Again, Mr. Speaker, those are aspects that have still not been worked out. One of the issues for us is a question of access to the resources. It has been a problem previously, particularly with smaller communities. The question, now, is how do we go beyond the larger centres -- that have established facilities for many years -- to the smaller communities, such as Cambridge Bay or a community like Fort McPherson, Pond Inlet or wherever it is that we are looking at the other communities. In that sense, it is a bit of a problem, but there are also initiatives in other communities to introduce child care programs in the schools, for those who are attending high school programs. Those are all the complexities. It does need some additional thought and consideration on our part to make sure we have the child care policy, the legislation, and the regulations in place to allow us to consider all of those factors.
Richard Nerysoo on Question 185-12(4): Effect Of Child Care Facilities In Schools
In the Legislative Assembly on December 2nd, 1993. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 185-12(4): Effect Of Child Care Facilities In Schools
Question 185-12(4): Effect Of Child Care Facilities In Schools
Item 5: Oral Questions
December 1st, 1993
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Richard Nerysoo Mackenzie Delta
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