The protected area process has eight steps to it. Most of the candidate areas in the Member’s constituency, I believe, are around step five. In my time in government, it has been a process that is… The wheels grind very slow and fine in terms of advancing nominations through the system. We’re committed to that system. We’re going to adjust for devolution, but we’re still fully committed to that. We’re committed to the land use plan in the Deh Cho. We’re committed to concluding our Land Use and Sustainability Framework as a territorial government, so that that broad framing policy gives us the clarity we need to go forward at these various tables, and we’re going to examine more closely the northern tools that are there that have been talked about but, for the most part, underutilized to this point.
Michael Miltenberger on Question 236-17(4): Dehcho Protected Areas Strategy
In the Legislative Assembly on March 13th, 2013. See this statement in context.
Question 236-17(4): Dehcho Protected Areas Strategy
Oral Questions
March 12th, 2013
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