Mr. Speaker, let the record show that we have worked with the leadership up and down the valley. In fact, we have from the NWT Metis, we have from the Tlicho, we have co-management boards set up for regime and accepted some harvest allocations. This is the one area that this issue has arisen and was raised at the Dene leadership. We continue to work with the leadership on a whole number of issues. The caribou will be one of them. Ultimately, I think when you talk to all of the leadership up and down the valley, it is the fact that we want to ensure that we have caribou herds for our future generations. So it is the conservation of caribou that must be first and foremost and work towards how we achieve that. That is something that we will continue to work on as the Government of the Northwest Territories with our aboriginal partnership across the Northwest Territories. Thank you.
Floyd Roland on Question 208-16(4): Caribou Conservation Measures And Aboriginal Rights
In the Legislative Assembly on January 29th, 2010. See this statement in context.
Question 208-16(4): Caribou Conservation Measures And Aboriginal Rights
Oral Questions
January 28th, 2010
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