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Question 269-18(2): Inuvik To Tuktoyaktuk Highway
Oral Questions

Shane Thompson

Shane Thompson Nahendeh

I thank the Minister for his commitment to get back to me on the exact percentage. Mr. Speaker, can the Minister confirm that this was a negotiated contract with two long-term, successful northern companies?

Question 269-18(2): Inuvik To Tuktoyaktuk Highway
Oral Questions

Wally Schumann

Wally Schumann Hay River South

Yes. The answer is yes.

Question 269-18(2): Inuvik To Tuktoyaktuk Highway
Oral Questions

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackson Lafferty

Masi. Member for Nahendeh.

Question 269-18(2): Inuvik To Tuktoyaktuk Highway
Oral Questions

Shane Thompson

Shane Thompson Nahendeh

I love that short, brief answer. It still gives us some more time for asking other questions. I thank the Minister for that great answer. Mr. Speaker, can the Minister please advise this House what parts of the negotiated contract policy was identified to proceed with these two northern companies that have been long-term companies in the North and have been doing a great job? What was the part of the negotiated contract policy that Cabinet and the Executive Council used to renew the negotiated contract? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Question 269-18(2): Inuvik To Tuktoyaktuk Highway
Oral Questions

Wally Schumann

Wally Schumann Hay River South

That was a decision that was made in the life of the 17thAssembly. That was before my time. I would have to look back and see what was the decision on that and get back to the Member.

Question 269-18(2): Inuvik To Tuktoyaktuk Highway
Oral Questions

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackson Lafferty

Masi. Oral questions. Member for Yellowknife Centre.

Question 270-18(2): Reform Of The Canada Pension Plan
Oral Questions

Julie Green

Julie Green Yellowknife Centre

Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, my questions are for the Minister of Finance. I read this week that all of the provinces have signed on to a reform of the Canada Pension Plan which will supplement benefits for workers who don't have corporate pension plans. All have signed on, I heard, with the exception of Manitoba and Quebec. I would like the Minister to say what position the GNWT took on the reform of the Canada Pension Plan. Mahsi, Mr. Speaker.

Question 270-18(2): Reform Of The Canada Pension Plan
Oral Questions

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackson Lafferty

Masi. Minister of Finance.

Question 270-18(2): Reform Of The Canada Pension Plan
Oral Questions

Robert C. McLeod

Robert C. McLeod Inuvik Twin Lakes

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, the Member is correct. There was, I think, eight of the ten jurisdictions that signed on to the enhancements to the Canada Pension Plan. One had to take it back to their government to have a conversation with them, and Quebec has their own Quebec Pension Plan. The Member's question is about what our position was. Unfortunately, we don't have a vote at the table. It is just the seven provinces. They allowed the ten provinces to have some input into this. I think it is two-thirds and the NWT, Nunavut, and Yukon don't have a vote at the table. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Question 270-18(2): Reform Of The Canada Pension Plan
Oral Questions

Julie Green

Julie Green Yellowknife Centre

Thank you to the Finance Minister for that information. Does the GNWT have a voice at the table where the Minister is able to speak about this pension plan reform?

Question 270-18(2): Reform Of The Canada Pension Plan
Oral Questions

Robert C. McLeod

Robert C. McLeod Inuvik Twin Lakes

Mr. Speaker, we do have a voice at the table. Unfortunately, they came to us after we had a bit of a break, and a lot of the decisions were already made. We brought that to their attention and the Chair recognized, and he apologized, that was his fault, that he should have included the three territories in the pre-discussion leading up to the break where a lot of conversations took place. They recognize that. We made our point. They gave us an opportunity to speak afterwards, but by then a lot of the decision had already been made. We brought it to their attention, and we intend in the future to make sure our voice is heard.

Question 270-18(2): Reform Of The Canada Pension Plan
Oral Questions

Julie Green

Julie Green Yellowknife Centre

Thank you to the Minister for that answer. Can the Minister tell us what he said when he was called on to speak about this issue?

Question 270-18(2): Reform Of The Canada Pension Plan
Oral Questions

Robert C. McLeod

Robert C. McLeod Inuvik Twin Lakes

Mr. Speaker, I said how come you never let me speak before?

---Laughter

No. Mr. Speaker, I did point out to the fact that while I appreciated the opportunity to have some input into this that I would have appreciated more of an opportunity to speak before we took a break where a lot of the discussion went on. I pointed out to the fact that we are facing some challenges up here. One of our biggest challenges, and one of my biggest priorities, was trying to put our people in the position where they are able to pay into CPP. And I spoke of the infrastructure part of it, and how if I know our people are paying into CPP, then I know they are working.

Question 270-18(2): Reform Of The Canada Pension Plan
Oral Questions

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackson Lafferty

Masi. Oral questions. Member for Yellowknife Centre.

Question 270-18(2): Reform Of The Canada Pension Plan
Oral Questions

Julie Green

Julie Green Yellowknife Centre

Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. And thank you to the Minister for that. That is my last question. What do you think the impact is or have you had any research done on the impact of the pension reform on employees and businesses in the NWT? Mahsi, Mr. Speaker.

Question 270-18(2): Reform Of The Canada Pension Plan
Oral Questions

Robert C. McLeod

Robert C. McLeod Inuvik Twin Lakes

Mr. Speaker, there has been some preliminary work done as to what it may cost employees and employers across the country. We will do some work on our part, and seeing that this is an important issue, once we get that work done, I would be more than happy to offer a briefing to committee. I have to say this is an issue that is across the country -- my e-mails were actually jammed with about 5,000 e-mails from across the country. Must be doing a mass e-mailing project. Most of the e-mails you could tell weren't from the Northwest Territories. But we will do our work. I will share any information I have with committee.

Question 270-18(2): Reform Of The Canada Pension Plan
Oral Questions

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackson Lafferty

Masi. Oral questions, the time has expired. Item 8, written questions. Item 9, returns to written questions. Mr. Clerk.

Written Question 5-18(2): Maintenance Contracts On Highway No. 1
Returns to Written Questions

Deputy Clerk Of The House (Mr. Schauerte)

Mr. Speaker, I have a return to written question asked to the Honourable Wally Schumann, the Minister of Transportation, by Mr. Thompson on June 2, 2016, regarding maintenance contracts on Highway No. 1. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

1. What is the annual maintenance budget for each section of Highway No. 1, including the ice crossing?

Later today, at the appropriate time, I will table a document indicating the annual maintenance budget for sections of Highway No. 1, including the ice crossings.

1. What is the total amount spent on maintenance on Highway No. 1, since 2010-2011?

The Government of the Northwest Territories has invested $13,675,907.00 in contracted maintenance on Highway No. 1 since 2010-2011.

1. Which companies have been awarded maintenance contracts on Highway No. 1 since 2010-2011, and what was the rationale for selecting them?

Later today, at the appropriate time, I will table a document that includes the total amount spent on maintenance since 2010-2011 and indicates the companies that were awarded maintenance contracts since that time.

Contractors are selected in accordance with the policies and procedures established and as prescribed in the Government Contracts Regulations. The GNWT offers public access to an archive of contracting history that is readily available online at: http:contracts.fin.gov.nt.ca/.

1. How does the department review contracts or contractor and in-house maintenance work on Highway No.1?

The Department of Transportation uses the NWT Highway Maintenance Manual as its benchmark to evaluate the quality of contractor performance during routine inspections conducted by Highway Maintenance Supervisors to ensure DOT standards are being met. In-house work by the Department is only completed when geographic limitations, safety concerns, or equipment shortages are encountered by the contractor.

1. How does the department monitor and consider the impact of weather conditions on the maintenance work if performs on Highway No. 1?

Highway Maintenance Supervisors monitor surface conditions on NWT highways and, based upon the weather, will direct contractors when required to deliver additional maintenance work to improve conditions.

The Department has recently developed a historical log of weather information to be used for tracking climate trends. Maintenance efforts, such as grading and plowing, fluctuate based on weather conditions. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Written Question 5-18(2): Maintenance Contracts On Highway No. 1
Returns to Written Questions

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackson Lafferty

Masi. Returns to written questions. Item 10, replies to Commissioner's opening address. Item 11, petitions. Item 12, reports of standing and special committee. Item 13, reports of committee on the review of bills. Item 14, tabling of documents. Minister of Transportation.

Tabled Document 78-18(2): Environment And Natural Resources Strategic Plan 2015-2020
Tabling of Documents

Wally Schumann

Wally Schumann Hay River South

Mr. Speaker, further to my Return to Written Question 5-18(2), I wish to table the following document entitled "Maintenance Contracts on Highway 1." Also, Mr. Speaker, I wish to table the following document entitled "Environment and Natural Resources Strategic Plan 2015-2020." Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Tabled Document 78-18(2): Environment And Natural Resources Strategic Plan 2015-2020
Tabling of Documents

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackson Lafferty

Masi. Tabling of documents. Minister of Finance.

Tabled Document 79-18(2): Follow-Up Letter To Oral Question 135-18(2) Impacts Of GNWT Job Losses
Tabling of Documents

June 22nd, 2016

Robert C. McLeod

Robert C. McLeod Inuvik Twin Lakes

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I wish to table the following document entitled "Follow-up Letter to Oral Question 135-18(2): Impacts of GNWT Job Losses." Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Tabled Document 79-18(2): Follow-Up Letter To Oral Question 135-18(2) Impacts Of GNWT Job Losses
Tabling of Documents

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackson Lafferty

Masi. Tabling of documents. Member for Yellowknife Centre.

Tabled Document 81-18(2): Original Study - Hospitalization And Mortality Rates In Long-Term Care Facilities: Does For-Profit Status Matter?”
Tabling of Documents

Julie Green

Julie Green Yellowknife Centre

Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I have two items to table. The first is an article entitled "Death rates higher in for-profit nursing homes, report says," and the other is the report itself: "Hospitalization and Mortality Rates in Long-Term Care Facilities: Does For-Profit Status Matter?" Mahsi, Mr. Speaker.

Tabled Document 81-18(2): Original Study - Hospitalization And Mortality Rates In Long-Term Care Facilities: Does For-Profit Status Matter?”
Tabling of Documents

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackson Lafferty

Masi. Tabling of documents. Member for Frame Lake.