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No hunting or shooting on November 11th

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Quiet all guns on November 11th – Remembrance Day – every year to show respect for veterans and the loss of life from guns in war.  No hunting or shooting allowed.

Filed Under: Communities Tagged With: Dec 2015 Chili and Chat, guns, hunting, Remembrance Day, shooting, veterans

Price of electricity highest in Canada

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Why are PEI electricity rates the highest in Canada? Electricity on PEI As the price of oil varies, why does the price of electricity not vary directly with it? References: Maritime Electric – Comparing Prices CBC – Electricity in PEI “Avg. price: 16.1¢/kWh (highest among provinces) 2010 capacity: 328 MW 2020 forecast capacity: 426 MW […]

Filed Under: Energy Tagged With: Dec 2015 Chili and Chat, electricity, Maritime Electric, NB Power

Use local, clean, renewable energy for PEI needs

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PEI power supply sources Jan 25 2016

“PEI needs to have re-usable, recyclable, regenerating energy, like solar, wind, bio-mass, wave.  Government needs to support shift to solar and wind power, and invest in renewable energy. Ideally all energy used would be generated on PEI – reduce reliance on electricity from mainland (New Brunswick, Quebec). Get power utilities (e.g. Maritime Electric, NB Power) […]

Filed Under: Energy Tagged With: bio-mass, Confederation Bridge, Dec 2015 Chili and Chat, energy, Maritime Electric, natural gas, solar, wave, wind

Sync post-secondary programs to workforce needs

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College and university programs need to be synchronized with the needs of the workforce.

Filed Under: Advanced Learning, Workforce Tagged With: college, Holland College, university, workforce

Class size too large

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Gulf Shore Consolidated School grade one class has over 30 students.  This is too many for such a young age. Related # of students in classes in primary

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: class size, Gulf Shore Consolidated School

Privatize government services

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By privatizing government services like Access PEI and Liquor Stores, more people could be employed.  Also the services may be provided more efficiently.

Filed Under: Workforce Tagged With: Access PEI, liquor stores

Guaranteed minimum hours for Canadian Blood Services workers

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The 11 part-time workers are striking mainly because they want a guaranteed minimum number of hours every week. Employees must maintain at least 18.75 hours per week to keep their benefits. The workers are asking for three staff to be guaranteed 30 hours per week, two staff 22 hours and one worker 18.75 hours. “The […]

Filed Under: Advanced Learning, Health and Wellness, Workforce Tagged With: benefits, Canadian Blood Services, strike

Increase basic personal tax exemption amount

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The “Basic personal amount” for Prince Edward Island in the 2014 tax package is $7,708 – Line 5804 – Basic personal amount. http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pub/tg/5002-pc/5002-pc-14e.html#P37_2377 PEI’s basic personal amount tax credit is the lowest in Canada – see all amounts for 2015 here. This need for an increase has been raised numerous times by different constituents in District 18. Information […]

Filed Under: Family Services, Finance Tagged With: basic personal amount, tax credit

Basic Income Guarantee Pilot Project

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“All Islanders deserve to make a livable income.” References: http://leadersandlegacies.com/2016/05/30/liberals-ready-to-shake-up-canadas-social-policy-with-basic-income-guarantee/ Basic Income Canada Network – FAQs “A basic income guarantee (BIG) ensures everyone an income sufficient to meet basic needs and live with dignity, regardless of work status. First, it’s relatively simple. With the security of a regular, direct basic income, all Canadians are free […]

Filed Under: Communities, Family Services Tagged With: basic income guarantee, pilot project

Increase Food Allowance Social Assistance Rates

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Increase food allowance to 100% of real cost. (re)Implement food costing in PEI. Tie social assistance food allowance increases to inflation. References: UPEI and Food Security Network Food Costing Report – Nov 21, 2003 PEI Food Security Network – Working Group on Food Costing The Guardian Article – Food Cost Study “The study looked at […]

Filed Under: Communities, Family Services Tagged With: food allowance, food costing, food security, social assistance

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