Yellowknife

GNWT releases What We Heard Report for amendments to Vital Statistics Act and Change of Name Act

Today, the Government of the Northwest Territories released the What We Heard Report for amendments to the Vital Statistics Act and Change of Name Act, which includes feedback received from the public and stakeholders between September 1st, 2022 to October 21st, 2022.

The public engagement focused on providing information and collecting feedback on the development of amendments. The engagement consisted of two components:

Shane Thompson Acknowledges Commitments From Ministers Guilbeault and Savage in the Wake of Spills; Looks Forward to Seeing Action

Today, the Honourable Shane Thompson, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, issued the following statement on recent action taken to address two spills in Alberta:

“I acknowledge the commitments made by the Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Federal Minister of Environment and Climate Change, and the Honourable Sonya Savage, Alberta’s Minister of Environment and Protected Areas, following a series of spills at worksites in Alberta.

GNWT Releases What We Heard Report on Proposed Amendments to Child and Family Services Act

The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) released its "What We Heard Report" summarizing the results of public engagement on the proposed amendments to the Child and Family Services Act. The report includes feedback received from Indigenous governments, residents with lived experience in the Child and Family Services system, service delivery partners, and identified stakeholders.

Respondents supported some of the proposed amendments while expressing concern in other areas. Common themes included:

Call for 2023-2024 NGO Stabilization Fund Applications

Municipal and Community Affairs (MACA) Minister Shane Thompson has announced the annual call for applications for the Non-Government Organizations (NGO) Stabilization Fund.

The NGO Stabilization Fund provides special funding to help NGOs that deliver critical GNWT-funded programs or services to the public. The funding is intended to stabilize and develop NGO capacity to manage these programs and services.

Have Your Say on GNWT Websites

The Government of the Northwest (GNWT) is looking for resident feedback on government websites and their usability.

Residents are invited to complete a survey to provide their input. In the survey, they will be asked how they use government websites, what information they are searching for, what information is important to them, and what parts of the websites they feel work well compared to what they feel can be improved.

Aurora College Transformation Releases New Quarterly Report

The next Quarterly Report on Aurora College Transformation was released by the Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) today.

Included in this report are updates on the first phase of the Environmental Assessment for Tin Can Hill, Community Learning Centres (CLCs) and Aurora College Organization Design. A section has been added for quick facts as well.

Virtual Town Hall Presentation on the Yellowknife Wellness and Recovery Centre

The GNWT invites the public to a virtual town hall meeting on May 9, 2023 for a presentation and update on the planned Wellness and Recovery Centre in Yellowknife.

The Centre, currently in the design phase, will provide shelter and community wellness spaces for NWT residents experiencing homelessness in Yellowknife.

This town hall meeting and presentation will share information on the building design, location, programs to be offered and the estimated completion date.

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