Mahsi cho, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I am not sure if the Premier answered the question. I do not think he did. He kind of danced around the question, Mr. Speaker. He is talking like he has not heard or understands the major problems that the Akaitcho and the Deh Cho have with this process, along with the North Slave Metis. He is talking like he never heard the news on the radio, television or in newspapers. There are major concerns on this issue, Mr. Speaker. He is not giving me a commitment. He is saying hopefully there will be some clarification, as if that is Dogrib land already, Mr. Speaker. Can the Premier tell me if he will allow his Minister to sign a final agreement if the disputed area is not resolved through a boundary, a clear-cut boundary that distinguishes whose land is which? We do not want to face another Middle East here, Mr. Speaker. Thank you.
Steven Nitah on Question 324-14(5): Tlicho And Akaitcho Boundary Dispute
In the Legislative Assembly on October 16th, 2002. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 324-14(5): Tlicho And Akaitcho Boundary Dispute
Question 324-14(5): Tlicho And Akaitcho Boundary Dispute
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 15th, 2002
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Steven Nitah Tu Nedhe
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