Daryl Dolynny
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Committee, page 369, public safety, operations expenditure summary. Ms. Bisaro.
Thank you, Minister McLeod. Minister McLeod, do you have any witnesses you’d like to bring into the House?
Thank you, Mr. Bromley. For that we’ll go to the deputy minister, Mr. Williams.
Thank you, committee. Committee, page 381, School of Community Government, active positions, information item. Any questions?
I appreciate that. It’s good to have that background information.
Changing gears, Mr. Chair, with your indulgence, with the regulations of the Wildlife Act, what role does this department now play in the drafting of those regulations? Thank you.
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. With many Aboriginal languages on the decline and with five Aboriginal languages today with less than 500 residents who can speak it, as I said today in my Member’s statement, now, more than ever, if we are not careful these cultures will be lost.
As I referenced on February 24, 2015, with over six competing language directives, plans and strategies, ECE is, “riddled with a crisis of governance, saddled with a lack of coordination and plagued with bureaucracy.” My questions today are for the Minister of Education, Culture and Employment.
Mr. Speaker, the Minister has gone...
Thank you. Page 365, directorate, active positions, information item. Any questions?
Thank you, committee. I’d like to thank our witnesses here today. Mr. Schauerte, Mr. Williams, thanks for joining us. Of course, Minister McLeod, it’s always a pleasure to have you here. Sergeant-at-Arms, if you could escort the witnesses out of the Chamber, please. Thank you.
Committee, we’ll just take a two-minute recess.
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Thank you, Mr. Schauerte. Mr. Menicoche.
Thank you, Ms. Bisaro. Minister McLeod.