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Charities Shortchanged by Failures in Provincial Lottery System
“Minister Davis needs to get serious about cleaning up the lottery management system in his department to ensure that the charities in this province receive every cent they are owed,” says Randy Edmunds, MHA for Torngat Mountains and critic for Service NL, the department responsible for lotteries licensing and regulatory compliance.
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Double Standard on Muskrat Falls troubling: Jones
Liberal Opposition Energy Critic Yvonne Jones says that it’s hypocritical of the Dunderdale Government to not allow the Public Utilities Board (PUB) the time it needs to finish their report, while at the same time indefinitely extending the deadline for Nalcor and Emera to finalize their term sheet.
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Auditor General reveals that the Western School District is plagued with serious discrepancies
Liberal Opposition MHA Eddie Joyce says that in the wake of yesterday’s release of the Auditor General’s Report, the Western School District has shown that they have major concerns regarding spending and accountability.
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FPI Wows while OCI Bows Out: Liberal Fisheries Critic
While FPI is diversifying its seafood market and menu in North America with value-added products, OCI is closing plants and adamant that it cannot be viable without shipping unprocessed fish out of the province, says Liberal Fisheries Critic Jim Bennett.
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Trans Labrador Highway lacks direction and control: Jones
Labrador Affairs Critic and MHA for Cartwright-L’Anse au Clair, Yvonne Jones, stated today that the Auditor
General has confirmed what she has been saying all along about the Trans Labrador Highway: the Dunderdale Government has no plan or direction to complete Phases 2 and 3 of the highway.
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The new Liberal Caucus is honoured to serve the people of Newfoundland and Labrador as the Official Opposition. It is our responsibility to hold the current government accountable and offer alternative policies and solutions for the advancement of our province.  

Opposition Caucus members Dwight Ball, Yvonne Jones, Randy Edmunds, Andrew Parsons and Eddie Joyce meet with Matthew Howse on the front lawn of Confederation Building in St. John's where Matthew is protesting government's decision to not open the House of Assembly for a fall sitting.