(Translation) Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As I stated in my Member's statement, my question is to the Minister of the Housing Corporation. He responded to Dennis Patterson's question, as I understood it, that there would be no evictions without further investigation. For instance, if they have more than one person making an income in a family and an elder living in the house, how would they go about reviewing as to who in the house is not paying. Because he said that there would be no evictions at all if just one of the people in the house would be evicted, what about for that one person who is not paying? How would you deal with that person individually? Will they be evicted? Or, could you further clarify as to what you would do with this one person? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Kenoayoak Pudlat on Question 368-12(7): Multi-income Residences Under New Social Housing Rent Scale
In the Legislative Assembly on March 31st, 1995. See this statement in context.
Question 368-12(7): Multi-income Residences Under New Social Housing Rent Scale
Item 6: Oral Questions
March 30th, 1995
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Kenoayoak Pudlat Baffin South
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