Mr. Speaker, absolutely, if there is opportunity for us to find other stakeholders or other community governments and that, we can partner up with them and we will explore all options in how we can move this forward. We have done a lot of work across the jurisdiction, across the country to see what their successes have been with the implementation and which systems might work best for up here. I think we have basically come up with a plan. The next step now is to identify finances, to try and implement across the NWT, and it's one of the reasons we go through the exercise that we go through so we can free up some funds that we are able to invest into initiatives like 911.
Robert C. McLeod on Question 137-18(2): Provision Of 911 Emergency Telephone Services
In the Legislative Assembly on June 1st, 2016. See this statement in context.
Question 137-18(2): Provision Of 911 Emergency Telephone Services
Oral Questions
May 31st, 2016
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