Thank you, Mr. Speaker, and I do apologize to my colleague on Friday for being unclear in my response. I was not quite aware of exactly what he was talking about. As I said to you earlier, we are in the early stages of trying to develop a northern job strategy along with, of course, the affirmative action strategy and in that, of course will be, once it starts to be flushed out, who the delivery agents are going to be, how we are going to connect to those required jobs. So we will take what my honourable colleague says under consideration, and he will have ample opportunity to provide us with additional direction and advice in the coming weeks and we will try to ensure that whatever is put in place is efficient and gets to the heart of the issue as quickly as possible. Thank you.
John Todd on Question 214-13(4): Central Clearing House For Yk Students
In the Legislative Assembly on February 3rd, 1997. See this statement in context.
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Question 214-13(4): Central Clearing House For Yk Students
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 2nd, 1997
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John Todd Keewatin Central
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