Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, from that response from the Minister I get the feeling that Aklavik is being treated differently than other communities in the Northwest Territories when it comes to mental health and drug workers. On one hand, you're saying you're going out, you're advertising, you're trying to find these people and making sure that they're qualified to take these positions; but on the other hand you're saying your people from the Inuvik Health Board are going to go into Aklavik and consult if they can basically offer a service to the community of Aklavik. So I'd like to ask the Minister are there two lines of treatment here, one for communities that have the program and one for communities that don't? Do we have a system in place that's consistent for all communities?
David Krutko on Question 377-14(6): Mental Health And Alcohol And Drug Workers
In the Legislative Assembly on October 3rd, 2003. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 377-14(6): Mental Health And Alcohol And Drug Workers
Question 377-14(6): Mental Health And Alcohol And Drug Workers
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 2nd, 2003
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