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House of Assembly Management Commission Meeting

Thu, 06/23/2022 - 08:43

The House of Assembly advises that a meeting of the Management Commission is scheduled for tomorrow (Friday, June 24) at 10:00 a.m.

The meeting will take place via videoconference. It will be televised on the House of Assembly broadcast channel and streamed on the House of Assembly website. As provided for in subsection 19(1) of the House of Assembly Accountability Integrity and Administration Act, an in-camera session will follow the televised portion of the meeting.

Briefing materials for the televised portion of the meeting will be available on the website at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow. The agenda for the meeting follows.

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Media contact
Bobbi Russell
Policy and Communications Officer
House of Assembly
709-729-1178
bobbirussell@gov.nl.ca

House of Assembly Management Commission

Agenda

Date: June 24, 2022

Time: 10 a.m.

Location: Videoconference

Televised Meeting

1. Approval of Minutes:

a. January 26, 2022
b. February 16, 2022
c. June 1, 2022

2. Speaker’s Report – Rulings on Allowance Use

3. Financial Reports:

a. 31 December 2021
b. 31 March 2022

4. Ratification of Urgent Budget Transfers

5. Budget Transfer Request

6. Requests for Rulings on Allowance Use

7. Office Space Lease – Office of the Chief Electoral Officer

In-Camera Meeting

8. Budgetary matter

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Environmental Assessment Bulletin

Wed, 06/22/2022 - 14:00

The Honourable Bernard Davis, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, has announced the following events relative to Part 10 Environmental Assessment of the Environmental Protection Act.
UNDERTAKING REGISTERED:

Port au Port-Stephenville Wind Power and Hydrogen Generation Project (Project Nujio’qonik GH2)
Proponent: World Energy GH2 Inc.                                          (Reg. 2202)

The proponent is proposing to construct and operate a maximum 1 gigawatt (GW), 164-turbine onshore wind farm on the Port au Port Peninsula with the associated transmission and supporting infrastructure to power a 0.5 GW hydrogen/ammonia production facility in the port of Stephenville. A description of the project will be can be found on the Department’s web page at: www.gov.nl.ca/ecc/env-assessment/projects-list/

The undertaking was registered on June 21, 2022; the deadline for public comments is July 27, 2022; and, the minister’s decision is due by August 5, 2022.

REQUEST TO AMEND MINISTER’S DECISION:

Exploits River Geodesic Domes                                                (Reg. 2189)
Proponent: Red Indian Adventures Ltd.

The above undertaking was released from further environmental assessment on April 27, 2022. The proponent has requested an amendment to the release decision. The request document can be viewed on the department’s website at www.gov.nl.ca/ecc/projects/project-2189/. Public comments can be directed to Eric Watton, Environmental Scientist, Department of Environment and Climate Change, by email at ericwatton@gov.nl.ca. The deadline for public comments is July 6, 2022, and, the minister’s decision is due by July 12, 2022.

UNDERTAKINGS RELEASED:

Barr’d Harbour Breakwater                                                         (Reg. 2196)
Proponent: Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Small Craft Harbours

The project is released subject to the following conditions:

  • The proponent is required to uphold all commitments made in the environmental assessment submissions to mitigate the effects of the project on the environment.
  • The proponent is required to update the Environmental Assessment Division on the status of the project, including a copy of all permits, licences, certificates, approvals and other authorizations required by law for the project, within one year from the date of this release letter and to provide additional updates, if requested. Project updates should be emailed to EAProjectComments@gov.nl.ca.


Hampden By-road                                                                         
(Reg. 2197)
Proponent:  Town of Hampden

The project is released subject to the following conditions:

  • The proponent is required to uphold all commitments made in the environmental assessment submissions to mitigate the effects of the project on the environment.
  • The Department of Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture requires the following:
    • The proponent is required to maintain a minimum 50-metre naturally vegetated buffer along the Hampden River to protect sensitive riparian and aquatic species and their habitat from upland activities. For other waterbodies, with exception of the installation of the bridge:
      • For slopes less than 30 percent, a minimum 30-metre naturally vegetated riparian buffer zone shall be established around all waterbodies, from the high water mark, that are identified on 1:50,000 scale National Topographic System maps or the topographic mapping layer shown in the Provincial Land Use Atlas. No land use activities involving grubbing, ground or soil disturbance, or timber harvesting activities shall take place in this zone.
      • For slopes greater than 30 percent, there shall be a naturally vegetated riparian buffer zone calculated using the following formula: 30 metres + 1.5 metres x slope (%). No land use activities involving grubbing, ground or soil disturbance, or timber harvesting activities shall take place in this zone.
    • No vegetation clearing is to occur within 800 metres of a bald eagle or osprey nest during the nesting season (March 15 to July 31) and 200 metres during the remainder of the year. The 200-metre buffer also applies to all other raptor nests (e.g. Northern Goshawk, Sharp-shinned Hawk, Merlin, American Kestrel, Great-horned Owl, Boreal Owl, Northern Saw-whet Owl). The location of any raptor nest site must be reported to the Wildlife Division. For further information, contact the Department of Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture at 709-637-2353.
  • The proponent must request permission from the Minister of Municipal and Provincial Affairs to acquire real property not related to the operations of council, as required under Section 201 of the Municipalities Act. For further information, please contact the Manager of Legislation, Department of Municipal and Provincial Affairs at 709-729-5473.
  • The proponent is required to advise the Environmental Assessment Division when the conditions of release have been met, by emailing a written description, documents, and images (where applicable) to demonstrate that the conditions have been fulfilled to EAProiectComments@qov.nl.ca.
  • The proponent is required to update the Environmental Assessment Division on the status of the Project, including a copy of all permits, licenses, certificates, approvals and other authorizations required for the Project, one year from the date of this release letter and to provide additional updates if required. Please email project updates to EAProiectComments@gov.nl.ca.

Learn more

Environmental Assessment Division
Department of Environment and Climate Change
West Block, Confederation Building
P.O. Box 8700, St. John’s, NL A1B 4J6

Public comments may be forwarded to: EAprojectcomments@gov.nl.ca

Environmental assessment information is available at:

www.gov.nl.ca/ecc/env-assessment/

www.gov.nl.ca/ecc/files/GUIDE-TO-THE-PROCESS_May-2022.pdf

If you submit comments on a project that is under environmental assessment, please advise the Department if you DO NOT wish to share your comments with the project proponent.

Media contact
Lynn Robinson
Environment and Climate Change
709-729-5449; 691-9466
lynnrobinson@gov.nl.ca

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Provincial Government Announces Safe, Caring and Inclusive Graduating Student Leadership Bursary Recipients

Wed, 06/22/2022 - 12:40

Graduating students across Newfoundland and Labrador are being recognized for their leadership and engagement in initiatives aimed at building and nurturing safe, caring and inclusive school communities.

The Provincial Government is providing $6,500 shared among 13 students through the Safe, Caring and Inclusive Schools Graduating Student Leadership Bursary. A list of recipients for 2022 is provided in the backgrounder below.

The Safe, Caring and Inclusive Schools Graduating Student Leadership Bursary acknowledges the contributions of youth in establishing and maintaining safe, caring and inclusive schools and communities, and to promote student awareness of the Safe and Caring Schools Policy.

The Safe and Caring Schools Policy establishes school-based protocols and practices that promote an environment of acceptance, belonging, and respect.

The Provincial Government encourages an inclusive and welcoming school culture, where all members of the school community feel accepted, are able to realize their potential, and contribute to the school community.

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“Safe, caring and inclusive school environments remain of utmost importance to all school communities. Congratulations and thank you to this year’s recipients for sharing their stories and experiences promoting a safe, caring and inclusive environment within their school community. It is through initiatives such as this that we continue to highlight the great work taking place in our schools.”
Honourable Tom Osborne
Minister of Education

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Tina Coffey
Education
709-729-1906, 687-9903
tcoffey@gov.nl.ca

BACKGROUNDER

Safe, Caring and Inclusive Schools Graduating Student Leadership Bursary Recipients 2021-2022

Student School Location Anna Brooks Indian River High Springdale Shayna Brushett Bay d’Espoir Academy Milltown Colby Dalton Roncalli Central High Conception Harbour Travis Fifield Lewisporte Collegiate Lewisporte Carly Genge Viking Trail Academy Black Duck Cove Amy Gillard St. Stephen’s All-Grade Rencontre East Peggy Kinsella St. Kevin’s High St. John’s Kathleen Manuel Waterford Valley High St. John’s Haylie McCarthy French Shore Academy Port Saunders Zachary Parsons Copper Ridge Academy Baie Verte Rebecca Sellars Carbonear Collegiate Carbonear Mackenzie Tapp Pasadena Academy Pasadena Lily Warren Burgeo Academy Burgeo

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Council of Atlantic Premiers to meet in Pictou, N.S. on June 29

Wed, 06/22/2022 - 12:19

Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston, Chair of the Council of Atlantic Premiers, is pleased to host a meeting of the Council in Pictou, N.S. on June 29. Premier Houston will be joined by his colleagues Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey, Prince Edward Island Premier Dennis King, and New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs.

Information for Media
A news conference with the Atlantic premiers will be held at 2:45 p.m. on June 29 in the Juliana Room at Pictou Lodge, 172 Lodge Road, Pictou, N.S. Media will have the option of joining the news conference virtually.

Please note that:

  1. All media representatives, including journalists, photographers, camera operators, and technicians, are required to register by submitting their name, affiliation, and contact information by noon on Monday, June 27 to Mary Moszynski at mary@cap-cpma.ca.
  2. Please indicate whether you plan to attend in-person or virtually. If you plan to attend virtually, please indicate whether you would like to be called upon to ask a question. Please note that we will attempt to call upon as many journalists as possible, depending on time constraints.
  3. Only registered media will receive updates to the meeting schedule and media opportunities via email or text message.

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For further information, contact:
Mary Moszynski
Council of Atlantic Premiers
Phone: 902-424-7600
Cell: 902-237-3270
Email: mary@cap-cpma.ca

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Recipients of 2022 Teaching Awards Announced

Wed, 06/22/2022 - 08:55

Today the Provincial Government announced the recipients of the 2022 Premier’s Award for Teaching Innovation and the Minister of Education’s Award for Compassion in Teaching.

The Premier’s Award for Teaching Innovation recognizes primary, elementary or secondary teachers in all disciplines who have demonstrated innovation in instruction and a commitment to preparing their students for future success.

The 2022 Premier’s Award recipients are:

  • Christopher Butler, St. George’s Elementary, Conception Bay South
  • Megan Heath, École Rocher du Nord, St. John’s
  • Stephanie Hodder, C.C. Loughlin Elementary, Corner Brook
  • Jeffrey Locke , Holy Spirit High, Conception Bay South
  • Jim Locke, Mount Pearl Senior High, Mount Pearl
  • Michelle Maracle, J.R. Smallwood Middle School, Wabush
  • Whitney Pye, St. Mary’s All Grade, Mary’s Harbour
  • Ashley Sheppard, C.C. Loughlin Elementary, Corner Brook

The Minister’s Award for Compassion in Teaching recognizes inspirational and compassionate teachers at the primary, elementary or secondary level who have demonstrated an exceptional commitment to supporting the social, emotional and mental health of their students, colleagues or school community as a whole.

The following are the 2022 Minister of Education’s Award recipients:

  • Lora Dawn Angnatok, Jens Havens Memorial Primary, Nain
  • Nancy Boutin, École Boréale, Happy Valley-Goose Bay
  • Mark Bradbury, Templeton Academy, Meadows
  • Paula Bradbury, Corner Brook Regional High, Corner Brook
  • Meghan Devereaux, St. Matthew’s School, St. John’s
  • Stephanie Gillis, Holy Heart of Mary High, School St. John’s
  • Holly Healey, Holy Cross Elementary, Holyrood
  • Bernetta Hickey-Rideout, St. Joseph’s All Grade, Terrenceville
  • Donna Howse Windsor, Elizabeth Park Elementary, Paradise
  • Dwayne Kilfoy, Donald C. Jamieson Academy, Burin

The Honourable Andrew Furey, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador and the Honourable Tom Osborne, Minister of Education, will be presenting the awards to the recipients at a ceremony this fall.

The Teaching Awards were established in 2021 to acknowledge the leadership role that all educators play in the lives of students.

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“Congratulations to the 2022 recipients for their exemplary performance and winning the Premier’s Innovation in Teaching award. Our government appreciates the dedication and passion that teachers contribute to enriching student experiences. While today we honour a select few educators nominated by their peers, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all teachers for the great work taking place across our entire public school system.”
Honourable Andrew Furey
Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador

“It is an honour to acknowledge the dedication and contribution of educators in Newfoundland and Labrador. The 2022 recipients, and all educators across the province, deserve recognition for supporting the social, emotional and mental health of their students during this unprecedented time. The successes of our school system cannot happen without you.”
Honourable Tom Osborne
Minister of Education

Learn more

News Release: Recipients of Teacher Awards Announced

News Release: Call for Nominations for New Teaching Awards

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Annonce des lauréat·e·s des Prix de l’enseignement 2022

Media contacts
Meghan McCabe
Office of the Premier
709-729-3960
meghanmccabe@gov.nl.ca

Tina Coffey
Education
709-729-1906, 687-9903
tcoffey@gov.nl.ca

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Holy Spirit High School Student Named 2022 Lester B. Pearson Scholar

Wed, 06/22/2022 - 07:50

Hailey Lewis, a Level II student of Holy Spirit High is the latest provincial recipient of the Lester B. Pearson Scholarship.

The Lester B. Pearson Scholarship is valued at $50,000 over two years for pre-university study at Pearson College, a United World College in Victoria, B.C. The Provincial Government contributes $34,000 to the scholarship, with the remainder provided through corporate and community sponsors.

As a United World College student, Ms. Lewis will learn how she can inspire change through courageous action, selfless leadership, and careful listening. She will take part in experiences and community activities, so that she is prepared to build with confidence and lead with compassion in later life.

Pearson College is Canada’s most international school and Canada’s only United World College, a movement encompassing 18 global schools dedicated to uniting cultures and countries around the world through education. The college is a two-year, pre-university school for students from over 150 countries who live, study and learn together pursuing the International Baccalaureate and an outdoor-oriented experiential education.

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“On behalf of the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, congratulations to Hailey on her selection as Newfoundland and Labrador’s 2022 Lester B. Pearson Scholarship winner. The Lester B. Pearson Scholarship offers a life-changing opportunity and will provide incredible support in helping Hailey fulfill her long-term goals. Best wishes to Hailey for a successful and enjoyable tenure at Lester B. Pearson College.”
Honourable Tom Osborne
Minister of Education

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Tina Coffey
Education
709-729-1906, 687-9903
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Municipal Come Home Year Celebration Grant Project Comes to Life in Roddickton-Bide Arm

Wed, 06/22/2022 - 07:38

The Honourable Krista Lynn Howell, Minister of Municipal and Provincial Affairs, recently joined members of the Town Council and staff of Roddickton-Bide Arm to unwrap new signage for “The Farm”, the official event site for local Come Home 2022 celebrations.

Funding for the signage was provided under the Municipal Come Home Year Celebration Grants launched in November 2021 to assist municipalities and Inuit Community Governments in preparing for Come Home Year celebrations.

To support the high level of interest and the number of applications received, overall funding was increased from $250,000 to approximately $355,000 for the program. Over 180 towns throughout the province have received a grant through the initiative.

A list of approved projects is available here.

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“Congratulations to the Town of Roddickton-Bide Arm on their efforts to prepare for and welcome visitors as Come Home Year kicks into high gear. We are pleased to partner with the town through the Municipal Come Home Year Celebration Grant to support new signage and a reinvigorated purpose for town’s event site. The grant is helping communities throughout the province with special projects to enhance the experience of Come Home celebrations for all involved.”
Honourable Krista Lynn Howell
Municipal and Provincial Affairs

“The town would like to acknowledge the support provided by the Provincial Government through funding under the Municipal Come Home Year Celebration Grant. The signage is a nice compliment to the additional work completed over the past year. The area is more visible to tourists as well. Thank you for supporting small communities.”
Mayor Kenneth Reid
Town of Roddickton-Bide Arm

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Media contacts
Lynn Robinson
Municipal and Provincial Affairs
709-729-5449, 691-9446
lynnrobinson@gov.nl.ca

Kenneth Reid
Mayor, Roddickton-Bide Arm
kenreid84@hotmail.com

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Contract Awarded to Improve Roads on Northern Peninsula

Tue, 06/21/2022 - 13:29

Approximately 10 kilometres of roads on the Northern Peninsula will be improved following the awarding of a contract for road construction in the region.

A contract valued at $4.5 million has been awarded to Nortech Construction Co Ltd. to complete upgrades on Route 430, Northern Peninsula Highway, including 4.6 kilometres between Bear Cove and Green Island Cove, 2.8 kilometres south of Three Mile Rock, and 1.2 kilometres near the Route 430 intersection with Route 432.

The contract also includes work on approximately one kilometre of Route 430-15, West Link Road.

The scope of work for all areas includes replacing culverts, clearing ditches, and paving.

The Department of Transportation and Infrastructure anticipates this work to be completed later this construction season.

Other work planned for Route 430 includes repairs to Bowing Brook Bridge and Castor River Bridge next construction season.

Information on tenders issued and awarded by the department and other public bodies is available by visiting www.merx.com/govnl.

Information on active highway construction projects and repairs is also available by visiting nl511.ca and on the NL 511 mobile app.

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“Paving rural highways is an investment in rural communities. It creates safer highways for everyone and increases the potential for tourism and economic growth. We look forward to completing more work in this area in future years and remind everyone to drive cautiously through highway construction sites.”
Honourable Andrew Furey
Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador
MHA for Humber – Gros Morne

“Our road construction contracts are improving highways throughout the province. Whether it’s for the Northern Peninsula Highway, Southern Shore Highway, or Trans-Canada Highway, this work is keeping our roads secure and safe. We remind everyone to drive cautiously and to check the 511 app for highway construction updates before they travel.”
Honourable Elvis Loveless
Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure

“These are important road projects and will enhance safety on these much travelled routes in the district. I look forward to this work being completed this construction season and to repairs to Bowing Brook Bridge and Castor River Bridge next season. This work is a step forward and will benefit the residents of St. Barbe – L’Anse aux Meadows.”
Honourable Krista Lynn Howell
Minister of Municipal and Provincial Affairs
MHA St. Barbe – L’Anse aux Meadows

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Learn more
News Release: Provincial Roads Plan Outlines Highway Construction Projects for Two Construction Seasons

News Release: Contract Awarded for Bridge Replacement on Trans-Canada Highway Near Grand Falls-Windsor

News Release: Contracts Awarded for Avalon Peninsula Road Work

News Release: Paving to Begin on Trans-Canada Highway in Southwestern Newfoundland

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Media contacts
Meghan McCabe
Office of the Premier
709-729-3960
meghanmccabe@gov.nl.ca

Kathryn Summers
Transportation and Infrastructure
709-729-1758, 699-6147
kathrynsummers@gov.nl.ca

Hauna Sheppard
Constituency Assistant to the MHA for St. Barbe – L’Anse aux Meadows
709-454-2633
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Applications Open for Seniors’ Social Inclusion Initiative

Tue, 06/21/2022 - 10:09

Today, the Honourable John G. Abbott, Minister of Children, Seniors and Social Development, announced a call for applications for the 2022-23 Seniors’ Social Inclusion Initiative.

The application process is now open for 50+ Clubs and other eligible organizations throughout the province to apply for up to $2,000 to organize and promote activities and programs that support social inclusion, healthy aging, mental wellness, and overall well-being.

As well, eligible applicants can apply for up to $3,000 for intergenerational projects and activities with a focus on increasing interaction; sharing of experiences, knowledge and skills; and fostering respect and understanding across generations.

To obtain more information on the Seniors’ Social Inclusion Initiative, guidelines and application form, please visit the department’s website, email CSSDGrantPrograms@gov.nl.ca, or call toll-free 1-888-494-2266. The deadline to submit an application is October 7, 2022.

In 2021-22, 99 organizations received a total of $200,000 through the Seniors’ Social Inclusion Initiative. Details can be found in the backgrounder below.

As part of Budget 2022, the Provincial Government is investing $200,000 for the initiative again this year.

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“Our government recognizes the importance of 50+ Clubs and seniors-serving organizations as they make a vital contribution to healthy aging and improved physical and mental health for seniors throughout Newfoundland and Labrador. Last year, we supported 99 projects through the Seniors’ Social Inclusion Initiative and I am confident this initiative will continue to help all generations remain active and connected with each other and their communities.”
Honourable John G. Abbott
Minister of Children, Seniors and Social Development

“Funding from the Seniors’ Social Inclusion Initiative has helped us offer lots of activities throughout the week. We were able to host an Easter party for children living with autism. We offer special events throughout the year including for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, and Canada Day. We had our first Paddy’s Day dance in two years, and are planning special events to mark Come Home Year and the Queen’s Jubilee. We are still looking forward to our Teddy Bear’s picnic and other community events. All of this gets seniors and youth out of the house. Some of them have been stuck inside for two or more years.”
Betty Neil
President, Goodwill Seniors Club
Spaniard’s Bay

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Khadija Rehma
Children, Seniors and Social Development
709-729-3768, 730-2977
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Betty Neil
President, Goodwill Seniors Club
709-788-2206

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2021-2022 Seniors’ Social Inclusion Initiative Recipients 

Applicant Project Amount Funded All Saints ACW, Tilton Social activities $1,000 Anglican Homes Inc., St. John’s Supporting social inclusion with technology $1,500 Avalon North Wolverines Search and Rescue, Coley’s Point Senior’s garden party $2,000 Baccalieu Trail Community Church, Bay Roberts St. Patrick’s Day celebration $2,000 Bauline to Bay Bulls 50+ Club Inc., Bay Bulls Lunch and learn session and outings $2,000 Bay De Grave 50+ Club Inc., South River Social activities $2,000 Bay D’Espoir Senior’s Care Association, Milltown Social activities $2,000 Bay Roberts United Church Thank you dinner $1,900 Bay Roberts 50+ Club Outings $2,000 Beothuk 50+ Club, Buchans Junction Intergenerational skills sharing and craft nights $3,000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern NL, St. John’s Between Generations Mentoring $2,800 Bishop Meadon Manor, St. John’s Care packages, flowers, gift cards, cold plates, etc. $1,000 Black Duck 50+ Club, Black Duck Cove Quilting program $2,000 Brain Injury Association of NL, St. John’s Intergenerational peer support and recreation program $2,500 Burgeo First Nation Care packages $2,000 Burnside 50+ Club Burnside Community Day and Christmas celebration $3,000 Canadian Parents for French NL, St. John’s Poppy and Me / Nanny and me…. tout en français $3,000 Caribou 50+ Club, Deer Lake Meal and social $2,000 Clear Water Cove 50+ Club, L’Anse au Clair Social activities including intergenerational cooking and knitting classes $3,000 Cowan Heights United Church, St. John’s Fellowship, fitness and nutrition morning program $2,000 Farm & Market in Clarenville Preserves and cooking classes $1,500 Forever Young 50+ Club Inc., St. Lunaire-Griquet Christmas care packages $1,500 Freshwater Community Centre Inc. Bridging the Gap $3,000 Friendly 50+ Club Inc., Grand Falls-Windsor Intergenerational learning activities $3,000 Gander Community Tennis Association Pickle ball, shuffleboard, and other senior-friendly activities $1,000 Gaskiers Point La Haye Recreation Board, St. Mary’s Hampers for seniors and activities for kids $1,500 Gaultois 50+ Club Intergenerational Community Day $3,000 Gladgreeters 50+ Club, Calvert Outings $2,000 Golden Meadows 50+ Club, Meadows Valentine’s and St. Patrick’s Day celebrations $1,500 Good Samaritan 50+ Club, Isle aux Morts Social activities and intergeneration sewing $2,000 Goodwill Senior Citizen’s Club of Spaniards Bay Afternoon tea/luncheon events, Easter celebrations and Teddy Bear Picnic $3,000 Grand Bank 50+ Club Seniors garden party $2,000 Green Bay Community Youth Network, Springdale Youth teach seniors about technology $3,000 Hare Bay-Dover Lions Club Christmas celebrations $1,500 Hawke’s Bay 50+ Club Social activities $2,000 Humber Arm South 50+ Club, Benoit’s Cove Seniors wellness and information event $1,000 Irishtown Mountainview 50+ Club Inc., Irishtown-Summerside Christmas Stocking Project, dances, darts, game night, yoga, BBQs, meals, and outings. $2,000 Jimmy Pratt Memorial Outreach Centre, St. John’s Seniors’ fitness program $2,000 Joe Batt’s Arm Recreation Seasonal special event celebrations $1,500 Labrador Straits Housing Inc., Forteau Supporting social inclusion with technology $2,000 Lawn 50+ Club Community outreach and engagement $1,500 Life Unlimited for Older Adults, Springdale Grandfriends intergenerational project $3,000 Long Island Quilters, Lushes Bight-Beaumont-Beaumont North Quilting program $1,000 Loyal Orange Lodge #153 chosen few Tilton All-ages Fish and Brewis Dinner $2,500 Makinsons 50 Plus Go Getters Club, Clarke’s Beach Social activities $2,000 Marina Golden Age 50+ Club, Holyrood Extend reach program for seniors in long term care $1,500 Marystown Lions Golden Age 50+ Club Travel support for members to attend 45th Annual 50+ Federation Conference $1,500 Marysvale Conception Bay 50+ Seniors Group, Georgetown Year-end outing in June and Christmas celebration $2,000 Mount Pearl Seniors Independence Group Purchase a bingo machine for weekly bingo $2,000 New Horizons 50+ Club, Upper Island Cove Christmas social $1,000 New Horizons Random Seniors 50+ Club, Hillview-Adeytown Supporting social inclusion and skill development with technology $1,750 NL Association for the Deaf, St. John’s Weekly recreational activities for deaf seniors $2,000 No Surrender LOL #15, Spaniard’s Bay Christmas celebration $1,000 North Harbour (Placentia Bay) 50+ Club Wellness Fair $2,000 North Harbour Lions Club Supporting social inclusion with technology $1,500 North River 50+ Friendship Club Supporting social inclusion with technology and intergenerational story/skill-sharing sessions $3,000 Old School Intergenerational Projects, St. John’s Various intergenerational workshops $3,000 Pilley’s Island Recreation Committee Sunshine to Seniors – weekly activity sessions $2,000 Port au Choix 50+ Club Walk Away the Pounds and Moving Joints $2,000 Red Bay Town Council Supporting social inclusion with technology $2,500 Royal Canadian Legion, Spaniard’s Bay Open mic sessions $2,000 Royal Pandora 50+ Club, Salvage Seasonal special event celebrations $2,000 Salmonier 50+ Club, Mount Carmel Purchase new books for the library $1,000 Salmonier South 50+ Club, St. Joseph’s Seasonal special event celebrations and club activities $2,000 Sandwich Bay 50+ Club, Cartwright Afternoon tea and socials and special music and friends sessions $2,000 Senior Citizens 50+ Club, Stephenville Prizes for spot dances for special occasions, lunches, games and small gatherings $2,000 Southern Shore Emerald 50+ Club, Renews-Cappahayden Outings $1,000 Southwest Arm 50 Plus Club, Hillview-Adeytown Afternoon tea and lunch event and hike around Abraham’s Pond $2,000 St. Bride’s Recreation Christmas celebrations and games nights $2,000 St. George’s Indian Band Council Inc. Elder’s Feast $2,000 St. John’s Retired Citizens Association Intergenerational Choir; Nia Movement Program; Healthy Aging Lecture Series; techKNOW tutors $2,500 St. John’s Status of Women Council and Women’s Centre Bi-weekly tea for women and non-binary individuals $2,000 St. Lawrence 50+ Golden Age Club Seniors multi-day overnight outing $2,000 St. Mark’s Anglican Church, Shearstown Christmas care packages $1,500 St. Peter’s ACW, Harbour Grace South Christmas celebration $1,000 St. Peter’s Senior Citizen’s Club, Spaniard’s Bay Healthy lunches during weekly socials and outings, and Christmas celebrations $1,000 St. Shott’s Recreation Committee Community supper $2,000 Star of The Sea Association of The Sacred Heart Parish Placentia Christmas celebrations $2,000 Summerford and Area Age-Friendly Intergenerational skiing and cooking events $3,000 Swift Current – Black River Fifty Plus Club Intergenerational skills sharing $3,000 The Evening Breeze 50+ Club, Jackson’s Arm Health and wellness information sessions and intergenerational recreation activities $3,000 Time in the Hall Square Dancers, Eastport 2-day square dancing session $2,500 Toe of the Boot 50+ Club, Lamaline Travel support for members to attend 45th Annual 50+ Federation Conference $1,500 Torbay 50+ Friendship Club Overnight outing $2,000 Town of Admiral’s Beach Town picnic, birthday celebrations and outdoor gatherings. $2,000 Town of Branch Seniors’ dinner and information session on using technology for social connection. $2,000 Town of Deer Lake Painting workshops $2,000 Town of Harbour Grace Support for Otterbury Schoolhouse Memory Mug-ups $1,500 Town of Paradise Intergenerational Youth and Seniors Day in Paradise $2,500 Town of Pasadena Intergenerational day and activities throughout the year $2,550 Town of Roddickton-Bide Arm Intergenerational activities $3,000 Trinity Bay North 50+ Club, Little Catalina Care packages $1,500 Twin Cities Seniors 50+ Club, Labrador City Low-impact physical activity program $2,000 Victoria Lions Club Christmas celebrations $2,000 Violence Prevention Avalon East, St. John’s Care packages $1,500 Watts Cove Quilting Bees, Torbay Outing and materials to make a charity quilt $1,000 Worsley Park 50+ Club, Conception Bay South Outings $2,000 Yesterday’s Youth 50+ Club, St. Mary’s St. Patrick’s Day celebrations and intergenerational activities with school $3,000 YMCA of Newfoundland and Labrador YMCA Cross Cultural Cooking for Seniors $3,000  TOTAL $200,000

 

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Media Advisory: Minister Howell to Visit Roddickton-Bide Arm Come Home Year Celebration Site

Tue, 06/21/2022 - 08:52

The Honourable Krista Lynn Howell, Minister of Municipal and Provincial Affairs, will join council members and staff of the Town of Roddickton-Bide Arm for the arrival of new signage for ‘The Farm’, the official event site for Come Home 2022 celebrations.

The event takes place today (Tuesday, June 21) at 3:00 p.m. The Farm is located on Marine Drive.

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Lynn Robinson
Municipal and Provincial Affairs
709-729-5449, 691-9446
lynnrobinson@gov.nl.ca

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YMCA-NL to Act as Not-For-Profit Operator of Pre-Kindergarten Pilot Locations; Minister Osborne Available to Media

Tue, 06/21/2022 - 08:00

Today, the Provincial and Federal Governments announced that YMCA of Newfoundland and Labrador (YMCA-NL) has been selected by the province as the not-for-profit organization that will operate all of the initial locations in the Pre-Kindergarten early learning pilot program set to open in 2022-23.

The Honourable Tom Osborne, Minister of Education and Jason Brown, CEO of YMCA-NL will be available to media at 11:00 a.m. today to answer questions about next steps for the pilot program. This availability will take place at the Ches Penney Family YMCA, located 35 Ridge Road in St. John’s.

YMCA-NL was chosen as a result of the Request for Proposals process released in May 2022 when the pilot locations were announced. Preference was given to organizations that demonstrated the ability to run multiple locations. More than 30 locations were identified for the pilot program, and YMCA-NL has indicated interest and ability in running all of them.

Registration for the Pre-Kindergarten pilot program will be facilitated by YMCA-NL. Details and registration process information will be communicated by YMCA as sites are ready to open, and registration for select locations is anticipated to start in late summer 2022.

The first locations will open in either fall 2022 or winter 2023 to any child who starts Kindergarten in September 2023. Pre-Kindergarten spaces will be available to any child in this age range subject to availability, whether they have existing child care or not. The addition of new Pre-Kindergarten spaces will in turn create openings in existing child care services.

The Pre-Kindergarten program will run full-time, including during the summer months. As a regulated full-day early learning program under the Operating Grant Program, families will pay $15 per day for the remainder of 2022, with a reduction to $10 per day starting in January 2023.

The pilot locations are the first in the Pre-Kindergarten early learning program created through the Federal-Provincial Early Learning Action Plan, set for full implementation by 2025-26. The pilot project will create approximately 600 new regulated early learning and child care spaces in communities throughout the province, with further spaces added each year toward the goal of 3,100 new regulated spaces by 2025-26.

The Federal-Provincial Early Learning Action Plan is increasing access to regulated child care through the creation of approximately 6,000 spaces by 2025-26, as well as improving affordability, inclusivity and the quality of early learning and child care programming in Newfoundland and Labrador. This plan is made possible by federal investments in the Canada-wide Early Learning and Child Care system, including $306 million for the 2021-22 to 2025-26 Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Canada-wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement, a one-time investment of nearly $6.5 million in 2021-22 to support the early childhood workforce, as well as over $34 million for the 2021-22 to 2025-26 Early Learning and Child Care Extension Agreement.

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“We are thrilled that YMCA of Newfoundland and Labrador has stepped forward to run all of the Pre-Kindergarten pilot locations launching in 2022-23. YMCA-NL is a not-for-profit organization with a successful track record of delivering high quality early learning and child care programming in this province, as well as the expertise to run multiple operations throughout the province. They will be a valuable partner in supporting a key commitment of the Federal-Provincial Early Learning Action Plan.”
Honourable Tom Osborne
Minister of Education

“Creating new spaces is essential to ensuring access to child care for families. These new  licensed child care spaces will allow more children and families in Newfoundland and Labrador across the province to access high-quality, affordable, flexible and inclusive early learning and child care.”
Honourable Karina Gould
Canada’s Minister of Families, Children and Social Development, Government of Canada

“The YMCA has been a part of life in Newfoundland and Labrador since 1854, and we were among the first operators of regulated child care in the province. YMCA-NL, in collaboration with our colleagues at YMCA of Exploits Valley and YMCA of Western Newfoundland, operates province-wide. We are delighted to be named operator for Pre-Kindergarten pilot sites and we look forward to serving even more families in the years to come.”
Jason Brown
CEO, YMCA of Newfoundland and Labrador

Learn more
Pre-Kindergarten Pilot Set to Create Approximately 600 Regulated Early Learning Spaces in 2022-23

Governments of Canada and Newfoundland and Labrador Provide Update on Pre-Kindergarten and the Early Learning and Child Care Action Plan

Federal-Provincial Action Plan on Early Learning and Child Care Released

$10 a day child care for families in Newfoundland and Labrador 

Toward $10-a-Day: Early Learning and Child Care

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Tina Coffey
Education
709-729-1906, 687-9903
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Mohammad Hussain
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Families, Children and Social Development, Karina Gould
mohammad.a.hussain@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca

Michelle Northover
Vice President, Financial Development and Communications, YMCA-NL
709-691-6610
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Provincial Government Establishes Acute Response Team

Mon, 06/20/2022 - 18:25

An Acute Response Team has been established by the Provincial Government to address issues associated with homelessness/transient homelessness in Happy Valley-Goose Bay.

The Acute Response Team brings together senior leaders and decision-makers to lead the rapid development and implementation of acute responses to address the needs of individuals who are experiencing homelessness in the area. The Team has a mandate to address issues involving the vulnerable population that have arisen in the community.

In addition to sharing information, ideas and perspectives, the Acute Response Team provides a forum to collaborate and coordinate actions and solutions by organizations individually, or together with other entities.

Lisa Dempster, Minister Responsible for Labrador Affairs and Minister Responsible for Indigenous Affairs and Reconciliation, and John Hogan, Minister of Justice and Public Safety, will serve as co-chairs of the Team. The Team is composed of representatives of government, the Town of Happy Valley-Goose Bay, and Indigenous Governments and Organizations.

Members of the Acute Response Team are:

  • Lisa Dempster, Minister Responsible for Indigenous Affairs and Reconciliation and Minister Responsible for Labrador Affairs, Co-chair;
  • John Hogan, Minister of Justice and Public Safety, Co-chair;
  • John Haggie, Minister of Health and Community Services;
  • John Abbott, Minister Responsible for the Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation;
  • Perry Trimper, Member of the House of Assembly for Lake Melville;
  • Representative designated by Nunatsiavut Government;
  • Etienne Rich, Grand Chief of Innu Nation;
  • Mary Ann Nui, Deputy Grand Chief of the Innu Nation;
  • Eugene Hart, Chief of the Sheshatshui Innu First Nation;
  • Todd Russell, President of NunatuKavut Community Council; and,
  • George Andrews, Mayor of the Town of Happy Valley-Goose Bay.

The efforts of the Acute Response Team are in addition to the work that has been undertaken by an Action Team, which was convened in 2021 to focus attention on vulnerable populations in Happy Valley-Goose Bay and address housing, health and other supportive services for individuals experiencing homelessness or at risk of experiencing homelessness. The Action Team, which represents a community-led and collaborative approach, has a membership which includes Indigenous Governments and Organizations, community partners, the RCMP, the regional health authority, and government departments and agencies.

Quotes
”The work that is being undertaken by the Acute Response Team will be founded on respectful, active listening and shared learning. Everyone involved in this process understands that we are dealing with complex issues and the discussions will be centred on the need for trauma-informed actions and solutions.”
Honourable Lisa Dempster
Minister Responsible for Labrador Affairs and Minister Responsible for Indigenous Affairs and Reconciliation

“This team’s objective is to identify required supports and highlight the issues surrounding safety and well-being of the homeless/transiently homeless population and residents of the area. There are no easy fixes but we are committed to collaborating with Indigenous Governments and organizations, the town of Happy Valley-Goose Bay and other stakeholders to identify some possible areas where action can be taken.”
Honourable John Hogan
Minister of Justice and Public Safety

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Community Partners Continuing Supports for Homelessness in Happy Valley-Goose Bay

Federal and Provincial Governments Help Address Housing and Homelessness Needs in Happy Valley-Goose Bay

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Allan Bock
Labrador Affairs Secretariat
Office of Indigenous Affairs and Reconciliation
709-896-4449, 899-6446
allanbock@gov.nl.ca

Emily-Jane Gillingham
Justice and Public Safety
709-729-2634, 730-4607
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Media Advisory: Minister Osborne to Bring Greetings at PATT39 Conference

Mon, 06/20/2022 - 14:25

The Honourable Tom Osborne, Minister of Education will bring greetings at the Pupil’s Attitudes Towards Technology (PATT) 39th research conference tomorrow (Tuesday, June 21) at 8:45 a.m. at Memorial University’s Signal Hill Campus.

PATT is an international technology education conference that has been ongoing for three decades, and is being hosted for the first time in Canada this year by Memorial University’s Faculty of Education. The conference brings together researchers and practitioners from around the world to share research and best practices in technology education.

Media interested in attending are asked to contact Angela Hunt with Memorial University at angela.hunt@mun.ca.

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Tina Coffey
Education
709-729-1906, 687-9903
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Media Advisory: Minister Abbott to Bring Greetings at Waypoints Annual General Meeting

Mon, 06/20/2022 - 14:11

The Honourable John G. Abbott, Minister of Children, Seniors and Social Development, will bring greetings at Waypoints Annual General Meeting tomorrow (Tuesday, June 21).

The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Capital Hotel, 208 Kenmount Road, St. John’s.

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Media contact
Khadija Rehma
Children, Seniors and Social Development
709-729-3768, 730-2977
khadijarehma@gov.nl.ca

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Special Edition Come Home 2022 Medals to be Featured at the Platinum Jubilee Royal St. John’s Regatta

Mon, 06/20/2022 - 12:30

Special edition Come Home 2022 medals will be featured at this year’s Platinum Jubilee Royal St. John’s Regatta taking place on Wednesday, August 3 at Quidi Vidi Lake, weather permitting.

The Honourable Steve Crocker, Minister of Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation, was at Quidi Vidi Lake this morning to unveil a sneak peak of the medals. The minister was joined by Bradley Power, Immediate Past President of the Royal St. John’s Regatta Committee, for the unveiling. As part of Come Home 2022 celebrations, all medals will include this year’s iconic Come Home logo.

The Royal St. John’s Regatta Committee will be holding ‘Come Home Year Races’ this weekend on Saturday, June 25, weather permitting. These races will give rowers the first taste of competition on Quidi Vidi Lake. Additionally, on Regatta Day, the male championship race will be named the ‘Come Home Year’ Male Championship Race.

A concert will also take place pond side at Quidi Vidi Lake the night before the races on Tuesday, August 2, weather permitting. Discussions are underway and the Regatta Committee is expected to announce details on the concert in the coming weeks.

New rowing oars for all race participants will be purchased by the Regatta Committee. The Committee will also complete some infrastructure upgrades in the Boathouse, including the installation of a mini-split, to help with their operating cost savings.

The Royal St. John’s Regatta is the oldest continuing sporting event in North America, with 2022 marking the 204th anniversary. The annual event is known to draw up to 50,000 spectators each year to the shores of Quidi Vidi Lake.

Special edition Come Home 2022 medals to be featured at this year’s Platinum Jubilee Royal St. John’s Regatta.

Quotes
“Both the Regatta and Come Home 2022 are about, ‘reconnection.’ We’ve spoken about Come Home reuniting Newfoundlanders and Labradorians with their family and friends who are living away. And this year, with the races and the traditional garden party component of the event going ahead, the Regatta is reconnecting Newfoundlanders and Labradorians with the long-held tradition of spending a day ‘at the races’ cheering on the athletes and enjoying some concessions and games.”
Honourable Steve Crocker
Minister of Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation

“We are thrilled to head into this season with such an incredible partnership and support from the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. What better way to return to our regular festival and races than to invite our friends and family to ‘come home’ this summer. There’s something in it for everyone; commemorative medals and new oars for the athletes, operational cost savings for the organization and festivities for the public. Stay tuned for exciting announcements ahead to celebrate Come Home Year pond side on Regatta-Eve!”
Noelle Thomas Kennell
President, Royal St. John’s Regatta Committee

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Adrienne Luther
Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation
709-729-4819, 730-2953
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Keith White
Royal St. John’s Regatta Committee
709-693-2722
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Media Advisory: Minister Howell to Visit Roddickton-Bide Arm Come Home Year Celebration Site

Mon, 06/20/2022 - 10:25

The Honourable Krista Lynn Howell, Minister of Municipal and Provincial Affairs, will join council members and staff of the Town of Roddickton-Bide Arm for the arrival of new signage for ‘The Farm’, the official event site for Come Home 2022 celebrations.

The event takes place tomorrow (Tuesday, June 21) at 12:30 p.m. The Farm is located on Marine Drive.

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Lynn Robinson
Municipal and Provincial Affairs
709-729-5449, 691-9446
lynnrobinson@gov.nl.ca

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Provincial Government and Labrador West Teachers Ratify Tentative Agreement

Mon, 06/20/2022 - 09:45

The Honourable Siobhan Coady, Deputy Premier and President of Treasury Board, and the Honourable Tom Osborne, Minister of Education, are pleased that a tentative agreement for the renewal of the Labrador West Collective Agreement has been ratified with the Newfoundland and Labrador Teachers Association.

This agreement provides a salary increase effective retroactively from September 1, 2020, as well as improvements regarding leave and housing. A committee will also be formed to address recruitment and retention opportunities in the region. Further details will be released once the final agreement is signed.

This is the third set of agreements the Provincial Government has negotiated this year, beginning with the Newfoundland and Labrador Medical Association, followed by the Newfoundland and Labrador Dental Association.

Quotes
“I extend my thanks to the negotiating teams from government and the Labrador West teachers for working together to reach this new collective agreement. Government remains committed to working with unions across the province to find bargaining solutions that fit with the fiscal realities we all face.”
Honourable Siobhan Coady
Deputy Premier and Minister of Finance

“I am very pleased a tentative agreement has been ratified with the Newfoundland and Labrador Teachers Association for educators in Labrador West. This agreement when ratified will support the recruitment of teachers in the region. I thank the NLTA and its members for their continued support of students in this province.”
Honourable Tom Osborne
Minister of Education

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Provincial Government and Dentists Sign Agreements

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Victoria Barbour
Treasury Board Secretariat
709-729-4087, 327-6152
victoriabarbour@gov.nl.ca

Tina Coffey
Education
709-729-1906, 687-9903
tcoffey@gov.nl.ca 

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Media Advisory: Minister Crocker to Announce Support for the Platinum Jubilee Royal St. John’s Regatta

Fri, 06/17/2022 - 13:36

The Honourable Steve Crocker, Minister of Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation, will announce support for the Platinum Jubilee Royal St. John’s Regatta as part of Come Home 2022 on Monday, June 20 at 9:30 a.m.

Minister Crocker will be joined by Noelle Thomas-Kennell, President of the Royal St. John’s Regatta Committee.

The announcement will take place in the Winner’s Circle at Quidi Vidi Lake, 10 Clancey Drive, St. John’s. In the event of inclement weather, the announcement will move inside the Royal St. John’s Regatta Boathouse.

Media attending are asked to please RSVP to Adrienne Luther (adrienneluther@gov.nl.ca).

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Adrienne Luther
Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation
709-729-4819, 730-2953
adrienneluther@gov.nl.ca

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Provincial Government Supports New Gander Office for Association for New Canadians

Fri, 06/17/2022 - 13:00

Today, the Honourable Gerry Byrne, Minister of Immigration, Population Growth and Skills, announced the creation of a new office for the Association for New Canadians in Gander. He was joined by the Honourable John Haggie, Minister of Health and Community Services and MHA for Gander, Derrick Hann, Manager of Satellite Offices with the Association for New Canadians, and Percy Farwell, Mayor of the Town of Gander.

Gander and surrounding communities are experiencing an influx of newcomers and the demand for settlement supports is at an all-time high. This new office, funded in part by the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, will provide those supports across a region spanning from Fogo Island to Appleton to Gambo. It will be staffed by a Regional Settlement Coordinator who will assist the burgeoning newcomer population with in-person and virtual services ranging from navigating citizenship pathways to English language training.

Newfoundland and Labrador welcomed a record number of newcomers in 2021 and many are choosing to live and work outside of the Northeast Avalon. To ensure newcomers are successful and that communities can continue to grow, on-the-ground service delivery is required.

The new Association for New Canadians office in Gander, which is slated to open within weeks, will join a province-wide network of offices located in:

  • Labrador City
  • Happy Valley-Goose Bay
  • Forteau
  • St. Anthony
  • Corner Brook
  • Grand Falls-Windsor
  • Clarenville
  • St. John’s

This initiative is aimed at boosting newcomer attraction and retention and supports the Provincial Government target of welcoming 5,100 newcomers per year by 2026.

To connect with an Association for New Canadian office near you, please visit here.

Quotes
“Newcomers are turbocharging Newfoundland and Labrador. They are contributing to every aspect of society and we need to make sure they get the services they need so they can be proud to call this place ‘home’. Our government is thrilled to be funding this additional Association for New Canadians office in Gander that will provide our newest neighbours with assistance and solutions to complex issues.”
Honourable Gerry Byrne
Minister of Immigration, Population Growth and Skills

“As the MHA for the District of Gander, I am pleased to see this important investment for the new office for the Association of New Canadians in the Town of Gander. This funding will provide new opportunities for growth in our town and meets a recognized need in the area. Congratulations to everyone involved.”
Honourable John Haggie
Minister of Health and Community Services and MHA for Gander

“Home to an international airport, military base, aviation training programs with international students, and a growing number of immigrant workers, Gander is a diverse community and home to a rich mosaic of cultures from around the world. We are so pleased to hear that government is supporting the Association for New Canadians in establishing a satellite office in Gander, to support the growing number of immigrants arriving in our community. We appreciate the support of Minister Gerry Byrne and his department, and the advocacy of our MHA John Haggie in bringing this investment to fruition.”
Percy Farwell
Mayor of Gander

“The Association for New Canadians gratefully acknowledges the support of the Office of Immigration and Multiculturalism to help establish our newest satellite office in Gander. We look forward to working collaboratively with community and government partners to support newcomers who choose to live and work in this area.”
Megan Morris
Executive Director, Association for New Canadians

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Jeremy Reynolds
Immigration, Population Growth and Skills
709-729-2377
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Kayla White
Town of Gander
709-651-5909
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Jean Graham
Association for New Canadians
709-749-1018
jgraham@ancnl.ca

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Media Advisory: Premier Furey to attend SEUS-CP Conference

Fri, 06/17/2022 - 11:50

The Honourable Andrew Furey, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, will attend the 2022 Southeastern United States-Canadian Provinces Alliance (SEUS-CP) Conference in Savanah, Georgia from June 19-21.

The Provincial Government has been involved in the SEUS-CP Conference since it was established. The SEUS-CP Alliance was established in 2007 to enhance trade and investment, promote business partnerships, and encourage technological exchanges between the member provinces and states. The Alliance reinforces the importance of the long-standing Canadian-U.S. relationship and expands commercial opportunities in strategic sectors and markets through new partnerships.

Six organizations from the province will be taking part in the conference:

  • Functional Foods Sensory Laboratory
  • Rudy’s Transportation Services
  • SucSeed Social Enterprises
  • The Oat Company
  • Port of Argentia
  • 3F Waste Recovery.

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Media contact
Meghan McCabe
Office of the Premier
709-729-3960
meghanmccabe@gov.nl.ca

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