confirmation, this number has been the same for quite some time now. But we will confirm the length of time it’s been like that. We’ll get back to Members on that.

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Bob Bromley

Bob Bromley Weledeh

I’d appreciate learning that. I appreciate the Minister’s commitment there. Let’s just stick with what we’ve got in front of our noses here. How much has the Department of Justice budget increased since 2009-2010 proposed for 2011-2012?

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Ms. Schofield.

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Schofield

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The actuals for the Protection Against Family Violence Act in 2009-2010 was $202,000. The budget for 2011-2012 is $424,000.

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Bob Bromley

Bob Bromley Weledeh

I think my colleague captured it there. It’s shocking. I heard another Minister say you can’t get blood from a stone. That’s exactly what’s being asked here, only this is just one example of this. We’ve tried to raise this with Cabinet, with the Premier, with the Ministers individually. Does the Minister agree that this is a travesty of justice?

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Minister of Justice.

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Jackson Lafferty

Jackson Lafferty Monfwi

Mahsi, Mr. Chairman. I agree that this is an important matter

that’s before us and we continue to press our entire department to focus on these areas. When we talk about protection against family violence it covers broad sections of different programming. We can touch on the program that we currently deliver and the new initiatives that would be undergoing. We presented to the standing committee this morning and various initiatives are undergoing. Yes, this is important for our department along with other programming that’s before us too. There are other pressing matters. Like with this Protection Against Family Violence Act is also a pressing matter along with others. We’ll continue to push within our department that focus on this specific area as well.

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Bob Bromley

Bob Bromley Weledeh

I appreciate the Minister’s comments. I know the Minister would agree that these organizations have forced growth too. The price of gas doesn’t choose to go up just for the Minister and not for the executive director of this organization. I’m asking the Minister to commit to, during the course of this year, increase the funding to the YWCA of Yellowknife for the duty that they’re expected to perform. Find the money and get it done sometime this year. I appreciate that’s the Minister’s interest in doing that. I’m asking for his commitment. Forced growth.

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Jackson Lafferty

Jackson Lafferty Monfwi

The funding that we provide, the $105,000 to YWCA, to my understanding there hasn’t been a request for an increase, but we can definitely look at this area. If there’s forced growth within the organization, then that’s an area we can look at as the Member is referring to. I can commit to looking at this area and how we can move forward. What we have now is the $105,000 that’s before us with the budget time frame. We’re moving ahead with this but I can commit to the Members that this is an area that we need to look at as we move forward.

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Bob Bromley

Bob Bromley Weledeh

That’s fair. I appreciate that commitment from the Minister. I will commit to checking with this organization and see if they’d like to communicate with you on their perspectives on that.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Page 9-32, Justice, activity summary, services to public, grants and contributions, contributions, $105,000.

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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

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The Chair David Krutko

Page 9-33, Justice, activity summary, information item, services to public, active positions.

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Agreed.

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The Chair David Krutko

Page 9-34, Justice, information item, lease commitments – infrastructure.

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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Page 9-35, Justice, information item, work performed on behalf of others.

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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Page 9-36, Justice, information item, work performed on behalf of others.

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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

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The Chair David Krutko

Page 9-37, Justice, information item, work performed on behalf of others.

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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Page 9-38, Justice, information item, work performed on behalf of others.

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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

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The Chair David Krutko

We can turn back to the department summary on page 9-7. Page 9-7, Justice, department summary, operations expenditure summary, $106.206 million.

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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

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The Chair David Krutko

Does committee agree that we’ve concluded the Department of Justice?

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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

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The Chair David Krutko

Thank you. With that, Mr. Lafferty, witnesses, Sergeant-at-Arms, could you escort the witnesses out?

As agreed, the next department we’re dealing with is the Legislative Assembly.

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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Bill as a whole? Mr. Speaker, would you like to make some opening comments regarding the Legislative Assembly?

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Paul Delorey

Paul Delorey Hay River North

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I am pleased to present the 2011-2012 main estimates for the Legislative Assembly.

The upcoming fiscal year is perhaps the most unique in the four-year cycle of the Legislative Assembly. It will be marked by the last five months of the 16

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Assembly.

This year the Assembly is requesting operational funding to the tune of $18.9 million. This constitutes an increase of just over 9.7 percent compared to last year’s budget of $17.22 million. This year’s increases are the result of several important initiatives.

By far the most substantial reason for the increase is the requirement to fund a general election in the fall of this year. The cost of conducting a general election in the Northwest Territories is approximately $1 million. I am pleased to advise Members that the positions of both Chief Electoral

Officer and Deputy Chief Electoral Officer have been filled and that preparations for the vote are well underway. Returning officers have been appointed in all ridings and pre-election training has been scheduled. All we need now is the approval of the federal Cabinet to dissolve the 16

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Assembly on September 4, 2011, to allow for an October 3

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election.

Costs related to the transition from the 16

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year’s budget.

Although Members have yet to debate the recommendations of the 16

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Assembly’s Independent Commission to Review Members’ Compensation and Benefits, the Assembly has budgeted additional funds to ensure that Members who represent ridings with multiple small communities are able to hold at least three constituency meetings in each community annually. This additional funding reflects the unique costs that Members representing small communities must incur, most notably translation and interpretation services.

The 2011-2012 draft main estimates include an increase to the budget for the office of the Commissioner of Official Languages in the amount of $100,000. The Languages Commissioner has outlined a set of exciting initiatives she wishes to undertake in future years. This funding will assist her in fulfilling her critical mandate.

This year’s budget also reflects the completion of the terms of reference for the Standing Committee on Social Programs’ review of the Child and Family Services Act. Other sunsets include funding for the work of the Independent Commission to Review Members’ Compensation and Benefits, and interest payments on the capital lease of the Legislative Assembly building. Members will recall that in approximately two years the capital lease for this building will be paid in full.

Last year witnessed the successful implementation of a number of important initiatives at the Legislative Assembly. Outreach efforts were continued with a highly successful Mace tour to the communities of Fort Simpson, Nahanni Butte and Trout Lake. The first Elders’ Parliament was hosted by the Assembly and was, by all accounts, a resounding success. As stated, the terms of reference for a major review of the Child and Family Services Act were fulfilled by the Social Programs committee. Finally, the Assembly successfully installed a biomass heating system last fall. This initiative is, as we speak, handling more than 50 percent of our peak heating needs and, in so doing, saving money on fuel costs and reducing the Assembly’s environmental footprint.

Thank you for the opportunity to provide opening comments and I welcome any questions Members may have.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I’d like to know if you will be bringing in witnesses.

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Paul Delorey

Paul Delorey Hay River North

Yes, I will.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Does committee agree he can bring in his witnesses?

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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.

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The Chair David Krutko

Sergeant-at-Arms, could you escort the witnesses in?

For the record, Mr. Speaker, could you introduce your witnesses?

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Paul Delorey

Paul Delorey Hay River North

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I have on my left Mr. Olin Lovely, director of corporate services, and to my right is Tim Mercer, Clerk of the Assembly.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Welcome witnesses. General comments for the Legislative Assembly. Mr. Hawkins.

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Robert Hawkins

Robert Hawkins Yellowknife Centre

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The Speaker mentioned on page 3 of his opening comments that there was an additional amount granted to the Commissioner of Official Languages, $100,000. I’m just curious if the Speaker could outline what type of work or new initiatives the Commissioner will be taking on. Thank you.

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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Mr. Speaker.

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Paul Delorey

Paul Delorey Hay River North

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The Official Languages Commissioner had requested a budget for around $300,000 for a number of initiatives that she wanted to get going. We looked at some of the initiatives that she had. Some of them were maybe outside of her mandate. We intend to meet with her shortly after the budget is approved to go over some of the projects that she has lined up. Basically, there has not been a lot of complaints activity in that office and some of the initiatives that we’re encouraging her to do and that she wants to take on are more informing the public of what the role is and, hopefully, to get a lot more business going. We’re going to be going over some of the initiatives that she wants to pursue and make sure that they’re fitting within her mandate.

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Robert Hawkins

Robert Hawkins Yellowknife Centre

Am I understanding the Speaker correctly when he says that this is still being assessed against her mandate? Thank you.

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Paul Delorey

Paul Delorey Hay River North

Yes. We’re going to go over with her the list of initiatives that she had proposed and maybe try and give her a hand in identifying which ones fit within her mandate and encouraging her to take on a lot of initiatives that promote her office and what she can do for official languages that fit within her mandate.

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Robert Hawkins

Robert Hawkins Yellowknife Centre

Mr. Chairman, wouldn’t it seem reasonable, if I may ask, that she would know what her mandate is and be asking for money that would fall within it first rather than coming to the Assembly

and asking for money and figuring out how it fits later. Wouldn’t that seem reasonable? Thank you.

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Paul Delorey

Paul Delorey Hay River North

We’re working with her. She was hired as an independent Commissioner of the Assembly, but we’re going to work with her and we want to give her the funds to be able to do the work that she should be doing as the Commissioner of Official Languages. We’re going to be working with her; however, it’s her role to take on her own mandate because she’s an independent Commissioner, so we can’t tell her what to do but we want to work with her.

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Robert Hawkins

Robert Hawkins Yellowknife Centre

I’m just trying to understand this. I’m listening to the Speaker’s answers carefully and I guess I can appreciate that there’s an expansion of accessibility information component in this, accessibility about her role that she needs to promote. It sounds like the money is being asked without a plan, that’s all. Perhaps maybe if the Speaker can paint a sense of assurance that it isn’t just can I have more money. That there will be plan attached to this type of money sounds a little better. I mean, it really sounds like she’s asked for money and will figure it out later. I’m sorry if I’m hearing it incorrectly. It’s not intended to be heard incorrectly, but that’s what it sounds like. I mean, why did the Speaker not suggest coming up with a business plan and then we’ll assess it against the money? I mean, wouldn’t we do that against the departments through an FMB process? Thank you.

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Paul Delorey

Paul Delorey Hay River North

We looked at her whole budget request and identified some areas where we thought that the request that she was wanting to initiate was maybe outside of her mandate, so some of the initiatives that she had -- and I don’t have a list of them right in front of me here -- the initiatives that she had proposed to want to take on, some of them fit clearly within her mandate, so that’s what we want to do, is help her out with the ones that are identified as fitting within her mandate and giving her the money to do it. We had lots of supports from Members that want to give her more money so that she can promote her office and work within the official languages and the other languages board. It’s kind of a definition of where her role fits in with the other language boards in the Territories.

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Robert Hawkins

Robert Hawkins Yellowknife Centre

That’s fine. Will that information be passed on to Members in that particular case to find out what the money is attributed to? Thank you.

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Paul Delorey

Paul Delorey Hay River North

I missed that last question that the honourable Member had.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Mr. Hawkins, can you repeat your question?

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Robert Hawkins

Robert Hawkins Yellowknife Centre

Thank you, Mr. Chair. That’s fine. I’ll just repeat it. Will Members be informed as to what the business plan, sort of, attachment of

activities would be attributed to the $100,000 and, if so, when? Thank you.

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Paul Delorey

Paul Delorey Hay River North

Thank you. The Official Languages Commissioner will report to the Assembly, of course, but we can do that once we meet with the Languages Commissioner.

I might just mention that the budget for the Official Languages Commissioner used to be a lot higher but that office was very quiet for a lot of years and we have somebody now in that office that’s really wanting to promote official languages and her role in it. So when she requested the funding, we were more than happy to give her some more money to promote that office and we’d like to see the Languages Commissioner do a lot more with official languages. I will commit, once we get the plan and the initiatives that she’s willing to move forward, to report back to Members.

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Robert Hawkins

Robert Hawkins Yellowknife Centre

If I understood the Speaker correctly when he said he’d get back to Members, I assume that won’t be in the next annual report. I assume that will be in a timely way once that clarification is made.

Mr. Chairman, one other thing worth of note, and again, it just jumped off the page listening to the request for additional money, although I don’t have the report in front of me here, it’s in my office, I do recall off memory, in some manner or form, that the latest Languages Commissioner’s report is painting a picture of lack of interest in the traditional language and she points that out. We haven’t had a chance to question her before committee to find out exactly what she’s done, but she did state quite clearly in her report that the state of languages, there seems to be a low interest when she attends the assemblies and puts the questions to that about traditional languages. After reading that section a couple weeks ago, it’s sort of sitting here in a weird position now that they’re asking for more money. On the one hand she’s saying there seems to be no interest in official languages but we need more money. I mean, this might not be the right forum to deal with it, it just seems odd. I just wanted to make sure I said that, but if the Speaker can reaffirm that we’ll get the commitment on the $100,000 business plan and clarification as to what that is when it’s done in a timely way, I’d appreciate that. Thank you.

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Paul Delorey

Paul Delorey Hay River North

Yes, we can look at doing that. When we met with the Official Languages Commissioner, in presenting her budget there was also concern raised of why there’s a lack of interest. I think that she made it quite clear that she thinks that there’s a lot of room for education and educating the public about what the role of the Official Languages Commissioner is and how the public can issue complaints and that sort of thing. We buy fully into her thoughts about the ability to be able to promote her office and educate the public,

maybe, as to what her office can do for them. But we will commit to getting back to the Member on the plan going forward.

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Robert Hawkins

Robert Hawkins Yellowknife Centre

I’ll accept that. I just want to lastly say that it’s sad. I wish they were linked. Although it’s a sad case and we have to make sure that as it isn’t, we have to define it that way, but the Languages Commissioner isn’t in the education business of language. I can’t figure out why. It’s just the way it’s written, but I look forward to seeing the detail the Speaker has said he’d send. Thank you.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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The Chair

The Chair David Krutko

Thank you, Mr. Hawkins. General comments on the Legislative Assembly.

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Detail.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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The Chair David Krutko

Detail. Page 1-7, department summary, refer to the next pages, on page 1-8, information item, infrastructure investment summary.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Agreed.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Page 1-9, information item, revenue summary.

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Page 1-10, information item, active position summary.

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Moving on to page 1-13, activity summary, Office of the Clerk, operations expenditure summary, $7.895 million.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Page 1-14, information item, Office of the Clerk, active positions.

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Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Page 1-17, activity summary, Office of the Speaker, operations expenditure summary, $325,000.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Page 1-18, information item, Office of the Speaker, active positions.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Agreed.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Moving on to page 1-21, activity summary, expenditures on behalf of Members, operations expenditure summary, $7.476 million.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Agreed.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Agreed. Moving on to page 1-23, activity summary, Office of the Chief Electoral Officer, operations expenditure summary, $1.595 million.

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Page 1-24, information item, Office of the Chief Electoral Officer, active positions.

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Page 1-27, activity summary, statutory officers, operations expenditure summary, $1.626 million.

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Page 1-28, activity summary, statutory officers, grants and contributions, contributions, $250,000. Agreed?

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Agreed.

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Page 1-29, information item, statutory officers, active positions. Agreed?

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Agreed.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Turn back to page 1-7, department summary, Legislative Assembly, department summary, operations expenditure summary, $18.917 million.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Agreed.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Agreed. Does the committee agree that we’ve concluded the Legislative Assembly?

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Agreed.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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The Chair David Krutko

Agreed. So with that, I’d like to thank the Speaker, thank the witnesses. Sergeant-at-Arms, escort the witnesses out. I’d like to ask what’s the wish of the committee. Mr. Beaulieu.

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Tom Beaulieu

Tom Beaulieu Tu Nedhe

Mr. Chairman, we’d like to go back to the Department of Health and Social Services.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Does committee agree?

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Agreed.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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The Chair David Krutko

Minister Lee, will you be bringing in any witnesses?

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Sandy Lee

Sandy Lee Range Lake

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. No, I’m not going to bring in any witnesses.

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The Chair David Krutko

Okay, turn back to the Department of Health and Social Services. I believe when we left off we were on page 8-7, department summary, operations expenditure summary. It’s good we’ve got good help around here. Okay, we’re on 8-29, community health programs, operations expenditure summary. Ms. Lee.

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Sandy Lee

Sandy Lee Range Lake

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. On this program, I just want to say that based on the Members’ priorities related to the Child and Family Services Act, we have earlier agreed to begin work on the completion of new public information material and a new up-to-date policy and standards manual during the 2011-12 fiscal year. I also understand Members’ further concerns regarding

child and family services committees and I commit to returning to committee in May with options to begin implementation of child and family services committees in 2011-12. Thank you.

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The Chair David Krutko

Okay, we’re on page 8-29, activity summary, community health programs, operations expenditure summary, $87.631 million.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Agreed.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Okay, if we can go back to page 8-7, Health and Social Services, department summary, operations expenditure summary, $344,505. Okay, let’s do this again, $344.505 million. Agreed?

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Agreed.

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Does the committee agree we’ve concluded the Department of Health and Social Services?

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Agreed.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Does committee agree that Tabled Document 133-16(5) has been concluded?

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Agreed.

Committee Motion 39-16(5): Defer Consideration Of Health And Social Services Department Summary, Carried
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Agreed. Mrs. Groenewegen.