Ministers' Statements and Speeches

Paulie Chinna: COVID-19 Emergency Support Funding for Sport Organizations

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Mr. Speaker, today I am pleased to provide an update to Members on additional sport funding, provided to community governments and sport organizations, through a partnership between the Department of Municipal and Community Affairs and Sport Canada.

To date, the COVID-19 emergency support funding for sport organizations has provided a total of $1.846 million for communities and sport organizations in order to:

Shane Thompson: Water Stewardship

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Mr. Speaker, the NWT Water Stewardship Strategy, guided by the Aboriginal Steering Committee, represents a shared path forward for water stewardship and preservation with NWT residents and water partners.  Water partners such as Indigenous, federal and territorial governments, non-government organizations, research institutions and universities,  regulatory boards, communities and industry work together under the strategy to ensure our water remains clean and safe for future generations.

R.J. Simpson: NWT Interpreter and Translator Gathering

Good morning, everyone.

 

I am excited to be with you today and welcome you to this gathering of interpreters and translators.

 

While the meeting is taking place virtually, I am joining you from my hometown of Hay River which lies on the traditional lands of Kátł’odeeche First Nation, West Point First Nation and Northwest Territory Métis Nation.

 

I also want to acknowledge all the Indigenous nations of the NWT – the Inuvialuit, the Dene, the Métis, and the NWT Cree.

 

Shane Thompson: Respectful Caribou Hunting

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Mr. Speaker, caribou have sustained generations of Northerners across the Northwest Territories.

 

They are deeply tied to the NWT’s society and culture. Communities have always relied on them for food, hides and traditional practices.

 

But today, some herds have seen major declines. They continue to face challenges including climate change, habitat change, predators and human activity.

                                                  

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