Public feedback on two proposed public safety laws, Civil Forfeiture and Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN), is now summarized and available through a What We Heard report.
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Today, Minister Lucy Kuptana issued the following statement for Pride Month:
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Mr. Speaker, I wish to advise the House that the Honourable Member for Inuvik Twin Lakes, will be absent from the House today for a personal matter.
Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
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[Mr. Speaker, every child in the Northwest Territories has the right to quality education and learning, regardless of their abilities, circumstances, or where they live.
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Ministerial Travel
Please note that travel schedules may change with little or no notice. This schedule is accurate as of June 1, 2026.
Effective today, fuel prices have been updated in 11 communities serviced by the Department of Infrastructure’s Petroleum Products Program.
Vince McKay, Minister responsible for the Workers’ Safety and Compensation Commission, issued the following statement today after legislation to strengthen presumptive coverage for firefighters and first responders was introduced in the Legislative Assembly.
A new What We Heard report is available, following the Government of the Northwest Territories’ review of the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (ATIPP Act).