Jean-Paul Arsenault, one of the smartest minds on Prince Edward Island on matters concerning the environment and land, and an incisive writer, published the best take I’ve read in the Gilles Arsenault affair.
He begins:
I was born and raised in downtown Wellington in the house my grandfather built in 1914 on a wetland beside the Ellis River, and I lived there with my young family until 1990. Much of Wellington lies on what is now defined in the law as either “wetland” or watercourse “buffer zone”.
I am
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