Admit that $375 million being asked from federal government will subsidize power costs in Nova Scotia rather than in Newfoundland and Labrador
Based on consultants' forecasting, why inflate the projections used to cost out Holyrood
Can Premier clarify where the $500 million in profit will come from
Can Premier tell employers how much more they are going to have to pay for energy as a result of the deal
Confirm Nalcor agreed to cover shortfall if link operating costs are twenty per cent more than Emera can cover
Confirm that cost will be $900 million beyond construction costs
Confirm whether $900 million is the cost Nalcor is basing deal on
Cost associated with contract awarded to SNC Lavalin for project design
Cost increase for Province's ratepayers
Explain how energy prices are expected to increase by an unprecedented four per cent per year
Given Dr. Wade Locke's dire forecast, how can Province afford to borrow another $4.4 billion for project
Given that Emera owns link, why agree to pay half of cost overruns
Given that project will likely go over budget, why agree to cover fifty per cent of cost overruns for Emera
Has any economic analysis shown impact on cost of living in Province
Has Premier considered the cost of living impact on business and consumers
Has Premier read documentation on alternative projects
How can Minister justify projected energy demand, based on increase in last five years
How can Minister see this as good deal when electricity rates will double for ratepayes
How can Premier expect people to believe power will be limited to island portion of Province
How can Premier lobby for grant to help subsidize electricity costs in Nova Scotia
How can Premier say that we will need 80 per cent of power on island when she cannot justify 40 per cent at this stage
How does Premier expect to transport power and sell it to the United States
How does Premier respond to people having to pay more for power in Province than in the Maritimes
How is it a good deal when a Nova Scotian company can get power for their business a lot cheaper than in Labrador
How is it fair that people of Province should have to pay more for power than customers outside of Province
How is project feasible if only selling forty per cent of the power
How much will Emera Earn from selling power to people in Province
How much will Emera Energy make from Province's ratepayers on deal
How much will Emera Energy profit
How much will Province pay to Emera Energy as result of giveaway of shares
How much will Province's consumers pay to Emera for transmission
How was fifty per cent projected rise in energy use arrived at
How will cost overruns impact base cost of electricity if project goes over budget
How will government ensure stable price, given cost overruns
How will government pay for service without customers or access to transfer power
How will Public Utilities Board review be conducted
If interest rates go up during project construction, how much more will we have to pay for our electricity
If Nova Scotia will get 20 per cent of power for free, how much are we selling the other 40 per cent for
If Premier is committed to seeing power used for industrial purposes in Labrador, what rates will be offered to customers
Impact of cost overrun at twenty, thirty or forty per cent
Impact on price of electricity for ratepayers, given a greater than ten per cent overrun
Impact on taxpayers if project goes thirty per cent over budget
Is Premier prepared to launch public hearings so that Public Utilities Board can do full review
Is Premier prepared to table audits and make them available to public
Is there anything in term sheet to prevent Emera from selling its shares to Hydro Quebec
Isn't $6.2 billion a lot to pay for 20 per cent of electricity needed only a few months of the year
Justify demand in power that indicates Muskrat Falls is cheapest power supply
Produce information that shows rising energy demand
Rationale for government deferring its financial return
Request for full review by Public Utilities Board
Table expenditures on Muskrat Falls and Lower Churchill Project by government and Nalcor
Table information provided by government's Finance department on demand for power
Table information showing demand and growth in province
Table source of information for thirty-five per cent increase
Table the demand statistics used to make conclusions about project
Tell people of Province how much electricity will cost and if rates will go up once interest is calculated
Tell people what conditions are for Prime Minister's support
Terms of agreement between federal government and Quebec on Old Harry
Total amount of money that ratepayers will have to pay Emera Energy over life of the project
Was Emera president wrong about province only needing power for the winter
Was Premier not consulted on details of negotiations between Quebec and federal government
What alternatives were considered and costed by Nalcor
What concessions has Premier given for Prime Minister's support
What has changed that we should trust Prime Minister on any deal he makes with Province
What is Premier trying to keep from public and why not allow Public Utilities Board to do a full review
What justifies this deal
What kind of rationalization is it that a Nova Scotian company can get power cheaper from Muskrat Falls than it can in Labrador
What rate can Labrador users expect to pay for this power
What studies exist for cost alternatives of power, and will Minister provide that information to public
What studies have been done to quantify impact of doubling electricity rates for seniors and those on fixed income
What was trade-off for support on loan guarantee
What will be commercial rate for power generated under Muskrat Falls
What will consumers pay if project goes fifty per cent over budget
What will dollar figure be for Emera Corporation from Newfoundlanders and Labradorians
What will interconnected provincial grid mean to ratepayers in Labrador
What would happen to economics of project, given a large cost increase
When was project exempted from scrutiny by the Province's utility board
Where are the identified buyers for this power
Where is new demand for power coming from
Where is Premier getting numbers for increase in cost of power
Whether revenues from excess power would subsidize ratepayers in province
Why allow Emera to draw down fifty years of power over thirty-five years
Why choose a deal that will gouge people of Province on their light bill while providing break to Nova Scotians
Why did government agree to cover shortfall
Why did Nalcor refuse to provide financial breakdown to Joint Review Panel
Why did Premier provide wrong figure for percentage of Province's energy production at Holyrood
Why do numbers not add up for this project
Why does deal allow Emera to pay down investment earlier while Province will continue to pay for years
Why does it make sense for Province's ratepayers to double their costs when power is sold cheaply outside of Province
Why finalize construction contracts when project is still undergoing environmental assessment
Why force Province to pay more for power to benefit Nova Scotia
Why give away power to Emera when it could be used in Labrador for industrial development
Why give power to Maritimes and New England at cheaper cost than to those in province
Why has Minister agreed to cover fifty per cent of overruns on Maritime Link, but Emera is not responsible for any cost overruns
Why insist Muskrat Falls is the only and cheapest way to decommission Holyrood
Why insist on a project that is too costly
Why insist on developing project when outside users will get break on their power bill but people of province will not
Why insist that people in Province pay double for electricity while Nova Scotia goes green at half cost
Why is it acceptable for Province to foot bill for Nalcor to earn profit
Why is Premier inflating energy costs and demand in projections
Why is Premier inflating numbers unrealistically
Why is Premier limiting ability of Public Utilities Board to examine project
Why is Premier not considering cheaper options
Why is Premier not dealing with Public Utilities Board and Auditor General
Why is Premier proceeding with project without buyers or contracts
Why is Premier saying electricity will cost more regardless of project
Why is Premier screening media questions
Why is Premier stacking the odds in favour of the project by making Public Utilities Board examine alternatives that are not realistic
Why is Premier trying to pull wool over the eyes of the people of the Province on this deal
Why make up numbers about increased demand
Why mislead people to think that there will be a full and open process
Why negotiate deal leaving Province on hook for vast majority of cost overruns
Why not commit to use revenues from excess power sales to offset cost to ratepayers
Why not make a deal that the people can profit from
Why not make available former Progressive Conservative Finance Minister's comments on energy costs and demands
Why not place so-called subsection 92A option before the board for consideration
Why not refer matter to Public Utilities Board
Why not use revenues from sale of excess power to subsidize province's ratepayers
Why overstate our reliance on Holyrood when it accounted for just eleven per cent of last year's electricity
Why prioritize a project that will double people's electricity bills
Why put people in debt to bring power to Avalon
Why should Nalcor and Emera gain a profit and Nova Scotians get cheaper power while Province ratepayers pay more
Why should Nalcor earn a profit but people in Province will pay more for electricity
Why should Province's ratepayers pay more than people on the mainland
Why should ratepayers in Province have to pay for subsidized power for people of Nova Scotia
Why should taxpayers foot bill for fifty per cent of overrun cost
Why tell public that we are using Holyrood more each year
Why trust Prime Minister when federal loan guarantee does not exist in budget
Why was information not given to environmental panel
Why was Province not contacted and left out of details of contract between Quebec and federal government
Why will Emera not be on hook for any overruns on 29 per cent of transmission line
Why will Emera own link for thirty-five years yet Province will be on hook for half of cost overruns
Why will Nova Scotians get clean energy without having to invest, while Province will have to pay more
Why will Premier not provide detailed financial projections
Why will rates go up by fifty per cent by 2016 if most of electricity is coming from cheap power in Bay d'Espoir
Why won't excess power sales subsidize ratepayers in Province
Why would Emera say there is not capacity and access
Why would Minister have provided different information on increase in cost of electricity
Why would Nova Scotia pay for Muskrat Falls power if they can produce their own at less than ten cents per megawatt hour
Will industrial customers in Labrador get a fair rate for their power or will it be cheaper for them to buy it from Nova Scotia
Will industrial power that becomes available in Labrador be cheaper
Will people of Province pay more for power than someone living in Maritimes
Will Premier allow full and open process and not preside over a secret deal
Will Premier allow Public Utilities Board do its job
Will Premier allow Public Utilities Board to conduct a full set of public hearings with no restrictions
Will Premier back up numbers for energy and construction costs, and for consumer demand
Will Premier commit to bring down cost to commercial users on north and south coast of Labrador
Will Premier commit to construction of transmission lines to north and south coasts of Labrador
Will Premier confirm that revenues from excess power will subsidize province's ratepayers
Will Premier direct Nalcor to consider small hydro potential on island as alternative
Will Premier give something back to Labradorians by giving a good rate to commercial users
Will Premier refer matter to Auditor General and refer it to full review of Public Utilities Board
Will Premier release details of design contract between Nalcor and SNC-Lavalin for power station
Will Premier reveal source for her numbers of increased energy demand
Will Premier reveal what alternatives to project were considered, and table those reports in House
Will Premier table information source of projected increase in energy use
Will Premier tell Province what it is giving away to Emera Energy
Will project go through full review by the Public Utilities Board
Will Province have to give up any revenues on this project
Will Province have to pay base rate of 14.3 on electrical bill while Maritimers will pay ten cents or less
Will Public Utilities Board have full scrutiny of deal to determine cost for province
Will taxpayers have to pay for entire project
Without Emera's transmission capacity, how will energy get to market without building new transmission lines