Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The committee came out of an initial meeting we had in Rankin Inlet, I believe in November or December. I should have said we are in throws of putting this working committee together right now. It is my hope that invitations have gone out to the Keewatin Inuit Association, Keewatin regional council, Keewatin chamber of commerce and the municipalities. This would be a working committee that would represent the region because we need to ensure there is regional input. It would assist us in looking at the alternatives that should, and I stress "should", the railhead not continue to operate over the next four or five years. I am optimistic that the working committee will have at least one representative from each community, and as we progress with this, we would also involve Mr. Arngna'naaq and Mr. Arvaluk.
John Todd on Question 721-12(3): Keewatin Region Transportation Committee
In the Legislative Assembly on April 2nd, 1993. See this statement in context.
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Question 721-12(3): Keewatin Region Transportation Committee
Item 5: Oral Questions
April 1st, 1993
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John Todd Keewatin Central
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