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New CEO joins Island’s health authority
Today, Minister of Health and Wellness Mark McLane, in consultation with the Health PEI Board of Directors, announced that Health PEI will soon have a new Chief Executive Officer. Melanie Fraser, an accomplished senior Public Sector executive with 20+ years of experience building...
December 2023 Engage PEI Appointments
Here are the 4 people appointed or reappointed to 3 agencies, boards and commissions by Cabinet for December 2023. Health PEI Board of Directors Matthew Vaughan - Summerside Dr. Richard Wedge (reappointment) - Summerside PEI Marketing Council Brian Watts - York Prince Edward...
Protocol Regarding the Importation of Honey Bees into PEI 2025
The intent of this protocol is to reduce the risk of introducing named diseases as per the Animal Health Act Bee Health Regulations and specifies the requirements that must be met to obtain a Bee Health Certificate (Import Permit) to transport western honey bees (Apis
PEI Swine Disease Emergency Response Resource Manual
This document outlines a Swine Disease Emergency Response Plan that could be enacted immediately following suspicion of a disease.
PEI Livestock and Poultry Emergency Disease Response: The First 48 Hours
If you suspect a disease outbreak in your herd or flock, it is important to take the necessary steps to minimize and prevent the spread of disease within your herd / flock and to other herds / flocks or susceptible species. The following is a series of actions to take within the...
Cattle Disease Emergency Response Resource Manual
This document outlines a Cattle Disease Emergency Response Plan that could be enacted immediately following suspicion of a disease.
Small Ruminant & Camelid Disease Emergency Response Resource Manual
This document outlines a Small Ruminant and Camelid Disease Emergency Response Plan that could be enacted immediately following suspicion of a disease.
Poultry Disease Emergency Response Resource Manual
This document outlines a poultry disease emergency response plan that could be enacted immediately following identification of a suspected Foreign Animal Disease (FAD).