Ministers' Statements and Speeches

Bob McLeod: Speech to the NWT Chamber of Commerce

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Thank you. I would like to take this opportunity to recognize dignitaries in attendance, and you, members of the Northwest Territories business community, for being here today.

Congratulations to Richard Morland and the members of your new Board of Directors who will now take the lead on the important work that is put forward by this Chamber; encouraging, supporting, and advocating for local business throughout the Northwest Territories.

Robert C. McLeod: The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships P3 Hub Canada Conference

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Good morning.  Thank you for the opportunity to speak today about the importance of infrastructure investment to the growth of the Northwest Territories.

The Government of the Northwest Territories has recognized the opportunities public-private partnerships (P3s) can bring to help the government address its current infrastructure deficit, which is currently around $3 billion, and other key strategic infrastructure projects that would help stimulate our economy and improve services to our residents.

Déclaration du premier ministre Bob McLeod sur la décision de la Cour suprême du Canada concernant les Métis et les Indiens non inscrits

Yellowknife, le 15 avril 2016 – Le premier ministre Bob McLeod a fait la déclaration suivante sur la décision de la Cour suprême du Canada d’étendre les droits aux Métis et aux Indiens non inscrits :

Premier's remarks from Energy Council Conference, Washington D.C.

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Thank you for that generous introduction. Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, I appreciate your attention this afternoon as we talk about economic leadership in the Arctic Region — a region of increasing interest and importance for the energy sector.

I would like to offer my gratitude to The Energy Council for hosting the conference this week. The programming thus far has been extraordinarily engaging and informative. I look forward to further events as the weekend continues to unfold.

Glen Abernethy: Mental Health Stategic Framework

Mr. Speaker, this Assembly has made it a priority to focus on culturally appropriate delivery methods for mental health and addictions services in our communities.  To accomplish this we need to improve the services and supports that are provided to residents. We know that the current system needs improvement, and we must rethink the way mental health and addictions services are delivered.

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