Jane Groenewegen
Statements in Debates
Thank you very much, Minister Beaulieu. General comments. Next on my list I have Mr. Moses.
Thank you, Mr. Beaulieu. Does committee agree?
Thank you, Mr. Bouchard. Ms. Desjardins.
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Today I’d like to join my colleague from Hay River North and talk about the Great Slave Lake fishery. I too attended the branding exercise that was organized and promoted by Industry, Tourism and Investment and I thank them for that, but we have a ways to go yet.
As most people know, commercial fishing was an integral foundation to the economy in Hay River and we always say that the success of the economy in Hay River is based on how diversified it is.
Industries come and go and sometimes there are good reasons for that. In this particular case there is no reason why we...
Thank you, Minister Beaulieu. Ms. Desjardins.
Thank you, Mr. Bromley. Thank you, Minister Miltenberger. I do not see any further general comments. Thank you. I`ll ask the Sergeant-at-Arms to please escort the witness from the Chamber.
If committee is ready, we will commence with the Department of Human Resources. We would ask the Minister if he would like to please bring his opening remarks. Minister Beaulieu.
Thank you, Minister Beaulieu. Ms. Desjardins.
Thank you, Ms. Desjardins. Mr. Hawkins.
Thank you, Ms. Bisaro. Any further general comments? Minister Miltenberger.
Thank you, Ms. Desjardins. General comments. Next I have Mr. Bouchard.
MR. BOUCHARD:
Have we worked out the ability to contact students and tell them about job postings that are in the Northwest Territories for them to take advantage of? Have we straightened out that issue with student financial assistance and be able to contact students directly on how we can give them the information; these are job postings, these are potential jobs that we have in the Northwest Territories.