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Question O64-l2(2): Wording Of Plebiscite Question  Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Could the Minister for constitutional development explain to the House what the process is, since it seems to be a complex one? Exactly what is the process that arrives eventually at a completed plebiscite question?

February 18th, 1992Assembly debate Page 51 Oral Questions

Brian Lewis

Question O50-12(2): Inuvik Teachers Working To Rule  I do not intend to debate with the Minister but it is pretty clear that in the past that has not been the procedure, so I would like to ask the Minister: If this could be worked out amicably within the region, in the spirit of local control and so on, would he in fact have any d

February 17th, 1992Assembly debate Page 38 Oral Questions

Brian Lewis

Question O50-12(2): Inuvik Teachers Working To Rule  Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As far as in-service is concerned this has traditionally been worked out between the staff and the administration so that you can get some professional work done. There is nothing in the act which says this is a legislated thing. I would like to ask the

February 17th, 1992Assembly debate Page 38 Oral Questions

Brian Lewis

Question O50-12(2): Inuvik Teachers Working To Rule  Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I would like to ask the Minister of Education this question. There has been so much confusion about what is going on in the school system in Inuvik, would the Minister explain to this House his understanding of why the teachers in Inuvik are, in fact, wo

February 17th, 1992Assembly debate Page 38 Oral Questions

Brian Lewis

Question O42-12(2): Control Of Housing Corporation  Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Is the Minister concerned that this shell that would continue to exist would really have no function since it will no longer be directed by a board?

February 17th, 1992Assembly debate Page 35 Oral Questions

Brian Lewis

Question O42-12(2): Control Of Housing Corporation  Since the corporation was established in 1975, I believe, simply because this structure would make it much easier to access various federal dollars at arm's length from the government for housing programs, will this new proposed structure still be able to access federal funds in

February 17th, 1992Assembly debate Page 35 Oral Questions

Brian Lewis

Question O42-12(2): Control Of Housing Corporation  Thank you, Mr. Speaker. This then, would provide centralization of the program. Could the Minister tell me whether the local housing authorities who operate under the current structure would also disappear?

February 17th, 1992Assembly debate Page 35 Oral Questions

Brian Lewis

Question O42-12(2): Control Of Housing Corporation  Thank you, Mr. Speaker. To the Minister of Housing. Since it is clearly his intention to get rid of the board of directors, this would mean that it would no longer be an arm's length agency. Would it be his intention, then, to put housing directly under the control of a Minist

February 17th, 1992Assembly debate Page 35 Oral Questions

Brian Lewis

Question O38-12(2): Equality Under Affirmative Action Program  Thank you, Mr. Speaker. This is not a hypothetical thing but a particular case. Will the Minister confirm, when three or four people who are all within this affirmative action program apply for a job, maybe a native man or woman, a disabled person, or someone who has spent most

February 14th, 1992Assembly debate Page 29 Oral Questions

Brian Lewis

Question O38-12(2): Equality Under Affirmative Action Program  Thank you, Mr. Speaker. In the absence of Mr. Kakfwi, who is responsible for Personnel, I would like to address my question to the Government Leader. It relates to the affirmative action policy. I have many constituents who ask me to give them some assistance in writing appeal

February 14th, 1992Assembly debate Page 28 Oral Questions

Brian Lewis

Question O28-12(2): Attendance Of Minister Of Justice At Constitutional Conference In Vancouver  This is the ultimate joke then, Mr. Speaker. The only person who has contributed to every one of these constitutional meetings, beginning in Halifax, Montreal, Calgary and Toronto, has been Mr. Funston. He has been a major, lead participant because he has built up a reputation

February 14th, 1992Assembly debate Page 24 Oral Questions

Brian Lewis

Question O28-12(2): Attendance Of Minister Of Justice At Constitutional Conference In Vancouver  Thank you, Mr. Speaker. To the same Minister. There are some ordinary Members who are part of our constitutional committee, and we participated in some of these meetings already. I went to Calgary and I went to Toronto. Mr. Bernhardt went to Halifax, and we were not involved,

February 14th, 1992Assembly debate Page 24 Oral Questions

Brian Lewis

Question O28-12(2): Attendance Of Minister Of Justice At Constitutional Conference In Vancouver  Mr. Speaker, I would like to follow up on questions asked by the Member for Slave River to the Government Leader. In light of the fact that in order to qualify to be a participant in the final conference, you have to have attended at least one other, either Halifax, Montreal, To

February 14th, 1992Assembly debate Page 24 Oral Questions

Brian Lewis

Question O23-12(2): Schools Working To Rule In Inuvik  Since the Minister's officials have gone to Inuvik and have told local people that they cannot have -- and it is not just administration days; these are called in-service days, 1.5 in-service days -- since he has already told them that they cannot have this, is he then prepared t

February 14th, 1992Assembly debate Page 22 Oral Questions

Brian Lewis

Question O23-12(2): Schools Working To Rule In Inuvik  In light of the fact that we do have a worsening situation -- and I verified this to be the case, Mr. Speaker -- what is the Minister prepared to do in order to cut this off, to prevent it from spreading?

February 14th, 1992Assembly debate Page 21 Oral Questions

Brian Lewis

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