Mr. Speaker, it does involve various parties to find the needs of the community, where they should be placed and so forth. We as the GNWT, the Department of Education, Culture and Employment, continue to work closely with Public Works and Services on finding solutions to the situation we’re in. We’re also identifying another location — an Environment and Natural Resources office potentially. We are looking at all options, because the time is near. August is coming. We’re doing what we can as the Department of Education to find a suitable location for these students, because we want these students to continue learning. That’s one of our priorities that we’ll continue to push. Mahsi.
Jackson Lafferty on Question 201-16(2) Proposed Demolition Of The Inuvik Learning Centre
In the Legislative Assembly on May 27th, 2008. See this statement in context.
Question 201-16(2) Proposed Demolition Of The Inuvik Learning Centre
Oral Questions
May 26th, 2008
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