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Thank You First Responders and Volunteer Firefighters

January 16, 2023 by Brad Trivers

On November 22, 2022 I was able rise in the Legislative Assembly to second Motion 126 “Thanking our first responders”.  A huge thank you to first responders and volunteer firefighters in our communities. Please find video and transcript below.   Transcript: Hansard-22 November 2022 – Thanking Our First Responders (go to page 61 of 65 […]

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Filed Under: Blog, Featured, Justice Tagged With: Hurricane Fiona

Moratorium on New Buffer Zone Development

December 1, 2022 by Brad Trivers

On December 1, 2022 I asked the Minister of Environment, Energy and Climate Action about shoreline protection, and he committed to a moratorium on new buffer zone development until a comprehensive policy is in place.   Read the full transcript in the PDF file: Hansard-1 December 2022 page 21 of 29.  Also see text of […]

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Water, Sewer and Land Use Planning

December 1, 2022 by Brad Trivers

sewer and water

On December 1, 2022 I asked about central sewer and water for the many developments in District 18 Rustico-Emerald, as well as support for infrastructure in general, and better transparency in land use planning. Read the full transcript in the PDF file: Hansard-1 December 2022 page 20 of 29.  Also see text of the debate […]

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Filed Under: Blog, Featured, Land

Helping Islanders Who Are Struggling Financially

November 29, 2022 by Brad Trivers

helping islanders struggling financially

On November 29, 2022 I asked the Minister of Finance questions on helping Islanders who are struggling financially. First I asked how we can improve means testing to allow Islanders to qualify for help based on their current means – not last year’s income. I also asked about centralizing the means testing role to make […]

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