Northwest Territories

Hay River Residents Share Ideas to Improve Public Services

By

James Sinclair
March 20, 2026 4:41 pm

On March 16, 2026, the Government of the Northwest Territories released a “What We Heard” report detailing feedback on plans to update the rules for the territorial workforce, a move that will affect services across the territory, including in Hay River.

The report summarizes feedback collected from the public and bargaining partners during Phase II of the project, which took place between October 2025 and January 2026. This effort is part of a multi-year project to modernize the Public Service Act, the primary law governing how territorial government employees work and serve the community.

Key proposals in the update include creating a new Public Service Labour Relations Board to handle employee issues and amending how bargaining units are structured. These changes are intended to make the government workforce more fair, transparent, and efficient.

The Union of Northern Workers has previously issued joint statements with the government affirming its commitment to collaborative progress on these legislative updates. For the people of Hay River, the goal of these changes is to ensure the public services they rely on every day are more reliable and run better.

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