Thank you, Mr. Chair. I will just move on to something else. The additional sources of revenue for communities' gas tax, the $250,000 you referred to which is property taxes, which the municipalities, a number of them have been able to retain the community capacity funding, the municipal and rural infrastructure fund, IBAs industry, the socio-economic impact money that will filter to communities. All of these potential additional sources of revenue for communities lead me to the question of whether or not Municipal and Community Affairs envisions or foresees diminishing their contributions for functions that they have traditionally supported communities in view of all of these additional pots of money that are out there. Say, for example, with the gas tax. There is a reference to it on the dust control program. Are there any of these monies which would see Municipal and Community Affairs have less, or diminished, responsibility to communities in terms of funding? Thank you.
Jane Groenewegen on Committee Motion 18-15(4) To Defer Consideration Of The Departmental Summary For The NWT Housing Corporation, Carried
In the Legislative Assembly on February 8th, 2006. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 18-15(4) To Defer Consideration Of The Departmental Summary For The NWT Housing Corporation, Carried
Item 17: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
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