Thank you, Member from Frame Lake. Minister of Environment and Climate Change.
Debates of Feb. 10th, 2025
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Question 470-20(1): Targeted Amendments To The Water Regulations
Oral Questions
Question 470-20(1): Targeted Amendments To The Water Regulations
Oral Questions

Jay MacDonald Thebacha
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, yes, the issue around water regulations has certainly been a topic of much conversation over the past number of months since the last sitting, and I'm very happy to stand here today and, you know, report to this House that right now, ECC has received approval from Cabinet and the IGCS to proceed with the appraised approach to amend the Waters Act and the water regulations with Phase 1 be the targeted approach to making this amendments that were suggested by the land and water board, some of the Indigenous governments and the Chamber of Mines. We're currently in the process of working toward planning those meetings. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Question 470-20(1): Targeted Amendments To The Water Regulations
Oral Questions

Julian Morse Frame Lake
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I appreciate that news from the Minister. That certainly is encouraging. Can the Minister give us an idea of what kind of a timeline we're looking at for this. He did commit to give that to me in the previous sitting of the House. Thanks.
Question 470-20(1): Targeted Amendments To The Water Regulations
Oral Questions

Jay MacDonald Thebacha
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, currently, we're -- like I said earlier, we're in the planning stages, and we are targeting to have a more concrete plan available in the spring that we'll be able to deliver at the next meeting of the Mackenzie Valley operational dialogue. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Question 470-20(1): Targeted Amendments To The Water Regulations
Oral Questions

The Speaker Shane Thompson
Thank you, Minister of Environment and Climate Change. Final supplementary. Member from Frame Lake.
Question 470-20(1): Targeted Amendments To The Water Regulations
Oral Questions

Julian Morse Frame Lake
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. So, Mr. Speaker, is the department planning to run this process through the operational dialogue, or are they going to be running the process themselves? It's becoming a bit unclear to me how this is going to play out, what the expected timeline is. I just want to remind the House and the Minister that the idea of doing targeted amendments was to get it done quickly if possible. Just looking for some more clarity on how this process is going to play out and hoping to get some kind of indication from the Minister that we might be able to see the changes come forward within the year. Thank you.
Question 470-20(1): Targeted Amendments To The Water Regulations
Oral Questions

The Chair Richard Edjericon
Thank you, Member from Frame Lake. Minister of Environment and Climate Change.
Question 470-20(1): Targeted Amendments To The Water Regulations
Oral Questions

Jay MacDonald Thebacha
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, right now ECC is in the planning stages with the IGCS technical working group to advance the amendments to the targeted amendments to the water regulations, and it certainly is a area of high priority. We certainly, you know, want this to happen very, very quickly, and it is a process that will happen outside in the Mackenzie Valley operational dialogue, but we are definitely pushing forward to get that work done as quickly as possible. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Question 470-20(1): Targeted Amendments To The Water Regulations
Oral Questions

The Speaker Shane Thompson
Thank you, Minister of Environment and Climate Change. Oral questions. Member from Yellowknife Centre.
Question 471-20(1): The Role of the Public Administrator for the Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority
Oral Questions

Robert Hawkins Yellowknife Centre
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, given that the NWT government has hired the Saskatchewan health care expert, and now I call him the health care czar, to reengineer the NWT health system and certainly given the fact that the Minister has shared with Members confidentially, of course, Mr. Speaker, the mandate of the health care czar, and the only person who can make it public is the Minister, would the Minister be willing to table that mandate letter of the public administrator before the House so Northerners can find out what's actually being directed here and if she can't table it, can she explain why transparency isn't the best approach for Northerners? Thank you.
Question 471-20(1): The Role of the Public Administrator for the Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority
Oral Questions

The Speaker Shane Thompson
Thank you, Member from Yellowknife Centre. Minister of Health and Social Services.
Question 471-20(1): The Role of the Public Administrator for the Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority
Oral Questions

Lesa Semmler Inuvik Twin Lakes
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, currently, the -- I have the information before me, and I have -- I'm just in the process of reviewing what will be shared with the Members, and at that time I will table that in the House. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Question 471-20(1): The Role of the Public Administrator for the Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority
Oral Questions

Robert Hawkins Yellowknife Centre
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I'll take whatever we can get and certainly table it before the House would be good for everyone. Knowing that -- also, Mr. Speaker, knowing this information about what the health care czar is doing and knowing that the NWT health and social services budget isn't approved until the Assembly's budget has been approved and is long gone and the House is closed up, Mr. Speaker, for clarity would the Minister be willing to table NTHSSA's draft budget publicly before we review the department of health so we know what we're actually approving, not just the dollar amount, and we have trust and faith that new programs are being offered or we have clarity where reductions and cuts are being expected? Thank you.
Question 471-20(1): The Role of the Public Administrator for the Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority
Oral Questions

The Speaker Shane Thompson
Minister of Health and Social Services. It was a fine line; I was almost sending it back to the bull pen. Minister of Health and Social Services.
Question 471-20(1): The Role of the Public Administrator for the Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority
Oral Questions

Lesa Semmler Inuvik Twin Lakes
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, as NTHSSA, you know, when we look at a lot of our different departments within our ministries, NTHSSA is arm's length and, therefore, the public administrator will be working with the NTHSSA with whatever the budget is for the next coming year. And then when we do have that, that's when that will be tabled. That is the process, and you know, I know that this year it seems like there's a different approach in the process and with part of the work that we've been trying to do within, you know, making sure that we're staying within our limits and spending within our limits is looking at the NTHSSA's policy on the change that they no longer -- the deficit budgeting that went on for many, many years, and so this is what's being worked on, and it is every year tabled in the House once they have their budget. So I will follow the process that we have and, again, I will -- when I do have the information, I said it last week, I will share that with Regular Members. Thank you.
Question 471-20(1): The Role of the Public Administrator for the Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority
Oral Questions

The Speaker Shane Thompson
Thank you, Minister of Health and Social Services. Final supplementary. Member from Yellowknife Centre.
Question 471-20(1): The Role of the Public Administrator for the Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority
Oral Questions

Robert Hawkins Yellowknife Centre
Mr. Speaker, when we think of the whole budget -- and I'm not getting into the details of the budget specifically that hasn't been tabled -- it's something in the range of $700 million. We're being asked to take a lot of it at good faith, in other words. That's a lot of millions, Mr. Speaker.
So, Mr. Speaker, the Minister says the process. Well, we are in charge of the process. She is in charge of the process. So in other words, the people that can change the process are us. Mr. Speaker, the question really is designed around how can MLAs be informed as to what's actually happening behind the scenes before it's too late? Because I'm being told by NGOs that they're being told that their budgets are being cut, and the only way we can talk about it is when that budget's tabled which is sometime long after this sitting. So how can we work better together when that's all we hear we're not working together? Thank you.
Question 471-20(1): The Role of the Public Administrator for the Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority
Oral Questions

Lesa Semmler Inuvik Twin Lakes
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, as I said, I will -- when I have the NTHSSA's budget, I will have that conversation with the Members. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Question 471-20(1): The Role of the Public Administrator for the Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority
Oral Questions

The Speaker Shane Thompson
Thank you, Minister of Health and Social Services. Oral questions. Member from Range Lake.
Question 472-20(1): The Role of the Public Administrator for the Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority
Oral Questions
February 10th, 2025

Kieron Testart Range Lake
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, the Minister mentioned that she's ready to come -- or she will be prepared to come back to the House with a plan from the public administrator to solve the problems we have in health care or at least start to solve them. When can we expect to see that plan; can we have a date? Thank you.
Question 472-20(1): The Role of the Public Administrator for the Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority
Oral Questions

The Speaker Shane Thompson
Thank you, Member from Range Lake. Minister of Health and Social Services.
Question 472-20(1): The Role of the Public Administrator for the Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority
Oral Questions

Lesa Semmler Inuvik Twin Lakes
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I did say last week that I would -- you know, I'm meeting with the PA. I'm looking at, you know, his -- the timeline that he has that he's reviewing. You know, there's many regions within the Northwest Territories. He's here in Yellowknife doing the work that he's doing here. He still has to meet with the regional authority -- like, the regional health authorities. And so where I'm at right now is that hopefully we'll have a plan to bring forward to Cabinet and then to Regular Members in March. Thank you.
Question 472-20(1): The Role of the Public Administrator for the Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority
Oral Questions

Kieron Testart Range Lake
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, does the public administrator have a schedule the Minister's aware of when he'll conclude his consultations with regional health advisory councils and authorities? Thank you.
Question 472-20(1): The Role of the Public Administrator for the Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority
Oral Questions

Lesa Semmler Inuvik Twin Lakes
Thank you. I do not have that information as I met with him prior to session. I will be meeting with him again not until next week in regards to our regular meetings, and I can ask that. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Question 472-20(1): The Role of the Public Administrator for the Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority
Oral Questions

The Speaker Shane Thompson
Thank you, Minister of Health and Social Services. Final supplementary. Member from Range Lake.