Thanks, Mr. Chair. That's not the kind of reassurance I was hoping for and that I think the public deserves, so I'll continue to pursue that. The regulation-making process is not set out in the legislation. We had one Indigenous government, Sahtu Secretariat Incorporated, actually bring to our attention that there was some preliminary work being done on developing a memorandum of understanding or some sort of an agreement on what level of engagement they would have moving forward in the regulations. Can the Minister clearly state on the record what that process is going to look like, beyond what he has already said in his opening remarks, and whether there is going to be an opportunity for Indigenous governments, the public, industry to have some level of involvement in drafting or at least the review of regulations? Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Kevin O'Reilly on Committee Motion 212-18(3): Standing Committee on Economic Development and environment Report on the Review of Bill 34: Mineral Resources Act - government Response to Recommendations, Carried
In the Legislative Assembly on August 20th, 2019. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 212-18(3): Standing Committee on Economic Development and environment Report on the Review of Bill 34: Mineral Resources Act - government Response to Recommendations, Carried
Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
August 20th, 2019
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