R.J. Simpson

Member Hay River North

Premier
Minister of Executive and Indigenous Affairs

R.J. Simpson was elected to the 20th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly, representing the constituency of Hay River North. On December 7th, 2023, Mr. Simpson was elected Premier of the Northwest Territories.

Mr. Simpson was formerly acclaimed to the 19th Legislative Assembly and first elected into the 18th Assembly in 2015.

Mr. Simpson was Deputy Speaker of the 18th Assembly, Deputy Chair of the Standing Committee on Government Operations, and the Chair of the Special Committee on Transition Matters. Mr. Simpson was also a member of the Standing Committee on Priorities and Planning and the Standing Committee on Economic Development and Environment.

Mr. Simpson is a lifelong resident of Hay River After graduating from Diamond Jenness Secondary School in 1998 Mr. Simpson went on to obtain a Bachelor of Arts from MacEwan University and a law degree from the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Law.

Mr. Simpson has previously worked with the Government of Canada, Northern Transportation Company Ltd, Métis Nation Local 51, and Maskwa Engineering.

While at law school, Mr. Simpson was the President of the Aboriginal Law Students’ Association. He has also served on the board of the Soaring Eagle Friendship Centre in Hay River and volunteered with the Canada-Ghana Education Project.

Hay River North Electoral District

Committees

R.J. Simpson
Hay River North
Member's Office

Yellowknife NT X1A 2L9
Canada

P.O. Box
1320
Email
Extension
11120
Constituency Office

62, promenade Woodland, bureau 104
Hay River Nord NT X0E 1G1
Canada

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Statements in Debates

Debates of , 18th Assembly, 2nd Session (day 74)

Thank you, committee. On to page 14, Industry, Tourism and Investment. Comments or questions? Just giving committee a moment. Minister.

Debates of , 18th Assembly, 2nd Session (day 74)

Thank you, committee. Thank you to the Minister and your witnesses for appearing for us. Mr. Testart.

Debates of , 18th Assembly, 2nd Session (day 74)

Thank you, Mr. Guy. Mr. O'Reilly.

Debates of , 18th Assembly, 2nd Session (day 74)

Thank you, Minister. I will open the floor to any opening comments, general comments on the operation supplemental estimates. Do we have any general comments from committee? Seeing none, we can move right into it. Committee, please turn to page 4. We will begin with Education, Culture and Employment. Supplementary Estimates (Operations Expenditures), No. 2, 2017-2018. Education, Culture and Employment, operations expenditures, education and culture, not previously authorized, $4,408,000. Does committee agree?

Debates of , 18th Assembly, 2nd Session (day 74)

Education, Culture and Employment, capital investment expenditures, total department, not previously authorized, $5,876,000. Does committee agree?

Debates of , 18th Assembly, 2nd Session (day 74)

Thank you, Mr. Testart. The Minister has indicated that Mr. Stewart will field this one. Mr. Stewart.

Debates of , 18th Assembly, 2nd Session (day 74)

Thank you, committee. Thank you to the Minister and your witnesses. Sergeant-at-Arms, please escort the witnesses from the Chamber. Committee, we have next agreed to consider Bill 26, An Act to Amend the Revolving Funds Act, No. 2. I will turn to the Minister responsible for any opening comments that he may have. I believe that's Minister Schumann.

Debates of , 18th Assembly, 2nd Session (day 74)

Thank you, Mr. Testart. There's a motion on the floor to report progress. The motion is in order and non-debatable. All those in favour? All those opposed?

---Carried

I will rise and report progress. Thank you, committee.

Debates of , 18th Assembly, 2nd Session (day 74)

Thank you, Mr. Stewart. Mr. Vanthuyne. Nothing further from Mr. Vanthuyne. Mr. O'Reilly.

Debates of , 18th Assembly, 2nd Session (day 73)

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I haven't had a chance to get outside much in the past couple of weeks, but I am told that summer is finally here. That means that the commercial fishermen are heading back out on Great Slave Lake. It is only fitting that I make my sessional statement on the fishery. Mr. Speaker, earlier this month, the Auditor General of Canada, or AG, released his report on the Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation. For those who don't know, all fish caught in the NWT that are sold across the border must be sold to Freshwater, which is a federal Crown corporation. It has...