Thank you, Mr. Chair. Okay, I just wanted to ask, because we know that we're in a housing crisis, it's all over the North, it's not just my region but it's within all the regions. And I see here for retrofit, in Behchoko, you know, like we have 130 people that are on the waitlist, or maybe it's probably more than that, you know, and there's some families, they've been waiting for the last two, three a years, and -- you know, and they haven't moved up the list. So I'm just wondering why only three units that's being retrofit within this fiscal year when there are still other, like five or six units that are boarded up? What is -- what is the department going to be doing with those boarded up units? Are they going to retrofit those units, or are they going to give it away to the community members? Because it's an eyesore, you know, like, those boarded up units, it is an eyesore. It's not good. And people have been inquiring a lot about those units, and it's still sitting there. Thank you.
Jane Weyallon Armstrong on Committee Motion 47-20(1): Tabled Document 193-20(1): 2025-2026 Capital Estimates - Health and Social Services- Deferral of Department, Carried
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Committee Motion 47-20(1): Tabled Document 193-20(1): 2025-2026 Capital Estimates - Health and Social Services- Deferral of Department, Carried
Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
October 29th, 2024
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