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Signing of an Agreement-in-Principle on Early Learning and Child Care
Information specific to: Prince Edward Island Today is a good day, a good day for parents and kids, a good day for those who have been involved in early learning and childcare often for decades, who have stayed with it because they love seeing kids develop and learn and grow, who love to see lights go on in their eyes, and who have stayed with it because they believe in it., The key had been to give early learning and childcare a push, $5 billion dollars over five years but – crucially – with a goal, with the right ambitious goal to create a system of early learning and childcare in every province and territory in the country, to set it in motion, to give it a chance., This agreement, like those with the other provinces, also includes a commitment from P.E.I. to prepare a multi-year plan and to produce an annual report on early learning and childcare – because we've agreed that we, all of us, need to be accountable to our citizens for how their money is spent.
Minister Dryden in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island - November 24, 2005
Information specific to: Prince Edward Island Minister Dryden in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island - November 24, 2005
EI Enhanced Research Initiative Synthesis Report
Information specific to: Prince Edward Island The EI Enhanced Research Initiative was undertaken over the 1996/97 to 2000/2001 period under the general direction of a steering committee consisting of officials from Human Resources Development Canada's (HRDC) National Headquarters, HRDC's Prince Edward Island (PEI) Regional Office and the PEI government. Over that time, 12 background studies related to EI impacts and labour market issues in PEI were carried out in light of the 1996 EI Reform. The overall objective of the initiative was to increase the knowledge of the effects of EI reform on PEI's population.
Canada / Prince Edward Island Labour Market Development Agreement
Information specific to: Prince Edward Island The Canada / Prince Edward Island Labour Market Development Agreement is a co-managed agreement between Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC) and the Government of Prince Edward Island. Under the agreement, HRDC and the provincial Department of Development and Technology design and manage labour market development programs and services in PEI.
PEI Job Futures
Information specific to: Prince Edward Island P.E.I. Job Futures is a publication which provides information on the current trends and future outlook for occupations on Prince Edward Island.
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