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Nunavut territorial budget puts emphasis on housing, health and family services

Family Services also identified as a priority after devastating Auditor GeneralSA国际影视传媒檚 report last October
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SA国际影视传媒淚 think we are all very familiar with the Auditor GeneralSA国际影视传媒檚 report on Family Services, and the many recommendations that it has in there, and weSA国际影视传媒檙e taking response to that, and beginning to address those very important issuesSA国际影视传媒tSA国际影视传媒檚 not recommendation that this government is going to put on the shelf, weSA国际影视传媒檒l begin to tackle it,SA国际影视传媒 said Finance Minister Lorne Kusugak in his private address to reporters before the official announcement. Kira Wronska Dorward/SA国际影视传媒

Finance Minister Lorne Kusugak had many areas vying for attention when drafting the 2024-25 territorial budget, but he chose to put emphasis on the ever-present challenge of housing, along with health and family services.

SA国际影视传媒淭he more we can do to address housing problems, that in itself will alleviate a lot of the other problems that are out there,SA国际影视传媒 said Kusugak.

It was clear from the finance ministerSA国际影视传媒檚 behind-the-scenes discussion with reporters before the budget was released at the legislative assembly on Monday afternoon that housing is central to his plans, with more than $82 million being directed toward that priority. A projected 1,000 new housing units are set to be built by the end of 2025, in association with the Nunavut 3000 project.

SA国际影视传媒淟ack of nutrition, lack of sleep, lack of getting up in the morning to go to school, lack of shelter, not being able to start a healthy familySA国际影视传媒 to address that we need to address housing,SA国际影视传媒 Kusugak said. SA国际影视传媒淭his should have been done a long time ago, to address the infrastructure shortfalls in Nunavut [from its conception] when housing and infrastructure were badly needed, and this government has recognized that.SA国际影视传媒

Kusugak also stated that itSA国际影视传媒檚 important to address every communitySA国际影视传媒檚 housing needs equally.

The Government of Nunavut will run a deficit budget again this year, estimated to be a SA国际影视传媒渕odestSA国际影视传媒 $21 million (or 0.7 per cent) as a result of less federal funding and higher departmental spending.

SA国际影视传媒淏ut it wonSA国际影视传媒檛 put us in an overall deficit situation. WeSA国际影视传媒檝e been able to build a surplus,SA国际影视传媒 said Kusugak. SA国际影视传媒淚 think having sat in the previous government, it was always the goal to be able to do more, and part of [having that surplus] is being able make some bigger impacts, such as housing, such as health, such as family services, and so on.SA国际影视传媒

Last fall, the GN outlined more than $355 million in new capital spending, including $157 million for community infrastructure.

More for health, family services

Health and family services will also see significant funding increases over the next year.

ThereSA国际影视传媒檚 an additional $40.8 million extra earmarked for health through SA国际影视传媒渁 variety of initiatives that support our communities to become places of health and healing. This includes $6 million to operate the new Rankin Inlet long-term care facility, which will allow Elders to age in dignity, closer to their families,SA国际影视传媒 said Kusugak.

SA国际影视传媒淭o honour the promise we made in Katujjiluta to our Elders, our government committed about $60 million in capital funding to build this facility which is almost complete. To support access to service, funding for health also includes an increase of $15 million for agency nursing contracts, $14 million for paramedic support services, $3 million for out-of-territory hospitals and physicians, and $3 million to increase the rates paid to physicians.SA国际影视传媒

Other expenditures of note include an allocation of funds to every community of $3.6 million towards as-needed expenditures in public works decided on by the municipality. There will also be an increase of $1.4 million to hire more officers across the territory, and a further $800,000 to support the First Nations and Inuit policing program.

Government revenues are projected at $3.23 billion, of which $251 million will be from own-source revenues, including $171 million in taxes, $21 million in staff housing rent, and $59 million from various other sources.

A very small part of the revenue will come from a new tax on vaping, to be introduced on July 1, set at $1 per 10 millilitres (after first millilitre sold), in addition to existing federal taxes.

The Department of Family Services will benefit from $15.6 million more in 2024-25, which includes funding for 31 new workers.

SA国际影视传媒淚 think we are all very familiar with the auditor generalSA国际影视传媒檚 report on Family Services, and the many recommendations that it has in there,SA国际影视传媒 said Kusugak, referring to the devastating report from October 2023 on the state of child welfare in the territory, SA国际影视传媒渁nd weSA国际影视传媒檙e taking response to that, and beginning to address those very important issuesSA国际影视传媒tSA国际影视传媒檚 not [a] recommendation that this government is going to put on the shelf, weSA国际影视传媒檒l begin to tackle itSA国际影视传媒 [this] reflects just the start of the work we are doing to develop a whole-of-government roadmap for improving family and community outcomes.SA国际影视传媒

He also noted $2.2 million will go toward helping address food insecurity.



Kira Wronska Dorward

About the Author: Kira Wronska Dorward

I attended Trinity College as an undergraduate at the University of Toronto, graduating in 2012 as a Specialist in History. In 2014 I successfully attained a Master of Arts in Modern History from UofT..
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