Statements in Debates
Thank you. Page 5-33, Finance, information item, Liquor Revolving Fund. Mr. Yakeleya.
Great. Thank you. I’d like to thank Ms. Haener, Ms. Schofield and Minister Abernethy for today. If I can get the Sergeant-at-Arms to please escort the witnesses out of the Chamber.
Committee, we’ll be moving on to the Department of Executive. That’s section 2 in your main estimates. Before we go on, I’ll ask Premier Bob McLeod if he has any opening comments.
Thank you, Ms. Bisaro. Premier McLeod.
Thank you. Page 4-21, Aboriginal Affairs and Intergovernmental Relations, activity summary, implementation, operations expenditure summary, $694,000. Does committee agree?
Thank you. Page 5-13, Finance, activity summary, deputy minister’s office. Mr. Bromley.
Thank you, Mr. Miltenberger. Mr. Aumond.
I appreciate the Minister’s response. I wasn’t aware of the recent, I guess, the changes in legislation and I’ll make a note of that. Can the Minister indicate as to what work the Department of Municipal and Community Affairs has done to review the gaps of legislation that are currently in the Real Estate Agents’ Licensing Act? Has the department identified those provisions found in real estate law in other jurisdictions and looked at responding to increasing trends in real estate in the Northwest Territories?
Thank you, Mrs. Ballantyne. Ms. Bisaro, your time has expired. Moving on I have Mr. Yakeleya.
Does committee agree?
Page 4-29 and 4-30, Aboriginal Affairs and Intergovernmental Relations, information item, work performed on behalf of others, $547,000. Mr. Yakeleya.