Mr. Speaker, obviously, when the work plan comes to me, and I expect it will be coming to me at some point later today, I do intend to get it turned around so the MLAs and all Members of the House will have an opportunity to see it and look at it. It's our expectation that, once the plan is approved -- which, again, does certainly involve some collaboration and communication with the Members here. Once it's approved, we are estimating four to six months in order to have a draft of the action plan. That timeframe and the reason for that extended time really is because, again, this has to be something that is driven by the communities, by the residents, by those who are involved on the front lines, and I want to ensure we have enough time to do that and to involve that engagement. Again, subject to exactly when the final work plan is approved, which is, again, due imminently, then in four to six months thereafter.
Caroline Wawzonek on Question 354-19(2): Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Northwest Territories Action Plan
In the Legislative Assembly on October 16th, 2020. See this statement in context.
Question 354-19(2): Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Northwest Territories Action Plan
Oral Questions
October 16th, 2020
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