Are Canopy Growth's facilities paid for by revenues from the production and retail of marijuana, and are the Canopy Growth facilities owned by the company or by the taxpayers,
1548
Are provincial government and Canopy Growth the only partners in the deal, or are there others,
2121
Can minister identify who the other companies are that are being considered for tax credits, and if a deal has been done,
2069
Can minister provide an update regarding who owns the property being leased to Canopy Growth, held in a numbered company,
2122–2123
Compared to the percentage of net return on alcohol sales, what is the expected return on gross sales of marijuana,
1547
Could minister outline the penalties with regard to the contract with Canopy Growth, and if any have been executed with regard to delivery, supply or other elements of the agreement,
2187
Did Canopy provide warranties or guarantees to the effect that they were in a position to meet the demands of the local marketplace,
2030
Did the Newfoundland Liquor Corporation engage a consultant to study the projected sales or not,
1546
Does agreement with Canopy Growth allow for partial tax credits to be remitted to Canopy Growth for capital cost, a portion or all of them, to be interrupted and then someone else own that asset at some point in the future,
2122
Does agreement with Canopy Growth ensure that they are the only recipient or beneficiary of the $40 million in tax credits from the people of Newfoundland and Labrador,
2121
Does department's agreement with Canopy Growth penalize them for their inability to provide the supply,
1901
Does minister believe that $40 million should give this province some priority on meeting supply, or is it just a free-for-all for this company that you have no control over,
1902
Does minister know whether this is a lease-to-buy set-up, which makes the benefactor of the tax credit someone other than Canopy Growth,
2122
How did government come up with its original demand projections,
2068
How many licences are approved today in Newfoundland and Labrador,
2123
How will shortfalls in revenue be made up,
2068
If Canopy delivers in the twelfth month of the year, would that still meet the requirements of the contract, even though for 11 months they made no deliveries,
2188
If minister did not investigate who the beneficiary is along the chain of investors, how does he ensure the protection of the public investment and security of the public in general,
2186–2187
Is minister aware who owns numbered company that sold land to Canopy Growth,
2068
Is minister considering a $40 million tax credit incentive program to other companies in this province related to the production of cannabis,
2029
Urging government to urge the Government of Canada to delay marijuana legalization unless both levels of government can assure Newfoundlanders and Labradorians that effective measures are in place to inform people of the impacts of legalization, monitor, evaluate and respond to the impacts in real time, address any social and medical consequences as they arise, protect people from marijuana-impaired drivers, protect people from second-hand exposure to marijuana products and compensate our province promptly and fully for any negative fiscal impacts on legalization
Was minister aware of Health Canada's licensing requirement last week,
2123
Were actual studies done related to projected sales by the Newfoundland Liquor Corporation or auditing firms,
1546
What investigation did Minister of Finance undertake, and did he find out the names,
2186
What is the basis for the $100 million in the tax agreement,
1547
What percentage completion has Canopy Growth reported for construction,
2187
What studies were done at the Newfoundland Liquor Corporation related to projected gross sales of marijuana,
1546
Who will make up the shortfall in the revenues that have been missed out on,
2030
Why does a privately traded, approximately $11 billion dollar company have to lease a piece of land upon which to construct a $50 million facility, and we are putting in $40 million in tax credits,
2069
Will Canopy Growth own the $50 million building which the people of the province paid for,
2121
Will Canopy Growth use a method similar to that for alcohol sales to get back for any infrastructure they build in Newfoundland for production and retail of cannabis until their $40 million investment is paid back to them,
1547
Will minister provide update on the investigation into the identity of the numbered company that's leasing land to Canopy Growth,
2186
Would minister look into who owns the numbered company and who is leasing the land to Canopy,
2069