Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker. If I hear the Member correctly he was asking if our government had a comprehensive Highway Strategy. Consistently over the years, we do have a strategy for new roads but that's, again, we continue to press the matter with the federal Transportation ministry as well as our federal government. They are highlighted in many of our documents, Connecting Canada Coast to Coast to Coast, Corridors for Canada I, as the Member mentioned, as well as Corridors for Canada II. Those are long-term strategies. It certainly is all the future roads that we want: the Mackenzie Highway, the Slave Geological Province, the realignment of the Tlicho roads. They are all very important, Mr. Speaker. Especially with the impact of climate change, we do have to realign all our roads, as many of our winter roads are crossing streams and lakes, et cetera. Mahsi cho.
Kevin A. Menicoche 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.
Further Return 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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