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Question 796-17(5): Dehcho Process Negotiations
Oral Questions (Reversion)

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. McLeod. Honourable Member for Deh Cho, Mr. Nadli.

Question 797-17(5): Dehcho Process Negotiations
Oral Questions (Reversion)

March 10th, 2015

Michael Nadli

Michael Nadli Deh Cho

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I too wanted to ask questions in terms of the Dehcho First Nations and GNWT negotiations. I just wanted to clarify with the Premier whether indeed the negotiations and talks have been suspended or boycotted by the GNWT. Mahsi.

Question 797-17(5): Dehcho Process Negotiations
Oral Questions (Reversion)

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. Nadli. Honourable Premier, Mr. McLeod.

Question 797-17(5): Dehcho Process Negotiations
Oral Questions (Reversion)

Yellowknife South

Bob McLeod

Bob McLeod Premier

I won’t repeat my comments about the boy who cried wolf. We’ve never left the table. We have never threatened not to negotiate. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Question 797-17(5): Dehcho Process Negotiations
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Michael Nadli

Michael Nadli Deh Cho

Through his role as the Minister of Aboriginal Affairs, what other considerations would the department consider to maybe exhaust all options to try to move the negotiations forward, if there is still a willingness on the part of the GNWT to move negotiations forward? Mahsi.

Question 797-17(5): Dehcho Process Negotiations
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Bob McLeod

Bob McLeod Yellowknife South

As far as we’re concerned, nothing has changed. We are prepared to negotiate. The DCFN legal counsel has rejected out

of hand our latest offer. He’s threatened to take us to court. He won’t say on what basis. We have always said we have never left the table. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Question 797-17(5): Dehcho Process Negotiations
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Michael Nadli

Michael Nadli Deh Cho

Maybe I could ask the Premier, is there a message that you would like to impart to the Dehcho First Nations to try to get negotiations back on track? Mahsi.

Question 797-17(5): Dehcho Process Negotiations
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Bob McLeod

Bob McLeod Yellowknife South

There is a main table involving the Government of Canada, the Dehcho First Nations and the Government of the Northwest Territories, so I would suggest they get together, Mr. Speaker.

Question 797-17(5): Dehcho Process Negotiations
Oral Questions (Reversion)

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. McLeod. Member for Yellowknife Centre, Mr. Hawkins.

Question 798-17(5): Support Services For Foster Families
Oral Questions (Reversion)

Robert Hawkins

Robert Hawkins Yellowknife Centre

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. We all know how essential services such as foster families provide the Northwest Territories. They are obviously critical to the care of those most vulnerable at certain times. It’s my understanding that only two territories and two provinces don’t offer support through insurance programs and legal support.

I wonder what the Minister of Health and Social Services can do to ensure foster families are protected and provided the right services so when they do step up to the plate to help this government deliver those essential services when necessary that they are supported as well.

Question 798-17(5): Support Services For Foster Families
Oral Questions (Reversion)

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. Hawkins. Minister of Health, Mr. Abernethy.

Question 798-17(5): Support Services For Foster Families
Oral Questions (Reversion)

Glen Abernethy

Glen Abernethy Great Slave

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. We work closely with the Foster Family Coalition. If that issue is brought to us by committee or by them, we will certainly look at it, Mr. Speaker.

Question 798-17(5): Support Services For Foster Families
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Robert Hawkins

Robert Hawkins Yellowknife Centre

So, a Member bringing it to the attention of the Minister means nothing? Thank you.

Question 798-17(5): Support Services For Foster Families
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Glen Abernethy

Glen Abernethy Great Slave

Of course not, but I’m seeing something come from committee with the full support of committee on that. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Question 798-17(5): Support Services For Foster Families
Oral Questions (Reversion)

Robert Hawkins

Robert Hawkins Yellowknife Centre

So, when a Member of the Legislative Assembly stands up and cites a particular issue and tries to draw it to the attention of the Minister, is it because it’s this Member or is it because one Member is bringing an issue forward on behalf of an association it doesn’t matter? Is that the attitude we’re getting from this government that we have to have the whole Assembly agree that something matters? Thank you.

Question 798-17(5): Support Services For Foster Families
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Glen Abernethy

Glen Abernethy Great Slave

I appreciate the words the Member is putting in my mouth. The bottom line is obviously it will carry more weight if it comes from one of the standing committees, in this case the Standing Committee on Social Programs. I do hear the Member. I will look at it, but I would appreciate hearing something from the Standing Committee on Social Programs as well. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Question 798-17(5): Support Services For Foster Families
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The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

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

Question 798-17(5): Support Services For Foster Families
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Robert Hawkins

Robert Hawkins Yellowknife Centre

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I feel terrible I had to waste three questions to ask for something to be looked at. If the Members would so oblige me… Or I should say not me; the heck with me. On behalf of the foster families, if you would also look upon the issue of the fact that since 1996 a per diem rate of $24 a day has not changed.

So, in 19 years, $24 a day for the children under their care has remained stagnant and it’s been a challenge. So don’t look at it for me. Would you be willing to look at this issue on behalf of the foster families? Thank you.

Question 798-17(5): Support Services For Foster Families
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Glen Abernethy

Glen Abernethy Great Slave

Of course this is something that has come up in our discussions around child and family services from standing committee as well as the public and is something we are already working on. I would be happy to share that information with the Member once we have concluded our review. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Question 798-17(5): Support Services For Foster Families
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The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. Abernethy. Member for Sahtu, Mr. Yakeleya.

Question 799-17(5): Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway
Oral Questions (Reversion)

Norman Yakeleya

Norman Yakeleya Sahtu

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My question is to the Minister of Transportation. I want to ask the Minister of Transportation questions on the Inuvik-Tuk highway.

Are we on schedule, on budget and on time to complete the highway as said in the House in previous years?

Question 799-17(5): Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway
Oral Questions (Reversion)

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackie Jacobson

Thank you, Mr. Yakeleya. Minister of Transportation, Mr. Beaulieu.

Question 799-17(5): Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway
Oral Questions (Reversion)

Tom Beaulieu

Tom Beaulieu Tu Nedhe

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. We are on schedule, on budget and we expect to complete the highway the date indicated when we started the highway. Thank you.

Question 799-17(5): Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway
Oral Questions (Reversion)

Norman Yakeleya

Norman Yakeleya Sahtu

I ask this question because I would dearly love to see the Mackenzie Valley Highway right after this project. The lessons we are learning on the Inuvik-Tuk highway, it would be good to transfer those lessons to the Mackenzie Valley Highway from Norman Wells going to Wrigley for a portion.

Are the recommendations that we are learning on the Inuvik-Tuk highway going to be solidified in the Mackenzie Valley Highway?

Question 799-17(5): Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway
Oral Questions (Reversion)

Tom Beaulieu

Tom Beaulieu Tu Nedhe

We are encouraging individuals who will be involved in the eventual construction of the Mackenzie Valley Highway to have discussion with the project company that is building the Inuvik-Tuk highway. We think there are lessons to be learned, especially in the type of equipment that’s purchased, as one example. We are hoping we are able to transfer a lot of knowledge from the construction of the Inuvik-Tuk highway down to any other major highway that we hope to construct in the future. Thank you.