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Question 144-17(3): Off-Label Use Of Prescription Drugs
Oral Questions

Tom Beaulieu

Tom Beaulieu Tu Nedhe

Recognizing the deviation from the NIHB formulary could potentially cost more money than expected and have other impacts, but I will commit to continue to look at off-label drugs and the positive impacts of off-label drugs on a one-off basis.

Question 144-17(3): Off-Label Use Of Prescription Drugs
Oral Questions

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. Beaulieu. The honourable Member for Mackenzie Delta, Mr. Blake.

Question 145-17(3): Inuvik Petroleum Show
Oral Questions

Frederick Blake Jr.

Frederick Blake Jr. Mackenzie Delta

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The people of the Beaufort-Delta, at this time, are in a big need for some sort of economic job opportunities. Within the next week, Inuvik will be hosting the Inuvik Petroleum Show and I understand the Minister of ITI will be attending. I would like to ask the Minister what will be your message for the people of the Beaufort-Delta.

Question 145-17(3): Inuvik Petroleum Show
Oral Questions

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. Blake. The honourable Minister responsible for Industry, Tourism and Investment, Mr. David Ramsay.

Question 145-17(3): Inuvik Petroleum Show
Oral Questions

David Ramsay

David Ramsay Kam Lake

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I appreciate the question from the Member. Certainly, I think the message has to be that there’s hope for the future, not only in the Beaufort-Delta but in the territory, when it relates to our economic development and the opportunities that are out there. I know the organizers have worked hard to put together a solid program for the Inuvik Petroleum Show, which takes place in Inuvik next week. I certainly look forward to speaking at that show. I know the Premier will be there as well as a couple of Regular Members. The message is that there is hope for the future, and we’re looking forward to being there.

Question 145-17(3): Inuvik Petroleum Show
Oral Questions

Frederick Blake Jr.

Frederick Blake Jr. Mackenzie Delta

What can we expect to get from the development of our petroleum resources?

Question 145-17(3): Inuvik Petroleum Show
Oral Questions

David Ramsay

David Ramsay Kam Lake

We continue to move toward the conclusion of the negotiation on devolution, and certainly I think the territory will benefit greatly from the development of our petroleum resources here in the Northwest Territories. Not only on-shore, but off-shore. After

the agreement is concluded, we will be able to negotiate a deal on off-shore. When you look at the potential that exists in the Beaufort, that’s a tremendous opportunity for this territory going forward. We’re certainly excited about the prospects that are out in the Beaufort. I know Chevron will be out there doing some seismic work this summer. There’s a renewed interest and focus on opportunities in the Beaufort.

Question 145-17(3): Inuvik Petroleum Show
Oral Questions

Frederick Blake Jr.

Frederick Blake Jr. Mackenzie Delta

Thank you to the Minister. At this time I have no further questions.

Question 145-17(3): Inuvik Petroleum Show
Oral Questions

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

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

Question 146-17(3): Construction Schedule For Relocation Of The Trout Lake Airport Runway
Oral Questions

Kevin A. Menicoche

Kevin A. Menicoche Nahendeh

Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker. I just want to follow up on my Member’s statement and my concern about the construction of the Trout Lake airport. I’d like to ask the Minister of Transportation, what work is being planned for construction this summer.

Question 146-17(3): Construction Schedule For Relocation Of The Trout Lake Airport Runway
Oral Questions

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. Menicoche. The honourable Minister responsible for Transportation, Mr. David Ramsay.

Question 146-17(3): Construction Schedule For Relocation Of The Trout Lake Airport Runway
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Kam Lake

David Ramsay

David Ramsay Minister of Transportation

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. We have had some difficulties with getting the construction of that airport complete in Trout Lake. We will continue to work. We’re under a project management regime now, similar to what we started out with in the community of Trout Lake. We look forward to continuing with the embankment work. There have been some delays in the project until next year, but certainly work continues, and it is our belief that the department can continue to work with the community of Trout Lake to maximize the opportunities at the local level.

Question 146-17(3): Construction Schedule For Relocation Of The Trout Lake Airport Runway
Oral Questions

Kevin A. Menicoche

Kevin A. Menicoche Nahendeh

I’m pleased that there is progress with the construction. The concern from the community, and myself as MLA, has been that when the Department of Transportation management team was previously wanting to do the contract, they were trying to get outside contractors, from outside the community, from outside the region. I want assurance and commitment from the Minister that they will not be doing this again.

Question 146-17(3): Construction Schedule For Relocation Of The Trout Lake Airport Runway
Oral Questions

Kam Lake

David Ramsay

David Ramsay Minister of Transportation

The project manager certainly would have to come from outside of the community, but our expectation would be that the project manager would work with the community in trying to identify local labour contractors, and if they are not available in the community of Trout Lake, certainly looking at other communities located in the Member’s riding.

Question 146-17(3): Construction Schedule For Relocation Of The Trout Lake Airport Runway
Oral Questions

Kevin A. Menicoche

Kevin A. Menicoche Nahendeh

That’s the kind of assurance I’m looking for. It would be nice to get that in writing.

I think the most important thing is, when I say work with the community, is that when they’re talking about contracting and opportunities, that there is some type of management team set up with the community members so that they are involved in the project. Currently, the way it’s set up now is that they’re being consulted, but they would like to be actively involved. This is a $7 million contract. How can we continue to involve the community so that we don’t even look outside our region for any contractors whatsoever?

Question 146-17(3): Construction Schedule For Relocation Of The Trout Lake Airport Runway
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Kam Lake

David Ramsay

David Ramsay Minister of Transportation

The project manager in Trout Lake has identified a community liaison person who is responsible for finding operators, picking up and dropping off personnel, and general other duties associated with the project. We have a liaison there. We have been working with the community. If the Member is aware of instances where that isn’t happening, or cases where he feels or the community feels that we aren’t working with them, that’s something I’d like for him to bring to my attention and we’ll certainly try to rectify that.

Question 146-17(3): Construction Schedule For Relocation Of The Trout Lake Airport Runway
Oral Questions

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. Ramsay. Final, short supplementary, Mr. Menicoche.

Question 146-17(3): Construction Schedule For Relocation Of The Trout Lake Airport Runway
Oral Questions

Kevin A. Menicoche

Kevin A. Menicoche Nahendeh

Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker. On behalf of the community and myself, I have certainly brought any deficiencies or inappropriate potential conflicts of outside contractors to the Minister and I will continue to do that. Is there such a policy that will guarantee that communities like Trout Lake, with huge infrastructure projects, will benefit? If we can’t involve the local development corporation because of unforeseen circumstances, that at least they be included in the management team.

Question 146-17(3): Construction Schedule For Relocation Of The Trout Lake Airport Runway
Oral Questions

Kam Lake

David Ramsay

David Ramsay Minister of Transportation

We have employed this project management approach in a number of small communities across the Northwest Territories and we haven’t encountered difficulties. We are encountering some difficulties here. I’ve had an opportunity to sit down with the leadership from the community of Trout Lake. We are back there and doing what we can to work with the community. It’s moving forward and our commitment as a department is to work with the community. I just wanted to reiterate that. If the Member or the community feels that’s not happening, I’d be more than happy to address those concerns.

Question 146-17(3): Construction Schedule For Relocation Of The Trout Lake Airport Runway
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The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. Ramsay. The honourable Member for Deh Cho, Mr. Nadli.

Question 147-17(3): Role Of The Hamlet Councils In Infrastructure Development
Oral Questions

Michael Nadli

Michael Nadli Deh Cho

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Earlier today I talked about the role of the hamlet councils in our communities. I have, in my riding, some communities that have clearly expressed their

aspirations to try to be more independent in terms of trying to provide critical services to the communities. I wanted to ask the Minister what are the steps in how it is that these local community councils could undertake to address issues with trying to repair or build vital service infrastructure in the communities.

Question 147-17(3): Role Of The Hamlet Councils In Infrastructure Development
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The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. Nadli. The honourable Minister responsible for Municipal and Community Affairs, Mr. Robert McLeod.

Question 147-17(3): Role Of The Hamlet Councils In Infrastructure Development
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Robert C. McLeod

Robert C. McLeod Inuvik Twin Lakes

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Most communities have a capital plan and they identify projects. In some cases in the capital plan, where the cost is very high, then they would start putting some money away. They work with our department in trying to assist in identifying best ways to put the infrastructure up. Once they go through all that, at the end of the day, the ultimate decision is up to the community as to how they want to proceed.

Question 147-17(3): Role Of The Hamlet Councils In Infrastructure Development
Oral Questions

Michael Nadli

Michael Nadli Deh Cho

With the recent trends in how it is that we’re going to spend the next four years trying to allocate our priorities, I think there’s been a deliberate decision to ensure that any major capital infrastructure projects are delayed at the latter part of this Assembly. I wanted to ask if there are any interim arrangements that perhaps communities could be considered because of their long-standing aspiration to try to establish service infrastructure, like water treatment plants. Can this government at least try to prioritize these projects?

Question 147-17(3): Role Of The Hamlet Councils In Infrastructure Development
Oral Questions

Robert C. McLeod

Robert C. McLeod Inuvik Twin Lakes

We give the communities their infrastructure money every year and there’s also the gas tax money that goes to the communities. They have money coming every year, as far as their infrastructure needs are. They get this money every year. It’s a line item in the budget. They make the decision as to what their needs are in the community. If the community feels that a water treatment plant is one of their high priorities, then they do have the ability to make that happen. We’ve worked with other communities before, where they’ve done a bundled water treatment plant, where it kind of kept the costs down. The communities have all the authority now as far as how their infrastructure money is spent.