Daryl Dolynny
Statements in Debates
I’m hearing detail. Thank you, committee. Committee, page 1 of your bill. We’re going to go line by line. Clause 1.
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Thank you, Ms. Bisaro. The motion is in order. To the motion.
Question has been called.
---Carried
Mr. Speaker, the numbers that the Minister is giving to us are indeed promising, but yet, having asked this question numerous times in this House, we are just not quite there yet, which then leads to asking my third question.
What does it take to emphasize the importance to the communities to have 100 percent active plans? As the Minister said, 17 out of 33, that is just over 51 percent, are validated. What does the Minister do to propose to get all 33 of these communities with validated plans so that when we are deployed to assist, we indeed can have the resources in place and to make sure...
Thank you, Mr. Yakeleya. To the motion.
Sergeant-at-Arms, would you please escort the witnesses into the House, please.
Minister McLeod, would you like to introduce your witnesses to the House, please.
Question has been called.
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Mr. Nadli.
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The other day I had the pleasure of reading one of our local publications, and I came across the face of what I like to refer as emergency preparedness. That face was none other the Minister R.C. McLeod. And it was a dapper face, Mr. Speaker, a very, very dapper face.
My questions today are with respect to emergency preparedness or, more importantly, community action plans.
According to the Civil Emergency Measures Act, municipal authorities are responsible for the development and implementation of emergency plans to protect the general public. What role does the...
Question has been called. The motion is carried.
---Carried