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April 1 Souvenir Edition
January 26, 1985
The creation of Nunavut
by 1987? David Crombie, the first Northern Affairs minister in
Brian Mulroney's Progressive Conservative government, announced
early in 1985 that his government supported the creation of Nunavut
under terms less restrictive than those imposed by the Liberals.
Feds support division:
Crombie
Nunatsiaq News
IQALUIT Northern
Affairs Minister David Crombie has announced that his newly-elected Conservative
government favors division of the Northwest Territories in principle.
Crombie said he hopes
division will take place by 1997, the end of the current NWT's legislative assembly
term.
Speaking before the assembly
on the opening day of its winter session, Crombie said the time for change has
come.
"There is every reason
to move ahead and there are no reasons to hold back," he said.
Crombie also announced
that he will remove all the conditions to division that were established by
the previous federal Liberal government. Division will no longer have to wait
until all land claims are settled and local systems of government are worked
out.
He added that he wants
the Western Constitutional Forum and the Nunavut Constitutional Forum to find
ways to bring native customs into the Canadian democratic system in the design
of the new territorial system of governance. He lauded members of the forums
for their efforts so far toward division.
Crombie did not, however,
commit any money to division and made it clear that approval in principle does
not commit the federal government to enacting division by 1987.
Crombie said he wants
to maintain the current level of services while division is taking place and
maintain the job security of territorial government employees.
Dennis Patterson, chair
of the Nunavut Constitutional Forum, is delighted with the announcement, which
frees Nunavut from having to meet the obligations of conditions set out by a
previous government.
"We just have to work
together to finish the job," he said.
Inuit Tapirisat of Canada
president John Amagoalik said Crombie had two clear messages. The first, to
the people of Nunavut, that they only have to wait three years for division.
The second, to all other Canadians, especially those who question the intent
of division, that the process is too far along to turn back.
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