David Krutko
Statements in Debates
Mr. Speaker, the committee has been considering Bill 4, Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, 2008, and Bill 7, Securities Act, and would like to report progress and that Bills 4 and 7 are ready for third reading.
Mr. Speaker, I move that the report of the Committee of the Whole be concurred with.
Thank you, Mr. McLeod. At this time, I’d like to ask the Minister responsible for the bill if he’d be bringing any witnesses. Mr. Lafferty.
Mr. Speaker, I’ve thought long and hard about exactly what’s happened here in the last couple of weeks, but more importantly, after living through the 13th Assembly, I don’t see anything different that we’re doing here through this budget process than we did back then. Like I stated, we do have some major implications of what we did in the 13th Assembly.
Coming from small communities, our services in our communities are next to nil — nil, no mental health workers, no social workers, no policing. Look at the services we have in our communities where you depend on locums to come and fill in...
Does the committee agree that Bill 7 is ready for third reading?
Bill 7 approved for third reading.
I'd like to ask the Minister of Justice, the Hon. Jackson Lafferty, to introduce the bill.
Mr. Speaker, another option that I think the Minister should certainly consider looking at is, I believe, that under the policing agreement, it does talk about First Nations policing and also the possibility of looking at special constables.
I think that we have to look at every avenue that we have available to us, because I believe that without policing in our communities, it is affecting the government’s ability to deliver programs and services, especially around nursing, teachers and other professions in those communities.
I’d like to ask the Minister: have they also talked with the federal...
Clauses 181 to 186, pages 173-179.
Clauses 181 through 186 inclusive approved.
Does the committee agree that Bill 4 is ready for third reading?
Bill 4 as a whole approved for third reading.
Mr. Speaker, in regard to the statement made earlier today by the Minister of Justice in regard to policing in Sachs Harbour, I’d like to applaud him on that. But more importantly, we still have, I believe, nine or ten communities out there that still don’t have policing.
I think it is an essential service for our communities, and also for our professionals to deliver programs and services in those communities. I’m talking about the community I represent, Tsiigehtchic, where they were having problems attracting nurses and also in ensuring public safety in their community.
I’d like to ask the...
Clauses 141 to160, pages 125-138.
Clauses 141 through 160 inclusive approved.