Question 19-20(1): Carbon Tax Revenues Spent on Climate Change Adaptation Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, having a revolving fund where you take a specific amount of money and put that aside, typically it's used for Crown corporations, for example for the airport where there's money in and -- going in and going out. It allows an entity to operate
February 7th, 2024Assembly debate Page 49 Oral Questions
Question 19-20(1): Carbon Tax Revenues Spent on Climate Change Adaptation Thank you, Mr. Speaker. So just one follow-up here: So I know that we've consistently heard from the government that it's not a good idea to have a specific revolving fund but I've also -- we've also heard from the public that there's demand for that kind of transparency. Can th
February 7th, 2024Assembly debate Page 49 Oral Questions
Question 19-20(1): Carbon Tax Revenues Spent on Climate Change Adaptation Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I certainly can ensure that all of the net revenue from the carbon tax goes -- is spent on some sort of measure that will assist us in our climate change adaptation and GHG reduction efforts, and those efforts are reported in the public accoun
February 7th, 2024Assembly debate Page 49 Oral Questions
Question 19-20(1): Carbon Tax Revenues Spent on Climate Change Adaptation Thank you, Mr. Speaker. So my first set of questions are for the Minister of Finance, and if there's time after, I have additional questions for the Minister of Infrastructure. So currently the net carbon tax revenues after we hand out the offset payments, they go into the GNWT'
February 7th, 2024Assembly debate Page 48 Oral Questions
Member's Statement 41-20(1): Carbon Tax and Energy Alternatives Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Today I want to talk about the carbon tax because I fear that much of the discussion in the media is missing the point. Many of my constituents have come to me with their alarm and disappointment that the message they hear coming from this government's lea
February 7th, 2024Assembly debate Page 45 Members' Statements
Member's Statement 35-20(1): Economic and Environmental Issues and Opportunities for the Northwest Territories Thank you, Mr. Speaker. This term challenge, part number 2. Mr. Speaker, on the issue of progress, our measurables is based on achievable priorities. Mr. Speaker, a collaborative approach with the multi NWT groups is tailoring resolutions through partnerships. Mr. Speaker, criti
February 7th, 2024Assembly debate Page 43 Members' Statements
Member's Statement 33-20(1): Development of the Knowledge Economy Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, today I am speaking about the knowledge economy and what development of this sector could mean for our territory. First, I want to dispel the idea that growing this sector is only about skill development. That is a key aspect of it. But people
February 7th, 2024Assembly debate Page 43 Members' Statements
Minister's Statement 5-20(1): Emergency Management Preparation Mr. Speaker, I want to start by acknowledging that the Government of the Northwest Territories will ensure that a comprehensive and independent after-action review of last year's historic wildfire season is completed and shared publicly. This will be transparent and an open proce
February 7th, 2024Assembly debate Page 42 Ministers' Statements
Minister's Statement 4-20(1): 2023 Wildfire Season Review and planning for the 2024 Season Mr. Speaker, the 2023 wildfire season was unlike anything we have ever seen in the Northwest Territories. More than four million hectares of forest burned over a six-month period, with fires reported all the way from the Beaufort Delta to the South Slave. Record temperatures, dro
February 7th, 2024Assembly debate Page 41 Ministers' Statements
Minister's Statement 1-20(1): Sessional Statement Mr. Speaker, I must begin by acknowledging the plane crash that occurred in Fort Smith on January 23rd. I send my deepest condolences to the families and friends who have been impacted by this tragedy, and to the entire community of Fort Smith. I visited Fort Smith shortly after
February 6th, 2024Assembly debate Page 17 Ministers' Statements
Mrs. Weyallon Armstrong's Speech Thank you. Thank you. I am very grateful to be standing here seeking a position in Cabinet. I was born and raised in Behchoko where I still reside today. Behchoko is the home of my family. My parents are the late Edward and Melanie Weyallon. My dad, Edward Weyallon, was a provide
December 7th, 2023Committee meeting Page 23 Candidates' Speeches
Mr. Shane Thompson's Speech Thank you, Mr. Clerk. First, I want to begin my remarks today with acknowledgement that today's proceedings are taking place on Chief Drygeese territory, the traditional home of YK Dene First Nation, also the traditional lands of North Slave Metis and Tlicho. For those of us who
November 30th, 2023Committee meeting Page 5 Candidates' Speeches
Mr. Danny McNeely's Speech Thank you, Madam Chair. I firstly want to congratulate all 19 MLAs for putting their name forward in contributing to their efforts on including and delivering their endeavours for the next four years. It's a very prestige obligation to serve this institution and the better inte
November 27th, 2023Committee meeting Page 11 Round Table Speeches by Members
Ms. Caitlin Cleveland's Speech Thank you, Mr. Clerk. And thank you, colleagues. It's a great honour to stand in this House again and represent the people of Kam Lake. I want to thank Kam Lake residents for their continued support and trust. I start today by speaking about trust because I want to begin by iden
November 27th, 2023Committee meeting Page 1 Round Table Speeches by Members
Ms. Nokleby's Reply Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I'm going to try to do this one from the heart because for me that's when I feel like I always am able to speak my best. So I've got a couple notes here and I'll forgive -- everybody will have to forgive me if I forget to mention someone that has been th
October 6th, 2023Assembly debate Page 6890 Replies to the Commissioner's Address