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The Exchange 2.0
by The Island Dew
The Exchange 2.0 - hosted by The Island Dew. We sit down with the people driving change in PEI to understand the 'how' behind the 'what.' The Exchange 2.0 goes beyond the headlines to deliver the story behind the story - providing clarity, context, and the perspectives from Island decision-makers, thought leaders, and provocateurs.
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Community Call-in, Apr 17th
Welcome to The Island Dew Community Call-in — a space where Islanders come together to share their voices, stories, and perspectives.In this episode, we'll share some thoughts on what’s been happening around our community, reflecting on local priorities, and responding to what’s on your minds.Originally aired live, this episode captures the real spirit of Island conversation — honest, unfiltered, and sometimes a little spontaneous. Whether you were there live or you’re tuning in now, you’re still part of the conversation.Our LIVE broadcast on Facebook every day at noon (12 PM) on The Island Dew. We always welcome your voice and comments!
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Community Call-in, Apr 16th
Welcome to The Island Dew Community Call-in — a space where Islanders come together to share their voices, stories, and perspectives.In this episode, we'll share some thoughts on what’s been happening around our community, reflecting on local priorities, and responding to what’s on your minds.Originally aired live, this episode captures the real spirit of Island conversation — honest, unfiltered, and sometimes a little spontaneous. Whether you were there live or you’re tuning in now, you’re still part of the conversation.Our LIVE broadcast on Facebook every day at noon (12 PM) on The Island Dew. We always welcome your voice and comments!
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Community Call-in, May 4th
Welcome to The Island Dew Community Call-in — a space where Islanders come together to share their voices, stories, and perspectives.In this episode, we'll share some thoughts on what’s been happening around our community, reflecting on local priorities, and responding to what’s on your minds.Originally aired live, this episode captures the real spirit of Island conversation — honest, unfiltered, and sometimes a little spontaneous. Whether you were there live or you’re tuning in now, you’re still part of the conversation.Our LIVE broadcast on Facebook every day at noon (12 PM) on The Island Dew. We always welcome your voice and comments!
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Community Call-in, Apr 14th
Welcome to The Island Dew Community Call-in — a space where Islanders come together to share their voices, stories, and perspectives.In this episode, we'll share some thoughts on what’s been happening around our community, reflecting on local priorities, and responding to what’s on your minds.Originally aired live, this episode captures the real spirit of Island conversation — honest, unfiltered, and sometimes a little spontaneous. Whether you were there live or you’re tuning in now, you’re still part of the conversation.Our LIVE broadcast on Facebook every day at noon (12 PM) on The Island Dew. We always welcome your voice and comments!
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Community Call-in with Campbell Webster, Apr 13th
Welcome to The Island Dew Community Call-in — a space where Islanders come together to share their voices, stories, and perspectives.In this episode, we’re joined by special guest Campbell Webster, a Prince Edward Island businessman and long-time political columnist for The Guardian. Together, we dive into a lively and engaging conversation about the issues that matter most to Islanders — from current events and community concerns to the challenges and opportunities shaping life on Prince Edward Island.Originally aired live, this episode captures real, unfiltered Island talk — thoughtful discussion, community questions, and spontaneous moments along the way. Whether you joined us live or are tuning in now, you’re part of the conversation.Catch us LIVE every day at noon (12 PM) on Facebook at The Island Dew.
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Community Call-in with Allan Dale, Apr 10th
Welcome to The Island Dew Community Call-in — a space where Islanders come together to share their voices, stories, and perspectives.In this episode, we’re joined by special guest Allan Dale for a lively conversation on the issues that matter most to Islanders — from current events and community concerns to the challenges and opportunities shaping life on Prince Edward Island.Originally aired live, this episode captures real, unfiltered Island talk — thoughtful discussion, community questions, and spontaneous moments along the way. Whether you joined us live or are tuning in now, you’re part of the conversation. Our LIVE broadcast on Facebook every day at noon (12 PM) on The Island Dew. Bring your comments and issues relevant to Islanders — your voice matters.
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Community Call-in with Allan Dale, Apr 9th
Welcome to The Island Dew Community Call-in — a space where Islanders come together to share their voices, stories, and perspectives.In this episode, we’re joined by special guest Allan Dale for a lively conversation on the issues that matter most to Islanders — from current events and community concerns to the challenges and opportunities shaping life on Prince Edward Island.Originally aired live, this episode captures real, unfiltered Island talk — thoughtful discussion, community questions, and spontaneous moments along the way. Whether you joined us live or are tuning in now, you’re part of the conversation. Our LIVE broadcast on Facebook every day at noon (12 PM) on The Island Dew. Bring your comments and issues relevant to Islanders — your voice matters.
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Community Call-in with Allan Dale, Apr 8th
Welcome to The Island Dew Community Call-in — a space where Islanders come together to share their voices, stories, and perspectives.In this episode, we’re joined by special guest Allan Dale for a lively conversation on the issues that matter most to Islanders — from current events and community concerns to the challenges and opportunities shaping life on Prince Edward Island.Originally aired live, this episode captures real, unfiltered Island talk — thoughtful discussion, community questions, and spontaneous moments along the way. Whether you joined us live or are tuning in now, you’re part of the conversation. Our LIVE broadcast on Facebook every day at noon (12 PM) on The Island Dew. Bring your comments and issues relevant to Islanders — your voice matters.
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Community Call-in, May 1st
Welcome to The Island Dew Community Call-in — a space where Islanders come together to share their voices, stories, and perspectives.In this episode, we'll share some thoughts on what’s been happening around our community, reflecting on local priorities, and responding to what’s on your minds.Originally aired live, this episode captures the real spirit of Island conversation — honest, unfiltered, and sometimes a little spontaneous. Whether you were there live or you’re tuning in now, you’re still part of the conversation.Our LIVE broadcast on Facebook every day at noon (12 PM) on The Island Dew. We always welcome your voice and comments!
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Community Call-in, Apr 30th
Welcome to The Island Dew Community Call-in — a space where Islanders come together to share their voices, stories, and perspectives.In this episode, we'll share some thoughts on what’s been happening around our community, reflecting on local priorities, and responding to what’s on your minds.Originally aired live, this episode captures the real spirit of Island conversation — honest, unfiltered, and sometimes a little spontaneous. Whether you were there live or you’re tuning in now, you’re still part of the conversation.Our LIVE broadcast on Facebook every day at noon (12 PM) on The Island Dew. We always welcome your voice and comments!
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Community Call-in with Allan Dale, Apr 7th
Welcome to The Island Dew Community Call-in — a space where Islanders come together to share their voices, stories, and perspectives.In this episode, we’re joined by special guest Allan Dale for a lively conversation on the issues that matter most to Islanders — from current events and community concerns to the challenges and opportunities shaping life on Prince Edward Island.Originally aired live, this episode captures real, unfiltered Island talk — thoughtful discussion, community questions, and spontaneous moments along the way. Whether you joined us live or are tuning in now, you’re part of the conversation. Our LIVE broadcast on Facebook every day at noon (12 PM) on The Island Dew.
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Community Call-in with Jeff Cooke, Apr 29th
Welcome to The Island Dew Community Call-in — a space where Islanders come together to share their voices, stories, and perspectives.In this episode, we’re joined by special guest Jeff Cooke from Cooke Insurance Group, bringing his insights and experience into the conversation. Alongside community call-ins, we explore local issues, industry perspectives, and the topics that matter most to Islanders.Originally aired live, this session captures real, unfiltered Island talk — from thoughtful discussions to spontaneous moments. Whether you called in or are listening back, you’re part of the conversation.
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Community Call-in with Allan Dale, Apr 2nd
Welcome to The Island Dew Community Call-in — a space where Islanders come together to share their voices, stories, and perspectives.In this episode, we’re joined by special guest Allan Dale for a lively conversation on the issues that matter most to Islanders — from current events and community concerns to the challenges and opportunities shaping life on Prince Edward Island.Originally aired live, this episode captures real, unfiltered Island talk — thoughtful discussion, community questions, and spontaneous moments along the way. Whether you joined us live or are tuning in now, you’re part of the conversation. Our LIVE broadcast on Facebook every day at noon (12 PM) on The Island Dew. Bring your comments and issues relevant to Islanders — your voice matters.
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Community Call-in with Allan Dale , Apr 1st
🎙️ Episode 1 — The conversation starts here.Welcome to The Island Dew Community Call-in — a space where Islanders come together to share their voices, stories, and perspectives.In this episode, we’re joined by special guest Allan Dale for a lively conversation on the issues that matter most to Islanders — from current events and community concerns to the challenges and opportunities shaping life on Prince Edward Island.Originally aired live, this episode captures real, unfiltered Island talk — thoughtful discussion, community questions, and spontaneous moments along the way. Whether you joined us live or are tuning in now, you’re part of the conversation. Our LIVE broadcast on Facebook every day at noon (12 PM) on The Island Dew. Bring your comments and issues relevant to Islanders — your voice matters.
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Community Call-in, Apr 22nd
Welcome to The Island Dew Community Call-in — a space where Islanders come together to share their voices, stories, and perspectives.In this episode, we'll share some thoughts on what’s been happening around our community, reflecting on local priorities, and responding to what’s on your minds.Originally aired live, this episode captures the real spirit of Island conversation — honest, unfiltered, and sometimes a little spontaneous. Whether you were there live or you’re tuning in now, you’re still part of the conversation.Our LIVE broadcast on Facebook every day at noon (12 PM) on The Island Dew. We always welcome your voice and comments!
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Community Call-in with Devin Drover, Apr 15th
Welcome to The Island Dew Community Call-in — a space where Islanders come together to share their voices, stories, and perspectives.In this episode, we’re joined by special guest Devin Drover, General Counsel at the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, for a timely conversation on the provincial budget, public spending, debt, and the fiscal future of Prince Edward Island.Originally aired live, this episode captures real, unfiltered Island talk — thoughtful analysis, community concerns, and spontaneous moments along the way. Together, we dissect what the budget means for Islanders today, explore the province’s growing debt, and discuss the long-term challenges and opportunities ahead.Whether you joined us live or are tuning in now, you’re part of the conversation.
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Community Call-in, Apr 28th
Welcome to The Island Dew Community Call-in — a space where Islanders come together to share their voices, stories, and perspectives.In this episode, we'll share some thoughts on what’s been happening around our community, reflecting on local priorities, and responding to what’s on your minds.Originally aired live, this episode captures the real spirit of Island conversation — honest, unfiltered, and sometimes a little spontaneous. Whether you were there live or you’re tuning in now, you’re still part of the conversation.Our LIVE broadcast on Facebook every day at noon (12 PM) on The Island Dew. We always welcome your voice and comments!
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Community Call-in, Apr 27th
Welcome to The Island Dew Community Call-in — a space where Islanders come together to share their voices, stories, and perspectives.In this episode, we'll share some thoughts on what’s been happening around our community, reflecting on local priorities, and responding to what’s on your minds.Originally aired live, this episode captures the real spirit of Island conversation — honest, unfiltered, and sometimes a little spontaneous. Whether you were there live or you’re tuning in now, you’re still part of the conversation.Our LIVE broadcast on Facebook every day at noon (12 PM) on The Island Dew. We always welcome your voice and comments!
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Community Call-in, Apr 24th
Welcome to The Island Dew Community Call-in — a space where Islanders come together to share their voices, stories, and perspectives.In this episode, we'll share some thoughts on what’s been happening around our community, reflecting on local priorities, and responding to what’s on your minds.Originally aired live, this episode captures the real spirit of Island conversation — honest, unfiltered, and sometimes a little spontaneous. Whether you were there live or you’re tuning in now, you’re still part of the conversation.
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The Exchange 2.0 - with John Jeffrey
In this episode of The Exchange 2.0, Blake Doyle is joined by John Jeffery for a candid and wide-ranging discussion on Island politics and the future of PEI. Drawing on a career of observation and experience, Jeffery shares perspectives on individual MLAs, political leadership, governance, fiscal management and the major issues shaping public life today.From accountability and policy-making to long-term vision and the future direction of the province, this conversation tackles both the immediate challenges and bigger questions facing Prince Edward Island.
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Community Call-in, Apr 23
Welcome to The Island Dew Community Call-in — a space where Islanders come together to share their voices, stories, and perspectives.In this episode, we'll share some thoughts on what’s been happening around our community, reflecting on local priorities, and responding to what’s on your minds.Originally aired live, this episode captures the real spirit of Island conversation — honest, unfiltered, and sometimes a little spontaneous. Whether you were there live or you’re tuning in now, you’re still part of the conversation.
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Community Call-in with Philip Brown, Apr 20th
Welcome to The Island Dew Community Call-in — a space where Islanders come together to share their voices, stories, and perspectives.In this episode, we’re joined by special guest Philip Brown, Mayor of Charlottetown, who brings his perspective on city leadership, local priorities, and the issues shaping our community. Originally aired live, this episode captures real, unfiltered Island talk — thoughtful discussions, community insights, and a few spontaneous moments along the way. Whether you joined us live or are tuning in now, you’re part of the conversation.
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Community Call-in with Jeff Cooke, Apr 21st
Welcome to The Island Dew Community Call-in — a space where Islanders come together to share their voices, stories, and perspectives.In this episode, we’re joined by special guest Jeff Cooke from Cooke Insurance Group, bringing his insights and experience into the conversation. Alongside community call-ins, we explore local issues, industry perspectives, and the topics that matter most to Islanders.Originally aired live, this session captures real, unfiltered Island talk — from thoughtful discussions to spontaneous moments. Whether you called in or are listening back, you’re part of the conversation.
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The Exchange 2.0 - with Kate McKenna
In this episode of The Exchange 2.0, host Blake Doyle and CBC reporter Kate McKenna discuss the shifting landscape of journalism and its impact on Prince Edward Island. McKenna reflects on her transition from the Island to Parliament Hill, noting that the diligence required to report in a small community like PEI provided a unique foundation for her national career. She also highlights the personal significance of her book on the history of abortion access on the Island, which documents decades of local policy struggles.The two explore the modern challenges of the industry, specifically the "Meta ban" on news and the rise of online hostility. McKenna observes that while politicians are increasingly using long-form podcasts to show a more human side, the lack of traditional media access during campaigns limits public accountability. They note that as newsrooms face staff compression, maintaining deep, investigative reporting becomes more difficult.The conversation concludes with a look at PEI’s rapid growth, where a population surge of 30,000 has brought cultural diversity but also strained infrastructure. Doyle argues that a lack of long-term planning has left schools and hospitals struggling to keep pace with this expansion. Despite these systemic hurdles, McKenna maintains that journalism remains essential for holding power to account and driving policy change.
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Business Edge 2.0 - PEI & Immigration Policies
In this episode of Business Edge 2.0, host Blake Doyle explores the tension between Prince Edward Island’s rapid population growth and its strained infrastructure. He explains that for over a century, the island’s primary struggle was stagnation and people leaving, but the recent growth - reaching over 182,000 residents by 2025 - has shifted the problem to a lack of housing and healthcare capacity. Doyle argues that while the government has narrowed immigration to specific sectors, such as healthcare, to manage these pressures, this "triaged" approach is a shortsighted fix for an unconstrained structural problem.Doyle emphasizes that PEI is currently experiencing a "natural decline," where deaths outnumber births, making immigration the only viable engine for a healthy tax base and workforce. He warns that the current policy is too reactive and lacks a long-term retention strategy. To solve this, he proposes an "absorptive capacity framework" that ties immigration targets directly to housing completions, school capacity, and healthcare infrastructure, ensuring the province can actually support the people it recruits.
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Business Edge 2.0 - Artificial Intelligence
In this episode of Business Edge 2.0, Blake Doyle warns that artificial intelligence is hitting Prince Edward Island like a wave, transitioning rapidly from a novelty to a core operating infrastructure for the local economy. He highlights a significant shift toward "agentic AI" - systems capable of independent action and complex task completion - which threatens to displace up to 50% of the province's knowledge-based workforce within the next few years. Doyle notes that even global leaders at companies like Walmart are stepping down because the requirements for leading in this new era are fundamentally different, yet he finds the PEI government and local bureaucracy currently ill-equipped to handle the disruption.The economic risk for the island is a massive "leakage" of value, where local businesses become mere consumers of global platforms like Microsoft or Google, sending profits and tax benefits off-island. Beyond job displacement, Doyle is concerned that automating entry-level administrative roles will destroy the "career ladders" needed to train the next generation of local managers and owners. He argues that PEI must move past generic talk about innovation and focus on practical, local implementation in core sectors like tourism and agriculture to ensure the province remains a builder within the AI economy rather than just a victim of it.
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Business Edge 2.0 - The Cost of Power
In this episode of Business Edge 2.0, host Blake Doyle provides a sobering breakdown of the escalating energy costs hitting Prince Edward Island. He explains that local businesses and residents are currently caught between global oil volatility and an increasingly expensive local electrical grid. Doyle notes that while residents pay a base rate of 17.23 cents per kWh, commercial users are charged 21.13 cents, a massive discrepancy compared to provinces like Quebec or Manitoba, which enjoy rates below 10 cents.The situation is expected to worsen as PEI faces three major "buckets" of upcoming costs that will be passed on to ratepayers. These include a 7% surcharge to cover refurbishment overruns at the Point Lepreau nuclear plant, roughly $37 million in lingering restoration costs from Hurricane Fiona, and a massive investment of up to $500 million for a new diesel-fired generation plant in Charlottetown. Doyle points out the irony of this "policy paradox," where the government’s push for green electrification through heat pumps and EVs is actually forcing the province to invest in more fossil-fuel infrastructure to keep the grid stable.Ultimately, Doyle warns that without more aggressive changes - like updated net metering to flatten peak demand or extending natural gas pipelines to the island - PEI will remain an "energy island" with disproportionately high costs. He suggests that the current 10% government rebate is little more than a "shell game" moving tax dollars around, failing to address the fundamental lack of affordable, locally controlled power.
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Business Edge 2.0 - Crisis to Clarity in Healthcare
In this episode of Business Edge 2.0, host Blake Doyle delivers a critical assessment of Prince Edward Island’s healthcare crisis. He argues that the provincial government is incorrectly prioritizing "bricks and mortar" investments, such as new hospitals and a medical school, over the human capital required to run them. With over 35,000 islanders on waitlists and a wave of physician resignations, Doyle warns that "buildings don't deliver care, people do," and current policy is failing to address the "emotional fatigue" and morale collapse among frontline staff.Doyle highlights a looming retirement cliff, noting that 22% of senior clinicians are within five years of exit, a demographic reality that cannot be solved by capital spending alone. He critiques the administration for being reactionary - managing via "lagging indicators" rather than a proactive strategy - and suggests that administrative bloat is actively stripping labor from the private sector. Doyle concludes that the province must adopt predictive AI analytics, such as the LaborMine platform, to identify system "fissures" before they become fractures, warning that failing to stabilize the workforce risks a permanent economic decline as mobile professionals flee the province for better services.
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Business Edge 2.0 - The Great Rural Disconnect
In this episode of Business Edge 2.0, host Blake Doyle delivers a sharp critique of Prince Edward Island’s 2025 budget, titled "The Great Rural Disconnect". He argues that while Premier Blois Thompson comes from an agricultural background, his government has effectively orphaned the rural industries that built the province in favor of urban-centric spending on healthcare and housing. Doyle highlights a looming "Halifax Cliff," noting that the expiration of the Halifax grain elevator lease in 2026 threatens the island’s primary export route for soy and wheat, yet the budget provides no capital for a local terminal.The crisis extends to the potato and oyster sectors, where Doyle claims the government is failing to meet the scale of the challenges. He points to a staggering 15.9% drop in potato yields due to drought, arguing that outdated water infrastructure forces farmers to bear the massive costs of irrigation alone. Meanwhile, the aquaculture industry is reeling from MSX disease and a subsequent credit freeze from banks. Doyle warns that treating these industrial producers like "artisanal side-hustles" is a policy failure that risks permanent economic collapse in rural communities as political power shifts toward the urban voter.
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Business Edge 2.0 - Million-Dollar Ceiling
In this episode of Business Edge 2.0, host Blake Doyle critiques the Prince Edward Island government's decision to double the Real Property Transfer Tax (RPTT) from 1% to 2% for properties valued at $1 million or more, effective April 28, 2025. Doyle argues that while the government frames this as a tax on luxury and wealth, it functions as a "tax grab" that unfairly burdens the backbone of rural PEI, including farmers, small business owners, and first-time homebuyers. He highlights how rising property values have turned a $1 million threshold from a marker of luxury into the standard cost for functional enterprises like 200-acre farms or multi-generational family businesses.Doyle notes that the tax hike is already distorting the real estate market, leading to the "999 effect," where properties are listed just below the million-dollar cliff to avoid the steep tax increase. Furthermore, he explains that savvy business actors are shifting toward share sales instead of asset sales to legally bypass the transfer tax, though this introduces higher legal fees and corporate liabilities. Ultimately, Doyle warns that such fiscal policies, driven by unsustainable public expenditure, risk chilling investment and driving capital out of the province.
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Business Edge 2.0 - Health PEI
In this episode of Business Edge 2.0, host Blake Doyle analyzes the "administrative paradox" within Prince Edward Island’s healthcare system, where administrative hiring has grown by 35% in two years despite a severe frontline workforce crisis. While the government promotes projects like a new medical school, Doyle warns that healthcare now consumes 34% of the provincial budget and faces an $85 million deficit. He argues that expanding bureaucracy faster than clinical capacity is unsustainable and risks setting the system back a decade.Doyle notes that the workforce is on the brink due to burnout and an inability to compete with the significantly higher salaries offered in larger provinces. To avoid a fiscal abyss, he advocates for freezing administrative hiring, empowering local community care, and aggressively adopting AI and predictive analytics to automate bureaucracy. Ultimately, he calls for a shift toward outcome-based funding, urging PEI to use its small size to "out-innovate" larger jurisdictions.
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Business Edge 2.0 - PEI's Debt
In this episode of Business Edge 2.0, host Blake Doyle delivers an analysis of Prince Edward Island's escalating provincial debt, which has nearly doubled in a decade. Drawing on reports from the Auditor General and the Fraser Institute, Doyle warns that overspending and a heavy reliance on federal transfers are eroding the province's economic autonomy.The episode highlights a ballooning per capita debt - projected to hit $22,300 by 2028 - and critiques PEI’s high, non-indexed tax brackets as major barriers to attracting talent. Ultimately, Doyle calls for immediate fiscal discipline and "political courage" to prevent a mounting financial burden on future generations.
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The Exchange 2.0 - with Robert Mitchell
In this episode of The Exchange 2.0, host Blake sits down with Robert Mitchell, leader of the Liberal Party and PEI's Official Opposition. Mitchell critiques the current government’s "reckless" spending, noting a $400 million deficit and a healthcare budget that doubled to $1.3 billion without improving front-line care. He identifies the cost of living as the top concern for Islanders and advocates for a more reliable, "hardened" power grid to prevent rolling blackouts.Mitchell also discusses the need for a federal inquiry into provincial land sales and emphasizes a return to the political center to restore fiscal accountability. Drawing on his experience as a former Minister, he argues that the current top-heavy administration has lost touch with grassroots needs.How do you think a return to the political center would most effectively address the specific fiscal and healthcare challenges Robert Mitchell described?
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The Exchange 2.0 - with Tyson Wilson & Daniel MacDonald
In this episode of The Exchange 2.0, we explore the evolving landscape of West Prince through the eyes of two influential local voices. Tyson Wilson, a grade 10 student and founder of The Next Chapter, discusses his organization's mission to bridge the gap in political education and engage youth in provincial governance. Wilson shares how personal experiences, such as the local oyster crisis, sparked his passion for advocacy and led to the creation of a bipartisan youth leadership team.We are also joined by Daniel MacDonald, a fifth-generation farmer from Glengarry, who offers a candid look at the intersection of tradition and modernization in agriculture. MacDonald reflects on the long-standing challenges of rural healthcare and the shifting economic realities of dairy and beef farming. Together, they provide a compelling perspective on the resilience of the West Prince community and the critical importance of grassroots involvement in shaping Prince Edward Island's future.
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The Exchange 2.0 - with Jordan Paquet
In this episode of The Exchange 2.0, we sit down with Jordan Paquet to explore the intricate balance of high-level federal strategy and local community advocacy. From his time in the Prime Minister’s Office to his current role as Vice President of Bluesky Strategy Group, Paquet breaks down how national policy decisions and global trade shifts directly impact the daily lives of Islanders. We dive into his perspective on the urgent need for a cohesive healthcare strategy and what it takes to build a sustainable, fiscally responsible future for a growing small province in an increasingly complex political era.
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The Exchange 2.0 - with Matt MacFarlane
In this episode of The Exchange 2.0, we sit down with Matt MacFarlane to explore the intricate balance of governance and community advocacy in Prince Edward Island. From the complexities of fiscal management to the urgent challenges facing the healthcare system, MacFarlane breaks down the core responsibilities of government in the modern era. We dive into his perspective on how policy decisions directly impact Islanders' daily lives and what it takes to build a sustainable future for the province.
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The Exchange 2.0 - with Senator Percy Downe
In this episode of The Exchange 2.0, we trace the remarkable career of Senator Percy Downe, from his roots in Charlottetown to the highest echelons of the Canadian government. Senator Downe shares personal stories from his time as Chief of Staff to Prime Minister Jean Chrétien and his long-standing service in the Senate of Canada, while also advocating for Islanders' current needs.
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The Exchange 2.0 - with Allan Dale of Gale Force Wins
Episode Spotlight: Allan Dale on Defense, Government, & LeadershipIn this edition of The Island Dew's podcast, The Exchange 2.0, we sit down with Navy veteran and strategist Allan Dale to dissect the intersection of government policy and national defense. We move past the headlines to discuss the reality of defense spending, the mechanics of government procurement, and how military-grade leadership translates into private sector success.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Exchange 2.0 - hosted by The Island Dew. We sit down with the people driving change in PEI to understand the 'how' behind the 'what.' The Exchange 2.0 goes beyond the headlines to deliver the story behind the story - providing clarity, context, and the perspectives from Island decision-makers, thought leaders, and provocateurs.
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