Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, we have a lot of boards and agencies that represent different sectors of our society. Some of them are business-based, some of them are social services-based. When we are talking about a business sector in the NWT and we have a board making recommendations, decisions, asking the Minister to make decisions -- he has a lot of control over a certain sector -- what kind of a split would the Minister recognize as being a good representation? If it's representing a business sector, how many business people on that board should be making recommendations and if the government is heavily involved in making a decision on how those recommendations are carried out, then how many government people or private sector people, residents of the NWT, should make up that board, so that there is an even split on the recommendations coming forward? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Paul Delorey on Question 175-14(6): GNWT Guidelines For Board Membership
In the Legislative Assembly on March 6th, 2003. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 175-14(6): GNWT Guidelines For Board Membership
Question 175-14(6): GNWT Guidelines For Board Membership
Item 7: Oral Questions
March 5th, 2003
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