Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. Yes, I am pleased to work with the Minister to make sure that we can protect the integrity of our co-management systems, but some would say the GNWT has shown its cards by siding with the mining company rather than the protection of the environment and thrown the integrity of the evidence-based co-management system into doubt. We'll also have to convince Ottawa that we are capable of managing our own resources if we hope to get any further jurisdiction or powers under the devolution agreement and process. Mr. Speaker, how does the Minister intend to rebuild public confidence in our co-management systems, ensure procedural fairness, and convince Ottawa that we can properly and fairly manage our own resources? Mahsi, Mr. Speaker.
Kevin O'Reilly on Question 331-18(2): Northwest Territories Water Licence Decisions
In the Legislative Assembly on October 17th, 2016. See this statement in context.
Question 331-18(2): Northwest Territories Water Licence Decisions
Oral Questions
October 16th, 2016
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