Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I appreciate the minister clarifying that point. My concern here -- and has been and will be and still is - is the consideration that a lot of my constituents are in leased accommodations and this government has been moving out of that. We have had some major problems. I would call it a crisis, where people have been phoning me, wondering will they have a roof over their head. Can the minister confirm that indeed we will continue to lease units from whoever, whatever developer in my constituency so that these tenants working at the hospital, working at the college, so on and so forth will actually have a roof over their heads for the foreseeable future.
Edward Picco on Question 52-13(4): Concerns Regarding The Leasing/sale Of Housing In Iqaluit
In the Legislative Assembly on November 29th, 1996. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 52-13(4): Concerns Regarding The Leasing/sale Of Housing In Iqaluit
Question 52-13(4): Concerns Regarding The Leasing/sale Of Housing In Iqaluit
Item 6: Oral Questions
November 28th, 1996
Page 76
Edward Picco Iqaluit
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