Yellowknife

Wally Schumann: Energy Initiatives Update

Mr. Speaker, the Government of the Northwest Territories has made a mandate commitment to implement the 2030 Energy Strategy. This includes renewable and alternative energy solutions and actions that the GNWT and our partners will undertake to meet targets for greenhouse gas reductions in heating and power generation as well as a 10-year strategy for investing federal and other funding towards energy projects.

 

Alfred Moses: Municipal Government Elections

Mr. Speaker, six community governments in the Northwest Territories had an election on October 15th, 2018. These elections took place for all of our communities with City, Town or Village status, including the City of Yellowknife, the Towns of Hay River, Fort Smith, Norman Wells and Inuvik and the Village of Fort Simpson.

There were 87 candidates in total, vying for 52 available seats. The large number of candidates shows that there is keen interest in the local level of government and that individuals want to serve as leaders and decision-makers for their community.

Alfred Moses: Northwest Territories Housing Corporation Community Housing Plans

Mr. Speaker, access to housing continues to be one of the most serious issues for people in the Northwest Territories. Many new players are coming to the table with a new interest in addressing this need and roles and responsibilities for housing delivery continue to change and evolve. Our government is committed to working with other governments and housing stakeholders to implement northern solutions for northern housing to help address our high cost of living.

Alfred Moses: Advancing a Northwest Territories Physical Activity Strategy

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Mr. Speaker, today I am pleased to provide an update on the Department of Municipal and Community Affairs’ progress on our mandate commitment to develop and implement a Northwest Territories Physical Activity Strategy. This strategy will promote community wellness and encourage individuals and families to lead healthy lifestyles through the promotion of physical activity.

 

Annonce d’un nouveau programme par le ministre de l’Infrastructure

Aujourd’hui, le ministre de l’Infrastructure, Wally Schumann, a annoncé le lancement d’une toute nouvelle initiative : le programme de subventions publiques pour la réduction des émissions de gaz à effet de serre (GES).

 

Il s’agit d’un processus concurrentiel d’attribution de subventions non remboursables à l’intention des administrations communautaires et municipales ainsi que des gouvernements autochtones qui vise à soutenir les projets ou initiatives de réduction des GES.

Les lauréats 2018 des Prix du Cercle du ministre pour la culture et le patrimoine à l’honneur

La ministre de l’Éducation, de la Culture et de la Formation, Caroline Cochrane, est heureuse d’annoncer les cinq lauréats honorés par le Cercle du ministre pour la culture et le patrimoine le 29 octobre 2018.

 

Les lauréats sont reconnus et respectés dans leur milieu respectif en raison de leur leadership, de leur participation active et de leur importante contribution aux arts, à la culture et au patrimoine. Ces lauréats sont :

 

Alfred Moses: 2018 Northwest Territories Sport Hall of Fame Inductions

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Mr. Speaker, today I would like to highlight and celebrate the 2018 inductees into the Northwest Territories Sport Hall of Fame.

The Northwest Territories Sport Hall of Fame was created to honour athletes, coaches, officials and contributors to sport from all parts of our society. Sponsored by the Sport North Federation, the Hall of Fame shares the history and the impact of our greatest contributors to sport. 

Glen Abernethy: Cultural Safety and Relationship-Based Care

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Mr. Speaker, as a government we have committed to putting the principles of reconciliation in action and to transform the way that we deliver programs and services to be more culturally informed and respectful throughout our mandate.  Today I would like to update colleagues and the public on efforts we have been adopting within our health and social services system to put these principles into action to better serve our residents.

 

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