Mr. Speaker, we have a number of different processes across the NWT for providing additional land to the towns and cities. In the case of Yellowknife, we have not been aware that there has been an application filed for additional land outside of the town boundaries. We have been discussing the issue of some lands reverted back from the mines. We have included the Akaitcho Territory First Nations and the city. We have been having a number of meetings to come to some kind of a long-term plan of how we would arrange for land and also for the First Nations to bring their interests forward and also the city's, to be able to develop a long-term plan. Right now, we are developing a process. We haven't finalized an agreement as to how it is going to unfold at this point. We are still in discussions. Thank you.
Michael McLeod on Question 321-15(3): Process To Address Land Shortage In Yellowknife
In the Legislative Assembly on October 27th, 2004. See this statement in context.
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Question 321-15(3): Process To Address Land Shortage In Yellowknife
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 26th, 2004
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