Ministers' Statements and Speeches

Glen Abernethy - Enhancing Accountability in the Health and Social Services System

Mr. Speaker, the Department of Health and Social services is committed to publicly reporting on the performance of the health and social services system and our progress towards achieving the Legislative Assembly’s goal of an effective and efficient Government.

The Department of Health and Social Services uses a number of different reports to ensure we are accountable to this Assembly and to the residents of the NWT.

Jackson Lafferty - Canada's Outstanding Principals - Simone Gessler

Mr. Speaker, I want to congratulate Ms. Simone Gessler, Principal of Weledeh Catholic School in Yellowknife, on being recognized as one of Canada’s Outstanding Principals for 2014.

The Learning Partnership recently announced Ms. Gessler as one of 40 exceptional educators from across Canada. Through her leadership at Weledeh Catholic School since 2010, literacy rates have improved substantially, with 100% of students now demonstrating significant improvements in reading, sense of confidence and self-efficacy, and 70% are reading at or above grade level.

GNWT and Acho Dene Koe First Nation Sign Agreement-in-Principle

Yellowknife (February 13, 2014) – Premier Bob McLeod added his signature to those of Acho Dene Koe First Nation Chief Harry Deneron and Fort Liard Métis Local President Ernie McLeod to the Acho Dene Koe First Nation and Fort Liard Métis Agreement in Principle. The Agreement in Principle has now been forwarded to the Federal Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development, the Honourable Bernard Valcourt, for his approval.

J. Michael Miltenberger - Improved Communications During Power Outages

Mr. Speaker, during December's power outage in the City of Yellowknife it became apparent that communications from the Northwest Territories Power Corporation did not meet its customers’ expectations or its own standards. It is our goal to keep power outages to a minimum. The Corporation has taken steps necessary to improve communication during both planned and unplanned power outages in the territory, and will continue to do so.

Tom Beaulieu - Highway 4 - Ingraham Trail Realignment

Mr. Speaker, the new Highway 4 realignment opened to traffic on January 31st. Residents now bypass the remediation work underway at the former Giant Mine site and travel on a safer highway with better turns and sight lines. It is an important infrastructure investment toward ensuring responsible stewardship and providing jobs and business opportunities to dozens of Northerners.

David Ramsay - Upcoming Improvements to NWT Parks’ Beaches

Mr. Speaker, thousands of our residents and visitors enjoy the parks and campgrounds across the territory. In particular, the beaches located within the territorial parks contribute enormously to the quality of life for many families on hot summer days.

The 2014 parks season formally opens on May 15 and the Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment is making important changes to beaches in Fred Henne Territorial Park and Hay River Territorial Park that I want to share with you. These changes will help to ensure everyone enjoys the beaches in a fun, safe way.

David Ramsay - Corporate Registries New Online Services

Mr. Speaker, yesterday the Minister of Finance highlighted the work being done on the Service Innovation Strategy. Our government is committed to providing better services to the public by taking advantage of technology.

Today, I want to highlight a new way the Department of Justice will be a streamlining service for business and the general public with the new Corporate Registries Online System. We are connecting people with the information they need and making our government more effective and efficient.

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