Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I thank the Minister for that. What I am after is just to get people back talking. They can decide what they are going to talk about when they get there. The Minister has also, and I will respect your ruling, Mr. Speaker, on the cases that are before the court...the Minister, Mr. Todd, in his Minister's statement today did mention, and I quote, "In light of the decision, the GNWT is in the process of amending its present federal court application to ask to have the complaint filed against the GNWT dismissed or alternatively to have the UNW held jointly responsible for any award made by the Human Rights Tribunal." My question to the Minister is, will the Minister commit at least until after the initial meeting to put that process of amending on hold until he has at least had one opportunity to sit down with the UNW to see where talks may go? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Seamus Henry on Further Return To Oral Question 492-13(5): Collective Bargaining Negotiations
In the Legislative Assembly on May 20th, 1998. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 492-13(5): Collective Bargaining Negotiations
Further Return To Oral Question 492-13(5): Collective Bargaining Negotiations
Item 6: Oral Questions
May 19th, 1998
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Seamus Henry Yellowknife South
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