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What is process for revoking driver’s license?

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My doctor said that I was no longer to drive, but in fact my drivers license was still valid. What is the process for removing a senior’s drivers license if a doctor has concerns? How can a doctor’s opinion be challenged? References CAA Seniors Driving Site CBC – For seniors, losing driver’s licence like having […]

Filed Under: Communities, Government Areas, Health and Wellness Tagged With: drivers license, Seniors

PEI needs a vision for the future of land use

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“Do you have a sense of whether the 2014 land use planning report is going anywhere?  http://www.gov.pe.ca/photos/original/fema_TFreport14.pdf  Really it seems there is very little vision for the future of PEI. While there is limited appetite for regulation I admit, I think many are frustrated by some of the recent trends.” Brad’s Response: I agree that […]

Filed Under: Communities, Land Tagged With: Handrahan Task Force Report, land use

Right to a healthy environment

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“right to a healthy environment” References: The Guardian Newspaper – Feb 19, 2015 – Citizens have right to healthy environment, ECO-PEI says: A campaign to convince politicians to give citizens the right to a healthy environment is being started by a group on P.E.I.  Canada is one of the few countries in the world that […]

Filed Under: Environment Tagged With: Dec 2015 Chili and Chat, environmental bill of rights

Expand dead stock program

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“Dead Stock program should be expanded so farmers don’t dump carcasses in woods.”

Filed Under: Agriculture Tagged With: dead stock, Dec 2015 Chili and Chat, farmers

Synch MLA salary and social assistance increases

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“MLA’s are receiving a raise in 2016. If this is necessary then people on social assistance should also get an increase in their support. (What is good for the goose is good for the gander.)” The PEI Indemnities and Allowances Commission is an independent body that is responsible for an annual review of the remuneration […]

Filed Under: Family Services, Other Tagged With: Dec 2015 Chili and Chat, indemnities and allowances commission, MLA salaries

Justice and accountability for government wrong-doing

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“Your leader says you will hold the government accountable. I hope this means looking (HARD) into the e-gaming, PNP, and loans that have been forgiven.  Islanders need to know the government and non-government peoples who benefited from all the money, are held accountable and brought to justice if need be.  Simply being in government does […]

Filed Under: Finance, Justice Tagged With: accountability, Dec 2015 Chili and Chat, e-Gaming, loans, PNP

Municipalities lack expertise to issue permits

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“The provincial government is trying to put more responsibility on the communities to issue permits.  In many cases community councilors are not equipped or educated to make these decisions.”

Filed Under: Communities, Land Tagged With: Dec 2015 Chili and Chat, municipalities, permits

Support small farms and farmers

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PEI needs to ensure that supports are provided for small farms and farmers.

Filed Under: Agriculture, Communities, Land Tagged With: Dec 2015 Chili and Chat, farmers, small farms

Better land use planning

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“land use planning: – subdivision – protecting farmland – setbacks from Rd – protecting heritage” PEI needs more and better land use planning: improve location, size, layout, and construction of subdivisions ensure that prime farmland is protected building need to have great setbacks from roads more protections need to be given to heritage properties

Filed Under: Communities, Land Tagged With: Dec 2015 Chili and Chat, farmland, heritage, road setbacks, subdvisions

Internet rates too high

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Islanders seem to be paying the highest high speed internet rates in Canada.  This is an essential service and should be more affordable.

Filed Under: Communities, Economic Development Tagged With: Internet

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