My next question is obviously the Minister has indicated he has given some direction. When does he anticipate that some of these guidelines and the increased amount of time to be away from the Northwest Territories for these seniors will be available?
Debates of June 4th, 2015
This is page numbers 6419 - 6480 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 public.
Topics
Question 870-17(5): Medical Coverage For Residents Travelling Outside The Territory
Oral Questions
June 4th, 2015
Page 6443
Question 870-17(5): Medical Coverage For Residents Travelling Outside The Territory
Oral Questions
Page 6443
Question 870-17(5): Medical Coverage For Residents Travelling Outside The Territory
Oral Questions
Page 6443
Robert Bouchard Hay River North
Can the Minister indicate to me how these changes will be implemented? Is it through a change in legislation? He indicated guidelines, but will those be before this House so that we can show to the general public that the issues that they have been bringing up are being dealt with?
Question 870-17(5): Medical Coverage For Residents Travelling Outside The Territory
Oral Questions
Page 6443
Glen Abernethy Great Slave
We will be making this information public. We will be sharing the new guidelines when they come out. A couple things around that: There is still going to be a requirement for individuals who are going to be away from the Northwest Territories for extended periods of time to let the health services office know, and I would still strongly encourage residents who are travelling outside of the Northwest Territories to get medical travel insurance to cover any extra costs while they're in the United States or other parts of the world as well as in the southern parts of Canada.
Question 870-17(5): Medical Coverage For Residents Travelling Outside The Territory
Oral Questions
Page 6443
Question 870-17(5): Medical Coverage For Residents Travelling Outside The Territory
Oral Questions
Page 6443
Robert Bouchard Hay River North
I'm just wondering why it took the department so long to do this. I'm wondering what the concern has been. These people typically, like the Minister indicated, have insurance on their own, so why has it been an issue for us to take so long to deal with this issue?
Question 870-17(5): Medical Coverage For Residents Travelling Outside The Territory
Oral Questions
Page 6443
Glen Abernethy Great Slave
I guess it depends on how you define long. It first came to my attention about a year ago. I had the department do some research and analysis into what other jurisdictions are doing. We got some information back. I was satisfied that what the other jurisdictions were doing was reasonable and I have given the department direction to move. They need a bit of time to develop, sort of, the awareness campaign and to change our regulations and our guidelines to make sure that we can actually accommodate this and ensure that those residents who are going to be gone from the Northwest Territories are up to or within the Northwest Territories for 153 days can still get health care cards and still be covered by the health care system because they are residents of the Northwest Territories. So it has been fairly quick.
Question 870-17(5): Medical Coverage For Residents Travelling Outside The Territory
Oral Questions
Page 6443
Question 871-17(5): Fort Providence Health Care
Oral Questions
Page 6444
Michael Nadli Deh Cho
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My questions are for the Minister of Health and Social Services. Can the Minister describe the measures being taken to ensure the new health care facility in Fort Providence is a culturally appropriate space and that the cultural needs of residents will be given due care and attention? Mahsi.
Question 871-17(5): Fort Providence Health Care
Oral Questions
Page 6444
Question 871-17(5): Fort Providence Health Care
Oral Questions
Page 6444
Glen Abernethy Great Slave
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I know the public administrator and the CEO of the Dehcho Health and Social Services Authority have been working with the community, trying to make sure that those types of things are incorporated. Now that the legislation has been approved to move to one authority, I also am moving to re-establish wellness camps in the Deh Cho so we can continue to get input from the residents of the communities in a more effective manner. Thank you.
Question 871-17(5): Fort Providence Health Care
Oral Questions
Page 6444
Michael Nadli Deh Cho
Will a registered nurse be based in the new health care centre to lead the expansion of home care services, and will an adequate needs assessment be completed for all our elders who currently or will soon need home care and assisted living services? Mahsi.
Question 871-17(5): Fort Providence Health Care
Oral Questions
Page 6444
Glen Abernethy Great Slave
We do have Our Elders, Our Communities, which is our strategy for our seniors here in the Northwest Territories with a focus on helping residents age in place, where appropriate, and then moved to other facilities as needed. We are providing training to different people throughout the Northwest Territories in the areas of palliative care and others and then home care support, to ensure that we have people available. I can't actually recall, off the top of my head, the specifics that are being done in the Deh Cho, but I will commit to getting that information to the Member. Thank you.
Question 871-17(5): Fort Providence Health Care
Oral Questions
Page 6444
Michael Nadli Deh Cho
Thank you. Can the Minister assure me and my constituents that the new space in Fort Providence will be ultimately used to address key health issues? As an example, strategies to promote aging in place and to tackle chronic diseases such as diabetes and cancer. Mahsi.
Question 871-17(5): Fort Providence Health Care
Oral Questions
Page 6444
Glen Abernethy Great Slave
That is the intent of the health care system, and in that clinic you'll see well man, well woman, well baby clinics, as well as other information being shared with our residents. The facility has a huge opportunity to continue to provide the quality services that are being delivered in the community now, but over time, there's also some space for growth and some change of programs. So, as I said to Mr. Menicoche earlier, we're committed to the health and well-being of all of our residents and we will work with the communities. Thank you.
Question 871-17(5): Fort Providence Health Care
Oral Questions
Page 6444
Question 871-17(5): Fort Providence Health Care
Oral Questions
Page 6444
Michael Nadli Deh Cho
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The Minister has stated that a wellness council will be established to ensure that the community has input into the department in terms of those regional operations.
What kinds of improvements can the community expect in terms of the community to regional reporting relationship in light of the move to centralized regional boards? Mahsi.
Question 871-17(5): Fort Providence Health Care
Oral Questions
Page 6444
Glen Abernethy Great Slave
Currently, within our structure, there's actually no board in the Deh Cho. We have a public administrator. The board was dismantled some time ago. With the move to single authority here in the Northwest Territories, we wanted to ensure that it was essential, or actually, we feel it was essential that we continue to get a regional voice and community voice to help us customize and enhance programs at the community level so that the regions and communities also have a voice at a territorial level.
As I've committed to this House before, now that the legislation has passed, I want to move forward and put in some interim wellness councils to start providing some guidance and advice as we move forward with the implementation of this one authority. When the authority goes live on April 1, 2016, that interim advisory council would become the official wellness council, and we will be working with the region and the communities to help us identify who should be on those councils, who can help us make the system the best it can be. Thank you.
Question 871-17(5): Fort Providence Health Care
Oral Questions
Page 6444
Question 872-17(5): Status On Cantung Mine
Oral Questions
Page 6444
Bob Bromley Weledeh
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My questions are for the Minister of Lands, and I'd like to start by asking about recent news stories which have talked about layoffs at Cantung Mine. Cantung has recently cut their operating expenses and are considered by some to be in marginal operation at best. So I'm wondering if the Minister can give me a general update on the current status and fiscal viability of Cantung Mine. Mahsi.
Question 872-17(5): Status On Cantung Mine
Oral Questions
Page 6444
Question 872-17(5): Status On Cantung Mine
Oral Questions
Page 6445
Robert C. McLeod Inuvik Twin Lakes
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As for the fiscal viability, I'm in no position to answer that. That would be a question that they would have to answer. I do know that they do have an application before the ENR, a water licence application for the ENR Minister and I can find out the update and status of where that's at. Thank you.
Question 872-17(5): Status On Cantung Mine
Oral Questions
Page 6445
Bob Bromley Weledeh
Thank you. I'd say it would be important for this Minister to be on top of the viability of these mines because, of course, they're the ones responsible for their cleanup and this Minister is responsible for ensuring that the liabilities are covered.
As we all know, mines failing and leaving huge environmental liabilities and costs to taxpayers behind are nothing new.
So my question is: What is the current status of Cantung's security deposit for environmental liability?
Question 872-17(5): Status On Cantung Mine
Oral Questions
Page 6445
Robert C. McLeod Inuvik Twin Lakes
I know that the Mackenzie Valley Land and Water Board, I think, had set their security at $30 million, and that was, I think, $27 million and $30 million was to be paid 90 days after the granting of the water licence. My understanding is, I think, the water licence is still in the process and I will find out as to the status of that from my counterpart over at ENR. Thank you.
Question 872-17(5): Status On Cantung Mine
Oral Questions
Page 6445
Bob Bromley Weledeh
Of course, we do have an entire division within the Department of Lands that is supposedly on top of liabilities.
In our fall session I was shocked to hear that the total shortfall of security deposits held by this government on behalf of mining interests was $176 million.
Can the Minister give me an update on the status of security deposits that are currently being held and what shortfalls there are now? Mahsi.