Thank you, Madam Speaker. Just to follow up on what Mr. Koe asked regarding the Minister of Renewable Resources. Madam Speaker, I do travel a lot on highways. I always get the opportunity to see wildlife in its natural state, but the message that the Minister is sending to a lot of the people who are fighting this government over wildlife furs may differ because, in his statement, it certainly implies maybe that I, as an aboriginal, am not conservative, and that, because of my disregard for the law, I have disregard for the land or the animals on it. I would like to ask the Minister, for the record, whether or not he can make some corrections to this statement since perhaps I don't have a lot of regard for the law, but I still have a lot of regard for the animals and the land.
Samuel Gargan on Question 404-12(5): Aboriginal People's Respect For Wildlife
In the Legislative Assembly on March 29th, 1994. See this statement in context.
Question 404-12(5): Aboriginal People's Respect For Wildlife
Item 5: Oral Questions
March 28th, 1994
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Samuel Gargan Deh Cho
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