Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Let me start by offering my condolences to the Hardisty and Horesay families. I know that this has been a very difficult time for the community. I'd also say that we do appreciate the efforts of the LKFN and the entire community in the search effort. Public concern was raised about how it was conducted and, as the Member knows, there's now a full review being conducted of that work to make sure that it was done properly. If not, recommendations will flow from that that would speak to the protocols, but it's too early for me to know exactly what the outcomes will be, but I do anticipate getting that in early November, I believe. Certainly that will be shared with the families. As well, it was a public complaint so there will be an accounting of this, and I would like to sit down and better work through and understand these protocols for search and rescue, because I think we can all see how vital it is to us to have these protocols firmly established, especially when we're dealing with our smaller and more remote communities. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Brendan Bell on Question 95-15(4): Search And Rescue Protocols In The Nwt
In the Legislative Assembly on October 12th, 2005. See this statement in context.
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Question 95-15(4): Search And Rescue Protocols In The Nwt
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 11th, 2005
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