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Item 18: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters   operated with due regard to efficiency and economy; 62) that in future the Minister responsible for the Workers' Compensation Board be involved by the board in any major projects or policy decisions that involve significant financial or other implications on employers and workers

June 29th, 1992Assembly debate Page 831 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

Jeannie Marie-Jewell

Economic Development Of Nwt  , what we have to look at is to find ways to develop another sector of our economy. It is a bad signal, I think, to the people of the Northwest Territories that we have so little imagination that all we can do is out down the amount of money that will create real wealth in the future

June 24th, 1992Assembly debate Page 747 Members' Statements

Brian Lewis

Question O632-12(2): Economic Benefits To North Re Participation In Expo '92   in salaries to employees; $650,000 into the hands of food producers; and we would have a net benefit of $2.8 million into the territorial economy? Does he think those predictions, on the basis of his current information, will be borne out?

June 23rd, 1992Assembly debate Page 732 Oral Questions

Brian Lewis

Hunters 'and Trappers' Coverage By Workers' Compensation Board   and fishermen are eligible for compensation under the Workers' Compensation Act misapplied non-native criteria related to the wage economy. It has, I believe, conveyed an inexcusable demonstration of the board's lack of awareness about traditional lifestyle and work patterns of aboriginal

June 23rd, 1992Assembly debate Page 720 Members' Statements

Samuel Gargan

Item 18: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters   at the conclusion that these targeted communities are severely impacted by the sluggish economy. What I do not understand is, what method did they use to determine that those regional centres were the poorest? I am having a difficult time with the paper entitled New Directions that has been put

June 17th, 1992Assembly debate Page 645 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

Henry Zoe

Question O548-12(2): Amount Paid To Truckers For Hauling Gravel, Fort Providence  Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I am aware that because of the downturn of the economy, bids on the contracts have been lower for the trucking industry. This job was publicly tendered. I am not too sure at this point, Mr. Speaker, about the level of detail that the Member is asking me

June 17th, 1992Assembly debate Page 640 Oral Questions

Titus Allooloo

Exclusion Of North Slave Region In Decentralization Programs   severely impacted by the sluggish economy, I cannot for the life of me figure out how the communities chosen here have been more severely impacted by the recession than other communities in the North. In fact, if we look at a few socio-economic indicators, such as unemployment rates

June 17th, 1992Assembly debate Page 635 Members' Statements

Henry Zoe

Decentralization   that the decentralization to all regions of the Northwest Territories will enhance regional decision-making powers, enhance program deliveries, and assist in developing viable economies in our smaller communities. With that said, Mr. Speaker, we also believe that decentralization should occur in a fair

June 17th, 1992Assembly debate Page 635 Members' Statements

Jeannie Marie-Jewell

New Directions Initiative  , the benefits will be experienced throughout the Northwest Territories from the stimulation of local and regional economies. But that is only half of it. Program delivery decisions will also be made closer to the people who need to be served. On an economic development rationale

June 17th, 1992Assembly debate Page 633 Members' Statements

John Todd

Question O530-12(2): Emerging Market Communities As Locations For New Government Facilities  Thank you. Supplementary to the same Minister. What assurance can the Minister give this House that this government will not turn its back on the needs of emerging market communities to support and further develop contracting and supply sectors within their local economy?

June 16th, 1992Assembly debate Page 625 Oral Questions

Jim Antoine

Question O527-12(2): Enforcement Of Local Hiring By Contractors   in this House with statistics in regard to social assistance, in regard to the economy, the unemployment rate, and so forth.

June 16th, 1992Assembly debate Page 624 Oral Questions

Henry Zoe

Upholding Economic Development Strategy   -- are not penalized because local economies are in the developmental stage. I am encouraged, however, to learn today that there is an effort by government to try to share some of the economic activity surrounding government and capital developments...

June 16th, 1992Assembly debate Page 621 Members' Statements

Jim Antoine

Bill 7, Interim Appropriation Act, 1992-93   assurances that standards applied across the board are driven by base necessity and affordability. Departments must work together to take advantage of economies of scale and otherwise save money. This is essential. A message must be sent to all government civil servants, including

March 31st, 1992Assembly debate Page 544 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

John Todd

Ministers' Statement 47-12(2): First Ministers' Conference On The Economy  Minister's statements. Item 3, Members' statements. Mr. Todd.

March 26th, 1992Assembly debate Page 465 Ministers' Statements

The Speaker

March 26th, 1992Assembly debate Page 465 Ministers' Statements

An Hon. Member

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