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Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  , referred to the committee on Tuesday, February 8. As is customary, we welcome Minister John Duncan, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. It's great that you could join us, Minister. You know the drill, of course, having been a dutiful member of our committee yourself

March 10th, 2011Committee meeting

The Chair Conservative

Questions on the Order Paper   in Canada's Arctic. The Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development participated in the dialogue. It is unknown at this time when the results of the study will be released by the foundation.

November 15th, 2010House debate

John DuncanConservative

Economic Action Plan 2014 Act, No. 2   and all Canadians. Following consultations and assessments in 2010, the Prime Minister announced that the CHARS facility would be built in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut. I was pleased to be in Cambridge Bay, joined by the Hon. John Duncan, Minister for Indian and Northern Affairs Development

October 31st, 2014House debate

Leona AglukkaqConservative

Government Operations committee  Mr. Chair, thank you for inviting us. This gives me an opportunity to speak to you about the enforcement of the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act within the Department of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. My name is Line Lamothe and I am the acting director

February 16th, 2017Committee meeting

Line Lamothe

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee   nations leadership, the Atlantic Policy Congress, and through the hands of now four ministers of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development. I want to acknowledge and thank those former ministers, the Hon. Jim Prentice, the Hon. Chuck Strahl, and the Hon. John Duncan, and now the Hon

November 7th, 2013Committee meeting

Chief Ron Evans

Business of Supply   in the modern 20th century. If we look at the Indian affairs website on Treaty 9, it is amazing. The very first line on the history of Treaty 9 begins with the opening statement, “We ask you to help us”, as though the first nations were hoping that the Indian affairs bureaucrats were going

April 19th, 2013House debate

Charlie AngusNDP

Questions on the Order Paper  Mr. Speaker, in response to (a), a national wildlife area designation does not preclude development. The Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development is of the view that well-managed resource development can co-exist with protected areas. For this reason, the minister

January 31st, 2011House debate

John DuncanConservative

Questions on the Order Paper   by the Contaminants and Remediation Directorate, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, on abandoned mine sites within the Northwest Territories region.

December 10th, 2010House debate

John DuncanConservative

Questions on the Order Paper  Mr. Speaker, in response to (a), Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, INAC, has scheduled a new elementary school for Attawapiskat First Nation in the Ontario region’s first nation infrastructure investment plan. INAC and the first nation have developed a five-year national

December 7th, 2010House debate

John DuncanConservative

Government Operations committee  Within Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada, at our centre for integrity, values and conflict resolution, I am supported by three staff who assist me in receiving complaints. When my staff believe there is something that could meet the definition of a wrongdoing under

February 16th, 2017Committee meeting

John Tremble

Questions on the Order Paper  ), in 2008, the Educational Policy Institute was contracted by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada’s Ontario region. The contract was valued at $103,110; however, the supplier was not able to complete the work, so the contract was cancelled. In response to (d), in the last five years

November 5th, 2010House debate

John DuncanConservative

Operation UNIFIER  . There is a Holodomor travelling exposition, but there is also the Bitter Harvest film. I encourage people see it in the theatres. It talks about the crisis that Ukraine suffered in the past and continues to suffer. A new play has been produced in Alberta, with the support of St. John's Institute

March 20th, 2017House debate

Linda DuncanNDP

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  . That was such an attack on the power of the family, but it was just considered perfectly normal by the federal Indian affairs department, by the white school board: “Hey, that's how things are done in 2016.” I want to ask you, as a youth, about confronting this system that is still very much

October 19th, 2016Committee meeting

Charlie AngusNDP

Indian Affairs  Mr. Speaker, between May 4, 1995 and October 3, 1995 the member for Nanaimo-Cowichan and I highlighted in question period allegations of sexual abuse and misappropriation of band funds of the Lac Barriere band. On January 23, 1996 the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern

March 18th, 1996House debate

John DuncanReform

Indian Affairs  Mr. Speaker, the date of the three-party signing of the Nisga'a agreement now planned for March 22 was leaked while the province of B.C. was in the early stages of so-called public hearings. Obviously the minister of Indian affairs knew of the date and yet said nothing

March 14th, 1996House debate

John DuncanReform