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  1. Territoires du Nord-Ouest (a summary of recent legislation).: An article from: Revue parlementaire canadienne by Pamela Colquhoun, 2000-09-22
  2. Rapports legislatifs: Territoires du Nord-Ouest.: An article from: Revue parlementaire canadienne
  3. Rapports legislatifs: Territoires du Nord-Ouest.: An article from: Revue parlementaire canadienne by Doug Schauerte, 2000-06-22
  4. Rapports legislatifs: Territoires du Nord-Ouest.: An article from: Revue parlementaire canadienne
  5. Devolution and Constitutional Development in Canadian North (Public Policy) by G. Dacks, 1990-11
  6. Rapports legislatifs: Territores du Nord-Ouest.: An article from: Revue parlementaire canadienne by Pamela Colquhoun, 2001-03-22
  7. Rapports legislatifs: Territorires du Nord-Ouest.: An article from: Revue parlementaire canadienne
  8. Arctic power: the path to responsible government in Canada's north.: An article from: Arctic by John H. Parker, 1998-03-01
  9. Treaty 8 signatory ignored (Yellowknifes of Taltson River or Copper Indians).: An article from: Wind Speaker by Paul Barnsley, 1999-08-01
  10. Struggle for democracy continues in North.: An article from: Wind Speaker by Marie Burke, 1999-08-01
  11. Prophets, Pastors and Public Choices: Canadian Churches and the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Debate (Comparative Ethics, Vol 3) by Roger Hutchinson, 1992-06
  12. Arctic Revolution by John David Hamilton, 1996-07-25
  13. Your Guide to Government Financial Assistance for Business in the Northwest Territories by Iain Williamson, 2000-12-31
  14. Territoires du Nord-Ouest.(ASSEMBLÉE NATIONALE) : An article from: Revue parlementaire canadienne by David Inch, 2005-03-22

61. Canadian Provincial Government Departments - Northwest Territories Provincial Go
resources for job opportunities with the Provincial government of northwest territories. government of the northwest territories Job Opportunities
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Canadian Provincial Government Departments:
Province of Northwest Territories
Each Canadian Provincial Government has numerous departments or ministries which deal with the daily administration of the respective province or territory. Here you will find a directory of links to the various Canadian provincial government departments in the Province of Northwest Territories and their official websites:
Provincial Government Jobs - Northwest Territories
Here you will find all the information you will need to understand how the Public Service recruiting system works in the Province of Northwest Territories. Feel free to check the following resources for job opportunities with the Provincial Government of Northwest Territories:

62. NWT GenWeb Homepage
government of the northwest territories Inuvik, NT X0E 0T0. These are incomplete records from 1925 onward. For information about events that took place
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Archives Canadian Archives
N.W.T. Archives

Hudson's Bay Company Archives
The mailing address for the Territorial Archives is: Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Center
Yellowknife, NT
Government Official NWT Government Site Vital Statistics Vital Statistics information can be found through: Registrar General
Vital Statistics
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Inuvik, NT
These are incomplete records from 1925 onward. For information about events that took place outside of the Northwest Territories, the following table provides links to vital statistics offices in other provinces and territories: Nunavut Northwest Territories Yukon British Columbia Alberta Saskatchewan Manitoba Ontario Quebec New Brunswick ... Newfoundland and Labrador
Land Records Land Grant Information can be found through: Registrar of Titles, Land Registration District, Yellowknife, NWT X0E 1H0 Culture, Native People, History and Heritage

63. RCC Members-Only Login: Government Relations - Government Resources ~ Northwest
Budget Submissions Correspondence Photo Gallery government Resources government Relations government Resources northwest territories
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64. Government Of Canada Announces Funding For The Northwest Territories Industrial
government of Canada announces funding for the northwest territories Industrial Mining Skills Strategy Project.
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Government of Canada announces funding for the Northwest Territories Industrial Mining Skills Strategy Project
YELLOWKNIFE, NORTHWEST TERRITORIES - The Honourable Ethel Blondin-Andrew, Minister of State (Children and Youth), on behalf of the Honourable Joe Volpe, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development, today announced funding for the Northwest Territories Industrial Mining Skills Strategy Project under the Aboriginal Skills and Employment Partnership (ASEP) program that could reach $14.8 million over the next four years. This funding approval clears the way for officials with Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) to start negotiating the terms and conditions of a contribution agreement with the partnership consortium to deliver the training and skills development that will lead to long-term careers in the mining industry. "This project will directly open the door to a wide range of rewarding careers in the mining industry for upwards of 400 Aboriginal people living in the Northwest Territories," explained Minister of State Blondin-Andrew. "Through tailored courses, internships, underground mine training and simulations, these young workers will learn the tricks of the trade."

65. Government Of Canada Announces Funding For The Northwest Territories Oil And Gas
government of Canada announces funding for the northwest territories Oil and Gas Aboriginal Skills Development Strategy.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Government of Canada announces funding for the Northwest Territories Oil and Gas Aboriginal Skills Development Strategy INUVIK, NORTHWEST TERRITORIES -The Honourable Ethel Blondin-Andrew, Minister of State (Northern Development), on behalf of the Honourable Joe Volpe, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development, today announced federal funding of up to $9.9 million for the Northwest Territories Oil and Gas Aboriginal Skills Development Strategy as part of Human Resources and Skills Development Canada's Aboriginal Skills and Employment Partnership (ASEP) program. "This initiative will allow Aboriginal peoples to be partners in major economic initiatives that lead to sustainable and meaningful employment opportunities, along with lasting benefits for Aboriginal communities, families and individuals," said Minister of State Blondin-Andrew. Combined funding from all partners will total $13.3 million, and is expected to result in training for 1,400 Aboriginal participants and worthwhile, sustainable employment for 500 in the oil and gas industry. The oil and gas industry has a great potential to significantly increase long-term employment and business opportunities for Northern Aboriginal peoples, strengthen the Canadian economy and benefit major sectors such as business services; wholesale and retail trade; transportation, communication and utilities; construction; manufacturing; and services incidental to oil and gas.

66. Mapleleafweb.com: Voter Almanac - Northwest Territories Provincial Election Info
northwest territories provincial and election information. *Note the NWT operates under a consensus government rather than a party system.
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Geography Population 42.8 thousand (2004) [ Total Area 1,171,918 sq. km. Political Leader Joe Handley Capital Yellowknife Legislature Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories Join Confederation Economic GDP $3.7 billion (2003); $3.0 billion (2002) [ GDP Growth GDP Per Capita Unemployment Net Debt: -$184 million ( March 31, 2003 ) [

67. GNWT Department Of Finance - MAIN
Liquor Act is being undertaken by the government of the northwest territories. northwest territories Budget Shows Fiscal House is in Order
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    September 13, 2005
    Employment Opportunity - Coordinator, Liquor Enforcement
    Reporting to the Manager, Licensing and Enforcement the Coordinator, Liquor Enforcement is responsible for the implementation of strategies, activities, procedures and programs to ensure that Liquor Licensees comply with the Liquor Act and Liquor Regulations. Salary starts at $70,551.00 ($36.18/hr.) A Northern Allowance of $3,366.00 per annum is also provided for this position. See more details Read the Description poster
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  • 68. Northwest Territories Social Studies Geography
    government of the northwest territories Home Page Official website for the government of northwest territories. You will find news, government at a
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    Northwest Territories People History Social Studies Home Alberta Social Studies British Columbia Social Studies Manitoba Social Studies ... Yukon Social Studies Learn about Ancient Canada in Canadian Archaeology , province by province. Go to - Northwest Territories History Northwest Territories Capital City Northwest Territories Tourism Aurora Research Institute "With headquarters located in Inuvik, Northwest Territories (NWT), Canada, the Aurora Research Institute has a mandate to improve the quality of life in the Northwest Territories by applying scientific, technological and indigenous knowledge to solve northern problems and advance social and economic goals. " You will find current research projects, contact information and several click-to-read reports. - illustrated - From Aurora College - http://www.nwtresearch.com/ CanadaInfo: Provinces and Territories: Northwest Territories A brief overview including symbols, short description, downloads and a few famous people. A good website for the younger student. - illustrated - From CanadaInfo -

    69. Canadian Statistics -- Reconciliation Of Provincial And Territorial Government R
    to Statistics Canada s Financial Management System (northwest territories) Transactions between components of provincial and territorial government
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    Related tables: Provincial government Reconciliation of provincial and territorial government revenue and expenditures from budgetary documents to Statistics Canada's Financial Management System
    (Northwest Territories) Revenues Expenditures Revenues minus expenditures $ millions N.W.T. Reconciliation items Totals from budgetary documents Net addition of special funds not included in budgetary documents Conversion from net basis to a gross basis Other adjustments Totals on a Financial Management System (FMS) basis, provincial and territorial general government Additional government components Health and social services institutions Universities and colleges Non-autonomous pension plans Transactions between components of provincial and territorial government Totals on a Financial Management System (FMS) basis, provincial and territorial government

    70. Canadian Statistics -- Consolidated Provincial, Territorial And Local Government
    Image Canadian flag, Statistics Canada - government of Canada revenue and expenditures, by province and territory (northwest territories, Nunavut)
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    (Northwest Territories, Nunavut) Canada N.W.T. Nvt. $ millions Total revenue Own source revenue Income taxes Consumption taxes Property and related taxes Other taxes Health and drug insurance premiums Contributions to social security plans Sales of goods and services Investment income Other revenue from own sources General purpose transfers Specific purpose transfers Total expenditures General government services Protection of persons and property Transportation and communication Health Social services Education Resource conservation and industrial development Environment Recreation and culture Labour, employment and immigration

    71. The Government Of Canada Announces The Signing Of An Agreement
    The action plan from the government of the northwest territories calls for a Territorial contribution of more than $9 million, over three years,
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    72. CANADIAN LAW & GOVERNMENT- LawResearch
    northwest territories Court Information. northwest territories Forms. Other northwest territories Resources. Territorial government
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    73. Canadian Rural Partnership - Northwest Territories Rural Team
    Home page of the Rural Team northwest territories Web site. government of northwest territories. RURAL TEAM NWT HOME PAGE
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    Welcome to the Canadian Rural Partnership Rural Team NWT Home Page!
    The Canadian Rural Partnership is an initiative led by the Government of Canada in partnership with other levels of government and non-governmental partners across the country. The Partnership works with citizens from rural, remote and northern Canada to improve their quality of life. In the NWT, territorial and federal departments and agencies are key partners. Team members work together to:
    • Coordinate the Partnership initiative in NWT. This includes conducting an ongoing dialogue with citizens, helping to evaluate Canadian Rural Partnership Pilot Projects and sharing 'lessons learned' and participating in outreach activities to increase awareness of government resources available to communities. Identify and communicate community priorities for action in NWT. Explore opportunities for federal and territorial government departments to work together on community priorities.

    74. MSN Encarta - Print Preview - Northwest Territories
    The chief executive of the northwest territories is the government leader, who presides over a sevenmember executive council (Cabinet) and the legislative
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    Print Print Preview Northwest Territories Article View On the File menu, click Print to print the information. Northwest Territories III. Population and Administration According to 1997 estimates, the Northwest Territories had 40,309 inhabitants, but the creation of Nunavut in 1999 has severely decreased that figure to 42,944 (2005 estimate). Over both territories the overall population density was gauged at only about 1 person for every 59 sq km (1 per 23 sq mi) in 1997. In 2005 estimate, that figure stood at about 0.036 people per sq km (0.09 people per sq mi). The capital and largest city is Yellowknife (population, 2001, 16,541) located in the south-central part of the territory. Over half the population of the Northwest Territories is located in the city; the remainder is spread across 33 settlements throughout the region, including Hay River (population, 2001, 3,510); Inuvik (population, 2001, 2,894); and Fort Smith (population, 2001, 2,185). The territory's population is composed of 52 per cent non-aboriginal, 28 per cent of Dene, Cree, and other North American Indian groups, 10 per cent Inuit, and 9 per cent Metis (people of mixed French and Native American extraction). English is the mother tongue of over half of the population; only about 2 per cent have French as their first language. A.

    75. Northwest Territories: Voting In Canada's North - Politics And Economy - CBC Arc
    The political process of Canada s northwest territories is as unique as its government of the northwest territories Elections NWT (en anglais)
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    The political process of Canada's Northwest Territories is as unique as its landscape. There are no political parties. Instead, candidates are elected by the community based largely on family ties and personality. The N.W.T has seen dramatic changes from its days of "benign neglect" before 1950 to the evolution of its current consensus-style of government. Deeply rooted in Native tradition, the Northwest Territories' distinct form of government has been described as the most interesting parliamentary system in the world.
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    Northwest Territories: Voting in Canada's North
    Making sense of consensus government A political awakening ... Native people power
    Deciphering the unique political landscape of Canada's North. (Radio; runs 10:09)
    Young Native leaders emerge on the Northern landscape. (Radio; runs 10:28)
    Northerners participate in the 1983 election in unprecedented numbers. (TV; runs 1:51)

    76. Making Sense Of Consensus Government - Northwest Territories: Voting In Canada's
    Deciphering the unique political landscape of Canada s North.
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    Politics and Economy Northwest Territories: Voting in Canada's North Making sense of consensus government Click to Activate Topic Timeline Broadcast Oct. 22, 1985
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    There are no political parties in the Northwest Territories. Instead, candidates run as independents. They are elected on the basis of their local status and popularity, not because of any party affiliation. In this 1985 CBC Radio clip, former N.W.T. government leader George Braden explains the intricacies of this unique non-partisan, consensus form of government. Next Printer-friendly page Send this page to a friend Add this clip to your personal bookmarks ... Northwest Territories: Voting in Canada's North In 1985, 24 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) representing 24 constituencies are voted in. From those elected, eight members are chosen to become the Executive Council, also referred to as the Cabinet. One of them is selected to become the government leader, later called the Premier.

    77. Devolution In The Northwest Territories // Indian And Northern Affairs Canada
    The government of the northwest territories, the Aboriginal Summit and the government of Canada have each appointed a Chief Negotiator to work on devolution
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    The transfer of province-like responsibilities to the northern governments has been a longstanding Government of Canada policy objective which is also shared by the territorial governments. Since the 1970s, the federal government has been transferring its decision-making powers to northern governments. This means greater local control and accountability by northerners for decisions central to the future of the territories. Enabling the territories to become more self-sufficient and prosperous and to play a stronger role in the Canadian federation is central to the Government of Canada's vision for the North. Devolution is a key element for realizing these objectives. In the past 30 years, the transfer of responsibilities to the Government of Northwest Territories has taken place for several programs and services including the delivery of health care, social services, education, administration of airports and forestry management.

    78. Northwest Territories Region // Indian And Northern Affairs Canada
    In the northwest territories, the Department of Indian Affairs and office works together with the government of the northwest territories (GNWT) and
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    In the Northwest Territories, the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development (DIAND) has a wide variety of responsibilities. Land, water and resource management are coordinated through the region's operational directorates which include: Mineral and Petroleum Resources Pipeline Readiness Office Operations Contaminants and Renewable Resources and Environment Aboriginal and Territorial Relations (ATR) co-ordinates the work necessary to meet the region's obligations under settled land claims; providing regional representation, support and advice toward the successful conclusion of land claim and self-government agreements; liaising and providing advice in support of political development in the NWT ; and supporting the Intergovernmental Forum.

    79. Government Jobs In Canada - Northwest Territories Job Search Results - JobsCity.
    Job Search government Jobs in Canada - northwest territories. One of the Best FREE International Jobs / Career / Recruiting Sites.
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    80. Government Of The Northwest Territories - Agreements Database Organisation
    government of the northwest territories Agreements Database Organisation, NAME is a biographical, bibliographical and archival database of SUBJECT with
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    Government of the Northwest Territories
    Related Entries Published Resources Type: Provincial/Territory Government (Canada) Location: Northwest Territories, Canada Summary Information: The Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories has 19 members. It has no political parties; the system being called a consensus government. Six Ministers and a Premier are elected by the members of the Assembly to form the Executive Council, also called the Cabinet.
    As at 1 July 2000 there were 42,083 people in the Northwest Territories, approximately half of these being Aboriginal.
    The Northwest Territories comprise 1,171,918 square kilometres. The main city is Yellowknife. Details URL: The home page for this entity is located at http://www.gov.nt.ca/
    Sources used to compile this entry: Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories, 'NWT Style of Government: Consensus Government': http://www.assembly.gov.nt.ca/VisitorInfo/NWTStyleOfGovernment/index.html (at 21 February 2005). Related Entries for Government of the Northwest Territories Member Signatory Related Agreements Related Organisations

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