If government is committed to a $45 million investment, is Premier planning to pay for it out of the recently announced fund,
124
If government's appeal is successful, will he still commit to completing the Grieg aquaculture environmental assessment,
2134
Newfoundland and Labrador Coalition for Aquaculture Reform—Will Premier meet with group that represents 20 organizations and scientists,
2433
With such high stakes, why did government release Grieg's project from a full environmental impact statement against the recommendations of the minister's own assessment committee,
123
What research and development is government doing to ensure the industry provides sustainable employment and adheres to science-based best practices around the world,
1145
When will we have the same robust regulations for aquaculture that exists in other jurisdictions to ensure we have a state-of-the-art, world-class sustainable industry,
1145
Why are smaller agricultural projects required to go through a full environmental impact process, but not this huge project with potentially unprecedented environmental problems,
124
Why go ahead with Grieg's problematic project instead of a more environmentally friendly and economically sustainable one, and where is Premier's promised land-based pilot project,
2432
Why is minister refusing to meet with the Newfoundland and Labrador Coalition for Aquaculture Reform,
2135
Will minister do the right and responsible thing and impose a full environmental impact statement for the Grieg project,
124
Will minister follow the example of Nova Scotia and set up a truly independent regulatory review in light of the new science, and once completed, put the regulations into law,
2432
Would Norway's regulations permit Grieg to do in their home country what they propose to do here,
123