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Recent interventions

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  1. Oral Questions — Question 1305-20(1): Apprenticeship and Trades Programs

    Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, no need for the Member to read between the lines. Like I said, ECE is proactive but certainly can only be in so many places at once. Mr. Speaker, to the Member's recent ques

    2026-06-04Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  2. Oral Questions — Question 1305-20(1): Apprenticeship and Trades Programs

    Thank you, Mr. Speaker. So, Mr. Speaker, short answer, yes. Longer answer is that this is already something that employers can do. So if employers want to be able to take on a third apprentice, they can actually speak wi

    2026-06-04Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  3. Oral Questions — Question 1296-20(1): Solutions for Tradespeople Without Red Seal

    Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, a very timely question, a very important question right now. Certainly, Mr. Speaker, last year there were additional entry pathways into the trades that were opened up by education, c

    2026-06-04Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  4. Oral Questions — Question 1296-20(1): Solutions for Tradespeople Without Red Seal

    Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I appreciate the Member recognizing that there are multiple Northerners who have extensive experience in the trades but don't carry any formal credentials. Mr. Speaker, the

    2026-06-04Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  5. Oral Questions — Question 1296-20(1): Solutions for Tradespeople Without Red Seal

    Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, there are currently 17 designated trainers across the Northwest Territories. Specifically, there are two in the Sahtu region, four in the Tlicho region, one in the Deh Cho r

    2026-06-04Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  6. Oral Questions — Question 1305-20(1): Apprenticeship and Trades Programs

    Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, the answer quite simply is yes, that career development navigators do on-site visits. That being said, Mr. Speaker, the priority is certainly making sure that we're supporti

    2026-06-04Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  7. Tabling of Documents — Tabled Document 548-20(1): Education Accountability Framework - Dehcho Divisional Education Council Annual Report for the 2024-25 School Year

    Mr. Speaker, I wish to table the following document: Education Accountability Framework Deh Cho Divisional Education Council Annual Report for the 2024-2025 School Year. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

    2026-06-04Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  8. Ministers’ Statements — Minister’s Statement 218-20(1): Workforce Readiness

    Mr. Speaker, the Northwest Territories is at a pivotal moment. Significant investments are being made across our territory in critical minerals, infrastructure, and economic development and we stand to see immense benefi

    2026-06-04Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  9. Recognition of Visitors in the Gallery

    Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I would like to recognize Kam Lake residents, and my neighbours, Carole Tetlow and Randy Cleveland and thank Randy for insisting Carol let him take him out for dinner or tak

    2026-06-04Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  10. Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters — Committee Motion 173-20(1): Committee Report 45-20(1): Standing Committee on Procedure and Privileges Report on the Review of the Rules of the Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly, No. 4 – Annual Attendance Reporting, Defeated

    Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. Yeah, lake at the other end of town. Certainly, Mr. Chair, I feel like, as well, this is a transparency piece. I will not be supporting this motion here. I do appreciate being able to see

    2026-06-04Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

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