Mr. Speaker, the Minister represented the department. The Minister is in charge of the department and the Minister advised us the course of action he felt -- in the best of his ability in dealing with the issue over a long period of time -- he would take. That was the advice, or not even the advice, but that is what he indicated or he said was the direction he was going to take. The Minister is responsible and I know he was dealing with this issue for a long period of time. I believe at some point in time we have to take what the Minister feels is the best course of action. The Minister represented the situation over a period of time, and at the time he told us what he was going to do. Thank you.
Nellie Cournoyea on Question 70-12(4): Dm's And Department's Advice On Iqaluit Situation
In the Legislative Assembly on November 24th, 1993. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 70-12(4): Dm's And Department's Advice On Iqaluit Situation
Question 70-12(4): Dm's And Department's Advice On Iqaluit Situation
Item 5: Oral Questions
November 23rd, 1993
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Nellie Cournoyea Nunakput
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