Mr. Bromley is eight months into his term, and he is already sounding somewhat jaded and cynical. We’ll have to work with him to make sure that that enthusiasm stays strong and that he will recognize that the work we’re doing — the climate change committee, of which he’s going to be a member; the water strategy framework coming forward in this House; the land-use planning framework; all the work that has to be done with the energy coordinating committee — are all pieces we’re all going to be engaged in. I believe Mr. Bromley will leave here in four years being able to point to some very proud accomplishments that he’s helped achieve in this Assembly.
Michael Miltenberger on Question 359-16(2) Reclassification Of Lakes As Mine Dump Sites
In the Legislative Assembly on June 17th, 2008. See this statement in context.
Question 359-16(2) Reclassification Of Lakes As Mine Dump Sites
Oral Questions
June 16th, 2008
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