Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, over the years we have looked at a number of different ways to assess rent for people in the most need, mostly in public housing. We have determined that our system has been the most responsive, as we do monthly assessments. There have been a number of initiatives raised now in this House to take a look at different ways we can improve, or look at changes. I am always willing to do that. I thank the Member for bringing some of those to my attention. I will also take in the request from the Member for Inuvik Twin Lakes for the flat rent scales and come back with some of our comments on it and provide it to the Members. Thank you.
Michael McLeod on Question 127-15(3): Review Of The Rent Scale Program For Public Housing
In the Legislative Assembly on March 31st, 2004. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 127-15(3): Review Of The Rent Scale Program For Public Housing
Question 127-15(3): Review Of The Rent Scale Program For Public Housing
Item 6: Oral Questions
March 30th, 2004
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