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Question 16-18(3): North Slave Correctional Complex Concerns
Oral Questions

Louis Sebert

Louis Sebert Thebacha

Yes, Mr. Speaker. We are hoping that area that the Member opposite spoke of can be soon reopened. We originally went out to contractors to provide some more security. Unfortunately, the bids came in at an amount way above the amount expected. We do, however, expect to have that rectified by the end of the year.

The facility does have three traditional areas for the delivery of programs to inmates; one located inside the facility and the other two outdoors within the secure perimeter. These areas are used for smudging, one-on-one counselling, and sharing circles. At present, unfortunately, the two outside yards are not accessible due to repairs; however, once the repairs are completed these outside areas will once again be utilized for traditional activities led by a traditional counsellor. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Question 16-18(3): North Slave Correctional Complex Concerns
Oral Questions

Cory Vanthuyne

Cory Vanthuyne Yellowknife North

I want to take a moment to maybe move off inmate concerns and, as my colleague from Kam Lake raised earlier, some aspect around concerns with corrections and potentially corrections staff. So I want to go down the line of questioning relevant to first of all are we adequately staffed.

Can the Minister describe maybe the minimum staffing numbers at the centre and confirm that there are enough, in fact, full-time staff assigned to each shift to meet the requirement?

Question 16-18(3): North Slave Correctional Complex Concerns
Oral Questions

Louis Sebert

Louis Sebert Thebacha

Mr. Speaker, I don't have the numbers of staff or their shifts in front of me, but I am given to understand that there is adequate staffing at the facility.

Question 16-18(3): North Slave Correctional Complex Concerns
Oral Questions

Cory Vanthuyne

Cory Vanthuyne Yellowknife North

Then I would like to ask the Minister, we know that obviously corrections is a very high-risk, and high-stress environment is probably a better term. Can the Minister explain what training corrections officers receive on an ongoing basis to equip them to deal with the challenges of this job?

Question 16-18(3): North Slave Correctional Complex Concerns
Oral Questions

Louis Sebert

Louis Sebert Thebacha

Mr. Speaker, I cannot speak to the individual programs that corrections officers might take, but I believe that they are up to a Canadian standard. Clearly, ongoing training is required. I understand that there has been no cut in the training program.

Question 16-18(3): North Slave Correctional Complex Concerns
Oral Questions

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackson Lafferty

Masi. Oral questions. Member for Yellowknife North.

Question 16-18(3): North Slave Correctional Complex Concerns
Oral Questions

Cory Vanthuyne

Cory Vanthuyne Yellowknife North

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Then maybe what I will ask the Minister instead is: can the Minister then describe how training and skill levels are monitored? Not what training is being provided, but can he describe how training and skill levels are being monitored to ensure that each shift is staffed with an adequately trained corrections staff?

Question 16-18(3): North Slave Correctional Complex Concerns
Oral Questions

Louis Sebert

Louis Sebert Thebacha

I am certain that the senior staff at the facility does monitor these things and does review the training and the training needed for all of the staff at the correctional facility. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Question 16-18(3): North Slave Correctional Complex Concerns
Oral Questions

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackson Lafferty

Masi. Oral questions. Member for Sahtu.

Question 17-18(3): Appointment Of Independent Administrator For Norman Wells
Oral Questions

Daniel McNeely

Daniel McNeely Sahtu

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As mentioned in my statement on the principles of oversight and public interest and accountability, I support the actions taken by the Minister of MACA in placing an independent administrator to run the town of Norman Wells. My first question is: what is the process going forward for the town of Norman Wells? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Question 17-18(3): Appointment Of Independent Administrator For Norman Wells
Oral Questions

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackson Lafferty

Masi. Minister of Municipal and Community Affairs.

Question 17-18(3): Appointment Of Independent Administrator For Norman Wells
Oral Questions

Caroline Cochrane

Caroline Cochrane Range Lake

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I do want to start by saying that the Department of Municipal and Community Affairs really does honour our municipal and our Aboriginal governments, and we do the best we can to provide support to them. Sometimes it does come to a place, though, that we have to look at providing either additional support or actually taking over council. It was with regret that we actually stepped in and went into administration with the council. How we are moving forward, over the next couple of weeks I am going to be appointing a long-term administrator for the town. This person, there are quite a few bylaws and policies that they need to review and revise, policies around procurement, around code of conduct, around just how the governance of the council works, so that will be their main priority at this point.

The problem with this town council is that they have an election coming up in October 2018, which is a year away, so, once the temporary administrator goes in and deals with the policies and bylaws that we need to amend or put in place, then we will have to make an assessment on whether we do an interim council or if we actually hold off until the legislative requirement for an election in October of 2018.

Question 17-18(3): Appointment Of Independent Administrator For Norman Wells
Oral Questions

Daniel McNeely

Daniel McNeely Sahtu

I thank the Minister for that reply. People really want to know what is happening, what is the moving-forward plan. Communication is a vital instrument. Once the administrator is appointed, will the public be made aware through, say, a public meeting? Will there be a public meeting to show the schedule of events and timeframe with the general taxpayer public community?

Question 17-18(3): Appointment Of Independent Administrator For Norman Wells
Oral Questions

Caroline Cochrane

Caroline Cochrane Range Lake

We do want to engage the public, the community members of Norman Wells, as much as possible within this process, so, yes, as soon as the decision was made and we relayed it to the municipal council that we were going into administration, we did hold a public meeting. We will continue to hold public meetings ongoing to keep the public aware, also to get their feedback into how we should be proceeding. So, yes, we will do as much public consultation as possible throughout this term.

Question 17-18(3): Appointment Of Independent Administrator For Norman Wells
Oral Questions

Daniel McNeely

Daniel McNeely Sahtu

I thank the Minister for making that comment for the listeners out there in the community. My next question is: leading up to the events and the process leading to that conclusion on the decision, there was a municipal inspection report done. Is that report going to be made available to the public residents?

Question 17-18(3): Appointment Of Independent Administrator For Norman Wells
Oral Questions

Caroline Cochrane

Caroline Cochrane Range Lake

The municipal inspection report was actually done on my direction as the Minister of Municipal and Community Affairs. That report in its entirety will be held in confidentiality, although we do have a summary of the report that is available on the Municipal and Community Affairs website if Members are interested in accessing that.

Question 17-18(3): Appointment Of Independent Administrator For Norman Wells
Oral Questions

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackson Lafferty

Masi. Oral questions. Member for Sahtu.

Question 17-18(3): Appointment Of Independent Administrator For Norman Wells
Oral Questions

Daniel McNeely

Daniel McNeely Sahtu

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My last question is: will the Minister make my office aware of the schedule of events and public meetings and so on so, if I am available in the community, I can attend also?

Question 17-18(3): Appointment Of Independent Administrator For Norman Wells
Oral Questions

Caroline Cochrane

Caroline Cochrane Range Lake

Yes, it is absolutely critical that we keep the MLA for the riding as informed as possible. He is the person who is on the ground. He is the person who will be getting the complaints and the questions from the public, so I will commit to keeping him as informed as possible throughout this process. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Question 17-18(3): Appointment Of Independent Administrator For Norman Wells
Oral Questions

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackson Lafferty

Masi. Colleagues, I would like to draw your attention to visitors in the gallery. With us is the chief of Detah, Edward Sangris. Welcome to our Assembly. Oral questions. Member for Mackenzie Delta.

Question 18-18(3): Mackenzie Delta Transportation Concerns
Oral Questions

Frederick Blake Jr.

Frederick Blake Jr. Mackenzie Delta

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, in follow-up to my Member's statement, I have a few questions for the Minister of Infrastructure. Mr. Speaker, the Minister previously mentioned that new, lighter equipment was on its way to the communities to support accelerated ice road construction. Can the Minister provide a status update, including where the equipment is going? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Question 18-18(3): Mackenzie Delta Transportation Concerns
Oral Questions

The Speaker

The Speaker Jackson Lafferty

Masi. Minister of Infrastructure.

Question 18-18(3): Mackenzie Delta Transportation Concerns
Oral Questions

Wally Schumann

Wally Schumann Hay River South

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I will have to get the details on where all the equipment is, I believe it is a new purchase, some of this stuff, and to which communities it will be allocated. I will get that to the Member.

Question 18-18(3): Mackenzie Delta Transportation Concerns
Oral Questions

Frederick Blake Jr.

Frederick Blake Jr. Mackenzie Delta

Mr. Speaker, the Minister also previously stated that the number of propane trucks travelling the region had declined since 2013. Can the Minister provide some more detail on those numbers, including their source?

Question 18-18(3): Mackenzie Delta Transportation Concerns
Oral Questions

Wally Schumann

Wally Schumann Hay River South

I will get the department to pull that information together and supply it to the Member.