Announcing...A New PEI
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Thursday, September 2, 2010
The Can Do Leader
Great crowd Tuesday night at the Candidates Forum on Rural and Economic Development. The recurring issues of the night were: senior care, immigrant workers, day care, energy, and the Liberal Party's inability to implement their own action plans. I enjoyed connecting with the crowd of 200+ and distinguishing myself as the 'Can Do Leader,' with the experience, the team and the motivation to get it done.
Lots of well wishers calling me today and volunteering to help out. Thank you all.
Lots of well wishers calling me today and volunteering to help out. Thank you all.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
King's County Memorial Hospital Fundraiser
Went to the King's County Memorial Hospital fundraiser last week -- whole roasted lamb on the spit, whole pig in hot coals, wonderful smells, no taste for me however had to leave before the food was served. Our restaurant was full at home and they called me back to assist. Still a great day. Met a lot of great supporters.
What Are Our Issues?
Back from meeting in Town to prepare for the Town Hall Candidate Forums next Tuesday August 31 at Reds Corner (Pooles Corner). The economy and rural development are the topics --- WHAT DO YOU SEE AS THE SPECIFIC ISSUES FACING THE PEI ECONOMY AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT ?
Monday, August 16, 2010
A Facebook Conversation About the ER Situation
Denise Lavie Just to comment on the ER situation in Ch'town. After speaking with my mom, she had informed us that every Sunday, Gilbert Clements, MLA during her time working at the KCMH, used to walk around the hospital in his suit and tie talking to the patients, nurses and staff asking questions and listening to any concerns the...y might have had...things sure are different in EASTERN PEI.....
Peter Llewellyn Question ----Interesting post from Denise, (mother is my sister) do people still want politicians and public figures to be hands on in problem solving or should they go through public servants\channels and hope the system will follow up?.
Peter Llewellyn Received the policy today dated 1983 and updated in 1993. I need to get it scanned tomorrow for posting (See Scan below) -- very very interesting policy that keeps the health minister or Premier from "popping" in to talk to staff or patients with out permission. Interesting note, cc list on policy did not include minister of health or premier
Peter Llewellyn Monday night, August 9, 2010, in Charlottetown, PEI. Leadership candidate, Peter Llewellyn, honed in on health, education and the need to rebuild the Party with fresh ideas and experienced leadership.
Watch his speech on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZvRpWeZ2Lg
Peter Llewellyn posted this on my status August 7th that Montague Hospital Casual and temporary nurses were told this month to look for other work as they will not be getting shifts at Montague. The Nurse who talked to me about this told me it will be very difficult if not impossible for nurses to get time off for rest or family commitments raising stress levels needlessly.
Peter Llewellyn Well here is the long awaited ER policy. I will not comment tonight in detail other than to post that this is the policy according to Dr. Henderson which bars all elected officials including the Minister of Health from popping into the waiting room of the ER to see or speak to those waiting for Health Care. I will post my response to this policy tomorrow, enjoy.
Peter Llewellyn Question ----Interesting post from Denise, (mother is my sister) do people still want politicians and public figures to be hands on in problem solving or should they go through public servants\channels and hope the system will follow up?.
Peter Llewellyn Received the policy today dated 1983 and updated in 1993. I need to get it scanned tomorrow for posting (See Scan below) -- very very interesting policy that keeps the health minister or Premier from "popping" in to talk to staff or patients with out permission. Interesting note, cc list on policy did not include minister of health or premier
Peter Llewellyn Monday night, August 9, 2010, in Charlottetown, PEI. Leadership candidate, Peter Llewellyn, honed in on health, education and the need to rebuild the Party with fresh ideas and experienced leadership.
Watch his speech on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZvRpWeZ2Lg
Peter Llewellyn posted this on my status August 7th that Montague Hospital Casual and temporary nurses were told this month to look for other work as they will not be getting shifts at Montague. The Nurse who talked to me about this told me it will be very difficult if not impossible for nurses to get time off for rest or family commitments raising stress levels needlessly.
Peter Llewellyn Well here is the long awaited ER policy. I will not comment tonight in detail other than to post that this is the policy according to Dr. Henderson which bars all elected officials including the Minister of Health from popping into the waiting room of the ER to see or speak to those waiting for Health Care. I will post my response to this policy tomorrow, enjoy.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
New Face for a New Start
Starting a new day of discussions and listening to ideas from Islanders, many of whom are on the front lines delivering government services. The search for leadership on many of the issues facing Islanders has ended here in my Georgetown studio. Thank you to all who are visiting, talking and spreading the word! To those who have yet to come, the coffee is on and I am ready to listen, respond and act.
As Islanders we must work together to tackle the real underlying problems in health care, education, rural communities, and the economy, etc. My leadership campaign is about empowering people with knowledge and the initiative to get things done. Those who know me, know I have been in leadership roles in international business, government and community service organizations for most of my life. My experience illustrates my competence and I look forward to serving as the 'New Face for a New Start" for the PEI Progressive Conservative Party.
As Islanders we must work together to tackle the real underlying problems in health care, education, rural communities, and the economy, etc. My leadership campaign is about empowering people with knowledge and the initiative to get things done. Those who know me, know I have been in leadership roles in international business, government and community service organizations for most of my life. My experience illustrates my competence and I look forward to serving as the 'New Face for a New Start" for the PEI Progressive Conservative Party.
King's County Memorial Hospital Fundraiser
Went to the King's County Memorial Hospital fundraiser at 4:00 ---whole roasted lamb on the spit whole pig in hot coals, wonderful smells, no taste for me however had to leave before the food was served. Our restaurant was full at home and they called me back to assist. Still a great day. Met a lot of great supporters.
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