Debates of October 28, 2025 (day 69)

Date
October
28
2025
Session
20th Assembly, 1st Session
Day
69
Speaker
Members Present
Hon. Caitlin Cleveland, Mr. Edjericon, Mr. Hawkins, Hon. Lucy Kuptana, Hon. Jay MacDonald, Hon. Vince McKay, Mr. McNeely, Ms. Morgan, Mr. Morse, Ms. Reid, Mr. Rodgers, Hon. Lesa Semmler, Hon. R.J. Simpson, Mr. Testart, Hon. Shane Thompson, Hon. Caroline Wawzonek, Mrs. Weyallon Armstrong, Mrs. Yakeleya
Topics
Statements

Minister’s Statement 158-20(1): Successful 2025 Season for Marine Transportation Services

Mr. Speaker, I would like to provide an update on the 2025 marine transportation services' sailing season. After the 2024 low water challenges that made the Mackenzie River impossible to navigate and forced cancelation of the shipping season, I am happy to report that the 2025 season was a success.

Last spring, I spoke of proactive contingency plans being made in case conditions on the Mackenzie River were unnavigable again. Thanks to favourable conditions and the good work done by marine transportation services and the Department of Infrastructure's fuel services division, we were able to carry out our sailing season and ensured the delivery of all scheduled fuel and cargo to communities along the Mackenzie River, Great Slave Lake, and the Western Arctic. This is the first time in four years that we have been able to ship to all communities on our marine transportation services system.

Mr. Speaker, I would like to share some highlights for you this year.

This season, marine transportation services delivered over 18 million litres of fuel and over 2,000 revenue tonnes of cargo to ten communities. Our vessels made two trips to Norman Wells, Tulita, Lutselk'e, and Fort Good Hope, and serviced communities in the Inuvialuit settlement region coastal communities.

This season was not without its challenges though, as water levels were still below normal and river conditions prompted us to lower the drafts on our barges and reroute around an ice strip in the Amundsen Gulf. Thankfully, the navigation buoys were placed on the Mackenzie River so that we could progress slowly down the river. It is evident that the work done to ensure a successful sailing season is a collaborative effort, that spans across government departments, and external organizations. Staff from marine transportation services worked with hydrologists from the Department of Environment and Climate Change to monitor water and snowpack levels and with the team at fuel services division to manage fuel logistics. Additionally, I would like to note that last week, this very same fuel resupply team was the recipient of a Premier's Award for Team Excellence.

This multidisciplinary team was recognized for coordinating one of the largest winter resupply operations in recent memory, over 230 truckloads of fuel delivered to the Sahtu communities, ensuring reliable and safe access to essential resources despite extreme weather and logistical challenges. I want to say congratulations to the fuel resupply team.

Mr. Speaker, the success of the sailing season will have lasting impacts on communities in the North. Marine transportation services delivers essential goods and services to northern communities that do not have the same ease of access to those connected through our all-season highway system. The success of this summer resupply season relieves pressures on our winter resupply system, which saw a 400 percent increase in road traffic last season, pushing our highway infrastructure to its limits. Though marine transportation services' operations have wrapped up, work to improve services have been and continue to be an ongoing effort.

Since marine transportation services came under new leadership last November, we have seen efficiencies introduced to standardized rate structures as well as streamlined ship schedules. Looking ahead, marine transportation services continues to improve fleet capabilities and is reviewing and refining operations to ensure we are prepared for any challenge that we face.

Mr. Speaker, with the success of this season, we have fulfilled our mandate to provide Northerners with access to essential goods and services, and I am pleased to re-affirm our government's commitment to community resupply in the years ahead. I would like to thank and recognize the flexibility of our residents. I would also like to thank our dedicate staff at marine transportation services and also the marine services division staff. Whether it is our ability to adapt to a changing climate, or our ability to mitigate these obstacles with contingency plans, or our collaboration with our stakeholders and business partners, we are confident in our capacity to help build a strong and resilient North. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Speaker: MR. SPEAKER

Thank you, Minister of Infrastructure. Ministers' statements. Minister of Health and Social Services.