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Question 410-12(5): Minister's Meaning Of "qualifications" Of Students  Thank you, Madam Speaker. Do I understand the Minister then that it does not mean that those who want to study academics would not qualify? I will rephrase it, Madam Speaker. Those who want to study academic rather than general, will be qualified to come to Yellowknife if acad

March 29th, 1994Assembly debate Page 918 Oral Questions

James Arvaluk

Question 410-12(5): Minister's Meaning Of "qualifications" Of Students  Thank you, Madam Speaker. I would like to ask the Minister of Education, Culture and Employment for clarification. There are so many broad words that can be used. My honourable colleague for Natilikmiot asked whether students who want to attend school in Yellowknife could be a

March 29th, 1994Assembly debate Page 918 Oral Questions

James Arvaluk

Clarification Of Eligibility For Polar Bear Tags  Madam Speaker, I seek unanimous consent to conclude my statement. Thank you.

March 29th, 1994Assembly debate Page 911 Members' Statements

James Arvaluk

Clarification Of Eligibility For Polar Bear Tags  Thank you, Madam Speaker. Thank you, colleagues. (Translation) What I'm trying to say is that the renewable resource officers have to make sure that they relay the legislation to HTA. I was blaming the renewable resource officer because he is supposed to inform the HTA. I wa

March 29th, 1994Assembly debate Page 911 Members' Statements

James Arvaluk

Clarification Of Eligibility For Polar Bear Tags  (Translation) Thank you, Madam Speaker. Yesterday, during committee of the whole, I was asking questions to the Minister of Renewable Resources regarding the role of renewable resource officers in explaining complex rules and legislation to the public. This morning on CBC, wha

March 29th, 1994Assembly debate Page 911 Members' Statements

James Arvaluk

Tabled Document 34-12(5): Tradition And Change, A Strategy For Renewable Resource Development In The Nwt, February 1994  Mr. Chairman, Aqiarurnak Bay is Coral Harbour's designated area, and Repulse Bay has completely welcomed them to use their airstrip, anyway. They are relatives. As we know, close communities are usually interrelated. The advice is from the field operations officer who advised

March 28th, 1994Assembly debate Page 901 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

James Arvaluk

Tabled Document 34-12(5): Tradition And Change, A Strategy For Renewable Resource Development In The Nwt, February 1994  Thank you. One more question on the field operations. I have asked this question several times before, a couple of years ago and last year, but I haven't really received any answer yet. However, through someone else, the renewable resources officer was asked by the HTA member,

March 28th, 1994Assembly debate Page 901 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

James Arvaluk

Tabled Document 34-12(5): Tradition And Change, A Strategy For Renewable Resource Development In The Nwt, February 1994  Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I recognize that the time is getting short. I would like to make a motion, Mr. Chairman. I move for an extension of the sitting hours for today to conclude this department.

March 28th, 1994Assembly debate Page 899 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

James Arvaluk

Tabled Document 34-12(5): Tradition And Change, A Strategy For Renewable Resource Development In The Nwt, February 1994  Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I put that to rest. I was using that as an example. There must be other ones like that. I understand the Minister is leaving that all up to the HTA in the local communities, but there is an inconsistency. We take a leadership role in promoting educat

March 28th, 1994Assembly debate Page 899 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

James Arvaluk

Tabled Document 34-12(5): Tradition And Change, A Strategy For Renewable Resource Development In The Nwt, February 1994  Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I am not disputing what is the opinion of the HTA. I am disputing that the HTA, in their own meeting, went through the list of eligible GHL holders and chose which names should be put in the hat. After pulling it out, they had been advised by some jeal

March 28th, 1994Assembly debate Page 899 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

James Arvaluk

Tabled Document 34-12(5): Tradition And Change, A Strategy For Renewable Resource Development In The Nwt, February 1994  Mr. Chairman, I have a quick question on field operations. These renewable resource officers are trained either in some colleges or perhaps Arctic College in Fort Smith to uphold the legislation or regulation of the government. When I was coming back to Coral Harbour because I

March 28th, 1994Assembly debate Page 898 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

James Arvaluk

Tabled Document 34-12(5): Tradition And Change, A Strategy For Renewable Resource Development In The Nwt, February 1994  I am not interested in the Minister starting promotion of commercial hunts and things like that. I am just talking about quota too. I think what we are looking at here is the department made a scientific mistake in the past by holding back so long in starting to harvest the ani

March 28th, 1994Assembly debate Page 890 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

James Arvaluk

Tabled Document 34-12(5): Tradition And Change, A Strategy For Renewable Resource Development In The Nwt, February 1994  Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I appreciate that this can be looked at. But we are being told right now, before the wildlife management board is recognized or active, that Coral Harbour can go ahead and start killing about -- I don't know, perhaps the Minister knows about the figure

March 28th, 1994Assembly debate Page 890 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

James Arvaluk

Tabled Document 34-12(5): Tradition And Change, A Strategy For Renewable Resource Development In The Nwt, February 1994  Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Section 2.6, line four, reads "Commercial development of renewable resources will be encouraged, where resources are surplus to domestic needs." I am not arguing with that, but section 2.6 does not really cover situations about the Sachs Harbour muskox

March 28th, 1994Assembly debate Page 889 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

James Arvaluk

Tabled Document 34-12(5): Tradition And Change, A Strategy For Renewable Resource Development In The Nwt, February 1994  I don't know if this fits under general comments, but I have a question about section 2.6 under principles of the strategy. Can we go into that now, Mr. Chairman?

March 28th, 1994Assembly debate Page 889 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

James Arvaluk

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