Ministers' Statements and Speeches

Wally Schumann: What We Heard and Next Steps - Creation of the Mineral Resources Act

Delivered on February 12, 2018

Mr. Speaker, our government committed to providing support for mineral exploration and the mining sector, and to support the territorial vision of land and resource management in accordance with the Land Use and Sustainability Framework. The proposed Mineral Resources Act will be landmark, made-in-the-North legislation for our territory, and we are investing in its drafting with this degree of importance. 

Caroline Cochrane: Recognizing Northwest Territories Olympians

Delivered on February 12, 2018

Mr. Speaker,   today, I rise as the Minister responsible for Sport to congratulate three prominent athletes, all with ties to the Northwest Territories, who are competing for Canada at the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea.   On behalf of the Government of the Northwest Territories, and all of our residents, I am proud to speak today about Brendan Green, Jesse Cockney, and Kevin Koe. 

Alfred Moses: Aurora College Foundational Review Progress

Delivered on February 9, 2018

Mr. Speaker, we have an ambitious postsecondary agenda that is part of the mandate of this government. Undertaking the Foundational Review of Aurora College, working with the College on a renewed long-term strategic plan, and creating a legislative framework to recognize postsecondary institutions will allow us to expand opportunities for postsecondary education for Northwest Territories residents.

Wally Schumann: Inuvik Tuktoyaktuk Highway

Delivered on February 9, 2018

Mr. Speaker, the infrastructure that supports transportation has always been crucial to Northerners, to enable us to grow and develop our economy, and to help create opportunities for our residents to find success. Transportation infrastructure has always been at the forefront of enabling Northerners to grow and develop our economy, and never has it been more important in guaranteeing our future growth and prosperity than today.

Caroline Cochrane: Native Women's Association AGA Luncheon

Delivered on February 8, 2018

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Good afternoon, Board members, staff and members of the Native Women’s Association of the Northwest Territories.

It’s good to be here. I had the pleasure of meeting many of you at the Christmas supper.

As a Métis woman, I want to share how deeply I appreciate all of the work you do on behalf of Indigenous women across the NWT.

Bob McLeod: Sessional Statement - February 2018

Delivered on February 7, 2018

Mr. Speaker, I’d like to welcome Members back to the Legislative Assembly as we continue our work to create a better future for the people of the Northwest Territories.

Time is passing quickly, Mr. Speaker, and we are past the half-way point in the mandate of the 18th Legislative Assembly. There are just 20 months left until the end of our term and there is still a lot of important work for us to do.

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