The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Co-operation yields productive session

All parties worked together on issues that matter to Islanders

- BY RICHARD BROWN GUEST OPNION

Getting work done in the Legislativ­e Assembly requires commitment and a spirit of cooperatio­n from members of all parties.

As Government House Leader, looking back on the accomplish­ments of the fall sitting, I am proud of our achievemen­ts. We made significan­t progress addressing issues that will improve the lives of Islanders and strengthen the way we govern.

We committed to a clear question on electoral reform; we increased the number of allowable spaces in home child cares; we increased supports to grandparen­ts caring for vulnerable grandchild­ren; we introduced legislatio­n improving transparen­cy and accountabi­lity in government, and for the first time, Prince Edward Island has a Water Act.

We made significan­t progress on our agenda.

As promised, we are moving forward on democratic renewal. Legislatio­n will be brought forward and debated in the 2018 spring session. We are committed to a referendum on electoral reform with a clear question. To ensure Islanders have a good understand­ing on the proposed changes, we asked that the independen­t Electoral Boundaries Commission create a map that lays out the geographic boundaries of the mixed member proportion­al model considered in the 2016 plebiscite. This will give Islanders a clear picture of how a new voting system would work.

The new Grandparen­ts and Care Providers Program helps families who provide care for vulnerable children. This program provides financial support to grandparen­ts caring for their grandchild­ren, preventing them from entering into legal custody and guardiansh­ip of the province.

We increased the number of allowable children in home childcares, which will help families access quality child care.

Openness, transparen­cy, and good government are the key principles contained in the Public Interest Disclosure and Whistleblo­wer Protection Act and Lobbyists Registrati­on Act. The Whistleblo­wer Legislatio­n protects public servants against any reprisals for disclosure­s of wrongdoing. The Lobbyists Registrati­on Act, the first legislatio­n of its kind on Prince Edward Island, defines a standard of conduct for a lobbyist that is ethical and profession­al.

We announced a historic funding agreement to strengthen local services in Island communitie­s, fundamenta­lly transformi­ng the relationsh­ip between the province and municipali­ties. And we introduced a Capital Budget that will improve and replace schools, health-care facilities, and roads and provide fast Internet to communitie­s across our province.

Also passed during the fall session was the Water Act, which will protect the quality and quantity of our water and ensure that its supply is healthy and sustainabl­e for today and for future generation­s.

Modernizin­g government in these changing times to improve the lives of Islanders was the focus of our work.

I am proud of how all parties worked co-operativel­y on issues that matter to Islanders.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Richard Brown is the MLA for Charlottet­own-Victoria Park; and Government House Leader
FILE PHOTO Richard Brown is the MLA for Charlottet­own-Victoria Park; and Government House Leader

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