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Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  We've been able to deliver the government's programs under the economic action plan. For example, when CanNor was created in 2009, we also deployed significant resources under those programs to be able to help northerners work through the recession. At the same time as we were cr

May 29th, 2014Committee meeting

Patrick Borbey

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  It's just south of the border for my activities. My agency only has a mandate to work in the three territories. However, I think we have tools, approaches, and instruments that we are more than happy to share with others who are looking at resource development on this kind of sca

May 29th, 2014Committee meeting

Patrick Borbey

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Mr. Chairman, I certainly have some history associated with the Canadian high Arctic research station and take pride in my previous role, but it is no longer under my responsibility—

May 29th, 2014Committee meeting

Patrick Borbey

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  —so I will turn to my colleague, Mr. Wernick.

May 29th, 2014Committee meeting

Patrick Borbey

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Yes, thank you for the question. Certainly with the arrival of devolution in the Northwest Territories, CanNor has also continued to step up its activities. Before devolution, we signed an MOU with the government in recognition of the need for some coordination during the transi

May 29th, 2014Committee meeting

Patrick Borbey

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Thank you. Mr. Chair, members of the committee, my name is Patrick Borbey, and I am President of the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency, or CanNor. Joining me today is CanNor's Chief Financial Officer, Yves Robineau. I am pleased to be here today to discuss CanNor's

May 29th, 2014Committee meeting

Patrick Borbey