Mr. Speaker, I am not shying away from sitting down with the aboriginal organizations. I have, on several occasions, gone to the Member's riding two or three times. I recall the NWT Housing Corporation sending out a moratorium on evictions in June 2001, and we've continued to work with that community, trying to resolve some of the outstanding issues. Mr. Speaker, in terms of harmonization, we have directed staff to make overtures to those communities to advise the committee members that we are looking at making a policy change and we have directed staff to communicate that to the LHOs, the stakeholders and the aboriginal leadership of the day. So we have done a substantial amount of communication and consultation. I am not sure if we can do much more to enhance that. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Roger Allen on Question 203-14(6): Consultation On Housing Programs And Initiatives
In the Legislative Assembly on March 10th, 2003. See this statement in context.
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Question 203-14(6): Consultation On Housing Programs And Initiatives
Item 6: Oral Questions
March 9th, 2003
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