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The Budget Dialogues are an opportunity for residents of the Northwest Territories (NWT) to learn more about how the Government of the Northwest Territories’ (GNWT) budget works and to share their views on spending priorities.
Have Your Say
NWT were residents invited to participate in one of the following online discussions with Minister of Finance Caroline Wawzonek. These discussions are intended to provide residents with information about the GNWT budget and the current economic and fiscal situation of the NWT.
July 4th: 12:00pm to 2:00pm (completed)
July 19th: 7:00pm to 9:00 pm (completed)
The Minister of Finance also held separate sessions with Indigenous governments and Indigenous organizations, community governments, businesses, and non-governmental organizations. Participation in these sessions is by invitation only.
Next Steps
The GNWT released a What We Heard report after the engagement was complete. It can be found here on the Department of Finances website.
The Budget Dialogues are an opportunity for residents of the Northwest Territories (NWT) to learn more about how the Government of the Northwest Territories’ (GNWT) budget works and to share their views on spending priorities.
Have Your Say
NWT were residents invited to participate in one of the following online discussions with Minister of Finance Caroline Wawzonek. These discussions are intended to provide residents with information about the GNWT budget and the current economic and fiscal situation of the NWT.
July 4th: 12:00pm to 2:00pm (completed)
July 19th: 7:00pm to 9:00 pm (completed)
The Minister of Finance also held separate sessions with Indigenous governments and Indigenous organizations, community governments, businesses, and non-governmental organizations. Participation in these sessions is by invitation only.
Next Steps
The GNWT released a What We Heard report after the engagement was complete. It can be found here on the Department of Finances website.
Results
Videos of public sessions are posted here:
Public Session #1 (July 4, 2022)
Public Session #2 (July 19, 2022)
Status
Open
Budget Dialogues 2022 has finished this stage
This engagement is open from July 4, 2022 to July 19, 2022.