Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, there are 533 days until division and the creation of two new territories. In the west it seems apparent that the constitutional process will continue past division. This leaves the naming of a new Western Territory to be resolved prior to division. Mr. Speaker, I would like to suggest that this should be put back on the agenda and the name decided on by next spring by the people of the Western Territory. Giving a name is a very important, symbolic event, especially as part of the creation of a new Western Territory. Mr. Speaker, we need a northern name with meaning and significance to the people of the Western Territory. Right now we are named after a direction on the compass. We are northwest of what, Mr. Speaker? Northwest of Ottawa. That was hardly of northern significance then, and it is of even less significance now. I can think of no other jurisdiction in North America that is named after the direction on a compass. Mr. Speaker, you have to just look around our neighbours. You have the Yukon, you have Nunavut, you have Saskatchewan and Alberta. All fine names with meaning to their people. I once again put forward the name of Nahendeh for consideration. Our land, Mr. Speaker. A strong name, a northern name. Nahendeh, our land for all the people of the Western Territory. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
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