Mr. Speaker, the government has an MOU with the Gwich’in and the MOU process clearly outlines some of the requirements. Our contracts and tenders are to be viewed and supplied to the Gwich’in government. That in return is supplied to all their different contractors. Mr. Speaker, if there is no tender request for negotiations, then the contract is tendered publicly, and in this case I am assuming that is the situation. I am not familiar with the actual document he is talking about. Thank you.
Michael McLeod on Question 304-16(3): Public Tender And Market Disruptions Procedures
In the Legislative Assembly on March 10th, 2009. See this statement in context.
Question 304-16(3): Public Tender And Market Disruptions Procedures
Oral Questions (Reversion)
March 9th, 2009
Deh Cho
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