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Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  I'd like to add that about a month ago I was in Iqaluit. Iqaluit is under the Qikiqtani region, and I met with officials from the Kakivak CEDO, a community economic development organization. I was interested in learning from them how they integrate economic development and learni

October 22nd, 2009Committee meeting

Michel Robillard

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Thank you. On behalf of the agency I would like to thank the chair and members of the committee for the opportunity to speak with you today. This is my third opportunity to talk with members of the committee. I'm joined this time by Michael Nadler, director general of policy and

June 15th, 2010Committee meeting

Michel Robillard

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Thank you, Mr. Bagnell. In terms of your first question, when CanNor was created, SINED was a renewed SINED. From 2004 to 2009 we had the old-fashioned ways of administering SINED. When CanNor was created, the new renewed SINED was then transferred to CanNor. We considered this

June 15th, 2010Committee meeting

Michel Robillard

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Thank you, Mr. Lemay. I will respond to your question by using an example and by talking about the mandate of the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency. CanNor is an economic development organization with a unique mandate north of the 60th parallel. We are working to ensu

June 15th, 2010Committee meeting

Michel Robillard

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Probably, I will let you be the judge of that. The context is important. A deputy minister represents the people in the north, first nations, Inuit, and plays an important role in an advocacy role and policy research. That is a first answer. Second, I would like to give a co

June 15th, 2010Committee meeting

Michel Robillard

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Thank you, madam. There are three questions: one is regarding the consultation process with respect to economic development; the second one is on NPMO, and the gender analysis I will turn to my colleague, Michael Nadler; the third one is on the skills development. First of all,

June 15th, 2010Committee meeting

Michel Robillard

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  As an example, with respect to NEDCIN, INAC is leading the consultation nationally, but in the north we're part of this process. We're inviting all the key partners. We have discussions with them. So the process is quite clear in terms of who are the partners, who wants to be inv

June 15th, 2010Committee meeting

Michel Robillard

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Right now we are using existing dollars.

June 15th, 2010Committee meeting

Michel Robillard

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Thank you. With respect to the community adjustment fund, we have been working with the various communities in the north over the last eight months. We have spent roughly $5 million in each territory, with respect to CAF. All the funding related to RInC, so far, has been spent.

June 15th, 2010Committee meeting

Michel Robillard

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Thank you for your question. Right now we have around 100 employees, of whom 67 are permanent employees. The rest are what we call our “transition team”, which is really casual employees and people who will be helping us to stand up the organization. We have an office in the Yuk

June 15th, 2010Committee meeting

Michel Robillard

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  There are many challenges in the north, a multiplicity of challenges, a multiplicity of stakeholders and partners. I would say the three main challenges, based on my experience, are infrastructure, capacity building, and the cost of doing business in the north. There are many oth

June 15th, 2010Committee meeting

Michel Robillard

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  If I may, Mr. Chair, I would add that skill development will help us reach the goal of economic diversification in the north. It's not only investing in resource projects, which is quite important, but also developing cultural industries, developing tourism, developing the tradit

June 15th, 2010Committee meeting

Michel Robillard

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  We have provided funding up to $4 million to the Dempster, Rigley, Tuk-Inuvik highway for the development of the PSR, the project synopsis report, which is a key step toward--

June 15th, 2010Committee meeting

Michel Robillard

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Four million came from CanNor.

June 15th, 2010Committee meeting

Michel Robillard

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Yes, it's for the Dempster, Rigley, and Tuk-Inuvik.

June 15th, 2010Committee meeting

Michel Robillard