Question 231-13(7): GNWT Tendering Processes Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My question is to the Premier. There have been concerns raised today in this Assembly about many different things. Mr. Premier, has there been any change in direction by your government in the tendering process of the Northwest Territories Government bef
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Question 229-13(7): Changes To Correctional Centre Renovation Project Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Just so that I do understand this process, so then the Minister says they are looking at how to save the dollars and that is good government to do that and they are looking at how to combine these facilities to save operations and maintenance dollars that
July 26th, 1999Assembly debate Page 624 Oral Questions
Question 229-13(7): Changes To Correctional Centre Renovation Project Thank you, Mr. Speaker. He only took a small part of the question as notice. Now, Mr. Speaker, it is a little more clear to me so there has been, according to what the Minister has just said, has been no decision made on a new facility. I knew already that there had been a dec
July 26th, 1999Assembly debate Page 623 Oral Questions
Question 229-13(7): Changes To Correctional Centre Renovation Project Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I know I would have remembered this decision. So the Minister is saying that this decision to change the Yellowknife Correctional Centre from a renovation to a new building was made before he was the Minister, so that must have been before we considered
July 26th, 1999Assembly debate Page 623 Oral Questions
Question 229-13(7): Changes To Correctional Centre Renovation Project Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My question is to the Minister of Justice. When did the Minister's department with the concurrence of the Minister, make a decision to change the Yellowknife Correctional facility to a renovation project to build in a brand new building? What day was th
July 26th, 1999Assembly debate Page 623 Oral Questions
Question 226-13(7): Renovations To The Yellowknife Correctional Centre Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Just a point of order. The Minister took the question as notice. I do not need an explanation why he is taking it as notice. Thank you.
July 26th, 1999Assembly debate Page 620 Oral Questions
Question 226-13(7): Renovations To The Yellowknife Correctional Centre Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My question is to the Minister of Justice. In the past, capital plan of this government had allocated funding for renovations to the Yellowknife Correctional Centre. Does the Minister still plan on implementing those renovations or what is his plan to so
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Question 221-13(7): Fort Resolution Sawmill Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Will the Minister provide to me a briefing note of what you are doing to date, what will happen, the schedule, and what the proposals are? Thank you.
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Question 221-13(7): Fort Resolution Sawmill Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My question is to the Minister of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development. There are approximately 50,000 logs sitting in the community of Fort Resolution in the sawmill yard. When will you be sawing those logs? Thank you.
July 26th, 1999Assembly debate Page 616 Oral Questions
Question 219-13(7): Renovations To Yellowknife Correctional Centre Thank you, Mr. Speaker. A little over a week ago, myself and one of the committees of the Legislative Assembly had the opportunity to meet with the Minister to be consulted on changes to this line item in the budget, the Yellowknife Correctional Centre. Can the Minister at least
July 26th, 1999Assembly debate Page 614 Oral Questions
Question 219-13(7): Renovations To Yellowknife Correctional Centre Thank you, Mr. Speaker. This year's budget in the capital budget of the main estimates, you have a line called the Yellowknife Correctional Centre enhancements and renovations. I would like to ask the Minister of Finance if anything has changed with this project? Thank you.
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Question 214-13(7): Negotiated Contracts Policy Thank you, Mr. Speaker. A good time for me would be 7:30 breakfast tomorrow morning, if the Member is available.
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Question 214-13(7): Negotiated Contracts Policy Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I thank the government for also forwarding the negotiated contracts and new rules and procedures basic outline to the MLAs. I also thank the Minister for the commitment that he just made of his people working and his staff working with the communities and
July 26th, 1999Assembly debate Page 610 Oral Questions
Question 214-13(7): Negotiated Contracts Policy Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My question is for the Honourable Vince Steen, Minister of Public Works and Transportation. Mr. Minister, it has been a long standing practice of this government to negotiate contracts with local development corporations in the smaller communities. The
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Item 5: Recognition Of Visitors In The Gallery Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I would like to recognize the Honourable Kelvin Ng, Minister of Finance for the Nunavut Government and our past colleague. Thank you. --Applause
July 26th, 1999Assembly debate Page 610 Recognition of Visitors in the Gallery