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N.W.T. government passes budget with opposition from 6 MLAs

N.W.T. government passes budget with opposition from 6 MLAs

CBC
Tuesday, April 5, 2022 4:20 PM GMT

The N.W.T. Legislative Assembly passed a $2.1-billion operating budget last week, despite opposition from six MLAs who say Yellowknife gets the lion's share of spending, while smaller communities are shortchanged.

"We see time and time again that the capital region gets most of the funds and everyone else is left to fight over the crumbs," said Thebacha MLA Frieda Martselos.

Small communities are "routinely undercut and forced to fight to get funding," she said, arguing Salt River First Nation's $500,000 tiny home pilot project did not make the budget while Yellowknife-based projects are approved with relative ease.

During a debate in the assembly on Thursday, Premier Caroline Cochrane said she was "heartbroken" and "took offence" to the suggestion that cabinet cares more about Yellowknife than the 32 other communities.

Through consensus government, the budget undergoes weeks of negotiations. Concessions are made, like an additional $4 million for housing, one-time funding of $2.2 million for emergency shelters and commitments to multi-year inflation-based funding for non-government organizations.

Those negotiations didn't go far enough for Martselos, Monfwi MLA Jane Weyallon Armstrong, Deh Cho MLA Ron Bonnetrouge, Hay River South MLA Rocky Simpson, Tu Nedhé-Wiilideh MLA Richard Edjericon and Great Slave MLA Katrina Nokleby, who cast her vote against the budget in solidarity.

The budget got support from Cochrane, Yellowknife South MLA Caroline Wawzonek, Inuvik Twin Lakes MLA Lesa Semmler, Yellowknife Centre MLA Julie Green, Yellowknife North MLA Rylund Johnson, Nahendeh MLA Shane Thompson, Sahtu MLA Paulie Chinna, Inuvik Boot Lake MLA Diane Archie, Hay River North MLA R.J. Simpson, Frame Lake MLA Kevin O'Reilly and Kam Lake MLA Caitlin Cleveland.

In an interview with The Trailbreaker, Wawzonek, who is the finance minister, said the budget is not split up by community lines nor by how many people live in a region. 

Wawzonek said despite opposition to the budget, she's willing to have tough discussions about spending.

Budget areas like land claim negotiations, advancing the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and work on gender equity and missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls do not exclusively benefit Yellowknife, she said.

Monfwi MLA Jane Weyallon Armstrong said while the work on these initiatives should go ahead, it is "unfair" to consider work like legislative reviews of education to be targeted spending for her region, which faces dire housing conditions, social and economic issues.

"How do you expect these children to have good attendance and to focus on their education when they are worried about basics like food and shelter?" she asked.

Weyallon Armstrong said if the budget were to be broken down by population, the Tłı̨chǫ region should have an operating budget of $135 million annually, but it sees about half that in spending.

Weyallon Armstrong criticized how territorial funding is made available, and said restrictions on how it can be used are "a tool that colonial governments use to control Indigenous governments." 

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