Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I'm troubled by the allegations the Member is making about the approach the college has taken. Yesterday, the Member asked if I would review the letters that were sent by the college, and by the deputy minister, and I can assure you, Mr. Speaker, that I have; and I find in no way does the college letter sound in any way threatening or make any threats to the operator. What it is doing is responding to a press release that was put out by the operator that said they would be closing on October 28th. They note that since you will be closing on October 28th, the staff would require all keys to the facility from you on that day. That's a normal course of business. They just want to know that the space is secure, since it's in a college building. This has nothing to do with a threat or saying you've got to get out of here. The letter is just a simple issue of saying if you're going to be shutting down, then it's time to turn over the keys at the time that you shut down. Thank you.
Charles Dent on Question 244-15(4): Day Care Services
In the Legislative Assembly on October 25th, 2005. See this statement in context.
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Question 244-15(4): Day Care Services
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 24th, 2005
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