Mr. Speaker, I believe we do not have a great deal of information on the particular project and we will have to gather more. This week, the deputy minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources will be meeting with Hondo Oil. As well, there are scheduled meetings with the Gwich'in, Inuvialuit and individuals from Old Crow. However, once the company decides to file, the normal process will be instituted whereby the regulatory process will take over. At that point in time built into the regulatory process is the involvement of all concerned parties to take part in the hearings. However, I believe this will be determined once these informal meetings have taken place to see precisely what is being planned by the company. We will, as a government, ensure, as with all projects of this nature, that the concerns and the involvement of the people in those areas are fully informed and involved. Thank you.
Hon. Nellie Cournoyea on Question 294-12(3): Status Of Application For Construction Of Gas Pipeline
In the Legislative Assembly on February 22nd, 1993. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 294-12(3): Status Of Application For Construction Of Gas Pipeline
Question 294-12(3): Status Of Application For Construction Of Gas Pipeline
Item 5: Oral Questions
February 21st, 1993
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Nellie Cournoyea
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