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Salaries of P.E.I. MLAs rising by 2.75% this year, to about $78,500

Provincial politicians on Prince Edward Island are making more this year than they did in 2022, with inflation cited as the reason.

Commission cites inflation in recommending raise of more than $2,000

As of Jan. 1, 2023, MLA salaries increased 2.75 per cent, according to the Indemnities and Allowances Commission. (Brian McInnis/CBC)

Provincial politicianson Prince Edward Island are making more this year than they did in 2022.

As of Jan. 1, MLA salaries increased 2.75 per cent, according to P.E.I.'sIndemnities and Allowances Commission (IAC).

That increase means the politicians' base salarieswill go from $76,439.84 to $78,541.94.

The IAC's annual report for 2022 cites inflation as a key reason for the pay increase.

"Upon analyzing the Consumer Price Index, Gross Domestic Product, indemnities in otherjurisdictions, historical data, and written submissions from the public, the Commission adjuststhe indemnity for the role of MLA," the document states.

They are making at least $4,500 less than they made 10 years ago when adjusted for inflation.Ron Profit

MLAs on P.E.I. are currentlypaid less than their counterpartsin all other provinces across the country.

"Thepoliticians' incomes are falling behind," said Ron Profit, chair of the IAC."We looked at the past 10 years ... It shows they are making at least $4,500 less than they made 10 years ago when adjusted for inflation."

$500 cap on expenses

There was also a change to expense allowances, whichcover things like travel or community events. Those will now be capped at $500 a month per person.

Before this, there was no cap on expenses.

"We are somewhat overseeing what expenses there are and controlling what expenses can be charged to the public," Profit said.

When it comes to severance pay, those elected on or after Dec. 1, 2021,will receive lump sums in bi-weekly payments if they leave office. MLAs will also stop receiving severance if they become a judge or federal member of Parliament, or take on another job in public service.

That severance is now based on career average salary, where it was previously based on the salary at the time of leaving office.

Those severance payments top out at one year of base salary.

With files from Laura Meader