Just on another note, under the Community Harvester Assistance Program, I will use the same community as an example, Fort McPherson. This program, by the time you break it down to each community, I believe they get about $12,500. When you have 50 harvesters in the community, for example in Fort McPherson which has just under a thousand people, it’s very difficult for the local RRC to divide that amount of money. At the end of the day, harvesters only receive maybe $100 or $200. That doesn’t go a long way when you are buying gas; that is barely a 45-gallon drum. I think we do need to take a better look at that. We are promoting our harvesting of wild furs, which is doing very well right now. That’s my question. Thank you.
Frederick Blake Jr. on Committee Motion 14-17(5): Deferral Of Minerals And Petroleum Resources Activity, Defeated
In the Legislative Assembly on February 25th, 2014. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 14-17(5): Deferral Of Minerals And Petroleum Resources Activity, Defeated
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
February 24th, 2014
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