Arnold's Cove Fish Plant—Working with High Liner Foods Inc. to keep plant open,
2241–2242
Boston Seafood Show,
169–170
Campaign to persuade Ottawa to take custodial management over the Nose and Tail of the Grand Banks,
3165
Cod—2J+3KL—Limited fishery,
248
Cod—Closure of 3PN4RS,
37–38
Cod—Cost-shared retirement package for fishermen and plant workers,
2014
Cod—Maintaining fishery in Gulf and along Northeast coast,
247–248
Crab quotas for upcoming season in areas 2J and 3K,
3164
Custodial management—Loyola Hearn,
235–236
Custodial management—Straddling fish stocks,
1787–1788
Employment—20,000 fishermen and plant workers waiting to go to work,
1049
Fishery Products International Limited—Closure of Fortune plant,
3044–3045,
3089–3090,
3092
Fishery Products International Limited—Closure of Harbour Breton plant—Does Premier agree with FPI's change of direction,
2533–2534
Fishery Products International Limited—Closure of Harbour Breton plant—Does Premier's silence indicate agreement with Mr. Rowe?,
2581–2582
Fishery Products International Limited—Closure of Harbour Breton plant—Establishment of all-party committee or standing committee,
2409,
2468,
2585
Fishery Products International Limited—Closure of Harbour Breton plant—Free vote whether government allows plant to close,
2466,
2790
Fishery Products International Limited—Closure of Harbour Breton plant—Has minister given approval,
2464
Fishery Products International Limited—Closure of Harbour Breton plant—How will co-op function,
2791
Fishery Products International Limited—Closure of Harbour Breton plant—Immediate short-term employment plan,
3042–3043
Fishery Products International Limited—Closure of Harbour Breton plant—Independent engineering study of building,
2469–2470,
2471,
2586–2587
Fishery Products International Limited—Closure of Harbour Breton plant—Request for immediate action,
2410
Fishery Products International Limited—Closure of Harbour Breton plant—What will the Minister do?,
2409–2410
Fishery Products International Limited—Closure of Harbour Breton plant—When did Premier know,
2407–2408
Fishery Products International Limited—Closure of Harbour Breton plant—When was Premier last involved in talks with FPI officials?,
2533
Fishery Products International Limited—Closure of Harbour Breton plant—When will government advise Mr. Rowe that it will exercise its responsibilities,
2582
Fishery Products International Limited—Closure of Harbour Breton plant—When will Premier tell them they cannot shut down plants,
2583
Fishery Products International Limited—Closure of Harbour Breton plant—Will engineer accompany Occupational Health and Safety team for inspection,
2587,
2793–2794
Fishery Products International Limited—Closure of Harbour Breton plant—Will government admit prior knowledge of plant closure,
2788–2789
Fishery Products International Limited—Closure of Harbour Breton plant—Will government ensure company lives up to responsibilities,
2465
Fishery Products International Limited—Closure of Harbour Breton plant—Will government hold Fishery Products International accountable?,
2411
Fishery Products International Limited—Closure of Harbour Breton plant—Will government insist on onshore processing?,
2411–2412
Fishery Products International Limited—Closure of Harbour Breton plant—Will Minister act as Chairman and CEO for purposes of this decision,
2465–2466
Fishery Products International Limited—Closure of Harbour Breton plant—Will Minister honour commitment about layoffs,
2467,
2535–2536,
2791
Fishery Products International Limited—Closure of Harbour Breton plant—Will Minister meet with Federal Minister of Fisheries in St. John's,
3043
Fishery Products International Limited—Closure of Harbour Breton plant—Will Premier live up to commitment,
2408–2409
Fishery Products International Limited—Closure of Harbour Breton plant—Will Premier set rules as Chairman of Board,
2534
Fishery Products International Limited—Closure of Harbour Breton plant—Will quotas remain in Harbour Breton,
2468–2469,
2535,
2585–2586,
2647–2648,
2792,
3090–3091,
3163–3164,
3235
Fishery Products International Limited—Communities pitted against one another,
3092–3093
Fishery Products International Limited—Discussions about crab plant in Bonavista,
2649,
3087–3088
Fishery Products International Limited—Factory-freezer trawler fleet as resource giveaways,
2647
Fishery Products International Limited—Free vote before Christmas on sale of assets in the United States,
3042
Fishery Products International Limited—Has union agreed to layoffs in Harbour Breton and Fortune,
3088
Fishery Products International Limited—Head-on, gutted cod—Fortune,
2584
Fishery Products International Limited—Not to permit sale of marketing arm,
2194–2195,
2789
Fishery Products International Limited—Plan for Bonavista,
2584
Fishery Products International Limited—Protecting the people of Harbour Breton and Fortune,
3041
Fishery Products International Limited—Sale of American assets—Important concessions,
3040–3041
Fishery Products International Limited—Will Minister tell company that proposals are unacceptable,
3093
Implementation of production quotas - Not unless the FFAW agrees to them,
1047
Landing shrimp and crab catch in Nova Scotia—Impact on our plants,
1048,
1328–1330
Lobster—Financial assistance for those impacted by storm,
1564–1565,
1566
North Atlantic Sea Farms—Aquaculture Working Capital Loan Guarantee Initiative Program—Why were they denied funding,
2910–2911
North Atlantic Sea Farms—Will Bay d'Espoir jobs and assets be protected,
2910
Processing plants—Licence—New Ferolle,
1387–1390,
1565–1566
Processors—No production quotas—Rights of fishermen and plant workers,
1262–1263
Protect the people who make a living off the fishery in rural Newfoundland and Labrador,
3046
Shrimp - Impasse in price negotiation,
651–652
Shrimp—Impasse in price negotiation,
651–652
Shrimp—Legislation to force auction,
2252–2254
Shrimp—Optional mandatory auction,
2195–2197
Will government side with big business fish processors,
3091