In the Legislative Assembly on May 2nd, 1996. See this topic in context.

Revert To Item 6: Recognition Of Visitors In The Gallery
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Kevin O'Brien Kivallivik

Thank you, Mr. Speaker, for your understanding. Once again, Mr. Speaker, I would like to introduce some of the business people from Baker Lake who are here today in the flesh: Mr. Bogus Zybe, Mr. Al Lehuer, Mr. David Simailak and the newly-elected president of the Keewatin Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Glen McLean.

--- Applause

Revert To Item 6: Recognition Of Visitors In The Gallery
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Thank you. Item 6, recognition of visitors in the gallery. Mr. Todd.

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John Todd Keewatin Central

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I certainly don't want to be outdone, so I would like to introduce David Oolooyuk, who is very active in the economic community in the Keewatin; Ray Mercer, a good friend of mine for the last 30 years and currently deputy chair of the Public Utilities Board; and, last but not least, the guy who is to blame for me being here, Ron Roach, who ran my campaign.

--- Applause

Revert To Item 6: Recognition Of Visitors In The Gallery
Revert To Item 6: Recognition Of Visitors In The Gallery

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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Again, while we had unanimous consent to go back to item 6, the clock is still ticking for question period. We don't stop because of unanimous consent being given. The clock runs for one hour and the Members are given the opportunity during that one hour to ask questions. It is very unusual for a Member to take some time and seek unanimous consent to go back to an item. Item 7, oral questions. Mr. Picco.