Administers the Residential Property Act and assists landlords and tenants by providing information and helping with disputes. Includes:
  • Providing guidance to landlords and tenants on their legal rights and responsibilities to each other
  • Mediating landlord and tenant disputes
  • Overseeing hearings related to landlord and tenant disputes and eviction notices
  • Making rulings/issuing decisions in accordance with the Act
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Helps tenants and landlords in Epekwitk / PEI by providing legal information, referrals, and support during the rental hearing process. A guide for tenants and landlords renting on Epekwitk / PEI is available through the website. Topics include:

  • Information to know before renting and what personal information a landlord can ask of a renter
  • Rights while renting
  • Subletting and ending a lease
  • Roommates
  • Security deposits
  • Resolving conflict with a landlord
  • Plain language guides for renters and landlords
  • Printable renting guides for tenants and landlords
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Provides an opportunity to PEI residents to own an eligible home that is up to maximum value of $350,000 (including HST, if any). Finance PEI will purchase a home on behalf of an approved participant who will in turn enter a five year Rent-to-Own agreement with Finance PEI on the same day the home is purchased. Participants will pay the rent to Finance PEI, and a portion of the payments shall accrue in favor of the participant to use the amount to exercise their purchase options below:

  • Reduce the purchase price payable to Finance PEI ("Purchase Price Credit")
  • Be used towards the cash down payment required to obtain the mortgage financing required to complete the purchase from Finance PEI ("Downpayment Credit")
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Report fisheries violations. Includes:
  • Polluting
  • Poaching
  • Illegal fishing such as fishing with the wrong gear, harvesting fish out of season and using banned fishing techniques
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Report frauds and cybercrimes. Includes:
  • Identity theft and fraud
  • Scams by internet, email, text, phone, fax and in person
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Provides a tips hotline that assists individuals in providing information about insurance crime or cargo theft.

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Smartphone application which provides individuals with the ability to report infestations of invasive animal and plant species as well as plant diseases. Submitted information is verified and used to map any infestations or outbreaks across PEI.
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People can report any suspicions they have about individuals or businesses in the Provincial Nominee Program, who they think may have reported false or misleading information or may be involved in behaviour that does not follow program criteria.

All personal information of the reporter is confidential and name and contact details are not required. If these are provided, staff may contact the reporter for follow-up information.
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The public can report suspicions or unfair business competition and cheating in federal government contracts.

As a law enforcement bureau, the Competition Bureau is responsible for administration and enforcement of the Competition Act, the Consumer Packaging and Labelling Act, the Textile Labelling Act, and the Precious Metal Marking Act.

Examples of types of anti-competitive activities the Bureau investigates:
  • Price-fixing
  • Bid-rigging
  • False or misleading representations
  • Deceptive notice of winning a prize
  • Abuse of dominance position
  • Exclusive dealing, tied selling and market restrictions
  • Refusal to deal
  • Mergers
  • Multi-level marketing plans and schemes of pyramid selling
  • Deceptive marketing practices
Types of issues the Bureau does not deal with:
  • Bad service dealings
  • Billing problems
  • Collections agency harassment/problems
  • Contractual disputes
  • Information enquiries about a person's or business' reputation or legitimacy
  • Refund issues
  • Store return and/or refund policy
  • Unethical behaviour issues

The federal contracting fraud tip line is jointly operated by the Competition Bureau, Public Services and Procurements Canada, and the RCMP. Information provided is shared amongst these organizations.
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Injured workers or survivors who are not satisfied with the outcome of a WCB claim can submit a Request for Internal Reconsideration. The WCB will then reassess the claim.
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