This is page numbers 5727 – 5768 of the Hansard for the 17th Assembly, 5th Session. The original version can be accessed on the Legislative Assembly's website or by contacting the Legislative Assembly Library. The word of the day was know.

Question 677-17(5): Income Support Policy
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The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. Lafferty. The Member for Yellowknife Centre, Mr. Hawkins.

Question 678-17(5): Yellowknife Diesel Generation
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Robert Hawkins

Robert Hawkins Yellowknife Centre

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I want to use the opportunity to ask some questions to the Minister of the Northwest Territories Power Corp about the latest damage and repair process that’s happening. As I see news reports point that it’s costing the NWT Power Corp over $40,000 a day additional to run that operation, that burden is going to fall on someone. Maybe the Minister can highlight what’s being done and how we’ll recover some of that process to make sure that that cost isn’t falling on the NWT residents.

Question 678-17(5): Yellowknife Diesel Generation
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The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. Hawkins. The Minister responsible for the Power Corporation, Mr. Miltenberger.

Question 678-17(5): Yellowknife Diesel Generation
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Michael Miltenberger

Michael Miltenberger Thebacha

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. They are looking at the repairs. We, earlier on, made a contribution of $20 million to the Power Corporation to offset some of the diesel requirements due to the low water. This is related but not directly tied to that. However, we had anticipated that we would be saving some money with the lowering price of diesel and that we will be using that $20 million to offset the additional diesel costs as the appropriate repairs are affected. Thank you.

Question 678-17(5): Yellowknife Diesel Generation
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Robert Hawkins

Robert Hawkins Yellowknife Centre

Thank you. What’s the anticipated cost of this particular problem that we have going on right now? Can the Minister qualify the additional cost it’s going to run? Although he’d pointed out how we’re going to pay for it, let’s find out exactly how much we think it’s going to cost. Thank you.

Question 678-17(5): Yellowknife Diesel Generation
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Michael Miltenberger

Michael Miltenberger Thebacha

I don’t have a definitive estimate at this point, but I will keep the

House up to date when I do get that number. Thank you.

Question 678-17(5): Yellowknife Diesel Generation
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Robert Hawkins

Robert Hawkins Yellowknife Centre

Is the Minister able to speak to the issue of when we think it will be repaired? I mean, I can do my own math at $40,000 a day. The territorial resident needs to appreciate and understand are these parts available, are we going to see the NWT Power Corp run on diesel for how long? That’s part of the issue here, is we’ve got a dedicated service, which only has parts that probably can be sourced from one or two places in the world, who knows where, and we need to appreciate how long and how complex this is. So can the Minister speak to the availability of this? Thank you.

Question 678-17(5): Yellowknife Diesel Generation
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Michael Miltenberger

Michael Miltenberger Thebacha

Those are all legitimate, real concerns that we are as well very cognizant of, and as we plan to affect repairs, those are issues that are being addressed. Thank you.

Question 678-17(5): Yellowknife Diesel Generation
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The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. Miltenberger. Final, short supplementary, Mr. Hawkins.

Question 678-17(5): Yellowknife Diesel Generation
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Robert Hawkins

Robert Hawkins Yellowknife Centre

If we estimate that this could take – one day is $40,000 – six weeks, that’s almost $1.7 million. This is certainly an expensive meter running at the cost of the NWT taxpayers.

Is the Minister able to update us at all other than what the media report has already covered out there? Otherwise, we’re just sitting in the dark not knowing what’s happening and it’s very difficult to deliver any type of accountability on this particular initiative. It’s not about criticism, it’s about transparency as to what’s happening and what will taxpayers be on the hook for. Thank you.

Question 678-17(5): Yellowknife Diesel Generation
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Michael Miltenberger

Michael Miltenberger Thebacha

Thank you. I will commit to provide all the most current information to the Members before the end of the week. Thank you.

Question 678-17(5): Yellowknife Diesel Generation
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The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

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

Question 679-17(5): Student Medical Escort Travel Policy
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Bob Bromley

Bob Bromley Weledeh

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I’d like to follow up on my Member’s statement today on the subject of medical travel for the parents of children who are attending school in southern Canada and diagnosed with serious illnesses. So, for the Minister of Health and Social Services, these youth obviously need a parent with them at this stressful time and normally would be escorted by a parent to their treatments if the child’s travel originated in the NWT. There’s a clear policy gap here. I understand that there’s a review of the medical escort policy underway.

Can the Minister tell me who is conducting the review and if this specific policy gap is being addressed by this review? Mahsi.

Question 679-17(5): Student Medical Escort Travel Policy
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The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. Bromley. The Minister of Health, Mr. Abernethy.

Question 679-17(5): Student Medical Escort Travel Policy
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Glen Abernethy

Glen Abernethy Great Slave

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. We actually have a private organization doing the current review of the medical, or escort portion of the contract. I do forget the name of the provider, but I will get that information for the Member. I have asked the department to make sure that this is one of the issues that’s being discussed. To that point, I’ve also asked that the group that’s doing the review actually get in touch with the family that is in this particular situation. Thank you.

Question 679-17(5): Student Medical Escort Travel Policy
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Bob Bromley

Bob Bromley Weledeh

Thanks to the Minister. I know the Minister is keenly interested in this and very open to investigating and considering the various perspectives.

This review is a welcome one, of course, and long overdue. I’m sure that there are many people that could provide valuable insight and have experiences to relate, such as my constituents.

How is the Minister engaging the people of the North for input into this review? Mahsi.

Question 679-17(5): Student Medical Escort Travel Policy
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Glen Abernethy

Glen Abernethy Great Slave

Thank you. I went into some detail on this when we were in front of Committee of the Whole, but at this point the working group has actually gone out to a number of communities in the Northwest Territories. What we’re trying to do is get a small community, a large community and a remote community so we can get a variety of different inputs and opinions. We’re also looking at all the data that’s been gathered on medical travel over many, many, many years. So that’s been thrown into the mix. There will be some discussions with different stakeholders and groups in Yellowknife. They’ve also been in touch with Larga House as somebody who is a recipient of our residents and our escorts.

This particular review is focused around escorts. There’s going to be one later this year on an appeal process and then we’re going to be looking at some other portions of that Medical Travel Policy, as well, as we go through 2015-2016. Thank you.

Question 679-17(5): Student Medical Escort Travel Policy
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Bob Bromley

Bob Bromley Weledeh

Thank you to the Minister for his response. I’m sure he’s hearing from MLAs who have constituents with ideas to contribute.

Medical travel insurance for people travelling outside the Territories has been rightly suggested for NWT residents who travel. The issue of SFA, Student Financial Assistance, sponsoring students possibly needing such extra coverage, which could possibly include medical travel support for parents when appropriate, seems to me a special case that could be covered under a group insurance plan included in SFA for sponsored students.

As the Minister responsible for social programs, Health and Social Services, is this idea of group insurance by SFA for NWT students in this situation something he would investigate and consider? Thank you.

Question 679-17(5): Student Medical Escort Travel Policy
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Glen Abernethy

Glen Abernethy Great Slave

I’m not aware of any group insurance that Education, Culture and Employment might provide to students that are on SFA, but I’ve already asked the deputy minister of Health and Social Services to be in touch with the deputy minister of Education, Culture and Employment to find out what, if anything, they do. Once we know, then we will be in a position to have some discussions with Education, Culture and Employment whether that is something that they might possibly be able to do for our students who are travelling south. As I get more information, I will absolutely share that with committee. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Question 679-17(5): Student Medical Escort Travel Policy
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The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

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

Question 679-17(5): Student Medical Escort Travel Policy
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Bob Bromley

Bob Bromley Weledeh

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I appreciate the Minister’s initiative. Of course, students are on a budget, so a group plan might be something attractive.

I support the Minister’s review of the Medical Travel Policy including this apparent policy gap under the medical escort travel.

When will the Minister be seeking input on the draft results of the review from committee, and when can we expect it to be completed and implemented? Mahsi.

Question 679-17(5): Student Medical Escort Travel Policy
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Glen Abernethy

Glen Abernethy Great Slave

The initial work being done by the contractor is going to be done, I believe, at the end of March, at which point we will start putting together the results and how we’re going to move forward. Of course, this is a consensus system, so we will be sharing those results and having further discussion with the Members as the report comes in. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Question 679-17(5): Student Medical Escort Travel Policy
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The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. Abernethy. Member for Hay River North, Mr. Bouchard.

Question 680-17(5): Decentralization Of GNWT Positions
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Robert Bouchard

Robert Bouchard Hay River North

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I’ll follow up from my Member’s statement and I have questions for the Premier of the Northwest Territories about decentralization.

My first question would be: What is the general plan going forward with decentralization? I know we’ve done the first, second and third phase, what is the general plan going forward from… How do we decentralize these positions into the regions? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Question 680-17(5): Decentralization Of GNWT Positions
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The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. Bouchard. The honourable Premier, Mr. McLeod.