Mr. Speaker, I felt certain that the Minister of Justice had answered the questions very well. In the area of interpretation on how we are going to proceed in providing the service, it has been discussed very extensively and the role of providing education, teaching and learning is with the Department of Education, Culture and Employment. The need for terminology development is also complemented in the Department of Education, Culture and Employment in the delivery of programs, and this is where the education and the advancement in these areas has been directed to, so that we can consolidate not only the needs of health terminology, legal terminology but just general development of language. These resources are directed at the Department of Education, Culture and Employment who will be incorporating all these requirements in a program so that the advancement of knowledge and development in terminology is not brushed to the side but coordinated and enhanced by education, training and employment within that department. That is the intention because rather than having three different departments doing terminology development, it is incorporated in the Department of Education, Culture and Employment. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Nellie Cournoyea 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.
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Question 438-12(7): Review Of Impact Of Funding Cuts To Languages Services
Item 6: Oral Questions
April 6th, 1995
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Nellie Cournoyea Nunakput
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