Question 1595-19(2): Climate Action Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, what I was trying to do is ask the lead department on climate change what's going on and to help me paint this bigger picture as to how we're actually going to get to our goal. When I have to jump around from department to department, I don't
September 29th, 2023Assembly debate Page 6572 Oral Questions
Question 1595-19(2): Climate Action Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker. So if one of the things that we're relying on in order to meet our targets is for mines to actually shut down but, on the other hand, we're going out, and we're proactively trying to get mines to open up and do more in the Northwest Territories,
September 29th, 2023Assembly debate Page 6572 Oral Questions
Question 1595-19(2): Climate Action Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The Department of Environment and Climate Change is the GNWT lead for climate change using a coordinated interdepartmental approach that is outlined in the 2030 NWT Climate Change Strategic Framework. Under the framework, the Department of Infrastructure i
September 29th, 2023Assembly debate Page 6572 Oral Questions
Member's Statement 1615-19(2): Climate Action Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, climate action is reconciliation. We're on the heels of a dry summer season of record heat and wildfire in many parts of the world spurred by a rapidly warming planet and marked by a significant absence of global climate action ambition. Yeste
September 29th, 2023Assembly debate Page 6569 Members' Statements
Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters Thank you, Madam Chair. I look at the capital budget, and I'm very happy with what's in there. I think there are some areas that are -- you know, we're always talking about green energy, and we're going to go ahead with the planning of the expansion of the Taltson. There are some
September 28th, 2023Assembly debate Page 6525 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Committee Report 66-19(2): Report on Review of Bill 92: Petroleum Products and Carbon Tax Act, No. 3 Question has been called. All those in favour? All those opposed? Any abstentions? The motion is carried. The report is deemed read. ---Carried MR. JOHNSON: INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY Bill 92: An Act to Amend the Petroleum Products and Carbon Tax Act, No. 3 (Bill 92)1 received
September 28th, 2023Assembly debate Page 6515 Reports of Standing and Special Committees
Member's Statement 1597-19(2): Inuvik Wind Project Mr. Speaker, yesterday the Premier made supportive comments on the Inuvik high point wind turbine and some of the benefits that it's bringing. Today, Minister Archie praised this project as she has done many times in this House. I am in full agreement with this project. There are
September 28th, 2023Assembly debate Page 6504 Members' Statements
Minister's Statement 378-19(2): 2023 Energy Strategy Implementation Mr. Speaker, delivering the energy Northerners need, in our climate and territory as large as the Northwest Territories, is challenging. We must constantly maintain and improve the territory's energy systems, so our people and businesses have the energy they need when they need i
September 28th, 2023Assembly debate Page 6501 Ministers' Statements
Committee Report 62-19(2): Report on Bill 74, Forest Act Introduction Bill 74: Forest Act (Bill 74) received second reading on March 9, 2023, and it was referred to the Standing Committee on Economic Development and Environment (Committee) for review. Committee received the approval of the House to extend its review of the Bill from 1
September 27th, 2023Assembly debate Page 6441 Reports of Standing and Special Committees
Oral Question 1578-19(2): Fire Management Policy Effect on Indigenous Culture Thank you. Yeah, with the climate change here now --
September 27th, 2023Assembly debate Page 6427 Oral Questions
Oral Question 1573-19(2): Natural Disaster Financial Program Supports for Businesses Thank you, Mr. Speaker. And, you know, it's important, I think that -- I think that we as government, and the future government, really take a look at what happened here in this last few years because when you look at what happened with the flooding and also with the fires now, t
September 27th, 2023Assembly debate Page 6423 Oral Questions
Member's Statement 1589-19(2): Post-Evacuation Business Supports Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I have stood in this House and have spoke about the symbiotic relationship between between GNWT and private industry. We have a fundamental need for the sustainability of private industry. Its growth and prosperity is a true indicator of a hea
September 27th, 2023Assembly debate Page 6422 Members' Statements
Member's Statement 1587-19(2): Climate Change and Emergency Response Planning Thank you. I'd like to also welcome everyone back into the House for the final sitting of the 19th Assembly. I also want to welcome back the residents of Yellowknife as well as those who were displaced for so long in the South Slave. I am very proud of the strength and resiliency
September 27th, 2023Assembly debate Page 6421 Members' Statements
Minister's Statement 377-19(2): Sessional Statement Mr. Speaker, I would like to welcome my colleagues back to the House for the final session of the 19th Legislative Assembly. Many of us have been through at least one evacuation since we have last met in person, and I am grateful you are all safe. For many residents of the NWT,
September 27th, 2023Assembly debate Page 6417 Ministers' Statements
Bill 98: An Act to Amend the Emergency Management Act, Carried Thank you. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. It's good to hear what my colleagues think of this, of the bill. Mr. Speaker, you know that everybody knows climate change is here. It's -- maybe it's here to stay, or it's going -- you know, it's going to be different next year. We're not too s
August 29th, 2023Assembly debate Page 6392 Second Reading of Bills