[Advisors] FW: [CommunityInformaticsCanada] Admin hiccups jeopardize public internet "CAP" sites in Nunavut

Bev Collins bev at pcna.ca
Tue Mar 3 17:47:42 PST 2015


Nice to hear from you Darlene and so sorry that things of been so rough. Take care and I'm thinking about you.

PCNA

On Mar 3, 2015, at 5:46 PM, Darlene Thompson <thompson.darlene at gmail.com<mailto:thompson.darlene at gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi all,

This is my personal e-mail address and N-CAP's address is ncap.nunavut at gmail.com<mailto:ncap.nunavut at gmail.com>.

In a nutshell, here is what has happened in Nunavut.  I have been getting progressively more and more ill since last fiscal.  Due to a lot of time missed at work, the Government of Nunavut did not renew my contract come April 1, 2014.  I attempted to keep things going myself but my illness combined with deep depression put me into a tail spin leading to hospitalization in January/February.  I still have to go back for surgery (still seeing specialists and uncertain as to date).  In the mean time, there was nobody to keep things up and I was just unable to keep up/cope.  I have stepped back from almost everything that I had been doing - CAP, CFS, ICANN, TC and life in general.  I am now trying to pick up some of the pieces and at least hit the Government of Nunavut now that I have put N-CAP back in good standing and they now have it on Hansard that the Department of Education has money for the CAP system.

I am sorry for letting TC down as one of the many groups I was involved in and have let slip.  I am now at least keeping up with the e-mails and getting some things moving but am still of very limited use to the system.

So, there you go.  I do miss you all VERY much and hope to slowly get more involved but we shall have to see.

Thanks to those of you who were concerned!

Darlene


On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 7:12 PM, Brian Beaton <brian.beaton at knet.ca<mailto:brian.beaton at knet.ca>> wrote:
Good evening ... I just wrote an email to Darlene Thompson using her gov't
of Nunavut account and it bounced. Does anyone have her new email address? I
hope she is doing okay wherever she lands ...

Woliwon

Brian Beaton
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Admin hiccups jeopardize public internet "CAP" sites in Nunavut

"... With money running out, a vanished Government of Nunavut administrator
and a lot of confusion over what constitutes "good standing"
for a board of directors, free, public internet access across Nunavut might
be in jeopardy.

The funding, provided under the Community Access Program since 2012 by the
GN and by the federal government prior to that, pays for new computers and
internet service at public locations across the territory such as libraries
and community centres.

[...]

"The Community Access Program is a program that is run by a board, and at
this time . the board is not in good standing," Quassa said in response to a
question from Iqaluit-Tasiluk MLA George Hickes.

This lack of "good standing" means his department cannot provide any funding
to the board, Quassa added.

But Catherine Hoyt, chairperson of the Friends of the Iqaluit Centennial
Library since 2006, told Nunatsiaq News that there must be a mix-up between
the education department and the Nunavut Community Access Program (or N-CAP)
board.

Hoyt's organization operates the library CAP site - the only public internet
access in Iqaluit.

"Whether or not the N-CAP board is in good standing, I have no idea. But
we've never dealt with the board at all. We've only dealt with GN employees
who administered the N-CAP program. That's who we've always submitted our
proposals to, our receipts and our invoices to, at the end of the year,"
Hoyt said March 2.

In a letter to Quassa dated Feb. 22, shared with Nunatsiaq News, Hoyt wrote
that she feared the consequences of this mix-up would cause hardship for
some of Iqaluit's most vulnerable, impoverished people.

"Approximately 95 per cent of our CAP site users are Inuit who do not have
home computers or any other access to computing services or the internet,"
Hoyt wrote.

"Any cut to our funding could have devastating effects on accessibility to
the internet and technology for the Nunavummiut who need it the most."

Hoyt said that received regular assurance from an education department
administrator that the roughly $6,000 in annual funding her society receives
was still coming.

Usually the money arrives anywhere between September and December, Hoyt
said, so she didn't start worrying until Christmas rolled around and the
department still hadn't offered a contribution agreement.

And then in January, her emails to the usual administrator suddenly went
unanswered.

"Finally an answer came: 'oh, that administrator doesn't work here anymore.
If you have any questions you have to contact Ron Elliott, the chair of the
board'," Hoyt said.

"And I thought, 'who's he? Why should I have to contact him?' I would've
contacted him a long time ago, but I didn't realize he had anything to do
with the whole process."

According to Hoyt, Elliott gave a different story from what she had been
told by the education department.

Elliott informed Hoyt that no money had been released to the N-CAP board by
the education department and that even if there was money, there was no
longer a GN administrator to facilitate that release. ..."

http://www.nunatsiaqonline.ca/stories/article/65674admin_hiccups_jeopardizin
g_public_internet_sites_in_nunavut/<http://www.nunatsiaqonline.ca/stories/article/65674admin_hiccups_jeopardizing_public_internet_sites_in_nunavut/>




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