In addition to the assembly and the GNWT dedicating more effort to understanding and planning for the potential implications of self-government, we believe many of the changes that will flow from implementation of self-government will require innovative approaches to the development of policies, laws, programs and services. New approaches will also be required to coordinate and cooperate in delivery and enforcement. For this reason we think that ongoing research and study by an objective institute or think tank could benefit northern governments and help in this innovation.
Bill Braden on Committee Motion 89-14(6): That The GNWT Designate A Sole Point Of Accountability For Developing A Comprehensive Action Plan For Implementation Of Self-government Agreements, Carried
In the Legislative Assembly on June 9th, 2003. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 89-14(6): That The GNWT Designate A Sole Point Of Accountability For Developing A Comprehensive Action Plan For Implementation Of Self-government Agreements, Carried
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
June 8th, 2003
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