Mr. Speaker, the Premier is aware of the ordinary Members' interest in finding out what Ministers have been doing and where they have been going. In the interest of improving accountability and communication, and since this travel takes place while Ministers are employed as Ministers from their budgets that are spent under the authority of the Premier, could I have the commitment of the Government Leader that whether the travel is considered duty travel, ministerial travel or home travel, in the interest of reporting fully on the activities of her Ministers for the purpose of accountability of the Ordinary Members' Committee, could I have the undertaking that we will also get a report on Ministers' home travel, so we can know where they have been and where they have been going at all times? Thank you.
Dennis Patterson on Question 125-12(4): Omission Of Home Travel In Ministerial Travel Report
In the Legislative Assembly on November 29th, 1993. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 125-12(4): Omission Of Home Travel In Ministerial Travel Report
Question 125-12(4): Omission Of Home Travel In Ministerial Travel Report
Item 5: Oral Questions
November 28th, 1993
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Dennis Patterson Iqaluit
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