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N.W.T. premier creates new ministry for 'major, nation-building' infrastructure projects

N.W.T. premier creates new ministry for 'major, nation-building' infrastructure projects

CBC31-03-2025

N.W.T. Premier R.J. Simpson has made some changes to his cabinet, including the creation of a new portfolio focused on "major, nation-building" infrastructure projects in the territory.
In a news release on Monday, Simpson said Finance Minister Caroline Wawzonek will take on the new role of minister responsible for strategic infrastructure, energy and supply chains.
"This newly created role will provide focused political leadership for major, nation-building projects such as the Mackenzie Valley Highway, Slave Geological Province Corridor, and Taltson Hydroelectric Expansion," the news release states.
"These initiatives are critical to advancing economic growth, energy security, climate resilience, and Arctic sovereignty."
Wawzonek will continue on as finance minister as well minister responsible for the Northwest Territories Power Corporation. She is also the deputy premier.
Minister Jay Macdonald will take over the roles of Minister of Justice and Government House Leader, previously held by the premier. He will also continue as Minister of Environment and Climate Change.
Minister Vince McKay will now take on the infrastructure portfolio in cabinet, previously held by Wawzonek. McKay will also continue as minister of municipal and community affairs, minister responsible for the Workers' Safety and Compensation Commission, and for the Public Utilities Board.
Simpson also announced a new associate deputy minister for the new strategic infrastructure energy, and supply chains portfolio. Gaeleen MacPherson has worked in the diamond mining industry for Diavik, Dominion and De Beers.
"[MacPherson's] background in supply chain development, infrastructure delivery, and Indigenous partnerships will be essential to advancing these priority projects," the release states.
Simpson also said Monday that Housing Minister Lucy Kuptana will now be responsible for the N.W.T. homelessness strategy. The move is "part of ongoing efforts to strengthen coordination and support around homelessness and housing needs," the release states.
The new cabinet roles are effective immediately.
The premier also appointed a new deputy minister of infrastructure on Monday. Cathy Maniego will replace Steve Loutitt who is retiring after 35 years with the territorial government.
In a statement about the changes, Simpson said now is a good time for his government to "take stock and make adjustments to ensure we're set up to deliver."
"By making these changes, we're improving how we work together, ensuring each file gets the attention it deserves, supporting strong leadership across departments, and making space to move key projects forward," he said.

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