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Naming or Renaming a Place in PEI
The PEI Geographic Naming and Renaming (toponomy) Program provides a process for the public, including government, to name or rename a location in the province, or to modify the geographical area covered under an existing place name. Proposals will be considered for adding a name where none currently exists, rescinding a name no longer used, changing an existing name to a new name, or modifying a name due to error, i.e., misspelling or duplication. The PEI naming program ensures a consistent, transparent and inclusive approval process which aligns with guiding principles of the Geographical...
Risk Management and Insurance Annual Report 2022-2023
This publication is the Annual Report of the Risk Management and Insurance Section and the financial statement of the PEI Self-Insurance and Risk Management Fund for the period ending March 31, 2023.
2023 Fall Capital Budget Address
Good Afternoon, Bonjour, Kwe. Madam Speaker, it is my honour to rise in the House today to share the Government of Prince Edward Island’s capital budget for 2024-2025. This budget is about reinvesting in Prince Edward Island. It’s about appreciating our province for all that we...
Collecting and Declaring Fuel Taxes in PEI
Fuel wholesalers and sellers of certain fuel products in PEI must register as an agent to collect carbon levy on fuel sales. You need to apply for registration through Taxation and Property Records Division if you sell fuel in PEI as follows: Wholesale, licensed under IRAC...

Environment Tax
The Environment tax is applied to any new tires sold in PEI, including spare-use tires. The PEI auto dealer or tire retailer will add the tax to the tires when you purchase a new vehicle, a used vehicle outfitted with new tires, or new tires for a vehicle you currently own or...