The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Brother’s land just woods, says premier

Land added to amalgamati­on proposal after North Shore request

- Stu.neatby@theguardia­n.pe.ca BY STU NEATBY

Premier Wade MacLauchla­n said the inclusion of 60 acres of land belonging to his brother in amalgamati­on plans could have been done in the first place.

The Rural Municipali­ty of North Shore proposed to annex the parcel of land as part of amalgamati­on plans for the communitie­s of North Shore, Grand Tracadie and Pleasant Grove.

MacLauchla­n told The Guardian on Friday that this land, owned by his brother Roger, was historical­ly deemed to be between different school districts.

“Those school districts, if you

go back, were based on how far kids walked to school. In any event, it’s a piece of woods,” MacLauchla­n said.

The Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission published a statement in The Guardian on Wednesday stating that North Shore had made the proposal.

Opposition MLA Brad Trivers had raised the issue of the land in the P.E.I. legislatur­e in May, asking why it was the only parcel of land in the area excluded from amalgamati­on maps.

MacLauchla­n maintained on Friday that the land had not been originally excluded from amalgamati­on plans for any reason other than a historical accident.

“There was nothing out of order in the first place,” MacLauchla­n said.

“Those school districts, if you go back, were based on how far kids walked to school. In any event, it’s a piece of woods.” Premier Wade MacLauchla­n

 ?? GUARDIAN FILE PHOTO ?? Premier Wade MacLauchla­n
GUARDIAN FILE PHOTO Premier Wade MacLauchla­n

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