Mr. Speaker, I am not sure who my question is directed to today, but I have a letter here from a very dear senior in Hay River, who has worked very hard all his life and now is retired. He used to be able to call the South Mackenzie Correctional Centre and order a cord of wood for $55. Our seniors have been subjected to an unusual number of adverse actions by this government just recently, and I am wondering, why has this changed? The availability of cheap cord wood for seniors in Hay River. We are fortunate to have trees and a correctional facility with manpower looking for things to do, and I want to know why this has changed. Thank you.
Jane Groenewegen on Question 75-13(4): Availability Of Fuel Wood For Seniors
In the Legislative Assembly on January 21st, 1997. See this statement in context.
Question 75-13(4): Availability Of Fuel Wood For Seniors
Item 6: Oral Questions
January 20th, 1997
Page 135
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