Journal Pioneer

MLAs to get 1.5-per-cent-raise

- STU NEATBY Stu.neatby@theguardia­n.pe.ca Twitter.com/stu_neatby

P.E.I. MLAs will see a pay increase in the new year.

According to the latest report of the indemnitie­s and allowances commission, the Island’s elected leaders will get a 1.5-per-centraise as of April of 2020. The base pay of individual MLAs will be set at $74,394, although senior members of government and Opposition will receive an additional salary.

The 1.5-per-cent-increase is based on the 10-year average change of the Consumer Price Index on P.E.I.

Premier Dennis King will earn $155,191 with his additional salary included, while ministers and the Speaker will take in $126,381. Opposition Leader Peter Bevan-Baker will earn $126,381 while the leader of the Liberal third party, currently Sonny Gallant, will earn $100,388. The deputy Speaker, currently Liberal member Hal Perry, will earn as much as the leader of the third party at $100,388.

The Liberal third party house leader, currently Heath MacDonald, will see the biggest increase in pay at three per cent, bringing his total salary to $79,020. The government house leader, currently Sidney MacEwen, will take in $88,413 while the Opposition house leader, currently Hannah Bell, will earn $81,403.

The report said the pay for the third party house leader received a three-per-cent-increase in order to ensure the position paid more than that of the third party whip. The whips for all three parties – government, Opposition and third party – will each earn $78,478 in total.

While this may seem like a handsome salary for P.E.I., where the median income is $33,100, the commission’s report noted the salary is lower than that received by MLAs in Nova Scotia or New Brunswick. MLAs earn $89,235 in Nova Scotia and $85,000 in New Brunswick as a base salary.

One change this year is the discontinu­ation of an additional salary for backbench MLAs from the governing party who serve on cabinet committees. Since the last spring, these individual­s have received a per diem honoraria based on days where they attended meetings outside of regular sitting days of the legislativ­e assembly.

Prior to this, these MLAs would have received an additional salary of $6,662 on top of their base salary for a total of $79,957 yearly.

Members of legislativ­e standing committees will also be eligible for a per diem honoraria for committee work. The maximum per diem amount MLAs will be able to draw is set at $4,568 annually.

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