Yellowknife

Public Health Emergency Extended Through November 24

Minister of Health and Social Services, Julie Green has extended the territory-wide Public Health Emergency under the Northwest Territories’ Public Health Act on the advice of Chief Public Health Officer (CPHO) Dr. Kami Kandola. 

 

The latest extension continues through November 24, 2020. 

 

The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated considerably across Canada in recent weeks as the country’s caseload surged to its highest point in the pandemic.

Julie Green: News Conference, Temporary Day Shelter Speaking Remarks

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Good afternoon and thank you for being here on such short notice for this important announcement.

As the new Minister of Health and Social Services I’ve got leadership responsibility for the well-being of all residents of the NWT. There are many issues that keep me awake and most recently, it has been how to keep the vulnerable population safe from the cold as winter approaches.

Paulie Chinna: Establishing a temporary day shelter under the Emergency Management Act

​​​​​​Good afternoon. Thank you for being here today.

I would like to thank Minister Green, and Mayor Alty from the City of Yellowknife for also joining us.

Today I am here to announce that I have made the decision to enact a State of Emergency for the City of Yellowknife, for the purpose of addressing the emergency faced by the homeless residents of Yellowknife, and the need to provide them with temporary shelter.

Sport Canada COVID-19 Emergency Sport Support Funding Distributed

The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) is pleased to announce, in partnership with the Federal government, the successful distribution of $1.583 million in COVID-19 emergency support funding. This funding is being provided for sport organizations by the Government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage’s Emergency Support Fund for Cultural, Heritage and Sport Organizations.

Julie Green: Family Violence

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Madam Speaker, we know that family violence continues to be a serious issue across Canada. The Northwest Territories consistently records among the highest rates of violence against women in Canada, as reported by Statistics Canada. Two women have been murdered in the last two months. This violence is as heartbreaking as it is unacceptable. As a Territory, we need to do better.

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