Mr. Speaker, we have seen this development as a very serious development, as the Member should be aware. We have conveyed that to the federal government. We have conveyed that to the receiver. We will continue to work to try and ensure that the development does not have a negative impact on Yellowknife, on the economy and the Government of the Northwest Territories. We will continue to work with the receiver and the federal government to make sure that whatever proposal is received, that the best proposal is accepted, that we will work to offer our advice, our input on how proposals can be improved so that the interests of the workers, the interests of the city, the Government of the Northwest Territories, and the environment are all balanced in a way that we can feel comfortable in seeing a deal be accepted by the receiver. Thank you.
Stephen Kakfwi on Question 4-13(8): GNWT Role In Giant Mine Purchase
In the Legislative Assembly on September 7th, 1999. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 4-13(8): GNWT Role In Giant Mine Purchase
Question 4-13(8): GNWT Role In Giant Mine Purchase
Revert To Item 6: Oral Questions
September 6th, 1999
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