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Item 10: Replies To Budget Address   bring in their total workforce, not utilize local services, bypass the commercial accommodation policy and minimize their contribution to the local economy. These issues are what a new redefined and enforceable BIP should specifically address. Mr. Speaker, if the capital budget

October 17th, 1994Assembly debate Page 319 Replies to Budget Address

Kelvin Ng

Minister's Statement 23-12(6): 1993 Annual Report Of The Workers' Compensation Board   in 10 safety courses offered by the WCB in nine communities. These changes were all directed at improving and providing quality customer service to both claimants and employers. Faced with mounting liabilities and a sluggish economy, some jurisdictions reduced the level of benefits

October 14th, 1994Assembly debate Page 271 Ministers' Statements

John Todd

Committee Report 10-12(6): Report On The Review Of The 1995-96 Capital Estimates   department took the lead role. It is inappropriate on such a major initiative -- particularly one that is directed at achieving savings through economies of scale -- that two different departments are assuming the lead role in neighbouring regions. Madam Speaker, at the appropriate time

October 13th, 1994Assembly debate Page 258 Reports of Standing and Special Committees

Kelvin Ng

Renovations For Student Residences At Nunatta Campus   to Education and Health at the time of creation of boards of education, Arctic College and health boards. I thought it would lead to efficiencies and economies of scale. In my region it's not working. It is now becoming increasingly clear to me that if the college, for example, could

October 13th, 1994Assembly debate Page 243 Members' Statements

Dennis Patterson

Committee Motion 19-12(6): To Defer Bill 6, Defeated   jurisdictions, which have the major advantage of economies of scale and size that we don't really have. I really don't think that, at least at the beginning, we need a full-blown administration. I really, really don't think that we need to spend $1 million a year on this. I would find

October 12th, 1994Assembly debate Page 232 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

Michael Ballantyne

Committee Report 9-12(6): Investing In Our Future, October 1994   and 1998, is $1.4 million. Katannilik is a "destination" park where visitors come specifically to experience its remote location and Arctic environment. The park undoubtedly contributes directly to the community's economy, in terms of employment generation and local purchasing

October 11th, 1994Assembly debate Page 185 Reports of Standing and Special Committees

Jim Antoine

Committee Report 9-12(6): Investing In Our Future, October 1994  Thank you, Madam Speaker. The New Liberal Government And The Canadian Economy In October 1993, the Liberals were elected nationally on a platform of making change: of challenging conventional thinking, being innovative, restoring public confidence in government and "getting

October 11th, 1994Assembly debate Page 187 Reports of Standing and Special Committees

Michael Ballantyne

Minister's Statement 17-12(6): Community Government Week   economy. Madam Speaker, it is extremely important that we continue to endorse community-based activities, new economic ventures, the creation of new community transfer initiatives and foster positive intergovernmental relationships with one another. And one way of doing

October 6th, 1994Assembly debate Page 108 Ministers' Statements

Rebecca Mike

Question 226-12(3): Amount Of Reduction In Deficit In Past Year  . We are trying to expand our own economy. Unfortunately, we have some problems with our formula funding, which affect us adversely when we put more people to work in the Northwest Territories. That is another issue that has to be worked out to make us better off financially

December 10th, 1992Assembly debate Page 409 Oral Questions

John Pollard

Difficulties Faced By Trappers  Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. As all Members are aware, the Northwest Territories is going through very difficult economic times. People from all walks of life are affected by the poor performance of the economy. However, Mr. Speaker, nowhere is this economic difficulty felt more than

December 3rd, 1992Assembly debate Page 256 Members' Statements

Jim Antoine

Item 18: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters   or a section in there that talks about traditional economy. So that can be accessed some of the particular programs that were done in the time that Special A.R.D.A. was there could be worked into this section under E.D.A. on traditional economy.

October 1st, 1992Assembly debate Page 1255 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

Nellie Cournoyea

Item 8: Replies To Opening Address   better job in developing this other economy, which we talk about and never really are very successful. We are very, very good at spending the money we get, we are wonderful at it, but we are never very good at figuring out ways in which we can generate wealth because unless you do

October 1st, 1992Assembly debate Page 1243 Replies to Opening Address

Brian Lewis

Committee Motion 189-12(2): To Adopt Recommendation No. 12  Thank you, Mr. Chairman. One of the recommendations on the Northern Economy Report was about the assignment of development officers in the communities. The previous Assembly approved a motion that the department commence providing funding in 1991-92 to communities to hire

September 30th, 1992Assembly debate Page 1235 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

John Todd

Social Assistance Recipients Needing Employment   into the trap, the only future we have in the Northwest Territories is oil and gas, and mining. I represent a constituency in a mining community, Mr. Speaker. I am aware of the tremendous impact that mining has had on our economy. For the Northwest Territories, mining, oil and gas may

September 18th, 1992Assembly debate Page 991 Members' Statements

Brian Lewis

Committee Report 17-12(2): Report Of The Standing Committee On Finance: Review Of The 1992-93 Main Estimates   difficulties that we face. After all, we are all in this together. To this end, the committee has taken several initiatives to create, or explore, creative ways to raise investment capital and stimulate the economy. We are currently working on attracting offshore investment to build

September 14th, 1992Assembly debate Page 901 Reports of Standing and Special Committees

John Todd

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