Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I think I heard the Premier correctly when he said that the legal advice that the government is getting today is that if aboriginal governments apply for an appeal, they have to apply for an appeal first, is my understanding, they stand a very high percentage of chance of getting the right to an appeal; then they also stand a very high percentage of chance of winning an appeal, they have a very good argument? Correct me if I am wrong, Mr. Premier, when you answer me, but that is what I heard. If anything changes, will they still have the same percentage of chance to have a right to an appeal? Thank you.
Don Morin on Question 47-13(7): Intervenor Appeal Application
In the Legislative Assembly on March 26th, 1999. See this statement in context.
Question 47-13(7): Intervenor Appeal Application
Item 6: Oral Questions
March 25th, 1999
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Don Morin Tu Nedhe
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