Two major files consistently grate Islanders the wrong way: land holdings by major corporations and the size, scope and salaries of the public service.
Postmedia, Canada’s largest newspaper owner, recently finalized a deal to buy the remnants of Saltwire, a concept that started with promise but collapsed in a sea of debt and diminished
If Islanders need another reason to question the credibility of the federal government, the Trudeau administration is handing us fresh ammunition in the form of what should be good news
Public awareness of mental health and addiction has increased exponentially as more Islanders become comfortable talking publicly about their reality and interactions with a system that too often prioritizes the
It’s the mirror we ignore because too often the reflection is one of ugly
allegations of racism that tarnish our provincial brand as a kind and gentle
place. So we
Carlene Donnelly believes technology can help improve delivery of mental health and addiction treatment, especially in rural communities. And the CEO of CUPS Calgary says an Island-based virtual platform could
This is PEI. Storm chips are embedded in our DNA. Doesn’t matter if you’re a
health nut or fast food aficionado, if someone calls for bad weather we reach
for