We embarked upon this arduous journey that we’ve laid out to 2010-2011. We recognized there was work to be done. We were moving forward with the concept and initial plan. We had a lot of work to do and we continue to have a lot of work to do. April gets us about a third of the way down the track in terms of 2010-2011. It’s a milestone date. We’ve been engaging with the communities. We’ve been engaging with the boards and regions. We’re doing the work to pull together the information as we go, recognizing that there are complexities here in the North Slave that are going to take probably even more time than there would in the rest of the Territory. We’re doing it, we believe, in a measured way. In April, seven weeks hence, we’re going to gather around and look at where we go with the whole issue of board reform as it was initially contemplated. How do we adjust? If we adjust, how do we adjust? What other steps do we need to take?
Michael Miltenberger on Question 112-16(3): Board Reform Initiative
In the Legislative Assembly on February 12th, 2009. See this statement in context.
Question 112-16(3): Board Reform Initiative
Oral Questions
February 11th, 2009
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