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Today, in Gander, the Honourable Andrew Furey, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, joined the Honourable John Haggie, Minister of Health and Community Services, to highlight Budget 2022 investments in health care that benefit the Central region of the island portion of the province. They were joined by Andrée Robichaud, President and CEO of the Central Regional Health Authority, and Dr. Jared Butler, Acting Director of Medical Services for the Central Regional Health Authority.
The expansion of the role of virtual care in the province is part of government’s ongoing work to provide support and options for patients. With an investment of $3 million, Budget 2022 builds upon this program through the continuation of two Virtual ER services in the Central Health region to assist with the provision of urgent care. This virtual option at two of Central Health’s referral centre sites will be staffed 24 hours a day. Virtual ER services also provide continuity for the delivery of essential health care, particularly in support of physician shortages and recruitment challenges.
Health Hubs in Gander and Grand Falls-Windsor continue to be important points of care for residents in the region. Budget 2022 includes support of $1.8 million for the continuation of the Health Hubs in these areas.
Budget 2022 also allocates more than $14 million for the continued implementation of the measures government announced in fall 2021 to help improve access to primary health care in Newfoundland and Labrador, including a new Collaborative Team Clinic for the Central region.
Additionally, a second paramedicine team has also been implemented for seven days a week, with a second crew on standby, at the James Paton Memorial Regional Health Centre, and the Central Newfoundland Regional Health Centre. This continued investment helps improve call response times, increases paramedic presence in the ER during the busiest time of day and improves the health and safety of the people of the Central region.
Budget 2022 continues a course of action to reimagine the system to best deliver health services focused on improving health outcomes and addressing the factors that influence people’s health. More information can be found here.
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“We recognize the changing demographics of our province and, with that, the changing health care needs of residents. Thank you to all of the amazing health care professionals throughout Newfoundland and Labrador for the work they do. Woven throughout Budget 2022 is a narrative of how we are reimagining the system and navigating a path forward for residents and continuing to work collaboratively to improve health care access throughout every region of Newfoundland and Labrador.”
Honourable Andrew Furey
Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador
“We know we have to take a different approach to the delivery of health care in our province. We need to focus on solutions such as the Collaborative Team Clinic approach, whereby people have a health home to serve their needs, as well as virtual care. We can’t tackle these challenges on our own, but need to continue to work with stakeholders in our efforts to find sustainable solutions that benefit us all.”
Honourable John Haggie
Minister of Health and Community Services
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Meghan McCabe
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Health and Community Services
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Public Advisory: Occupational Health and Safety Charges Laid Against Hurricane Industrial Equipment and Blue Water Agencies
Nova Scotia-based companies Hurricane Industrial Equipment Incorporated and Blue Water Agencies Limited have been charged with violations under Newfoundland and Labrador’s Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Act and Regulations.
The charges result from an investigation by the Department of Digital Government and Service NL’s Occupational Health and Safety Division into an incident which occurred in July 2020, resulting in serious injuries to an employee of Hurricane Industrial Equipment Incorporated at Blue Water Agencies Limited’s worksite in Conception Bay South.
Hurricane Industrial Equipment Incorporated is charged with two violations under the OHS Act and Regulations relating to its alleged failure to:
- Provide a safe workplace, and the necessary equipment, systems and tools that are without risk to workers, and
- Ensure that safe work procedures were followed at the workplace.
Blue Water Agencies Limited is charged with two violations of the OHS Act and Regulations relating to its alleged failure to:
- As a Principal Contractor, to ensure that employers and workers performing work in respect to a project, comply with the OHS Act and Regulations, and
- As an employer, to ensure that its OHS Program was implemented, in particular with respect to contractors.
The companies’ first appearance is scheduled for May 16, 2022, at Provincial Court in St. John’s.
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Graduating Student Leadership Applications Open for the Safe, Caring and Inclusive Schools Bursary
Applications are now being accepted for the Safe, Caring and Inclusive Schools Graduating Student Leadership Bursary.
The bursary awards a $500 tuition voucher for post-secondary education to graduating students who showed leadership in establishing and maintaining safe, caring and inclusive school communities.
The deadline for submissions is May 20. More information on the bursary, including the application, can be found here or by emailing sisstudentawards@nlesd.ca.
The Safe and Caring Schools Policy helps to establish school-based protocols and practices that challenge all forms of bullying, harassment, and inappropriate behaviour and create an environment of acceptance, belonging, respect and empathy.
The Provincial Government promotes 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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“This bursary recognizes the efforts of students establishing and maintaining a safe, caring and inclusive school community. I encourage graduating students to reflect on this past year, share your stories and experiences and apply for the Safe, Caring and Inclusive Schools Bursary.”
Honourable Tom Osborne
Minister of Education
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Public Advisory: Hunters Reminded to Submit Big Game Licence Applications Before Deadline
Hunters wishing to enter the 2022 big game licence draw or advance their priority pool are reminded applications must be submitted by Friday, April 29.
Beginning this year, the big game application process has shifted to a primarily online service to increase efficiency and flexibility in administration and improve hunter service. Individuals who have not yet set up a Wildlife Information Management System online account are encouraged to do so.
The application period was increased from four to nine weeks this year to provide additional time for individuals to register for an online account.
Detailed account set-up instructions were mailed to all hunters who do not currently have an online account. The mail out document contains a detailed step-by-step guide describing how to set up an online account. In addition to the mail-out document, an instructional video outlining each step can be viewed here. Other options for submitting applications are being provided for individuals who reside in areas with limited internet access.
Individuals seeking assistance setting up an online account or who have general questions about the registration process can contact the Wildlife Division by telephone at 709-637-2025, 709-729-2630 or email at wildlifelicense@gov.nl.ca.
Earlier in the application period, some individuals experienced difficulties in contacting the division. The backlog has been cleared, and individuals can now expect to receive a response to emails within one to two business days.
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Craig Renouf
Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture
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Media Advisory: Minister Bragg to Attend Grieg Seafood Newfoundland’s Grand Opening
The Honourable Derrick Bragg, Minister of Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture, will attend the grand opening of Grieg Seafood Newfoundland’s Placentia Bay aquaculture facility. Minister Bragg will be joined by Paul Pike, MHA for Burin – Grand Bank.
The event will take place tomorrow (Thursday, April 21) at 10:30 a.m. at 7 Kaetlyn Osmond Drive in Marystown.
Masking, physical distancing and other public health measures are encouraged.
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Linda Skinner
Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture
709-637-2284, 632-8167
lindaskinner@gov.nl.ca
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Media Advisory: Premier Furey to Highlight Health Care Investments in Central Region
The Honourable Andrew Furey, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, will highlight Budget 2022 investments in the health care sector for the Central region of the island at an event tomorrow (Thursday, April 21) at 11:00 a.m. The announcement will take place at Conference Room D, Level 1, James Paton Memorial Hospital, Gander.
Premier Furey will be joined by the Honourable John Haggie, Minister of Health and Community Services, and Andrée Robichaud, President and CEO of the Central Regional Health Authority.
The announcement will be live-streamed on the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador’s Facebook page.
Masking, physical distancing and other Public Health protocols will be followed during this event.
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Meghan McCabe
Office of the Premier
709-729-3960
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Health and Community Services
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‘Celebrating Home’ to Spur Multicultural Showcases Across Newfoundland and Labrador
Today the Honourable Gerry Byrne, Minister of Immigration, Population Growth and Skills, announced a call for proposals for ‘Celebrating Home, an initiative that encourages service organizations and communities to apply for up to $500 towards offering a multicultural event or program as part of Come Home 2022 festivities.
The “Celebrating Home” initiative is the first Come Home 2022-related grant to showcase the increasingly diverse peoples and communities that proudly call Newfoundland and Labrador home.
Eligible applicants must operate within Newfoundland and Labrador and be either a:
- Municipality or local service district; or
- Not-for-profit community group or organization.
The deadline for applications is May 13, 2022. Please see the backgrounder below for eligibility requirements and visit here or email diversity@gov.nl.ca for more information.
‘Celebrating Home’ is the latest in a suite of newcomer-focused programs and services that are positioning Newfoundland and Labrador as a national leader on immigration settlement and retention. Recent examples include:
- Becoming one of only three jurisdictions in Canada to eliminate all provincial immigration application fees
- Leading the nation in support for Ukrainians displaced by the Russia Invasion by launching the Ukrainian Family Support Desk
- On-going work of the Ministerial Committee on Anti-Racism to end all forms of racism
- Continuing the Multiculturalism Grant Program to showcase cultural diversity
- Expanding medical care plan coverage for international graduates to be “best-in-class’ in Canada
- Addressing the long-standing issue of foreign qualifications recognition
- Funding a unique-to-Canada Postgraduate Retention Coordinator position at Memorial University.
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“Newfoundland and Labrador is growing, and a big reason why is that record numbers of newcomers are choosing to make this place their home. ‘Celebrating Home’ is showcasing our increasing diversity for the benefit of all our residents and Come Home 2022 visitors. Once again we are showing that diversity is our strength.”
Honourable Gerry Byrne
Minister of Immigration, Population Growth and Skills
“The Association for New Canadian is delighted to support ‘Celebrating Home,’ which seeks to engage newcomers in Come Home 2022 activities. Initiatives such as these are a wonderful way to highlight the province’s diverse population and their contributions to our communities.”
Megan Morris
Executive Director, Association for New Canadians
“Municipalities across the province are preparing for Come Home 2022. It is important that we recognize the diversity already in our communities and ensure that we continue to create spaces that are open, inclusive and welcoming to newcomers.”
Amy Coady
President, Municipalities Newfoundland and Labrador
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BACKGROUNDER
‘Celebrating Home’ Call for Proposals and Funding Guidelines 2022-2023
The Department of Immigration, Population Growth, and Skills is investing up to $500 for any organizations and municipalities to support Come Home 2022 activities. The ‘Celebrating Home’ initiative supports community organizations and municipalities and local service districts to host diversity and multiculturalism events as a part of Come Home 2022 throughout the year.
This initiative is inspired by the multifaceted ways one can view ‘home’, and offers a celebration of these different viewpoints. The word “home” can have various meanings and is defined based on one’s context, culture, and background. Acknowledging these differences, through the growing diverse population and celebrating diversity and multicultural with community events are key factors of welcoming Newfoundland and Labradoreans around the world and attracting more immigrants to come ‘home’ to Newfoundland and Labrador.
Funding Eligibility
Eligible applicants must operate within Newfoundland and Labrador and be either a:
- Municipality or local service district; or
- Not-for-profit community group or organization.
The ‘Celebrating Home’ Initiative Program will provide up to a maximum of $500 per eligible applicant in the form of a non-repayable grant. Applicants will not be required to submit a claim or invoices, but may be required to provide a brief report on use of funds and project results.
Applicants must agree that the name of the organization and the amount of funding awarded will be released publicly.
Eligible Funding Activities
Eligible funding activities would be those that:
- Promote Come Home 2022 through a celebration of diversity and multiculturalism;
- Advance cultural diversity and understanding of cultural differences in Newfoundland and Labrador communities through intercultural exchanges and events; and,
- Create an avenue for cultural groups and/or organizations to educate other residents on their specific cultures, as well as engage them in culture-specific celebrations.
Ineligible Costs
Ineligible costs include:
- Major Capital costs, including vehicle purchases, construction or renovation of buildings or monuments, etc.’
- Travel outside Newfoundland and Labrador, except in special circumstances pre-approved by the Department;
- Financial losses/deficits incurred by the organization;
- Training allowances or tuition payments; and
- Lobbying/advocacy activities of the organization
How Do I Apply?
There is an application form to complete for the funding. This form is available online here. Interested organizations must complete and submit an application form to the Office of Immigration and Multiculturalism, Department of Immigration, Population Growth and Skills by email or mail at the following addresses:
Email: diversity@gov.nl.ca
or
Office of Immigration and Multiculturalism
Department of Immigration, Population Growth, and Skills
Confederation Building
P.O. Box 8700
St. John’s, NL A1B 4J6
Deadline for Applications
The deadline for applications is May 13, 2022.
Contact below for more information
Office of Immigration and Multiculturalism
Department of Immigration, Population Growth, and Skills
Tel: 709-729-6607
E-mail: diversity@gov.nl.ca
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Media Advisory: Minister Byrne to Launch Multicultural Celebrations for Come Home 2022
The Honourable Gerry Byrne, Minister of Immigration, Population Growth and Skills, will launch multicultural celebration opportunities across Newfoundland and Labrador as part of Come Home 2022, tomorrow (Wednesday, April 20) at 10:00 a.m.
The announcement will take place at the Rotary Arts Centre, 5 Park Street, Corner Brook and feature musical performances by local and newcomer musicians.
The event will be live streamed on Facebook. Media attending are asked to please RSVP to Jeremy Reynolds (jeremyreynolds@gov.nl.ca).
Attendees will be required to wear masks and maintain physical distancing.
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Jeremy Reynolds
Immigration, Population Growth, and Skills
709-729-2377, 709-691-2298
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Provincial Government Seeking Input on Animal Health and Protection Act and Regulations
The Provincial Government is reviewing the Animal Health and Protection Act and Regulations to help ensure the legislation continues to reflect the highest possible standards for animal welfare.
An online questionnaire and options for submitting written feedback are now available on engageNL. The Department of Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture is contacting stakeholder groups directly to request their input during virtual engagement sessions to be held in May 2022. Anyone with an interest in providing a presentation can contact the Animal Health Division at 709-729-6879 or email AHPAReview@gov.nl.ca.
The Animal Health and Protection Act was enacted into legislation in 2012 and reviewed with public consultation in 2017. Information gathered during the current review process will help assess the Act and Regulations. A “What We Heard” report will be released at the end of the consultation process.
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“The humane treatment of animals is always our top priority when enacting animal health and protection legislation in Newfoundland and Labrador, and strong federal and provincial legislation helps ensure the safety and well-being of all animals. I encourage anyone with an interest in animal welfare to have their say and help us make sure the Animal Health and Protection Act is as strong as it can be.”
Honourable Derrick Bragg
Minister of Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture
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Premier Furey and Minister Crocker Express Condolences to the Family of Paul Pope
The Honourable Andrew Furey, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, and the Honourable Steve Crocker, Minister of Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation, today expressed their heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of pioneering filmmaker Paul Pope on his passing earlier today.
“The loss of Paul Pope brings such tremendous sadness. He was a dynamic force in Newfoundland and Labrador’s film and television industry having produced or worked on hundreds of projects,” said Premier Furey. “His work showcased our beautiful province on the national and international stage, and helped bring visitors from all around to experience what we have to offer with their very own eyes. As we mourn this loss, we recognize the outstanding contributions Paul made to the film and television industry, and his contributions to our province and country. His legacy in this industry will live on for years to come, particularly as he spear-headed the recently announced Film and Media Production Centre at College of the North Atlantic. It was a pleasure working with Paul, and we will ensure his vision is realized as we continue to support the industry he loved.”
“In addition to his passion for film and television, Paul had a passion for Newfoundland and Labrador,” said Minister Crocker. “He was an active member of the Come Home 2022 Host Committee and was the creative force behind some of the wonderful events that the residents of our province will enjoy in the months to come. He brought zest and energy to those meetings. He was positive, comical, passionate, and inspiring. Paul will be missed and remembered forever.”
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Meghan McCabe
Office of the Premier
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Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation
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Environmental Assessment Bulletin
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.
UNDERTAKINGS REGISTERED:
Deer Lake Municipal RV Park and Campground (Reg. 2194)
Proponent: Deer Lake Park Limited
The proponent proposes to expand the existing municipal RV park and campground located within the Town of Deer Lake. Park expansion would include development of a 3.6 hectare section within the existing park; the addition of a 9.7 hectare parcel of land adjacent to the park; and, the 10.1 hectare island at the mouth of the Humber River. Accommodations would include RV sites, tenting lots, cabins, geodesic domes and treehouses. Work would include tree clearing, installation of infrastructure for electrical and water and sewer services, and the construction of access roads and a suspension bridge to the island. The work would be completed in phases between 2022 and 2026. A description of the project can be found on the department’s webpage at www.gov.nl.ca/eccm/env-assessment/projects-list/.
The undertaking was registered on April 13, 2022; the deadline for public comment is May 19, 2022; and the minister’s decision is due by May 28, 2022.
Middle Brook Fishway Refurbishment (Reg. 2195)
Proponent: Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada
The proponent proposes to refurbish an existing fishway located in Middle Brook at Gambo to enable the continued operation of the fishway and migration of salmon upstream to spawning grounds. Construction activities would include the installation of new water control structures, refurbishment of existing uplands, replacement of the damaged fishway weir wall, and replacement of the existing concrete stop log sill. A description of the project can be found on the department’s webpage at www.gov.nl.ca/eccm/env-assessment/projects-list/.
The undertaking was registered on April 13, 2022; the deadline for public comment is May 19, 2022; and the minister’s decision is due by May 28, 2022.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT REQUIRED:
St. Lewis River Atlantic Salmon Habitat Enhancement Project (Reg. 2032)
Proponent: Atlantic Rivers Outfitting Company
The minister has advised the proponent that an environmental impact statement (EIS) is
required for the project. Additional information is needed to inform the minister of the
following, including, but not limited to: the purpose and rationale for the project; potential effects on existing upstream species and habitat; a quantitative evaluation of salmon and other species; fishway design details; plans for long-term monitoring, maintenance, and contingencies including financial considerations; and, the location of human receptors and potential effects on traditional land use and resource activities. An Environmental Assessment Committee (EAC) will be appointed to provide scientific and technical advice to the minister and to draft guidelines for the proponent to assist with the preparation of the EIS. The public will be invited to comment on the draft guidelines. For further information on this project, please contact Brenda Rowe at (709) 729-2553 or email browe@gov.nl.ca.
UNDERTAKINGS WITHDRAWN:
Come By Chance Refinery Delayed Coker Project
Proponent: NARL FUELS LP (Reg. 2037)
Come by Chance Refinery Crude Efficiency and Flexibility Project
Proponent: NARL Refining Limited (Reg. 2042)
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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_Dec2021
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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.
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Lynn Robinson
Environment and Climate Change
709-729-5449; 691-9466
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Provincial Government Investments to Support Outdoor Experiences in Labrador
Winter activities are key economic generators, building strong, healthy communities. Investments in outdoor experiences in Labrador are helping to create a premier destination for winter enthusiasts.
To support economic development initiatives in Labrador, the Provincial Government is contributing nearly $82,000 to three projects.
The White Wolf Snowmobile Club provides snowmobile enthusiasts in Labrador West with access to over 500 kilometres of groomed trails. To help improve the quality of its extensive trail network, the club was approved for $35,182 to assist with the purchase of new equipment.
Grand River Snowmobile Club is a not-profit based in the Upper Lake Melville area and maintains a snowmobile trail network of over 350 kilometres in the region. The club was approved for $24,227 to assist with equipment upgrades and infrastructure improvements to support its trail network.
Birch Brook Nordic Ski Club offers over 50 kilometres of groomed cross-country ski and snowshoe trails in the Happy Valley-Goose Bay area. To assist with infrastructure improvements, Birch Brook Nordic Ski Club was approved for $22,483.
Funding for these projects will help improve winter tourism products and services, enhancing visitor experiences and supporting Labrador’s economy.
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“Outdoor winter experiences are economic generators for Labrador, and developing quality products is a priority for stakeholders in the region. We are pleased to support these three projects that will benefit the local economy.”
Honourable Andrew Parsons
Minister of Industry, Energy and Technology
“Labrador is an attractive destination, especially for outdoor enthusiasts and those who participate in winter activities. The region’s prime trails and outdoor recreation opportunities make it an exciting place to experience all that winter has to offer. This funding will help support these clubs provide high-quality, positive visitor experiences.”
Honourable Steve Crocker
Minister of Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation
“Labrador is unrivalled when it comes to opportunities to enjoy winter activities. Supporting volunteer-driven snowmobile and cross country ski clubs helps them improve facilities and infrastructure, which translates into benefits for residents of Labrador and visitors to the Big Land.”
Honourable Lisa Dempster
Minister Responsible for Labrador Affairs
Minister Responsible for Indigenous Affairs and Reconciliation
“We have worked together in the past on some projects that were a great benefit to the Grand River Snowmobile Club and our trails and look forward to working with all levels of government in the future.”
Greg Wheeler
Grand River Snowmobile Club
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Industry, Energy and Technology
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Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation
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Grand River Snowmobile Club
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Media Advisory: Premier Furey to Congratulate Liam Hickey on 2022 Paralympic Winter Games Silver Medal
The Honourable Andrew Furey, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, will host an event tomorrow (Thursday, April 14) to congratulate Liam Hickey on winning a silver medal with Team Canada in para ice hockey at the 2022 Paralympic Winter Games in Beijing.
The event will take place in the East Block lobby of Confederation Building at 11:00 a.m.
Premier Furey will be joined by the Honourable John G. Abbott, Minister of Children, Seniors and Social Development and Minister Responsible for the Status of Persons with Disabilities and the Honourable Sarah Stoodley, Minister of Digital Government and Service NL.
The event is by invite only and will be live streamed on Facebook. Media attending are asked to please RSVP to Khadija Rehma (khadijarehma@gov.nl.ca).
Attendees will be required to wear masks and maintain physical distancing.
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Meghan McCabe
Office of the Premier
709-729-3960
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Khadija Rehma
Children, Seniors and Social Development
709-729-3768, 730-2977
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Krista Dalton
Digital Government and Service NL
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Ministerial Statement – Minister Recognizes Importance of Professional Land Use Planning
The following statement was read in the House of Assembly today by the Honourable Krista Lynn Howell, Minister of Municipal and Provincial Affairs:
Speaker, I recently had the pleasure of joining members of the Professional Planners Association of Newfoundland and Labrador for a virtual event, focusing on the important contribution planners make to the growth and vitality of communities.
Over half of municipalities in the province have municipal plans and development regulations. Other municipalities are working towards preparing their first plans. Municipalities understand the importance of establishing goals for sustainable development and improving the quality of life for their residents.
Planning is an essential tool to attract industry, residents, and professionals, which are all vital to achieving vibrant and sustainable local communities. Through land use planning, municipalities have a consistent set of rules that apply to everyone and can help meet community goals.
Speaker, as we review the Joint Working Group Report and Recommendations on Regionalization, it is clear that land use planning is a critical component to guide our communities into the future.
With that in mind, the Department of Municipal and Provincial Affairs will begin work towards preparing Professional Planners legislation. This is a very important step in the process of developing professional self-regulating legislation for the association. I look forward to working with the association as we begin this work.
Thank you.
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Ministerial Statement – Minister Stoodley Recognizes the Anniversary of the First Women Getting the Right to Vote in Our Province
The following statement was read in the House of Assembly today by the Honourable Sarah Stoodley, Minister of Digital Government and Service NL:
Speaker, on behalf of government, I would like to recognize an important day in the history of Newfoundland and Labrador.
It was on April 13, 1925 that the first women gained the right to vote and hold public office in the province. This was made possible after years of advocacy and through the efforts of the suffragists, who campaigned tirelessly to make their voices heard and their votes count.
In October 1928, 52,343 women cast ballots in their first general election – representing a remarkable 90 per cent voter turnout rate.
Speaker, I am pleased to say that today, all Newfoundlanders and Labradorians aged 18 years and older have the right to vote and run for public office. In 2021, a record number of women put their names forward for election at all levels of government in the province.
As we look to the future, I encourage all women and gender diverse people to continue exercising their right to vote, and to consider serving as elected representatives of the people.
Speaker, I ask all Honourable members to join me in recognizing the anniversary of the first women getting the right to vote in our province. May we continue to advance towards true gender equality and honor the rights of all people in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Thank you.
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Supporting Continued Growth of the Local Film and Television Industry
As provincial film and television productions continue to attract investment into the province and garner national and international followings, Budget 2022: Change is in the air supports the film and television industry in its efforts to expand the local talent pipeline and create jobs in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Budget 2022 investments in the film and television industry include:
- Approximately $10 million for a new Film and Media Production Centre at College of the North Atlantic in St. John’s which includes $2.6 million for operating costs and one-time investments for equipment and renovations;
- A new All Spend Film and Video Production Tax Credit; and
- $10 million for the Film and Television Equity Investment Program.
With approximately 1,400 jobs currently in the film and television industry in this province, there are still significant growth and career opportunities available right here at home. To help grow the industry, College of the North Atlantic will create a new Film and Media Production Centre in St. John’s. This campus will prepare students for exciting and diverse careers in the film industry, with new program offerings in TV and Film Technical Production, Creation, Post-Production, Production Management and Visual Effects.
As part of this new project, the College has also signed Memoranda of Understanding with the Toronto Film School, the Canadian Film Centre and the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, allowing local students to transfer credits with these partner institutions. This will allow College of the North Atlantic students to further their training with connections to some of the most recognizable and established programs in this country.
Provincial Government funding through Budget 2022 will support renovation and equipment costs for the new campus, which will be located at existing real estate on Strawberry Marsh Road in St. John’s. Classes are expected to start in September 2022.
A new All Spend Film and Video Production Tax Credit provides eligible productions with a 30 per cent tax credit with a cap of $10 million annually per project. This further incentivizes both local and international film studios to choose Newfoundland and Labrador as a premiere destination for their upcoming projects.
Budget 2022 also includes $10 million for the Film and Television Equity Investment Program, which provides funding to eligible producers through the NL Film Development Corporation for the financing of productions in the province. This program supports local productions that in turn create jobs and economic offshoots, often in rural areas of the province.
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“No matter where they work or what they do, Newfoundlanders and Labradorians are recognized for their creativity and their storytelling abilities. It is no wonder that these traits have made our film and television industry such a fast-growing success story. Our government is proud to support the film and television industry in its efforts to expand the local talent pipeline and create jobs in this province through Budget 2022 investments.”
Honourable Andrew Furey
Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador
“The new Film and Media Production Centre at College of the North Atlantic will help to prepare students for exciting and diverse careers in filmmaking and production, preparing them for a diverse range of careers that they can pursue right here at home. I thank the College for its continued focus on meeting the labour market needs of this province, and we will continue to invest in valuable post-secondary programs that meet the needs of our post-secondary students.”
Honourable Tom Osborne
Minister of Education
“The growth in Newfoundland and Labrador’s film and television industry has been nothing short of amazing. We have so much to offer – our land and vistas, our history and architecture, our culture and arts. Our people are creative, vibrant, humorous and great storytellers. So it makes sense that we are becoming one of the most renowned film destinations in the world. I look forward to continuing relationships and discussions with members of the film and television industry and wish College of the North Atlantic all the best with their new programming.”
Honourable Steve Crocker
Minister of Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation
“The Newfoundland and Labrador film and television industry is a blockbuster in the making and these investments will ensure our workforce is ready to ‘hit their marks’ and participate in this creative and dynamic field. The initiatives announced today complement the over $200 million in Budget 2022 to train our workforce for the jobs of the future, especially in sectors like entertainment that represent tremendous potential.”
Honourable Gerry Byrne
Minister of Immigration, Population Growth and Skills
“College of the North Atlantic’s strong connection with the Newfoundland and Labrador arts community has just been taken to a new level. This investment in CNA to deliver a suite of programs specifically related to television and film at a campus in this province makes perfect sense. Our distinct culture easily sets the stage for the production and promotion of tremendously talented artists in our midst. To do so at a local state-of-the-art facility where technology will be combined with artistry to magically bring stories to life on television and the big screen is brilliant. CNA is proud to be part of the behind-the-scenes action that will eventually end up front and centre in projects for the world to see.”
Liz Kidd
President and Chief Executive Officer, College of the North Atlantic
“You can have a brilliant idea, you can have a spectacular location, you can even have the money, but until you have the labour to pull it off, you don’t have anything. These investments from the province will support our industry in growing our labour force.”
John Vatcher
Executive Producer, Take the Shot Productions
“This new College of the North Atlantic program, created in close consultation with industry and unions, will make the entire sector more competitive in national and international markets. It’s a win for everyone!”
Paul Pope
Founder, Pope Productions
“This is an exciting time for the film and television industry in this province! Government’s continued support through enhanced incentives for production, and today’s announcement of the film school at the College of the North Atlantic, ensures the continued growth of the film industry in this province.”
Chris Bonnell
Executive Director, Newfoundland and Labrador Film Development Corporation
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Provincial Immigration Fees Eliminated in Budget 2022
As part of Budget 2022: Change is in the air, the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador has eliminated fees under the Provincial Nominee Program effective immediately.
Staff with the provincial Office of Immigration and Multiculturalism provide an array of free services to newcomers and employers, including assistance with preparing and submitting applications through the Atlantic Immigration Program and the Provincial Nominee Program.
The fees eliminated include the $250 application fee for an individual applying as a skilled worker and the $1,000 application fee for an individual applying as an entrepreneur.
The removal of immigration application fees is the latest action that builds on a suite of initiatives to assist newcomers. A list of initiatives can be found in the backgrounder below.
This latest initiative will assist the province in reaching the ambitious goal of welcoming 5,100 newcomers annually by 2026, and positioning Newfoundland and Labrador as a national leader on immigration settlement and retention.
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“By eliminating immigration processing fees, we are again acknowledging the tremendous benefit newcomers bring to our province while making immigration more affordable. This is yet another reason to consider making a life in Newfoundland and Labrador.”
Honourable Gerry Byrne
Minister of Immigration, Population Growth and Skills
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BACKGROUNDER
Supports for newcomers provided by the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Medical Care Plan (MCP) coverage:
- For all Ukrainians in Newfoundland and Labrador arriving on emergency travel visas;
- For international graduates extended to 90 days post-graduation, making it “best-in-class” coverage in Canada (full-time international students are already covered during their studies);
- One-of-a-kind ‘Job Matching’ initiative connecting skilled newcomers with local employers;
- Funding a unique-to-Canada Postgraduate Retention Coordinator with the School of Graduate Studies at Memorial University;
- Launching the Ukrainian Family Support Desk to connect people in Newfoundland and Labrador with family and friends in Ukraine with supports to gain safe haven in Newfoundland and Labrador, to collect offers for employment and housing for displaced Ukrainians, and to identify people who would like to volunteer to assist with resettlement;
- Expanding English language training for newcomers in St. John’s and Corner Brook;
- The Newfoundland and Labrador English School District (NLESD), with Provincial Government funding, is providing a nine-session webinar series for all teachers called “See Us, Learn Us: Teaching about the Black Canadian Experience.”;
- Designated January 29 as the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Islamophobia – marked though statement by Ministerial Committee on Anti-Racism and lighting Confederation Building in green;
- Funding the YMCA of the Northeast Avalon to provide programs to improve employment skills and entrepreneurial support for newcomers;
- Funding for the Public Legal Information Association of Newfoundland and Labrador to deliver free workshops and webinars focused on employment rights for newcomers;
- Funding the Association for New Canadians (ANC) Satellite Office Project to continue the operation of ANC satellite offices across the province;
- Amending the Corporations Act to make it easier for newcomers to start their own businesses;
- Funding community groups to host multicultural events across the province;
- Creating Priority Skills Newfoundland and Labrador to fast-track entry of highly skilled newcomers to the province;
- Working with the Government Canada to formalize and make permanent the Atlantic Immigration Program;
- Welcoming former Afghan refugees to Newfoundland and Labrador with a Ministerial Statement in the House of Assembly and direct engagement with the community; and
- Tackling the problem of Foreign Qualifications Recognition in a recent call for proposals.
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Provincial Government Congratulates Regional Craft Award Winners
Entrepreneurs from Newfoundland and Labrador won several prestigious awards at the 2022 Atlantic Canada Craft Awards for Excellence. This year’s awards were presented virtually during Craft East’s Digital Retail Forum.
The Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador won the 2022 Atlantic Canada Craft Award for Excellence for Industry Leader. The Industry Leader award recognizes superior leadership, excellence in the development of craft and exceptional contributions to the industry in Atlantic Canada. Through the efforts of staff and volunteers, the organization has found new and exciting ways to promote craft makers throughout the province while providing opportunities to develop their skills, products and markets. Celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2022, the Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador has been the beacon for excellence in craft in the province.
Peter Burt and Robin Crane of Newfoundland Salt Company were named recipients of the 2022 Atlantic Canada Craft Award for Outstanding Exporter. Based in Bonavista, the Newfoundland Salt Company has developed 86 wholesale clients and counting. The company sends their finer salts to eighteen restaurants throughout the province, and over forty restaurants across the rest of Canada. The operators also collaborate with other businesses that produce unique food products.
Slippers ‘n Things won the 2022 Atlantic Canada Craft Award for Outstanding Retailer. Since 2006, Slippers ‘n Things has been the cornerstone of the craft community in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, offering finished work as well as supplies necessary for the making of traditional Labrador craft. Using the skills learned from his mother, Mike Voisey specializes in handmade slippers, made from the highest quality of materials that showcase the traditional designs of his Labrador culture.
The Atlantic Canada Craft Awards for Excellence are presented annually in conjunction with the Craft East Buyers’ Expo, which showcases crafts and giftware made exclusively in the Atlantic Provinces.
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“Our resourceful craftspeople have again won big at the Atlantic Canada Craft Award for Excellence. We are proud to support these producers as they build, grow and develop their business operations, and further advance their own cultural experiences. I congratulate Peter Burt and Robin Crane, the Voisey family and all the team at the Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador for another job well done.”
Honourable Andrew Parsons
Minister of Industry, Energy and Technology
“Congratulations to the Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador, Newfoundland Salt Company and Slippers ‘n Things on their success at this year’s Atlantic Canada Craft Awards for Excellence. It is wonderful to see Newfoundland and Labrador’s heritage and ingenuity being recognized in this way. I encourage all residents and non-residents alike to support local artisans and craftspeople in their exploration of our province during Come Home 2022.”
Honourable Steve Crocker
Minister of Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation
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Crafting Our Future – Craft Industry Strategy 2018-2021
Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador
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Media Advisory: Premier Furey to Highlight Film and Television Investments
The Honourable Andrew Furey, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, will highlight Budget 2022 investments in the film and television industry at an event tomorrow (Wednesday, April 13) at 12:00 p.m. The announcement will take place at the site of the future College of the North Atlantic Film and Media Production Centre, 116 Strawberry Marsh Road, St. John’s.
Premier Furey will be joined by the Honourable Tom Osborne, Minister of Education, the Honourable Steve Crocker, Minister of Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation, the Honourable Gerry Byrne, Minister of Immigration, Population Growth and Skills, Liz Kidd, President and CEO of College of the North Atlantic and John Vatcher, Executive Producer with Take the Shot Productions.
The announcement will be live-streamed on the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador’s Facebook page.
To participate, please RSVP to Tina Coffey (tcoffey@gov.nl.ca).
Masking, physical distancing and other Public Health protocols will be followed during this event.
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Office of the Premier
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Education
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Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation
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Immigration, Population Growth and Skills
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Media Advisory: Dr. Fitzgerald Available to Media
Dr. Janice Fitzgerald, Chief Medical Officer of Health, will hold an in-person media availability tomorrow (Wednesday, April 13) to discuss the fourth dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
The availability will take place at 1:00 p.m. in the Media Centre, East Block, Confederation Building and will be live-streamed on the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador’s Facebook page.
Masks and physical distancing requirements will be in place.
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