News Releases

Corridors For Canada III proposal for federal infrastructure funding released

YELLOWKNIFE (June 6, 2013) – The Government of the Northwest Territories is seeking an investment in transportation infrastructure of $600 million over ten years under the federal New Building Canada Fund. Minister of Transportation David Ramsay released the funding proposal, Corridors for Canada III: Building for Prosperity, in the Legislative Assembly today.

Strategic framework sets priorities for the elimination of poverty in the NWT

YELLOWKNIFE (June 6, 2013) – A new strategic framework for the elimination of poverty outlines the GNWT’s commitment to ensuring all residents of the NWT have the chance to enjoy the benefits of living in a prosperous, well-governed territory and to participate fully in a healthy, just society.  Building on the Strengths of Northerners is an integrated approach that will position NWT residents to achieve long-term economic and social sustainability.

Glen Abernethy - Anti-Poverty Strategic Framework

(June 6, 2013) - Mr. Speaker, our government is committed to this Assembly’s goal of helping our residents become and stay healthy, educated people free from poverty. A strong territory needs a strong society. All residents of the NWT should have the chance to enjoy the benefits of living in a prosperous, well-governed territory and to participate fully in a healthy, just society.

Early Childhood Development Framework will give NWT children the right start

YELLOWKNIFE (June 6, 2013) –  A renewed Early Childhood Development Framework from the Departments of Education, Culture and Employment and Health and Social Services will give NWT children the right start by focusing on the important early years from prenatal to age five.  The departments collaborated on renewing the original 2001 Framework, incorporating new research, emerging information, best practices and techniques that reflect the most effective approaches to early childhood development.

NWT Hazard Identification Risk Assessment

YELLOWKNIFE (June 6, 2013) – Workshops being held across the NWT will help residents identify hazards and risks in their communities. Information gathered during these regional hazard identification risk assessments will be used to improve emergency planning and preparedness in the Northwest Territories. The workshops are being hosted by the Department of Municipal and Community Affairs.

Report sets the stage for Strategy to guide the NWT’s mining future

YELLOWKNIFE (June 4, 2013) – A stronger, environmentally sustainable and industry-friendly mineral development sector in the Northwest Territories is one step closer to reality following the release of Pathways to Mineral Development. The report was prepared by the Mineral Development Strategy (MDS) Stakeholder Engagement Panel and includes  recommendations to support a sustainable mineral exploration and development sector in the NWT.

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