After Action Review Post Tropical Storm Dorian
July 23, 2020 - The Government of Prince Edward Island has received the final report on its response to post-tropical storm Dorian that hit the province in September 2019.
July 23, 2020 - The Government of Prince Edward Island has received the final report on its response to post-tropical storm Dorian that hit the province in September 2019.
Due to inclement weather and road conditions, the following health services have been impacted: · All public health nursing appointments in Queens County are cancelled · All Provincial Renal Clinic appointments are cancelled · Nurse Practitioner clinic in Morell is cancelled...
Results from a collaborative engagement approach to hear from people on Prince Edward Island, Indigenous communities, municipalities, industry and experts about the impacts of climate change that they were most concerned with and actions proposed to address those impacts.
Before or during an extreme weather event, pay attention to local media broadcasts and follow instructions from local officials. For regular updates throughout weather events, follow reliable information sources such as local media, Environment Canada, and provincial government...
Climate Adaptation Plan provides a concrete road map for the province to better prepare for the future while lessening climate change’s impacts on Islanders.
This document provides a framework to support teachers in the implementation of health curriculum in Grade 4.
Strong winds and intermittent rainfall are expected to impact Island communities as early as tomorrow evening. The PEI Emergency Measures Organization (EMO) is monitoring the upcoming weather system and has engaged internal and external partners to ensure emergency plans are...
The PEI Seafood Sector Climate Change Adaptation Strategy, prepared by ICF in collaboration with the Department of Fisheries, Tourism, Sport, and Culture, and industry partners, provides a comprehensive overview of potential measures to enhance the resilience of the
Surface water and groundwater are critical hydrological resources for Prince Edward Island. Surface water is required for irrigation; groundwater provides the drinking water and some irrigation resources for the island.