P.E.I. government investigating land holdings of two Buddhist groups
- The P.E.I. government is investigating the land holdings of two Buddhist organizations under the Lands Protection Act.
- Housing Minister Steven Myers stated that the investigation addresses Islanders' concerns about land ownership and use.
- The Great Wisdom Buddhist Institute in Brudenell is a monastery for about 200 nuns, mostly from Taiwan, with an additional 300 residing nearby.
- In 2019, the Great Enlightenment Buddhist Institute Society housed about 600 monks, primarily from Taiwan, across two campuses in P.E.I.
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P.E.I. government orders new investigation into Buddhist land holdings in the province
P.E.I.’s Minister of Land Steven Myers has ordered the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission to launch a new investigation looking at the land holdings of Buddhist organizations in the province.
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