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Celebrating Treaty Day and the launch of a licence plate to recognize PEI Mi'kmaq
Annually recognized on October 1, Treaty Day celebrates the relationship between the PEI Mi’kmaq and Islanders, and the province’s commitment to advancing reconciliation. To celebrate Treaty Day and mark the beginning of Mi’kmaw History Month, the leadership of the Mi’kmaq First...
Indigenous Education
About Indigenous Education Kwe’, Hello, Bonjour Indigenous Education is rooted in recognizing the interconnectedness of one another and to the land. There is a great focus on understanding and deepening historical and cultural knowledge, conservation efforts of cultural knowledges and languages, and the development of educational programs and services for students. Department of Education and Early Year’s Commitment to Reconciliation In the spirit of reconciliation, the Department of Education and Early Years (the Department) is committed to deliver educational programming, courses and...
Community renaming process to begin soon
Residents of Savage Harbour are being asked to help choose a new name for their area and its bay as part of a provincial initiative to remove derogatory place names. The Government of Prince Edward Island launched the Geographic Naming and Renaming Program in response to a...
Government of Prince Edward Island – Official Emblems and Brand Standards
The Government of Prince Edward Island uses official symbols and emblems to represent its authority, heritage, and identity. These visual elements are protected by law and must be used in accordance with established brand standards to maintain consistency and respect for their...
PEI Energy Review
On behalf of the Government of Prince Edward Island and the PEI Energy Corporation, Doane Grant Thornton examined the ownership model of PEI’s electrical utilities, the Canadian electricity environment, and critical infrastructure alternatives.