Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, from witnessing two years of walking the park with the Premier, Mr. Premier walks just like the ATV. He just gives her. I want to ask the question, Mr. Speaker, in terms of the ATV. There have been noticeable curves witnessed by this government, the Members and the people of Tulita, that the use of ATVs at mile 222 is disturbing. It is serious. Actually, if the Minister can do some serious follow-up in terms of letting people know, if you come to our border in the Northwest Territories, not to chew up our land, people outside of the Northwest Territories, especially the park that we are proposing to have for the Northwest Territories.
Norman Yakeleya on Question 127-15(6): Development And Management Of Canol Heritage Territorial Park
In the Legislative Assembly on August 15th, 2007. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 127-15(6): Development And Management Of Canol Heritage Territorial Park
Question 127-15(6): Development And Management Of Canol Heritage Territorial Park
Item 7: Oral Questions
August 14th, 2007
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