Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The process that we use at Aboriginal Affairs and Intergovernmental Relations when we become aware of these motions is we work with the appropriate departments to see their responses and how they would respond and work with the First Nations government or the Metis or the Inuvialuit, for example. There’s a process that is involved that we bring forward and work with them to try and work with the groups when it comes to the motion. In fact, in this particular case the Wekeezhii process is in place. Part of the Tlicho Self-Government Agreement that we work with and, as the Minister has pointed out, is a process that we undertake, as well as meetings we would have one-on-one with the affected groups and governments.
Floyd Roland on Question 274-16(4): GNWT Response To Dene Nation Motions On Caribou Management
In the Legislative Assembly on February 8th, 2010. See this statement in context.
Question 274-16(4): GNWT Response To Dene Nation Motions On Caribou Management
Oral Questions
February 7th, 2010
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