Daniel McNeely
Statements in Debates
I recall years ago going to school in Grollier Hall in Inuvik, and there was a research centre there. The building is still standing there. I guess it is the beginning of what could be a future research institution contributing to research such as permafrost and the effects of climate change, as we see so much of these days. Even the animals that are around in the North have not been around here 10 or 15 years ago. Is it the department's initiative to seek funding from the federal government to set up this institution in Inuvik?
Thank you, Mr. Testart. Minister Cochrane.
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I see progress being made in the area of several strategies, including the one that I mentioned in my Member's statement, and my question today is for the Minister of ENR. Executing this strategic climate framework is paramount to our contribution efforts. What more regional consultation is under way, if any, on this strategy? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Thank you, Mr. Simpson. Any closing comments to that, Minister McLeod?
Thank you, Mr. Testart. Minister Cochrane.
Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. The NWT Climate Change Strategic Framework is making significant progress. It's a global initiative, and our small jurisdiction of Canada is contributing to that initiative.
The strategic plan is based on three pillars; the three pillars are knowledge, resiliency and adaption, and emissions contributions and mitigation. A statement from the appropriate Minister this past March the 8th outlined a previous engagement through regional consultation, input from the engagements by the people for the people, gave marching orders in producing, followed by Premier's statements made...
Thank you, Mr. Simpson. Minister McLeod.
Thank you, Mr. Thompson. Minister Cochrane.
Thank you, Mr. Simpson. Minister McLeod.
Thank you, Mr. Thompson. Minister Cochrane.