Before any decision is made, will Premier table all financial analysis of the facility in Corner Brook,
373
Can minister provide details of unique contract for thirty-nine beds for rehabilitation, retroactive care and palliative care,
256
Can Premier or Deputy Premier clarify who is controlling the costs,
252–253
Can't Premier see the risks involved in privatizing highly specialized long-term care,
260
Does minister consider it neglect to underfeed a resident for almost two months,
1745
Does minister disagree with the Auditor General's finding on inadequate assessment and supervision of choking hazards,
1596–1597
Has minister or Premier had any discussions with companies in providing long-term care services in Corner Brook,
200
How is it that Premier thinks public dollars for long-term care going into the pocket of private companies for pure profit is the best use of our long-term care dollars,
261
Is government committed to building a long-term care facility in Corner Brook through a private partnership in 2015,
1747
Since the new facility has been planned for years, why didn't Premier plan for staffing vacancies,
835
Was it an open process to select the Crown corporation from British Columbia,
197
Was it an open process, and what was the cost of the request for proposals,
197
Was the Crown Corporation from British Columbia selected through an open Request for Proposals process, and what is the value of that contract with government,
197
Were families of residents who were underfed notified,
1596,
1745
What is minister going to do about clear issue of understaffing,
1543
What process will be put in place to ensure that residents' eating will not be a safety risk,
1597
When can the public expect the plan for the west coast facility to be made public,
201
When will government admit that staff are under stress because of understaffing and insufficient supervision,
1598
When will government ensure that each facility have at least one qualified dietitian on site to oversee procedures and make sure that things are being done to help patients,
1598
When will minister quit the defensiveness, identify deficiencies, and get them fixed,
1542
Who is responsible for the outstanding thirty-nine beds government promised for Corner Brook, or will government cancel those beds,
200
Why are staff leaving the St. John's facility,
840–841
Why did minister fail to review the standards required four times over the past years,
1652
Why didn't Premier do the math on such an important project,
253
Why hasn't government worked with Eastern Health to create a pool of permanent, full-time workers to help address staffing shortages and decrease the reliance on temporary call-ins,
1440
Why hasn't Premier been able to fill positions in the Pleasantville facility,
835
Why is Premier ignoring the expertise of our own nurses who do the work in these facilities,
260–261
Will minister commit to ensuring performance-monitoring is carried out and that the results be made public,
1651
Will minister keep commitment that construction for Corner Brook facility will start in 2015, and what year does he expect it to be completed,
256
Will minister table the workforce plan they have in place in order to have thirty beds open in the new facility in the fall,
1440–1441
Will new arrangement for west coast facility mean even more delays and broken promises,
201
Will Premier table the analysis of all the companies that were analyzed for the tendering process,
252
Would Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture have a public meeting to speak to constituents about the announcement made yesterday,
256–257