Black Women’s History Project
The Black Women’s History Project, a grade eight social studies curriculum resource focusing on Black women's history in PEI.
The Black Women’s History Project, a grade eight social studies curriculum resource focusing on Black women's history in PEI.
The provincial government released An Anti-Racism Action Plan for Prince Edward Island 2023-2028 to improve the social, economic, educational and health outcomes for racialized and Indigenous people living in in the province. The vision of the action plan is to create an active...
Presentation by Bob Andrews to the Board of Directors on September 27, 2016 at Three Oaks Senior High School
A listing of self-help services, community resources, as well as help and information lines.
Supporting Island families - More than 40 new teachers and support educators will help meet the needs of Prince Edward Island’s growing, diversifying classrooms and prepare our students to be successful lifetime learners. The provincial government will invest $2.8 million each...
Belonging and Thriving: A Poverty Reduction Action Plan for Prince Edward Island (2019-2024)
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.
More than 500 nurses and care support workers have been hired to work in health care settings across the province to help address staffing shortages, alleviate workloads experienced by staff, and improve patient care. Health PEI, the Recruitment and Retention Secretariat and the...
This section provides information on eligibility for a waiver of Real Property Transfer Tax where the real property is being purchased by first-time home buyers. What is the Real Property Transfer Tax first-time home buyers exemption? Real Property Transfer Tax that normally...