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N.W.T. legislative assembly resumes today for budget session

The sitting starts a week after Premier Bob McLeod's latest request to the federal government to more than double the territory's borrowing limit, to $1.8 billion dollars.

Sitting starts week after Premier Bob McLeod's latest request for $1.8 billion borrowing limit

Premier Bob McLeod met with federal officials last week in Ottawa to discuss raising the territory's borrowing limit by $1 billion.

The winter session of the Northwest Territories legislative assembly begins this afternoon withFinance Minister MichaelMiltenbergerunveiling this year's operations and maintenance budget Thursday.

The sittingstarts a week after Premier Bob McLeod's latest request to the federal government to more than double the territory's borrowing limit, to $1.8 billion dollars.

There's little doubt the government needs the money.Where the territory will spend the money is another question.

With education, housing and cost of living concerns across the territory, there's no shortage of big issues facing this governmentas it enters its final year.

The finance minister and premier say an increase to the borrowing limit couldhelp kick-start some big-ticket infrastructure projects, such as new roads and highways.

"If the debt limit does increase, we do know that infrastructure makes it easier for industry or even the GNWT to move forward some of its resources, to export its resources, a lot easier, at a lower cost," says Alfred Moses, the Inuvik Boot Lake MLA.

But not all members believe the money should go to transportation infrastructure.

"I appreciate that we need more room to borrow. I'm somewhat leery about the projects that we may borrow for. I already feel there's too much emphasis on transportation in the budget already,"saysWendyBisaro, who represents FrameLake inYellowknife.

"If we're going to take a great deal of our borrowing room and put it into finishing the Mackenzie Valley road yeah, it needs to be done, but at what cost?"

This session of the assembly will last until March 12.