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Question 267-12(5): Role Of Liaison Officer In Small Communities  Thank you, Madam Speaker. There is a certain amount of complaint in the community that some of the government employees are not fulfilling their functions or responsibilities as much as the non-government employees are at the moment. Ms. Premier stated to me that the GLOs have

March 3rd, 1994Assembly debate Page 515 Oral Questions

James Arvaluk

Question 267-12(5): Role Of Liaison Officer In Small Communities  Thank you, Madam Speaker. I will try to make it very clear here. If, for example, a social service worker does not arrive in the office when she/he is supposed to or when a work order from the regional office of the Department of Public Works arrives in a community and isn't ca

March 3rd, 1994Assembly debate Page 515 Oral Questions

James Arvaluk

Question 267-12(5): Role Of Liaison Officer In Small Communities  Thank you, Madam Speaker. I appreciate that. I should rephrase my question. What can the community do then, if a civil servant in some capacity is not fully carrying out their function?

March 3rd, 1994Assembly debate Page 515 Oral Questions

James Arvaluk

Question 267-12(5): Role Of Liaison Officer In Small Communities  My last supplementary, Madam Speaker. Before that is done, what can the GLO do if personnel of various departments who have no supervision are not carrying out their functions as government employees?

March 3rd, 1994Assembly debate Page 514 Oral Questions

James Arvaluk

Question 267-12(5): Role Of Liaison Officer In Small Communities  Thank you, Madam Speaker. I have a lot of questions. Is the government planning to give better terms of reference, not necessarily of a supervisory capacity but of a coordinating role to ensure that the government's budget expectations or terms of reference of other department

March 3rd, 1994Assembly debate Page 514 Oral Questions

James Arvaluk

Question 267-12(5): Role Of Liaison Officer In Small Communities  Thank you, Madam Speaker. My question is to the Premier. My colleague from High Arctic raised this issue last week, stating that there is lack of supervision or reliability on the part of some of the government employees, especially in the small communities. What is the role o

March 3rd, 1994Assembly debate Page 514 Oral Questions

James Arvaluk

Question 265-12(5): Overcrowding Of Victor Sammurtok School  Thank you, Madam Speaker. My question is to the Minister of Education. Mr. Minister assured me, when I asked about the discrepancy between the CEC's complaint of overcrowding of Victor Sammurtok School in Chesterfield Inlet and the Keewatin Divisional Board's report to him stat

March 3rd, 1994Assembly debate Page 513 Oral Questions

James Arvaluk

Question 262-12(5): Contract For Coral Harbour School Extension  Thank you, Madam Speaker. The community education council is getting rather anxious in hearing from the Minister as to what is happening to this school extension. Would the Minister tell us if this can be done within a reasonable time? Thank you.

March 3rd, 1994Assembly debate Page 512 Oral Questions

James Arvaluk

Question 262-12(5): Contract For Coral Harbour School Extension  Madam Speaker, I should maybe be a little clearer on this one. Has there been discussion respecting the possibility for a negotiated contract for this project?

March 3rd, 1994Assembly debate Page 512 Oral Questions

James Arvaluk

Question 262-12(5): Contract For Coral Harbour School Extension  Since no tender has been issued yet, would the Minister consider that there may be a negotiated contract to benefit the local contractors in the community of Coral Harbour?

March 3rd, 1994Assembly debate Page 511 Oral Questions

James Arvaluk

Question 262-12(5): Contract For Coral Harbour School Extension  Thank you, Madam Speaker. My question is to the Minister of Public Works. The school extension in Coral Harbour has been slated for construction this summer. Has there been a contract awarded yet on this project?

March 3rd, 1994Assembly debate Page 511 Oral Questions

James Arvaluk

Bill 7: Personal Property Security Act  I have never seen anything like this in the Northwest Territories but I have seen it in other jurisdictions. In Ottawa, a person bought a car for $3,000 or $4,000. He couldn't pay for it for a couple of months and it was taken away. I was president of ITC at the time and he as

March 2nd, 1994Assembly debate Page 486 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

James Arvaluk

Bill 7: Personal Property Security Act  In this case, will the borrower be a party to assessing what is a reasonable value for the collateral once the collateral has been seized?

March 2nd, 1994Assembly debate Page 485 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

James Arvaluk

Bill 7: Personal Property Security Act  What you are saying is that if a person has a $100,000 boat, the boat has been seized, the collateral was a $50,000 cottage, and apparently, over a ten year period when the boat was not yet paid for, the soil has not been favourable or has rotted the foundations, the bank cannot

March 2nd, 1994Assembly debate Page 485 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

James Arvaluk

Bill 7: Personal Property Security Act  Mr. Chairman, I will try to be very clear here. What I am getting at here is that if the collateral is seized by the secured party and it may be disposed of through auction, that does not guarantee that it could be sold at book value. I guess my question is, is there any way th

March 2nd, 1994Assembly debate Page 485 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

James Arvaluk

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