Thank you, Mr. Speaker. At this point in time, we have, our government has, very limited resources to monitor. What we have done so far is we have a working relationship with the federal government in terms of monitoring the Slave River. Also, we have agreement with the Government of Canada to do cooperative management of recording the ecosystem of the MacKenzie River Basin, and this work is continuing, and it has conducted a public workshops in Yellowknife in December to seek stakeholders input into eight drafts of the master agreement. At this point, we are relying on the information that the Federal Government is able to get on the monitoring system that is done in Slave River as well as Mackenzie River. Thank you.
Titus Allooloo on Question O779-12(2): Trans-boundary Water Agreement
In the Legislative Assembly on September 15th, 1992. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question O779-12(2): Status Of Trans-boundary Water Agreement
Question O779-12(2): Trans-boundary Water Agreement
Item 5: Oral Questions
September 14th, 1992
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Titus Allooloo Amittuq
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