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in education and health care for extensive school construction and repair, creation of the PEI Cancer Treatment Centre in Charlottetown and Prince County Hospital in Summerside. The province's first Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act was also passed. During this time Prince Edward Island launched Waste Watch, becoming the first Canadian province to offer waste management services to every home and business resulting in a 65% waste diversion rate and closure of many community landfills. Investments were also made to expand renewable energy use with the development of the North Cape Wind Farm in West Prince, strengthening Prince Edward Island's credentials as a national leader in environmental sustainability.
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the fiscal imbalance and fisheries management continued for several years. Binns launched a Program Renewal process to streamline duplication and improve delivery of public services. The provincial public service was reduced by several hundred people as services were reorganized and administrative overlap was reduced in the health sector, evidenced by the disappearance of doctors in
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Binns' popularity was tested as the government weathered challenges on many fronts. Unpredictability in federal equalization, coupled with rising health care and energy costs and weakness in the primary and tourism sectors, put pressure on provincial finances. Clashes with the federal government over
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The second term of the Binns government saw continued economic growth with new business investment, economic diversification, export and tourism growth, and construction of the Atlantic Technology Centre in Charlottetown as a catalyst for development of the burgeoning IT sector. Investments continued
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Other reforms in health included expanded used of nurse practitioners and better utilization of ground ambulance services, increased use of technology to improve service delivery, focused strategies for recruitment and retention of health care professionals, and restructuring health care delivery to
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In 2001, Binns' government inaugurated the Disability Support Program intended to provide assistive devices and social integration assistance to Islanders with disabilities. A Human Rights complaint questioned whether the program was "a service in the context of the Prince Edward Island Human Rights
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Binns' PC Party defeated the Liberal Party led by Milligan in the general election on November 18, 1996, gathering 18 seats to the Liberals' 8, and the NDP's 1. This was the first provincial general election contested under a new single member, 27 seat system, replacing the previous dual member, 16
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Among the major issues during this period included major financial pressures in the farm sector as a result of plant disease, overcapacity and closure of the US border due to trade issues. The tourism industry also experienced a downturn in the face of post-9/11 travel concerns and rising energy
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and O'Leary Veterinarian Dr. Gary Morgan. He immediately set about organizing the party for an election expected within months. Binns took over a party with only a single member in the 32 seat Provincial Legislature. Binns campaigned on a platform of strengthening health care and education,
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who is the only Prince Edward Island premier to have been elected to four consecutive terms. Binns and his cabinet resigned June 12, 2007, being succeeded by the administration led by Robert Ghiz.
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that spring. Under the leadership of Binns the PC Party won its third consecutive majority government, becoming the first Conservative Premier to accomplish this feat in over a century.
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as a community development officer. In 1972, Binns began working for the Prince Edward Island Rural Development Council and met and married Carol MacMillan of
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Binns' won a second mandate in 2000 when his PC Party swept 26 of 27 seats, leaving a single opposition Liberal in the legislature. Both Liberal Party Leader
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The election resulted in 23 Progressive Conservatives and 4 Liberals being elected, returning the PCs to Government. The Liberals were led by new leader
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Act". In 2003 Binns' government commissioned the Baker Report. The report documented complaints under the DSP. Funding was restored to the DSP in 2007.
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File #1123-02: Pat Coady on behalf of Jennifer Coady, complainant, and Queens Region Health and Department of Health and Social Services, respondent
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On August 30, 2007, Binns resigned as the PEI Progressive Conservative Party leader and Opposition leader, upon being named Ambassador of Canada to
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Binns has six grandchildren, Kristen, Andrew, Olivia, Jackson, Elodie and Lachlan and resides with his wife Carol on the family farm in
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Source: Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of Prince Edward Island for the Provincial General Election: April 24, 1978.
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encouraging economic development, and energizing communities. A provincial election was planned for late May by Premier
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Diplomatic Appointment, 30 August 2007, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada news release No. 121
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The 2003 provincial election was held on September 29, 2003. The election date coincided with
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During his premiership, Binns was known as the province's "affable and unassuming premier."
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in 1996 and won a convincing first ballot victory on May 5 over Charlottetown businessman
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Had Binns won the 2007 election, he would have tied the record set by former premier
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Premier of PEI for 11 years, during which time he was the leader of the
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Binns has a long history of public service, most notably being the
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This riding was created from parts of the dual-member ridings of
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Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Fisheries (1986–1988)
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Binns sought an unprecedented fourth term majority during the
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in Community Development while working for the government of
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development officer, civil servant, farmer and businessperson
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same-sex marriage before allowing it in Prince Edward Island
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Binns entered politics in 1978 when he was elected as a
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He is the father of Rob, Mark, Brad, and Lilly Binns.
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in 1969 with a Bachelor of Arts. In 1971, he earned a
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government. Binns subsequently established an edible
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Binns Biography 1582: 1436: 1293: 1146: 1018: 890: 639:leadership race to succeed 10: 2666: 1588: 1585: 1445: 1442: 1439: 1302: 1299: 1296: 1152: 1149: 1027: 1024: 1021: 899: 896: 893: 786:Electoral record (partial) 763:to New England, replacing 660:Second term (2000 to 2003) 2483: 2249: 2023: 1957: 1838:The Canadian Encyclopedia 1701: 1691: 1676: 1666: 1651: 1541: 1519: 1395: 1376: 1252: 1226: 1211: 1136: 1122: 1114: 1097: 1008: 994: 986: 969: 880: 809: 806: 803: 800: 688:Third term (2003 to 2007) 631:First term (1996 to 2000) 568:, and graduated from the 514: 485: 477: 469: 457: 446: 438: 415: 403: 393: 362: 357: 353: 341: 329: 318: 306: 294: 282: 271: 251: 239: 227: 216: 203: 188: 176: 165: 157: 145: 133: 115: 105: 94: 86: 74: 62: 51: 43: 39: 23: 1807:Pat Binns '69 BA, '72 MA 1597:Progressive Conservative 1456:Progressive Conservative 1336:Progressive Conservative 1161:Progressive Conservative 1116:Progressive Conservative 1038:Progressive Conservative 988:Progressive Conservative 910:Progressive Conservative 820:Progressive Conservative 731:2007 provincial election 410:Progressive Conservative 1805:University of Alberta: 1793:April 30, 2007, at the 264:Murray River-Gaspereaux 1692:Electors on the lists 560:Before the premiership 1842:Binns, Patrick George 1573:4th Kings Assemblyman 757:Boston, Massachusetts 570:University of Alberta 566:Weyburn, Saskatchewan 554:Boston, Massachusetts 464:University of Alberta 451:Boston, Massachusetts 1724:Belfast-Murray River 1622:Charles James Fraser 1084:Deborah Kelly Hawkes 591:for the district of 521:Patrick George Binns 481:Politician, Diplomat 367:Patrick George Binns 308:Member of Parliament 259:Belfast-Murray River 2620:People from Weyburn 844:Charlie McGeoghegan 794: 668:and NDP Leader Dr. 535:from 2007 to 2010. 301:Charlie McGeoghegan 204:Assemblyman of the 128:Barbara A. 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Index

BA
MA
Canadian Ambassador to Ireland
Carl Schwenger
Loyola Hearn
Premier of Prince Edward Island
Elizabeth II
Gilbert Clements
Léonce Bernard
Barbara A. Hagerman
Keith Milligan
Robert Ghiz
Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island
Pat Mella
Olive Crane
Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island
4th Kings
Charles Fraser
Stanley Bruce
Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island
Belfast-Murray River
Murray River-Gaspereaux
Charlie McGeoghegan
Member of Parliament
Cardigan
Bennett Campbell
Lawrence MacAulay
Weyburn
Saskatchewan
Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island

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