Senior administrators from the University of Prince Edward Island appeared before the province’s education committee Tuesday to talk about the findings in the Rubin Thomlinson report.
Concerns around the cost of living were front and centre in the legislature on Thursday, with MLAs focused on the lack of affordable housing and high rates of food insecurity in P.E.I.
Typos and small mistakes led to thousands of people on Prince Edward Island failing the Canadian Red Cross's authentication process to obtain money in the aftermath of post-tropical storm Fiona.
After 18 days of debate, the fall sitting of the P.E.I. legislature came to a close Thursday. Among the 21 bills passed was the Residential Tenancy Act, a rewrite of the province’s 30-year-old law governing residential rentals in the province.
Members of the P.E.I. Green Party refused to provide the unanimous consent the governing PCs needed to bring a close to the fall sitting of the legislature Wednesday, over a dispute over time allocation in the house.