I spoke briefly to the National Disaster Mitigation Plan. Again, we will explore the options there. The Hamlet also receives $899,000 annually in funding through the Community Public Infrastructure Program from the department. As well, a project dealing with shoreline erosion would be considered eligible for one-time funding in the amount of $789,000 through the Building Canada Small Communities Fund. The hamlet has chosen to utilize its funding on another project in the community. Again, the support that they would get from the Department of Municipal and Community Affairs is that we'd be pleased to go in there at the community's request, work with them on planning for this and identifying any types of funding that are out there. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Robert C. McLeod on Question 27-18(2): Tuktoyaktuk Shoreline Erosion
In the Legislative Assembly on February 22nd, 2016. See this statement in context.
Question 27-18(2): Tuktoyaktuk Shoreline Erosion
Oral Questions
February 21st, 2016
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