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Debates of March 12th, 2015
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Committee Motion 113-17(5): Official Languages Response To 2009 Report, Carried
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Committee Motion 113-17(5): Official Languages Response To 2009 Report, Carried
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Committee Motion 114-17(5): Legislative Proposal For Amendments To The Official Languages Act, Carried
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Daryl Dolynny Range Lake
Thank you, Mr. Chair. I move that this committee recommends that the Department of Education, Culture and Employment work closely with the Standing Committee on Government Operations to revise and bring forward its legislative proposal for amendments to the Official Languages Act in the life of this Assembly;
And further, if the department has received any legal opinions related to the issue of federal concurrence with changes to the NWT's Official Languages Act, this information should be shared in confidence with the Standing Committee on Government Operations, so that the department and the committee are working with a shared understanding of the factors affecting legislative change.
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The Chair Robert Bouchard
Thank you, Mr. Dolynny. A motion is on the floor. The motion has been distributed. To the motion. Mr. Dolynny.
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Daryl Dolynny Range Lake
Thank you, Mr. Chair. I would like to thank the Minister for bringing some clarity to the House and bringing some clarity to the committee with the report. I know the Minister has made offerings a number of times in his dissertation earlier about coming back in 120 days with a more fulsome report to us. That said, there was and there is a bit of a strained relationship currently, and I think our report factored that in with the standing committee. There were a lot of moving parts in the last couple of years since 2009, and our attempt was to try to find at least some commonality where language was going.
Now, this motion, if I may, Mr. Chair, I'd like to quote just a very quick passage out of our report that puts into context the motion we have before the House.
“The standing committee is deeply troubled by the department's apparent lack of concern for the fact that it's operating the Official Languages Board and the Aboriginal Languages Revitalization Board in contravention of its own legislation.”
What transpired, according to chronology of the department, was the fact that the revitalization board was brought into play, which really, in essence, de facto, breached the legislation that we have before the House. Now, I know this may have been done as a result of expediency or a need to put a layer in order for preservation. However, again, this is not a defence that we should ignore, the law that governs a land, and language, like any other component of life in the Northwest Territories, is governed by its own legislation.
This motion basically asks the department to please, in the very near future, bring legislation current, so that we're not working de facto against the very same legislation we're supposed to uphold.
The second point has to deal more with a sharing of information. Legal opinions bear a lot of weight, and when one party is privy to a legal opinion and a mandate such as a standing committee is not privy to such information, it does strain the relationship between department and standing committee. Like anything else, we're looking for commonality, we're looking for a common goal, and we're looking to have resolve, and I think it's a fair ask, and I know the department has always been very good at adhering to that. We're just quantifying that ask in the form of a formal motion.
Again, I do appreciate all the work the department and the Minister has done over the years in language. It's apparent the passion that the Minister has and the department has to put language and revitalization back in the hands of community governments, and I believe the people are probably sometimes smarter than we are. They want less bureaucracy and they want more programs, and you know what? That's exactly what I feel and I think it's exactly what a lot of Members feel as well.
Thank you, Mr. Chair, and I thank the committee for allowing me to bring this motion forward.
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Committee Motion 114-17(5): Legislative Proposal For Amendments To The Official Languages Act, Carried
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Question.
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The Chair Robert Bouchard
Question has been called. The motion is carried.
---Carried
Committee, I'll go to Mr. Moses.
Committee Motion 115-17(5): Accountability Framework, Carried
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Alfred Moses Inuvik Boot Lake
I move that this committee recommends that the Department of Education, Culture and Employment establish an accountability framework for the funding provided to Aboriginal language communities under the “new approach” and provide the standing committee with progress reports and a copy of the framework when completed. Thank you, Mr. Chair.
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The Chair Robert Bouchard
Thank you, Mr. Moses. A motion is on the floor. The motion has been distributed. To the motion. Mr. Moses.
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Alfred Moses Inuvik Boot Lake
Thank you, Mr. Chair. Committee does have some concerns about the funding model under this new approach with the delivery of Aboriginal languages revitalization. I think the committee pretty well agrees that it is a good idea to have our Aboriginal communities and our experts try to revitalize language with their own community plans. In terms of accountability, particularly in the event that goals established by the language communities are not met with the funding that's provided is a concern to community members and that possibly dollars not be, I guess, distributed to the best cause to revitalize our Aboriginal languages. All committee is asking for is that we get continued updates and that the department establishes an appropriate monitoring and accountability framework and updates committee on a regular basis. Also, when those work plans and action plans in the communities are completed, that they are shared with committee, as well, just to hold both the government and communities accountable moving forward. Thank you, Mr. Chair.
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Committee Motion 115-17(5): Accountability Framework, Carried
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Question.
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The Chair Robert Bouchard
Question has been called. The motion is carried.
---Carried
Next I will go to Mr. Yakeleya.
Committee Motion 116-17(5): Comprehensive Response Within 120 Days, Carried
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Norman Yakeleya Sahtu
I move that this committee recommends that the Government of the Northwest Territories provide a comprehensive response to this report within 120 days. Thank you, Mr. Chair.
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The Chair Robert Bouchard
Thank you, Mr. Yakeleya. The motion is on the floor. The motion is being distributed.
To the motion. Mr. Yakeleya.
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Committee Motion 116-17(5): Comprehensive Response Within 120 Days, Carried
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Committee Motion 116-17(5): Comprehensive Response Within 120 Days, Carried
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Question.
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The Chair Robert Bouchard
Question has been called. The motion is carried.
---Carried
Does committee agree we have concluded consideration of Committee Report 14-17(5)?
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Agreed.
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Committee Motion 116-17(5): Comprehensive Response Within 120 Days, Carried
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Committee Motion 116-17(5): Comprehensive Response Within 120 Days, Carried
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Committee Motion 116-17(5): Comprehensive Response Within 120 Days, Carried
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The Speaker Jackie Jacobson
Good afternoon. Item 21, report of Committee of the Whole. Mr. Bouchard.