Mr. Speaker, we continue to vigorously support the mineral industry and its involvement with aboriginal people and the users of the land. I cannot speculate what one bad note is going to do to the investment climate of the Northwest Territories, but I have not received any phone calls or indications from the people who are operating up here that they are worried about that. There is active interest and there seems to be continuing interest. We will be seeing the federal agency, Geo-Science of Canada, moving up to the Northwest Territories. This is a significant support which indicates that the future requirements to look for information and gather data is going to be significant for us. I have not heard or seen an indication that the multi-million dollar expenditure is going to be impeded by a bad note passed between friends. Thank you.
Nellie Cournoyea on Question 174-12(3): Initiatives To Improve Investors' Confidence In Northern Mining Ventures
In the Legislative Assembly on December 3rd, 1992. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 174-12(3): Initiatives To Improve Investors' Confidence In Northern Mining Ventures
Question 174-12(3): Initiatives To Improve Investors' Confidence In Northern Mining Ventures
Item 5: Oral Questions
December 2nd, 1992
Page 263
Nellie Cournoyea Nunakput
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