Recorded Vote In favour.
March 28th, 2022Assembly debate Page 4072 Second Reading of Bills
Question 1044-19(2): Land Use Planning Thank you, Mr. Speaker. If necessary, would the Minister commit to advising the Assembly on future progress in terms of enabling this project to proceed? Mahsi, Mr. Speaker.
March 28th, 2022Assembly debate Page 4067 Oral Questions
Question 1044-19(2): Land Use Planning Thank you, Mr. Speaker. It's my understanding that we have -- we are in the discussions with Cheetah Resources about securing a bankable long-term mining lease. This is an essential requirement for any mining project to ensure it has secure tenure and protect its multi-million do
March 28th, 2022Assembly debate Page 4067 Oral Questions
Question 1044-19(2): Land Use Planning Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Specific to the Nechalacho project, could the Minister outline the current status of the Nechalacho land use permit? Mahsi, Mr. Speaker.
March 28th, 2022Assembly debate Page 4067 Oral Questions
Question 1044-19(2): Land Use Planning Yeah, thank you, Mr. Speaker. My question is for the Minister of Lands with devolution. Mr. Speaker, our government assumed increasingly authority for the responsible management of lands in the NWT, including the administration of mining and exploration land use. Would the Minis
March 28th, 2022Assembly debate Page 4067 Oral Questions
Recognition Of Visitors In The Gallery Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I'd like to recognize a visitor from Australia is Mr. Geoff Atkins, chief founder and the managing director of Vital Metals Limited, the parent company Vital Metals Canada and Cheetah Resources. Mr. Atkins brings to Canada an extensive career of experienc
March 28th, 2022Assembly debate Page 4064 Recognition of Visitors in the Gallery
Member's Statement 1047-19(2): Cheetah Resources Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, over the past two years we have seen the evolution of an ambitious innovative mining project in the Tu Nedhe Wiilideh riding. The Nechalacho rare earth mining is the largest private sector project in the riding, and it is having a significant
March 28th, 2022Assembly debate Page 4063 Members' Statements
Question 1037-19(2): Inflation and Gas Tax Relief Mr. Speaker, and thank you to the finance minister. In terms of timelines when you guys are going to take a look at this, can you give me some feedback in terms of timelines when you're -- are going to bring this to Cabinet and get back to the House on this? Thank you.
March 11th, 2022Assembly debate Page 4022 Oral Questions
Question 1037-19(2): Inflation and Gas Tax Relief Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As you know, the fuel prices have been going up for some time and it's getting to record high now. So what happens if gas prices continues to increase over $2 a litre? At what point will the department consider taking the action to reduce fuel prices in th
March 11th, 2022Assembly debate Page 4022 Oral Questions
Question 1037-19(2): Inflation and Gas Tax Relief Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As noted in my Member's statement, Alberta has decided to pause provincial fuel excise tax. Will the Minister commit to pausing the territorial excise tax on gasoline and diesel? Thank you.
March 11th, 2022Assembly debate Page 4022 Oral Questions
Question 1037-19(2): Inflation and Gas Tax Relief Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As I said in my Member's statement, inflation is reaching levels not seen in generations more and more at the pumps. Northerners need relief. What action is the Department of Finance considering to provide relief to Northerners? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
March 11th, 2022Assembly debate Page 4022 Oral Questions
Member's Statement 1041-19(2): Inflation and Gas Tax Relief Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Over the last few months Canadians have experienced huge increase in the cost of living. In January, prices rose by 5.1 percent over the year by year basis up from 4.8 percent increase in December. Inflation hasn't been this high in generations since 1991.
March 11th, 2022Assembly debate Page 4019 Members' Statements
Committee Motion 201-19(2): Tabled Document 561-19(2): Main Estimates 2022-2023 - Industry, Tourism and Investment - Deferral of Department, Carried Yeah, well, thank you, Madam Chair. No, I mean it's -- I think this issue is not going to go away. It's still going be here for a long time yet. We're not -- nowhere near closing the gap in trying to address the issue of housing here in the Northwest Territories. And -- and at th
March 11th, 2022Assembly debate Page 3973 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Committee Motion 201-19(2): Tabled Document 561-19(2): Main Estimates 2022-2023 - Industry, Tourism and Investment - Deferral of Department, Carried Yeah, thank you, Madam Chair. I just want to pick off my colleagues talked about housing. I was just listening to what they were saying and when business plans go whether it's based on needs and when I take a look at the operational expenses of 121 million and 145 -- $125,145,000
March 11th, 2022Assembly debate Page 3973 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters Thank you. It's more just a comment I guess to support my colleagues as well, that the importance of the NWT economy is front and center here today. And, you know, it's been said that the future really looks bleak in the Northwest Territories with our budget that we have of $2.2
March 10th, 2022Assembly debate Page 3966 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters