Mr. Speaker, I understand that all the decisions have been made and everything is going to be okay. Education, Culture and Employment is going to look after terminology and training, the official languages unit is going to look after the court interpreting requirements. I would like to ask the Premier then, because we are all aware that we have less money to spend in this area of official languages, what on earth is the government doing spending 45,000 precious public dollars studying the training function for interpreters through the firm of Avery Cooper if everything has already been decided and all the ducks are lined up and everything is okay? Why are we wasting money with a study when according to the Premier and the Minister of Justice, it's all been figured out. Everything is okay. Calm down, Members; you have no reason to ask questions. Why are we still studying the problem at great expense if it's all been worked out internally and everything is okay? Thank you.
Dennis Patterson on Question 438-12(7): Review Of Impact Of Funding Cuts To Languages Services
In the Legislative Assembly on April 7th, 1995. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 438-12(7): Review Of Impact Of Funding Cuts To Languages Services
Question 438-12(7): Review Of Impact Of Funding Cuts To Languages Services
Item 6: Oral Questions
April 6th, 1995
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Dennis Patterson Iqaluit
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