In terms of the report, when it was brought forth in this House in a previous sitting, there was discussions about reviewing the ministerial directive, which we did. We got an independent review to go out and speak with all the stakeholders on how they wanted to proceed and move forward. From that consultation, we developed a report which was an independent report. We will take those recommendations from what we heard from the stakeholders and we will make the final decision, moving forward from the academic school year. We will talk to the department about sharing that report. Obviously, it’s going to be, I wouldn’t say discrepancies, I don’t want to say that, but because it’s a different situation in Hay River than it is here in Yellowknife, the ministerial directive will reflect all of the Northwest Territories.
Alfred Moses on Question 304-18(2): Ministerial Directive On Franophone Education
In the Legislative Assembly on June 29th, 2016. See this statement in context.
Question 304-18(2): Ministerial Directive On Franophone Education
Oral Questions
June 28th, 2016
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