As I said earlier, along with my colleague, I'd like to commend the community for their efforts. There's no question that they've been very supportive of the need to find both the financial and the personal resources to try to find Mr. Napayok. I've instructed the department to see where we can possibly assist beyond the current policy and that is being negotiated, or discussed -- I would prefer to say -- by the municipal government and the department at this time. We are tracking this on a daily basis. I believe, as I said earlier, that the military aircraft was in Arviat yesterday and they did some searching today. Where it is all going to lead to, I don't know at this time. Thank you.
John Todd on Question 128-12(4): GNWT's Involvement In Search For Arviat Hunter
In the Legislative Assembly on November 29th, 1993. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 128-12(4): GNWT's Role In Search For Arviat Hunter
Question 128-12(4): GNWT's Involvement In Search For Arviat Hunter
Item 5: Oral Questions
November 28th, 1993
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John Todd Keewatin Central
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