Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, today I would like to take the opportunity to recognize two pages who are presently here from the Deh Cho. Mr. Speaker, I feel this is a great opportunity that we as a government can offer our youth. The experience of participating in the paging program is an important task for students to experience our legislation firsthand. The knowledge that we instill in our youth today will go a long ways. These students may someday likely become our future leaders.
The students we have with us are Rosalie Martel and Rosemary Buggins. Both of these students are from the Chief Sunrise Education Centre in the Hay River Reserve. I would like to thank them for their services in the House this week. Also, Mr. Speaker, next week, March 1st, is the opening day of the 18th K'amba Carnival. One of our pages, Rosemary Buggins, is a K'amba queen contestant. I would like to wish her much success.
I would also like to thank the principal, Brent Kaulbach, the teachers of the Chief Sunrise Centre, chaperone Ms. Kim Beaulieu, the Sergeant-at-Arms and the staff of the Legislative Assembly who assisted in bringing these students for this prestigious task. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
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