Yes, thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, my questions today are for the Minister responsible for the NWT Housing Corporation and it goes back to my Member's statement and the fact that government should be about trying to help residents move ahead and be successful. I think the Minister of ECE should also be paying attention to the questions that I'm going to be asking today, because what it would seem like to me is that the Housing Corporation is willing to turn its back on an aboriginal woman who's pursuing an education and is gainfully employed. I'd like to ask the Minister if he's aware, or I know that he is aware that there is a dispute here over what is fair and reasonable in this case. I know the Minister knows about this case. I'd like to ask him, what is the process that the Housing Corporation has for dispute resolution with people wanting closure on something? Are lawyers the only way out, Mr. Speaker? Thank you.
David Ramsay on Question 434-15(4): Alternative Dispute Resolution For Housing Corporation Clients
In the Legislative Assembly on February 21st, 2006. See this statement in context.
Question 434-15(4): Alternative Dispute Resolution For Housing Corporation Clients
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 20th, 2006
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