Not under my leadership, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, if my memory serves me correct, Mr. Alan Downe who was a well-known researcher in this House, and did a considerable amount of work on behalf of the former Minister, and the ministry in consultations with the communities as to the changes that they felt, the communities at large felt, were necessary in the liquor legislation, in the Liquor Act. My understanding is that Mr. Downe was working on, and probably still is working on some changes that would then go forward to committee and go through the normal process. Now as to the status of that right now, I do not have that answer this morning, but I do recognize the importance of it. As a matter of fact, another Member mentioned it to me this morning. I will speak to the department and find out what the status is of the development of the new legislation and the changes that were being recommended based upon discussions that took place within the overall territorial constituency. Thank you.
John Todd on Question 197-13(4): Status Of Liquor Law Review
In the Legislative Assembly on January 31st, 1997. See this statement in context.
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Question 197-13(4): Status Of Liquor Law Review
Item 6: Oral Questions
January 30th, 1997
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John Todd Keewatin Central
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