Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, there was a call that went out to all agencies and different departments to see where there was a problem with regard to accommodating professionals in the different communities. The communities that were picked were Tulita, Fort Good Hope, Norman Wells, Lutselk'e, Fort Resolution, Fort Providence and Fort Liard. Those were the communities that seemed to have the most systemic problem of attracting teachers because of the problems with accommodations. Those are communities that were picked for the first round, and there were other communities identified for the second phase which are for the upcoming 22. So these communities were picked on the basis of where the most need was, and these communities that were picked were mostly on the barge transportation system so the units were barged into those particular communities this summer. The other ones were supposed to be sent to those other communities through the different road systems. Thank you.
David Krutko on Question 302-15(3): Occupancy Of Market Housing Units
In the Legislative Assembly on October 25th, 2004. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 302-15(3): Occupancy Of Market Housing Units
Question 302-15(3): Occupancy Of Market Housing Units
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 24th, 2004
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