Ministers' Statements and Speeches

R.J. Simpson: Sessional Statement

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Mr. Speaker, the 20th Legislative Assembly is nearing its midpoint a natural time to reflect, recalibrate, and refocus.

Over the past year and a half, we have worked hard to build the foundation for what lies ahead. We have established strong working relationships across the House, set shared priorities, and begun the important and essential work of implementing the commitments in our mandate. These early steps were about alignment ensuring that the work of government reflects the realities, needs, and aspirations of Northerners.

Caitlin Cleveland: Northwest Territories Critical Minerals Priorities and Advanced Projects Update

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Mr. Speaker, we have great rocks.  The global demand for critical minerals continues to grow, and the Northwest Territories is well-positioned to play a key role supplying these essential resources to Canada and its allies. With over 2/3 of the critical minerals listed by Canada and almost half identified by the United States, our territory is a significant contributor to securing a stable and responsible supply of materials vital to clean energy, advanced manufacturing, and digital technologies.

Lesa Semmler: Long-Term Care

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Mr. Speaker, our government is committed to making long-term care accessible for seniors and Elders whose needs can no longer be met at home. We recognize the importance of helping residents remain in their homes and communities for as long as possible. However, when home and community care services are no longer enough, long-term care plays an important role in providing the necessary support.

Lucy Kuptana: Partnerships in Housing: Local Housing Organizations

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Mr. Speaker, I am proud of Housing NWT’s successful partnerships. Housing NWT works with Indigenous governments, the federal government, non-governmental organizations, municipal and community governments, and industry to support more homes for Northerners across the NWT. Today, I want to highlight Housing NWT’s relationship with an important, but often overlooked group of frontline workers who deserve recognition: the dedicated staff of our Local Housing Organizations.

Caitlin Cleveland: Celebrating Rendez-vous de la francophonie

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Monsieur le Président, je prends la parole aujourd’hui afin de rendre hommage à la dynamique communauté francophone des Territoires du Nord-Ouest à l’occasion des vingt-septièmes Rendez-vous de la Francophonie annuels. Cette célébration, qui se déroule tout au long du mois de mars, met en lumière les riches contributions linguistiques et culturelles que l’on doit aux francophones de tout le Canada, y compris ici même, dans le Nord.

Lesa Semmler: Transitional Housing Addictions Recovery Program Update

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Mr. Speaker, Substance use, and addiction continue to have a big impact on people across the Northwest Territories. Addiction is closely tied to our shared history of colonization, the legacy of residential schools, and the trauma and mental health challenges that have followed. The Government of the Northwest Territories understands these deep-rooted connections and is committed to supporting Northerners on their path to recovery.

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