Floyd Roland

Floyd Roland
Inuvik Boot Lake

Statements in Debates

Debates of , 16th Assembly, 5th Session (day 47)

The simple fact is that I’ve said many times in this House, and the Member may call it procrastinating, but I’ve talked about the fact that if it’s the will of this Assembly when we do initiatives, then we’ll look at how we put them in place. The transition documents we would be working on together. If it’s the will of the Assembly, we’ll be prepared to look at that.

Debates of , 16th Assembly, 5th Session (day 47)

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Out of total employees of 40, we have 13 that are P1, 14 that are P2 and the remainder are P3. The combined that would fit into our Affirmative Action Policy is 67 percent. We have no one self-identified as disabled.

Debates of , 16th Assembly, 5th Session (day 47)

Mr. Chairman, I wouldn’t say we hire consultants. What we have hired in contracts for example under Creating Our Future, we have hired a writer. We have hired facilitators to do that work. As I pointed out earlier, when we have our office position in Ottawa take annual leave, we have to hire temporary staff there as well. Thank you.

Debates of , 16th Assembly, 5th Session (day 47)

The message that’s gone out is one from our office at the Executive because we held the agreements with the groups and have identified them in past discussions. The groups had to sign off and sign contribution agreements. The summit process was one that was initially made up of the leadership. The Member is correct that it did get tied into hiring of a lot of additional... Well, I don’t know if it was a lot, but it was considered to take out and it evolved into more of, for no better words, a bureaucratic process between consultants and lawyers and groups with some mixing of political...

Debates of , 16th Assembly, 5th Session (day 47)

Mr. Chairman, the Member has recalled, in fact, a significant piece of work we are working on. I am hopefully in the near future able to bring it back to Cabinet and then go to Members with the work that we have done in that area to update it. Thank you.

Debates of , 16th Assembly, 5th Session (day 47)

We do have multi-year funding processes in place. Some organizations, again non-government organizations, as we’ve heard from the Minister of Health and Social Services are doing their review of how they would continue with that funding process. Clearly we do have multi-year funding in place.

Debates of , 16th Assembly, 5th Session (day 47)

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. To my left is Gabriela Sparling, deputy minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Intergovernmental Relations, and to my right is Richard Robertson, director of policy, planning and communications. Thank you.

Debates of , 16th Assembly, 5th Session (day 47)

That is miscellaneous equipment; for example, copiers. Thank you.

Debates of , 16th Assembly, 5th Session (day 47)

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. No, we don’t believe it will be enough and we will have to come forward in a supplementary appropriation manner to request additional funding once we know how many groups would like to go through the format as I was speaking to Mr. Menicoche. So we will expect we will have to come forward to this Assembly for additional funds. Thank you.

Debates of , 16th Assembly, 5th Session (day 47)

As I said, we will provide the list of Metis locals that are receiving funding and those that are in the process of renewing their societies’ obligations. We’ll get that information. Thank you.