There is concern about consistency in public consultation. If you go out into the public, the Wildlife Act is a prime example. I’m curious how the Premier can ensure the public that their input is being heard in all forms of public consultation, in particularly something like the Wildlife Act. What are we going to do to ensure that application is consistent and people’s voices are heard? This doesn’t mean the government has to agree with everything they hear. It is a public government, there are lots of people’s opinions, but we need to ensure people are heard and acknowledged. So how does the Premier intend to ensure consistency? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Glen Abernethy on Question 500-16(5): GNWT Public Consultation Processes
In the Legislative Assembly on February 21st, 2011. See this statement in context.
Question 500-16(5): GNWT Public Consultation Processes
Oral Questions
February 20th, 2011
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