Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, up to this point, we have raised our opinions as a government, sent letters and made our position known to the federal government. They are fully responsible for the arsenic trioxide stored underneath us here in Yellowknife. They are going through a consultation process right now with the people looking at various options. It is going to culminate, as I indicated, in the fall with a submission. Between now and this submission, we need to work with all levels of government to try to formulate a very strong position. If it is going to be a lengthy assessment and licensing process, then we have to get ready for that. Thank you.
Jim Antoine on Question 121-14(5): Arsenic Trioxide At Giant Mine
In the Legislative Assembly on March 1st, 2002. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 121-14(5): Arsenic Trioxide At Giant Mine
Question 121-14(5): Arsenic Trioxide At Giant Mine
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 28th, 2002
Page 287
Jim Antoine Nahendeh
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