Intergovernmental Meeting between Délı̨nę Got’ı̨nę Government and Government of the Northwest Territories
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Ministerial Travel
Please note that travel schedules may change with little or no notice. This schedule is accurate as of June 1, 2023.
Premier Caroline Cochrane and Minister of Municipal and Community Affairs and Environment and Climate Change Shane Thompson issued the following statement today regarding out-of-territory support for the 2023 NWT wildfire season:
“It has been truly humbling to see our neighbours from across the country step up to assist NWT residents who have been impacted by wildfires over the past month.
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Mr. Speaker, today I rise to share very good news out of Ottawa.
On behalf of the Government of Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced they will be matching contributions made to United Way NWT. This generosity will have a direct impact on people affected by wildfires in Northwest Territories, and I am deeply grateful for Canada’s support.
Today in the Legislative Assembly, Premier Caroline Cochrane tabled A Way Home: A Comprehensive Strategy to Address Homelessness in the Northwest Territories.
The strategy builds on existing Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) efforts to address homelessness and identifies actions that the GNWT can take to address homelessness in all its forms. This included enhancing supports for those at risk of becoming homeless, and improved, person-centred services for those experiencing chronic homelessness.
Media are invited to a media availability with Premier Caroline Cochrane in advance of the tabling of the Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) homelessness strategy.
When: May 31, 2023
Where: Legislative Assembly, Beluga (Cabinet) Room
Time: 12:30PM – 1:00PM
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Mr. Speaker, settling and implementing treaty, land, resources, and self-government agreements is a key priority for the Government of the Northwest Territories within the priorities of the 19th Legislative Assembly.
Advancing agreements with Indigenous government partners supports reconciliation by moving us closer to recognizing and affirming Aboriginal and treaty rights and empowering program and service delivery by Indigenous governments.
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Mr. Speaker, I wish to advise the House that the Honourable Shane Thompson will be absent from the House for today and tomorrow to attend the Federal/Provincial/Territorial Ministers for Conservation, Wildlife and Biodiversity meeting in Ottawa, Ontario.
I wish to advise the House that the Honourable Caroline Cochrane will be absent from the House for today and tomorrow due to illness.
Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
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Mr. Speaker, I rise today on behalf of the Premier to announce two new government policies on how the Government of the Northwest Territories supports resident who have been evacuated from their communities for extended periods of time and the communities that support them.
Premier Caroline Cochrane today issued the following statement:
“It is with regret that I will not be in the House for the beginning of Session as I have tested positive for COVID-19. Per the Chief Public Health Officer’s current recommendations, I am staying home and limiting my contact with others. Attending Session would increase the chance of spreading illnesses to my colleagues and other community members, and I am not willing to take that risk.