Former Souris, P.E.I., councillor makes no apologies for public comments

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SOURIS, P.E.I. — Frank Chaisson makes no apologies for giving his opinion against federal government policy, days after resigning from Souris town council.

On that decision, Chaisson posted to X , “It’s good to see that our taxes are being used to help new immigrants, rather than being given to those who have paid taxes for a long time.” “I have always stood up for what I believe is right and said it. And if I can’t do that I’m just – nope. I had no interest in doing that.”“Well, that’s not for me,” Chaisson told SaltWire. “I have always stood up for what I believe is right and said it. And if I can’t do that I’m just – nope. I had no interest in doing that.”

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