Robert Hawkins

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Debates of , (day 39)

Thank you, Mr. Braden. Minister Roland, please.

Debates of , (day 39)

Thank you. I now have Mr. Pokiak, please.

Debates of , (day 39)

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Well, I think really what I'm saying is if people in seniors' homes who can't get down to the voting box, or people in the hospital who are there for long-term care, may be missing out on their democratic right to vote for representatives that they feel strong about. So, Mr. Speaker, can I have the Minister commit today that they'll seriously look at that, regardless of if the municipalities are in support of this at this time or they are not in support of these types of things at this time? Can I get that commitment from the Minister that he'll look into those...

Debates of , (day 39)

Thank you. Page 21, Health and Social Services, capital investment expenditures, health services programs, not previously authorized, $315,000. I have Mr. Yakeleya.

Debates of , (day 39)

Thank you, Mr. Minister. Anything further, Mr. Pokiak?

Debates of , (day 39)

Thank you, Minister Roland. Page 11, Public Works, operations expenditures, asset management, $598,000, total department, $598,000. Agreed?

Debates of , (day 39)

Thank you, Ms. Lee. Minister Miltenberger.

Debates of , (day 39)

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, talk of an election always seems to kind of get people interested in what's going on, and a question came to me about electoral reform on a municipal level. So I wrote an e-mail to the Minister and he did reply, but I'd like to hear what the Minister's thoughts are about any potential municipal electoral reform that will be coming in the next little while. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Debates of , (day 39)

Thank you. Page 19, Environment and Natural Resources, operations expenditures, forest management, not previously authorized, $127,000, wildlife management, not previously authorized, $57,000, total department not previously authorized, $184,000.

Debates of , (day 39)

Thank you, Ms. Lee. Mr. Minister? Thank you. I now have Mr. Pokiak.