S Reports
2019-2021 NWT-British Columbia Bilateral Water Management Report Released
August 24, 2022 The Government of the Northwest Territories and the Government of British Columbia are pleased to report on initiatives undertaken between 2019 and 2021 related to implementation of the Northwest Territories-British Columbia Bilateral Water Management Agreement. Through the Northwest Territories-British Columbia Bilateral Water Management Agreement, which focuses on the Liard and Petitot watersheds, […]
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Read More2018-2020 Alberta – Northwest Territories Bilateral Water Management Agreement Report Released
July 12, 2022 The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) and the Government of Alberta are pleased to report on the implementation of the Alberta-Northwest Territories Bilateral Water Management Agreement. One of the most comprehensive of its kind, the Agreement between Alberta and the Northwest Territories (NWT) lays the foundation for long-term cooperation and shared […]
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Read MoreYT Government: Release of Progress Report on the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ People National Action Plan recognized
The Yukon Advisory Committee is marking the release of the 2022 Progress Report on the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ People National Action Plan. The 2022 Progress Report provides insights on the work done over the last year since the release of the National Action Plan and recognizes the urgent action that […]
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Read MoreMore work needed to provide equitable access to coordinated and culturally safe addictions services across the territory
Yellowknife, 31 May 2022—A report from the Office of the Auditor General of Canada tabled today in the Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly concludes that despite commitments to providing equitable access to coordinated and culturally safe addictions prevention and recovery services across the territory, the Department of Health and Social Services and the 3 health and social services […]
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Read MoreWhat We Heard report released on Meat Safety Regulations
May 30, 2022 Residents interested in buyinglocally-raised meat in the NWT are in support the development of Meat Safety Regulations. That is one of the findings in the Department of Health and Social Services’ report, What We Heard: Development of Meat Safety Regulations Under the Public Health Act. From December 15, 2021, to February 17, […]
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Read MoreReport of the Auditor General of Canada to the Yukon Legislative Assembly—Yukon Housing
Background Housing 1. As in other parts of Canada, access to housing in Yukon—particularly for vulnerable persons, including those who are homeless or at risk of homelessnessDefinition 1—is a challenge. Access to housing along the housing continuumDefinition 2 affects many aspects of people’s quality of life, such as educational outcomes, incarceration rates, infectious and chronic […]
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Read MoreFederal leaders face Indigenous schools’ tragic past for first-of-its-kind report – OPB
April 5, 2022 Editor’s note: This is the final story in a two-part series looking at federal efforts to document the history and toll of Indigenous boarding schools. Read Part one here. Denise Lajimodiere has studied Native American boarding schools and documented the experiences of Indigenous students for years. Those students have relayed accounts of […]
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Read MoreGNWT: Early Learning and Child Care What We Heard and Funding Programs Review reports released
December 22, 2021 The Department of Education, Culture and Employment (ECE) released its Early Learning and Child Care (ELCC) What We Heard and Funding Programs Review reports today. What We Heard Report The ELCC What We Heard Report summarizes the findings from engagement sessions held in May and June 2021 with partners and key stakeholders, including […]
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Read MoreMKO Reaches Goal of Helping 2500 First Nations Citizens in 2021 to Apply for Secure Status Cards
Treaty Five Territory, Thompson, MB – Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (MKO) Inc. has reached its goal of helping 2500 First Nations citizens apply for their secure status cards in 2021. MKO launched this service, which operates out of its Thompson sub-office, in late January 2021. MKO partnered with Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) to ensure that Northern […]
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Read MoreGNWT: ECE releases What We Heart Report on Education Act Modernization
December 9, 2021 The Department of Education, Culture and Employment (ECE) has released a What We Heard Report that presents the findings from the first round of engagement on modernizing the Northwest Territories (NWT) Education Act. Increasing the education outcomes of students in the NWT to the same level as the rest of Canada is […]
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