Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The Keewatin Cottage Hospital Project, Cambridge Bay one and the one in Iqaluit are a little further behind than what we would like, but there are still some debate and discussion about the program development and the size of these projects that, quite frankly, Mr. Speaker, has not been resolved at this time. I do not anticipate resolution of the Iqaluit one and the Keewatin one quickly. I am not really in a position to tell you the day, a time table as to when these projects would move forward. It is certainly the desire on our part to get them on the ground, but there is still some discussion with respect to how big or how small these projects should be and it has not come to a resolve right now by all parties. Thank you.
John Todd on Question 48-13(6): Status Of Health Centre Projects In The Keewatin
In the Legislative Assembly on September 18th, 1998. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 48-13(6): Status Of Health Centre Projects In The Keewatin
Question 48-13(6): Status Of Health Centre Projects In The Keewatin
Item 6: Oral Questions
September 17th, 1998
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John Todd Keewatin Central
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