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November 1, 2002
No promises on childrens
secretariat
Almost half of Nunavuts
population is under age 19, said High Arctic MLA Rebekah Williams, citing data
released this month by Statistics Canada.
"That means close
to 12,000 Nunavummiut depend on us to make decisions that affect them,"
she told MLAs meeting in Pangnirtung this week for the fall sitting of the legislative
assembly.
She urged the department
of health and social services to establish a Childrens First Secretariat
and to create legislation to support it. "What does the department have
in place to protect children?" she asked Health Minister Ed Picco.
Picco said the role of
"childrens advocate" was created in the 1999 sitting of the
assembly in Cambridge Bay. He added, however, that it is currently an ombudsman
position, and not supported in law.
An ad-hoc committee to
review the position met in July with members of the Nunavut Association of Municipalities,
and is in the process of reviewing legislation from eight Canadian jurisdictions.
Picco made no committments
to speeding up the process. "There is still a bit of work to be done before
we can bring it forward as legislation," he said. "The legislative
calendar between now and the next election is quite full."
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