Thank you, Mr. Speaker. In regards to the policy and the insurance itself and also regards to the students, you can lose a home, or a loved one, or a dog. There is some feeling of loss there which people ... you cannot replace that. I think that, in the case of the teachers to whom I have spoken, said they have spent a lot of years getting into the teaching profession, where they get a lot of reports and also studies that they have put together so that they can present these in classes to the students. A lot of this loss that they have is that you cannot replace that. I would like to ask the Minister if he could seriously look at the policy to ensure there is protection there for the teachers and their goods and services that they do leave within those classrooms. So, when there is an instance like this weekend, there is coverage there for them. Thank you.
David Krutko on Question 279-13(4): School Fire In Fort Mcpherson
In the Legislative Assembly on February 10th, 1997. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 279-13(4): School Fire In Fort Mcpherson
Question 279-13(4): School Fire In Fort Mcpherson
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 9th, 1997
Page 499
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