On April 20, did Premier reach out to Mr. Ken Marshall to discuss the board of directors' pending action,
1865
On April 20, did the Premier know the financial obligations of what the board were doing,
1866
Can Minister confirm that Mr. Marshall had a conversation with the Premier prior to the vote taking place,
1820
Can Minister confirm that she did not refamiliarize herself with the contract before April 19,
1816
Can Premier assure people that the new Chief Executive Officer is not in a conflict of interest under the act,
733
Can Premier confirm that all of the information has been provided to the Auditor General,
1948
Can Premier explain how Department of Justice documentation would be prejudicial to the investigation being done by Auditor General,
1710,
1711
Can the Premier confirm that the interim chair of the board of directors was the individual who provided the legal opinion and wrote the settlement agreement regarding the former Chief Executive Officer of Nalcor,
1949
At the conclusion of the April 19 meeting that minister attended with Mr. Martin, what agreement was reached with Mr. Martin,
1859
Did Minister bring a copy of Mr. Martin's contract to her meeting on April 17,
1816
Did Minister invite anyone from the board to attend the meeting on either April 17 or April 19,
1816–1817
Did Minister know that Mr. Green had created the agreement and provided the legal opinion before he was appointed as chair,
1950
Did Minister look at the Energy Corporation Act to understand her responsibilities when it comes to Nalcor,
1818
Did Minister of Natural Resources keep notes at the April 17 and April 19 meetings,
1659
Did Minister of Natural Resources turn over records to the Department of Justice,
1660
Did Minister refamiliarize herself with the contract or bring a copy of it with her to the meeting on April 19,
1816
Did Premier actually see the legal opinion,
1619
Did Premier discuss a contract or settlement with Mr. Martin in his April 19 meeting with him and the Minister of Natural Resources,
1652
Did Premier discuss severance with Mr. Martin on April 19,
1616,
1617
Did Premier have conversation with Mr. Martin about a settlement or financial package,
1657
Did Premier know on April 20th that the board was terminating Mr. Martin,
1653–1654
Did Premier know that Mr. Green had provided the advice at the time he appointed him as chair,
1950
Did Premier provide direction to the Auditor General to consider when he had discussion with Mr. Martin and when his appointment was negotiated,
1769
Did Premier reach out to Mr. Ken Marshall to discuss the matter, as he indicated he would in his response to the email,
1864
Did Premier receive a written report from the Department of Justice on Saturday,
1708
Did Premier receive any correspondence from the board or a representative of the board regarding compensation for Mr. Martin,
1656–1657
Did Premier receive correspondence by letter, email, or phone call, regarding Mr. Martin's severance,
1656
Did Premier reply to Ken Marshall's April 20 email, and what did he do as a result of receiving this significant information,
1865
Didn't Minister receive an email from the chair of the board of Nalcor on the morning of April 20,
1820
Does Minister of Natural Resources have records from the meetings on April 17 and April 19,
1660
Does Minister stand by her statement about Mr. Martin,
1819
Faced with the obvious contradiction that she knew existed on April 20, did minister immediately contact the chair of the board of Nalcor to ask why he refused to accept Mr. Martin's voluntary resignation,
1861–1862
Given that Premier committed repeatedly in the House to release the Department of Justice report as soon as it is available, will he now table the report,
1765–1766
Has Minister provided the secret Justice report to the Auditor General,
2263
Has Premier received any advice from anybody suggesting that he change his position, and not release the details that he had promised to release,
1712
Has the Premier passed over documentation regarding severance to the Auditor General or not,
1765
How and when did Premier find out that Mr. Martin was receiving a severance,
1655
How can Minister release the Justice report to the Auditor General but not to the public,
2263
How could Minister of Natural Resources sit at the news conference and listen to the Premier say that Mr. Martin had resigned, when she knew that was wrong,
1863
How could Premier say he used a legal opinion as part of his decision-making process when he is now saying that he never saw a legal opinion,
1619
How did minister come to receive a copy of Mr. Martin's contract on or around March 14,
1815
How did Premier become aware that there was a severance package for Mr. Martin,
1656
How did Premier even know there was a legal opinion, if nobody shared it with him,
1621
How does Premier explain having said that Mr. Martin had resigned when he knew he had been terminated without cause,
1653
How does Premier explain his comments yesterday that on April 20th he was aware that Mr. Martin was being terminated without cause,
1654
If Premier had a problem with the $1.4 million severance, why didn't he take action,
1617
If Premier knew Mr. Martin was entitled to a settlement, why was that not an important enough matter to keep his eye on,
1655
If the House of Assembly is not open at the time, will Premier reconvene the House of Assembly so that the report from the Auditor General can be debated,
1713
Is it true that the minister is familiar with the details of the contract,
1861
Is minister claiming that Mr. Martin wished to resign, but the Nalcor board of directors did not accept that, and fired him instead,
1861
Is Minister saying that although she saw there was a reply to an email, she didn't get updated before going to the microphones to brief the people of the province,
1820
Is Minister saying that government knew on April 20 that Mr. Martin was terminated, and the minister had knowledge and was familiar with the contract of Mr. Martin, but failed to follow up with the board,
1821
Is minister saying that it was her understanding that at the conclusion of the April 19 meeting that Mr. Martin would be tendering his resignation,
1859
Is Minister saying that she never thought to invite anyone from the board to participate in the discussion on April 19,
1817
Is Premier saying that decisions were made on verbal advice, when yesterday he had referred to a legal opinion,
1620
Is Premier saying that he won't publicly state his confidence in the management and leadership of Nalcor,
1766–1767
Is Premier saying that the Auditor General could be influenced by the information that he is tabling here in the House of Assembly,
1712
Is the scenario that was discussed that Mr. Martin was to stay or leave with his contractual severance paid out,
1767
Knowing that the contract was with the board, did the Minister bother to call anyone or contact anyone on the board to invite them to the discussion about Mr. Martin's future,
1817
Knowing the Auditor General has said that public controversy will not prejudice his work, will Premier now table the documents that he previously committed to,
1765
During Premier's meeting with Mr. Martin on April 17th, did Mr. Martin say he was going to resign,
1615
Upon learning that the board of directors for Nalcor had fired Mr. Martin, is it correct that the minister responsible did not inquire why,
1862
Was minister confident that the information that the Premier was sharing on April 20 was accurate,
1860
Was Premier informed of what the legal opinion was,
1621
Was Premier not being honest with the people of the province, or was he being incompetent,
1867
Was the issue of severance discussed with Mr. Martin,
1615
Was the issue of severance first discussed on Tuesday night or Sunday night,
1616
Were minutes kept for the April 17 and April 19 meetings,
1659
Were notes taken at meetings on April 17 and April 19, and was there an agenda and minutes for the meeting,
1658
What caused them to reach conclusion to call in the Auditor General,
1708
What date did the Premier first meet with Stan Marshall and talk to him about becoming the Chief Executive Officer,
1769
What did Premier instruct the Department of Justice to do on May 5, and who in the department was assigned the task to complete the assignment,
1618
What discussions has the new Chief Executive Officer of Nalcor had about energy assets and partnerships with the Province of Quebec,
4042
What does Mr. Martin's executive employment agreement say about terminations,
1861
What does Mr. Martin's executive employment agreement say about voluntary resignation,
1859–1860
What is Premier's version of events now,
1654
What observations were made by the Department of Justice which led Premier to call in the Auditor General,
1708
What records were kept for the April 17 and April 19 meetings,
1658
What was the legal opinion that was provided, and will the Premier table it in the House,
1619
What were the scenarios discussed concerning Mr. Martin,
1657
When did Minister finally have the discussion with the chair of the board, Mr. Marshall,
1821
When did Minister first familiarize herself with Mr. Martin's contract,
1815
When did minister learn that Mr. Martin was terminated without cause,
1860
When did Minister of Natural Resources become aware of the financial consequences of the decision that had been made about Mr. Martin,
1863
When did Minister of Natural Resources find out that Mr. Martin had received severance,
1661
When did Minister reply to the email she received on April 20,
1820
When did Premier find out that Mr. Green was actually involved in the severance,
1949
When did Premier first have discussion with Stan Marshall about the Chief Executive Officer position,
1768
When minister stood next to Premier on April 20 when he told people that Mr. Martin had voluntarily resigned, was she confident that the information was accurate,
1860
When Minister was in Texas, didn't her officials keep her abreast of what was happening in the department,
1819
When Premier announced Mr. Martin's resignation on April 20, was he aware that it was actually a termination rather than a resignation,
1615
Who did Premier contact in the Department of Justice,
1618
Who provided the legal opinion to the Premier,
1620,
1621
Who will the Auditor General report to with his findings in this matter,
1712
From whom did minister obtain a copy of the settlement agreement,
1821
To whom does the chair of the board report,
1819
Why are there two different stories on whether Mr. Martin was terminated without cause or that he had resigned,
1652–1653
Why did it take three weeks for the Premier or anyone in government to take action on the matter,
1864
Why did Minister decide to release the May 10 letter to John Green in the middle of the night,
1822
Why did Minister not think to invite the chair of the board to such an important meeting,
1818
Why did Premier change his position on releasing the Justice report,
2261–2262
Why did Premier tell media yesterday that he knew on the 20th that Mr. Martin was being terminated without cause,
1654
Why did Premier wait until yesterday to make public the fact that he had provided direction to the Department of Justice to review the matter,
1618
Why didn't Minister of Natural Resources take some steps to correct the wrong information that the Premier was providing to the people of the province,
1863
Why didn't Premier pick up the phone and ask questions about the contract obligations,
1865
Why didn't Premier pick up the phone and call the chair to find out what was happening,
1867
Why didn't Premier pick up the phone and find out what was going on, and what the consequences were,
1866
Why didn't Premier take the time to get details about a severance package,
1866
Why is Minister hiding behind solicitor-client privilege when he could release the report,
2262
Why not release the full package of information as promised, and as done for the Auditor General,
2264
Why won't Premier live up to the commitment he made to release the information from the Department of Justice,
1711
Will Minister table all the records, emails and documentation in the House as government has committed to do,
1822
Will Premier ask the Auditor General to consider the fact that he and his government refused to state confidence or lack of confidence in the board of directors or Mr. Marshall and the executive team, and will the Auditor General consider whether there was a circumstance created by Premier and his government whereby a constructive dismissal of Mr. Martin was created,
1715
Will Premier confirm that meeting with the former Chief Executive Officer of Nalcor, the Premier's Chief of Staff and the Minister of Natural Resources took place,
1766
Will Premier ensure that the Auditor General considers the appointment of Stan Marshall as part of his review,
1769,
1770
Will Premier now release all of the documentation related to this matter,
1947–1948
Will Premier now table all of the documents provided to Justice, which led to the opinion,
1948
Will Premier provide direction and make the Justice report public,
2263
Will Premier release secretive Justice report and documentation today,
2262
Will Premier reveal what scenarios were discussed about Mr. Martin,
1657–1658
Will Premier share results of meetings with the House, or will he wait for the House to close for the summer break before wrapping this up,
1659
Will Premier stick to his commitment to table information from the Department of Justice,
1710
Will Premier table all of the pertinent information in the House this afternoon,
1622
Will Premier table documents, information and opinion from the Department of Justice in the House of Assembly,
1709
Will Premier table report from the Department of Justice in the House of Assembly today,
1709
Will Premier table the Board's resolution regarding the termination of Mr. Martin,
1622
Will Premier table the documents with details of what actually took place, as he committed to do,
1767
Will Premier table the legal opinion that guided decisions that were made,
1619
Will the Auditor General also be investigating the potential involvement of the Premier, his staff, his cabinet and his colleagues,
1714
Will the Auditor General have access to the Premier's supposed telephone logs and the emails in and out of his office,
1715
Will the Auditor General look at any involvement, advice, direction or assistance that the Minister of Finance has provided, given the fact that she's a former Chair of Nalcor and was a board member when the contract was entered into with Mr. Martin,
1714
Will the Auditor General look at the minutes of meetings, the fact that the Premier met with Stan Marshall prior to the resignation of Mr. Martin, and the fact that the Premier provided conflicting information regarding when he became aware of the severance,
1715
Will the Auditor General report be made public as soon as it completed,
1713
Will the Auditor General's review include any and all information available, including the activities of the Minister of Natural Resources and her attendance at meetings,
1714
Will the minister indicate when the Premier found out that Mr. Green was involved in the severance agreement,
1949