Mr. Speaker, I certainly hope there are no closet drinkers within the alcohol and drug treatment program. I hope that the people who signed the agreement adhere to the agreement and recognize its benefits much more than its ability to test one Minister's right or one government's right to set conditions in trying to help the people in the North with the very serious problem in the North. I think we all here, Mr. Speaker, recognize the tragic consequences that alcohol has brought on to the people of the Northwest Territories. This department, through the former Minister and former government, has embarked on an undertaking to conquer a very serious problem by trying to convince people that...
Tony Whitford on Question O199-12(2): Sobriety Clause Is Invasion Of Privacy
In the Legislative Assembly on February 28th, 1992. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question O199-12(2): Sobriety Clause Is Invasion Of Privacy
Question O199-12(2): Sobriety Clause Is Invasion Of Privacy
Item 5: Oral Questions
February 27th, 1992
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