The construction industry is welcoming the $6B in funding that the federal government says it will spend to get more people trained, certified, and working in the trades. P.E.I. is faced with an aging workforce and needs workers to keep up with demand.
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Other type of event
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Construction
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Added on 2026-04-29
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Prince Edward Island, PE
- cbc.ca
The Confederation Bridge will undergo significant roadwork over the next 2 months. The resurfacing project will begin May 2 and the work is expected to be done by the end of June before traffic picks up. The bridge will remain open, but delays are expected.
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Other type of event
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Construction
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Added on 2026-04-27
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Prince Edward Island, PE
- cbc.ca
Rogers Communications Inc. is offering voluntary departure packages to about 10,000 employees, in an effort to cut capital spending by 30% and boost cash flow. The company employs about 25,000 people, but its unsure how many workers will take the offer.
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Layoff
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Information and cultural industries
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Added on 2026-04-27
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Prince Edward Island, PE
- cbc.ca
Statistics Canada says P.E.I.’s potato production fell 15.9% in 2025, the largest provincial drop in the country. Farmers were hit by drought conditions last year and are faced with higher costs for fuel and fertilizer, due to oil supply disruptions in the middle east.
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Other type of event
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Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
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Added on 2026-04-26
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Prince Edward Island, PE
- ctvnews.ca
Over 100 tradespeople are involved in the final stages of construction at the $40M Cleantech Innovation Centre, in Georgetown. The centre will be an educational and business hub for clean technology, where businesses can utilize the space to develop their ideas.
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Other type of event
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Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services
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Added on 2026-04-24
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Prince Edward Island, PE
- cbc.ca
The P.E.I. Francophone Economic Development Council is offering help to bilingual students to find summer employment. The council selects 15 bilingual post-secondary students out of those that apply and helps them find work in their field of study.
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Other type of event
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Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services
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Added on 2026-04-24
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Prince Edward Island, PE
- cbc.ca
The Prince County Hospital in Summerside is building a new Innovation and Learning Centre, which is expected to help recruit and retain healthcare workers. Once built, the 48,000 ft2 space will include learning facilities, a daycare, and temporary housing.
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Job creation
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Health care and social assistance
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Added on 2026-04-24
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Prince Edward Island, PE
- cbc.ca
Ottawa will be cutting more than $29M in P.E.I. health-care funding over the next three years. Areas impacted included prescription drug co-pays, mobile mental health units, drugs for rare diseases, palliative and long-term care, contraception and diabetes.
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Other type of event
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Health care and social assistance
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Added on 2026-04-22
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Prince Edward Island, PE
- cbc.ca
Health P.E.I. says the Island's health backlog is improving, but its hospitals are still over capacity. This means that there are more people in the hospitals than there are spaces allocated for them. Health P.E.I. is working on building long-term capacity.
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Other type of event
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Health care and social assistance
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Added on 2026-04-22
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Prince Edward Island, PE
- cbc.ca
P.E.I. is updating its Veterinary Profession Act to better reflect a modern veterinary practice. The proposed law would allow vet techs to maximize their skill set, to better support veterinarians and ease their workload, as well as govern how clinics operate.
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Other type of event
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Professional, scientific and technical services
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Added on 2026-04-21
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Prince Edward Island, PE
- cbc.ca
P.E.I.’s cruise ship season has begun and Charlottetown expects to have 79 ships visit this season, bringing about 160,000 cruise passengers and guests. Besides having visitors support local businesses, many ships stock up with local P.E.I. food products.
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Other type of event
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Transportation and warehousing
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Added on 2026-04-20
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Prince Edward Island, PE
- cbc.ca
The Tourism Industry Association of P.E.I. is concerned about the supply of skilled workers to work in tourism and hospitality now that Holland College has suspended many of its tourism programs. Roughly 90-100 students graduate each year, with many hired.
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Other type of event
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Educational services
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Added on 2026-04-14
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Prince Edward Island, PE
- cbc.ca
UPEI's Health Sciences says that ten of its newly graduated nurse practitioners will begin working across the province with various health care teams. Most will work in primary care and the rest will work in seniors care, acute care and specialty care services.
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Job creation
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Health care and social assistance
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Added on 2026-04-13
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Prince Edward Island, PE
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The latest quarterly estimate from Statistics Canada has P.E.I.’s population at 182,001, 0.7% higher than a year earlier, but growth rates are declining. The Island has seen fewer newcomers, resulting in less workers, spending, and slower economic activity.
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Other type of event
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Public administration
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Added on 2026-04-12
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Prince Edward Island, PE
- cbc.ca
Some P.E.I. exporters are looking at the Asian markets to sell their products, as businesses look to diversify. Innovation P.E.I. has led trade missions abroad and are seeing Island exporters from fruit to fish getting their products on Asian shelves.
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Other type of event
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Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
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Added on 2026-04-12
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Prince Edward Island, PE
- ctvnews.ca
The Maritime provinces are working together to establish a regional public travel-nurse agency, due to the high cost of private contracts. Some regions have relied on private travel nurses, but had issues because they were paid far more than staff nurses.
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Other type of event
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Health care and social assistance
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Added on 2026-04-10
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Prince Edward Island, PE
- cbc.ca
MRSB, a P.E.I. consulting firm, has been awarded a $181,484 contract to develop an oyster industry adaptation strategy to assist the Island’s $54M industry. Wild fishers, growers and processors have all been impacted by MSX and dermo but have different needs.
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Other type of event
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Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
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Added on 2026-04-08
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Prince Edward Island, PE
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Maritime maple syrup producers state that a colder-than-usual spring is reducing sap production, leading to lower yields. Less syrup can lead to decreased sales, which can impact some producers looking to upgrade equipment or make other investments.
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Other type of event
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Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
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Added on 2026-04-07
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Prince Edward Island, PE
- ctvnews.ca
Family doctors on P.E.I. say that the time spent on paperwork is on the rise. A recent report from the Canadian Medical Association found that Canadian doctors spent about 9 hours a week doing admin tasks and half of that time is dealing with red tape.
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Other type of event
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Health care and social assistance
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Added on 2026-04-06
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Prince Edward Island, PE
- cbc.ca
The P.E.I. government is looking at retiring the old turbines at North Cape wind farm and replacing them. The site has 16 aging turbines that have seen increased downtime. It’s hoped that the wind farm can be overhauled and operational by 2029 or 2030.
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Other type of event
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Utilities
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Added on 2026-04-04
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Prince Edward Island, PE
- cbc.ca
The P.E.I. College of Nursing and Midwifery was launched this month, bringing together LPNs, midwives, nurse practitioners, RNs and registered psychiatric nurses into a single organization. The new unified college will allow better sharing of resources.
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Other type of event
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Health care and social assistance
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Added on 2026-04-03
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Prince Edward Island, PE
- cbc.ca
The Island’s wild oyster fishers are feeling anxious as the oyster season approaches, with the industry dealing with MSX and dermo diseases, which can kill oysters. Federal help is coming, including buyouts for fishers who want to get out and support for those who remain.
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Other type of event
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Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
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Added on 2026-04-01
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Prince Edward Island, PE
- cbc.ca
P.E.I.’s minimum wage increased from $16.50 to $17.00 an hour on April 1, 2026. The Canadian Federation of Independent Business is concerned about minimum wage increases and the impact on small businesses and their ability to hire, invest, or expand.
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Other type of event
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Public administration
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Added on 2026-04-01
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Prince Edward Island, PE
- cfib-fcei.ca