Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The staff that are assigned to work on community transfer initiatives, of course, are still working to meet the objectives that we have set out for ourselves. Communities are continuing to request assistance to begin work towards transfer agreements. These requests come sometimes with only a modest amount and sometimes up to the range of $100,000. To date, we've given out almost $650,000 to about 14 communities to help them with research and preparation for transfers. There is still a lot work to be done. We've also begun work on preparing for discussions on how community transfer initiatives could and should work with the beginning of negotiations in the self-government area. There is a lot of work to be done and it's still continuing at this time. Thank you.
Stephen Kakfwi on Question 104-12(7): Status Of Community Transfer Initiative
In the Legislative Assembly on February 20th, 1995. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 104-12(7): Status Of Community Transfer Initiative
Question 104-12(7): Status Of Community Transfer Initiative
Item 7: Oral Questions
February 19th, 1995
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