...but the message I received was that people are not particularly pleased with the events that are unfolding. I respect the fact that the UNW and people who are not happy with government policy, decisions we make, have a right to lobby out there and I respect that and I hope that they will respect that I have an obligation and responsibility to the territories as a whole and I am trying to find, I thought through negotiations, a reasonable compromise that we can all live with. I guess the message from that group was that we are not happy and we want you to fix it. Thank you.
John Todd on Question 492-13(5): Collective Bargaining Negotiations
In the Legislative Assembly on May 20th, 1998. See this statement in context.
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Question 492-13(5): Collective Bargaining Negotiations
Item 6: Oral Questions
May 19th, 1998
Page 1309
John Todd Keewatin Central
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