Question 42-19(2): Northwest Territories Housing Corporation Support for Soaring Eagle Friendship Centre Is that a yes?
February 10th, 2020Assembly debate Page 68 Oral Questions
Question 42-19(2): Northwest Territories Housing Corporation Support for Soaring Eagle Friendship Centre Thank you, Mr. Speaker. This question is for the Minister of the NWT Housing Corporation. Currently, the NWT Housing Corporation has $43 million sitting in investment earning 1.5 to 2.5 percent. This is from their audit last year. They show a surplus of $26 million. I am going to
February 10th, 2020Assembly debate Page 68 Oral Questions
Question 37-19(2): Provision of RCMP Housing Thank you, Mr. Speaker. With respect to the construction of these units, as I said before, our northern local contractors need work, our residents need work, and our northern suppliers need work. Will the Minister of Housing assure us that these units will be built in the North b
February 10th, 2020Assembly debate Page 66 Oral Questions
Question 37-19(2): Provision of RCMP Housing I am not certain of the condition those units are in. I did drive by, and they appear pretty fine to me, probably better than what I am living in. Was there ever any consideration to make these existing units available to housing clients who would be in a financial position to pu
February 10th, 2020Assembly debate Page 66 Oral Questions
Question 37-19(2): Provision of RCMP Housing It is no secret that there exists a long waiting list with individuals and families waiting to access public housing. How, then, do you explain demolishing existing stock and using the land for units that are not for public-housing use? It will be lands that are lost for this use
February 10th, 2020Assembly debate Page 66 Oral Questions
Question 37-19(2): Provision of RCMP Housing Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My questions are for the Minister responsible for the Northwest Territories Housing Corporation. Private business is very important to the North, and it is very important that we support this sector. The question I have for the Minister of housing is: why
February 10th, 2020Assembly debate Page 66 Oral Questions
RCMP Housing Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I am very pleased that the RCMP will have 45 new housing units available to them within the next year. The service the RCMP members provide is invaluable to communities and the residents they serve here in the Northwest Territories, and as such, I am pleas
February 10th, 2020Assembly debate Page 62 Members' Statements
Question 23-19(2): Economy of the Northwest Territories Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Another area is the red tape. I think that contractors find that the amount of paper that is required to be filled out for payments, and for other areas, as well, is starting to increase to the point where they actually have to hire somebody to manage that
February 7th, 2020Assembly debate Page 44 Oral Questions
Question 23-19(2): Economy of the Northwest Territories The next question has to do with payment to contractors. We find that, in talking with a number of contractors, they have been waiting for payment for up to five, six, seven, eight, nine months. What I would like to ask the Minister is: what will your department do to ensure that
February 7th, 2020Assembly debate Page 44 Oral Questions
Question 23-19(2): Economy of the Northwest Territories I thank the Minister for that answer. The second question is with respect to the BIP policies. What will your department, ITI, do to ensure that our current BIP policies are doing what they are designed to do, with respect to the application of them, fairness, and monitoring, to
February 7th, 2020Assembly debate Page 44 Oral Questions
Question 23-19(2): Economy of the Northwest Territories Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The questions I have today are for the Minister of ITI and Infrastructure. Yesterday, I made a statement on the economy. The reality is that, outside YK, the government is the economy. My first question to the Minister is: what is your department's plan to
February 7th, 2020Assembly debate Page 44 Oral Questions
Hay River Homelessness Services for Men Thank you, Mr. Speaker. What is important to me at this moment in time is the homeless situation for men in Hay River. We have a number of people living on the streets in this cold weather. With all the resources we have at our disposal, we allow it to happen. Why? Because these
February 7th, 2020Assembly debate Page 41 Members' Statements
Question 15-19(2): Reducing Red Tape to Support Northwest Territories Businesses The other and, I guess, last question that I have for the Premier is that we have been here now for roughly five months, I guess, since the writ was dropped. In my community in Hay River and, I guess, in the regions, contractors are looking for work and people are looking for job
February 6th, 2020Assembly debate Page 25 Oral Questions
Question 15-19(2): Reducing Red Tape to Support Northwest Territories Businesses Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Sorry about that. Actually, I have a question, I guess, for the Premier. It is to do with red tape. I am just wondering what this government is planning to do to alleviate the amount of red tape that we have within the departments. Thank you.
February 6th, 2020Assembly debate Page 24 Oral Questions
State of the Northwest Territories Economy Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I would like to speak about the stagnant economic condition in the NWT and, more specifically, the regions outside Yellowknife. In these uncertain economic times, we must understand that the majority of current business opportunities for the regions are t
February 6th, 2020Assembly debate Page 20 Members' Statements