We have a world-class facility in Inuvik, which is one option. There are all types of knowledge economy that we can pull together. It could be something based around climate change, research, adaptation, these sorts of things, but I think, as a government as a whole, this has ended up in ITI's lap. We need to take a whole government approach and have possibly even a working group to consider how we want to approach this, because it's a very complicated deal. Do we want to target the cluster situation? Do we want to look at pulling everything within the Northwest Territories together to do it, or do we bring in the three territories across the North to have an approach to this? These are the discussions that we have to have, and maybe the Member has some thoughts on that, that he can provide me with, some thoughts on what he thinks we should do.
Wally Schumann on Question 177-18(3): Knowledge Economy In The Northwest Territories
In the Legislative Assembly on February 27th, 2018. See this statement in context.
Question 177-18(3): Knowledge Economy In The Northwest Territories
Oral Questions
February 26th, 2018
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