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Express Entry Immigration at Work
AFM Mursalin is happily building a career and a life for his family in Prince Edward Island through the PEI Express Entry Program. Mursalin is working as a junior engineer and designer at Coles Associates. He enjoys the work / life balance and opportunities that Prince Edward...
Sabean joins Public Schools Branch board
Dale Sabean of Kensington has been appointed to the Public Schools Branch Board of Directors. He brings years of education experience to the position as a former teacher, principal, school board administrator, and superintendent. “Dale will be a valuable addition to the board,”...
Do you know an outstanding Island senior?
Nominations for the annual Senior Islanders of the Year awards are being accepted until July 15. The annual awards recognize the significant contributions of Island seniors in community life including: volunteerism, artistic achievement, fund raising, community participation...
Deputy Minister John MacQuarrie retiring from public service
John MacQuarrie, Deputy Minister of Transportation, Infrastructure and Energy, is retiring from public service following a long and distinguished career. Premier Wade MacLauchlan recognized MacQuarrie’s contributions to Prince Edward Island and the significant advancements...
MacLean recognized nationally – again – for doctor recruitment
Her work to bring nearly 300 doctors to Prince Edward Island over the past 10 years has earned Sheila MacLean a lifetime achievement award from her peers across Canada. This is, in fact, MacLean’s second national recognition award. In 2012, the Department of Health and Wellness'...
Making life better for Island seniors
Strengthening Mental Health Services - When the Province of Prince Edward Island advertised the new position of seniors' health principal advisor, Dr. Michael Corman couldn’t believe his luck. Corman and his wife Tara fell in love with the Island while on vacation in 2015 and...
Children’s lawyer hits the ground running
Supporting Island Families - Catherine Chaisson already had three cases on her desk when she arrived for her first day of work as the province’s new children’s lawyer. Chaisson, a Dalhousie educated lawyer, has spent most of her career working with families in conflict. She...