Ministers' Statements and Speeches

Caroline Cochrane: Cost of Living in the Northwest Territories

Mr. Speaker, today I rise to highlight the work done by the Department of Municipal and Community Affairs to support the Government of the Northwest Territories’ priority of lowering the cost-of-living for residents of the Northwest Territories.  Progress towards our commitments in this area is essential if we are to improve our residents’ quality of life, and attract more people to make their homes in the territory.

Robert C. McLeod: Budget Address 2017-2018 Northwest Territories

Introduction

Mr. Speaker, there is a tradition of Finance Ministers in Canada wearing new shoes when delivering the budget address as a symbol for the direction described in the annual budget. Today, I am wearing my mukluks. I do this as a reminder to myself of where we come from and the importance of the work we do here for residents in all communities, large and small, throughout the Northwest Territories.

Bob McLeod: Sessional Statement

Check Against Delivery

Mr. Speaker, I would like to welcome my colleagues back to the Legislative Assembly.  As this sitting gets underway, I would like to update Members and the public on some recent activities that the government has undertaken to advance the mandate and priorities of the Legislative Assembly, in service of the people of the Northwest Territories.

Wally Schumann: Roundup 2017 NWT Night Remarks

Check Against Delivery

Thank you, Premier. We have talked a lot today about the challenges faced by our mining industry and what we can - and must do - to move tis industry forward.

These are tough times in mining and these have been important conversations for us to have, but it is important that we do not lose sight of the successes that we have had – as an industry and a territory.

We are the jurisdiction which put Canadian diamonds on the map.

Bob McLeod: Chamber of Mines Cabinet Network Luncheon Opening Remarks

Check Against Delivery

Thank you all for joining us today.  And, thank you for your interest in the Northwest Territories.

I will begin by recognizing that we stand on the traditional territory of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations.

It’s a pleasure for me to be back at the Mineral Exploration Round Up – and to be joined by my cabinet colleagues. We have taken the extraordinary steps of attending Roundup this year to confirm our commitment to the mining industry. 

Wally Schumann: Presentation to Industry, Science and Technology Committee

Delivered on November 23, 2016

Thank you, Mr. Chair. I am very pleased to be here this afternoon to provide the Committee with some perspectives from the Government of the Northwest Territories on areas where we believe the Northwest Territories can make significant contributions to the overall national objectives related to green energy, support for economic growth and development, and the knowledge based economy.

Bob McLeod: Opening Remarks Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology

Delivered on November 23, 2016

Thank you for meeting with the Government of the Northwest Territories this afternoon.

We are in Ottawa this week to speak with the Prime Minister, Cabinet Ministers and Standing Committees about some of the challenges and opportunities facing the people of the Northwest Territories today.

Before we get to that presentation, I would like to take a few minutes to talk a little bit about our territory.

Wally Schumann: Transportation Committee Presentation on Infrastructure Priorities for the Northwest Territories

Delivered on November 22, 2016

Good morning, my name is Wally Schumann and I am the Minister of Transportation, Public Works and Services, and Industry Tourism and Investment for the Government of the Northwest Territories.

It is an honour to serve in this role recognizing the significant part that infrastructure plays in the success of our residents, our communities, our businesses, and the future prosperity of the Northwest Territories.

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