Glen Abernethy
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Thank you, Mrs. Groenewegen. A motion is on the floor. The motion is in order. To the motion.
Thank you, Mr. Krutko. Mr. Miltenberger. Thank you, Mr. Miltenberger. We’ll go to Mr. Kalgutkar.
Page 7, Education, Culture and Employment, education and culture, not previously authorized, negative $254,000.
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My questions today are for the Minister responsible for Transportation. They are in follow up to my Member’s statement from earlier today where I talked about the rerouting of the Ingraham Trail through the Giant Mine site.
I understand that there is a public consultation process going on right now that is expected to be done in August, where they’re hopefully going to decide on some routing, and hopefully going to decide on a timeline for the completion of this project. I was wondering if the Minister could give me a bit of an update on the results of that public...
That’s the end of the tabled document. Is committee agreed that we’ve concluded consideration of Tabled Document 54-16(6)?
Thank you, Premier Roland. Mr. Bromley.
Page 6, Health and Social Services, operations expenditures, health services programs, not previously authorized, $4.910 million.
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. On Wednesday my colleague Mr. Bromley raised a number of questions on the Giant Mine remediation project. He stressed the need for independent oversight, ongoing research and reporting arising out of the concerns about the flooding last spring, and the sinkholes that have appeared on the property over this past summer.
One area that he did not mention is the requirement to realign the Ingraham Trail through the mine site to ensure the traffic does not pass directly over the different arsenic chambers.
Over two years ago the Giant Mine realignment was announced as a...
Thank you, Minister Miltenberger. We’re on page 9, Environment and Natural Resources, operations expenditures, total department, special warrants, $6.012 million.
Thank you, Mr. Bromley. Mr. Miltenberger.