Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As far as I know, the draft interim land withdrawal protocol that was agreed to by the federal government and the Akaitcho government, but not agreed to by the territorial government because of some issues that the territorial government had under the disposal of Commissioner's land. I just want to ask...You know, issues under discussion with regard to the GNWT policies on one of their land lease-only policies that the GNWT agreed to abide by with the Akaitcho Territory Government, but now they've just sort of circumvented that whole policy in itself, like a lot of other government policies, for reasons who knows why. But why doesn't the government follow its own policies if they're going to draft up a policy and get the First Nations to work with them on that policy? How come the government doesn't even do itself any justice by following their own rules? Thank you.
Robert Villeneuve on Question 397-15(4): Land Transfer Agreements And Aboriginal Governments
In the Legislative Assembly on February 14th, 2006. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 397-15(4): Land Transfer Agreements And Aboriginal Governments
Question 397-15(4): Land Transfer Agreements And Aboriginal Governments
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 13th, 2006
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