Mr. Speaker, the same process would be used if anyone else would have an interest in acquiring Commissioner’s land. They would approach the department and then we will work with them and the community to see if it’s feasible to sell this Commissioner’s land. But all the proper process would be followed. Again, I say, if part of the process is informing Members of fairly substantial land sales, Cabinet was informed, but if informing Members is part of the process, then I apologize if this wasn’t done in the particular case. I will ensure that in the future any substantial purchases, besides the local Member, it would be good protocol to let all Members know. Thank you.
Robert C. McLeod on Question 393-16(5): Sale Of 36,000 Acres Of Commissioner’s Land To The Norman Wells Land Corporation
In the Legislative Assembly on February 7th, 2011. See this statement in context.
Question 393-16(5): Sale Of 36,000 Acres Of Commissioner’s Land To The Norman Wells Land Corporation
Oral Questions
February 6th, 2011
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