Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Further to Mr. Koe's questions, some of my constituents have received a letter dated March 17 signed by Ken Lovely, deputy minister of Personnel, with a seven page attachment outlining adjustments to the long-term staff housing strategy which I will table later today. Mr. Speaker, one of the concerns which was expressed in the motion before this House earlier in committee of the whole was about the legality of the actions being taken by the Department of Personnel, whether they were acting in accordance with the Residential Tenancies Act. The letter from Mr. Lovely refers to the Landlord Tenants Act and that notices will conform to the format set out in the Landlord Tenants Act. Mr. Speaker, in searching the statutes of this Assembly I cannot find any reference to the Landlord Tenants Act except reference to an act that was repealed in 1987. I would like to ask the Minister of Personnel, since this act is repealed and it is referred to in the deputy minister's letter of March 17, 1993, which legislation is the Department of Personnel using in determining its legal obligations as a landlord to its tenants? Thank you.
Dennis Patterson on Question 562-12(3): Legislation Used Re Staff Housing
In the Legislative Assembly on March 23rd, 1993. See this statement in context.
Question 562-12(3): Legislation Used Re Staff Housing
Item 5: Oral Questions
March 22nd, 1993
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Dennis Patterson Iqaluit
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