Debates of October 18, 2006 (day 10)
Minister’s Statement 28-15(5): Standoff In Yellowknife
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, yesterday police and emergency personnel responded to a serious situation in Yellowknife. After many hours of emergency action, police were able to diffuse a standoff in a local residence and apprehend a young man before he could commit harm to others or to himself.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the RCMP emergency response team, personnel from the city municipal enforcement division, public safety department, the fire and ambulance department, Yellowknife Health and Social Services, Joint Task Force North, the local school boards, the media, and everyone involved in bringing this serious incident to a peaceful conclusion.
This incident took place in the riding of Yellowknife South. In order to ensure public safety, emergency personnel acted proactively to secure the area and provide
information to residents. The area around Finlayson Drive was cordoned off for several hours while the police conducted negotiations with the individual. The local schools ensured that parents came to collect their children directly at school so they would not be walking home. The RCMP, through local media, kept the public well advised of the situation and the need to keep the area clear while they took all available means to deal with this serious situation.
Mr. Speaker, yesterday, we were reminded that potential threats to public safety are not unique to southern Canada. As elected officials, we must continue to find ways to ensure the safety of our families, our homes, our streets and our communities. We are also reminded of the brave men and women who risk their lives in the line of duty to deal with violent and dangerous situations. Yesterday the RCMP and emergency personnel in Yellowknife displayed once again how their training and dedication ensured the prompt and professional handling of a serious incident. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
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