We are a Non-profit, democratic organization of Island farmers working together for the betterment of primary producers. The organization speaks to issues that are not commodity-specific but affect all Island farmers. We are the largest general agricultural organization in P.E.I. with a membership of over 80% of all registered producers, drawn from all commodities. The Board of Directors of the Federation is comprised of one representative from each of the commodity and agriculture organizations. The Federation also elects to the Board two farmers from each county who are non-organizational representatives. The Federation board tackles policy issues that impact the competitive and sustainable nature of the industry and takes an active role in advancing the needs of PEI's agricultural community at the local, regional and national levels. The Federation has a trained and competent staff that is dedicated to offer our members services that help them be competitive in today's tough economic climate
Several thoughts come to mind when you hear the phrase 'Quality of Life'; a protected area to live and bring up a family, access to respectable schools and churches; affordable housing and an abundance of green space.Kensington truly is a wonderful place to call home. Kensington is bordered by friendly communities; rural farm estates, ocean front cottages, campgrounds and affordable ocean frontage. Wholesome sea air and untouched land is just right for solitude or investment.Kensington has become identified as 'The Small Town with a Lot to Offer'. We've preserved the genuineness of our 'smallness' but we pride ourselves on offering many places to shop, dine, exercise, and be entertained! Our welcoming small-town ambiance makes it an impressive destination to visit, live or start a business.
The discounted tickets are for Members and their families to attend so everyone should be accompanied by a member who must have an UPSE ID. Posted on behalf of President Debbie Bovyer Press Release - Province should apply same changes to deputy ministers' pensionJuly 18, 2014The President of the PEI Union of Public Sector Employees, Debbie Bovyer, thinks the province should apply the same changes to the deputy ministers' pension as was recently applied to the civil service pension.
Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) have been part of the Prince Edward Island (PEI) healthcare system for more than 60 years. Initially, LPNs were called Licensed Nursing Assistants (LNA). In 2002, the name changed to Licensed Practical Nurse to reflect comprehensive changes to practical nursing education. These changes have contributed to new and unique opportunities for the 680 LPNs practicing in Prince Edward Island.
Prior to July 15th, 1891 various itinerant dental practitioners served the dental needs of the people of Prince Edward Island. They would set up shop for a period of time in hotel rooms they had rented for the summer or winter. There were also some practitioners in the latter part of the 19th century who located in Summerside or Charlottetown having moved from New England or one of the other maritime provinces.In 1891, the provincial government introduced the first legislation in the province to regulate the dental profession, and the act required registration and the attainment of certain educational and practice standards. In 1902, this was amended and the Prince Edward Dental Society was incorporated with a Council to be formed from members of the profession to oversee the regulation and licensing of the dentists of PEI. The Provincial Secretary of the government still signed the certificates and assessed the qualifications although a Registrar of the council was to be named who kept in '' the PEI Dental Register '' the names of those who qualified.In 1904, the legislation was again amended and, at that time the sections relating to the assessment of qualifications were repealed and the self-regulation powers of the council were established.
It is possible that the pain is affiliated with your back or neck. If your limbs are culprit for the uneasiness of your body then physiotherapist can pull you out through these undesirable complications. If your feet, ankles or knees are in pain perhaps see an orthotics Ottawa specialist.
The P.E.I. Cattle Producers (PEICP) has been the official voice for beef producers throughout Prince Edward Island for more than 35 years. The PEICP was originally formed in 1976 as the ''PEI Cattlemen's Association'', and is proud to continue to represent
The Prince Edward Island Fishermen's Association (PEIFA) was originally formed in the early 1950's to enable Island fishers to discuss the effects of a proposed trap limit. While holding community meetings across the Island to discuss the issue, fishers soon realized the need for a representative group to express their concerns to government on a host of industry issues.They also recognized the benefit of an organization through which they could communicate between themselves, their communities and with fisher organizations in other provinces. The primary objective was to approach the federal government with one, united voice.