PEI Lotteries Commission Annual Report 2023-2024
This publication is the Annual Report of the Prince Edward Island Lotteries Commission for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2024.
This publication is the Annual Report of the Prince Edward Island Lotteries Commission for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2024.
This form is used in lieu of the applicant providing direct proof of income from the sale of industry relevant products. The form must be completed by an accountant with a professional accounting designation, signed by all parties, and returned with an application form for a...
Complete this form when an address correction is required for property owners, registered vendors, marked fuel permits, revenue tax exemption permits and/or GeoLinc Plus users.
This publication is the Annual Report for the Department of Finance for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2023.
The provincial government is making it easier than ever for people to find information about tender award results. PEI’s procurement website now offers the results of public tenders all in one area. This will save people time and effort when they’re looking for this information...
The 50th Annual Statistical Review shows that PEI still has the fastest growing economy among provinces, second only to the territory of Nunavut, despite economic expansion slowing for the second consecutive year. “We are marking 50 years of reporting to Islanders what they need...
Awarded provincial government tenders and procurement opportunities are listed below with the tender award information. Search by vendor, title, organization, or solicitation number (e.g. PEIG-6238); or choose a date range to narrow results. Search for Tenders and Procurement...
Minister of Finance Jill Burridge and Minister of Health and Wellness Mark McLane issued the following statement: “The Government of Prince Edward Island is taking action to discourage vaping by signing a Coordinated Vaping Products Taxation Agreement with the Government of...
More Island seniors are now eligible for the Seniors Property Tax Deferral Program due to an increase in the income threshold. The program lowers the cost of living for qualifying seniors by deferring the payment of property taxes on their principal residence. The provincial...