Mr. Speaker, again, I appreciate the Minister’s comments. I realize this is not commonly done so there is not a lot of good methodology out there, so we have some work to do. Beyond measuring it, I think monitoring could be important. What was the economic impact of the caribou population crash, for example, to our domestic economy? What was the importance of rising mercury in the fish as a result of climate change or large dams, more industrial activity? Do we have the potential to measure those impacts? Thank you.
Bob Bromley on Question 20-16(6): Measuring Effects Of Traditional And Domestic Economies
In the Legislative Assembly on March 8th, 2011. See this statement in context.
Question 20-16(6): Measuring Effects Of Traditional And Domestic Economies
Oral Questions
March 7th, 2011
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