Can Premier guarantee that Muskrat Falls will not be privatized,
3484
Can the four subsidiaries be sold to one of the other partners, or control go to one of the other partners,
3424–3425
Confirm whether Nalcor could privatize assets belonging to people of Newfoundland and Labrador, if Province does not have money to pay its debt for building Muskrat Falls,
3424
Could Minister reveal the name of the engineering firm to whom independent engineer belongs,
3598–3599
Did government do full analysis of independent review recommendation 4.2,
375
Did government or Emera ask for clause 4.11 to be written into the loan guarantee,
3485
Does federal government allow Premier access to the independent engineer's reports,
4257
Does Premier aim to discredit the Public Utilities Board on basis of their disagreeing with her,
864–865
Does Premier have access to information that the independent engineer is giving to Nalcor in its report,
4258
Does Premier not believe in real debate in the House,
52
Explain rejection of two recommendations from independent review,
374
Explain rejection of wind farm as viable option,
376
Given the late provision of documents to the Opposition, how can Premier tell people that she respects the Legislature and is open and transparent,
3767
Government to compel Nalcor to submit the proposed Muskrat Falls development to the Board of Commissioners of Public Utilities for a complete review
Has Emera indicated how much is too much to pay,
2280
Has government discussed with Nalcor the next step with proposal,
926–927
Has government sold out consumers to get a better financing deal for the now-unregulated Nalcor,
3766
Has independent engineer charged with reviewing DG3 capital cost estimates been put in place,
4211
Has Nalcor purchased or negotiated to purchase anything pertaining to the construction of work camps from Manitoba Hydro,
3321
Has Premier completed a formal review of the projected cash flow of the project, and will she make it public,
2848
The House now supports the development of the Muskrat Falls Hydro Project
How can government sanction project without knowing full details of loan guarantee,
3256
How can Premier have agreed with cash flow review in principle, but not have acted on it,
2848
How can Premier sanction a project that places considerable risk on the backs of province's ratepayers,
3380
How can we be sure that reports government has commissioned relate to specifics of isolated island option,
927
How could Minster consider borrowing for the project's down payment to be fiscally sound management,
3817
How could Premier make the irresponsible and undemocratic decision to leave the ratepayers unprotected,
3381
How could Premier present such a shameful loan guarantee to the people of Newfoundland and Labrador,
3485–3486
How does government plan to protect the ratepayer,
3814
How is building road to Muskrat Falls prior to its sanction fiscally prudent,
2005
How much has government paid to Manitoba Hydro for material purchased for project,
3382
How much will government spend before they know whether they qualify for the federal loan guarantee,
3598
How will government address the immediate and future adverse effects on residents of Upper Lake Melville communities and Rigolet,
160
How will government ensure long term financial gains for Province,
377
How will problem with design affect deal Nalcor is negotiating with Emera in Nova Scotia,
928
If loan guarantee is not forthcoming, or if Emera says no to building the link, what will Premier do then,
3195
If Premier gets reports from independent engineer, will she make them public,
4258
If the financing is so sound, why is Premier hiding the details,
2914
Implications for ratepayers in change in price of oil,
2963
Is government determined to build project at all costs on backs of people of province,
3257
Is government investigating the possible need of a consumption advisory regarding Lake Melville,
160–161
Is government's zeal for the project blinding them to the wisdom of energy efficiency,
3141
Is motion on east-west power grid being moved because govenment cannot get deal with Emera,
2235–2236
Is Premier's judgment so clouded by Muskrat Falls that she cannot see how she is insulting the people of the province,
3768
Isn't Premier concerned that the UARB will rule that Québec power will be cheaper and more reliable,
3814–3815
In light of damning Public Utilities Board report, will Premier mandate a further review,
809
In light of predicted future budget shortfalls, how can we afford to proceed with project,
2962
In light of released report, will Premier direct Nalcor to do an independent, in-depth study of the many isolated island options,
809
Provide House with documents showing how work camp purchases were transacted,
3706
Province secures agreement on terms for federal loan guarantee,
3245
Report to House what has been done to reply to recommendations of the Joint Review Panel,
159
Since Public Utilities Board is silenced, who is looking after the interests of the people of the province,
2914
With so much money set aside for Muskrat Falls, will Minister of Finance assure people that services will not be cut,
2961
Table documents outlining how electricity costs were arrived at,
159
Urging government to mandate the Public Utilities Board to review the proposal and any alternatives,
2795–2796,
3262,
3327–3328,
3546–3547
Was government tendering process followed in purchase of work camp purchases,
3706
Was Premier aware of the $1.6 billion deficit when forcing the project through the House of Assembly last fall,
3879
What bargaining power will province have if Emera tries to drive a hard bargain on Maritime Link deal,
3256
What confidence can we have in information minister gathers while shopping for endorsements,
927
What did Premier give up in order to get Emera to sign the sanction agreement for her timeline,
3815
What else did government give up to Emera besides the out clause,
3539
What happened to the speed with which the federal loan guarantee is progressing,
2849
What is government hiding about the loan guarantee,
3083
What is it about project that Premier does not want all people to see,
2785
What is the real reason for proceeding with the project,
3083
What will government do about contamination in Lake Melville,
161
What will incentive be for consumer to lower their energy use, since higher rates would be result of an increase in demand,
3142
What would stop mining companies from playing Hydro Quebec off Nalcor in a race to the bottom for cheap power rates,
3084
When Nalcor has proposal ready, will Premier allow Public Utilities Board to do a full review and for House to have a full debate,
807
When Premier threw $16,000 sanction party, did she already know she would be firing hundreds of people a few months later,
4210
When will government end secrecy and offer monthly updates on the progress of the project,
4212
When will Minister give people a firm, guaranteed price per kilowatt hour that will appear on their monthly bill when project comes online,
3025
Where is 40% of the power going, and where is the loan guarantee,
3194
Which entities of Nalcor does Section 4.11 refer to,
3423–3424
Why did government reject recommendation of greater examination of renewable energy sources,
376–377
Why did Premier agree to a contract that could allow Emera to buy part or the whole of the Muskrat Falls project,
3484–3485
Why did Premier not conduct independent reviews as recommended by Joint Review Panel,
53
Why did Premier not direct Nalcor to use best practices in all their work,
811
Why does Premier allow Minister to dismiss Joint Review Panel report,
590
Why does Premier continue to hold democratic due process and the intelligence of the people in such contempt,
2847
Why does Premier continue to play games with the Opposition around the discussion of the project,
3319
Why does Premier wear blinders to keep her from seeing what everyone else sees,
3083–3084
Why doesn't Premier trust the Public Utilities Board to do its job in relation to Muskrat Falls as it does with other corporations,
3597
Why has Premier and her government continued on their Muskrat Falls folly,
4062
Why have a special debate in the House if the project is fait accompli,
2005
Why is government continuing to resist to allow the Public Utilities Board to look at the final Decision Gate Numbers,
1241
Why is government exempting Muskrat Falls electricity transmissions from the Public Utilities Board,
3538
Why is government giving mining companies more protection than the people of the province,
3538
Why is government obsessed with keeping the Public Utilities Board out of the Muskrat Falls project,
3539
Why is government so eager to create barriers to competition in hydro,
3813
Why is it stated that subsidiaries can be sold or a change of control can happen, but a separate sentence excludes Nalcor,
3425
Why is Premier afraid of answering questions about sanction,
3705
Why is Premier so afraid that she has to maintain complete control of the process,
3705
Why isn't it appropriate to put project back into hands of the regulatory body mandated to review it,
3023–3024
Why will Premier not own up to the fact that cost overruns could put the Muskrat Falls project into Emera's hands,
3539
Why won't government put brakes on project and send it back to the Public Utilities Board for a full regulatory review,
3255
Why won't Premier allow a fully open and transparent process in the Province,
2786
Why won't Premier practice what she preaches and offer fairness and transparency to people of province when it comes to this project,
3024
Will government commit to releasing all new information well in advance of the debate to allow people time to prepare,
2743
Will House receive results of studies, or just reports with regard to the next phase of the project,
864
Will Minister advise House what the role of the Public Utilities Board will be in relation to the Muskrat Falls project,
3597
Will Minister share further details on changing the Public Utilities Board,
3767
Will Minister trumpet the poll that shows sixty-nine per cent of people believe the project should be sent back to the Public Utilities Board,
2913
Will Premier admit that serious doubt has been cast on Nalcor's conclusions,
808
Will Premier admit that short briefing on legislation two hours prior to the House opening is an affront to democracy,
3768
Will Premier agree with Dr. Wade Locke that $8 billion would be too much to pay for project,
2051
Will Premier allow people of Province to see her Plan B, for any time Emera chooses to walk away,
3380
Will Premier do what people are asking for and allow the Public Utilities Board to review the new project numbers,
2784
Will Premier explain why Members are unqualified to debate project,
52
Will Premier give House a guaranteed cost per kilowatt hour,
113,
114
Will Premier heed advice of experts, or gamble taxpayers' money and proceed with project,
808
Will Premier listen to the people's voice to send the project back to the Public Utilities Board,
2913
Will Premier make loan guarantee reports available to the people of the Province,
3598
Will Premier make public the reports that will have to be made to the federal government according to the term sheet,
3426
Will Premier mandate the Public Utilities Board to review updated proposal when complete information is available,
865
Will Premier mention that project has no foreseeable market for 40 per cent of the power, no loan guarantee, and that the two independent reviews disagreed with government's position,
3194
Will Premier promise House bimonthly updates, including cash flow and cost information, and reports on construction deadlines,
3320
Will Premier provide Resource Committee with mandate to investigate project,
52–53
Will Premier remove doubt from people's minds by allowing a full and open review,
2785
Will Premier remove her private member's resolution from the table and have a real and full debate,
3320
Will Premier share analysis of alternative energy options,
375
Will Premier show where in the Public Utilities Board report it states that we need the power and Muskrat Falls is the least cost alternative,
3024–3025
Will the project have regulatory review, and if so, who will do it,
3255
Without protection from the Public Utilities Board, how could Premier have made such a drastic commitment on behalf of people of the province,
3381