Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I have spoken to the Premier elect this week, stating our concerns that the trans-boundary water agreement is a priority. I suggested that we go back to negotiating. At the time, he was not able to state clearly when the negotiations would start. He indicated that he would get his department to start working on it. Yesterday, my department contacted the Department of the Environment in Alberta and stated again that we need to have an agreement in place to protect the waters that are coming into the Northwest Territories. The Department of the Environment in Alberta was not able to indicate to my department when the negotiations would start. They are aware that we are very concerned about the water coming into the Northwest Territories and we will do our utmost to get their attention and start negotiating. Thank you.
Titus Allooloo on Question 233-12(3): Charges Laid Against Pulp Mill
In the Legislative Assembly on December 10th, 1992. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 233-12(3): Charges Laid Against Pulp Mill
Question 233-12(3): Charges Laid Against Pulp Mill
Item 5: Oral Questions
December 9th, 1992
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Titus Allooloo Amittuq
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