All three policital parties will be offering up their plans for the future on Monday, just 14 days before Islanders go to the polls.

New Democrat Leader Gary Robichaud is releasing a plan he says will solve the Island's nursing crisis during a news conference in O'Leary.

Robert Ghiz will begin the day in Hunter River, offering the Liberal's plan for education.

Conservative Leader Pat Binns will offer up his party's platform on the environment during a gathering in Morell on Monday afternoon.

Signs of trouble

Both the Liberal and Conservative camps are asking for a clarification from the federal government after campaign signs disappeared from prime real estate owned by Ottawa in Charlottetown.

Both parties put up signs on the land of the Agriculture Canada experimental farm.

Both signs then disappeared on Friday after a senior employee with the department decided the advertising was against government policies on impartiality.

The parties have asked to see the policy in writing, and have complained to the Island's chief electoral officer.