I guess, Mr. Speaker, I am speaking in tongues here today. Let me try to make myself clear. This government has different forms of tendering contracts. Some are public tenders and some are sole-source contracts. Now some of these sole-source contracts, Mr. Speaker, are not of a public tender nature. That is the intent of my question. Instead of seeing a contract awarded and the person who is being awarded this contract X number of times, Ed Picco, Ed Picco, Ed Picco, Tough Luck Bay, you have five contracts, we would like to see these published, Mr. Speaker, so this information would be available for the people of the Northwest Territories. They would know what these dollars have been spent on, when they were spent, how much was spent, who spent them and who got the contract. That is my question. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Edward Picco on Question 116-13(3): GNWT Criteria For Sole-source Contracts
In the Legislative Assembly on May 1st, 1996. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 116-13(3): GNWT Criteria For Sole-source Contracts
Question 116-13(3): GNWT Criteria For Sole-source Contracts
Item 6: Oral Questions
April 30th, 1996
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Edward Picco Iqaluit
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