Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As we have indicated a number of times, we had elected to wait until division to begin work on drafting a discussion paper that would lead to the drafting of a new Wildlife Act for the new Western Territory. Our officials have begun discussions that would lead to the development of a discussion paper, which I hope will be released later this year that could lead to work, for instance, with the aboriginal communities because of their constitutional rights to bind to a process, to draft a new Wildlife Act and have that perhaps ready to be considered as new legislation sometime in the year 2000. The specific request made by the Member, I think, would be considered in that process. Thank you.
Stephen Kakfwi on Question 198-13(7): Wildlife Act Residency Requirements
In the Legislative Assembly on May 12th, 1999. See this statement in context.
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Question 198-13(7): Wildlife Act Residency Requirements
Item 6: Oral Questions
May 11th, 1999
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