Province pauses plans to buy new electric school buses for P.E.I.'s fleet in 2026
Prince Edward Island's government is pausing plans to buy electric school buses, and will instead purchase diesel ones next year.
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Prince Edward Island's government is pausing plans to buy electric school buses, and will instead purchase diesel ones next year.
www.cbc.caHousing, health care, inflation, the economy, the environment and climate change are just a few of the major topics that will be discussed, with promises being pitched to Islanders regularly. Here's what the Progressive Conservatives are promising.
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www.cbc.caPrince Edward Island's auditor general is again raising alarm about the province's finances, including a nearly $100,000 payment made to a 'fraudulent party' by one government department.
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www.cbc.caThe P.E.I. government's decision to invest $25 million into for-profit long-term care facilities is raising concerns about the further privatization of the health-care system.
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