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Ambulance Service Rates in Prince Edward Island
2020-05-26
Information on in-province and out-of-province ground ambulance fees.
81-503 (Blanket Order)
2020-05-26
In The Matter of The Securities Act, R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. S-3.1 and In The Matter of Temporary Variations from Borrowing Limit to Accommodate Redemption Requests of Mutual Funds Investing in Fixed Income Securities Blanket Order 81-503 Whereas: The Superintendent of Securities has the authority...
81-503 Blanket Order
2020-05-26
In The Matter of the, Securities Act, , R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap-S-3.1 and In The Matter of Temporary Variation From Borrowing Limit to Accommodate Redemption Requests of Mutual Funds Investing in Fixed Income Securities , 81-503 (Blanket Order), Whereas:, The Superintendent of Securities has the...
81-504 Blanket Order
2020-05-26
In The Matter of the, Securities Act, , R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap-S-3.1 and In The Matter of Temporary Extension of Certain Filing, Delivery and Prospectus Renewal Requirements of Investment Funds During the Period from June 2 to September 30, 2020, 81-504 (Blanket Order), Whereas: The Superintendent...
Premier King announces Renew PEI: Council for Recovery and Growth
2020-05-25
Premier Dennis King announced today a team of skilled, innovative thinkers to help lead the effort to establish a plan for recovery and growth potential for Prince Edward Island over the next one, two, five and ten years. The Council for Recovery and Growth, consisting of twenty-eight Islanders...
Public consultation on PEI’s energy legislation moving forward
2020-05-25
The Government of Prince Edward Island is reviewing energy legislation and is inviting Islanders, businesses, communities and energy partners to provide their feedback starting today. “Energy is key to our long-term sustainability goals in Prince Edward Island. Some of the major considerations...
Moving towards Digital Services
2020-05-25
The PEI Government is committed to digital services that will benefit Islanders, businesses, and government. As PEI moves toward digital services: Islanders are accessing more of the services they need when, where, and however they choose; Businesses are renewing permits and licenses more...
Domestic backyard burning permits now available online
2020-05-22
As part of the provincial government’s COVID-19 adaptation efforts, Island property owners can now apply for domestic burning permits online rather than driving to the nearest Forests, Fish and Wildlife office. Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Forests, Fish and Wildlife offices remain...