Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, we're working with the Government of Canada and also the Government of Alberta to find ways to ensure that the people of the Northwest Territories know about upstream development, and also to learn more about the aquatic environment. There has been a number of conferences that have been held, one in the Deh Cho and one called the Tlicho Water Gathering. We've also had discussions in a workshop that was hosted by Ecology North and Dene Nation. We played, as department, a supporting role providing some technical expertise. Mr. Speaker, we want to continue down that line of providing information, and as we move forward with our bilateral agreement with Alberta we will be also working on a communication plan that will share the information with the people of the North. Thank you.
Michael McLeod on Question 422-15(5): Incorporating Traditional Knowledge Into Water Management Policies
In the Legislative Assembly on March 5th, 2007. See this statement in context.
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Question 422-15(5): Incorporating Traditional Knowledge Into Water Management Policies
Item 6: Oral Questions
March 4th, 2007
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