Thank you. We will be monitoring and working with other jurisdictions to see the results of clinical research that is being conducted. A lot of multi site researchers are being funded by the federal government and we are also watching to see what’s happening in Saskatchewan as well. So, Mr. Speaker, we do not have a research capacity in the Northwest Territories to do our own research, but certainly we will be part of the national research and findings and any progress that we can make on this issue. We are focused on this issue very much nationally and as a small jurisdiction. Thank you.
Sandy Lee on Question 200-16(5): Liberation Treatment Offered To Multiple Sclerosis Patients
In the Legislative Assembly on October 15th, 2010. See this statement in context.
Question 200-16(5): Liberation Treatment Offered To Multiple Sclerosis Patients
Oral Questions
October 14th, 2010
Range Lake
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