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CBC
3 days ago
- General
- CBC
One year in, the P.E.I. government says a change in how EMS works has helped lower ER visits
In May of 2025, the province introduced Community Paramedic Response Units to let paramedics treat low-urgency calls on site instead of taking the people involved directly to hospital emergency departments. As CBC's Stacey Janzer reports, the province says the unit has responded to more than 1,000 calls in the last year.


CBC
6 days ago
- CBC
Survey says Islanders trust the police in P.E.I., but think crime is on the rise
The province wanted to know Islanders' thoughts on policing, and the results of a survey show two-thirds trust police. But, as CBC's Stacey Janzer found out, many believe crime has gotten worse over the past year.


CBC
23-05-2025
- Politics
- CBC
Insurance for protest marches out of reach for some organizations on Prince Edward Island
The Island Peace Committee has been holding rallies and marches for a long time. But this year, Charlottetown Police Services told the organization that in order to do so, it needs to hold $2 million of third-party liability insurance. As CBC's Stacey Janzer reports, the group wants the city to change the policy.


CBC
17-04-2025
- Business
- CBC
P.E.I. premier tables act to eliminate interprovincial trade barriers in face of Trump tariffs
Prince Edward Island Premier Rob Lantz says his new Interprovincial Trade and Mobility Act will make it easier to move goods from province to province, and easier for people to work in other places. The premier hopes to have it in place for Canada Day, in the face of instability regarding markets in the United States. CBC's Stacey Janzer reports.


CBC
28-03-2025
- Business
- CBC
P.E.I. Opposition leader questions provincial investments in American businesses
With the P.E.I. government saying it still intends to 'roll out the red carpet' for American tourists despite an ongoing trade war, Liberal MLAs have questions. They raised them in the legislature Friday, asking whether the province's actions align with the prevailing sentiments of most Islanders. CBC's Stacey Janzer reports.