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Posted: Mar 12, 2021 5:50 PM AT | Last Updated: March 12 comments Liberal Sonny Gallant, top left, and Opposition leader Peter Bevan-Baker, bottom left, peppered Premier Dennis King, top right, and Health Minister Ernie Hudson, lower right, with questions about what they called government s privatization of mobile mental-health units. (P.E.I. Legislative Assembly) A controversial change to the way the Prince Edward Island government plans to run a long-awaited mobile mental-health crisis service dominated question period in the provincial legislature Friday. The province plans to have three mobile units one based in each of P.E.I. s counties able to respond to people experiencing a mental health crisis, along with a 24-hour phone line as a first point of contact for those in distress. The units will operate 12 hours a day, from noon until midnight, and are to be staffed by a mental health professional, a plain-clothes police officer and a paramedic. ....
King, PC government remain popular, poll suggests Satisfaction with the performance of Premier Dennis King and the PC government remains high, according to the latest quarterly poll by Narrative Research released Tuesday. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Mar 09, 2021 1:24 PM AT | Last Updated: March 9 Dennis King was the preferred choice for premier by 53 per cent of Island residents polled in February.(CBC) comments Satisfaction with the performance of Premier Dennis King and the PC government remains high, according to the latest quarterly poll by Narrative Research released Tuesday. Decided voter support for the PCs came in at 57 per cent, compared to 61 per cent in November 2020. ....