Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Currently, right now a lot of the communities can apply to MACA to get that cost covered. However, again, depending on the level of service, so for an example the city of Yellowknife was raised -- you know, you'll have a base level of service of having an FP1001 it's called, which is a base level training for career firefighters. In a small community, that would be really excessive for them and that's a very expensive cost, so you'd probably end up with something like a defensive level. So depending on the community is what the cost is going to be. It's hard to actually put down a whole -- an actual pinpointed value to take in the training. It's all depending on what they're taking in for the communities. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Vince McKay on Question 401-20(1): Cost of Firefighter Training for Northwest Territories
In the Legislative Assembly on October 31st, 2024. See this statement in context.
Question 401-20(1): Cost of Firefighter Training for Northwest Territories
Oral Questions
October 31st, 2024
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