Daryl Dolynny
Statements in Debates
Thank you, Ms. Bisaro. Ms. Craig.
Thank you, Mr. Hawkins. Minister Ramsay.
Thank you, Minister McLeod. I will allow Ms. Bisaro another comment as she has time on the clock. Ms. Bisaro.
Thank you, Minister McLeod. Mr. Martin, Mr. Anderson, welcome back to the House. Committee, we’re on page 67 in the capital estimates here. We’re going to start off with general comments. I’ll go to Mr. Blake.
Thank you very much. I find that to be possibly a little bit on the low side given some of the statistics that I know that are out there. I think that’s probably where the problem lies. It’s a bit of a disconnect in terms of what we have, the department has in terms of vacancy rate for commercial real estate versus what’s probably out there for Yellowknife.
Mr. Chair, I’m getting numbers somewhere in the order of 12 to 14 percent of vacancy and I guess I need to get a grasp on this. So, will the department commit and provide the Member a full breakdown on what numbers they have for commercial...
I appreciate the details there. When I’m hearing kilometre 275 to 278 and so forth, I’m assuming these are the kilometres between here and Behchoko. I believe we’re starting from kilometre 0, which I believe is Fort Providence. Is that my understanding? Or south of that?
I think I had a very specific question there, so I’ll reword it here. Really there isn’t anything in legislation that protects the public in terms of an issue of this gravity, and the only legislation pursuant to a public health advisory is Section 7 and 20 of the Public Health Act, and unfortunately, it is silent on a situation such as a digital imaging mishap.
So, does the Minister feel as strongly as I do, that a more formal process for health alerting protocol is needed for grave situations, especially for such things as this digital imaging mishap? Thank you.
Thank you, Ms. Bisaro. Minister Ramsay.
Thank you, Mr. Hawkins. Minister Ramsay.
Thank you, Mr. Hawkins. Minister McLeod.