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Question O882-12(2): Amendments To Principally Engaged Policy   resources, provided the level of assessed income is not necessarily the same for a person working in the industrial wage economy. I can only assure the Member that I can understand what he is getting at, I agree the definition is restrictive, it is overdue for change, a paper is about

September 29th, 1992Assembly debate Page 1156 Oral Questions

Dennis Patterson

Item 18: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters   that northern businesses, and the northern economy, develops. I want to make one other point about the matter on the Senate. I know that a lot of other people here, and have accepted the arrangements that have been made in the Senate area. I do want to say one thing

September 28th, 1992Assembly debate Page 1127 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

Richard Nerysoo

Item 18: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters   of the economy. Senate reform will provide a more efficient institution of parliament. We will have a Senate that is elected, will be equal in representation, and it will also be effective. The aboriginal amendments, finally a place for us in Confederation. Key parts of the aboriginal

September 28th, 1992Assembly debate Page 1125 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

Belcourt

Item 18: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters   forgotten us, our aboriginal rights in Canada. The supposed aboriginal rights were not the contents of this accord, whether they were toward the economy, our ability to inherent self-government, or to the protection of our traditions. Those kinds of things were not in there when

September 28th, 1992Assembly debate Page 1127 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

James Arvaluk

Item 18: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters   economies, on strengthening our cultures, on healing our people, in a recovery of our nations. It is far better that we get involved using our limited energies and resources in the healing of our people, than wasting our time like we do ad nauseam, fighting other governments, so

September 28th, 1992Assembly debate Page 1120 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

Mercredi

Committee Motion 172-12(2): To Adopt Recommendation No. 51   independent program evaluations to ensure efficiency, effectiveness, and economy. The police services, which are funded 70 percent by the territorial government, in our opinion, is no exception. In addition, the Minister indicated that he will, no doubt, have to return to the Assembly

September 25th, 1992Assembly debate Page 1107 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

John Todd

Committee Report 18-12(2): Report Of The Special Committee On Constitutional Reform On The Multilateral Meetings On The Constitution And First Ministers' - Aboriginal Leaders' Conferences On The Constitution   financial support for programs in areas of provincial jurisdiction. In both cases, future negotiations will be crucial in establishing arrangements, which provide for government intervention to develop the northern economy, and maintain a strong federal presence in programs which

September 16th, 1992Assembly debate Page 959 Reports of Standing and Special Committees

Stephen Kakfwi

Artisans Acquiring Funding  Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I rise today out of concern over the difficulty that some artisans are experiencing with respect to obtaining funds for business development and market expansion. According to the report of the Standing Committee on National Economy, retail

September 15th, 1992Assembly debate Page 919 Members' Statements

Silas Arngna'naaq

Minister's Statement 87-12(2): Northern Hire   to speak on this matter. Mr. Speaker, the objective of hiring northerners applies to more than just government. It involves all sectors of our economy, government, boards and agencies, and private enterprise. Maybe more so in private enterprise. Everyone who writes a pay cheque

September 15th, 1992Assembly debate Page 915 Ministers' Statements

Stephen Kakfwi

Minister's Statement 82-12(2): Update On National Constitutional Reform Negotiations   that the territories will be invited to all First Ministers' Conferences on the constitution and the economy. Territorial participation in negotiations and conferences on aboriginal matters will be entrenched in the constitution. Mr. Speaker, the constitutional reform process did not just deal

September 9th, 1992Assembly debate Page 843 Ministers' Statements

Stephen Kakfwi

Item 18: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters   more to duplicate the service structure than it does to take advantage of the board's economies of scale and expertise by paying for claim administration costs. The Strength at Two Levels report gives a clear message when it states: "Approaching a period of severe restraint

June 29th, 1992Assembly debate Page 838 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

Jim Antoine

Item 18: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters   operated with due regard to efficiency and economy; 62) that in future the Minister responsible for the Workers' Compensation Board be involved by the board in any major projects or policy decisions that involve significant financial or other implications on employers and workers

June 29th, 1992Assembly debate Page 831 Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

Jeannie Marie-Jewell

Economic Development Of Nwt  , what we have to look at is to find ways to develop another sector of our economy. It is a bad signal, I think, to the people of the Northwest Territories that we have so little imagination that all we can do is out down the amount of money that will create real wealth in the future

June 24th, 1992Assembly debate Page 747 Members' Statements

Brian Lewis

Question O632-12(2): Economic Benefits To North Re Participation In Expo '92   in salaries to employees; $650,000 into the hands of food producers; and we would have a net benefit of $2.8 million into the territorial economy? Does he think those predictions, on the basis of his current information, will be borne out?

June 23rd, 1992Assembly debate Page 732 Oral Questions

Brian Lewis

Hunters 'and Trappers' Coverage By Workers' Compensation Board   and fishermen are eligible for compensation under the Workers' Compensation Act misapplied non-native criteria related to the wage economy. It has, I believe, conveyed an inexcusable demonstration of the board's lack of awareness about traditional lifestyle and work patterns of aboriginal

June 23rd, 1992Assembly debate Page 720 Members' Statements

Samuel Gargan

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