I do believe that that's part of our economic drivers, as well as not only that, but we've got to look at our cultures, our traditions, our values for the people that were here, our First Nations, our Inuit people that helped shape the Northwest Territories to what it is. So it's more than an economic driver, it's preserving culture, it's preserving language, it's preserving what our ancestors, our grandparents have laid before us. So it's more than an economic driver and more or a tourism thing, it's about preserving our culture and heritage in the Northwest Territories for the people that helped build this territory.
Alfred Moses on Question 431-18(2): Preservation Of Heritage Sites
In the Legislative Assembly on October 31st, 2016. See this statement in context.
Question 431-18(2): Preservation Of Heritage Sites
Oral Questions
October 30th, 2016
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