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Program brings rehabilitation support to residents at Garden Home
2025-04-16
For Tulio Vega, a student in Holland College’s Occupational Therapy Assistant/Physiotherapy Assistant (OTA/PTA) program, his assignment at Garden Home was more than just hands-on training, it was a life-changing experience.
One moment in particular stands out for him.
“There was a resident who...
New grants for researchers and entrepreneurs in cleantech
2025-04-16
New grants of up to $100,000 per project are available to help develop emerging clean technologies through the Emerging Concepts and Technologies (ECT-PEI) Clean Technology Challenge.
As the province works toward its net zero goals, researchers and entrepreneurs are invited to submit proposals for...
Meet Ellen Davis, PEI’s Livestock Champion
2025-04-15
Ellen Davis comes from a long line of beef farmers and has a deep passion for the livestock sector—it's in her blood. As the Island’s new Livestock Champion, she’s eager to share her passion and make a positive impact on the industry in PEI.
"Being raised on a farm, I developed a deep respect and...
I don’t need someone to say that I did something great, I’m doing it for the people of my community
2025-04-15
“It is a true honour to be recognized in this way. I don’t do the work I do for any type of recognition,” said Susan (Sue) Doucette, provincial palliative home care clinical development coordinator, recipient of the King Charles III medal. “My home-based care team, our Island hospices, and everyone...
Premier Lantz tables bill aimed to eliminate trade barriers
2025-04-11
Today, Hon. Rob Lantz, Premier of Prince Edward Island, introduced the Interprovincial Trade & Mobility Act in the provincial legislature. This bill will allow Prince Edward Island to eliminate unnecessary barriers to trade and labour mobility with reciprocating jurisdictions.
The Bill will...
Minimum wage to increase
2025-04-11
Minimum wage in Prince Edward Island will increase incrementally to $17 per hour by April 1, 2026.
On October 1, 2025, the rate will increase from $16 to $16.50 per hour.
On April 1, 2026, the rate will increase from $16.50 to $17 per hour.
The Employment Standards Board reviews minimum wage...
Measles cases on PEI
2025-04-11
Prince Edward Island’s Chief Public Health Office has confirmed two cases of measles on the Island. These are the first reported cases since 2013.
The affected individuals are adult residents of PEI who traveled together to an area within Canada where outbreaks are ongoing. Both individuals were...
Province launches new scholarship for Island students attending agriculture campus
2025-04-11
Island students attending Dalhousie University Agricultural Campus will soon have access to more financial assistance.
Through the new R. Elmer MacDonald Agricultural Scholarship, the Provincial Government will provide PEI undergraduate students attending Dalhousie University Agricultural Campus...
Securing our Future: Budget 2025 signals strong support for Island businesses and workers
2025-04-10
Today, Hon. Jill Burridge, Minister of Finance, presented the Government of Prince Edward Island’s 2025-26 operating budget to the legislative assembly, outlining over $3.5 billion in investments to support Island workers, strengthen our economy, and build a more secure future for all Islanders...
Five Island businesses receive startup funds
2025-04-09
More Island businesses are transforming their ideas into reality thanks to Innovation PEI’s Ignition Fund.
Donnie Arsenault, Founder of Grayson PS, and four other startups are doing their part to help innovate PEI’s key economic sectors like construction, agriculture, fisheries, and tourism.
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