Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I rose in the House the other day and I spoke of the whole area of the affirmative action policy and the policy that does not seem to be doing what it was meant for. I was pretty surprised to hear this morning after going to meet with Mr. Handley, the Minister responsible for personnel, that the responsibility of the affirmative action policy falls within the Premier's office. I would like to ask the Premier, exactly what do I do as a Member of the Legislative Assembly where I receive correspondence from affirmative action candidates who are working for this government and come forth to a Member of the Legislative Assembly to follow up on their concerns? I would like to ask the Premier, exactly what is in place to ensure that we do have a process where we can deal with the complaints, especially in regard to the implication of the Affirmative Action Policy?
David Krutko on Question 434-14(5): Affirmative Action Policy Concerns
In the Legislative Assembly on October 29th, 2002. See this statement in context.
Question 434-14(5): Affirmative Action Policy Concerns
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 28th, 2002
Page 1244
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