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Committee aims to increase Indigenous representation in N.W.T.'s public service

The Legislative Assembly committeeon operations hopes to identify systemic barriers to increasing Indigenous representation, and to review the government's human resources practices and policies.

MLA Frieda Martselos says Indigenous representation 'has remained unchanged' for 40 years

Frieda Martselos, chair of the N.W.T.'s standing committee on government operations, says increasing Indigenous representation will be a priority for the committee. (Mario De Ciccio/Radio-Canada)

An N.W.T. Legislative Assembly committee says it's going to try and increase representation of Indigenous people at all levels of the public service.

In a news release sent Thursday, Thebacha MLAFrieda Martselos, chair of theassembly's standing committee on government operations,said this will be a priority forthe remainder of the 19thassembly, which started last year.

The priority was decided on during a planning session in August, states the release.

"Despite adoption of the affirmative action policy and other initiatives, the number of Indigenous people in the government of the Northwest Territories public service has remained unchanged at approximately 30 per cent for more than 40 years," said Martselos in the news release.

"This is well below the 50 per cent target."

The news release states that the committeehopes to identify systemic barriers to increasing Indigenous representation, and to review the government's human resources practices and policies.

It will then table a report in the Legislative Assembly and make recommendations.

The news release also states that during the 19th assembly, the committee will also conduct a mandatory review of the Official Languages Act and the Northwest Territories Heritage Fund Act.

The standing committee on government operations includes Martselos, Kam Lake MLA Caitlin Cleveland, Yellowknife North MLA Rylund Johnson, and Inuvik Twin Lakes MLA Lesa Semmler.