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NWT Minister’s Aboriginal Education Proposal Endorsed by National Ministers of Education

YELLOWKNIFE (July 11, 2014) – In Charlottetown, PEI this week, Minister of Education, Culture and Employment Jackson Lafferty presented a two-year strategy on national Aboriginal education to the Council of Ministers of Education (CMEC), to wide endorsement.

At the 2013 CMEC summit, Minister Lafferty was appointed CMEC Lead Minister on Aboriginal education to develop an Aboriginal education strategy that would lead the efforts of jurisdictions across Canada to ensure that education systems meet the needs of Aboriginal students.

GNWT Emergency Bulletin: Reid Lake Fire (July 7, 2014 – 3:00 p.m.)

No change from the July 07 11:00 a.m. bulletin.

Local smoke conditions in Yellowknife could worsen this afternoon and later tonight.

Bulletins will be suspended until new information or conditions demand.

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GNWT Emergency Bulletin: Reid Lake Fire (July 7, 2014 – 11:00 a.m.)

Environment and Natural Resources continue to assess and plan operations for the fire near Reid Lake. Today teams are preparing for a potential burnout operation. Conditions over the next few days will determine when the action can be conducted. This operation is intended to keep the fire from advancing south and west towards the Ingraham Trail and other values at risk.

Emergency Bulletin: Reid Lake Fire (July 6, 2014 – 3:00 p.m.)

High winds and extreme weather conditions on Friday, July 04 pushed a fire near Consolation Lake towards Reid Lake. This fire is currently 7.5 kilometres east of the Ingraham Trail.

Weather conditions on Saturday allowed for Environment and Natural Resources teams to assess the fire and plan further operations over the coming days. Additional resources from BC, Alaska and Saskatchewan will be supporting efforts.

Emergency Bulletin: Reid Lake Fire (July 5, 2014 – 3:00 p.m.)

High winds and extreme weather conditions on Friday, July 04 pushed a fire near Consolation Lake toward Reid Lake. This fire is currently 11 kilometres east of the Ingraham Trail.

Environment and Natural Resources have brought in additional resources, including an Incident Management Team, to support operations. Today personnel will continue to assess the situation and plan operations to begin securing the southern flank of the fire tomorrow.

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