Business Incentive Policy
Hon. Bob McLeodWednesday, March 11, 2009
Statement to the Legislative Assembly
This commitment has been supported by the Business Incentive Policy providing local preference to registered northern companies on all procurement contracts entered into directly by the Government of the Northwest Territories.
These procurement dollars have had a residual and positive impact on our Territory and our communities. Small businesses have developed in number and capacity and our Northwest Territories business community is now vibrant and competitive. Our economy has matured and with it the role of Government of the Northwest Territories procurement in this environment has also changed.
As a government we must ensure that our programs and services reflect these changing times and balance the need to provide effective support to our business community with the reality of higher costs and tightening budgets.
We are currently seeking the input of our Aboriginal and business community stakeholders on amendments that we are proposing to the Business Incentive Policy.
These proposed changes have been developed to address concerns by community governments that the Business Incentive Policy is restricting their authority over funding they receive for operations, to strengthen support to Northwest Territories resident-owned small businesses and improve competition on major infrastructure projects in the Northwest Territories.
Mr. Speaker, our government maintains that the principle of supporting Northwest Territories business or local preference through the Business Incentive Policy remains firm.
Changes that have been identified are designed to maximize benefits for Northwest Territories Residents and provide all communities and regions with opportunities and choices while ensuring best value on government procurement.
These proposed revisions have been developed to support ongoing Government of the Northwest Territories efforts to refocus areas of service delivery and infrastructure management to ensure affordable and effective government operations.
Mr. Speaker, the Government of the Northwest Territories is committed to working in partnership with Northwest Territories communities’ and supporting our business community through our contracting practices. Once we have concluded this consultation, I plan to return to the committee this fall to provide our findings and recommended next steps to get my colleagues feedback.
I would encourage all of our partners and interested individuals to embrace this opportunity to provide input on this very important economic policy.
Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

