Committee Motion 71-12(6): To Adopt Recommendation 3, Carried of the Arts Council for the work that they've done over the years. I would like to thank all the artists throughout the north for their contribution to our economy, and for the work they've done for the north. I would also like to thank the department, the officials who have been
November 4th, 1994Assembly debate Page 763 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Item 4: Returns To Oral Questions disciplines. The departments of Health and Social Services were combined to achieve some economies and, as we work our way through the restructuring of the organization, the savings will be quite obvious. The same process needs to occur in the integration of contributions to community
November 4th, 1994Assembly debate Page 746 Returns to Oral Questions
Question 307-12(6): Secondary Industries Resulting From Diamond Mining of diamonds, and that these industries can add significant value to the economy. My question to the Minister is, what efforts has the Minister taken to ensure we get some of those secondary industries, should a diamond mine open up in the Northwest Territories?
November 1st, 1994Assembly debate Page 647 Oral Questions
Bill 1: Appropriation Act, No. 1, 1995-96Committee Report 10-12(6): Report On The Review Of The 1995-96 Capital Estimates responsible for the corporation may also want to look at legislation to protect the exploitation of our hydro resources by competitors. I think, as we go to more difficult financial circumstances -- as referred to in the opening comments -- we are going to want to protect the economies
October 31st, 1994Assembly debate Page 635 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Bill 1: Appropriation Act, No. 1, 1995-96Committee Report 10-12(6): Report On The Review Of The 1995-96 Capital Estimates that companies may want to come in and exploit the profitable communities, leaving the government-owned utility with the burden of operating a corporation in the less profitable communities without the economies of scale that would result from an integrated system. I note that the Minister
October 31st, 1994Assembly debate Page 634 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Need For Government Assistance To Underdeveloped Communities Simpson. The rationale was that Fort Smith had a more sophisticated economy. The Minister was not willing to reconsider that decision. Mr. Speaker, communities such as Fort Smith and Hay River are more developed in large part because the government has spent more money in the past
February 26th, 1993Assembly debate Page 637 Members' Statements
The Potential Of Northern Culinary Products of a modest nature that really do something for economy. I have always believed in renewable resources and what renewable resources means to the vast majority of our people. At my age, I appreciate spice and I would like to thank the Speaker for making us aware that there is a lady
October 28th, 1994Assembly debate Page 584 Members' Statements
Nunavut Tunngavik Economic Development Conference the week, we worked together to develop a plan for achieving economic stability in Nunavut. Although the conference's major theme was economy, several issues were identified that we as Inuit, or the population of Nunavut, will have to overcome in order to make ourselves economically
October 28th, 1994Assembly debate Page 582 Members' Statements
Round-table On Economy And Environment Thank you. Item 3, Members' statements. The honourable Member for Kitikmeot, Mr. Ng.
October 27th, 1994Assembly debate Page 551 Members' Statements
Committee Motion 73-12(3): To Adopt Recommendation 4 , and some of the programs which previously existed here in this department are moved or have moved. The concern is that there is still a need to develop our economy, create some wealth which is going to stay north, develop our northern businesses and ensure that our government's programs
February 22nd, 1993Assembly debate Page 556 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Committee Motion 36-12(6): To Adopt Recommendation 4, Carried there is direct cultural links, language links. Also, the traditional food could supplement the operation of those centres. I would like to ask, if the long-term goal of the department is to keep building these centres in large communities for the purposes of economy, would they look at them
October 25th, 1994Assembly debate Page 504 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Affirmative Action Policy Speaker, in 1989, the Special Committee on Northern Economy published a report entitled "The Government of the Northwest Territories Native Employment Policy: A Review and Assessment." One of the principle recommendations of this report was that the Government of the Northwest
October 24th, 1994Assembly debate Page 459 Members' Statements
Bill 1: Appropriation Act, No. 1, 1995-96Committee Report 10-12(6): Report On The Review Of The 1995-96 Capital Estimates Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I can appreciate what the Minister is saying. I know lumber prices have gone up significantly. But, I also think that, in general, contract prices in the construction industry have gone down during the last few years due to our economy. I would have
October 20th, 1994Assembly debate Page 417 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Committee Motion 29-12(6): To Adopt Recommendation 3, Carried I favour the mission statement about effectiveness and economy. I hope it doesn't only deal with this government, but also the communities that are affected by the delivery of schools in the regions. The only way to get to Simpson is to drive or if you charter
October 19th, 1994Assembly debate Page 387 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Committee Motion 28-12(6): To Adopt Recommendation 1, Carried training programs, local employment and help stimulate local economies. I am pleased to note that Education, Culture and Employment is a partner in the building and learning strategy, with the Department of Public Works and Services, which uses capital projects to train northerners
October 19th, 1994Assembly debate Page 380 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters