Mr. Speaker, a strong partnership with the Government of Canada is essential to ensuring Northerners can achieve their social, environmental and economic goals.
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Yellowknife, le 10 février 2017 – La ministre des Affaires municipales et communautaires a annoncé aujourd’hui la date limite officielle pour la soumission de candidatures pour l’édition 2017 des prix du bénévole ténois remarquable.
Mr. Speaker, the Department of Transportation has made a commitment in its mandate to restore safe operating conditions in the Port of Hay River by strengthening connections with public and private sectors partners.
Mr. Speaker, over the past year, the Department of Education, Culture and Employment has implemented new initiatives and improved existing programs and services to help meet our mandate commitments to address the cost of living for NWT residents.
Mr. Speaker, the last decade has seen our Great Slave Lake fishery hit hard by circumstances well beyond its influence and control. Commercial fishing in our territory has, as a result, declined significantly.
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Mr. Speaker, the Northwest Territories Energy Strategy will support the transition to a lower carbon economy in the NWT in the transportation, heating, electricity and industrial sectors by supporting efficiency as well as renewable and alternative energy solutions.
Mr. Speaker, I would like to take this opportunity to provide an update on the progress made on the development of a range plan for the Bathurst caribou herd.
Mr. Speaker, investments in our transportation system are critical for creating economic and social opportunities for northerners.
Mr. Speaker, caribou herds across northern Canada have been declining. Many are at or near historic low numbers.