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Doing Business in Norman Wells

If you are looking to start or operate your own business in Norman Wells, several government regulations and legal aspects must be considered as you pursue your venture. You will want to consider some, or all, of the following:

  • Certificate of Compliance – You will need to attach a copy of this certificate (obtained from the Worker’s Compensation Board of the NWT) to your business license application. The WCB also has regulations that affect employees’ safety, which you should be aware of. The toll-free phone number for the WCB in Yellowknife is 1-800-661-0792.
  • Business License – You must obtain a business license from the Town of Norman Wells. The phone number for the Town is (867) 587-3700; either the Town Manager can approve it, or it will go to the Town Council for review and decision. The former generally takes a couple of days – the latter up to two weeks. There is an annual fee of $75 for a business license in Norman Wells.
  • Registration with Legal Registries, Department of Justice – All businesses operating in the NWT (including those based in other provinces or territories) must register with the Department of Justice. The Legal Registries office is located in Yellowknife; their website is located at http://www.justice.gov.nt.ca/LegalRegistries/legalregistries.htm and their toll free phone number is 1-877-743-3302.
  • Business Number and GST – Businesses are issued numbers to simplify dealings with various government agencies. Details about obtaining a number are available from the Yellowknife office of the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (Toll free 1-800-959-5525) This department also requires that you register for Income Tax, Canada Pension Plan and Employment Insurance purposes. Furthermore, if your business has annual revenues over $30,000, you must also register for the GST. (The Northwest Territories has no sales tax other than the 7% GST)
  • Northwest Territories Payroll Tax - Any business starting in the Northwest Territories must register for this tax within 21 days of paying an employee. You can get details on how to register from the GNWT’s Department of Finance, Taxation Division (Toll Free: 1-800-661-0820).
  • Business Incentive Policy (BIP) - The BIP is a policy affecting GNWT contracting activities, which may affect your business. The GNWT gives an incentive (a bid adjustment) to registered Northern Businesses that bid on contracts for providing goods and services to the GNWT and the public.
    For more information, please contact:
    The BIP Monitoring Office
    Department Industry, Tourism and Investment
    Yellowknife, NT
    Phone: (867) 873-7215 or 920-3182
    http://www.iti.gov.nt.ca/iea/bip/pdf/application_oct603.pdf

Other issues that you may need to consider include:

Issue

Where to find Information

Employee Standards

The NWT Department of Justice, Labour Standards Division - Yellowknife

Health Requirements

Sahtu Health & Social Services Authority – Norman Wells

Liquor and Tobacco Issues

Liquor Licensing Board, Department of Finance – Hay River

Wildlife, Guide, Outfitter and Tourism Permits and Licenses

Department of Environment & Natural Resources (ENR) – Norman Wells

Employment Issues

Norman Wells Career Centre (Education, Culture and Employment, Shihta Regional Council)

Chamber of Commerce

Norman Wells has a Chamber of Commerce, which may be reached by calling (867) 587-6609. The Chamber accepts applications from businesses that wish to be members, and they serve the North but do not limit membership to Norman Wells or even NWT businesses; businesses from outside the territory may also apply. Applications may be sought from the Chamber itself.

Banking Services

There is one bank in Norman Wells – the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC). The bank can be reached at (867) 587-2131 during business hours; loans may be applied for through this satellite of the Yellowknife branch. Some of the agencies listed below may be considered as sources of funding for business ventures in Norman Wells.

Other Information

The following government agencies may also be sources of funding, support, or other information when planning a business in the Norman Wells area. They all have programs that cater to various aspects of doing business and are worth investigating, though their programs are not necessarily geared specifically for northern ventures.

  • Industry Canada
  • Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
  • Human Resources Development Canada
  • Natural Resources Canada
  • Canadian Heritage
  • Canadian Council for the Arts