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Bob McLeod: Strengthening Canada’s Position in the Arctic

Mr. Speaker, international interest in the North has been increasing steadily over the past few years. As the effects of climate change increase access to the Arctic, the global geopolitical context for the region is changing.

With enormous untapped opportunities for shipping, research and resource development, many countries are looking to influence the development of policies and international agreements that will benefit them and their interests in the region.

Glen Abernethy: Child and Family Services Quality Improvement Plan

Mr. Speaker, today I will be tabling the Child and Family Services Quality Improvement Plan.  The Quality Improvement Plan sets out actions that we are taking to address issues identified as part of our internal reviews, the 2018 Auditor General’s Report and from feedback from staff, Indigenous governments and other stakeholders in our system.

Le GTNO publie un Plan d’amélioration de la qualité pour la transformation du système des Services à l’enfance et à la famille

Le ministre de la Santé et des Services sociaux Glen Abernethy a annoncé aujourd’hui la publication du Plan d’amélioration de la qualité des Services à l’enfance et à la famille, de même que la mise en ligne du suivi des progrès.

Wally Schumann: Investing in World-Class Parks

Mr. Speaker, our territory has no shortage of spectacular sights for visitors and residents to enjoy. Our territorial parks are the starting point for many looking to experience these world-class wonders.

Through the life of this government, and in-line with our mandate, we have invested in enhancing these vital assets for the benefit of the growing contingent of tourists choosing the NWT, and our residents seeking to enjoy their recreational time.

Louis Sebert: RCMP in the Northwest Territories

Mr. Speaker, few services have as direct an impact on our citizens as the policing services provided by the RCMP. This modern relationship continues to develop, providing effective and collaborative policing services in our communities.

Over the past few years, the RCMP in the NWT have placed a deliberate focus on increasing public trust in policing services, working with partners to improve responses for vulnerable populations, and adapting their work to reflect changing legislation and best practices.

Robert C. McLeod: Waste Resource Management Strategy

Mr. Speaker, the Government of the Northwest Territories made a mandate commitment to develop a strategy for improving the way that waste is managed in the Northwest Territories.

Waste management is a shared responsibility, and improving waste management in the NWT requires a collaborative approach that considers the diverse interests of all groups producing and managing waste.

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