Ministere de l'Emploi et de la Solidarite Sociale Quebec
Year of publication:
2012
The Québec Parental Insurance Plan provides income replacement benefits to eligible parents at the birth or adoption of their child, thus promoting work-family balance.
Ministere de l'Emploi et de la Solidarite Sociale Quebec
Year of publication:
2019
In force since January 1, 2006, the Québec Parental Insurance Plan (QPIP) is an effective means for workers to better reconcile work and family responsibilities. It is designed to support new parents, encourage them in their desire to have children and support them as they devote more time to their children in their first months.
Prince Edward Island Aboriginal Affairs Secretariat
This document describes the Provincial approach to consultation with the Mi’kmaq regarding their treaty rights, or their asserted or proven Aboriginal rights. This document is intended to provide a general framework for consultation. On specific matters, legal advice must be sought from legal counsel of the Office of the Attorney General and general policy advice sought from the Aboriginal Affairs Secretariat, in the Department of Health and Wellness.
Prince Edward Island Aboriginal Affairs Secretariat
Year of publication:
2012
The scholarship program was established in the name of distinguished Mi'kmaq Islander John James Sark in September 2009. He earned a post-secondary education at St. Dunstan's University, and was the Island's first Mi'kmaq teacher.
Trade Team Prince Edward Island (TTPEI) is a partnership of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA), Innovation PEI and other federal and provincial departments and agencies. Under this program, export ready companies on PEI are given access to a pool of qualified consultants who provide assistance tailored to their specific export-related needs.
List of selected research of interest by the Prudy Crawford Chair, including: Thesis Students Supervised; Papers in Refereed Journal; Editor of Referred Journals; Published Conference Proceedings and Papers; and Lectures.
The Technology Adoption and Commercialization Program (TAC) is intended to encourage the adoption of improved technologies and processes by offsetting some of the direct costs associated with identifying and securing such technologies and processes.