On October 21, 2022 Chris Wedlock was in a tragic accident and did not survive. His widow, Tanya Wedlock, has been advocating for changes to driver education and our highway traffic laws based on the event. Over the last three years she has been researching and engaging police and government officials to see what can […]
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🥩How to buy Island beef? (Livestock 🐮 Champion and Strategy)
How do you make sure you’re buying Island beef? 🥩 Here’s the answer I got at the Standing Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability. In my … [Read More]
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MECL Must Take Accountability for Lack of Electricity Capacity on PEI
MECL has dropped the ball on their duty to provide electricity to Islanders - a legislated duty that gives them a monopoly and pays their shareholders an over 9% … [Read More]
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Become a PC Member and Vote!
To vote in the February 7, 2026 PC Leadership election you need to be a member of the PC Party of PEI. Please use the form below to get or renew your PC membership. You can find out more details about the PC Leadership election at this link: … [Read More]

Public Notification – Proposed MBS Radio Tower in Hartsville, PEI
Maritime Broadcasting System Ltd (MBS Radio) has submitted a proposal to construct a 120-metre guyed telecommunications tower on Parcel PID 945915, located off Route 225 in Hartsville, PEI. The tower will enhance radio coverage across Prince Edward Island. You … [Read More]

Road Safety Needs to Be a Priority
On November 6, 2025 I raised the issue of the many outstanding road safety issues in District 18 Rustico-Emerald. These include simple changes like the installation of speed radar signs on the approaches to our communities - some of which I have been asking … [Read More]

NEW Public Consultations for RTMA
Feedback on the new version of the Residential Tenancy Modernization Act (RTMA) continues. Incorporating feedback a new version 1.1 has been released. It furthers the goal of this proposal to build a rental framework that is fair for tenants, viable for … [Read More]

RTMA Public Consultations Open
Update - two new in-person public consultations scheduled: Thursday October 30, 2025: 7:00pm to 9:00pm @ Credit Union Place, 511 Notre Dame Street, Summerside Tuesday November 4, 2025: 6:00pm to 8:00pm @ Charlottetown Library Learning Centre, 100-97 … [Read More]

2nd Round of Public Consultations
A second round of public consultations will be held on revised version of proposed amendments to the Residential Tenancy Act and its regulations. The revised version will have updates based on feedback received during the first round of consultations, and will … [Read More]

RTA Amendments – Public Consultations
The following public consultations on the proposed amendments to the Residential Tenancy Act have been scheduled. All welcome! Tuesday September 2, 2025: 7:00pm to 9:00pm @ Credit Union Place, 511 Notre Dame Street, Summerside Wednesday September 3, … [Read More]

RTA Amendments – Public Consultation Launch
The video below is of the press conference held for the release of proposed Residential Tenancy Act amendments for public consultation. The press conference was Thursday, August 28, 2025, at 2:00 PM at 267 Stead Road, New Glasgow(Wheatley River). Thank you to … [Read More]

Year-Round Housing On Private Roads and Permitting Consistency
On April 3, 2025 I questioned Minister Steven Myers about the lack of logic and enforcement regarding the ban on year-round homes and ADUs on private roads, noting that illegal development is rampant while rule-abiding constituents are penalized. The Minister … [Read More]

Emergency Preparedness – Electric Heating and Vulnerable Islanders
I raised concerns regarding emergency preparedness for extreme weather events, focusing on the availability of reception centres in unincorporated areas, Islanders' reliance on electric heating systems, and the wildfire risk posed by remaining storm debris. … [Read More]
