Pressure grows in P.E.I. for public inquiry into Fiona preparations and response

A driver cruises past a large tree which was snapped in half during post-tropical storm Fiona, in Charlottetown, Monday, Sept. 26, 2022. The leader of Prince Edward Island's official Opposition says his call for a public inquiry into how well the Island was prepared for the ferocity of Fiona is gathering momentum. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Brian McInnis

CHARLOTTETOWN - Calls are growing for a public inquiry into how well Prince Edward Island's government and electrical utility were prepared for the ferocity of post-tropical storm Fiona, which left thousands without power for weeks.

The government should establish an inquiry with subpoena powers and independent commissioners to examine issues such as how 12 seniors residences, operated by the province, waited two weeks for power restoration, Peter Bevan-Baker, leader of the official Opposition Green Party, said Thursday.

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