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Island women to take part in United Nations Commission
As a young feminist growing up outside O’Leary, Jillian Kilfoil never dreamed she would be invited to share her perspectives on gender equality and women’s empowerment with an international audience. But Kilfoil -- now the executive director of Women’s Network PEI -- will have...

Youth paving the way for their own success
Creating jobs for Islanders - Advice from Island youth is helping the provincial government make progress on initiatives that are focused on their future success. Input from the Youth Futures Council and annual YDAY events is contributing to efforts to build a more skilled...

Turning dreams into reality through Self Employ PEI
Creating jobs for Islanders Corporate restructuring pushed Roy Abraham toward entrepreneurship, but he credits the Self Employ PEI program – and a conversation with his priest – for helping get his business off the ground. The Indian-born and educated program manager and database...
Workers Compensation Appeal Tribunal Notice of Intent to Participate
If you wish to participate in an appeal filed by an appellant, you must complete and return this form to Workers Compensation Appeal Tribunal within 21 days from receipt, otherwise we will assume you do not wish to participate in the appeal, and you will receive no further...
Workers Compensation Appeal Tribunal Notice Of Appeal
This Notice of Appeal must be received by WCAT within 30 days of the date of the Internal Reconsideration (IR) decision.
Workers Compensation Appeal Tribunal Authorized Representative Consent Form
All participants before the Appeal Tribunal may choose to be represented. You could choose the Worker Advisor, Employer Advisor, or someone else like a lawyer, friend, or union rep. Complete this form if you choose to be represented or you wish to change your representative.

WorkPEI connects job seekers with work opportunities
Creating jobs for Islanders WorkPEI is helping to make the labour market easier to navigate for employers and for people looking for jobs on PEI. “The job market is tighter than it used to be, so that means companies don’t really have the option of just looking at a stack of...
Survey: Would you move back to PEI?
Creating jobs for Islanders - People who have lived, studied, or visited Prince Edward Island often dream of moving here permanently. A new survey from the UPEI Institute of Island Studies will ask expats, students, and visitors why they left, what could encourage them to move...
2018 Guidelines for Gender and Diversity Consideration in Policy Design and Implementation
2018 Guidelines for Gender and Diversity Consideration in Policy Design and Implementation -