Can't Premier see the risks involved in privatizing highly specialized long-term care,
260
In consultations process around long-term care, who recommended privatization,
204
How could Premier announce a program without first doing the math,
374
If Premier has read other provinces' auditors' reports, what analysis has he seen that refutes their findings,
259
Urging government to immediately stop the privatization of long-term care,
1054–1055,
1166–1167,
1544–1545
What evidence does government have to show that the quality of care will not deteriorate when the profit motive is brought in,
203
What evidence does Premier have that quality care for seniors can be maintained,
204
What is government's plan to deal with annual leave problem at the St. John's long-term care facility,
840
What is minister going to do about clear issue of understaffing,
1542–1543
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
Why are staff leaving the St. John's facility,
840
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
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
Will Premier confirm that government is using its poor management of the new long-term care facility to bring in privatization through the back door,
1009