I will start out by saying I share the honourable Member's concerns with respect to mine safety and hence the reason why we are trying to move forward with a new Mining Safety Act that is more current and more up-to-date with the present conditions that we operate within. If, as the honourable Member says it states in the Mining Safety Act that there, "shall be a mine committee for occupational health and safety," then if a particular mine was in violation of that we would take the appropriate steps to ensure that it was corrected. Thank you.
John Todd on Question 710-12(3): Royal Oak Mine Occupational Health And Safety Committee
In the Legislative Assembly on April 2nd, 1993. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 710-12(3): Royal Oak Mine Occupational Health And Safety Committee
Question 710-12(3): Royal Oak Mine Occupational Health And Safety Committee
Item 5: Oral Questions
April 1st, 1993
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John Todd Keewatin Central
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