Charlottetown

“Playing Anne is something I was told I would never do”

The pandemic forced the Charlottetown production of Anne of Green Gables—The Musical on hiatus for the first time in decades before its much-anticipated return this past weekend.

What it feels like to drive in P.E.I. in winter and spring

From icy snow banks to grassy fields, this dashcam montage shows you what it’s like to drive along the same stretch of road in Charlottetown in both spring and winter.

Anne vs. Anne

Is Charlottetown big enough for two musicals devoted to the red-headed orphan?

The case of Marlene Giersdorf

Diane Finley talks to the Post about the case of Marlene Giersdorf, the Prince Edward Island woman who has been cut off from EI benefits.

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Marlene Giersdorf: The new face of EI reform

A single mother in Montague, Prince Edward Island has apparently been denied EI benefits because she can’t get to Charlottetown and her story has apparently struck a chord in PEI. The National Post talks to her.

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‘That has been the problem since 1982’

A footnote to Mr. Mulcair’s official statement on the 30th anniversary of the Charter: Paper Dynamite digs up a speech Mr. Mulcair gave two years ago in the House during debate on representation in the House of Commons.

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Heavy times in hockey Babylon

Life is good, despite the Leafs

Drinks with the duke and duchess

Drinks with the duke and duchess

What it was like inside an invite-only reception with Canada’s favourite couple

Cocktails with Kate and Will

The royal couple invites a pliant press corps for a drink

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Trouble in ‘paradise’

A man accused of killing his brother sparks the first murder investigation on the Island in five years

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Comings, goings

Julian Fantino officially hopes to be the Conservative candidate in Vaughan. The Liberals have won the riding all five times it has been contested, by 8,000 votes in the last election.

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Eight more for the list

For those still scoring at home, the CEO of Alberta Health Services, Charlottetown City Council, the City of Greater Sudbury, Caledon town council, former chief statistician Sylvia Ostry, New Brunswick Premier Shawn Graham, Spruce Grove City Council and the Planning Institute of British Columbia oppose the government’s changes to the census.