Records date from 1960-1987 and were originally part of the Central Registry filing system, and were administered by the Department of Economic Development and Tourism. The records are from the following central registry blocks: 60 - Directorate (2.2 meters); 61 Block - Tourism (0.2 meters); 62 Block - Industry and Commerce (4.3 meters); 64 Block - Research and Evaluation (5.5 meters); 67 Block -Employment (0.7 meters); 68 Block - Administration (0.1 meters); 69 Block - Loans and Grants (1 meter). This accession also includes miscellaneous reports (0.3 meters). The Directorate files (60 block) contains primarily planning and policy files pertaining to the following subjects: Nanasivik, Mackenzie Valley Pipeline, and Hire North. There are just a few tourism files (61 Block). The Industry and Commerce files (62 Block) cover topics such as Co-operative development including regional reports; Credit Union development; arts and crafts support; EDA (Economic Development Agreement with the federal government); and marketing files. There are sampled case files. The Research and Evaluation files (64 Block) consist primarily of research files on various companies and industries. The focus is primarily on the mining and oil and gas industries. The Employment files (67 Block) consists of files related to employment figures in general as well as some specific files on the mining industry. It includes files on the Local Employment Assistance Program. The Administration file (68 Block) consists of a file related to a Regional Superintendent's Conference. The Loans and Grants files (69 Block) contain records related to loan and grant funds administered by the department such as: Small Business Loans fund; Fisherman Loan Fund; Eskimo Loan Fund. A small number of case files have been sampled. There is also a small collection of miscellaneous reports dealing with marketing plans and economic prospects for the NWT. In addition, there are reports about the Co-operative movement and the Small Business Loan fund.
This accession consists of records from the Policy, Legislation and Communications and Analysis division of the Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment relating to legislative and regulatory amendments, use of the NWT Opportunities Fund, and establishment of the Saoyú-Ɂehdacho National Historic Site. The records include: briefing notes, correspondence, copies of legislation and regulations, legislative proposals, drafting instructions, an assessment report, comments, consultation records, discussion papers, legal opinions, meeting notes, presentation slides, FMB submission, an agreement, a table of responsibilities under the Co-operative Associations Act, a Credit Union dissolution order, Options for Preparing a NWT Mineral Development Strategy, A New Economic Development Strategy for the Northwest Territories, and the Sahoyue-§ehdacho Working Group Final Report.
This accession consists of records from the Investment and Economic Development division of the Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment relating to the 2008 joint Canadian Egg Marketing Association/NWT Agricultural Products Marketing Council meeting meeting. The records include an agenda, goals, briefing notes, a legal opinion, related territorial and federal legislation, a chart of responsibilities, correspondence, a CEMA-NWT Producer Board Service Agreement, and other agreements.
This accession consists of records from the Investment and Economic Analysis division of the Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development relating to egg production and marketing. The records include related territorial and federal acts and regulations including the Agricultural Products Marketing Act and Egg Marketing Regulations, draft policies and procedures, appointments to the Northwest Territories Egg Producers, agendas and minutes for the Council and Producers' Board, correspondence, briefing notes, inspection reports, discussion papers, legal opinions, draft Federal-Provincial Agreement for Eggs, and a business proposal.
This accession consists of records created by and for the Legislative Assembly's Special Committee on the Northern Economy, including several background studies, a summary of public hearings, and the SCONE Report.
This accession consists of records from the Directorate of the Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment, including Minister's and Deputy Minister's chronos (correspondence) for 2011.
This accession consists of records related to economic development work done with various communities in the Inuvik Region, specifically Tsiigehtchic (Arctic Red River) and Fort McPherson by the Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development and its predecessor, the Department of Economic Development and Tourism. The records include correspondence, trip reports, funding documentation, community opportunities listings, workshop and meeting material, Tsiigehtchic Economic Development Strategy discussion paper, Arctic Red River Tourism Business Plan, and Tourism Business Opportunities Study Fort McPherson, NWT.
This accession consists of records from the Investment and Economic Analysis division of the Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment relating to the Business Incentive Policy (BIP), including policies and directives, definitions, reports, legal opinions, a handbook, feedback and suggestions, and material from BIP Senior Management Committee.
Northwest Territories. Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment. Investment and Economic Analysis divisionThis accession consists of records from the Policy, Legislation and Communications division of the Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment. Many of the records relate to communications, including policy, briefing notes, reports on ITI programs and initiatives, program/service catalogue, communications plans, Trappers newsletters, NWT Arts newsletters, sector profiles, brochures, fact sheets, informational booklets,signage content, website content and look and feel, Visual Identity Guidelines for NWT Arts branding, and records of the ITI Communications Committee. Other records relate to the negotiation of socio-economic agreements with De Beers (Gahcho Kue), Avalon, and Fortune (NICO), including correspondence, negotiation mandate, workplan, draft agreements, briefing notes, meeting notes and agendas, a decision paper, a table comparing agreements, presentation slides, and speaking notes.
This accession consists of records from the Investment and Economic Analysis division of the Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment. The records document various areas the division was involved with including arts and fine crafts, Agricultural Products Marketing Council (egg marketing), contracting with the Gwich'in Tribal Council, and business development. The records include correspondence, briefing notes, speaking notes, reference material, Art and Fine Crafts Marketing Strategy Options, copies of the Agricultural Products Marketing Act and Regulations, appointments to the NWT Egg Producers, Investment and Economic Analysis Division Annual Report 2004/2005, GNWT/Gwich'in Tribal Council Memorandum of Understanding Evaluation Framework Indicators (2004) and Evaluation Report (2007), and Canada-NWT Cooperation on International Business Development Memorandum of Understanding.
The accession consists of records from the Investment and Economic Analysis division of the Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development. The records document various areas the division was involved with, including the establishment of the Business Development and Investment Corporation, arts and culture strategy, Northern innovation, the diamond industry, and manufacturing strategy. The records include correspondence, briefing notes, meeting and workshop materials, agreements, survey results, presentation slides and speaking notes, financial records, reports, planning documents, Decision papers, and reference material.
This accession consists of records relating to the establishment of the Business Development and Investment Corporation (BDIC) and NWT Arts rebranding and activities. BDIC records include correspondence, meeting materials, copies of the Act and draft Regulations, review materials, organizational charts, lists of functions affected by BDIC and implementation tasks, and a communication plan. NWT Arts records include Logo Branding Program Guidelines and a presentation.
Northwest Territories. Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment. Investment and Economic Analysis divisionRecords 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 StatisticsThis accession consists of one copy of a pamphlet from Mackenzie Air Service entitled, "Schedules, Tariffs: Serving All Mining Areas and Trading Posts in the Canadian Northwest from Edmonton to the Arctic".
Mackenzie Air Service Ltd.Records include two reports on the operations of the Northern Transportation Company. One report concerns resupply operations in the Keewatin and the other concerns alternative financing methods.
The material dates from 1976-1984 and include files relating to the following resource development projects in which the department was involved: Slave River Hydro project, Slave River Sawmill, Polaris Mine, Liard Hydro Project, Norman Wells Pipeline Project, Borealis Mine, Emile River Diversion (Northern Canada Power Commission), Hire North, Quyta Lake Camp Proposal, License Plate Work Project and the Arctic Pilot Project. In addition, there is material related to the Resource Development Policy, Energy Policy and General Development Agreement. There are also several statistical surveys and studies conducted by the department concerning Coppermine Employment, Fisheries, tourism, income sources in the NWT, alternative energy sources, and the Dene Nation Economic Development Program. Records also include Minister's Speeches, and committee files from the Resource Development Committee, Committee on Incentives for the Development of Remote Regions, Technical Committee of the Water Board, Transportation Standing Committee, Environmental Review Committee and the Norman Wells Impact Task Force.
Northwest Territories. Department of Economic Development and Tourism. Planning and Resource Development divisionThis accession consists of one report entitled "Northerners of Renown". This report contains short biographical notes on Peter Baker, Archie McMullen, John H. Parker, Oliver Lawson Stanton, R. J. "Jack" Stevens, W. Leigh Brintnell, A. J. "Bert" Boxer, Gordon Ingraham, Henry Busse, George Pinsky, Arthur Umbach, Ernest Boffa, Norman W. Byrne, J. H. Sissons, J. Murray "Jock" McMeekan, and G. Gordon Latham.
Records include files on mineral development, correspondence regarding energy alternatives as well as natural gas power feasibility for Inuvik and Hay River, strategy and northern hiring practices, Development Impact Zones (DIZ's) and major project preparedness for full-scale hydrocarbon development of the Northwest Territories.
Northwest Territories. Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development. Energy, Mines and Resources SecretariatThe records consist of the NWT Energy Plan and the work surrounding its creation as drafted by the Energy Secretariat; meeting minutes of the Arctic Energy Alliance with RWED Deputy Minister participation from 1997-2002; and ministerial and deputy minister chronos from 2004.
Northwest Territories. Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development. DirectorateThe records include records relating to the administration of the Agricultural Products Marketing Act and decision papers and associated records relating to the Tourism Product Diversification and Marketing Program, Ministerial Energy Coordinating Committee, and Business Incentive Policy (BIP).
Northwest Territories. Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment. Policy, Legislation and Communications division