The one-stop shop is having all the subsidies in one area. Before there were all these different areas that the individuals could go to. We’re still working on that as well. That area, of course, we’ll continue to work with. And also ECE expanded service to a number of remote communities, such as Fort Resolution and Lutselk’e, as well. So we identified those small communities that may face challenges of whether it be a one-stop shop. We do have some certain leases that we’ve agreed to several years back. We continue to respect that. So they may not be a one-stop shop in certain communities, but that’s our strive to have a one-stop shop, all the subsidies in one area in all communities. That’s our goal. We’ll continue to strive for that.
Jackson Lafferty on Question 247-16(3): Transfer Of Responsibility For Social Housing
In the Legislative Assembly on March 4th, 2009. See this statement in context.
Question 247-16(3): Transfer Of Responsibility For Social Housing
Oral Questions
March 3rd, 2009
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