Charles Dent

Frame Lake

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Debates of , (day 28)

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I think that we’ve been told that the information is considered confidential because of security issues with CATSA, and CATSA will not agree to the release of the information. So it’s a situation where they have decided, I guess, that if we tell people what the value of investments are, that people can figure out how to get around that investment in security screening devices. So they have said that the information is classified, therefore, we can’t answer the question in as much detail as we would like to. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.

Debates of , (day 28)

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, my colleague, Minister Krutko, advises me that three units will be available for occupancy in Tulita on October 27th, so within the next day or so they should be available and the teachers have applied for residence in those units. Thank you.

Debates of , (day 28)

Thank you, Madam Chair. Could I refer the question to the Minister of Transportation, please?

Debates of , (day 28)

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Yes, please.

Debates of , (day 28)

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, the Equal Pay Settlement Agreement outlines which groups of jobs are to receive compensation under the settlement, and this agreement is a legal binding document and is sanctioned by the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal. Because the settlement agreement does not contain provisions for any payments to employees who are in class code 7777, therefore, the government cannot make any payments to those individual employees. So there is no effort being made to try and provide payments to those individuals because it is outside the scope of what the order is from...

Debates of , (day 28)

Thank you, Madam Chair. Could I refer the question to the Minister of Transportation, please?

Debates of , (day 28)

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, we’re not experts on treaty in the Department of Education, Culture and Employment and don’t claim to have that expertise. We would expect that it is in the interest of Canada and Canadians to make sure that the cost of education is kept as low as possible, and we would hope that that is looked at. But in terms of defining treaty, it isn’t something that I think this government is in a position to do, and I think that we want to be cautious about getting ourselves into that argument. As I’ve said, we have made sure that we are offering students the...

Debates of , (day 28)

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I understand that the equal pay unit has made payments to approximately 80 to 85 percent of the estimated 4,300 former and current unionized employees who would be eligible for these payments. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Debates of , (day 28)

Thank you. Madam Chair, perhaps we could refer this to the Minister of Transportation, please.

Debates of , (day 28)

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, as I indicated previously to the Member, we are not about to get back into staff housing, so I can’t commit that we will do anything to provide secure housing for our employees. However, I have committed to work with my colleague, the Minister responsible for the Housing Corporation, and the boards and DEAs throughout the Territories to make sure that there is some understanding of the needs and, therefore, hopefully some ability to respond to those needs as we continue with the second year of the program. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.