Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I believe it is the responsibility of this government and also as the delivery agency of housing programs in the north that we do ensure we try to resolve a lot of these problems and issues before they become a bigger problem, I think, because a lot of these programs are new in regard to Access, DAP, the EDAP Programs that we are presently putting in place. We are talking about Housing 2000. We have to ensure they run smoothly and that we do not continue to see these problems create hardship to the residents we represent. I believe a lot of people are finding themselves in the position now that they are having second thoughts of being put in the position where they are financially running into problems because of problems with their furnaces or problems with the electrical conditions that have poor workmanship on those units. The reason I am asking these questions to the Minister is to ensure these do not continue to carry on and that something be done as soon as possible to ensure my constituents that there will be someone there to hear their concerns and deal with these problems that have arisen to date, so that these do not continue to carry on forever. Will the Minister ensure that someone will go to my constituents and meet with the housing clients to look at these concerns and deal with them ASAP?
David Krutko on Question 513-13(5): Housing Corporation Liaison With Clients
In the Legislative Assembly on May 21st, 1998. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 513-13(5): Housing Corporation Liaison With Clients
Question 513-13(5): Housing Corporation Liaison With Clients
Item 6: Oral Questions
May 20th, 1998
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