Marsi cho, Mr. Speaker. That's interesting. You're not going to hear the last of that from me, so I'm going to be probing a little more on that. My last question, and this is probably the most important. I had mentioned before, hunting and trapping 30 or 40 years ago helped to put food on tables for a lot of my constituents and a lot of people around the North. Historically, it used to be. Now, it supplements a lot of income, and there is still a loss of income here that happened as a result of this event. My last question is: Can the Minister advise on what financial supports are available for the impacted hunters and trappers? Specifically, I'm looking for relief for lost income, lost or damaged equipment, and damaged cabins. Marsi cho.
Steve Norn on Question 489-19(2): High Water Levels in Taltson and Slave River Basin
In the Legislative Assembly on February 3rd, 2021. See this statement in context.
Question 489-19(2): High Water Levels in Taltson and Slave River Basin
Oral Questions
February 4th, 2021
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