Climate Change Action Plan - Presentation to Environmental Advisory Council
Climate Change Action Plan - Presentation to Environmental Advisory Council
Climate Change Action Plan - Presentation to Environmental Advisory Council
There is no accepted measure of poverty in Canada. Instead, the measures of low income, need, and deprivation are used. None are perfect, but together they paint a picture.
An action plan to ensure seniors of Prince Edward Island lead active, engaged, independent, and productive lives in good health.
The Policy Capacity Development and Mentorship Program (PCDMP) is a career development opportunity at the PEI Department of Agriculture (DA) Every year the program will provide one successful applicant the opportunity to complete a one-year temporary work term in the DA’s...
Government and the private sector donates surplus computers, equipment and software to Computers for Success (CFS) PEI to be repaired, refurbished and distributed to learning organizations throughout the Province. Any registered PEI not-for-profit organization, charity, low income, seniors, students, citizens with disabilities, etc may request refurbished equipment, cost free, as long as it will be used for learning purposes. Apply to Computers for Success PEI using the online form below. What is the type and quality of the donated equipment? CFS accepts personal computers, laser printers...
The Government of Prince Edward Island is committed to providing citizens with access to any data that is produced by a provincial government department or agency. Data collected on various subjects platforms is consolidated in one place and presented online in a user-friendly format. Please click the button below to access Government of Prince Edward Island Open Data. What is Open Data? Open Data is defined as structured data that is machine-readable, freely shared, used and built on without restrictions. The Open Definition provides a more detailed definition of Open Data. To summarize the...
Anoxic Events - Presentation to EAC 02-21-2018
Your hours of contractual teaching or education-related service outside a PEI school board may qualify for credit towards placement on the PEI teacher salary grid. A one-year experience credit will be granted for each approved and verified full-time school year, i.e. one hundred and eighty five (185) school days, in a jurisdiction recognized by the Registrar. A maximum of ten (10) full school years will be recognized. To request an experience recognition evaluation, please complete the online form below. Contractual or substitute work with a PEI school board or school authority and approved...
Contaminated Sites on PEI - Presentation to Environmental Advisory Council