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April 1 Souvenir Edition
November 26, 1982
It was a memorable day for Nunavut residents
when Indian Affairs Minister John Munro announced that, at long last, the federal
government would support the creation of a third northern territory.
Munro announces support for division
in principle
TED TOWNSEND
Nunatsiaq News
IQALUIT The federal
government announced today its support in principle for division of the Northwest
Territories, as well as plans to move towards responsible self-government and
to improve its method of financing both the NWT and Yukon Territories.
Indian and Northern Affairs
Minister John Munro made the announcement at a press conference held in Ottawa.
Munro termed the announcements
as "landmarks" in the move towards responsible self-government in
the NWT.
Four conditions
However, the federal government
has made its support for division contigent upon settlement of comprehensive
land claims in the NWT and northerners forging a consensus on boundaries, future
locations of any new adminstration centres and the distribution of powers between
local, regional and territorial levels of government.
Munro also committed to
move towards responsible government for the two territories. He said, however,
that does not mean the federal government is considering provincial status for
either the Yukon or the NWT.
He said the federal government
will amend the Yukon Act and that amendments to the North-West Territories Act
will be delayed until the issue of division is settled.
Munro also announced the
federal government's intention to introduce a formula-based approach to funding
the territorial governments. This means the territorial government will receive
federal government financing based on a pre-set formula.
Munro further announced
that Ottawa plans to establish a discretionary fund above the formula funding
plan to finance resource development in the North.
Following Munro's speech,
Nunatsiaq MP Peter Ittinuar, in a statement from Frobisher Bay, announced he
was crossing the floor to join the Liberal Party. Ittinuar has represented the
New Democratic Party since being first elected in 1979.
Ittinuar, in explaining
his move, said northerners need someone in the party in power to advise the
federal cabinet on issues affecting the North.
Western Arctic MP Dave
Nickerson criticized the federal government's proposal, saying its conditions
for support of division means issues won't be settled during the current government's
lifetime.
Nickerson also rejected
the idea of provincial status for the territories and any plan for resource
revenue sharing between the federal and territorial governments.
Munro, however, predicted
that the steps Ottawa is taking towards autonomy for northern governments "will
make that part of the country more a part of Canada."
Munro will visit Frobisher
Bay, Yellowknife and Whitehorse this weekend to discuss his announcement.
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