The House of Assembly reopens tomorrow for what the provincial government is calling urgent business.
The parties have agreed on a limited number of members to sit in the House, while adhering to social distancing, to get the required government business done.
The Legislature reopened briefly in March for a one-day sitting to get authorization to borrow what Premier Dwight Ball says was much-needed money for the province.
Routine business will be waived for the sitting, however question period will be held.
The Premier says in the meantime he offered an opportunity for all three parties to work together on economic recovery, but as of Friday, he had yet to hear back from the leader of the Official Opposition, Ches Crosbie.