I think we learned a very valuable lesson in the Behchoko situation. First of all, there should be a central contact number, central contact point. There was a bit of confusion there. That’s one of the reasons that we encourage our communities to come up with an emergency action plan. Most of our communities, I have to admit, have an emergency plan and a lot of them, from past experience, have learned some lessons and made some changes. This is one, again, that we will take some valuable information away from and to ensure that hopefully doesn’t happen. But if another situation like this arises, they are well prepared to deal with it. Thank you, Madam Speaker.
Robert C. McLeod on Question 82-17(4): Community Emergency Action Plans
In the Legislative Assembly on February 18th, 2013. See this statement in context.
Question 82-17(4): Community Emergency Action Plans
Oral Questions
February 17th, 2013
Inuvik Twin Lakes
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