Question 14-19(2): Lutsel K'e Dene First Nation Caribou Hunting Moratorium I know that there are two ENR-monitored stations, but there are still a lot of hunters who are not checking in or reporting their harvest. What is the Minister going to do to ensure that proper reporting is met?
February 6th, 2020Assembly debate Page 24 Oral Questions
Question 14-19(2): Lutsel K'e Dene First Nation Caribou Hunting Moratorium Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As mentioned in my Member's statement, there has been a severe decline of the Bathurst herd in Lutselk'e, and over-hunting is a concern that they had. They hired four staff to help address this. This area in question is quite a large area, and I have a que
February 6th, 2020Assembly debate Page 24 Oral Questions
Lutsel K'e Dene First Nation Caribou Hunting Moratorium Marci cho, Mr. Speaker. I am proud to let the House know that the Lutsel K'e Dene First Nation is implementing a two-year self-imposed moratorium on hunting the Bathurst caribou herd. This was just announced yesterday, and it will be a stewardship plan led by the community member
February 6th, 2020Assembly debate Page 21 Members' Statements
Mobility Access Mahsi cho, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I would like to talk about the saddening treatment that a few of my constituents experience when it comes to mobility access. Recently, I had a constituent in particular who had been lobbying the government for quite some time in an effort to
February 5th, 2020Assembly debate Page 4 Commissioner's Opening Address
Question 32-19(1): Nursing in Small Communities Thank you, Mr. Speaker, and thank you for the response from the Minister. My last question: will the Minister commit to having a homecare nurse in Deninu Kue? Mahsi cho.
December 12th, 2019Assembly debate Page 101 Recognition of Visitors in the Gallery (reversion)
Question 32-19(1): Nursing in Small Communities I have another question for the Minister: is there a job shadowing program in place for recent post-secondary graduates for nurses and social workers in the NWT?
December 12th, 2019Assembly debate Page 101 Recognition of Visitors in the Gallery (reversion)
Question 32-19(1): Nursing in Small Communities I want to thank the Minister for her response. I want to just voice my frustration. I've been speaking with constituents, and this has happened several times, where they always say, "There is not enough training for nurses; we always have to go to another community, over to a big
December 12th, 2019Assembly debate Page 101 Recognition of Visitors in the Gallery (reversion)
Question 32-19(1): Nursing in Small Communities Mahsi cho, Mr. Speaker. Roles such as nursing and social work are demanding, physically and mentally, especially in small communities. I believe everyone in this House who is in here should give them all the support and tools they need to help them do a good job and be successful
December 12th, 2019Assembly debate Page 101 Recognition of Visitors in the Gallery (reversion)
Recognition of 2019 Aboriginal Sports Circle Award Recipients Mahsi cho, Mr. Speaker. For my Member's statement today I'd like to recognize three constituents of mine who were recently awarded the Aboriginal Sports Circle of the NWT for their achievement in sports. The name of the first individual is Bayleigh Chaplin of Deninu Kue, who won
December 12th, 2019Assembly debate Page 89 Members' Statements
Committee Motion 1-19(1): Tabled Document 5-19(1), Supplementary Estimates (Operations Expenditures and Borrowing Authorization) No. 3, 2019-2020, Carried Sorry, Madam Chair; report progress.
December 11th, 2019Assembly debate Page 79 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Committee Motion 1-19(1): Tabled Document 5-19(1), Supplementary Estimates (Operations Expenditures and Borrowing Authorization) No. 3, 2019-2020, Carried Mahsi cho, Madam Chair. I move that consideration of Tabled Document 5-19(1), Supplementary Estimates (Operations Expenditures and Borrowing Authorization) No. 3, 2019-2020, be now concluded and that Tabled Document 5-19(1) be reported and recommended as ready for further conside
December 11th, 2019Assembly debate Page 79 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters No further questions, Madam Chair.
December 11th, 2019Assembly debate Page 78 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters Mahsi, Madam Chair. I'm just listening to the Minister's comments and Mr. Koe's comments for this being a financial patch, and the lending rate of prime plus one. From what I'm hearing, of this $135 million, we're not entirely sure how much is going to be used or if it's all goin
December 11th, 2019Assembly debate Page 78 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters Thank you, Madam Chair. The committee wishes to deal with, one, Bill 1, An Act to Amend the Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Act, and, two, Tabled Document 5-19(1), Supplementary Estimates (Operations Expenditures and Borrowing Authorization), No. 3, 2019-2020, in that
December 11th, 2019Assembly debate Page 65 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Question 19-19(1): Low Graduation Rates in Small Communities I would like to thank the Minister for his response. I think it is important, too, that visibility for your department is important in my riding. There are four schools in my riding. The one in Ndilo and one in Detah, those are easy places to do a tour. That would be really good.
December 11th, 2019Assembly debate Page 61 Oral Questions