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Sean Casey

LiberalCharlottetownPrince Edward Island
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2025 Election Results — Charlottetown

Sean Casey won with 13,656 votes (64.8%)

Sean Casey(Liberal)13,656 (64.8%)
Natalie Jameson(Conservative)6,139 (29.1%)
Joe Byrne(NDP-New Democratic Party)906 (4.3%)
Daniel Cousins(Green Party)257 (1.2%)
Robert Lucas(People's Party)131 (0.6%)

Total votes cast: 21,089

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Mar 23, 2026

Thank you very much. Shawn Carter, who is a provider contracted by you, testified on that day as well. We've had a bit of a discussion here today around continuous improvement, and he pointed to two specific examples that I'd like to share with you in case you have anything to add to what he said. He talked about continuous improvement and specifically that there was something “initiated with [more]

Mar 23, 2026

Thank you. Is there anyone else?

Mar 23, 2026

This was the fourth one: “That VAC commit to meeting regularly with the veterans, advocates, and experts who make up the ministerial advisory groups.”

Mar 23, 2026

When you're accused of not fulfilling any of the 10 recommendations, in summary, how would you respond?

Mar 23, 2026

Thank you. On February 23, we heard from one panel of witnesses in connection with this study, and there were several items that were raised in that testimony. I trust that you've all had an opportunity to review it. I'd like to raise some of these things. I'm going to stay with you, Ms. Hicks, but feel free to invite others to chime in. If there are specific things that were said on February [more]

Mar 23, 2026

This was the next recommendation: “That VAC specify the mechanisms that will allow it to oversee the implementation of the rehabilitation program management contract, and to ensure the quality of services delivered by PCVRS and its providers.”

Mar 23, 2026

Thank you, Madam Chair. I want to go back to the testimony of February 23. This is for our guests from Lifemark and PCVRS, and anyone among you is free to respond as you wish. When Dr. Bernard completed his testimony, the last thing he said to us in his opening statement was, “Do Lifemark and the PCVRS really care about veterans? The current program clearly answers 'no' to that question.” In [more]

Mar 23, 2026

Thank you, Dr. Bourgeois.

Mar 23, 2026

Thank you. The final recommendation was as follows: “That the Office of the Veterans Ombud be asked to publish a report in one year’s time on the [effects] the contract has had on veterans, VAC employees and service providers.”

Mar 23, 2026

I think you have responded to the one with respect to the Union of Veterans' Affairs Employees. The third was this: “That veterans, VAC employees and service providers be informed of any change to the delivery of rehabilitation services.” Have you done that?

Mar 23, 2026

Thank you. How much time do I have?