Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, those of us who serve in this House well understand the definition of principal residence. I think it's very clearly defined under Revenue Canada's tax rules, as well. Anyway, we won't get into whether her principal residence is here in Yellowknife, and she just has an apartment in Hay River. But airplanes fly both ways. If Judge Schmaltz has court circuit to perform in the Beaufort-Delta, in Yellowknife, it's not just sitting days in Hay River. There is a whole South Slave circuit, as well. We had, for many years, a resident chief judge in Hay River, and truly he was on the plane on Friday nights, and he left on Monday mornings. He resided in Hay River. When he was doing the South Slave, you would see him in the community. He was actively involved in our community. So my question again is, to the Minister's knowledge, does Judge Schmaltz maintain a residence in Yellowknife? Thank you.
Jane Groenewegen on Question 135-15(4): Resident Judge For Hay River
In the Legislative Assembly on October 17th, 2005. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 135-15(4): Resident Judge For Hay River
Question 135-15(4): Resident Judge For Hay River
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