Mr. Speaker. A member from the Deh Cho has also lost $1.5 million during the last year of capital expenditures in his home constituency. Money for a curling in the amount of $500,000 has disappeared. Where did the money go? A commitment for $480,000 to renovate the senior citizens home in Fort Providence that was built in 1974 has also been lost. These monies would have individualized several units so that more seniors would be able to live more independently. An additional $600,000 has also been lost in the area of transportation in the Deh Cho riding for Highway No. 1. Was the money taken from the Deh Cho riding and used in the riding in Nahendeh? As far as I know, the MLA was not aware that all of this money would be taken away. Where is the honour in that, and where is the consultation, and where does the whole process of community empowerment come in? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
David Krutko on Motion 16-13(3): Policy Concerning Capital Project Changes
In the Legislative Assembly on October 7th, 1996. See this statement in context.
Motion 16-13(3): Policy Concerning Capital Project Changes
Item 16: Motions
October 6th, 1996
Page 926
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