(Translation) Thank you, Madam Speaker. This is a question to the Minister of Renewable Resources. If I'm not mistaken, like I stated during my Member's statement about the radios that have been creating problems in my constituency, this has been a problem for the people using those radios because they are used by people who don't have a licence and we all know that if you don't have a licence for a radio, you could be brought to court or you could be fined. The people in my constituency have no knowledge of acquiring a licence for those radios, or business licences for that matter. Today my constituents are thinking that even though I don't have a licence for this certain type of radio, it will be okay for me, I'm not breaking the law. That's the way they think at this time. Is there legislation, regulations or a body that looks into those people who don't have a licence to find out or to tell them that they should acquire a licence? Thank you.
Kenoayoak Pudlat on Question 403-12(6): Radio Licensing Requirements In Outpost Camps
In the Legislative Assembly on November 9th, 1994. See this statement in context.
Question 403-12(6): Radio Licensing Requirements In Outpost Camps
Item 6: Oral Questions
November 8th, 1994
Page 882
Kenoayoak Pudlat Baffin South
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