Committee Report 75-19(2): Report on the Review of the Rules of the Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly, No. 2, of the Whole requesting a response. Appearance of Witnesses before Standing or Special Committees Rule 9.6(1) allows Committees to invite witnesses “at the discretion of the Chair”. In practice witnesses are invited with concurrence of the Committee. To ensure consistency
October 3rd, 2023Assembly debate Page 6652 Reports of Standing and Special Committees
Minister's Statement 316-19(2): Prohibition Creek Access Road Project Progress Update Mr. Speaker, at the beginning of the 19th Legislative Assembly, this government established its mandate of 22 priorities set by all Members and based on what they've heard from their constituents. Two of these mandate priorities are to increase employment in small communities
February 28th, 2023Assembly debate Page 5441 Ministers' Statements
Prayer . I clarified at that time that it would be more appropriate for the Member to rise on the point of order, which he agreed to do, citing Rule 24(h): A Member will be called to order by the Speaker if the Member makes allegations against another Member, a House officer, a witness
November 23rd, 2021Assembly debate Page 2951 Prayer
Motion 12-19(2): Revocation of Appointment to the Executive Council, Carried -principle guideline for funding approval. The lack of transparency around allocation of funds within the eight streams of the SEED program is not helpful when small businesses are in dire straits. I first raised concerns with the delays in SEED funding on April 22. The Minister finally
August 26th, 2020Assembly debate Page 1231 Motions
Committee Report 24-18(3): Report on the Review of Bill 40: Smoking Control and Reduction Act and Bill 41: Tobacco and Vapour Products Control Act that curiosity is the leading reason for people using e-cigarettes at 50 per cent, with 22 percent using e-cigarettes because they are viewed as less harmful than cigarettes, 21 percent using them to help quit smoking, 21 percent because they can vape where they are not permitted to smoke
August 12th, 2019Assembly debate Page 5917 Reports of Standing and Special Committees
Committee Report 6-17(5): Report On The Review Of The 2014 Report Of The Auditor General On Northwest Territories Child And Family Services review when departmental witnesses said additional resources may not be required. The committee’s view is that additional resources are almost certainly required. Any needs for additional resources should be communicated through the business planning process or, if necessary, through
May 29th, 2014Assembly debate Reports of Standing and Special Committees
Committee Motion 22-17(5): Conclusion Of Executive Department Summary, Carried Thank you, Mr. Chair. Welcome to Mr. Speaker and staff. It’s great to have you at the witness table there. Thanks for those introductory remarks. It explained a lot of questions I had on the budget. I think the Human Rights Commission funding, I understand we are going
March 4th, 2014Assembly debate Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Question 22-17(5): Programs To Support Youth Trapping The Take a Kid Program is one of the most successful programs that I’ve witnessed in this government. It’s a good program; however, it’s geared towards high school students. I would like to ask the Minister what about the students who are outside the school-age system, the 18
November 7th, 2013Assembly debate Oral Questions
Take The Least Intrusive And Most Effective Measures To Deliver Child And Family Services the protection process. 20. Integrate collaborative methods into policy and standards, including dispute resolution, participatory planning and other tools to improve communication. 21. Include in the policy and procedures a meeting with parents and families for the purpose
October 21st, 2010Assembly debate Reports of Standing and Special Committees
Part ViiiRecommendations that the government of the nation can properly undertake its responsibilities to its citizenry.2 When a witness or person requested to attend before a committee duly constituted chooses to ignore both the authority of that process and the reasons for it, it is a matter of utmost seriousness.3
October 23rd, 2001Assembly debate Page 359 Reports of Standing and Special Committees
Bayly
Part VWhether There Are Any Circumstances Which Would Explain The Apparent Error In Judgment Associated With The Minister's Tape Recording Of The March 26, 2001, Telephone Conversation Between John Bayly, Principal Secretary, And The Conflict Of Interest Commissioner. .17 There is also a conflict in the evidence as to whether Ms. Sorensen was present more or less throughout the telephone call. Given the consistency of the evidence of the other witnesses, this committee prefers their evidence to that provided by Ms. Sorensen.18 The committee also
October 23rd, 2001Assembly debate Page 359 Reports of Standing and Special Committees
Bayly
Part IiBackground , given commitments of committee members and those of witnesses and their respective legal counsel, the hearing was scheduled for September 18, 19 and 20, 2001.18 The hearing commenced as scheduled on September 18, 2001. The time required to hear testimony from the various witnesses
October 23rd, 2001Assembly debate Page 350 Reports of Standing and Special Committees
Training Programs For The Oil And Gas Industry as last year -- this at a time when $22 million has been committed to support the diamond industry. Mr. Speaker, it is my fear that the window of opportunity will have passed us by the time the Government of the Northwest Territories establishes meaningful northern training programs
February 26th, 2001Assembly debate Page 1234 Members' Statements
Committee Report 8-13(5): Review Of The Report Of The Auditor General On The Department Of Municipal And Community Affairs for review. The standing committee met to discuss the Auditor General's report from Monday, April 20, 1998, to Wednesday, April 22, 1998. The deputy minister of Municipal and Community Affairs and her staff appeared as witnesses before the committee and took the opportunity to present
June 2nd, 1998Assembly debate Page 1560 Reports of Standing and Special Committees
Motion 22-12(7): Appearance Of Western NWT Aboriginal Leaders In Committee Of The Whole western NWT aboriginal organizations be invited to appear as witnesses in committee of the whole on Monday, June 20, 1995. Mahsi.
June 16th, 1995Assembly debate Page 1395 Motions