Thank you. We spend a lot of money, Mr. Speaker, on different programs. I know the Education Minister gets asked all the time how we're doing, how we compare and so on. I would like to ask the Minister of Health, since we, on a regular basis do get information on sicknesses that keep on recurring -- chlamydia, hepatitis, gonorrhoea, for example; we have a long list that we get from the Department of Health on incidences of these things in our communities -- what use is made of this kind of information because while I look at this, many of these things seem to be concentrated in particular communities throughout the territories. Is there any particular use made of these statistics in the work of the Department of Health?
Brian Lewis on Question 354-12(7): NWT Residents' State Of Health Versus Other Jurisdictions
In the Legislative Assembly on March 29th, 1995. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 354-12(7): Nwt Residents' State Of Health Versus Other Jurisdictions
Question 354-12(7): NWT Residents' State Of Health Versus Other Jurisdictions
Item 6: Oral Questions
March 28th, 1995
Page 688
Brian Lewis Yellowknife Centre
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