Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I do acknowledge the apology. But, Mr. Speaker, I have to say to the Minister of Municipal and Community Affairs, we work in a building that many people have commented has many glass walls. I think the Minister is aware of where the Standing Committee on Finance meets. I think the Minister is aware of the strong commitments, reiterated by the Government Leader, to open government. I have to ask the honourable Minister, did he really think that I would object to being called out of a week-long standing committee meeting to be told that the duly elected mayor and council of the second largest municipality in the Northwest Territories were being fired? Did he really think it was inappropriate to ask the clerk to get me or stand outside the glass walls of that meeting room and indicate his interest in seeing me? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Dennis Patterson on Question 3-12(4): Minister's Knowledge Of Member's Concern
In the Legislative Assembly on November 18th, 1993. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 3-12(4): Minister's Knowledge Of Member's Concern
Question 3-12(4): Minister's Knowledge Of Member's Concern
Item 5: Oral Questions
November 17th, 1993
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Dennis Patterson Iqaluit
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