Can minister explain what he meant by other interested parties and who he has been speaking with,
2616
Can minister provide some information to help provide hope to anxious families and communities,
2617
Can minister provide update on situation and has he met with all three companies,
2657
Clarification on production of barrels per day,
2624
With the closure of Come By Chance, will the province experience a shortage in jet fuel supply,
2506
Did deal go off the rails because the minister was not involved in any meaningful way,
2574
Did government have a plan B for the contingency that negotiations with Irving Oil might fail,
2571
Does either minister have knowledge as to whether North Atlantic refinery has been approached by Origin in the last day or two,
2502
Does Premier have a plan, and does it involve financial assistance,
2501
Don't people deserve to know who minister is alluding to and what the status of the talks is,
2616–2617
Emergency debate,
2514–2517
Given that $320 million is earmarked for offshore support, will federal Liberals not provide support to save jobs at Come By Chance,
2571
Has minister or Premier spoken with Mr. Irving about why the deal fell through and how they can come back to the table,
2572
Has Minister spoken with Origin in the past 24 hours,
2501
Has Premier or minister offered to convene a meeting of both parties, or even the new Origin proponent,
2573
Has Premier or minister spoken with the Chief Executive Officer of North Atlantic refinery in an effort to restart negotiations,
2572–2573
How can government maximize the asset without being a partner, and does the Premier intend that government should become a partner,
2501
How can minister accept not having an important role in this matter of critical importance,
2574–2575
How much fuel is produced by the refinery specifically for the province,
2575
If government does not have a role, who is going to look after the interests of the people of the province,
2574
If the refinery closes its tank farm, what is Nalcor's backup plan for three of its thermal generation stations,
2575–2576
Is minister aware of how much fuel Come By Chance produces for this province,
2505–2506
Is minister concerned about fuel supply for the province,
2575
Is minister or government considering any support for the refinery,
2573
Is there a date to get workers back to work, and will the Premier and his ministers take a personal interest in making sure this deal does not fall apart,
3219
Isn't it obvious there was no plan to keep an avid runner-up buyer on standby,
2572
Should constituent switch from propane to electric for affordability,
2622
With so many jobs at stake, how can minister take such a hands-off, detached approach,
2503
What assurances can Premier give to workers that the refinery will not turn into a tank farm,
2872
What changed since June 11th regarding Irving's commitment to full operations,
2500
What discussions has minister had about why the sale may fall through,
2503
What does minister say to the 500 families who are now worried about how they will pay their bills,
2502–2503
What does minister say to the residents of the District of Terra Nova who are about to lose their futures,
2503–2504
What is being done with workers to help them retain their benefits while waiting for a new operator,
3038
What is Nalcor's backup plan,
2576
What is the plan to get propane to the province,
2622
What is the situation with propane in the province, and how much is left at the refinery,
2622
What specifically is minister going to do to help workers if the refinery shuts its doors for good,
2504
What supports will be made for the businesses and the residents affected by the shutdown,
2504–2505
What would be the plans be for the next days or week on how government can avoid closure,
2506–2507
When will Liberals do the right thing and ensure jobs for workers in District of Placentia West - Bellevue,
3330
When will province know the fate of the refinery,
2658
Why didn't government play a larger role in the negotiation of the sale,
2506
Will assistance be provided to the current owners to maintain a warm idle,
2872
Will government agree to hold an emergency debate on the prospect of a permanent closure at the Come By Chance oil refinery,
2500
Will government provide support to keep the possibility of the refinery alive along with the hope for jobs for the workers in the area,
2658
Will government publicly demand that Ottawa give support to preserve industrial-based jobs at Come By Chance, similar to bailouts provided to GM and Chrysler,
2704
Will minister commit to doing what's required to get workers back to work before the winter,
2505
Will minister commit to regular meetings and communications with the leaders of the Official Opposition and the NDP and work collaboratively with all Members of the House of Assembly on ways of keeping this valuable asset alive and supporting these workers and their families,
2579
Will minister provide assistance to North Atlantic to get the refinery back up and running,
2505