2011 Budget Address
The 2011-2012 Prince Edward Island Provincial Budget was presented by the Hon. Wesley J. Sheridan, Minister of Finance and Municipal Affairs and Chair of Treasury Board, at 3:00 p.m. on April 6, 2011.
The 2011-2012 Prince Edward Island Provincial Budget was presented by the Hon. Wesley J. Sheridan, Minister of Finance and Municipal Affairs and Chair of Treasury Board, at 3:00 p.m. on April 6, 2011.
Deborah Langston was already an advocate for women’s rights in her native England when an iconic but fictional young woman from Prince Edward Island helped convince her to switch continents. “We were watching Anne of Green Gables while we were still in England and my mum remarked...
The 2006 Prince Edward Island Provincial Budget was presented by the Hon. Mitch Murphy, Provincial Treasurer and Chair of Treasury Board, at 7:00 p.m. on March 30, 2006.
Project Addressing Red Tape (ART) is a government-wide initiative of the Province of Prince Edward Island to streamline processes to increase PEI’s economic and business competitiveness without compromising public health, safety or the natural environment.
This document provides a framework to support teachers in the implementation of HIS621B curriculum.
This document provides a framework to support teachers in the implementation of LAW521A curriculum.
Vinh Nguyen moved to PEI from with his family of 5 in October 2014. Vinh and his wife Thuy Hong purchased Canon Café and was excited to learn about the restaurant industry on PEI. It was important to Vinh to preserve this business to ensure it continued to operate. Canton Café...
In November 2015 Prince Edward Island joined the Office of Regulatory Affairs and Service Effectiveness and entered into a joint burden reduction partnership with Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
This is the annual report for the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development for the 2010-2011 fiscal year.
The Provincial-Territorial Apprentice Mobility Transfer Guide details apprentice mobility requirements and process information for each province and territory. The Transfer Guide was developed to support jurisdictions, apprentices and employers.