Daryl Dolynny
Statements in Debates
I’d like to call Committee of the Whole to order. We’ve got five items on today’s agenda: Tabled Document 2-17(3), Commissioner’s Opening Address: Creating the Conditions for Success; Tabled Document 3-17(3), Northwest Territories Main Estimates 2012-2013; Bill 1, An Act to Amend the Student Financial Assistance Act; Committee Report 1-17(3), Standing Committee on Government Operations Report on the Review of the 2010-2011 Annual Report of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of the Northwest Territories; and Committee Report 2-17(3), Standing Committee on Government Operations Report on...
Thank you, Mr. Anderson. Moving on with questions I have the Member for Inuvik Boot Lake, Mr. Moses.
Thank you, Mr. Menicoche. For clarification we’ll go to Mr. Stewart.
Thank you. Page 5-44, NWT Housing Corporation, information item, active positions by region. Mr. Yakeleya.
I appreciate the response. From a Member’s perspective, being able to measure effectiveness or efficiency of any organization is vital. With this complaint process, the Members here on this side are at a bit of a disadvantage. We don’t have any measurable reporting on complaints. Would the Minister commit to looking at that as part of the future process? As we go through the business planning process, that that could be provided in terms of providing a better wholesome view of the RCMP services that we receive.
Thank you, Madam Speaker. My questions today will be for the Minister of Transportation. August 20, 2011, will be forever ingrained in our history as being a very terrible day. I mean, obviously, this is the day that near Resolute a plane crash took the lives of 12 people, 12 Northerners. Early on in this Assembly I know we spoke about this at great lengths, and I did talk about this with the Transportation Minister about looking at our Aviation Memorial Program, which was not touched since 1969. That was the last time it was dealt with, and that was the Pilot’s Monument that paid homage to...
Thank you, Mr. Bromley. Before we turn it over to Minister McLeod, your two previous questions, because the mics weren’t on, were yes from the Minister. So, Minister McLeod.
Thank you, Ms. Bisaro. Page 5-53, NWT Housing. Mr. Menicoche.
Page 5-41, NWT Housing Corporation, information item, financial summary information.
Thank you, Madam Chair. This is probably a question where, really, the dollars are starting to hit the road here on this budget where we see probably the largest increase. Can we get, maybe, a little bit of a breakdown as to what comprised that large increase of the $39.469 million? If they can just break that down a little bit in the proper categories. Thank you.