Are client-attorney meetings being held in washrooms and victims of sexual assault sitting two seats away from the accused what the minister calls improving the system over the past six months,
3284
Has Minister spoken with Director of Legal Aid to inform him that he is wrong concerning reason for the provincial court in Happy Valley-Goose Bay being the busiest in the province, outside of St. John's,
2333
How can Minister be happy with justice system in Labrador while victims of serious crime live in fear and stress,
268
How can Minister justify clients and lawyers meeting in washrooms and makeshift courtooms,
2332–2333
What are the short-term and long-term plans to provide an acceptable level of comfort to victims of crime in Labrador,
1442
What is department doing to fill vacancies in Labrador,
1441
What steps is Minister taking to deal with the continued substandard service being offered in Labrador,
3249
What steps is minister taking to ensure equal opportunities for qualified Aboriginal professionals, as per government's commitment,
3249–3250
When will Attorney General take responsibility for the collapse of the justice system in Labrador,
507
When will Minister admit to the resource deficit in Labrador and get serious about the crisis,
159
Why are there such long delays in cases being heard,
268
Why are victims being denied justice because of government's failure to provide adequate resources,
160
Why has Minister failed to live up his own goals when it comes to Labrador,
840–841
Why has the justice system gone from bad to worse in such a short period of time,
3284
Why is it taking so long for bail hearings to be processed in Labrador, compared with the rest of the province,
450
Why is Minister washing his hands of the justice system in Labrador and blaming others,
508
Will Minister accept that there is a crisis in the justice system in Labrador,
449
Will Minister admit that justice system in Labrador is under-resourced,
840