Thank you, Mr. Speaker. There are two Maces. The original, I believe, is held in the museum as well as the Mace that is here. It does represent all the people of the Northwest Territories. It is a Mace that is made and it has parts from the Western Arctic, parts from Nunavut, so that it does represent all the people of the Northwest Territories. There is no doubt in my mind that April 1, 1999, there will not be a border put up between Nunavut and the Western Arctic where we do not share and work together.
Don Morin on Question 434-13(5): Legislative Assembly Artwork And Carvings
In the Legislative Assembly on February 25th, 1998. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 434-13(5): Legislative Assembly Artwork And Carvings
Question 434-13(5): Legislative Assembly Artwork And Carvings
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 24th, 1998
Page 1098
Don Morin Tu Nedhe
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