Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I've heard colleagues of mine in this House just recently talk about connecting an all-weather road into the Dogrib communities, the all-weather road down the Mackenzie Highway, or down the Mackenzie Valley, also the Tuk-Inuvik highway. Highways are a big issue here in the North, Mr. Speaker. I would like to ask the Minister, they've come up with the Corridors for Canada I, the Corridors for Canada II, yet we haven't got any substantial new roadwork done or constructed in the Northwest Territories. I'd like to ask the Minister, are there plans of a comprehensive Highway Strategy in the Northwest Territories that can work with aboriginal governments, industry and the federal government to accomplish the goals? Mahsi.
David Ramsay on Question 289-15(5): Extension Of Highway No. 4 Into The Slave Geological Province
In the Legislative Assembly on February 12th, 2007. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 289-15(5): Extension Of Highway No. 4 Into The Slave Geological Province
Question 289-15(5): Extension Of Highway No. 4 Into The Slave Geological Province
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 11th, 2007
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