Records include terms of reference for Committees-of-Cabinet and associated Deputy Minister committees and an agenda, minutes, and meeting materials from the Deputy Ministers' Devolution Committee.
Northwest Territories. Department of the Executive. Cabinet SecretariatRecords consist of two versions (November 2002 and April 2005) of an inventory of logos and word marks used by the Government of the Northwest Territories, with associated trademark and copyright application and/or registration numbers.
Northwest Territories. Department of the Executive. Corporate Communications divisionRecords include a briefing book for the Government House Leader as well as Cabinet House Strategy Meeting packages for the 16th Assembly. The meeting packages include agendas, Legislative Assembly Orders of the Day, lists of oral and written question and statistics, calendars, house business summaries, house motions, correspondence, briefing materials, decision papers, and other informational materials.
Northwest Territories. Department of the Executive. Legislation and House Planning divisionThe records were created by the Aboriginal Rights and Constitutional Development Secretariat and the Ministry of Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs during the negotiation and implementation of the Nunavut claim. There are files related to the development of the agreement-in-principle and planning for the establishment of Nunavut, as well as the establishment and operation of boards and agencies involved in the implementation of the agreement, including the Nunavut Implementation Panel, Nunavut Implementation Training Committee, and Transition Teams for the Nunavut Planning Commission, Nunavut Water Board, and Nunavut Impact Review Board.
Records date from 1974-1988 and relate to land claims, including the Inuvialuit (COPE) land claim, the Dene/Metis land claim, and the creation of Nunavut, from the Aboriginal Rights and Constitutional Development Secretariat of the department. Also included are records relating to the creation of the Western Arctic Region Municipality (WARM). The records in this accession consist of primarily correspondence, meeting minutes, and copies of reports from federal government, territorial government and Aboriginal government representatives.
Northwest Territories. Aboriginal Rights and Constitutional Development SecretariatRecords include Legislation and House Planning Committee meeting minutes, agendas, proposals and records of recommendations.
Records include Premier's chronos; files from the departmental Senior Management Committee and from interdepartmental committees related to the NWT's participation in the 2010 Olympics; and reports, decision papers, briefing materials, and correspondence on a variety of topics.
Northwest Territories. Department of the Executive. Cabinet SecretariatRecords include publications related to devolution, reports on brainstorming sessions of the Joint Project Management Team, meeting packages of the Devolution Deputy Ministers' Steering Committee, minutes and meeting packages from meetings between the GNWT and the federal government, and other materials related to the implementation of devolution.
Northwest Territories. Department of the Executive. Office of DevolutionRecords include briefing materials related to intergovernmental meetings; briefing notes and reports related to energy policy, the NWT Innovation Strategy, and the GNWT's role in several intergovernmental groups; files related to Memoranda of Understanding with Alberta and BC; departmental policies; documents related to a proposed reorganization of intergovernmental affairs functions; and a file from the Social Envelope Committee.
Northwest Territories. Department of the Executive. Intergovernmental Relations and Strategic Planning divisionRecords include chronos generated by the office of Floyd K. Roland as Premier of the Northwest Territories.
Northwest Territories. Department of the Executive. DirectorateAccession consists of a report from 1969 discussing operational audit and its role in the Northwest Territories government. There is also Northwest Territories Research Index from 1973. Additionally, there is a report written in 1980 called "Socio-Economic of the Beaufort Sea Drilling Program, 1976-1979." There is also a selective summary of the 1986 report by the Auditor General of Canada. In addition, there is a proposal of cross-cultural training in the Northwest Territories that was submitted in 1986 by Cross Cultural Consulting, Inc. The majority of records consist of Management Reports from 1975.
This accession consists of textual records relating to the Aboriginal (Indigenous) affairs function of the Department of the Executive. The records document Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) involvement in various land claims, including those with the Dene-Metis, Sahtu, Gwich'in, Inuvialuit (COPE), Tunngavik Federation of Nunavut (TFN), and Makivik organizations, intergovernmental interactions on the federal/provincial/territorial level, and the interactions of the Aboriginal Relations and Constitutional Development division with other GNWT departments. The records include policies and directives, agreements (including drafts), comments and responses, legal opinions, implementation worksheets and plans, briefing material, financial records, Financial Management Board submissions, meeting materials, correspondence, proposals, applications, discussion, decision and option papers, land use planning records, records of recommendation and decision, court documents, reports, communications plans, a job description, maps, speaking notes, news releases, and reference material.
Records include correspondence, reports, and meeting minutes on topics related to constitutional development and land claims, including devolution of powers from the federal government to the GNWT, GNWT participation in First Ministers' Conferences, the Northern Energy Accord, the Dene/Metis land claim, the Committee for Original Peoples Entitlement (COPE/Inuvialuit) land claim, and Division of the NWT.
Northwest Territories. Aboriginal Rights and Constitutional Development SecretariatRecords are dated from 1982-2006 and consist of published reports, periodicals and surveys. Records includes population statistic and projection reports, Yellowknife apartment surveys, spatial price surveys, food price surveys, personal income statistics, labour force surveys, census results, a report on interprovincial/territorial trade and a business directory. This accession also includes an incomplete collection of volumes of the Statistics Quarterly, from volumes 1 through 26.
Northwest Territories. Bureau of StatisticsThe records, including reports, decision papers, briefing notes and correspondance, document the relationship of the Women's Advisory to the Minister Responsible for the Status of Women, as well as the restructuring of the Women's Advisory in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Northwest Territories. Department of the Executive. Women's AdvisoryThe records date from 1975-1976. The first reel is a recording of a board meeting from 1976. Discussion involves representation from the GNWT, the federal government, the Northern Canada Power Commission (the predecessor to the NWT Power Corporation), the Canada Mortgage and Housing Commission (CMHC), and the Northern Transportation Company Ltd. (NTCL). Subjects include housing in Inuvik, the level of postal service in Yellowknife, runway conditions, and tailings ponds. Included is a discussion of the functions of the Treasury Board Secretariat led by Gary Mullins. In addition the board discusses GNWT staff housing, an Arctic Air Symposium, a task force on northern business, and airport manager training in the NWT, the viability of Arctic Bay, the creation of the road to Nanisivik from Arctic Bay, and the lead-zinc mine opened by Cominco on Little Cornwallis Island. The second reel features a panel discussion on the the status of women and the International Year of Women in the NWT in which the impact of the Royal Commission on the Status of Women (1967) and its effect on the creation of the NWT Status of Women Action Committee is discussed. This also includes background on the National Action Committee (NAC) and the look ahead to the International Year of Women (1975).
It includes a policy statement on the Women's Advisory Grants and Contributions program and the 2000/01 Annual Report of the Status of Women Council of the NWT.
Northwest Territories. Department of the Executive. Women's AdvisoryRecords consist of 4 annual reports of the Status of Women Council of the NWT for 1990/91, 1991/92, 1993/94, and 1994/95.
Northwest Territories. Department of the Executive. Women's AdvisoryRecords date from 1975-1991 and contain information relating to the Status of Women Committee, Departmental Updates, ministers' briefing notes, correspondence and plans relating to the 5 year Action Plan on Equality for Women.
Northwest Territories. Department of the Executive. Women's AdvisoryRecords date from 1977-1986 and contain correspondence, reports, meeting minutes and position papers concerning the draft of land claims involving groups including the Dene and Metis, Committee for Original People's Entitlement (COPE), the Tunngavik Federation of Nunavut (TFN), and the Inuit Tapirisat of Canada. They were originally housed within the Department of the Executive.
Northwest Territories. Aboriginal Rights and Constitutional Development Secretariat