Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, just on the whole point of the communities I represent and the Association of Municipalities, I think the one thing that the Minister has got to be made aware of is that there are two differences between a tax-based community and communities who have the CTA community status. That is where, I believe the problem lies. We have to treat these two institutions differently. The circumstances are different in the smaller isolated communities. That is the point I am trying to make. There is hardship in a lot of those communities to develop property where you do not have the luxury or roads or you do not have the luxury of accessing gravel at a reasonable rate. I would just like to make the Minister aware of that. Also, the communities that I represent are settlement councils and also municipal councils, but they are not classified in the larger sense of cities, villages or towns for those instances which should be treated differently because of the titles. I would like to make the Minister aware of that.
David Krutko on Question 215-13(7): Property Appraisals In Rural Communities
In the Legislative Assembly on July 26th, 1999. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 215-13(7): Property Appraisals In Rural Communities
Question 215-13(7): Property Appraisals In Rural Communities
Item 6: Oral Questions
July 25th, 1999
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