We were given a paper by the department, Tabled Document 92-12(3), HIV and AIDS in the NWT in 1993, which provides us with a profile and a great deal of information in just four pages. The movement toward a solution you have given is summed up in three phrases. It says, "Still, HIV can easily be stopped if people stay with one sex partner, always use a condom and do not use injection needles." Are you saying that part of the solution would be if people were to be, to some degree, monogamous? In other words, once they agree they have chosen a partner, that will be one way of preventing the spread of this sickness. Does it also mean that partner also has to use condoms, even when you decided that you are going to stick with one partner? Do you always do that?
Brian Lewis on Tabled Document 91-12(3): Northwest Territories Aids Project - Review, And Tabled Document 92-12(3): Hiv And Aids In The NWT In 1993
In the Legislative Assembly on March 26th, 1993. See this statement in context.
Tabled Document 91-12(3): Northwest Territories Aids Project - Review, And Tabled Document 92-12(3): Hiv And Aids In The NWT In 1993
Item 18: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
March 25th, 1993
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Brian Lewis Yellowknife Centre
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