In the Legislative Assembly on February 15th, 1994. See this topic in context.

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February 14th, 1994

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Jim Antoine Nahendeh

Mahsi, Madam Speaker. My question is for the Minister of Renewable Resources. I raised this question a few years ago. It is with regard to Fort Liard and the trappers and the traditional grounds in BC. The BC border is only 20 miles to the south. The traditional grounds are in BC. They are told by the renewable resource officers in BC that if they hunt on their traditional grounds, they can be charged. Has the Minister's department done anything to deal with his counterparts from the province of British Columbia to look into this situation? Mahsi.

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The Speaker

Thank you. Minister of Renewable Resources, Mr. Kakfwi.

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Stephen Kakfwi

Stephen Kakfwi Sahtu

Madam Speaker, I have no information regarding that issue. I remember it was raised, as the Member said, a couple of years ago. I will have to ask the department to provide the information to the Member and myself. Thank you.

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The Speaker

Thank you. Item 5, oral questions. The honourable Member for Yellowknife South, Mr. Whitford.