Daryl Dolynny
Statements in Debates
I’d like to thank our witnesses here for this evening. I’d like to thank the Minister as well. Sergeant-at-Arms, if you could please escort the witnesses out. Thank you.
Does committee agree to continue with Bill 15?
Thank you, Minister Beaulieu. Mr. Elkin.
Thank you, Mr. Abernethy. Mr. Yakeleya, anything more to offer on this activity?
Thank you, Minister Miltenberger. Mr. Campbell, welcome back to the House. Good to see you again. Committee, we are on Environment and Natural Resources and we’re going to open up the floor to general comments.
Thank you, committee. Bill 13, An Act to Repeal the Curfew Act. We’ll go to the Minister for him to introduce the bill. That would be Minister R.C. McLeod.
Thank you, committee. Sergeant-at-Arms, if you will please escort the witnesses into the Chamber.
Mr. Abernethy, if you can please introduce your witnesses to the House.
Mr. Speaker, on behalf of all Yellowknife residents, I accept the commitment, but we also hope that there is action behind that.
Let’s start with an easy question for the Minister today. It has been documented, You Tubed and in the media a number of times now, the issue of the dangerous holes in the swimming area just 30 metres from the shoreline of Long Lake beach. We’ve heard that, due to shifting sand, they could be filled, but we have been encouraged that warning buoys in the water could be used.
Could the Minister once and for all tell the people of Yellowknife exactly how he is going to...
Thank you. I’d like to have people turn to the department summary that’s on page 6-2. Health and Social Services, department summary, infrastructure investment summary, infrastructure investments, $61.888 million. Mr. Bromley.
Thank you, Mr. Ramsay. Mr. Yakeleya.
Thank you. I would like to thank Mr. Campbell for joining us this evening. If I can get the Sergeant-at-Arms to please escort the witnesses out of the Chamber. Thank you to the Minister.
Committee, noting the clock, I will now rise and report progress.