Environment, Energy and Climate Action Annual Report 2021-2022
Environment, Energy and Climate Action Annual Report 2021-2022
Environment, Energy and Climate Action Annual Report 2021-2022
Burn permits are not required anymore for domestic brush burning, but burning will only be allowed when there is the lowest possible fire risk. Outdoor burning is one way that Island residents dispose of small quantities of natural brush, cut grasses, leaves, branches and other...
PEI’s minister responsible for forestry has issued a fire closure order that bans all fires in the province, including campfires, until June 25 or further notice. “We see what our neighbouring provinces are going through, and it’s clear that we need to take every possible step to...
This publication is the Annual Report for the Department of Finance for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2022.
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