As I mentioned, we do know that there is a concern. Not a concern, but the available and suitable land and the lots that are available to construct new buildings is a concern, and we are working on that. What I'd say is that the government was working to try to address this, even before the fire began. Even before the fire had started, and the issue that we see ourselves before now, we were already in discussions with the Municipality of Hay River. I appreciate the fact that the K'atlodeeche First Nation has stepped up, and the work that we have done with the K'atlodeeche First Nations, as well. We are working on it, and it is one of the communities that we want to continue to find a solution, whether it's public housing or market housing needs. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Alfred Moses on Question 717-18(3): Housing Plan for Hay River High-rise Fire Evacuees
In the Legislative Assembly on May 24th, 2019. See this statement in context.
Question 717-18(3): Housing Plan for Hay River High-rise Fire Evacuees
Oral Questions
May 24th, 2019
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