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Natural Resources committee  We've actually seen a lot of that trying to influence public policy in the Yukon Territory, particularly in the area of land-use planning. From the chamber's perspective, we don't feel that their opinions or positions should be treated with the same level of respect as the citize

June 12th, 2012Committee meeting

Sandy Babcock

Natural Resources committee  I can't really comment specifically on what individual companies are doing, but this does lead back to my earlier comments on the lack of middle management in our business community. That really does speak to what you're saying, in terms of the human resource training, those mana

June 12th, 2012Committee meeting

Sandy Babcock

Natural Resources committee  I agree wholeheartedly that we need to get in before grades 10, 11, and 12. In terms of career counselling, I believe a lot more work could be done in this territory for our young people. I don't think they're fully aware of the opportunities that exist. Perhaps 10 years ago ther

June 12th, 2012Committee meeting

Sandy Babcock

Natural Resources committee  I have seen it with the Yukon government.

June 12th, 2012Committee meeting

Sandy Babcock

Natural Resources committee  I'm sorry, it has been a long time since we looked at this structure and how it was working. The YESA Board actually rejected an application just recently. I would have to get back to you, if you wouldn't mind. I would prefer to confirm that and get back to you.

June 12th, 2012Committee meeting

Sandy Babcock

Natural Resources committee  It has been these last eight to ten years.

June 12th, 2012Committee meeting

Sandy Babcock

Natural Resources committee  We've seen a decision being made on a project within 30 to 90 days, for smaller projects. For one large project, projections were made, actually, that it could take up to three years if all the requests for more information or extensions were involved. A project could take up to

June 12th, 2012Committee meeting

Sandy Babcock

Natural Resources committee  If I may go first, one of the things the Yukon government has is a five-year capital projects budget. They overlay all other levels of government projects as well as private sector projects on top of this five-year plan. Then they do an analysis of what businesses are available t

June 12th, 2012Committee meeting

Sandy Babcock

Natural Resources committee  One of the things the chamber has been involved in, because we have devolution in the territories, so we have authority over our lands.... The Yukon government has actually been the land developer in the territory for many years, and is only now opening up to private sector devel

June 12th, 2012Committee meeting

Sandy Babcock

Natural Resources committee  I think it received assent between 2002 and 2004. I'm sorry, I can't remember exactly when.

June 12th, 2012Committee meeting

Sandy Babcock

Natural Resources committee  Yes, and it was a work in progress for many years before that.

June 12th, 2012Committee meeting

Sandy Babcock

Natural Resources committee  The Umbrella Final Agreement, I believe, was finished in the early 1990s, and then probably in the mid-nineties work was started to develop YESAA itself and its regulations. It probably took at least five to eight years.

June 12th, 2012Committee meeting

Sandy Babcock

Natural Resources committee  Yes, absolutely.

June 12th, 2012Committee meeting

Sandy Babcock

June 12th, 2012Committee meeting

Sandy Babcock

June 12th, 2012Committee meeting

Sandy Babcock