When I read the briefing note earlier last week, I believe there were two well-qualified facilitators who were knowledgable in this whole field. One was a former Deputy Minister of DIAND, Mr. Arthur Kroeger. I think. The other one was this firm out of Toronto and I must apologize to my colleague that I do not have the name before me today. Both these organizations have impeccable credentials when it comes to the kind of facilitating in this complicated question of the NWT Power Corporation. We are optimistic, as we always have to be in this game that we will come to the appropriate compromise that is necessary. I keep repeating myself, to ensure that ultimately whatever decision we make is in the best interests of people from Pond Inlet to Tuktoyaktuk. Thank you.
John Todd on Question 575-13(5): Resolution Of Nwtpc Continuation Issues
In the Legislative Assembly on May 28th, 1998. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 575-13(5): Resolution Of Nwtpc Continuation Issues
Question 575-13(5): Resolution Of Nwtpc Continuation Issues
Item 6: Oral Questions
May 27th, 1998
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John Todd Keewatin Central
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