Industry, Tourism and Investment

Tłı̨chǫ Government, YKDFN, and GNWT Partner to Support Residents and Resource Sector

The Tłı̨chǫ Government (TG), Yellowknives Dene First Nation (YKDFN), and Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) are working together to support workers, businesses, and communities affected by recent changes in the diamond mining sector — while laying the foundation for a more diverse resource economy.

Apply for Small and Medium Arts Project Grants

The Government of the Northwest Territories is now accepting funding proposals for the Small and Medium Arts Project Grants for projects starting in September 2025.

The Small Arts Project Grant provides up to $5,000 to emerging to mid-career artists, craftspeople and small groups to cover costs for small-scale arts projects (traditional apparel, paintings, etc.) such as art supplies (beads, thread, furs, etc.) studio fees, illustration and design costs, and artistic development.

GNWT Introduces Rental Fees to Onshore Significant Discovery Licences

Effective immediately, the Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) is implementing rental fees on lands held under onshore Significant Discovery Licences (SDLs).

SDLs are issued under the Petroleum Resources Act (PRA) to companies that have successfully bid for the exclusive right to develop oil and gas resources on specific lands. Unlike other Canadian jurisdictions, the NWT has, until now, not required rental fees for SDLs, nor have companies been obligated to advance resource development to retain their licences.

GNWT Announces Relief Measures to Support Diamond Sector Stability, Protect Jobs and Safeguard Northern Economy

The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) is implementing targeted relief measures to support the diamond mining sector—the NWT’s largest industry and biggest contributor to the economy—in response to growing financial pressures and industry-wide uncertainty. These actions are designed to maintain economic stability, support local employment and businesses, and sustain decades of Indigenous economic partnership and regional development.

Caitlin Cleveland: Northwest Territories Critical Minerals Priorities and Advanced Projects Update

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Mr. Speaker, we have great rocks.  The global demand for critical minerals continues to grow, and the Northwest Territories is well-positioned to play a key role supplying these essential resources to Canada and its allies. With over 2/3 of the critical minerals listed by Canada and almost half identified by the United States, our territory is a significant contributor to securing a stable and responsible supply of materials vital to clean energy, advanced manufacturing, and digital technologies.

Caitlin Cleveland: February 28th Meeting of the Committee on Internal Trade

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Mr. Speaker, strengthening internal trade is essential to ensuring that businesses across Canada can grow, compete, and thrive. With the United States’ decision to impose a 25% tariff on Canadian imports and the Canadian government’s counter-tariffs, Canada urgently needs to strengthen our internal trade framework. Studies show that eliminating interprovincial trade barriers could add billions to Canada’s gross domestic product annually, lower consumer costs, and improve supply chain resilience.

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