Jane Groenewegen
Statements in Debates
Thank you, Mr. Braden. Mr. Roland.
Thank you, Ms. Lee. The motion has been distributed. The motion is in order. To the motion.
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. That is good to hear and when the consultant that has been hired is considering amendments to this, I would like to ask the Minister if he could commit to putting out a consultation paper or perhaps holding workshops in Hay River for meeting with the Territorial Farmers' Association to ensure that their input is registered and is reflected in any amendments that come forward. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Carrying on to page 3-25.
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Given the number of concerns I have heard about PATA over the years and indications that were given just one year ago that the department was working on a full review, I am surprised at the Minister’s response. I would like to know why the department is backing away from a comprehensive review of this act. He referred to some minor amendments. I would like to know if any of those minor amendments will have a positive impact for those people using parcels of land that are indicated as agricultural. Thank you.
Thank you, Ms. Lee. Mr. Roland.
Fiscal policy, operations expenditure summary, $745,000.
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, the Property Assessment and Taxation Act is nearly 20 years old. A lot has happened in our territory since the act was passed in 1987. Land claim agreements have been signed, we’ve divided from Nunavut and there’s been a tremendous surge in resource development with much more on the horizon. The Property Assessment and Taxation Act has not kept pace with these changes with our policy goals or with best practices across the country.
In the last few years, there seems to have been a general consensus that it needs to be rewritten and updated. There have...
Thank you, Ms. Lee. Mr. Roland.
Thank you. Activity summary, treasury, operations expenditure summary, $4.863 million.