Language learners and speakers from across the NWT gathered this week in Yellowknife for the annual Mentor-Apprentice Program gathering to celebrate the achievements of the 2025–26 cohort.
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Mr. Speaker,
Following portion will be spoken in Dëne Sųłıné
[Dëne Dedlıne Ts’ı̨ɂáné Beyatı Za Neba Huzų Nıdé!]
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Mr. Speaker, later today I will table the first Annual Report on the Northwest Territories Emergency Management System covering the period of April 2024 to December 2025.
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Mr. Speaker, today I am pleased to recognize the accomplishments of the Health Recruitment Unit and to highlight the progress being made to strengthen staffing in nursing, social work, and allied health professions across the Northwest Territories.
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The Northwest Territories Power Corporation (NTPC), Naka Power Utilities (NWT) Ltd.
The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) is releasing new flood hazard and flood inundation maps for five of the ten communities at highest risk of river flooding in the Northwest Territories (NWT).
Media are invited to attend the 2025-26 Mentor-Apprentice Program gathering, which honours program participants who completed up to 200 hours of one-on-one language learning over the past nine months.
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“Yesterday’s announcement from the Government of Canada extending funding for the Inuit Child First Initiative is a welcome signal that the federal government understands how important these supports are for Inuit children and families.
The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) will upgrade the NWT eServices Portal in March 2026 to improve security and user experience.