The processes we have available to us both as the Members of the Assembly and, of course, from the Executive side and looking at the devolution process, one, we count on feedback from Members of the Legislative Assembly, when they go back home to their constituencies, to provide feedback on that level. As well, from our departmental workings with Aboriginal governments and groups across the Northwest Territories, we seek their input from time to time on whether it’s a piece of legislation or a piece of policy work. The way we’re doing it now, providing information out there, again, from a plebiscite side of things, is it to ask about should we have signed it. The fact is we have signed it. I would say maybe more forward looking a government-of-the-day could ask the question of the people should we agree to a final agreement once we know what it might look like. Thank you.
Floyd Roland on Question 34-16(6): Plebiscite On Devolution Agreement-In-Principle
In the Legislative Assembly on March 10th, 2011. See this statement in context.
Question 34-16(6): Plebiscite On Devolution Agreement-In-Principle
Oral Questions
March 9th, 2011
Inuvik Boot Lake
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