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Private-Public-Partnerships (P3) for health care

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“There is talk about P3 coming into the healthcare.  P3’s have been proven to dost taxpayers money.  I realize health care is the largest expense for government, but Canadian health care is set up so it does not run making a profit.  P3’s need to make a profit for the investors.  The taxpayers end up […]

Filed Under: Finance, Health and Wellness Tagged With: Dec 2015 Chili and Chat, P3, public private partnerships

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

Build wind turbines in coastal waters

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“In the Netherlands there are 100’s of windmills in the water.  The Gulf of St. Lawrence is an ideal place to put windmills.  There is no large shipping going on near PEI.  The fishers do not go out too far so the mills can go beyond them.  The windmills need to be owned by the taxpayer […]

Filed Under: Energy, Environment Tagged With: Dec 2015 Chili and Chat, Maritime Electric, wind turbines, windmills

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