Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The Premier can keep his fish that does not need to be included on the list. Mr. Speaker, after division, many residents of Nunavut will not have the opportunity to come to Yellowknife because there will not be any reason to come here. Even on a borrowing or lending basis, would be opportune to give the residents a chance to share in the unique artwork of previous generations. My supplemental question, Mr. Speaker, concerns the Mace. Is there a process in place, with the present Mace as an example, where it could be retired? Is there any type of protocol with the current Mace which was largely constructed in Nunavut? The last time it was in Iqaluit was this past spring, we heard that it was priceless. Is there any type of process in place for that? I think Mr. Morin is really ready to answer this question. I will give him an opportunity. Thank you.
Edward Picco on Question 434-13(5): Legislative Assembly Artwork And Carvings
In the Legislative Assembly on February 25th, 1998. See this statement in context.
Supplementary 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
Edward Picco Iqaluit
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