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P.E.I. Supreme Court: Island Companies

Alan Parish Dept: lawyer Alan Parish argued in P.E.I. Supreme Court that revealing the Island companies that received PNP units would not harm the businesses, according to CBC. The provincial nominee program enabled foreign investors to expedite their applications for Canadian immigration in exchange for money, some of which was invested in Island companies and the continued its legal battle Tuesday to get the names of P.E.I. companies that received funding under the Provincial Nominee Program. "I don't see how the revealing of any of that public information is going to cause harm to any company, and it's not going to be any unreasonable invasion of the privacy of any individual," Parish told News in an interview. 'The is a company that's involved in public affairs. And this particular issue is a matter of public interest.' Alan Parish, lawyer (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.