Thank you, Minister of Education, Culture and Employment. Oral questions. Member from Inuvik Boot Lake.
Debates of Feb. 25th, 2025
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Question 525-20(1): Solar Power Generation in Inuvik
Oral Questions
February 25th, 2025

Denny Rodgers Inuvik Boot Lake
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, in my address to the budget today, I mentioned the $5.5 million solar ray that the town of Inuvik are currently installing. Good for the town of Inuvik, as I had said, but I wondering can the Minister responsible for the NWT power corp kind of give an update on how that system or what has been done to integrate that system into the current grid and what effects that may have on the power grid in Inuvik. Thank you.
Question 525-20(1): Solar Power Generation in Inuvik
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The Speaker Shane Thompson
Thank you, Member for Inuvik Boot Lake. Minister responsible for NWT power corp.
Question 525-20(1): Solar Power Generation in Inuvik
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Caroline Wawzonek Yellowknife South
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, it's sometimes forgotten that the Inuvik Wind Project also included with it a battery system that allows for greater integration of renewables. And to that end, while there are still some -- there were still some deficiencies over the course of the fall, it is expected that ultimately the solar ray will be delivering up to1000 kilowatt hours to the grid. Again, just working out some of those kinks, but that is still expected to ultimately be the source of power that's integrated into that system. Thank you.
Question 525-20(1): Solar Power Generation in Inuvik
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Denny Rodgers Inuvik Boot Lake
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. And thank you for that. So is it anticipated, then, obviously pulling that revenue away from the power corp in Inuvik, run our own grid up there obviously, the thousand kilowatt hours that could potentially be put back in the grid, is that going to offset the loss, I guess, of the revenue stream that the town of Inuvik rec complex would normally provide? Thank you.
Question 525-20(1): Solar Power Generation in Inuvik
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Caroline Wawzonek Yellowknife South
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, the information that -- for this point that I've been receiving and keeping updated on is really on ensuring that the resources available to the community are there in terms of the power generation and, in particular, seeing the benefits of removing diesel. As far as a more detailed analysis of what that output or balance might be one to the other, Mr. Speaker, I'll have to go back and ask for that. But, again, at this point the good news story in my view, Mr. Speaker, is that the battery system that was connected to Inuvik wind is, in fact, providing the opportunity to bring these solar projects into that grid and ultimately remove the reliance on diesel. So, again, happy to bring this back to the House to confirm just what kinds of financial offsets there might be from that as well. Thank you.
Question 525-20(1): Solar Power Generation in Inuvik
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The Speaker Shane Thompson
Thank you, Minister responsible for NTPC. Final supplementary. Member from Inuvik Boot Lake.
Question 525-20(1): Solar Power Generation in Inuvik
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Denny Rodgers Inuvik Boot Lake
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. And thanks to the Minister for that. And, yes, I'm aware of the battery system that's currently in place. I understand we're looking to get quite a larger one in there. And I'll have -- I'll save the -- my wind questions for another time. But there's also I'm aware of, I believe, two biomass applications in for Inuvik as well to look at possibly putting the -- a couple of municipal buildings on biomass as well. Is the -- has the Minister been informed of this and, I guess, is the department aware of that project as well and how that, again, will affect power consumption in the community as it relates to the power corporation? Thank you.
Question 525-20(1): Solar Power Generation in Inuvik
Oral Questions

Caroline Wawzonek Yellowknife South
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, there's -- certainly there's a number of different biomass initiatives underway across the territory. Again, as how they may affect the tradeoffs between costs of diesel for heating fuel or all as well for cost of fuel or diesel in communities that rely on it, that specific analysis, again, happy to come back to the House and provide that with -- with respect, Mr. Speaker, more generally, I can say that there are power purchase agreements being signed in Inuvik with Nihtat Energy, for example, and can, again, confirm exactly the nature of the arrangements that we may be underway with respect to the biomass projects. Happy to bring that back. Ultimately, Mr. Speaker, reducing that reliance on diesel exclusively will certainly produce some more reliable and sustainable energy system for the long-term. Thank you.
Question 525-20(1): Solar Power Generation in Inuvik
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The Speaker Shane Thompson
Thank you, Minister responsible for NTPC. Oral questions. Member from Range Lake.
Question 526-20(1): Enforcement of the Dog Act
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Kieron Testart Range Lake
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I'd like to ask the Minister of Municipal and Community Affairs how his department supports the administration of the Dog Act in the Northwest Territories. This is an important piece of legislation around cruelty to dogs in our communities. It's the only piece of animal welfare legislation in the Northwest Territories, and the SPCA does a lot of work to promote and protect healthy -- health and wellness in dogs and help their owners out. So how is the department helping communities meet their needs towards the administration of the Dog Act? Thank you.
Question 526-20(1): Enforcement of the Dog Act
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The Speaker Shane Thompson
Thank you, Member from Range Lake. Minister of Municipal and Community Affairs.
Question 526-20(1): Enforcement of the Dog Act
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Vince McKay Hay River South
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The Department of Municipal and Community Affairs supports local governments in establishing and utilizing their municipal bylaws for dogs in the communities. But I'm not too familiar with the Dog Act as it was raised here, so I'll have to get back to the Member with an answer for his question. Thank you.
Question 526-20(1): Enforcement of the Dog Act
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Kieron Testart Range Lake
Well, thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, for example, the city of Yellowknife is contracting the SPCA to operate their pound. That's an additional cost to the SPCA. They don't have staff resources for it. So does the department provide resources to do -- to operate pounds, operate bylaw officers who can enforce the Dog Act? Thank you.
Question 526-20(1): Enforcement of the Dog Act
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Vince McKay Hay River South
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Like other communities, those are responsibilities for the municipality and that would be an agreement, I'm sure, between the city and the SPCA. Thank you.
Question 526-20(1): Enforcement of the Dog Act
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The Speaker Shane Thompson
Thank you, Minister of Municipal and Community Affairs. Final supplementary. Member from Range Lake.
Question 526-20(1): Enforcement of the Dog Act
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Kieron Testart Range Lake
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, if there is signs of abuse against dogs or, you know, dogs being treated poorly in communities, what are the enforcement mechanisms available to the Minister to prevent that in our communities? Thank you.
Question 526-20(1): Enforcement of the Dog Act
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Vince McKay Hay River South
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Like I said, a lot of that stuff is related with the community bylaws. But, however, I will get back to the Member with his question and see how much more I can dig into in regards to the Dog Act. Thank you.
Question 526-20(1): Enforcement of the Dog Act
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The Speaker Shane Thompson
Thank you, Minister of Municipal and Community Affairs. Oral questions. Member from Yellowknife Centre.
Question 527-20(1): Block Land Transfers to Municipalities
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Robert Hawkins Yellowknife Centre
Thank you, Mr. Speaker; I was worried you missed me.
Mr. Speaker, I guess I'm so old I remember MACA managing the land, so I'll redirect the exact same questions to the Minister of ECC which I'll give him a moment because it looks like he's ready. But I can repeat the question in case he needs me to repeat it. That said, the question was about the block land transfers to municipalities, and I've heard in particular that there's been some challenges in the Yellowknife transfer. Can he bring this House up to speed as to what is being done and what he can do to ensure that we have timely and effective process happening here and ensuring that citizens have access to land such as the city of Yellowknife to ensure we have development, etcetera. Thank you.
Question 527-20(1): Block Land Transfers to Municipalities
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The Speaker Shane Thompson
Thank you, Member from Yellowknife Centre. Minister of Environment and Climate Change.
Question 527-20(1): Block Land Transfers to Municipalities
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Jay MacDonald Thebacha
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, to date, there has only been one request for a block land transfer, and that was from the city of Yellowknife. The Department of Environment and Climate Change has been in constant contact with the city and have been discussing the issue to find a path forward. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Question 527-20(1): Block Land Transfers to Municipalities
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Robert Hawkins Yellowknife Centre
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. This is where I get to be the long tooth of the Assembly. I remember that same message back in 2003. So what is the blockage from some of these initiatives that's stopping this transfer moving forward? Thank you.
Question 527-20(1): Block Land Transfers to Municipalities
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Jay MacDonald Thebacha
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, there are a number of challenges with the proposed bulk block land transfer. It is under the -- there's a couple of pieces of legislation that govern that type of transaction, one being federal, one being territorial, and there's a requirement under that legislation for a complete survey which has a significant cost. This has been one of the barriers. But as I stated in my earlier answer, the department is continuing conversations with the city. Our deputy minister met with the city representative last week, and I believe they're meeting again this week and continuing to advance this forward. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Question 527-20(1): Block Land Transfers to Municipalities
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The Speaker Shane Thompson
Thank you, Minister of Environment and Climate Change. Final supplementary. Member from Yellowknife Centre.