Conflict of Interest Policy - Executive Division
The purpose of the Conflict of Interest Policy - Executive Division is to set out conflict of interest provisions for members of the Executive Division as defined in the Civil Service Act.
The purpose of the Conflict of Interest Policy - Executive Division is to set out conflict of interest provisions for members of the Executive Division as defined in the Civil Service Act.
Three new members will add their voices to the provincial government advisory board that works for gender rights and equality. Lalana Paul of Melville, Madison Blanchard of Charlottetown, and Pamela Montgomery of Summerside were appointed to the Advisory Council on the Status of...
The French Language Services Act Annual Report is submitted by the Minister responsible for Acadian and Francophone Affairs to the Legislative Assembly each fiscal year.
More Islanders continued to get involved with their government through Engage PEI this month. A total of 11 volunteers were appointed to three provincial government boards on October 25. “We are seeing an increasingly diverse group of Islanders giving of their time and talents to...
After a third person Adam Ross knew sent him an application to join the new Youth Futures Council, he realized he should seriously consider becoming a member. The 26-year-old applied online and was pleasantly surprised when he got the call telling him he had been chosen through...
A dozen young Islanders have been named inaugural members of the Youth Futures Council. “Youth in this province have said they want to help make decisions on policies and services that affect their own lives,” said Workforce and Advanced Learning Minister Richard Brown. “The...
Health Governance Advisory Council Final Report (2009) describes the process and recommendations made for the creation of the first Health PEI governance body, known as the Health PEI B
The Advisory Council on the Status of Women monitors the PEI government’s overall actions towards gender equality over time.This is a report of their recent assessment.
If you would like to make a complaint under the French Language Services Act, you can use the online complaint form. Why would I make a complaint under the French Language Services Act? You can make a complaint under the French Language Services Act if a government institution subject to the Act has not complied with the obligations set out by the Act. Before making a complaint, please find out more about the complaints mechanism. What do I need to fill out the online complaint form? The online form has to be filled in one sitting. This means that before filling the form you should know: Your...
Dr. Bonnie Stewart is home in Prince Edward Island now, but she spent the first decade of her career travelling and working as an educator around the globe. She continues to work around the world, delivering keynote speeches at digital innovation conferences in the United States...