Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, like our good friend in Alberta, Ralph Klein says, good health care does not mean bricks and mortar, more hospitals, good health care means that the people take more control of their health. So you have to have good prevention, you have to have people in control and good government starts right at home. Having a good home. Good government means people have self-sufficiency in their own home the number one issue that we have to face whether you live in the eastern Arctic or whether you live in the new Western Territory is a basic house. If you start off with that. If you start off with a basic need of putting a shelter around your family, a roof over their head, that is the start of self-government, that is the start of becoming self-sufficient, so those are the things I think we have to concentrate on in the west. Thank you.
Don Morin on Question 100-13(6): Devolving Control Of Programs And Services
In the Legislative Assembly on September 23rd, 1998. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 100-13(6): Devolving Control Of Programs And Services
Question 100-13(6): Devolving Control Of Programs And Services
Item 6: Oral Questions
September 22nd, 1998
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Don Morin Tu Nedhe
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