Thank you, Mr. Speaker. You wanted a reason why I decided to attend the Canadian Council on Forestry meeting in Ottawa. As the Member, and every Member of this House, knows, where I come from we do not have any trees, and this is new to me. I would like to go there and inform myself of forestry management within the Territories and within the country. Also, forestry management is very important to the western part of the Territories. It is part of the economy. If I am not informed on forestry management, then I am not going to be in a position to speak for the people and to this very important forestry management which people from the western part of the Territories rely on for their economic well-being. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
John Ningark on Question O202-12(2): National Forest Strategy
In the Legislative Assembly on February 28th, 1992. See this statement in context.
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Question O202-12(2): National Forest Strategy
Item 5: Oral Questions
February 27th, 1992
Page 192
John Ningark Natilikmiot
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