Thank you, Mr. Speaker. There is a process in place that provides the opportunity for the communities within my Honourable colleague's constituency to determine the appropriate priorities in capital expenditures. Those capital expenditures then come in through the system, and to the appropriate Ministers. Decisions are made then, and then back to the Committees, the appropriate Committees and advice and direction is given then. I think that process now is in place, and has been in place certainly in the term of this Government, and as a previous Minister and the previous one was in place then. I think if there are some disparities that are glaring, as my colleague is suggesting, that we need to find a way to work with him and the Ministers involved, whether it is in MACA or in Health or whatever, in an effort to see if there is arrangement to be made to balance out what he sees as an imbalance in where the money has been spent over this last year in particular. Thank you.
John Todd on Further To Question 487-13(3): Equity And Fairness Of Capital Funding
In the Legislative Assembly on October 15th, 1996. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 487-13(3): Equity And Fairness Of Capital Funding
Further To Question 487-13(3): Equity And Fairness Of Capital Funding
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 14th, 1996
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John Todd Keewatin Central
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