Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Some of the priorities can't be met. The community decides what the priorities are and, of course, some priorities can't be met. If a community wants to go into a block funding agreement, they have more flexibility in their funding to move capital projects around. The communities have been consulted and the process is known by the communities and this isn't done by a department outside. Some priorities have to be dropped. These have been consulted with the communities through block funding agreements and they will have more flexibility in moving their capital projects around. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Manitok Thompson on Bill 11: Appropriation Act, 1996-97
In the Legislative Assembly on May 23rd, 1996. See this statement in context.
Bill 11: Appropriation Act, 1996-97
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
May 23rd, 1996
Page 606
Manitok Thompson Aivilik
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