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novembre 1, 2010
Déclarations et discours de ministres

November 1, 2010 - The Minister of Transportation, Michael McLeod, gave Members of the Legislative Assembly an update on the Drive Alive travel safety program.

novembre 1, 2010
Déclarations et discours de ministres

November 1, 2010 - Today, the Minister of Human Resources, Bob McLeod, announced the results of the 2010 Employee Satisfaction and Engagement survey.

octobre 29, 2010
Déclarations et discours de ministres

October 29, 2010 -  The Minister of Health and Social Service highlighted some of the recommendations from the Report of the Supplementary Health Benefits Joint Working Group.

octobre 29, 2010
Déclarations et discours de ministres

October 29, 2010 - Premier Floyd K. Roland presented a history of the AiP process to Members of the Legislative Assembly this morning.

octobre 28, 2010
Déclarations et discours de ministres

October 28, 2010 - The Minister of Finance, J.

octobre 28, 2010
Déclarations et discours de ministres

October 28, 2010 - The Minister of Industry, Tourism, and Investment, Bob McLeod, outlined a few programs that support the traditional economy in the NWT.

octobre 27, 2010
Déclarations et discours de ministres

October 27, 2010 - The Minister of Education, Culture and Employment, Jackson Lafferty, presented the Government of the Northwest Territories' NWT Aboriginal Languages Plan - A Shared Responsibility today.

octobre 27, 2010
Déclarations et discours de ministres

October 27, 2010 - The Minister of Municipal and Community Affairs, Robert C. McLeod, presented the Department's Strategic Plan today.

octobre 26, 2010
Déclarations et discours de ministres

October 26, 2010 - Premier Floyd K. Roland says concerns that Devolution will impact existing land claims and current land, resources and self-government negotiations are unfounded.

octobre 25, 2010
Déclarations et discours de ministres

October 25, 2010 - Today, Minister of Industry, Tourism, and Investment, Bob McLeod, talked about the Government's innovative multi-year campaign, "Come Make Your Mark," which is designed to increase awareness across Canada of the tremendous career opportunities available in the

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