Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My question is to the Premier. As everyone knows, this House is set to adjourn on Friday. I know that the Premier has a very busy schedule. I know also that he has things set up for the beginning of next week, but if the Premier has any days available at all next week, I have a letter from the Great Slave Lake Forest Products, the advisory committee in Fort Resolution that is comprised of the First Nations, the Metis Council, the Deninoo Community Council. Two people from each of these community governments sit on an advisory committee on the Great Slave Lake Forest Products as well as two workers from the mill sit on this committee and advise Great Slave Lake Forest Products how to run the sawmill. They would like a meeting with the Premier, as well as the Deputy Minister, Joe Handley, and possibly the president of the NWT Development Corporation. You can even bring my good friend, Mr. Steve Kakfwi, with you, if you do not mind. If you can come down to Fort Resolution and meet with the people of Fort Resolution no later than the end of the next week, it is very important that we have a meeting so that we can start working together to solve the problems of Great Slave Lake Forest Products and hopefully Fort Resolution can go to work in the sawmill soon. Thank you.
Don Morin on Question 146-13(7): Meeting With Great Slave Lake Forest Products
In the Legislative Assembly on April 28th, 1999. See this statement in context.
Question 146-13(7): Meeting With Great Slave Lake Forest Products
Item 6: Oral Questions
April 27th, 1999
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Don Morin Tu Nedhe
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