Contingency Fund
Cost of Premier's French language lessons,
1206
Does Government have a position on proposed merger of national banks,
666–667
Economic report—Employment gains and consumer confidence,
1394
Gross domestic product (GDP) growth—Province leads the country,
799
Harmonized Sales Tax
Can Minister confirm reduced revenues,
692
Is Minister convinced that growth in economy will more than compensate for loss in revenue,
692–693
What action is Government taking to prepare for loss of revenue to budgets in years to come,
691–692
Will Minister confirm that situation could be worse in next year's budget,
693–694
Home construction industry
Will Minister allow input tax credit to relate to new additional 8 per cent,
887
Will Minister consider implementation similar to Atlantic provinces for benefit of our contractors,
887–888,
913
Immigrant Investment Fund
What was meant by Government creating a private entity,
2205
Will financing be done on a leaseback basis over twenty to twenty-five years,
2205–2206
Will money actually go to private developer to build hospitals,
2205
InfoTel Information system
Labour force statistics
Marble Mountain
Confirm that Minister has not responded to private sector interests,
1108
Did Minister not want to deal with proposal because only one group came forward,
1105
Is Government providing enough funding so that guarantees are not required,
1106–1107
What is nature of financial arrangements for building condominium units,
1106
Why has Minister not responded to proponents about possible private sector development,
1105
Why hasn't Minister responded to proposal without use of public money,
1105–1106
Why is Government becoming involved with condominium units,
1104
Will Minister consider the significant proposal by private sector interests,
1107
New hospitals
Financial arrangement for the province,
2206
Has decision been delayed further,
2207
Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro dividends
Payment schedule for 1998-1999,
771
Reason for difference in estimates compared with received dividends,
771
Pension plans
Public service pension
Are hurting pensioners going to be assisted,
1858
Ensure benefits are increased to reflect cost of living,
1850–1852
Requirement for fair and reasonable increase in benefits,
1668
Why has Government unilaterally changed plan,
1857–1858
Will Minister sit down with representatives of Public Service Pensioners' Association,
1896–1897
Release mid-year financial statements,
1467–1468
Report on status of 1998-1999 budget,
1432–1434
Student debt
Taxation
Teachers' pension plans
Will Minister admit that financial controls within Government are very loose at best,
104–105