Accidental expropriation of mill and lack of due diligence to support government's claim
Accidental expropriation of mill and other assets and cost of court cases
Accidental expropriation of mill and other assets and court's statement that government is responsible
Accidental expropriation of mill and other assets and government's responsibility for remediation plan and costs outline
Accidental expropriation of mill and other assets and inventory of environmental liabilities
Accidental expropriation of mill and other assets and Minister's claim that case was not being pursued
Accidental expropriation of mill and other assets and sections of legislation that state that polluter pays
Accidental expropriation of mill and other assets and total price tags
Accidental expropriation of mill and other assets mistake a huge blunder for government
Accidental expropriation of mill and other assets mistake despite legal costs and advice
Accidental expropriation of mill and other assets possibly involved other liabilities
Accidental expropriation of mill and other assets was realized in summer 2009
Breakdown of $8 million spent for professional services
Breakdown of legal fees and whether that includes any third party legal costs
Can Premier assure people that no other properties were impacted by mistake
Confirm legal opinions obtained on NAFTA implications prior to Bill 75 in December 2008
Dunderdale,
585
Parsons, Kelvin,
585
Cost to Province for legal fees for its own and company's lawyers in three cases
Disclose name of law firm who provided advice regarding NAFTA implications of Bill 75
Dunderdale,
584
Parsons, Kelvin,
584
Ensure contractors are paid
Error in assets appropriation—How much will it cost Province now and in future
Funds expended for work totalling $6,916,706.80
Given failed court cases, where does Premier now stand on expropriation legislation
Has Minister included partners in process of pursuing German interest in development
Has Premier discussed compensation for expropriation for partner companies
How did error in appropriation of assets take place
How did Province obtain mill property
How much are payments on $59 million loan for Fortis
How much is expropriation going to cost Province
Implications of going to Supreme Court
Is mill on dismantling list or is it being sold to another operator
Is there a legal obligation to pay compensation to partner companies Fortis and Enel
Prior commitment that expropriation deal would cost Province nothing
Reason for $500 million amount sought in claim
Reason for legal challenge under North American Free Trade Agreement
Release Enda report and supporting documents
Dunderdale,
584
Parsons, Kelvin,
584
Restore people's confidence in government after court ruling from Quebec
Tell people of Province the amount that will have to be paid as result of expropriation
Update on future plan for mill and associated assets
Update on German company's interest in former mill properties
Was Minister uninformed or providing inaccurate information about remediation
Was portion of $8 million spent for company's legal costs
Were legal staff thinking about ruling that would come into place after bankruptcy, when planning legislation
What interest has German company shown after tour of mill
What is recourse for Province being added to list of unsecured creditors
What recent discussions has Premier had with federal government
What was confiscated from Fortis and Enel that will require compensation from the Province
When will Premier admit that there are things beyond his control, and deal with issues here in Province
Why does Minister refuse to release information about legal fees
Why expect company to submit remediation plan for properties they no longer own
Why is Minister being less than truthful regarding environmental remediation costs
Will compensation be a lump sum payment or will companies continue to receive royalties
Will Minister pay the $300,000 owed for completed work
Will Minister share information on breakdown of fees related to expropriation
Will past power arrangement held by company be available to any new mill operator
Will Premier pursue option of being listed as unsecured creditor
Will Premier seek leave to appeal court loss on environmental remediation
Will there be a deal on power for a company interested in mill
Will timber rights be available to another company