Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, the aboriginal leaders of the Aboriginal Summit are taking the lead role in trying to come up with the companion self-government agreement. This is a very sensitive and kind of a tricky process and this is ongoing at the present time. I mentioned earlier in one of the questions that there was a workshop of the facilitators that are going to help us go into the communities during the consultation process. During the workshop they had, this was also covered. They have an idea of what the companion self-government intention is. During the consultation process, we will be meeting with municipal governments at the same time as dealing with band councils and Metis Nation locals. They have a good idea of the companion self-government during the consultation process as well. Thank you.
Jim Antoine on Question 452-13(4): Federal Involvement In Constitutional Process
In the Legislative Assembly on March 4th, 1997. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 452-13(4): Federal Involvement In Constitutional Process
Question 452-13(4): Federal Involvement In Constitutional Process
Item 6: Oral Questions
March 3rd, 1997
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Jim Antoine Nahendeh
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