Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The constituents who I've talked to find it very hard to understand why something that is if not illegal, so borderline illegal, would not be addressed. Whereas, we have no problem if somebody steals a can of tuna, we will send him to jail for 30 days. This kind of white collar activity cannot get prosecuted and people can't see justice done. I would ask the Minister if he would possibly reconsider asking his officials to be a little more enthusiastic in their attempt to contact officials in Calgary, where this company came from. If they have done it up here, they have done it to others. It just seems too easy to say we can't do anything. They can rob and pillage us within the fine line of the law and can get away with it. I would ask the Minister if he would reconsider asking his officials to contact the authorities to see whether they could coordinate an attempt to bring these individuals to some sort of justice. Thank you.
Michael Miltenberger on Question 27-13(2): Possible Remedies Re Skyline Cable Systems
In the Legislative Assembly on February 15th, 1996. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 27-13(2): Possible Remedies Re Skyline Cable Systems
Question 27-13(2): Possible Remedies Re Skyline Cable Systems
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 14th, 1996
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