After having tried to expedite the process, why has sanction been slowed,
3590
Are Emera's financial difficulties the reason they are not part of cost overruns on Labrador Trans-Island Link,
921
Are New England state governors prepared to pay the same rate that people of province will pay,
1022
Are there any export markets willing to pay the actual cost of construction,
2101–2102
Aside from the $425,000, how much was spent on the public relations campaign for the project,
4251
Based on the math provided, how can it drop three cents,
3593
Can Premier secure financing while court challenge on environmental assessment issues is ongoing,
430
Commit that all revenue generated by Muskrat Falls power will be used to offset rates for people of province, who are paying for 100 per cent of project,
2956
Confirm whether Nalcor had required a performance bond from SNC-Lavalin,
1235
Confirm whether the Maritime Link, owned by Emera, will go to Granite canal, or is it stopping at Bottom Brook,
3138–3139
Did Nalcor cut and paste from the Texas Oil and Gas manuals for their Environmental Impact Statement,
1785
Did Premier discuss development of Lower Churchill with Premier Marois,
3019
Did Premier slow sanction process or is deal being slowed down because Premier now realizes how many loopholes there are,
3591
Did the SNC-Lavalin vice-president who is under investigation have any involvement with Lower Churchill project,
1076
Does government not know how much money it has transferred to project,
3935
Does Premier agree with Minister Penashue that federal-provincial relations would improve if project proceeds,
1887
Does Premier expect customers in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick or New England to pay for the cost of power,
2274
Does Premier plan to sanction project before Christmas,
3592
Explain why Nalcor is uncertain about Upper Churchill power after 2041,
271
Given delay with Emera, why not give Public Utilities Board time to explore other power options,
530
Given Dr. Wade Lock's comments, will government now reconsider and go to the Public Utilities Board,
3377
Given expropriation costs for Grand Falls-Windsor mistake and $30 million to cover Emera if they want out of the deal, has Premier lost complete control of the financial matters of the province,
3635
Given possible impact on SNC-Lavalin, is Minister expecting further slowdowns related to DG3 numbers,
1128
Given recent media remarks on American energy market, is there a New England market for this project,
1188–1189
Given record of interpreting NAFTA rules, will Bill 61 expose Province to another NAFTA challenge,
3810
Given section 3.5 of the term sheet for the loan guarantee, why is Premier denying ability of future governments to manage our own Crown assets,
3417
Given that government is rushing legislation through, haven't they learned anything from the botched appropriation of Abitibi mill,
3760
Given that government is rushing legislation through, where is the due diligence,
3760
Government to compel Nalcor to submit the proposed Muskrat Falls development to the Board of Commissioners of Public Utilities for a complete review
Has Emera and the Nova Scotia Government committed to this Province that they will sanction the deal without regulatory review,
3315
Has government spent $200 million on project in the last two and half months,
3998
Has Minister discussed project with Christian Labour Association of Canada,
2229
Has Minister made commitment to pay $30 million to Emera if they decide to break the contract on the Maritime Link and decide not to build it,
3418
Has Nalcor required SNC-Lavalin to post a performance bond related to the project,
1128
Has Premier provided federal government with access to project's data room,
204
Has Premier spoken to federal government about Innu court action to stop project and will there be another delay in federal loan guarantee,
1023
Have discussions with federal government taken place about loan guarantee, given increased project costs,
2228
Have there been changes to the MOU that would allow the loan guarantee to be broken out into two components,
2843
The House now supports the development of the Muskrat Falls Hydro Project
How can government meet end of November deadline,
3077
How can Minister sell Muskrat energy when it fails to meet New England renewable criteria,
1189
How can people have confidence in project, when government cannot manage an annual budget for even six months,
3699
How can Premier break commitment and transfer millions of dollars to Nalcor prior to sanction,
2907
How can Premier claim that she stood firm when the two things she wanted in the deal are not there,
3314
How can Premier consider sanction when Emera's Maritime Link project is still under regulatory review,
3314–3315
How can Premier justify $655 million for unsanctioned project while making reductions in health care,
1946
How can Premier justify going ahead with project when water management agreements are untested, Emera is not confirmed as a partner, and Aboriginal environment claims are unsettled,
3019
How can Premier justify laying off workers and cutting services and still choose to spend over $ 400,000 on the public relations campaign,
4250
How can Premier justify ramming project through without any debate or independent regulatory oversight,
3374
How can Premier say that Emera does not need regulatory approval for Maritime Link,
3316
How can Premier seriously consider other options when so much has been committed to project,
980
How can the Public Utilities Board be good enough for one job, but not to review the project,
2908
How could Minister decide to sanction the project when he does not even have a full list of the default events,
3532
How could Premier agree to include a non-exhaustive list on what would trigger a default,
3531
How could Premier possibly sanction the project, with so many outstanding issues,
3698–3699
How do Chief of Natuashish's public comments impact viability of project,
2643–2644
How does negative financial outlook for Emera affect agreements with government,
920
How much did Nalcor spend on project in October and how much did government transfer to Nalcor to cover those expenses,
3077
How much has been spent on project since December 2012,
3933,
3934
How much has been spent to date, and how much will be considered our equity portion,
1575
How much has Nalcor committed to SNC-Lavalin,
1076
How much is Premier planning to spend this year on public relations campaign,
4251
How much money has been transferred for project,
2842
How much money has Nalcor paid SNC-Lavalin to date,
4110
How much money has province put into project to date,
3317
How much money will we have to borrow to make ends meet, and at what rates,
3637
How much of taxpayers' money will government have committed to before July 2014,
3250
How much was spent on Muskrat Falls in November,
3532
How will government get power to the Labrador mining industry,
2273
How would Premier feel if Hydro-Québec took out Emera,
922
If Emera has until 2014, why not send project to the Public Utilities Board for a full independent review,
3249
If Emera pays less than 20 per cent of the project will they still receive 20 per cent of the power,
2228
If Emera pulls out of Muskrat agreement, are the 40 per cent export option and loan guarantee gone,
921
If Emera walks away, will Nalcor commit to build the $1.5 million Maritime Link or risk losing the loan guarantee,
3376
If Premier does not have confidence in her own Public Utilities Board appointments, how can people have confidence in government,
2909
If project goes over budget, where will extra cash come from, and is there a cap for Province,
329
Inability to see where money is being spent, if Auditor General cannot see Nalcor records,
329
Is $8 billion too much to pay or not,
2101
Is 2 per cent per annum increase in power purchase agreement price a fixed rate,
701
Is federal government satisfied that Term 3.5 of term sheet has been met with respect to Nunatsiavut and NunatuKavut,
3377
Is lack of voice over deep federal cuts a means of protecting loan guarantee,
1888
Is Nalcor or the Premier deciding where the $2 billion is being spent,
3250
Is new cost estimate closer to $9 billion, with interest during construction and increased costs of Maritime Link,
2780
Is Premier going to borrow money for the equity investment not covered by the federal loan guarantee,
3636
Is Premier still confident in American markets for this power,
2042–2043
Is the Public Utilities Board's mandate to decide the rate of power,
859
Is there any basis at all on which witnesses are called to the House of Assembly,
2779
Permit independent reviews as recommended by Joint Review Panel,
47
Permit Public Utilities Board to compare Muskrat Falls to other options,
47
Province secures agreement on terms for federal loan guarantee,
3244–3245
Purpose of private meeting with Nova Scotia Premier,
1077
Reason for delay in finalizing arrangements between Emera and Nalcor,
2229
Reason for delay in Manitoba Hydro's report on Decision gate 3 numbers,
1021–1022
At sanction time, if Emera pays less than 20 per cent for the Maritime Link, will they still receive 20 per cent of the power,
2228
Since latest SNC-Lavalin scandal involves its hydro power division, do these people have anything to do with Muskrat Falls project,
4108–4109
Since price tag for project keeps going up, what is the new cost for Muskrat Falls power delivered to Soldiers Pond,
2955
Since the project has not been sanctioned, has any money been spent by Nalcor,
2781
State full expenses beyond those included in projected cost,
46–47
Support for debate within legislature,
17–19
Table five year cash flow projections from Nalcor so people can better understand where equity is coming from,
107
Table terms of reference for work that Manitoba Hydro and Ziff Energy will complete,
1022,
1024
Table text of power purchase agreement between Nalcor and Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro,
108
Table the Request for Proposals and signed contract with Nalcor and SNC-Lavalin,
1236
Timing and budget for householder release to convince public of merits of project,
1023
Trustworthiness of Environmental Impact Statement containing Newfoundland and Labrador-specific information,
1785
Was Emera prepared to sanction without the commitment to $30 million for the payment of this penalty,
3762
Was money taken from this year's budget and spent before sanction,
2781
Was there a meeting with Premier Dexter and Emera,
1077
What assurance does government have that pilot study for methyl mercury will be conducted by federal government,
369
At what cost would Premier reconsider project,
2100
What documentation is federal government awaiting regarding the loan guarantee,
154
What does it say about financial burden on province and Nalcor's other commitments, if Nalcor is already out of money,
2907
What is government's plan for energy blackouts that residents will experience between 2015 and 2018,
1356,
1357
What is new timeline for project sanction,
585
What is Premier afraid of and why will she not allow a full debate,
2841
What is Premier doing to investigate the former SNC-Lavalin executive and the Muskrat Falls project,
4109
What is Premier's position on government funding for transmission lines for Labrador mining,
2274
What is the debt-to-equity ratio for Muskrat Falls,
1575
What is the delivered construction cost of power to Soldiers Pond,
3592
What is the new limit on the amount of debt that the Muskrat Falls project can carry,
3764
What is the new, updated cost for power delivered to Soldiers Pond,
2955
What is the plan for two years of brownouts,
1417
What other secret deals has government signed with Emera,
3419
At what point will government see a return on its $2 billion investment,
1416
What price increases can be expected after 2017,
702
What price is anticipated for the American market,
2043
What was price per kilowatt hour for using natural gas as alternate energy source,
585
What will cost to ratepayers in Province be if project goes to $8 billion,
2101
What will industrial power rate be,
2274
When can government predict a rate of return,
1417
When the power purchase agreement is finalized, will government bring it back to the Public Utilities Board for analysis,
2739
When will House hear that loan guarantee has been finalized,
2780
When will there be a transmission plan for getting power to Labrador mining companies,
2273
Why are Nova Scotians receiving a more thorough review,
1459
Why are people of Province getting less of a review of the project than Nova Scotians,
531
Why deny people of province a regulatory review from the Public Utilities Board,
2778
Why did Minister not commit to formal review of project's finances,
368
Why did Nalcor agree to pay the $30 million of the penalty if Emera backs out of the deal,
3761
Why did Nalcor tie two per cent to general inflation over fifty years,
701–702
Why did Premier break commitment to not spend money without project sanction,
2842–2843
Why did Premier cave and settle for allowing Emera to be in driver's seat,
3249
Why did Premier cave in and allow Emera to be in driver's seat,
3313
Why did Premier deny access to witnesses and reduce project to a two hour discussion,
3373–3374
Why did Premier wait for more than two and a half weeks before providing bills to the Opposition for their review,
3759
Why dismiss Joint Panel recommendation for analysis of alternatives,
368
Why do Newfoundlanders and Labradorians not deserve review process similar to Nova Scotia's,
1460
Why does Minister not want to share the DG3 number with people of the province,
2956
Why does Nalcor want to change the Special Project Orders,
2230
Why does Premier expect people to pay through their teeth while deficits are ballooning and government will be adding to the debt,
4062–4063
Why does term sheet contain such loose terms that could set up this government to put $1 billion loan guarantee promise in jeopardy,
3591
Why has finalized term sheet with Emera been delayed so long,
2643
Why has Minister committed to giving away $30 million of taxpayers' money to Emera to help them get out of their commitment to the Maritime Link,
3418
Why has Premier gone back on promise that project would not go to sanction without a debate on the floor,
2841
Why has term sheet been kept secret, and will Minister release it publicly,
3250–3251
Why is commitment to shut down Holyrood not included in bill's definition of the project,
3808
Why is government giving a Nova Scotian company the right to expropriate land in this province,
3761
Why is Premier afraid of independent regulatory oversight on the project,
2778
Why is Premier cutting out energy watchdog and preventing Public Utilities Board from setting rates,
3375
Why is Premier denying free and open energy markets, which she has argued for in the past,
3809
Why is Premier holding back terms of reference for the Ziff Energy study on natural gas,
3018
Why is Premier refusing regulatory oversight on this project,
2908
Why is Premier removing Public Utilities Board from setting energy rates for people of Province, to be set by officials at Nalcor,
3375
Why is Premier restricting energy innovation access for fifty years,
3810
Why is Premier stating that the Public Utilities Board endorsed the project, when it clearly has been critical of it,
3138
Why is Premier tying the hands of future generations for cheaper power in this province,
3763
Why isn't Emera paying taxes on the property that they are using,
3761
Why not use power revenue to offset rates,
2957
Why was natural gas study by Ziff Energy not disclosed,
858
Why was risk of landslide activity not considered before sanction,
3933
Why won't Premier allow report authors to present to the House or a committee of the House,
2779
Why would Premier state that project is beyond scope of most Newfoundlanders and Labradorians,
1356
Will $400 million be transferred to Nalcor, or will it be used to cover other costs in this year's budget,
3999
Will Bill 29 be proclaimed before the special debate,
2511,
2512
Will Bill 61 prevent Nalcor from selling Muskrat power into the United States,
3811
Will expropriation appeal panel be independent, or politically appointed,
3809
Will finalized details of the power purchase agreement be available prior to the special debate,
2738
Will government commit that project revenue be used to offset the rates for taxpayers, who are paying for project,
2957
Will government commit to providing equal resources to Opposition for householder release,
1023–1024
Will government sanction the deal without knowing Emera has sanctioned deal in Nova Scotia,
3315
Will Minister allow Public Utilities Board the opportunity to consider all options, as they will in Nova Scotia,
586
Will Minister allow Public Utilities Board the opportunity to review all of the information,
1236
Will Minister confirm a date to decommission Holyrood,
3808
Will Minister direct Nalcor to stop spending with SNC-Lavalin until police have sorted out scandal,
1235
Will Minister table the documents that were actually requested,
271
Will power rates in the Province not be set by officials at Nalcor or by Cabinet,
3419
Will Premier allow full debate in the House,
106
Will Premier allow Public Utilities Board opportunity for analysis and exploring other alternatives,
858
Will Premier allow Public Utilities Board to analyze all options before committing to fifty year agreement on Muskrat Falls,
747
Will Premier also agree on study of alternatives like natural gas and wind, and conservation and demand-side management,
857
Will Premier amend legislation to commit to shutdown of Holyrood Generating Station,
3808
Will Premier answer the question about the $30 million penalty that they have agreed to pay if Emera backs out of the deal,
3762
Will Premier break her promise and sanction project based on a term sheet rather than a finalized loan guarantee,
3248
Will Premier explain the $30 million penalty that government has agreed to pay if Emera backs out of the deal,
3762
Will Premier honour commitment to allow seventy-two hours of preparation time for the Muskrat Falls legislation,
3700
Will Premier listen to electorate, and give the Public Utilities Board the chance to conduct an independent review,
3700
Will Premier now commit to same level of study on natural gas, wind, conservation and demand-side management,
922
Will Premier now have to borrow for other infrastructure projects, such as Corner Brook Hospital,
3314
Will Premier sanction deal without approval of the regulatory review and without Emera sanctioning the deal in Nova Scotia,
3316
Will Premier sanction deal without knowing if Emera has sanctioned the deal in Nova Scotia,
3316
Will Premier sanction project regardless of analysis results,
979
Will Premier sanction project that is currently before the courts,
431
Will Premier sanction the project today,
3698
Will Premier table Nalcor's 2011 and 2012 load forecasts,
859–860
Will the four new companies managing the project's assets enjoy the same secrecy as Nalcor,
3376
Will the Maritime Link, which is 100% owned by Emera, go all the way to Granite canal in Central Newfoundland,
3138
Would project go ahead without Emera,
330