In the case of a Member, who has been in the Cabinet for one term, and then goes another two years in the following term as a Cabinet Minister, that person will have been a Cabinet Minister for six years. However, in the term in which he or she loses his or her position, does that person get severance on the basis of being severed during that two years or does the person get severed from doing six years? Each Assembly is distinct. I am wondering if the policy takes into consideration that the person is being severed and you consider those six years to be continuous service in the Cabinet, even though you are elected on two different occasions.
Brian Lewis on Committee Motion 122-12(3): To Adopt Recommendation 6
In the Legislative Assembly on March 24th, 1993. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 122-12(3): To Adopt Recommendation 6
Item 18: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
March 23rd, 1993
Page 1168
Brian Lewis Yellowknife Centre
See context to find out what was said next.