Ministers' Statement 8-12(1): Economic Outlook, Mining And Oil And Gas Mr. Speaker, as Minister responsible for Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, I would like to tell Members about some recent developments that give us reason to be encouraged about the future potential of our economy. Despite the economic downturn that is hurting all
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Question O50-12(1): Dismantling Of Western Constitutional Commission with a Cadillac government in a Third World economy. We set up more work so that all our people -- all they were going to do is go to meetings and consult. A perfect example of this is the constitutional commission we have set up. It has a three-year life, and according to my arithmetic
December 11th, 1991Assembly debate Page 59 Oral Questions
Question O72-12(1): Economy Class Air Fares For Government Personnel : Will the government issue a directive immediately requiring all employees to fly economy fare when trips must be taken on short notice and requiring the travel is planned, whenever possible, to take advantage of advance booked, reduced rate tickets?
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Question O72-12(1): Economy Class Air Fares For Government Personnel Madam Government Leader.
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Question O72-12(1): Economy Class Air Fares For Government Personnel Certainly, Mr. Speaker.
December 12th, 1991Assembly debate Page 79 Oral Questions
December 12th, 1991Assembly debate Page 79 Oral Questions
Question O86-12(1): Minister's Plan To Develop An Economy In The Nwt Thank you, Mr. Speaker. We seem to forget very soon that we have identified the economy as probably the huge problem that we have never really resolved, and we now have a new Minister for Economic Development. The previous Minister of Economic Development identified a plan
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Question O86-12(1): Minister's Plan To Develop An Economy In The Nwt Minister of Economic Development.
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Question O86-12(1): Minister's Plan To Develop An Economy In The Nwt how to promote the economy of the Northwest Territories as I think they have just as big a stake in it as we do, Mr. Speaker. Thank you.
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Question O86-12(1): Minister's Plan To Develop An Economy In The Nwt Mr. Lewis, supplementary.
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Question O86-12(1): Minister's Plan To Develop An Economy In The Nwt World economy -- are we committed to doing the same kinds of things that Mr. Wray did, spend four million dollars to develop some kind of strategy in Spain so that we can tell the world how wonderful we are? It reminds me very much, Mr. Speaker, of those Third World countries where
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Question O86-12(1): Minister's Plan To Develop An Economy In The Nwt Question period has concluded, but I will let the Minister respond to this one question.
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Question O86-12(1): Minister's Plan To Develop An Economy In The Nwt Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I think economic development starts at home, it starts in the Northwest Territories, it starts in the communities and it starts with this government. I think we are interested in not so much being part of the economy when we try to start
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Question O86-12(1): Minister's Plan To Develop An Economy In The Nwt The time limit for oral questions has expired. Item 6, written questions. Written questions. Mrs. Marie-Jewell.
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Question O86-12(1): Minister's Plan To Develop An Economy In The Nwt Mr. Speaker, I seek unanimous consent to return to Item 5, oral questions.
December 12th, 1991Assembly debate Page 84 Oral Questions