Again, we ask for input from Aboriginal organizations. They put it in writing, they forward it to the government, we develop a protocol agreement, we have the Aboriginal governments assuming that they were going to have a say in the agreement-in-principle in regard to devolution. Again, that whole process collapsed on itself and I find it kind of odd. Is that a government stalling tactic to not allow the Aboriginal groups to be at the main table during this negotiation and eliminate them from having a real say at the negotiating table?
David Krutko on Question 374-16(5): Devolution Agreement-In-Principle
In the Legislative Assembly on February 4th, 2011. See this statement in context.
Question 374-16(5): Devolution Agreement-In-Principle
Oral Questions
February 3rd, 2011
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