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  1. Prince Edward Island.(Prince Edward Island government case against federal government on fisheries management)(Commonwealth Parliamentary Association host ... article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by Marian Johnston, 2005-12-22
  2. Government of Prince Edward Island by Frank MacKinno, 1951-01
  3. GOVERNMENT OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THE by Frank MacKinnon, 1951
  4. Publications of the Governments of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, 1758-1952 by Olga Bernice Bishop, 1957
  5. Legislative reports: Prince Edward Island.: An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by Jill Walsh, 2001-03-22
  6. Electoral reform for Prince Edward Island.: An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by John Andrew Cousins, 2002-12-22
  7. PEI set to ban genetically engineered crops?(World/Canada Notes)(Prince Edward Island): An article from: Catholic New Times
  8. Electoral reform proposals in Quebec, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick.: An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by Howard Cody, 2005-06-22
  9. Prince Edward Island and Confederation, 1863-1873 by Francis W. P. Bolger, 1964
  10. Legislative reports: Prince Edward Island.: An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review
  11. The right of provincial legislatures to summon federal officials: Canada v Prince Edward Island.: An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by Gary Levy, 2003-06-22
  12. Lighting the Way: Knowledge Assessment in Prince Edward Island (Compass Series) by Committee on Knowledge Assessment, National Research Council, 1999-02-17
  13. Legislative reports: Prince Edward Island.: An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by Marian Johnson, 2003-03-22
  14. Legislative reports: Prince Edward Island.: An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by Marian Johnston, 2002-12-22

101. Parks Canada - Prince Edward Island National Park Of Canada
prince edward Island National Park of Canada is home to sand dunes, barrierislands and sand pits, beaches, sandstone cliffs, wetlands and forests.
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Contact Us Prince Edward Island National Park of Canada
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Prince Edward Island National Park of Canada
Prince Edward Island National Park of Canada is home to sand dunes, barrier islands and sand pits, beaches, sandstone cliffs, wetlands and forests. These diverse habitats provide a home for a variety of plants and animals, including the endangered Piping Plover. The National Park also features unique cultural resources, notably Green Gables and Dalvay-by-the-Sea National Historic Site. In 1998, six kilometres of the Greenwich Peninsula were added to the Park to protect unique dune formations, rare plants and animals, as well as archaeological findings dating back 10,000 years.
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Visit the Park Open year-round. Full services available from late June to late August.
Green Legacy exhibit
This exhibit, from the Canadian Museum of Nature, will be presented at Greenwich Interpretation Centre in summer 2003.

102. HG - LAW FIRMS

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103. National Child Benefit - Prince Edward Island Reinvestments
prince edward Island and the NCB. Through the National Child Benefit(NCB), prince edward Island has reinvested funds in programs
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Prince Edward Island and the NCB
Through the National Child Benefit (NCB), Prince Edward Island has reinvested funds in programs and services for children and low-income families including:
  • Substantial funding for child care subsidies through the PEI Child Care Subsidy Program. More than 1,100 children benefited through this funding in 2000/2001. Substantial assistance to low-income families with children with the cost of prescription drugs through the PEI Family Health Benefit. This program provides assistance for the cost of prescription medications for families with children under 18 and net household income under $22,000 for one child (add $2,000 for each additional child). Grants to child care centres for children with special needs. Assistance for children with disabilities.

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