Bill 1: Appropriation Act, No. 2, 1995-96Committee Report 4-12(7): Report On The Review Of The 1995-96 Main Estimates . In the airports program, for instance, the duties and responsibilities of operational positions have been redistributed to make better use of the department's labour expenditures. In the highways program, the department aims to achieve economies by adjusting maintenance standards more in line
February 28th, 1995Assembly debate Page 361 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
An Hon. Member
Question 181-12(7): Impact Of Federal Budget Cuts Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Although this federal budget only proposes to raise taxes very selectively on a very narrow range of issues, what would be the impact of these taxes on northerners and on our northern economy?
February 28th, 1995Assembly debate Page 342 Oral Questions
Committee Motion 30-12(7): To Adopt Recommendation 7, Carried Thank you. I think I'd be remiss if I didn't mention tourism and the initiatives and again, some of the initiatives that are going on in the Inuvik region are much-needed for our economy. Again, on behalf of the people in the region, I want to thank the department for doing
February 27th, 1995Assembly debate Page 328 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Question 97-12(7): Capital From Mic For Construction Of Houses Thank you, Mr. Speaker. In the last Assembly, Mr. Speaker, we had a Special Committee on the Northern Economy. I would like to point out that the current federal Minister of Finance, when he visited the city while we were doing that debate, read the report of our committee
February 17th, 1995Assembly debate Page 161 Oral Questions
Constituency Meetings said, look at this way, Mr. Lewis, you are helping to pay my salary. Don't you feel good that at least you keep me employed and you are doing something for the economy? Well, Mr. Speaker, we don't always have a good relationship with the press and I felt uneasy when this lady told
February 17th, 1995Assembly debate Page 151 Members' Statements
Question O781-12(2): G.n.w.t. Policies On Northern Preference they had for 125 years so that they could build their economy. The western Premiers agreed with us, it is on minutes, that they would support us in maintaining some type of economic percentage that we would be able to develop our economy, and we would have the same privileges
September 16th, 1992Assembly debate Page 947 Oral Questions
Committee Report 1-12(7): First Report Of The Special Joint Committee On Division on October 25th to 27th entitled "Nunavut: Building Our Economy Together." This conference was attended by approximately 140 people including representation from NTI, NIC, the MP for Nunatsiaq, the Senator for the NWT, four MLAs, private sector interests and federal and territorial
November 16th, 1994Assembly debate Page 73 Reports of Standing and Special Committees
Question 46-12(7): Options For Eastern Arctic Fuel Resupply Mr. Speaker, even though there hasn't been a formal assignment, in fact, by practice, the Minister of Transportation is taking the aggressive role and the Department of Public Works is feeding into the overall assessment and review of how we're going to accomplish the economies
November 16th, 1994Assembly debate Page 71 Oral Questions
Question 46-12(7): Options For Eastern Arctic Fuel Resupply Madam Speaker...Mr. Speaker, pardon me. My supplementary question is can the Premier explain how it came to be that an important issue such as fuel resupply, one would think economies of scale could be achieved by looking at the eastern Arctic marine resupply as a whole, in two
November 16th, 1994Assembly debate Page 71 Oral Questions
Question 498-12(3): Round Table On Economy And Environment to the Minister is, has she officially disbanded the round table on the environment and the economy? Have the people which were appointed to that been told that it no longer exists?
March 16th, 1993Assembly debate Page 938 Oral Questions
Item 2: Opening Address and the jobs have to stay in the north and benefit our economy. Madam Speaker, the population of the Northwest Territories is very small, compared to other parts of Canada, and we cannot afford to be fragmented in our approach or in the direction we are heading. Leadership
November 14th, 1994Assembly debate Page 1 Opening Address
Deputy Commissioner
Question 395-12(6): Support To Small Businesses In Diamond Exploration Field Thank you, Madam Speaker. Madam Speaker, my question is for the Minister of Economic Development and Tourism. Madam Speaker, for the past few years we have all been well aware of the extent to which the diamond exploration rush has affected the northern economy. Given
November 9th, 1994Assembly debate Page 879 Oral Questions
Question 388-12(6): Mandate Of Development Corporation Re Renewable Resource Markets Thank you, Madam Speaker. My question is directed to the Minister of Economic Development. The government has always emphasized the importance of the renewable resource sector of the economy. As most of us said before, the north is capable, with the right facilities
November 9th, 1994Assembly debate Page 873 Oral Questions
Bill 18: Supplementary Appropriation Act, No. 4, 1993-94 is that in a fledgling private real estate market in a developing economy, the traditional methods of financing land development in municipalities doesn't seem to be working. I guess I'd like to ask the Minister if something has been learned from all this? For example, the advisory committee
November 8th, 1994Assembly debate Page 850 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Economic Strategy For Nwt Territories and this Legislative Assembly have devoted a great deal of thought, time and money to the development of an economic plan for the Northwest Territories. There was a Special Committee on Northern Economy of the last Legislative Assembly which was established in 1988 to examine
March 5th, 1993Assembly debate Page 753 Members' Statements