Comments on
Dinn, P.,
250(13)
Joyce, E.,
250(8)–250(10),
250(26)–250(28),
250(39)–250(41),
409–413,
885–887,
893–895
Lane, P.,
882–883,
891–893,
895–896
Reid, S.,
250(21)
Does Minister agree that an independent investigator should be called in to review the election
Does Minister believe it inappropriate for someone under investigation to be part of their own investigation
Conway Ottenheimer, H.,
208
Hogan, J.,
208
Does Premier believe that his election campaign was more important than the countless weddings that were either postponed or held without loved ones able to be present
Brazil, D.,
759
Furey, A.,
759
Does Premier believe that knocking on doors during an election campaign is an essential service
Brazil, D.,
759
Furey, A.,
759
If Liberals ignored warning signs leading into this election, why should the people of Newfoundland and Labrador trust the Liberals to lead this election review
Is Premier's election campaign more important than the funerals of loved ones
Brazil, D.,
759
Furey, A.,
759
Provincial General Election Report—Report tabled
What exemption did the election workers apply for that allowed them to enter our province
When did Premier become aware of two federal Liberal staffers arriving in province to campaign for him
Brazil, D.,
758
Furey, A.,
758
When did Premier learn that non-essential election workers from the mainland were knocking on doors on Premier's behalf
Brazil, D.,
760
Hogan, J.,
760
Which members of Premier's caucus did staffers campaign for
Brazil, D.,
760
Furey, A.,
760
Why did Premier choose to ignore the Chief Electoral Officer's written advice of January 6 to hold a longer campaign so that Elections NL could process all special and mail-in ballots
Why did Premier put his party before the public health of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians
Brazil, D.,
761
Furey, A.,
761
Why should families of rotational workers spend weeks and sometimes months apart while workers on Premier's election campaign are allowed entry in the province
Will Premier initiate an independent investigation of the election and subsequently table a report in the House