Daryl Dolynny
Statements in Debates
It’s encouraging that we’re hearing a progress report, but will the Minister of Justice commit to the Members of this House that when we do this ATIPP review that one of the goals of this review will be to investigate MLAs having a broader range of information access under such rule of law?
Thank you, Mr. Blake. Minister Ramsay.
Thank you, Minister Miltenberger. To the motion. Ms. Bisaro.
Thank you, Minister Lafferty. As well, we can maybe get a commitment to Mr. Bromley regarding the affordability and daycare facilities by community, as requested. Mr. Lafferty.
Thank you. Page 9-7, Transportation, activity summary, marine, infrastructure investment summary, infrastructure investments, $400,000. Does committee agree? Mr. Blake.
Thank you, Mr. Yakeleya. Minister Ramsay.
Thank you, Ms. Bisaro. Just give us a second and we’ll circulate that motion. To the motion.
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. It is a given that privacy is the very hallmark of security we have bargained for in subjecting ourselves to the rule of law. However, in the same breath, access to information for Members of this House is the cornerstone of democracy, consensus government, transparency and accountability. Democracy itself is weakened and public accountability crippled when access to important information is hampered or refused.
As a follow-up to my Member’s statement today, I wish to address questions to the Justice Minister on improving access to information for Members of this House...
Thank you, Minister Ramsay. Mr. Neudorf.
Thank you, Mr. Bromley. We’re just going to circulate that motion.
Committee, the motion is in order. To the motion. Mr. Bromley.