Thank you, Mr. Chairman. A little more clarification in the area of that six month waiting list. I am told that in fact the LHOs for each community can lay down the terms of the waiting period. In the area of students, I believe the practice is, and I am speaking more from experience dealing with the LHO out of Inuvik, is that if you were in public housing and went out for education your name would still remain on a list on priority, I believe, and you would still be able to get back into the unit as long as you made arrangements with the LHO of the day. So there is flexibility for the LHOs in a number of areas so they would be able to address those concerns pretty well right at the community level. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Floyd Roland on Committee Motion 8-13(7): Housing Funding Targeted For Aboriginal Housing (nwthc)
In the Legislative Assembly on April 26th, 1999. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 8-13(7): Housing Funding Targeted For Aboriginal Housing (nwthc)
Item 20: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
April 25th, 1999
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