Thank you, Mr. Chair. Mr. Chair, again, we've certainly seen some improvements needed in our smaller communities and it seems like it's not getting some of the attention that is needed. I'm trying to follow this process here and some of these buildings that are needed in the communities that need improvements that doesn't seem to make a good acceptable business case for Cabinet sometimes if they take it or leave it and then come back and say well it's not their building, they won't do anything to it or not their responsibility and it's up to the landlords. So I'm having a hard time in terms of something like this. It may be needed and it may be required and even to pay, even though it's funded partially by the Government of Canada, for these tenant's improvements just doesn't seem to cut it in the small communities in terms of any type of proper improvements or services and always come back with no money. You see something like this, it just doesn't feel good, even though they're going ahead with it, but two different levels of health care as far as I'm concerned. However, it's in the budget and that, so I just don't see the equalization of treatment of health care in the Northwest Territories. More of a comment. Thank you.
Norman Yakeleya on Item 16: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
In the Legislative Assembly on March 1st, 2006. See this statement in context.
Item 16: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
Item 16: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
February 28th, 2006
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