Debates of Feb. 12th, 2021
This is page numbers 1989 - 2018 of the Hansard for the 19th Assembly, 2nd 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 need.
Topics
- Oral Questions
- Members Present
- Prayer
- Minister's Statement 113-19(2): Workers' Safety and Compensation Commission Service Innovations During Covid-19
- Minister's Statement 114-19(2): Mental Health and Engagement on Addictions Recovery and the NWT Alcohol Strategy
- Minister's Statement 115-19(2): Minister Absent from the House
- Workplace Harassment
- Northern Resident Tax Deduction
- Women in Science
- Funding for Bus Service in Reindeer Point
- Government of the Northwest Territories Summer Student Employment
- Making a Holiday in February
- Appreciation for All Residents of Fort Smith
- Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
- Travel during COVID by Public Servants
- Recognition Of Visitors In The Gallery
- Mr. Johnson's Reply
- Question 552-19(2): Workplace Harassment within the Government of the Northwest Territories
- Question 553-19(2): Public Servants' Travel during COVID-19 Pandemic
- Question 554-19(2): Funding for Bus Services in Reindeer Point
- Question 555-19(2): Government of the Northwest Territories Summer Student Employment Program
- Question 556-19(2): Northern Resident Tax Deduction
- Question 557-19(2): Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
- Question 558-19(2): Making a Holiday in February
- Question 559-19(2): Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
- Question 560-19(2): Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
- Question 561-19(2): Waste Water Testing
- Question 562-19(2): Housing Units in Hay River
- Question 563-19(2): Affirmative Action Policy and Summer Student Employment
- Question 564-19(2): Extended and Long-Term Care in Hay River
- Question 566-19(2): Application Process for Housing
- Question 556-19(2): Lack of Cell Service in Behchoko
- Question 567-19(2): Northern Addictions Treatment Centres
- Bill 3: An Act to Amend the Public Highways Act
- Tabled Document 312-19(2): Letter from Dehcho First Nations Grand Chief to Premier dated January 8, 2021 regarding GNWT Officials Travel for Non-Essential Purposes
- Tabled Document 313-19(2): Office of the Languages Commissioner for the Northwest Territories Annual Report 2109-2020
- Motion 28-19(2): Amendments to the Rules of the Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly, Carried
- Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
- Committee Motion 77-19(2): Tabled Document 286-19(2): Main Estimates 2021-2022 - Executive and Indigenous Affairs - Deferral of Department (page 109), Carried
- Report Of Committee Of The Whole
- Orders Of The Day
Question 558-19(2): Making a Holiday in February
Oral Questions
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Rylund Johnson Yellowknife North
It's about three months without a statutory holiday, depending when Easter lies, and it is a dark time of the year for many people. Are there any plans to add a statutory holiday in between New Years and Easter?
Question 558-19(2): Making a Holiday in February
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Question 558-19(2): Making a Holiday in February
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Rylund Johnson Yellowknife North
Is there anything preventing the Minister of Justice passing a holiday? Legislatively, is there anything preventing us from creating another statutory holiday?
Question 558-19(2): Making a Holiday in February
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R.J. Simpson Hay River North
Creating a new statutory holiday would go through the same legislative process as amending other pieces of legislation, so it is within the power of the government and the Assembly working together to make something like that happen. No, there are no barriers.
Question 558-19(2): Making a Holiday in February
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The Speaker Frederick Blake Jr.
Thank you, Minister. Final supplementary. Member for Yellowknife North.
Question 558-19(2): Making a Holiday in February
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Rylund Johnson Yellowknife North
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Has any work been done to consult the people of the Northwest Territories about whether they would like another holiday? I really have a hard time believing that, if we listen to the will of the people, they would not want a Family Day, so my question: has the department done any work reviewing the number of holidays and asked the people whom we serve whether they want a Family Day, Mr. Speaker?
Question 558-19(2): Making a Holiday in February
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R.J. Simpson Hay River North
We have about as many holidays as other jurisdictions. We do not have Family Day. We have Aboriginal Day, which is not a holiday outside of, I believe, the NWT and Yukon. We have the same number of holidays as everyone else, and, no, we have not gone out and asked, "Should we have more holidays?" Thank you.
Question 558-19(2): Making a Holiday in February
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Question 559-19(2): Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
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Caitlin Cleveland Kam Lake
Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker. My questions are for the Minister of Justice or, sorry, now the Minister of Holidays. I am wondering: how many inmates have participated in the FASD diagnostic clinic from any of our correctional facilities in the Northwest Territories? Thank you.
Question 559-19(2): Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
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Question 559-19(2): Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
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R.J. Simpson Hay River North
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As the Minister of Holidays, I give the Member the rest of the day off.
---Laughter
I do not have that number, but that is something we can find and provide to the Member. Thank you.
Question 559-19(2): Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
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Caitlin Cleveland Kam Lake
I would rather ask the Minister questions. What FASD support services are available within North Slave Correctional Centre, or any of our other correctional facilities, for inmates who receive a diagnosis or who are diagnosed already with FASD?
Question 559-19(2): Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
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R.J. Simpson Hay River North
Of course, inmates can be referred to the FASD diagnostic clinic, and they do not need a diagnosis to access individualized supports or supports for individuals with complex need. Perhaps I can offer to provide the Member with some comprehensive written information, because there are a number of supports and I just do not have them at my fingertips.
Question 559-19(2): Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
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Caitlin Cleveland Kam Lake
I am wondering: what supports are provided to inmates upon release, to reduce recidivism?
Question 559-19(2): Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
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R.J. Simpson Hay River North
Upon release, former inmates work with their case managers and they identify what is available to them in their community and work with them to do everything they can to ensure that they do not come back. It does not always work, obviously, and there are differences across the territory. It often depends on who you are working with and in what community you are, but, again, I can provide this information to the Member.
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