This is page numbers 3383 - 3410 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 health.

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Return to Written Question 32-19(2): Map Staking versus Claim Staking for Mineral Rights
Returns To Written Questions

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Clerk Of The House Mr. Tim Mercer

Mr. Speaker, I have a Return to Written Question 32-19 asked by the Member for Frame Lake on December 7th, 2021, to the Minister of Industry, Tourism, and Investment regarding map staking versus claim staking for mineral rights.

Presently, the Mining Regulations outline the work requirements to keep a mineral claim in good standing. Later today, at the appropriate time, I will table a summary of the claims that have been recorded since April 1, 2014.

At the moment, regulations for the Mineral Resources Act are being discussed at the Intergovernmental Council Secretariat table, which will define work requirements at the claim stage. When these work requirements are determined, we will then address requirements for the claim issuance processes related to the Online Mapping System. The new system will incorporate measures to avoid speculation and nuisance staking. The regulatory framework will ensure that any claims issued are within the proponent's reasonable ability to conduct exploration work. This framework will also allow the government to receive the geoscience knowledge produced from exploration work, regardless of whether the proponent intends to keep the exploration property active after the initial period.

The work to develop online map staking will take into account best practices across Canada and around the globe. We expect to develop a territory-based system with protocols to prevent large scale staking without intent to explore. These restrictions will be an essential component of the new system.

Indigenous governments have been clear that they want a modern system that moves mineral tenure issuance online. The online system will allow for other considerations such as environmental and political concerns. We are continuing to discuss these factors at the Intergovernmental Council table.

Economic and behavioural analysis is ongoing with the Intergovernmental Council. We need to confirm work requirements and other general regulations for the tenure issuance process before we begin significant work on the online system. This analysis will be based on a cross jurisdictional review that highlights the patterns of use and economic impacts seen post-implementation. Development projects must contribute to the economic well-being of all Northwest Territories residents.

Public engagement is underway this spring. Beyond the close collaboration on the Intergovernmental Council, we are engaging with the public, industry, and regulatory boards this spring. Formal Aboriginal consultation will begin next year when the draft regulations have been completed.

Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Return to Written Question 33-19(2): Community-Based Post-Secondary Education Programs
Returns To Written Questions

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Clerk Of The House Mr. Tim Mercer

Finally, Mr. Speaker, I have a Return to Written Question 33-19(2) asked by the Member for Monfwi on December 9th, 2021, to the Minister of Education, Culture, and Employment regarding community-based post-secondary education programs. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

  1. To date, how much money has the Government of the Northwest Territories spent on relocation costs to hire non-Northwest Territories residents for employment in schools within the last five years? From April 2016 to present, the Government of the Northwest Territories has spent just over $3.7 million on the relocation of non-Northwest Territories residents to the NWT for employment in schools.
  2. Since 2018, how many northerners have graduated from Aurora College diploma programs in nursing, education and social work? Since 2018, 67 Northerners have graduated from Aurora College in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, 12 in the Bachelor of Education program, and 21 in the Social Work Diploma program. It is important to note that the Social Work Diploma and the Bachelor of Education programs suspended student enrollments in 2017 to complete reviews of the programs. The graduation numbers are for those students that were already in the program when enrollments were suspended.
  3. How many people in the Northwest Territories have a grade 12 education and are on income support? This data is not tracked by the Department of Education, Culture and Employment, as this information is not a requirement to qualify for assistance.
  4. Can the Minister provide data, showing how many Indigenous teachers, social workers and nurses are in the Northwest Territories? As of November 30, 2021, 52 of 670 or 7.8% nurses, 36 of 123 or 29.3% social workers, and 126 of 661 or 19.1% teachers employed with the GNWT are Indigenous Aboriginal.

Yellowknife Education District No. 1 or YK1, Yellowknife Catholic Schools or YCS and the Hay River Health and Social Services Authority or HRHSSA do not have an Affirmative Action Policy for hiring and do not collect information on Indigenous status of their employees. YK1 has a total of 215 teachers and YCS has 114 teachers. There are 42.5 Registered Nurse, 23 Licensed Practical Nurse, and one Nurse Practitioner positions, along with six social workers and three social worker support staff positions, within the HRHSSA.

  1. When will Aurora College complete the report on the teacher and social work program, and open doors to students? The timeline for the completion of the Social Work Diploma and Bachelor of Education Program reviews has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, external reviewers have been engaged virtually, have completed their review and provided their recommendations. Following best practice, the external review recommendations are being examined internally by Aurora College program staff prior to the release of an institutional response that will outline next steps for each program. The institutional response from Aurora College will be released in Spring 2022. Although no decisions have been made, it is likely that Aurora College will have social work and education programming in the future. Pending the results of the program reviews and other considerations, such as identifying and securing a post-secondary institutional partner to support program delivery, a Social Work program could be reinstated for the 2023-2024 academic year and the Bachelor of Education in 2024-2025.

Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Return to Written Question 33-19(2): Community-Based Post-Secondary Education Programs
Returns To Written Questions

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The Speaker

The Speaker Frederick Blake Jr.

Thank you, Mr. Clerk. Returns to written questions. Replies to the Commissioner's address. Petitions. Reports of committees on review of bills. Member for Kam Lake. Bill 38. Member for Kam Lake.

Bill 38: Miscellaneous Statute Law Amendment Act
Reports Of Committees On Review Of Bills

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Caitlin Cleveland

Caitlin Cleveland Kam Lake

Mr. Speaker, I'd like to report that Bill 38, the Miscellaneous Statute Law Amendment Act, is ready for consideration in Committee of the Whole. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Bill 38: Miscellaneous Statute Law Amendment Act
Reports Of Committees On Review Of Bills

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The Speaker

The Speaker Frederick Blake Jr.

Thank you, Member for Kam Lake. Reports of committees on the review of bills. Reports of standing and special committees. Tabling of documents. Minister responsible for Health and Social Services.

Tabled Document 545-19(2): Follow-up Letter for Oral Question 791-19(2): Obstetrical Care Tabled Document 546-19(2): Follow-up for Oral Question 849-19(2): Healthcare Wait Times
Tabling Of Documents

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Julie Green

Julie Green Yellowknife Centre

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I wish to table the following two documents:

Follow-up letter to Oral Question 791-19(2), obstetrics care; and, Follow-up letter to Oral Question 849-19(2), healthcare wait times. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Tabled Document 545-19(2): Follow-up Letter for Oral Question 791-19(2): Obstetrical Care Tabled Document 546-19(2): Follow-up for Oral Question 849-19(2): Healthcare Wait Times
Tabling Of Documents

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The Speaker

The Speaker Frederick Blake Jr.

Thank you, Minister. Tabling of documents. Minister responsible for Infrastructure.

Tabled Document 547-19(2): Follow-up for Oral Quesiton 812-19(2) and Oral Question 835-19(2): Cost of Fuel in Nunakput Region and Marine Transportation Services to Nunakput Tabled Document 548-19(2): Follow-up letter for Oral Question 871-19(2): Cold Weather Testing
Tabling Of Documents

February 21st, 2022

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Diane Archie

Diane Archie Inuvik Boot Lake

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I wish to table the following two documents:

Follow-up letter to Oral Question 812-19(2) and Oral Question 835-19(2), cost of fuel in Nunakput region and marine transportation services to Nunakput; and follow-up letter to Oral Question 871-19(2), cold weather testing. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Tabled Document 547-19(2): Follow-up for Oral Quesiton 812-19(2) and Oral Question 835-19(2): Cost of Fuel in Nunakput Region and Marine Transportation Services to Nunakput Tabled Document 548-19(2): Follow-up letter for Oral Question 871-19(2): Cold Weather Testing
Tabling Of Documents

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The Speaker

The Speaker Frederick Blake Jr.

Thank you, Minister. Oral questions. Minister responsible for Environment and Natural Resources.

Tabled Document 549-19(2): Follow-up letter for Oral Question 798-19(2): Land Ownership Issues in Small Communities
Tabling Of Documents

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Shane Thompson

Shane Thompson Nahendeh

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I wish to table the following document: Follow-up letter to Oral Question 798-19(2), land ownership issues in small communities. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Tabled Document 549-19(2): Follow-up letter for Oral Question 798-19(2): Land Ownership Issues in Small Communities
Tabling Of Documents

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The Speaker

The Speaker Frederick Blake Jr.

Thank you, Minister. Tabling of documents. Minister responsible for Justice.

Tabled Document 550-19(2): Follow-up letter for Oral Question 822-19(2): Territorial Policing Services Agreement Tabled Document 551-19(2): Follow-up letter for Oral Question 853-19(2): Immigration Strategy
Tabling Of Documents

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R.J. Simpson

R.J. Simpson Hay River North

Mr. Speaker, I wish to table the following two documents: Follow-up letter to Oral Question 822-19(2), Territorial Policing Services Agreement; and Follow-up letter to Oral Question 853-19(2), Immigration Strategy. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Tabled Document 550-19(2): Follow-up letter for Oral Question 822-19(2): Territorial Policing Services Agreement Tabled Document 551-19(2): Follow-up letter for Oral Question 853-19(2): Immigration Strategy
Tabling Of Documents

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The Speaker

The Speaker Frederick Blake Jr.

Thank you, Minister. Tabling of documents. Honourable Premier.

Tabled Document 552-19(2): Follow-up letter for Oral Question 865-19(2): Highway No. 7 Border Hours of Operation
Tabling Of Documents

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Caroline Cochrane

Caroline Cochrane Range Lake

Mr. Speaker, I wish to table the following document: Follow-up letter to Oral Question 865-19(2), Highway No. 7 border hours of operation. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Tabled Document 552-19(2): Follow-up letter for Oral Question 865-19(2): Highway No. 7 Border Hours of Operation
Tabling Of Documents

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The Speaker

The Speaker Frederick Blake Jr.

Thank you, Honourable Premier. Tabling of documents. Minister responsible for Northwest Territories Housing Corporation.

Tabled Document 553-19(2): Follow-up letter for Oral Question 831-19(2): Tlicho REgional Housing Tabled Document 554-19(2): Follow-up letter for Oral Question 837-19(2): New Housing Initiatives in the Tlicho Region
Tabling Of Documents

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Paulie Chinna

Paulie Chinna Sahtu

Mr. Speaker, I wish to table the following two documents: Follow-up letter for Oral Question 831-19(2), Tlicho regional housing; and, Follow-up letter for Oral question 837-19(2), new housing initiatives in the Tlicho region. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Tabled Document 553-19(2): Follow-up letter for Oral Question 831-19(2): Tlicho REgional Housing Tabled Document 554-19(2): Follow-up letter for Oral Question 837-19(2): New Housing Initiatives in the Tlicho Region
Tabling Of Documents

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The Speaker

The Speaker Frederick Blake Jr.

Thank you, Minister. Tabling of documents. Minister responsible for Industry, Tourism, and Investment.

Tabled Document 555-19(2): Summary of Claims Recorded since April 1, 2014
Tabling Of Documents

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Caroline Wawzonek

Caroline Wawzonek Yellowknife South

Mr. Speaker, further to my return to Written Question 32-19(2), I wish to table the following document: Summary of claims recorded since April 1st, 2014. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Tabled Document 555-19(2): Summary of Claims Recorded since April 1, 2014
Tabling Of Documents

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The Speaker

The Speaker Frederick Blake Jr.

Thank you, Minister. Tabling of documents. Member for Monfwi.

Tabled Document 556-19(2): Housing Policy Debate Journal Article “Housing and Homelessness in Indigenous Communities of Canada's North” Tabled Document 557-19(2): NWT health Status Chartbook - Transition and Strategic Planning, Fall 2019 Tabled Document 558-19(2): Emails and Estimate for New Sewer and Water Tank in Edzo
Tabling Of Documents

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Jane Weyallon Armstrong

Jane Weyallon Armstrong Monfwi

Mr. Speaker, I wish to table three documents. The first is an article from the Housing Policy Debate Journal entitled Housing and Homelessness in Indigenous Communities in the Northwest Territories, in Canada's Nnorth.

The second document is the health status chart book transition and strategic planning dated fall 2019 prior to 19th Assembly elections. And the third one, email and estimates for a new sewer and water tank in Edzo. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Tabled Document 559-19(2): Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly Annual Report 2020-2021 Tabled Document 560-19(2): Report of the NWT Integrity Commissioner on the Investigation into a Complaint made by the Board of Management alleging that Mr. Jackie Jacobson, MLA for Nunakput, was in A Conflict of Interest and Breach the Members' Code of Conduct
Tabling Of Documents

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The Speaker

The Speaker Frederick Blake Jr.

Thank you, Member for Monfwi. Tabling of documents. I hereby table the 2020-2021 Annual Report of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories.

Pursuant to section 102 of the Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Act, I wish to table the report of the Integrity Commissioner of the Northwest Territories - the report of the Integrity Commissioner of the investigation into a complaint made by the Board of Management alleging that Mr. Jackie Jacobson, MLA for Nunakput, was in a conflict of interest in breach of the members' code of conduct.

Tabling of documents. Notices of motion. Motions. Notices of motion for the first reading of bills. First reading of bills. Second reading of bills. Consideration in Committee of the Whole of bills and other matters, Bill 23, Bill 29, with Member for Inuvik Twin Lakes in the chair.

Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters

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The Chair

The Chair Lesa Semmler

I now call Committee of the Whole to order. What is the issue of committee? Mr. O'Reilly.

Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
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Kevin O'Reilly

Kevin O'Reilly Frame Lake

Thanks, Madam Chair. I move that the chair rise and report progress.

Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters

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The Chair

The Chair Lesa Semmler

Thank you. There's a motion on the floor to rise and report progress. Does committee agree?

Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
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Some Hon. Members

Agreed.