Mr. Speaker, I am happy to report that the Government of the Northwest Territories hired 308 students this past summer. This was an increase of nine percent from 2011, when 286 students were hired. Of the 308 students hired, 54.6 per cent were Indigenous Aboriginals.
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• Thank you for inviting me here today to speak with you about what the GNWT has planned for the 2013/14 fiscal year.
Mr. Speaker, last month I travelled to China with my colleague Mr. Robert Hawkins and business delegates from the Northwest Territories as part of the Council of the Federation Trade Mission.
Mr. Speaker, I want to take this opportunity to update the Members on our fiscal situation.
Mr. Speaker, on October 10th the Government of the Northwest Territories was recognized as one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers for 2013.
Mr. Speaker, one of the priorities for this Assembly is to strengthen awareness of our Northern identity and uniqueness by promoting our many diverse cultures.
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YELLOWKNIFE (October 17, 2012) – Five Northwest Territories residents and organizations were honoured this morning at the second annual Minister’s Cultural Circle Award Ceremony.
YELLOWKNIFE (October 17, 2012) – Tourism numbers were high across much of the Northwest Territories this year.
AKLAVIK (October 16, 2012) – Four Aklavik residents were honoured with the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal on Friday.
Premier McLeod presented medals to: