Memorandum of understanding signed with Prince Edward Island to improve trade and labour mobility
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A carpenter from western Prince Edward Island has been ordered to pay $30,000 after an employee died following a fall on a worksite that did not have the proper safety protocols in place. Trevor Burden, 54, pleaded guilty Tuesday in Summerside to a charge …
CN Rail is advancing a bold investment strategy with the Zanardi Rapids Bridge Project, a cornerstone initiative aimed at increasing rail capacity to and from the Port of Prince Rupert—one of North America’s fastest-growing trade gateways. Located near …
Prince Edward Island IT Alliance's CyberTitan camp allows students in grades six through 12 to learn about data protection and online safety, CBC News reports. CyberTitan Organizer Tim King said the camp aims to teach students about "technology as …
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Hello, royal watchers. This is your regular dose of royal news and analysis. Reading this online? Sign up here to get this delivered to your inbox. After representatives of King Charles and Prince Harry were spotted chatting al fresco the other day, the …
Kaleb Pearson skates by the bench, celebrating a goal with the Idaho Steelheads of the East Coast Hockey League (ECHL). Pearson played for the Steelheads after finishing his university career with the University of Prince Edward Island and recently signed …
New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island have signed a memorandum of understanding to improve free trade and labour mobility between the two provinces. “New Brunswick has what the world wants, and this is another step to creating opportunities for our people …
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By Catherine Sas, K.C. Special to The Post As Canadian immigration lawyers we are frequently consulted by people who are frustrated by their inability to travel internationally due to a lack of a valid travel document. Whether it is a person who can’t …
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