Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My questions are for the Minister of the NWT Housing Corporation. I’d like to follow up on my statement earlier today. My colleagues and I have spoken in the past about including more creative mechanisms in our collection of rents in communities. With few jobs, the lack of wage opportunities could be offset by allowing tenants to reduce their rent by, for example, supplying wood for the community or public housing, or giving their labour in maintaining and repairing houses. I’m wondering if the Minister can say if such options are being examined in the Shelter Policy review that’s currently underway. Mahsi.
Bob Bromley on Question 41-17(1): Shelter Policy Review And Assessment Of Public Housing Rental Rates
In the Legislative Assembly on December 12th, 2011. See this statement in context.
Question 41-17(1): Shelter Policy Review And Assessment Of Public Housing Rental Rates
Oral Questions
December 11th, 2011
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