SA国际影视传媒

Skip to content

Yellowknifer 2021 year in review: September

Norn lawyer criticizes inquiry

Norn lawyer criticizes inquiry

The law firm representing MLA Steve Norn criticized an independent review of the Office of the ClerkSA国际影视传媒檚 workplace, which concluded that it was not a toxic work environment.

Steven Cooper, a partner in the firm that represented the member for Tu Nedh茅-Wiilideh in an inquiry into his conduct, criticized the independent firm Quintet Consulting for finding that Legislative Assembly Clerk Tim MercerSA国际影视传媒檚 office was not SA国际影视传媒渢oxic,SA国际影视传媒 despite allegations from some members and employees, including Norn.

Cooper referenced sections of the report that concluded SA国际影视传媒渋mportant problems exist which require the attention of a convening authority.SA国际影视传媒

SA国际影视传媒淚f that is not a toxic workplace, one wonders what Quintet would need to conclude otherwise,SA国际影视传媒 he said.

Covid outbreaks in two schools

Sir John Franklin High School and St. Patrick High School were confirmed to have Covid-19 cases on Sept. 1.

By Sept. 3, three additional students at St. PatSA国际影视传媒檚 were found to have contracted Covid.

The schoolSA国际影视传媒檚 administration ordered all unvaccinated and partially-vaccinated students to isolate for 10 days.

An  officer patrols the scene outside of the Day Centre and Sobering Centre on 50 street, Sept. 3. The  were called into investigate after a sudden death at the Day Centre. Ethan Butterfield/NNSL photo
An officer patrols the scene outside of the Day Centre and Sobering Centre on 50 street, Sept. 3. The were called into investigate after a sudden death at the Day Centre. Ethan Butterfield/NNSL photo

Death at sobering centre

The was called in to investigate following a sudden death at YellowknifeSA国际影视传媒檚 Day Centre and Sobering Centre on Sept. 3.

A 38-year-old man was pronounced dead after being transported to Stanton Territorial Hospital.

Following the incident, Health and Social Services Minister Julie Green expressed her condolences on Facebook, saying, SA国际影视传媒淭he department of HSS will investigate the circumstances of this death to understand what happened.SA国际影视传媒

New restrictions

The GNWT introduced new restrictions on indoor gatherings on Sept. 8 amid a spike in Covid-19 cases.

Chief public health officer Dr. Kami Kandola said indoor gatherings would be limited to 25 people for 14 days.

YellowknifeSA国际影视传媒檚 homeless population was hit especially hard by this outbreak, with 19 homeless individuals and 10 shelter employees contracting the virus.

St. Joseph School and all other schools in Yellowknife were closed to in-person learning on Sept. 13 following a spike in Covid-19 cases. NNSL photo
St. Joseph School and all other schools in Yellowknife were closed to in-person learning on Sept. 13 following a spike in Covid-19 cases. NNSL photo

Schools closed because of Covid

Following an uptick of Covid-19 cases, all Yellowknife schools were closed to in-person learning for two weeks on Sept. 13. Due to the high volume of cases, Yellowknife Public Health was not able to conduct effective testing and contact tracing. All schools from JK-12, plus colleges and trade schools, were affected by the order.

No in-person voting for those in isolation

The Northern Territories Federation of Labour (NTFL), as well as some federal candidates and their representatives, criticized public health measures in the territory that would prevent those in isolation from casting their ballots.

SA国际影视传媒淰oters who want to exercise their democratic right must be given every opportunity to do so,SA国际影视传媒 NTFL president Nicole Tews stated.

Elections CanadaSA国际影视传媒檚 officer for the Northwest Territories, Leanne Tait, said those in isolation had other options to cast their ballot, including mail-in ballots and an extra day of advance polling.

Addressing media well after midnight following the federal election, Liberal candidate Michael McLeod told reporters while he was hoping for a Liberal majority, he聮s ready to get back to work. NNSL file photo
Addressing media well after midnight following the federal election, Liberal candidate Michael McLeod told reporters while he was hoping for a Liberal majority, heSA国际影视传媒檚 ready to get back to work. NNSL file photo

Liberals re-elected in NWT

Federal Liberal Party incumbent Michael McLeod won his third mandate in the Sept. 20 federal election.

McLeod faced a strong challenge from the NDPSA国际影视传媒檚 Kelvin Kotchilea, who won 32.3 per cent of the vote to McLeodSA国际影视传媒檚 38.1.

In his victory speech, McLeod said that although a Liberal majority would have been preferable, the outcome was likely influenced by the pandemic.

Indoor gatherings limited, oxygen shortage at Stanton

In response to a spike in Covid-19 cases, the NWTSA国际影视传媒檚 public health authorities issued new health orders limiting gatherings across the North Slave Region to 10 people.

One Yellowknife business owner said the restrictions amounted to SA国际影视传媒渁ctual insanity.SA国际影视传媒

Meanwhile, some surgeries had to be cancelled at Stanton Territorial Hospital on Sept. 21 due to the increased demand for oxygen. Surgeries resumed as usual on Sept. 22.

Petition for businesses to support shelter

Yellowknifers rallied to encourage local businesses to support the opening of a new day shelter.

A petition with more than 200 signatures was presented to the CitySA国际影视传媒檚 Governance and Priorities Committee on Sept. 27. It called on the citySA国际影视传媒檚 business owners to SA国际影视传媒渓isten to the voices of the street-involved population, front-line workers, medical professionals and all concerned residents who are calling for the immediate establishment of a temporary day shelter.SA国际影视传媒





(or

SA国际影视传媒

) document.head.appendChild(flippScript); window.flippxp = window.flippxp || {run: []}; window.flippxp.run.push(function() { window.flippxp.registerSlot("#flipp-ux-slot-ssdaw212", "Black Press Media Standard", 1281409, [312035]); }); }