Question O156-12(1): Follow-up Anderson Report Mr. Speaker, I would have to provide that to the Member later.
December 18th, 1991Assembly debate Page 187 Oral Questions
December 18th, 1991Assembly debate Page 187 Oral Questions
Item 4: Returns To Oral Questions Mr. Speaker, this is a response to a question asked by Mrs. Marie-Jewell on December 13th, regarding re-advertisement of job competitions. In 1991-92 eight competitions were cancelled and re-advertised. Of the eight, five competitions were cancelled as the only qualified candid
December 18th, 1991Assembly debate Page 183 Returns to Oral Questions
Question O152-12(1): Violation Of The Oath Of Office And Secrecy Mr. Speaker, I have said earlier in the House that we are talking about something that happened in the life of the last government. The Member wants to dwell on something that she has a personal motive in pursuing. I said, as far as this government is concerned, and the last on
December 17th, 1991Assembly debate Page 156 Oral Questions
Question O152-12(1): Violation Of The Oath Of Office And Secrecy Mr. Speaker, I am not suggesting that at all. Thank you.
December 17th, 1991Assembly debate Page 156 Oral Questions
Question O152-12(1): Violation Of The Oath Of Office And Secrecy Mr. Speaker, I believe there is a need for employers and employees to have some sort of oath, given that it is a public government, that there are certain duties that employees are agreeing to live up to. But I think the main word I am trying to use here is: What is the reasona
December 17th, 1991Assembly debate Page 155 Oral Questions
Question O152-12(1): Violation Of The Oath Of Office And Secrecy Mr. Speaker, the reason as I recall, in the heat of the summer -- there were a lot of reasons given -- the reasons the staff of government shared certain information with the unions was because they felt afraid for their jobs and their personal well-being, and they turned to the
December 17th, 1991Assembly debate Page 155 Oral Questions
Question O149-12(1): Sale Of GNWT Housing To Employees Mr. Speaker, I would hope that by the next session of the Legislature I should be in a position to give the Members that information. Thank you.
December 17th, 1991Assembly debate Page 154 Oral Questions
Question O149-12(1): Sale Of GNWT Housing To Employees Mr. Speaker, yes I would take that into consideration. Thank you.
December 17th, 1991Assembly debate Page 154 Oral Questions
Question O145-12(1): Criteria For Filling A Position No, only if you are being interviewed by politicians. ---Laughter
December 17th, 1991Assembly debate Page 153 Oral Questions
Question O145-12(1): Criteria For Filling A Position Mr. Speaker, the nature is whoever does the best in the interview and has the edge in terms of experience and academic background. The most competent person in the interview is usually given the job.
December 17th, 1991Assembly debate Page 153 Oral Questions
Item 4: Returns To Oral Questions This is in response to a question asked by Mrs. Marie-Jewell on December 13, 1991. On all competitions the affirmative action policy is applied in considering the applications. Non-Canadians with landed immigrant status applying on Government of the NWT competitions are treated
December 17th, 1991Assembly debate Page 148 Returns to Oral Questions
Item 4: Returns To Oral Questions Thank you, Mr. Speaker. This is a return to Question O95-12(1) asked by Mr. Bernhardt on December 13, 1991, regarding the hiring of non-Canadians for management positions. The rules regarding the hiring of non-Canadian citizens apply to all positions in the Government of the NW
December 17th, 1991Assembly debate Page 148 Returns to Oral Questions
Brian Lewis' Role In "dreams And Visions" Mr. Speaker, I wish to give some special recognition to the MLA for Yellowknife Centre, Brian Lewis. It should be noted that if it was not for his urging and pushing and constant, persistent and frequent requests for status reports, the book "Dreams and Visions" probably would n
December 17th, 1991Assembly debate Page 148 Members' Statements
Ministers' Statement 21-12(1): Aboriginal Peoples' Inherent Right To Self-government Mr. Speaker, efforts to determine the meaning of aboriginal self-government in the Northwest Territories will require the participation and co-operation of Dene, Metis, Inuvialuit, Inuit and non-aboriginal people, as well as the federal and territorial governments. These efforts
December 17th, 1991Assembly debate Page 143 Ministers' Statements