Mr. Speaker, thanks for that commitment by the Minister. There is very little evidence of planning or clear thinking on creation of a perpetual care plan for this site today. Concerns include a lack of plan to preserve current records, document remediation, long-term care activities, continuing consideration of remediation options and fulsome public reporting and information disclosure. However, options to meet these needs have been creatively examined through the work of the YKDFN, Yellowknives Dene First Nations, Alternatives North and the Pembina Institute, and are contained in documents to be tabled later today. Does the Minister agree that our responsibilities and those of the federal government will not be met until a perpetual care plan has been consultatively created? Will he influence and work with the federal government and public to create such a plan? Mahsi.
Bob Bromley on Question 142-17(3): Independent Oversight Body For Giant Mine Remediation Project
In the Legislative Assembly on June 13th, 2012. See this statement in context.
Question 142-17(3): Independent Oversight Body For Giant Mine Remediation Project
Oral Questions
June 12th, 2012
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