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Question 184-12(3): Consideration Of No Tax Increases   to raise taxes. Canadians can make better use of their money than governments can. The more we can leave in people's pockets the better it will be for our economy." I have a question for the Minister of Finance. Will the Minister consider these words of wisdom from the federal

December 3rd, 1992Assembly debate Page 268 Oral Questions

Fred Koe

Question 170-12(3): Benefits Of E.d.a. Agreement In North Slave Region   northern economy. The Minister knows that the approximate sum of $8.5 million allocated to the mineral development category is the largest single allocation under the E.D.A. agreement. Close to $2.5 million of that allocation was targeted to the North Slave region. An additional

December 3rd, 1992Assembly debate Page 261 Oral Questions

Henry Zoe

Minister's Statement 18-12(3): New Home Ownership Programs   reduce the number of units we could deliver. Maintaining the status quo is not an option. Another benefit of home ownership is the positive impact it has on local economies. In many communities the introduction of home ownership units is creating a private housing market

December 3rd, 1992Assembly debate Page 251 Ministers' Statements

Don Morin

Committee Motion 35-12(3): To Defer Elders' Residence In Fort Resolution   Minister, the strategy still has not been placed before the Minister for action. The committee wishes to stress the need for action. The government's taking over two years from the germination of an idea to implementation is not acceptable in our current economy. Too many people

November 30th, 1992Assembly debate Page 209 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

Jeannie Marie-Jewell

Committee Motion 29-12(3): To Adopt Recommendation No. 29   a transfer somewhere in terms of O & M, but the offset will be the benefits to the local economies in terms of wages, the knowledge and the experience the people will gain. I hope we will end up with many more trades people with meaningful projects on their hands. Because

November 27th, 1992Assembly debate Page 182 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

Fred Koe

Committee Motion 29-12(3): To Adopt Recommendation No. 29   is having problems with its economy. I just want to say that I hear the Member's comments, I understand what he is talking about, but we must be seen as being fair to everybody and trying to bring everyone along at the same time and let them build on their natural interests

November 27th, 1992Assembly debate Page 180 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

John Pollard

Item 9: Replies To Budget Address   the other stuff. It has taken a long time to change that and I am happy to see that this is also being done now. You are going to use this as a kind of an attempt to help boost the economy, to try to help develop a trained labour force, which is a critical factor for us, and you

November 26th, 1992Assembly debate Page 154 Replies to Budget Address

Brian Lewis

Question 95-12(3): W.C.B. Administrative Budget Increases   of approximately 24 to 25 per cent for certain northern industries. He knows that it will have a significant impact on the private sector and, indeed, our entire economy. Mr. Speaker, can the Minister inform this House whether or not he has been assured by the board

November 25th, 1992Assembly debate Page 121 Oral Questions

John Todd

Bill 1: Appropriation Act, No. 1, 1993-94 And Committee Report 1-12(3): Review Of The 1993-94 Capital Estimates   reflecting current fiscal realities by March 31, 1993. It is the standing committee's understanding that there are economies of scale to be achieved by having one agency. For example, the petroleum products division should take responsibility for tank farms in the communities, rather

November 24th, 1992Assembly debate Page 107 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

Jim Antoine

Visiting Students From Rae Adult Education Centre   force with a low educational level will be particularly disadvantaged in a new global economy. In the context of our adult population that has dropped out of school, we have a tremendous challenge ahead from the perspective of upgrading and training. Mr. Speaker, we want educated

November 24th, 1992Assembly debate Page 83 Members' Statements

Henry Zoe

Question 51-12(3): Minister's Role In W.C.B. Rate Increases  Mr. Speaker, I am well aware of the hardship on certain classes of employers in the Northwest Territories economy. I can tell the honourable Member that I have written the Chairman of the Workers' Compensation Board recommending, and I think this was a recommendation

November 23rd, 1992Assembly debate Page 63 Oral Questions

Dennis Patterson

November 20th, 1992Assembly debate Page 39 Oral Questions

The Speaker

Question 29-12(3): Round Table On Economy And Environment  Mr. Speaker, whatever I have, I am quite prepared to provide it to the Member.

November 20th, 1992Assembly debate Page 39 Oral Questions

Nellie Cournoyea

November 20th, 1992Assembly debate Page 39 Oral Questions

The Speaker

November 20th, 1992Assembly debate Page 38 Oral Questions

The Speaker

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