Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My questions this afternoon are for the Premier. They relate to the whole area of our government's application of policy and the measures by which we apply that. It was interesting yesterday afternoon, Mr. Speaker, in response to a question from my colleague, Mr. Hawkins, that the Premier said the following, and I quote from the unedited Hansard, "Mr. Speaker, I have to say that policies are policies. They're general directions and guidelines. They're not one of the Ten Commandments. They're not laws. There is room for some exception there where we can warrant it." So I'm a little confused and I guess I'd like to start by asking the Premier if he could give us this afternoon Cabinet's definition of policy. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Bill Braden on Question 111-15(3): Consistent Application Of Government Policy
In the Legislative Assembly on March 30th, 2004. See this statement in context.
Question 111-15(3): Consistent Application Of Government Policy
Item 6: Oral Questions
March 29th, 2004
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