Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Right now in the north, we believe we are keeping up with the demand. The concern is in the short term, as other jurisdictions across Canada might move towards banning the leg hold trap and going all out for humane and quick kill traps, that the suppliers will no longer be able to keep up with the demand. But, right now, we're doing okay. Thank you.
Stephen Kakfwi on Tabled Document 34-12(5): Tradition And Change, A Strategy For Renewable Resource Development In The Nwt, February 1994
In the Legislative Assembly on March 28th, 1994. See this statement in context.
Tabled Document 34-12(5): Tradition And Change, A Strategy For Renewable Resource Development In The Nwt, February 1994
Item 18: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
March 27th, 1994
Page 897
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