Thank you. I also have a question for the Minister responsible for the Workers' Compensation Board. I, too, get numerous phone calls and letters from injured workers. But I think like the other Yellowknife MLAs, we respect the process. There is a process in place and I think it's very important that that process is allowed to be carried out without political interference. The one question I have for the Minister, if somebody does go all the way through the process and their claim is rejected at each stage, then at the final stage it's rejected, do they have access at that point to the courts? I just want to know what I can tell them when they've reached the end of the road.
Michael Ballantyne on Question 359-12(5): Injured Workers' Access To Courts Following Appeals Process
In the Legislative Assembly on March 23rd, 1994. See this statement in context.
Question 359-12(5): Injured Workers' Access To Courts Following Appeals Process
Item 5: Oral Questions
March 22nd, 1994
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Michael Ballantyne Yellowknife North
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