Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, Great Slave Lake is a big lake in terms of the users and the people that depend on Great Slave Lake, just as Great Bear Lake is the seventh largest lake of freshwater in North America. I want to ask the Minister in terms of his working with his department in terms of providing some support to people around Great Bear Lake area, people around the Sahtu in terms of the issues of water, in terms of the traditional knowledge. I want him to really know what Paul Wright did say, what did Chief George Kodakin did say when they said in the future you're going to have some issues with water. What did they mean by that? Do we have enough information from our elders in that region as around Great Slave area also? Thank you.
Norman Yakeleya 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.
Supplementary To Question 422-15(5): Incorporating Traditional Knowledge Into Water Management Policies
Question 422-15(5): Incorporating Traditional Knowledge Into Water Management Policies
Item 6: Oral Questions
March 4th, 2007
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