No.32/2012
House
of Assembly
Province
of Newfoundland & Labrador
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1st
Session – 47th General Assembly
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Thursday, May 17,
2012
ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS
(a) Statements
by Members
(b) Statements
by Ministers
(c) Oral
Questions
(d) Presenting
Reports by Standing and Select Committees
(e) Tabling of
Documents
(f) Notices of
Motion
(g) Answers to
questions for which notice has been given
(h) Petitions
ORDERS OF THE DAY
1. C
Address in Reply
2. C
Committee of Supply
Second
3. C Second
Reading of a Bill C “An
Act Respecting Procurement By Public Bodies”.
4. C Second
(Service
NL)
5. C Second
(Advanced
Education and Skills)
6. C Second
(Bill
No. 17) (Justice and Attorney General)
7. C Second
(Justice and Attorney General)
MOTIONS
1. C THE
HONOURABLE THE MINISTER OF FINANCE AND PRESIDENT OF TREASURY BOARD C To Move AThat This House Approves in General the Budgetary Policy
of the Government.@ (Budget Speech)
2. C THE HONOURABLE THE MINISTER OF FINANCE AND PRESIDENT
OF TREASURY BOARD C To Move that the House Resolve itself into a
Committee of the Whole on Supply to Consider Certain Resolutions Relating to the
Granting of Supply to Her Majesty. (Bill
No. 16)
QUESTIONS
23. C MR RANDY EDMUNDS (TORNGAT MOUNTAINS) –
To ask the Honourable the Minister of Environment and Conservation to lay on the Table of the House a list of
contaminated sites in the province which the Provincial Government is
responsible for and information on estimated costs of clean-up.
24. C MR RANDY EDMUNDS (TORNGAT MOUNTAINS) –
To ask the Honourable the Minister of Environment and Conservation to lay on the Table of the
House any correspondence or other representation that has been made to the
Federal Government in relation to the clean-up of the 2,396 sites in
Newfoundland and Labrador which have been identified in the Federal Government
data base of potentially contaminated sites.
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Speaker of the
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