Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I know as well, as much as the other Members do, that the government isn't going to fix all our problems. It takes a community to raise a community and, you know, some of the opportunities for the residents in those -- in his communities have the opportunity to take residents and -- or the residents have the opportunity to take an initiative to start making healthy choices for the communities. There are funds available, O and M funding for the municipalities, and like I said earlier, you know, MACA is looking at dealing or helping out with Fort Res in regards to potentially assisting on some of those funds for a youth coordinator or a youth worker or whatever it was that the Member was speaking of there. But that being said, it's not just about the government having funds for the communities. It's about -- like, he's pointing at me -- having a heart. I got a heart, Mr. Speaker. I think the opportunity is for the communities to work together and, like I said, the department is also working with his community. Thank you.
Vince McKay on Question 644-20(1): Youth Advocacy and Recreation in Tu Nedhe-Wiilideh Communities
In the Legislative Assembly on March 12th, 2025. See this statement in context.
Question 644-20(1): Youth Advocacy and Recreation in Tu Nedhe-Wiilideh Communities
Oral Questions
March 12th, 2025
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