Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, no, the red tape reduction working group really was meant to be focused on when a business or an individual runs into an issue and says, you know, I'm unable to get a license in an orderly fashion, I have to pay -- go to multiple departments in order to do something, I, you know, sought permissions or an opportunity, I can't get it done. This was an opportunity to say okay look, take that to the working group. They will cross those different departmental lines. Sometimes it's divisions within a department and they will -- they'll action that. But other elements of, you know, innovation action plan and such is a different element of what's going on. To the extent that there's barriers or blocks between different silos, again that certainly would -- could come to the working group, they could potentially get involved, but it really was meant to be something looking at how we are servicing the residents and businesses in the Northwest Territories. Thank you.
Caroline Wawzonek on Question 365-20(1): Red Tape Reduction and the Government of the Northwest Territories Relations with Small Businesses
In the Legislative Assembly on October 24th, 2024. See this statement in context.
Question 365-20(1): Red Tape Reduction and the Government of the Northwest Territories Relations with Small Businesses
Oral Questions
October 24th, 2024
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