Ministers' Statements and Speeches

Caitlin Cleveland: Celebrating NWT Official Languages

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Following portion spoken in Wiilideh Yati

Mr. Speaker, Edàaht’e, Caıtlın Cleveland sı̀yeh. Semǫ Carole wı̀yeh.
Setà Randy wı̀yeh. Sǫǫ̀mbak’è naàhdè eyıts’ǫ jǫ gots’ǫ aht’e. 

[Mr. Speaker, hello, my name is Caitlin Cleveland. My mother is Carole and my father is Randy. I am from and live in Yellowknife.]

Lesa Semmler: Shared Health Priorities Agreement with Federal Government

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Mr. Speaker, last week we announced two significant bilateral agreements with the Government of Canada. These agreements secured two federal investments totaling $36.38 million dollars and demonstrate a shared commitment both to improving healthcare services for NWT residents generally, and to enhancing the supports for NWT seniors and Elders to stay at home longer as they age with dignity, close to their loved ones and community.

Caroline Wawzonek: 2030 Energy Strategy Update

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Mr. Speaker, secure, affordable, and sustainable, that is the vision for energy in the Northwest Territories outlined in the 2030 Energy Strategy a vision for an energy system that is less dependent on fossil fuels and that contributes to the economic, social, and environmental well-being of the NWT and its residents. Since the Energy Strategy was released in 2018, the Government of the Northwest Territories and the entire territory have made positive strides in realizing that vision.

Lesa Semmler: Shared Health Priorities Agreement with Federal Government

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Mr. Speaker, last week we announced two significant bilateral agreements with the Government of Canada. These agreements secured two federal investments totaling $36.38 million dollars and demonstrate a shared commitment both to improving healthcare services for NWT residents generally, and to enhancing the supports for NWT seniors and Elders to stay at home longer as they age with dignity, close to their loved ones and community.

Caitlin Cleveland: AME Roundup 2024

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Mr. Speaker, last month I attended AME Roundup in Vancouver, where I had the privilege of representing Northwest Territories residents and advocating for their interests in the realm of resource development.

Roundup showcases the NWT’s resource potential to the world’s mineral development community. In recent years, we have seen growth in the exploration of key commodities, especially for critical minerals like lithium. This exploration presents the NWT with a unique and timely opportunity to increase investment in our mineral sector.

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