Thank you, supplementary Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, the decision was significant and no doubt it may have been that the Cabinet and the Premier took it for granted that this decision would be relayed to the local MLAs. However, we now know the local MLA was not aware of the decision until a week later and it appears there must have been a severe communication breakdown somewhere in the process. So, I would like to ask the Premier, on significant decisions to close down a town, is there not a process in her Cabinet to ensure local MLAs are advised of such decisions. Thank you.
Jeannie Marie-Jewell on Question 69-12(4): Cabinet's Direction On Informing MLA Re Iqaluit Situation
In the Legislative Assembly on November 24th, 1993. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 69-12(4): Cabinet's Direction On Informing Mla Re Iqaluit Situation
Question 69-12(4): Cabinet's Direction On Informing MLA Re Iqaluit Situation
Item 5: Oral Questions
November 23rd, 1993
Page 135
Jeannie Marie-Jewell Thebacha
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