Glen Abernethy
Statements in Debates
Thank you, Premier Roland. Mr. Krutko. We’re on page 2-10. Executive, information item, active position summary.
I appreciate the Minister’s response. I know that we’ve had a lot of conversation about Sissons and Mildred Hall and I’m happy to hear that it’s going to be in the transition documents. At least I think that’s what I heard. Can I get a little bit of confirmation that indeed this department will be putting a specific reference to Sissons’ renovations and the back side of Mildred Hall, the windows and whatnot, in the transition document? I know it will be the responsibility of the 17th government, but I know this department has done some work, has done some costing and had a conversation with...
We are on page 7-17, Public Works and Services, activity summary, asset management. Mr. Beaulieu.
Page 7-33, Public Works and Services, information item, work performed on behalf of others, continued.
Alright. Does committee agree that we will move along to detail?
Moving along to page 7-24, which is Public Works and Services. It’s an information item, lease commitments - infrastructure.
We’re agreed. Next item, page 2-10, Mr. Krutko.
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Thanks to the support of Education, Culture and Employment and other government agencies, Route 51 Learning Institute has become a successful source for alternative education for Yellowknife students since its opening in November 2009.
The objective of Route 51 is to provide academic improvement in achievement to non-traditional learners and prepare non-academic students with skills to enter the workplace. In the beginning, due to the late start in the year, YK No. 1 was hoping to register 40 students. However, Route 51 served a total of 112 students by the end of June...
Moving along to page 7-17, which is asset management. Ms. Bisaro.
Thank you, Minister McLeod. We are on page 7-31, Public Works and Services, information item, Petroleum Products Revolving Fund, active positions.