Mr. Speaker, any progress we make is certainly not going to be without a great deal of effort to keep up the momentum that we have under way at this time. As you know, there are many different areas of almost every department in which we have been asked to provide significant progress in. Not to take away from any other departmental responsibility, I believe that one area in which we will continue to make progress is the housing initiatives that have begun. I hope we will be able to have the communities fully aware of those new programs so that they will not feel frustrated in trying to gain access to them. We will continue to make more progress in getting out of government housing, where it is appropriate. We realize that there are some areas that are going to be slower, where the market is not there. In terms of trying to look at employment initiatives, I hope that between now and when we come back together again, we will be able to map out some kind of framework for employment initiatives. Other than that we will continue to formalize more clearly and try to detail some of the areas that we have for a more solid approach on how we are going to do the consolidations, and finalize those consolidations that are yet to be finalized such as the consolidations of the Departments of Finance, Economic Development, Health and Social Services.
Nellie Cournoyea on Question 227-12(3): Changes To G.n.w.t.
In the Legislative Assembly on December 10th, 1992. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 227-12(3): Changes To G.n.w.t.
Question 227-12(3): Changes To G.n.w.t.
Item 5: Oral Questions
December 9th, 1992
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Nellie Cournoyea Nunakput
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