All Hazards Emergency Plan
The All Hazards Emergency Plan is the basic coordination plan for response to all types of non-routine emergency within the Province.
The All Hazards Emergency Plan is the basic coordination plan for response to all types of non-routine emergency within the Province.
A Report on the Public Consultations on Managing Land and Water on a Watershed Basis. Prepared by the Environmental Advisory Council for the Minister of Environment, Energy and Forestry. April 2007
Prince Edward Island’s Premier Dennis King announced today that all parties are united in the response efforts to the COVID-19 pandemic. “The COVID-19 virus knows no bounds, be they physical, emotional, financial or political. Islanders are facing many different, unpredictable...
The Commercial Vehicle Driver’s Handbook is a new publication that provides information about driver’s license qualifications, how to be a safe driver and other topics that will assist you in preparing for your commercial vehicle tests.
The Chief Public Health Office Report is produced every two years to keep the public informed of changing health trends.
What is the Legislative Counsel Office? The mission of the Legislative Counsel Office is to draft and coordinate the publication of all Acts and regulations for the Government of Prince Edward Island. What services and functions does the Legislative Counsel Office provide? The...
Hon. Dennis King, Premier of Prince Edward Island, issued the following statement regarding the election of Hon. Darlene Compton as Speaker of the Legislative Assembly: “I want to extend my congratulations to Hon. Darlene Compton, MLA for Belfast – Murray River, on being elected...
The Province is inviting residents to share their opinion on changes to provincial laws in PEI. As the Department of Justice and Public Safety continues to regularly modernize provincial legislation, consultation documents for the following pieces of legislation are now available...
Cycling PEI Executive Director Mike Connolly says he welcomes amendments to the Highway Traffic Act that increase safety for Islanders and visitors who travel the province’s roads by bicycle. Motorists must now stay at least one metre from a bicycle when passing. Also, a vehicle...
Islanders are being asked to provide comments and feedback on a new piece of legislation that focuses on enhancing safety for dog control. The new Dog Owners Act will replace the Dog Act, and will focus on updating dog control and safety provisions while also improving on...