P.E.I. Tory leader says ‘resistance’ politics of counterparts isn’t his style
CHARLOTTETOWN — The leader of the Prince Edward Island party poised to form the Island’s next government isn’t sounding much like his tough-talking counterparts in Alberta and Ontario, preferring the gentle “Island way” over the politics of confrontation.
Dennis King’s Progressive Conservatives won the most seats in the provincial election Tuesday, and he’s aiming to form a minority government after a campaign where one leader’s debate was referred to as a “nice-off.”
The 47-year-old former journalist and public relations entrepreneur says a co-operative approach is precisely the one he intends to carry on with his Green Party and Liberal opposition, as he sets outs to run the province without a formal coalition.