Well here we are, Mr. Speaker, dealing with opinions. It's one of the things that we're told not to ask about, but our Minister is offering that it's his opinion that the deputy decided not to step into the political arena, and I think that's a pretty good call on the deputy's part. Mr. Speaker, let's read between the lines. In making these decisions, the Minister clearly ignored signals from his own department that this move was a shaky one. Since then, he has also rejected front line concerns from medical, social, very well-qualified organizations about this. Mr. Speaker, my question is, how is he now going to respond to the 707 people who signed the petition, tabled in this House yesterday, on the same concern that this service be continued in Yellowknife? Thank you.
Bill Braden on Question 191-15(4): Relocation Of The Territorial Treatment Centre
In the Legislative Assembly on October 20th, 2005. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 191-15(4): Relocation Of The Territorial Treatment Centre
Question 191-15(4): Relocation Of The Territorial Treatment Centre
Item 7: Oral Questions
October 19th, 2005
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