Mr. Speaker, certainly the devolution of land and water is pretty key in any discussions we have with the federal government on the whole issue of devolution. Without responsibility of land and water being transferred to this government, then we really do not have any responsibility for resources and resource revenue sharing and so on. So that is pretty basic to any negotiations we have on devolution. Thank you.
Joe Handley on Question 359-14(3): Monitoring The Effects Of Development On The Environment
In the Legislative Assembly on February 22nd, 2001. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 359-14(3): Monitoring The Effects Of Development On The Environment
Question 359-14(3): Monitoring The Effects Of Development On The Environment
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 21st, 2001
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