Thank you, Mr. Speaker. This will be my last supplementary. The documents that I made references to, in the past, the SCONE report and the documents from the Department of Economic Development and Tourism, from the last Legislative Assembly, these documents were developed through a long and complicated process from community and regional interest groups. This set direction for the government to take in trying to deal with the big problem of economic development in the north. The Minister is saying he is using just one of these documents and he is concentrating on each community. It seems to be a bush fire approach or first come, first serve approach. Could the Minister tell the House if there is going to be an overall plan for the Northwest Territories, perhaps through a consultation process or a conference of some sort, just to get a good picture of the entire north and see where we are heading at this time? It seems to be we are all over the place and there is no real clear direction on where we are going in terms of economic development. Mahsi.
Jim Antoine on Question 427-12(3): Planning Documents For Economic Development In The Nwt
In the Legislative Assembly on March 5th, 1993. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 427-12(3): Planning Documents For Economic Development In The Nwt
Question 427-12(3): Planning Documents For Economic Development In The Nwt
Item 5: Oral Questions
March 4th, 1993
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Jim Antoine Nahendeh
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