Madam Speaker, I will have to check with the department to see what consultation took place with regard to the development of the corridor along Ingraham Trail. From the little time I've had, I understand it's primarily an issue of safety that caused the department to move quickly to resolve what was considered a major issue of safety, for people to be hunting and using firearms along this corridor which has been a major public concern in the last year and a half. The department moved quickly to create this corridor. So, it was a question of safety. As to the amount of meetings and consultation that took place with the aboriginal people in the area, I would have to get back to the Member on that.
Stephen Kakfwi on Question 2-12(5): Consultation With Dene Re Hunting Ban On Ingraham Trail
In the Legislative Assembly on December 13th, 1993. See this statement in context.
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Question 2-12(5): Consultation With Dene Re Hunting Ban On Ingraham Trail
Item 5: Oral Questions
December 12th, 1993
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