You can't get blood from a stone, so I am not sure that fining the owner or doing work and then billing it back is going to do anything here. I am not sure if there is money there to do any of this work. It certainly doesn't seem that way. What is the department willing to do on its own if the owner doesn't do any remediation work? At what point does this become a public health issue that the department has to deal with?
R.J. Simpson on Question 720-18(3): Environmental Assesment following Hay River Highrise Fire
In the Legislative Assembly on May 24th, 2019. See this statement in context.
Question 720-18(3): Environmental Assesment following Hay River Highrise Fire
Oral Questions
May 24th, 2019
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