Ministers' Statements and Speeches

Shane Thompson: Water Monitoring

Mr. Speaker, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources is responsible for the implementation of the NWT Water Stewardship Strategy, including transboundary water management agreements and water monitoring throughout the Northwest Territories. Together with our partners, we track long-term trends and monitor changes in water quality, quantity and biology.

Caroline Wawzonek: NWT eServices Portal

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Mr. Speaker, this government is committed to making its programs, services and functions accessible to people in as many ways as possible. We are also committed to keeping up with the worldwide shift towards online portals to access information and services of all kinds.

Our goal is that to the greatest extent possible, people should be able to access Government of the Northwest Territories’ programs and services how they want, where they want, and when they want.

Dr. Andy Delli Pizzi: Presumptive COVID-19 Tests in the NWT

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Good afternoon everyone.

I would like to begin with an update on the presumptive tests received by two people in Yellowknife.

Both individuals are part of the same household. One had traveled, while one had not. All isolation protocols seem to have been followed. The individual who had traveled isolated. The individual who had not traveled kept their distance in the home. And they isolated as soon as the other individual developed symptoms as-required.

Julie Green: Presumptive Cases of COVID 19

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Good afternoon.

First, I’d like to acknowledge that those residents who received the presumptive positive COVID-19 tests are recovering with close monitoring from public health. Our thoughts are with them.

We recognize that we are not immune to COVID-19 in the NWT.  That is why we have worked hard over the past several months to build capacity to manage the risk and be as responsive as possible when we have positive cases.

R.J. Simpson: Planning for the Junior Kindergarten – Grade 12 2020-2021 School Year

Mr. Speaker, as the end of the 2019-2020 school year approaches, planning for how to safely reopen schools in the fall is well underway. The Department of Education, Culture and Employment (ECE) is working diligently with its education partners to create a supportive and effective learning environment for students in the 2020-2021 school year, and beyond.
 

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