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Environment committee  We're going to have to figure out how we're going to respond. We have to adapt to things that are happening. We also have to take the strong steps necessary to mitigate what's causing climate change. In our jurisdiction, the changes that we know are there didn't start in the N

May 12th, 2009Committee meeting

J. Michael Miltenberger

Environment committee  At this point, I think it's wait and see. The ATCO folks, as I indicated, have asked for a copy of our draft of what's being proposed, and they have given us some feedback. But for the most part, I think they're waiting to see what fruit comes from these efforts.

May 12th, 2009Committee meeting

J. Michael Miltenberger

Environment committee  We've been working with Mr. Bob Sandford, who is the chair of the United Nations International Decade “Water for Life” in Canada. He has been extremely helpful. We've been put in contact with the Rosenberg foundation, which is an international body that deals with water issues.

May 12th, 2009Committee meeting

J. Michael Miltenberger

Environment committee  I think we have to do both. For example, we have very little understanding of groundwater mapping and aquifers. In the United States, the Ogallala Aquifer spans four or five states. I would suggest that we have the same situation in Canada. Once our groundwater mapping is done, w

May 12th, 2009Committee meeting

J. Michael Miltenberger

Environment committee  We have had strong support from the aboriginal governments. Within the Northwest Territories, the federal government, through Indian Affairs, has provided us with the support and resources to help move this forward.

May 12th, 2009Committee meeting

J. Michael Miltenberger

Environment committee  Our relationship with the provinces and the Yukon is built mainly on the Mackenzie River Basin transboundary agreement, under which we have to negotiate these bilaterals. This agreement was signed in 1997, and bilaterals were supposed to be negotiated. After 11 years, though, the

May 12th, 2009Committee meeting

J. Michael Miltenberger

Environment committee  At the last environment ministers gathering, we did get inclusion of the need to look towards national principles when it comes to dealing with water. I think it's an issue that is gathering significant momentum as people recognize what's happening. At this point, I wouldn't sa

May 12th, 2009Committee meeting

J. Michael Miltenberger

Environment committee  For the most part, they've been very supportive. The Canadian Boreal Initiative has offered some money. We've had some interest from ATCO, but that's mainly to see what's being proposed because they're one of the proponents for the potential Slave River dam. But without exception

May 12th, 2009Committee meeting

J. Michael Miltenberger

Environment committee  I'd like to thank you for this opportunity to appear before the committee. For the record, my name is Michael Miltenberger and I'm the Minister of Environment and Natural Resources. I'm also the Deputy Premier, as well as the Minister of Finance. I want to talk to you about the

May 12th, 2009Committee meeting

J. Michael Miltenberger