Can minister confirm that she is not willing to help fund prevention programs to help women and children in the Province
Can Premier provide details of the study being conducted, and when it will be made public
Did Minister consult with court and legal services
Did Minister consult with his own Committee on Violence against Women who helped to plan the court
Did Minister consult with Public Prosecutions
Did Minister consult with Women's Policy Office
Does Minister have mandate to bring back the court Province-wide
Doesn't Premier see how poor planning trickles down to the most vulnerable, who have to pay
Has Province carried out a study comparable to the federal one regarding the cost of spousal violence
How does it make sense that Minister says he is focusing on family prevention but he has cut one of the most effective treatment programs that protected victims
How many trials were avoided by participants being required to plead guilty, and how much money did the court save each year it operated
If court was so worthwhile, why did Premier vote to eliminate it
Need for its reinstatement
Urging government to reinstate court
Who on the other side of the House will stand up for the needs of women and children, victims of in their districts, and insist that government reinstate the court
Why did Minister ignore recommendations of his internal review to institute permanent funding for the court
Why did Minister not consult with experts who are part of Executive Council
Why has Minister made a budgetary decision of $500,000 on the backs of battered women and children
Why won't Minister Responsible for Violence Prevention work with Minister of Justice to protect women and children in the Province
Why would Minister eliminate a problem deemed by his own consultant to be positive and in need of expansion
Will Minister commit to reinstating the court in St. John's and immediately commit to a timeline for the court's expansion within the Province
Will Minister correct mistake made last year and reinstate the court
Will Minister listen to people of the Province and reinstate the court
Will Minister of Finance speak up for victims of family violence and ask the Minister to reinstate the court
Will Minister reinstate court to spare children the emotional harm of witnessing violence
Will minister reinstate the court to curb the cycle of family violence in the Province
Will minister reinstate the court, as stated in the Premier's mandate latter
Will Minister reinstate the court, yes or no
Will Minister reinvest the $1 per person per year to reinstate the court
Will Minister table the 2012 internal assessment
Will Premier carry out the will of the House and reinstate the court
Will Premier listen to women's groups asking for the reinstatement of the court
Will Premier properly observe the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women and commit here and now to reinstate the court
Will Premier reinstate the court and expand it to serve familles at risk across the Province
Will Premier reinstate the court, or not