On November 1, 2022 I asked about efforts towards Hurricane Fiona Shoreline Clean-up on the north shore of PEI. I wanted to make ensure clean-up would be done in an environmentally sensitive way. Also I wanted to find out if clean-up would be done on private land. Read the full transcript in the PDF file: […]
Poverty Action Plan Needs a Reality Check
Guest post by Dr. Sarah Stewart-Clark Opposition Finance Critic Brad Trivers and I went through the Poverty Action Plan to fact check it for Islanders. This is what we found. Although Wade tells us that our economy is on a tear and there have never been more jobs on PEI, the numbers tell us that […]
Biggar à l’esprit étroit
Melanie Gallant received the following response to an email she sent to Minister of Transportation, Infrastructure, Energy and the Status of Women. In Melanie’s words: J’ai envoyé des lettres d’appui pour le projet de renouvellement de l’École Évangéline aux ministres de la province hier soir et voici une réponse que j’ai reçu ce matin 😡 […]
Political Advertising Paid by Taxpayers?
View on Facebook Would you classify this as political advertising? It was on page A3 of today’s Guardian. Paid for by the Liberal government with your taxpayer dollars.
Supporting Small Communities – Private Members Bills
It is clear that the Municipal Government Act targets small communities. Small municipalities are targeted for amalgamation and/or dissolution. Unincorporated communities are targeted for annexation. In Spring 2018 the entire Liberal caucus voted down my Private Members Bill (Bill 111). Bill 111 would have given unincorporated communities a voice in the amalgamation process. Bill 111 […]
Look at the PC Caucus Record of Action
View on Facebook There have been posts circulating that portray such an inaccurate view of what has happened in the legislature and such an inaccurate view of the PC caucus in the past year that I can no longer let it go unchallenged. I don’t usually respond to posts like these but they are so […]
Is this 1974 or 2018?
View on Facebook Wow. The more things change, the more they stay the same! Check out the issues in the 1974 election – non-resident land ownership, roads that need repair, harbours that need dredging (Federal vs Provincial funding), Liberal patronage. And a newspaper that thinks they are the Official Opposition LOL 😆.
North Rustico – A Small Municipality Doing Big Things
View on Facebook Another great initiative led by the Town of North Rustico – protecting the boardwalk from erosion, a new gazebo, and a statue paying tribute to the fishers that are at the heart of the community. As I said at the ceremony, the Town of North Rustico is a prime example of what […]
Cannabis Under Age 25 Causes Brain Damage
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Economy Up – Average Offered Wage Down – Who Is Benefitting?
View on Facebook The MacLauchlan Liberals keep claiming the PEI economy is on a tear. But the average offered wage just keeps going down since they’ve been in power – down almost $2 per hour since 2016. So, who’s benefiting from this so-called great PEI economy? Job seekers on P.E.I. are being offered the lowest […]
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