I think we do. Again, to make sure I am using the right terminology here, but what we have said, first of all, is that a community cannot have direct control over a resource, a person, a building or a piece of equipment that is not already located in that community. A community cannot rewrite the laws or the policies or the regulations. They have to endorse them and work within them. I can think of examples that we have already completed agreements in the social services area with the community of Igloolik, for example, between that community and the Baffin Board. Cape Dorset is another example. In each of these areas we have laid out very clearly what is possible to include and what needed to still be part of a regional organization.
Mr. Ramsden on Committee Motion 23-13(5): To Establish A Child Advocate In The NWT Before Division
In the Legislative Assembly on February 24th, 1998. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 23-13(5): To Establish A Child Advocate In The NWT Before Division
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
February 24th, 1998
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