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MLA Morgan has key for the NWT economy

Our leaders must change their mindset. What they are doing is not working.

"What we can control is establishing the foundation of a territorial workforce that is well-educated, with the capacity and skills not only to be workers, but also contractors SA国际影视传媒 Northerners operating businesses with a range of abilities, ready to respond to diverse economic opportunities."

That was Yellowknife North MLA Shauna Morgan, speaking to the media about the looming layoffs at Ekati. SheSA国际影视传媒檚 right, and the rest of cabinet and the legislative assembly should listen.

People in our communities want to work. They will support responsible resource development SA国际影视传媒 if it actually gives them a shot at a job. But most canSA国际影视传媒檛 even qualify. Why? Because our education system has failed them for decades. It wasnSA国际影视传媒檛 designed for the North, it was imported, imposed and operated by people trained in a completely different reality. And to this day, it serves the system, not the students. High absenteeism and low graduation rates persist, generation after generation.

ThatSA国际影视传媒檚 why of the 15,600 Dene, Metis and Inuvialuit (15 and over) in the NWT workforce, only 1,000 are actively looking for work and officially unemployed, while 6,500 arenSA国际影视传媒檛 in the workforce at all. ThatSA国际影视传媒檚 nearly half of the Dene, M茅tis, and Inuvialuit labour force sitting idle.

Over the past 50 years, the NWT has been transformed from a frontier to a southern reservation system. The GNWT plays the role of Indian Affairs. The communities, stripped of land-based wealth, are left to navigate an economic system based on competition, credentials and mobility SA国际影视传媒 move to get a job SA国际影视传媒 as well as equity, which allows those who already have money to make more.

The old Indian Affairs game in Ottawa worked like a carnival game. Huge money went in the top and trickled down through a maze of non-Indigenous bureaucracy until a few golden balls popped out the bottom for the SA国际影视传媒渨inners.SA国际影视传媒 Today, those SA国际影视传媒渨innersSA国际影视传媒 live in the 2,400 housing units across 33 communities, many of them aging, substandard, federally-built homes. They deal with GNWT staff who control every aspect of their income and lives SA国际影视传媒 people with little understanding of local history or cultures. Meanwhile, the world around them is firing on eight economic cylinders, while their own world grows smaller.

SA国际影视传媒淥h Valpy, youSA国际影视传媒檙e being too harsh,SA国际影视传媒 the powers-that-be might say. SA国际影视传媒淟ook at the land claims. We are giving the land back, arenSA国际影视传媒檛 we?SA国际影视传媒

Most of the claims in the Mackenzie Valley were eventually settled, grudgingly. The goal was to give the Inuvialuit, Dene, and Metis just enough land and control to prevent a fuss. Three claims SA国际影视传媒 Akaitcho Territory Dene First Nation, the Dehcho First Nations, and the Northwest Territories M茅tis Nation SA国际影视传媒 remain unresolved after more than 25 years. Clearly, the whole thing is designed to stifle progress, not spark it, even if settled.

ItSA国际影视传媒檚 as if Canadians fear that giving land and power back to the Dene, Metis and Inuvialuit SA国际影视传媒 who are also Canadians SA国际影视传媒 means weSA国际影视传媒檒l lose something, that they wonSA国际影视传媒檛 still need all the services, both public and private sector, that they value now. So instead of enabling Indigenous governments to build sustainable economies, develop their resources, educate their children and share in the economic pie, they must fight for every bridge, every road, every contract, every job, every house. Their efforts are buried in layers of red tape and they are forced to hire southern consultants to navigate the rules.

In the south, governments canSA国际影视传媒檛 stand in the way of the economy. The private sector is too large, too powerful, and pays the bills. But in the North, the private sector is tiny and has little sway. That makes the GNWT responsible for building both the workforce and the economy. To do that, our leaders must change their mindset. What they are doing is not working. Results matter SA国际影视传媒 not policy memos and program frameworks.

Morgan has identified what needs to be done. In a consensus government, those who agree should rally around that vision and start change from the top. If they donSA国际影视传媒檛, the NWT will continue to slowly spiral into becoming the basket case of Canada and the biggest reservation in the country.