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*Indicates date of first publication in the Royal Gazette. This is the official version of the Royal Gazette. The electronic version may be viewed at: www.princeedwardisland.ca/royalgazette Prince Edward Island Canada PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY VOL. CXLVIII – NO. 3 Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, January 15, 2022 CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE SUPREME COURT - ESTATES DIVISION TAKE NOTICE that all persons indebted to the following estates must make payment to the personal representative of the estates noted below, and that all persons having any demands upon the following estates must present such demands to the representative within six months of the date of the advertisement: Estate of: Personal Representative: Date of Executor/Executrix (Ex) Place of the Advertisement Administrator/Administratrix (Ad) Payment MacMURDO, George Archibald Sylvia June MacMurdo (EX.) Key Murray Law Kelvin Grove 494 Granville Street Prince Co., PE Summerside, PE January 15, 2022 (3 – 16)* WEEKS, Paul Arthur Marlene Elsie Weeks (EX.) Robert MacArthur Charlottetown 3291 West River Road, Queens Co., PE Rte. 9 Long Creek January 15, 2022 (3 – 16)* Cornwall, PE CARVER, J. Paul Kathryn Jane Carver (EX.) Carr, Stevenson & MacKay Stratford 65 Queen Street Queens Co., PE Charlottetown, PE January 8, 2022 (2 – 15) MASON, George Stanley Rebecca Jane Munk (EX.) Robert MacArthur Long Creek 3291 West River Road, Rte. 9 Queens Co., PE Long Creek, PE January 8, 2022 (2 – 15) PROFIT, Mary Catherine (aka Ronald Joseph Profit (EX.) Cox & Palmer Mary Catherine (Kay) Profit) Mary Champion (EX.) 250 Water Street Summerside Summerside, PE Prince Co., PE January 8, 2022 (2 – 15)

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Prince Edward IslandCanada

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY VOL. CXLVIII – NO. 3Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, January 15, 2022

CANADAPROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

IN THE SUPREME COURT - ESTATES DIVISION

TAKE NOTICE that all persons indebted to the following estates must make payment to the personal representative of the estates noted below, and that all persons having any demands upon the following estates must present such demands to the representative within six months of the date of the advertisement:

Estate of: Personal Representative: Date of Executor/Executrix (Ex) Place of the Advertisement Administrator/Administratrix (Ad) Payment

MacMURDO, George Archibald Sylvia June MacMurdo (EX.) Key Murray LawKelvin Grove 494 Granville StreetPrince Co., PE Summerside, PEJanuary 15, 2022 (3 – 16)*

WEEKS, Paul Arthur Marlene Elsie Weeks (EX.) Robert MacArthurCharlottetown 3291 West River Road, Queens Co., PE Rte. 9 Long CreekJanuary 15, 2022 (3 – 16)* Cornwall, PE

CARVER, J. Paul Kathryn Jane Carver (EX.) Carr, Stevenson & MacKayStratford 65 Queen StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PEJanuary 8, 2022 (2 – 15)

MASON, George Stanley Rebecca Jane Munk (EX.) Robert MacArthurLong Creek 3291 West River Road, Rte. 9Queens Co., PE Long Creek, PEJanuary 8, 2022 (2 – 15)

PROFIT, Mary Catherine (aka Ronald Joseph Profit (EX.) Cox & Palmer Mary Catherine (Kay) Profit) Mary Champion (EX.) 250 Water StreetSummerside Summerside, PEPrince Co., PEJanuary 8, 2022 (2 – 15)

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CANADAPROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

IN THE SUPREME COURT - ESTATES DIVISION

TAKE NOTICE that all persons indebted to the following estates must make payment to the personal representative of the estates noted below, and that all persons having any demands upon the following estates must present such demands to the representative within six months of the date of the advertisement:

Estate of: Personal Representative: Date of Executor/Executrix (Ex) Place of the Advertisement Administrator/Administratrix (Ad) Payment

96 ROYAL GAZETTE January 15, 2022

SAULNIER, Mary Clara Rena Saulnier (AD.) Cox & PalmerMurray Harbour 97 Queen StreetKings Co., PE Charlottetown, PEJanuary 8, 2022 (2 – 15)

CLEMENTS, Melvin Gerard Catherine M. Manning (EX.) Key Murray LawSouris Merlin Roderick Clements (EX.) 80 Grafton Street Kings Co., PE Charlottetown, PEJanuary 1, 2022 (1 – 14)

CLEMENTS, Wilma Gail MacDonald (EX.) Gail MacDonaldMontague Robert K. Clements (EX.) 1947 Caprihani Way,Kings Co., PE David Clements (EX.) Cumberland CountyJanuary 1, 2022 (1 – 14) Ottawa, ON

DYMENT, Brenton Spurgeon Kimberly Ruth McKenzie (EX.) Key Murray LawBradford 494 Granville StreetOntario Summerside, PEJanuary 1, 2022 (1 – 14)

GALLANT, Joseph Francis Glenda Gregory (EX.) Carr, Stevenson & MacKayCharlottetown 65 Queen Street Queens Co., PE Charlottetown, PEJanuary 1, 2022 (1 – 14)

KIMPTON, Jean Anne Shawn James MacDonald (EX.) Carr, Stevenson & MacKayStratford 65 Queen StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PEJanuary 1, 2022 (1 – 14)

MacDONALD, Elaine (aka Kenneth R. MacDonald (EX.) Birt & MacNeill Margaret Elaine MacDonald) 138 St Peters RoadCharlottetown Charlottetown, PEQueens Co., PEJanuary 1, 2022 (1 – 14)

MacDONALD, Joanne Elenor Allan Morrison (EX.) E.W. Scott Dickieson LawCharlottetown 10 Pownal StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PEJanuary 1, 2022 (1 – 14)

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IN THE SUPREME COURT - ESTATES DIVISION

TAKE NOTICE that all persons indebted to the following estates must make payment to the personal representative of the estates noted below, and that all persons having any demands upon the following estates must present such demands to the representative within six months of the date of the advertisement:

Estate of: Personal Representative: Date of Executor/Executrix (Ex) Place of the Advertisement Administrator/Administratrix (Ad) Payment

January 15, 2022 ROYAL GAZETTE 97

MARSH, Glen Sheila Stevenson (EX.) Cox & PalmerSummerside 250 Water StreetPrince Co., PE Summerside, PEJanuary 1, 2022 (1 – 14)

NICHOLSON, Merrill William John Nicholson (EX.) E.W. Scott Dickieson LawStratford 10 Pownal StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PEJanuary 1, 2022 (1 – 14)

NICHOLSON, William Allison Barry Nicholson (EX.) E.W. Scott Dickieson LawCharlottetown Brian Nicholson (EX.) 10 Pownal StreetQueens Co., PE Gary Nicholson (EX.) Charlottetown, PEJanuary 1, 2022 (1 – 14)

ROGERS, Barbara Graham Bethany Anne Holland (EX.) Cox & PalmerCharlottetown 97 Queen StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PEJanuary 1, 2022 (1 – 14)

JUDSON, Douglas A. Donald Smith (AD.) Campbell LeaCharlottetown 65 Water StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PEJanuary 1, 2022 (1 – 14)

POOLE, Alice G. Glenna Clow (AD.) HBC Law Corporation Lower Montague 25 Queen StreetKings Co., PE Charlottetown, PEJanuary 1, 2022 (1 – 14)

POOLE, Raymond Glenna Clow (AD.) HBC Law CorporationLower Montague 25 Queen StreetKings Co., PE Charlottetown, PEJanuary 1, 2022 (1 – 14)

RYDER, Ralph Charles Alan “Wade” Ryder (AD.) Carr, Stevenson & MacKayCharlottetown 65 Queen StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PEJanuary 1, 2022 (1 – 14)

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IN THE SUPREME COURT - ESTATES DIVISION

TAKE NOTICE that all persons indebted to the following estates must make payment to the personal representative of the estates noted below, and that all persons having any demands upon the following estates must present such demands to the representative within six months of the date of the advertisement:

Estate of: Personal Representative: Date of Executor/Executrix (Ex) Place of the Advertisement Administrator/Administratrix (Ad) Payment

98 ROYAL GAZETTE January 15, 2022

EZEKIEL, Theresa Elizabeth Francis Vincent Peters (EX.) Stewart McKelvey New Argyle 65 Grafton StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PEDecember 25, 2021 (52 – 13)

GREEN, Agnes Jean Kenneth Eric Green (EX.) Stewart McKelveyCharlottetown Shiona Margaret Green (EX.) 65 Grafton StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PEDecember 25, 2021 (52 – 13)

GREENE, Sterling R. Crystal Dawn Greene (EX.) Stewart McKelvey (aka Sterling Ronald Greene) 65 Grafton StreetCornwall Charlottetown, PEQueens Co., PEDecember 25, 2021 (52 – 13)

GRILLO, Olivia Vita Grillo (EX.) Key Murray LawAmherstburg, ON 494 Granville StreetDecember 25, 2021 (52 – 13) Summerside, PE

MacPHAIL, Jo-Ann Marie Victoria MacPhail (EX.) Stewart McKelveyClyde River 65 Grafton StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PEDecember 25, 2021 (52 – 13)

LEGAULT, Joseph Gordon Daniel Cantin (EX.) Cox & Palmer Gustav Noel 250 Water StreetSummerside Summerside, PEPrince Co., PEDecember 25, 2021 (52 – 13)

PERRY, Joseph Alyre Elsie O’Gorman (EX.) Key Murray LawSummerside Blair Perry (EX.) 494 Granville StreetPrince Co., PE Summerside, PEDecember 25, 2021 (52 – 13)

GARD, Pauline Charlene Baglole (AD.) Carr, Stevenson & MacKayCharlottetown Debbie Campbell (AD.) 65 Queen StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PEDecember 25, 2021 (52 – 13)

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IN THE SUPREME COURT - ESTATES DIVISION

TAKE NOTICE that all persons indebted to the following estates must make payment to the personal representative of the estates noted below, and that all persons having any demands upon the following estates must present such demands to the representative within six months of the date of the advertisement:

Estate of: Personal Representative: Date of Executor/Executrix (Ex) Place of the Advertisement Administrator/Administratrix (Ad) Payment

January 15, 2022 ROYAL GAZETTE 99

ARSENAULT, Eric Robert Jean Bernadette Arsenault (EX.) Cox & PalmerMississauga, ON 250 Water StreetDecember 18, 2021 (51 – 12) Summerside, PE

BROWN-CLARKE, Mildred Dale Frank Brown (EX.) Campbell Lea Elizabeth 65 Water StreetMeadowbank Charlottetown, PEQueens Co., PEDecember 18, 2021 (51 – 12)

DOUCETTE, Edward Joseph Michael John Doucette (EX.) Michael John DoucetteSummerside 82 Red Point RoadPrince Co., PE Johnston’s River, PEDecember 18, 2021 (51 – 12)

GILL, John Thomas Nancy A. Gill (EX.) Campbell StewartVernon River 137 Queen StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PEDecember 18, 2021 (51 – 12)

HOWARD, Lorne Francis (also Paul Howard (EX.) Cox & Palmer known as Lorne Francis Howard) 347 Church StreetBurton Alberton, PEPrince Co., PEDecember 18, 2021 (51 – 12)

MacDONALD, Kevin Blair James W. MacNutt Q.C. (EX.) Cox & Palmer Charlottetown 97 Queen StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PEDecember 18, 2021 (51 – 12)

MAILLET, Nelson (also known Cecil Maillet (EX.) Cox & Palmer as Nelson Joseph Maillet) 347 Church StreetTignish Alberton, PEPrince Co., PEDecember 18, 2021 (51 – 12)

MALLARD, Margaret Anne Billy Mallard (EX.) Cox & Palmer Fortune 4A Riverside DriveKings Co., PE Montague, PEDecember 18, 2021 (51 – 12)

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TAKE NOTICE that all persons indebted to the following estates must make payment to the personal representative of the estates noted below, and that all persons having any demands upon the following estates must present such demands to the representative within six months of the date of the advertisement:

Estate of: Personal Representative: Date of Executor/Executrix (Ex) Place of the Advertisement Administrator/Administratrix (Ad) Payment

100 ROYAL GAZETTE January 15, 2022

McNEILL, Virginia Stella Sherry Lynn McNeill (EX.) Key Murray LawSummerside Jennifer Lynn Stea (EX.) 494 Granville StreetPrince Co., PE Summerside, PEDecember 18, 2021 (51 – 12)

MIGCHELS, Ida Dirk Johann Migchels (EX.) Cox & PalmerCharlottetown Royal Trust Corporation of 97 Queen StreetQueens Co., PE Canada (EX.) Charlottetown, PEDecember 18, 2021 (51 – 12)

NEWSON, Helen Louise Mary Louise MacLean (EX.) Stewart McKelveyCharlottetown 65 Grafton StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PEDecember 18, 2021 (51 – 12)

NIGHTINGALE, Cecilia Elizabeth Calagoure (EX.) Campbell Stewart (aka Cecilia Beatrice Nightingale) 137 Queen StreetCharlottetown Charlottetown, PEQueens Co., PEDecember 18, 2021 (51 – 12)

PASATIERI, Norma Jean Audrey Marlene Clark (EX.) Boardwalk Law Baltic 20 Great George StreetPrince Co., PE Charlottetown, PEDecember 18, 2021 (51 – 12)

ROGERS, Joseph Donald Joan Dorothy Hodge (EX.) Cox & PalmerSummerside 250 Water StreetPrince Co., PE Summerside, PEDecember 18, 2021 (51 – 12)

THOMPSON, Donna M. Lorna E. Thompson (EX.) Carr, Stevenson & MacKayFrenchfort 65 Queen StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PEDecember 18, 2021 (51 – 12)

WARREN, Mary Genevieve Tracy Warren-Burke (EX.) Campbell Lea (also known as Mary G. Warren) 65 Water Street Souris Charlottetown, PEKings Co., PEDecember 18, 2021 (51 – 12)

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CANADAPROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

IN THE SUPREME COURT - ESTATES DIVISION

TAKE NOTICE that all persons indebted to the following estates must make payment to the personal representative of the estates noted below, and that all persons having any demands upon the following estates must present such demands to the representative within six months of the date of the advertisement:

Estate of: Personal Representative: Date of Executor/Executrix (Ex) Place of the Advertisement Administrator/Administratrix (Ad) Payment

January 15, 2022 ROYAL GAZETTE 101

MacPHEE, Rita Theresa Louise Thompson (AD.) Cox & PalmerCardigan 4A Riverside DriveKings Co., PE Montague, PEDecember 18, 2021 (51 – 12)

SHERREN, George D. David Alfred Sherren (AD.) E.W. Scott DickiesonSt. Catherines 10 Pownal StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PEDecember 18, 2021 (51 – 12)

DAY, Audrey Jean Cory MacDougall (EX.) Cox & PalmerSummerside 250 Water StreetPrince Co., PE Summerside, PEDecember 11, 2021 (50 – 11)

DOYLE, Muriel Beatrice Barbara Woodruff (EX.) McInnes CooperCharlottetown 141 Kent StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PEDecember 11, 2021 (50 – 11)

GALLANT, Roy Grant Blake Craig (EX.) Cox & PalmerSummerside 250 Water StreetPrince Co., PE Summerside, PEDecember 11, 2021 (50 – 11)

MacDONALD, Clarence Frederick Janene Robinson (EX.) McCabe Law (aka Clare F. MacDonald) 193 Arnett AvenueCrapaud Summerside, PEQueens Co., PEDecember 11, 2021 (50 – 11)

PAYNTER, Elwood Truman Stephen D. G. McKnight (EX.) Key Murray LawFreetown 494 Granville StreetPrince Co., PE Summerside, PEDecember 11, 2021 (50 – 11)

ROGERS, Joseph Donald Joan Dorothy Hodge (EX.) Cox & PalmerSummerside 250 Water StreetPrince Co., PE Summerside, PEDecember 11, 2021 (50 – 11)

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IN THE SUPREME COURT - ESTATES DIVISION

TAKE NOTICE that all persons indebted to the following estates must make payment to the personal representative of the estates noted below, and that all persons having any demands upon the following estates must present such demands to the representative within six months of the date of the advertisement:

Estate of: Personal Representative: Date of Executor/Executrix (Ex) Place of the Advertisement Administrator/Administratrix (Ad) Payment

102 ROYAL GAZETTE January 15, 2022

WHITE, Elwidge Myles White (EX.) Myles WhiteGeorgetown 68 Richmond StreetKings Co., PE Georgetown, PEDecember 11, 2021 (50 – 11)

MacLEAN, Bruce Leslie Cheryl MacLean (AD.) Cheryl MacLean Charlottetown 286 Kaye StreetQueens Co., PE Lower Sackville, NSDecember 11, 2021 (50 – 11)

FOSTER, Julie Terry Foster (EX.) Cox & Palmer Summerside 250 Water StreetPrince Co., PE Summerside, PEDecember 4, 2021 (49 – 10)

McALEER, Lorna K. Geralyn Trudel (EX.) Cox & Palmer (also known as Lorna McAleer, 4A Riverside Drive Lorna Katherine McAleer) Montague, PEOttawa, ONDecember 4, 2021 (49 – 10)

MELLISH, Margaret Olive John Mellish (EX.) McCabe Law (also known as Olive Mellish) 193 Arnett AvenueSummerside Summerside, PEDecember 4, 2021 (49 – 10)

GAUDET, Victor Joseph Colleen Bridget Rosetta Gallant Cox & PalmerChristopher Cross (EX.) 250 Water StreetPrince Co., PE Summerside, PENovember 27, 2021 (48 – 9)

GREEN, Verna Mae Nancy Green (EX.) Carr, Stevenson & MacKayCornwall 65 Queen StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PENovember 27, 2021 (48 – 9)

HELLINGMAN, Linda Ellen Patricia Ann Hellingman (EX.) Cox & PalmerCharlottetown 97 Queen StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PENovember 27, 2021 (48 – 9)

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IN THE SUPREME COURT - ESTATES DIVISION

TAKE NOTICE that all persons indebted to the following estates must make payment to the personal representative of the estates noted below, and that all persons having any demands upon the following estates must present such demands to the representative within six months of the date of the advertisement:

Estate of: Personal Representative: Date of Executor/Executrix (Ex) Place of the Advertisement Administrator/Administratrix (Ad) Payment

January 15, 2022 ROYAL GAZETTE 103

MILLIGAN, Gary Harold William Peter Ballum (EX.) Cox & PalmerTyne Valley 250 Water StreetPrince Co., PE Summerside, PENovember 27, 2021 (48 – 9)

PRIDHAM, Marion Irene Kathleen Pridham (EX.) Cox & PalmerAlberton 250 Water StreetPrince Co., PE Summerside, PENovember 27, 2021 (48 – 9)

MORRISON, David Francis Albert Charles Morrison (AD.) Cox & PalmerTimberlea 250 Water StreetNova Scotia Summerside, PENovember 27, 2021 (48 – 9)

REDDIN, Agnes James Richard Reddin (AD.) Cox & PalmerMount Stewart Sandra Marie Eunice Reddin 97 Queen StreetQueens Co., PE (AD.) Charlottetown, PENovember 27, 2021 (48 – 9)

BARRETT, Olive Hazel Kent Smith (EX.) Carr, Stevenson & MacKayCharlottetown 65 Queen StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PENovember 20, 2021 (47 – 8)

DOYLE, Margaret Mary William (Willie) Doyle (EX.) Carr, Stevenson & MacKayCharlottetown Karen Wightman (EX.) 65 Queen StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PENovember 20, 2021 (47 – 8)

MacEWEN, Madeline Teresa Jennifer Grennan (EX.) Key Murray LawSummerside Debbie Keough-Croken (EX.) 494 Granville StreetPrince Co., PE Summerside, PENovember 20, 2021 (47 – 8)

MacMILLAN, Charles Erskine Bonita (Bonnie) Matthews (EX.) Key Murray Law (aka C. Erskine MacMillan) 446 Main StreetAlberton O’Leary, PEPrince Co., PENovember 20, 2021 (47 – 8)

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CANADAPROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

IN THE SUPREME COURT - ESTATES DIVISION

TAKE NOTICE that all persons indebted to the following estates must make payment to the personal representative of the estates noted below, and that all persons having any demands upon the following estates must present such demands to the representative within six months of the date of the advertisement:

Estate of: Personal Representative: Date of Executor/Executrix (Ex) Place of the Advertisement Administrator/Administratrix (Ad) Payment

104 ROYAL GAZETTE January 15, 2022

ROSS, Ethel Irene Steve MacLeod (EX.) Campbell StewartCharlottetown 137 Queen Street Queens Co., PE Charlottetown, PENovember 20, 2021 (47 – 8)

STEWART, Mary Eleanor Judy Costello (EX.) Key Murray LawO’Leary Colleen Costello (EX.) 446 Main StreetPrince Co., PE O’Leary, PENovember 20, 2021 (47 – 8)

TRAINOR, Barbara Ann Elizabeth Lang (EX.) Carr, Stevenson & MacKayCharlottetown Parnell Trainor (EX.) 65 Queen StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PENovember 20, 2021 (47 – 8)

RICHARD, Florence Mary Anna Marie Mallett (AD.) Cox & PalmerSt. Louis 250 Water StreetPrince Co., PE Summerside, PENovember 20, 2021 (47 – 8)

BEATON, Louise Ann (also Stirling John Douglas Beaton Campbell Lea known as Louise A. Beaton) (EX.) 65 Water StreetCharlottetown Charlottetown, PEQueens Co., PENovember 13, 2021 (46 – 7)

DAVEY, Donald (also known Michael Davey (EX.) Philip Mullally as Donald Henry Davey) William Pineau (EX.) 151 Great George StreetCharlottetown Charlottetown, PEQueens Co., PENovember 13, 2021 (46 – 7)

FOLEY, Michael Myles Peter Michael Foley (EX.) Carr, Stevenson & MacKayStratford 65 Queen StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PENovember 13, 2021 (46 – 7)

MacDONALD, Gertrude Regina Martin Walter MacDonald (EX.) Key Murray Law (Jean) 80 Grafton Street Souris Charlottetown, PEKings Co., PENovember 13, 2021 (46 – 7)

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IN THE SUPREME COURT - ESTATES DIVISION

TAKE NOTICE that all persons indebted to the following estates must make payment to the personal representative of the estates noted below, and that all persons having any demands upon the following estates must present such demands to the representative within six months of the date of the advertisement:

Estate of: Personal Representative: Date of Executor/Executrix (Ex) Place of the Advertisement Administrator/Administratrix (Ad) Payment

January 15, 2022 ROYAL GAZETTE 105

NELSON, Mary J. Charles Bame-Aldred (EX.) Key Murray LawBeverly 446 Main Street Massachusetts, USA O’Leary, PENovember 13, 2021 (46 – 7)

SAVILLE, George H. (also Kathy Saville (EX.) Key Murray Law known as George Henry Saville) Donnie Saville (EX.) 80 Grafton StreetFortune Bridge, Kings Co., PE Charlottetown, PENovember 13, 2021 (46 – 7)

WOOD, Beryl Elizabeth Deborah Wood Salter (EX.) Campbell LeaStratford David Wood (EX.) 65 Water StreetQueens Co., PE Donald Wood (EX.) Charlottetown, PENovember 13, 2021 (46 – 7)

ALLEN, Luke Stanley Shari Robertson (Affleck) (AD.) Cox & PalmerGlenfinnan 97 Queen StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PENovember 13, 2021 (46 – 7)

BERNARD, Edward Lee Wendell Bernard (AD.) Robert McNeillCharlottetown 251 Water StreetQueens Co., PE Summerside, PENovember 13, 2021 (46 – 7)

NICHOLSON, Mary Theresa Jena Lynn Nicholson (AD.) BWB Law OfficeBelfast 134 Kent StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PENovember 13, 2021 (46 – 7)

BROWN, Frona I. (also known Bethany Obermayer (EX.) Cox & Palmer as Frona Isobel Brown) Glenda Durrer (EX.) 250 Water StreetSummerside Summerside, PEPrince Co., PENovember 6, 2021 (45 – 6)

CAMPBELL, Florence Isobel Barry Copeland (EX.) McCabe LawSummerside 193 Arnett AvenuePrince Co., PE Summerside, PENovember 6, 2021 (45 – 6)

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IN THE SUPREME COURT - ESTATES DIVISION

TAKE NOTICE that all persons indebted to the following estates must make payment to the personal representative of the estates noted below, and that all persons having any demands upon the following estates must present such demands to the representative within six months of the date of the advertisement:

Estate of: Personal Representative: Date of Executor/Executrix (Ex) Place of the Advertisement Administrator/Administratrix (Ad) Payment

106 ROYAL GAZETTE January 15, 2022

LINKLETTER, Estelle E. Kendra Linkletter (EX.) Robert McNeillSummerside 251 Water Street Prince Co., PE Summerside, PENovember 6, 2021 (45 – 6)

PERRY, Roland Joseph Elsie Elizabeth O’Gorman (EX.) Robert McNeillSummerside 251 Water StreetPrince Co., PE Summerside, PENovember 6, 2021 (45 – 6)

PRIDHAM, Allan David Alana Pridham (EX.) Cox & PalmerAlberton Kelly Murphy (EX.) 250 Water StreetPrince Co., PE Summerside, PENovember 6, 2021 (45 – 6)

RAYNER, Wayne Herbert Jacqueline Ivy Arsenault (EX.) Campbell LeaNorth Enmore 65 Water StreetPrince Co., PE Charlottetown, PENovember 6, 2021 (45 – 6)

WALSH, Rita Myrtle Clare Henderson (EX.) E.W. Scott DickiesonCharlottetown (Acting Public Trustee) 10 Pownal StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PENovember 6, 2021 (45 – 6)

HARDING, David Wayne Cathy Gertrude MacDonald (AD.) Carr, Stevenson & MacKayStratford Jamie Florence Harding (AD.) 65 Queen StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PENovember 6, 2021 (45 – 6)

DORAN, William D. Beverly A. Doran (AD.) Key Murray LawMilford 80 Grafton StreetDelaware, USA Charlottetown, PEOctober 30, 2021 (44 – 5)

MacKINNON, Robert Kenneth Ralph MacDonald (AD.) E.W. Scott DickiesonNew Haven 10 Pownal StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PEOctober 30, 2021 (44 – 5)

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IN THE SUPREME COURT - ESTATES DIVISION

TAKE NOTICE that all persons indebted to the following estates must make payment to the personal representative of the estates noted below, and that all persons having any demands upon the following estates must present such demands to the representative within six months of the date of the advertisement:

Estate of: Personal Representative: Date of Executor/Executrix (Ex) Place of the Advertisement Administrator/Administratrix (Ad) Payment

January 15, 2022 ROYAL GAZETTE 107

THOMSON, LuLu Elizabeth Julie Hennessey (AD.) Catherine M. Parkman “Bessie” (aka Lulu Elizabeth P.O. Box 1056 “Bessie” Thompson) Charlottetown, PECharlottetown, Queens Co., PEOctober 30, 2021 (44 – 5)

MacDONALD, Priscilla Grace Patrick Daniel MacDonald (AD.) Carr, Stevenson & MacKayCharlottetown 65 Queen StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PEOctober 30, 2021 (44 – 5)

BRAZIL, Joseph Patrick Franklyn Ronald Brazil (EX.) Birt & McNeillMaple Hill 138 St. Peters RoadQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PEOctober 30, 2021 (44 – 5)

DEMEULENAERE, Marcella Gail Thaxter (EX.) Cox & Palmer Germain 4A Riverside DriveMontague Montague, PEKings Co., PEOctober 30, 2021 (44 – 5)

MacRAE, Donna Kathleen Ling Andrea Dawn MacRae (EX.) Carr, Stevenson & MacKay (aka Donna Kathleen MacRae) 65 Queen Street Charlottetown Charlottetown, PE Queens Co., PEOctober 30, 2021 (44 – 5)

CHAISSON, Joseph Leo Frances Chaisson (EX.) McLellan Brennan HrgaNewmarket 37 Central StreetOntario Summerside, PEOctober 23, 2021 (43 – 4)

CHAPPELL, Thelma Margaret Claire Daly (EX.) Cox & PalmerMurray River 4A Riverside DriveKings Co., PE Montague, PEOctober 23, 2021 (43 – 4)

ENMAN, Ira Leslie Carolyn Millar (EX.) Key Murray LawSummerside Sandra Howard (EX.) 494 Granville StreetPrince Co., PE Summerside, PEOctober 23, 2021 (43 – 4)

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IN THE SUPREME COURT - ESTATES DIVISION

TAKE NOTICE that all persons indebted to the following estates must make payment to the personal representative of the estates noted below, and that all persons having any demands upon the following estates must present such demands to the representative within six months of the date of the advertisement:

Estate of: Personal Representative: Date of Executor/Executrix (Ex) Place of the Advertisement Administrator/Administratrix (Ad) Payment

108 ROYAL GAZETTE January 15, 2022

GALLIE, John Philip Brenda Gallie (EX.) Carr, Stevenson & MacKayCharlottetown Joseph Brian Gallie (EX.) 65 Queen StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PEOctober 23, 2021 (43 – 4)

IRVINE, Ninian Barry Walter Randolph Scott Irvine Cox & PalmerNew Tecumseth (EX.) 250 Water StreetOntario Summerside, PEOctober 23, 2021 (43 – 4)

MacDONALD, John Charles Rose Marie MacDonald (EX.) Key Murray Law Arthur (aka Charlie Art MacDonald 106 Main Street and Charles A MacDonald) Souris, PESouris, Kings Co., PEOctober 23, 2021 (43 – 4)

MacNEILL, Eleanor R. Alvin C. MacNeill (EX.) Key Murray Law (aka Eleanor Ruth MacNeill) 494 Granville StreetCavendish Summerside, PEQueens Co., PEOctober 23, 2021 (43 – 4)

NICHOLSON, Lena Melinda Orville Blaine Dawson (EX.) Birt & MacNeillCharlottetown 138 St. Peters RoadQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PEOctober 23, 2021 (43 – 4)

TANTON, Deborah Jane James Adam Tanton (EX.) E.W. Scott DickiesonCharlottetown 10 Pownal StreetQueens Co., PE Charlottetown, PEOctober 23, 2021 (43 – 4)

FRENCH, Amelia Christine Susan Poirier (AD.) Cox & Palmer Toronto 97 Queen StreetOntario Charlottetown, PEOctober 23, 2021 (43 – 4)

ALLEN, David Tracey Kerry David Allen (EX.) Key Murray LawSummerside 494 Granville StreetPrince Co., PE Summerside, PEOctober 16, 2021 (42 – 3)

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CANADAPROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

IN THE SUPREME COURT - ESTATES DIVISION

TAKE NOTICE that all persons indebted to the following estates must make payment to the personal representative of the estates noted below, and that all persons having any demands upon the following estates must present such demands to the representative within six months of the date of the advertisement:

Estate of: Personal Representative: Date of Executor/Executrix (Ex) Place of the Advertisement Administrator/Administratrix (Ad) Payment

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ARSENAULT, Jean-Guy Desmond Arsenault (EX.) Key Murray LawAbram Village 494 Granville StreetWellington Summerside, PEPrince Co., PEOctober 16, 2021 (42 – 3)

CAMPBELL, Cyrilina Geraldine Erin Campbell Moore (EX.) Cox & Palmer Marie (aka Cyrilina Campbell) Tyler Campbell (EX.) 4A Riverside DriveRiverton, Kings Co., PE Montague, PEOctober 16, 2021 (42 – 3)

CAMPBELL, Jerome Duncan Linda Lucille Campbell (AD.) Cox & PalmerNewport Peter Clifford Campbell (AD.) 4A Riverside DriveKings Co., PE Montague, PEOctober 16, 2021 (42 – 3)

HUNTER, David Beaty Linda Ann Hunter (AD.) Carr, Stevenson & MacKayVernon Bridge Jeffery William David Hunter 65 Queen StreetQueens Co., PE (AD.) Charlottetown, PEOctober 16, 2021 (42 – 3)

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IN THE MATTER OF the Public Health Act, RSPEI 1988, c P-30.1 (the “Act”)

SELF-ISOLATION EXEMPTION ORDER

TO: All persons residing in or present in Prince Edward Island

WHEREAS a state of public health emergency was declared in Prince Edward Island as a result of the global COVID-19 pandemic on March 16, 2020 pursuant to Order in Council EC2020-174, and continued on April 15, 2020 by Order in Council EC2020-254, on May 15, 2020 by Order in Council EC2020-305, on June 15, 2020 by Order in Council EC2020-350, on July 14, 2020 by Order in Council EC2020-435, on August 14, 2020 by Order in Council EC2020-488, on September 13, 2020 by Order in Council EC2020-542, on October 13, 2020 by Order in Council EC2020-603, on November 12, 2020 by Order in Council EC2020-649, on December 12, 2020 by Order in Council EC2020-724, on January 11, 2021 by Order in Council EC2021-1, on February 10, 2021 by EC2021-71, on March 12, 2021 by Order in Council EC2021-138, on April 11, 2021 by Order in Council EC2021-271, on May 11, 2021 by Order-in-Council EC2021-407, on June 10, 2021 by Order-in-Council EC2021-494, on July 10, 2021 by Order-in-Council EC2021-577; on August 9, 2021 by Order-in-Council EC2021-658; on September 8, 2021 by Order-in-Council EC2021-733, on October 8, 2021 by Order-in-Council EC2021-813, on November 7, 2021 by Order-in-Council EC2021-909, on December 7, 2021 by Order-in-Council EC2021-993 and on January 6, 2022 by Order-in-Council EC2021-1061;

AND WHEREAS pursuant to the Act, I, as the Chief Public Health Officer issued an order effective March 22, 2020, which was later amended to be effective on March 31, April 17, May 1, May 8, May 15, May 22, June 1, June 12, June 26, August 19, October 2, November 20, December 4, December 7, De-cember 8, December 18, 2020, January 6, 2021, January 23, 2021, February 16, 2021, February 28, 2021, March 1, 2021, March 4, 2021, March 13, 2021, April 1, 2021, April 15, 2021, April 19, 2021, June 6, 2021, June 17, 2021, June 27, 2021, June 29, 2021, July 9, 2021, July 18, 2021, July 28, 2021, September 3, 2021, September 13, 2021, September 17, 2021, September 20, 2021, September 29, 2021, October 5, 2021, October 29, 2021, November 2, 2021, December 3, 2021, December 17, 2021, December 18, 2021, December 22, 2021, December 24, 2021, December 30, 2021 and January 7, 2022 (“COVID-19 Preven-tion and Self-Isolation Order”) with respect to self-isolation requirements;

AND WHEREAS the COVID-19 Prevention and Self-Isolation Order provides that I may exempt a person or classes of persons from the application of any section of the COVID-19 Prevention and Self-Isolation Order;

AND WHEREAS work and schooling are known to be social determinants of health in Prince Edward Island and considering the mental health of certain workers and individuals facilitating custody and ac-cess with children, I have determined there are certain asymptomatic individuals who must work or attend school and who may be exempted from the requirement to self-isolate for 14 days when arriving in the Province during the public health emergency while still maintaining measures to protect the health of the population;

AND WHEREAS testing and isolating individuals who test positive for COVID-19, and any variants of concern, will prevent transmission of the virus and the associated illness and death and protect Prince Edward Island’s health care system;

NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to my authority under subsections 39(1), 49(2), 49(3) and 56(1) of the Act, I hereby make the following Order and exemptions from the requirements in the COVID-19 Prevention and Self-Isolation Order to self-isolate:

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Definitions

1. In this Order, the definitions in the COVID-19 Prevention and Self-Isolation Order, as may be amend-ed from time to time, apply and have the same meaning in this Order except as otherwise defined in this Order, and:

(a) “dependent” means, in relation to an individual, a person claimed or to be claimed as a dependent of the individual for income tax purposes for the applicable taxation year.

(b) “domestic rotational worker” means a person who is a resident of Prince Edward Island, has completed a PEI Resident Worker Travel Form and who

(i) Travels frequently for same day work travel outside the Province within Canada (1 or more times per week or 4 times or more per month) with the risk of being in contact within two metres of other persons during their work travel; or

(ii) Travels routinely and frequently for work outside of the Province within Canada on a set schedule, spends 50% or more of their time outside the Province for work and are per-sons who spend 21 days or less in the Province at one time before leaving the Province again for work within Canada.

(c) “domestic travel” means travel within Canada.

(d) “end of life situation” means a situation in which an individual is being actively treated for a life-threatening illness which may end their life, which treatment can include palliative care.

(e) “extended family” means, in relation to an individual, a foster parent, or any other person stand-ing in loco parentis, a child or stepchild that is not a dependent, a grandchild or ward of the indi-vidual, a brother, sister, grandparent, great grandparent, mother-in-law, father-in-law, daughter-in-law, son-in-law, sister-in-law, brother-in-law, aunt, uncle, niece or nephew.

(f) “federally-exempt international travel” means international travel after which an individual is not required to quarantine or self-isolate after entering Canada pursuant to any Order of the Govern-ment of Canada under section 58 of the Quarantine Act (Canada);

(g) “health care facility” includes a long-term care facility, nursing home or community care facility.

(h) “high risk facility” means a health care facility, meat packing plant, seafood processing plant, correctional facility, child care facility or kindergarten – grade 12 school.

(i) “household” means, for the purposes of this Order, the persons who normally reside with an individual.

(j) “international rotational worker” means a person who

(i) is a resident of Prince Edward Island;

(ii) has completed a PEI Resident Worker Travel Form;

(iii) is not required to quarantine or self-isolate after entering Canada pursuant to any Order of the Government of Canada under section 58 of the Quarantine Act (Canada); and

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(iv) travels routinely and frequently for work outside of Canada on a set schedule, spends 50% or more of their time outside the Province for work and are persons who spend 21 days or less in the Province at one time before leaving the Province again for work within Canada.

(k) “international travel” means travel outside of Canada.

(l) “letter of approval issued by a public health official” means

(i) a letter of approval issued to a person by a public health official under this Order; and

(ii) for the purposes of section 17, includes an Authorized Designated Visitor form com-pleted and approved by a long-term care facility administrator or attending physician.

(m) “outside Atlantic Canada”, in relation to an individual, means being outside Atlantic Canada in the 14 days or less prior to travelling into the Province.

(n) “PEI Pass” means a document issued under this Order to a person, 12 years of age or older, by a public health official which indicates that the individual is fully vaccinated and does not need to self-isolate after entering the Province, subject to any requirements (including shorter periods of self-isolation) as may be determined by the Chief Public Health Officer.

(o) “PEI Resident Worker Travel Form” means an application form relating to a work letter of ap-proval under this Order including information as may be required under the COVID-19 Preven-tion and Self-Isolation Order and such additional requirements as indicated by the Chief Public Health Officer, including:

(i) frequency of work travel;

(ii) a person’s need to leave the person’s residence to perform work duties in the Province;

(iii) employer support of a person’s return to work after travelling outside of the Province; and

(iv) COVID-19 vaccination record.

(p) “resident short-term travel isolation measures” means compliance with the following measures:

(i) maintaining a physical distance of two metres from other persons in public spaces, whether indoors or outdoors;

(ii) wearing a non-medical mask indoors or outdoors when within two metres of individuals outside your household; and

(iii) following all public health measures.

(q) “rotational travel isolation measures” means compliance with the following measures:

(i) not attending public places including schools, grocery stores, banks, places of worship, restaurants, gyms or community centres, such as arenas;

(ii) not visiting with or hosting persons outside your household;

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(iii) not volunteering in the community in situations which may involve contact with persons from outside your household (i.e. fire departments);

(iv) wearing a non-medical mask indoors or outdoors when within two metres of individuals outside your household, including at school or daycare, if able, for children;

(v) having limited contact, where possible, with members of your household;

(vi) attending only essential medical, dental and health care appointments;

(vii) attending outdoor public spaces for exercise and recreation, as necessary, but avoiding crowded spaces;

(viii) going for drives outside your property, as necessary, to transport household members to activities such as work, school or recreational activities; and

(ix) arranging to pick up groceries or other essentials by delivery or by using a drive-thru service (for example, at restaurants or banks).

(r) “self-isolate except when at work” means compliance with the following measures:

(i) A person must self-isolate for 14 days after international travel, 8 days after federally-exempt international travel, 8 days after domestic travel or for the duration of their stay in the Province (if less than the days indicated here) except when travelling from home to work, when performing work or when travelling home from work;

(ii) A person must wear a non-medical mask when performing work, if the person’s work involves interaction with any other persons, including with the public;

(iii) A person must regularly practice hand hygiene and avoid contact within two metres of other persons, where possible, when at work; and

(iv) A person must follow all public health measures applicable to their workplace.

(s) “truck driver” means a person who drives a commercial truck (vehicle with a gross weight of over 4,500 kilograms) and who:

(i) travels for work within Canada; or

(ii) who travels for work outside Canada and who is not required to quarantine or to self-isolate after entering Canada pursuant to any Order of the Government of Canada under section 58 of the Quarantine Act (Canada).

(t) “work” means, for the purposes of this Order, the paid employment performed by a person at the work location provided to a public health official.

(u) “work isolation workplace measures” means the measures as outlined at subclauses 1(r)(ii), 1(r)(iii) and 1(r)(iv).

General Application

2. For greater certainty,

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(a) The exemptions in this Order are in relation to the COVID-19 Prevention and Self-Isolation Or-der and do not affect the operation of a federal, provincial or local public health order requiring individuals to remain in isolation except to the extent indicated in those orders.

(b) Where there is no exemption listed in this Order for a person, the COVID-19 Prevention and Self-Isolation Order applies to the person.

3. All persons subject to this Order shall monitor for symptoms of COVID-19, and if experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, shall immediately self-isolate until cleared by a public health official.

4. A public health official may issue:

(a) a PEI Pass, to a person who demonstrates to the public health official that the person qualifies for the PEI Pass as defined, or

(b) a letter of approval, to a person who demonstrates to the public health official that the person qualifies for a self-isolation exemption under this Order;

under such conditions as are determined by the Chief Public Health Officer, as may be amended from time to time.

5. For greater certainty, nothing in this Order limits the operation of the Act or its regulations or restricts the ability of the Chief Public Health Officer to issue public health orders or other orders or directives, as necessary.

Fully Vaccinated Travellers

6. Notwithstanding sections 7 to 23, persons travelling into the Province after domestic travel or inter-national travel who:

(a) are fully vaccinated and have a PEI Pass under this Order or a previous order issued by me;

(b) undergo testing for COVID-19 required by the Chief Public Health Officer at a location desig-nated by the Chief Public Health Officer as directed by a public health official;

(c) do not have a diagnosis of COVID-19 or symptoms of COVID-19 without a negative test result for COVID-19;

(d) are not a close contact of someone with symptoms of COVID-19 or in isolation;

(e) are not the subject of a federal, provincial or local public health order requiring them to remain in isolation in another jurisdiction; and

(f) have completed four days of self-isolation after entering the Province,

are, along with such persons less than 12 years of age travelling with them, exempt from the require-ment to self-isolate under the COVID-19 Prevention and Self-isolation Order.

Except as directed by a public health official, if a person under this section receives a positive test result for COVID-19, they must self-isolate in accordance with clause 4(a) of the COVID-19 Preven-tion and Self-isolation Order, or if a person under this section fails to submit to the required tests, they must self-isolate for 14 days.

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Rotational Workers

7. Asymptomatic persons who are international rotational workers are exempt from the requirement to self-isolate after international travel, provided they comply with the following conditions:

(a) on or before travelling into the Province, receive a letter of approval issued by a public health official;

(b) follow any direction provided to them by a public health official;

(c) undergo testing for COVID-19 required by the Chief Public Health Officer at a location desig-nated by the Chief Public Health Officer as directed by a public health official;

(d) self-isolate until they receive an initial negative test result for COVID-19;

(e) after receiving an initial negative test result, if not fully vaccinated, follow the rotational travel isolation measures for 8 days or for the duration of their stay in the Province (if 8 days or less); and

(f) with employer support and after receiving an initial negative test result, attend work in the Prov-ince while following the work isolation workplace measures, except cannot attend work if the work is in a high risk facility.

Except as directed by a public health official, if a person under this section receives a positive test result for COVID-19, they must self-isolate in accordance with clause 4(a) of the COVID-19 Preven-tion and Self-isolation Order, or if a person under this section fails to submit to the required tests, they must self-isolate for 14 days.

8. Asymptomatic persons who are domestic rotational workers are exempt from the requirement to self-isolate after domestic travel, provided they comply with the following conditions:

(a) on or before travelling into the Province, receive a letter of approval issued by a public health official;

(b) follow any direction provided to them by a public health official;

(c) undergo testing for COVID-19 required by the Chief Public Health Officer at a location desig-nated by the Chief Public Health Officer as directed by a public health official;

(d) self-isolate until they receive an initial negative test result for COVID-19 in the Province;

(e) after receiving an initial negative test result, if not fully vaccinated, follow the rotational travel isolation measures, for 8 days or for the duration of their stay in the Province (if 8 days or less); and

(f) with employer support, and after receiving an initial negative test result, attend work in the Province while following the work isolation workplace measures.

Except as directed by a public health official, if a person under this section receives a positive test result for COVID-19, they must self-isolate in accordance with clause 4(a) of the COVID-19 Preven-tion and Self-isolation Order, or if a person under this section fails to submit to the required tests, they must self-isolate for 14 days.

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Resident Truck Drivers

9. Asymptomatic truck drivers who reside in the Province are exempt from the requirement to self-isolate after international or domestic travel, provided they comply with the following conditions:

(a) on or before travelling into the Province, receive a letter of approval issued by a public health official;

(b) undergo testing for COVID-19 required by the Chief Public Health Officer at a location desig-nated by the Chief Public Health Officer as directed by a public health official;

(c) self-isolate until they receive an initial negative test result for COVID-19 in the Province, except on travelling into the Province, they may deliver their truck load in a contactless manner before self-isolating; and

(d) after receiving an initial negative test result after international travel, follow the resident short-term travel isolation measures for 14 days or for the duration of their stay in the Province (if 14 days or less); or

(e) after receiving an initial negative test result after federally-exempt international travel or domes-tic travel, follow the resident short-term travel isolation measures for 8 days or for the duration of their stay in the Province (if 8 days or less).

Except as directed by a public health official, if a person under this section receives a positive test result for COVID-19, they must self-isolate in accordance with clause 4(a) of the COVID-19 Preven-tion and Self-isolation Order, or if a person under this section fails to submit to the required tests, they must self-isolate for 14 days.

Government of Canada Exceptions – Other Workers

10. Asymptomatic members of the Canadian Armed Forces and asymptomatic transportation crews on planes, helicopters, buses or marine vessels, including members of the Canadian Coast Guard, who reside in the Province and who travel for work within Canada or who travel for work outside Canada and who are not required to quarantine or self-isolate after entering Canada pursuant to any Order of the Government of Canada under section 58 of the Quarantine Act (Canada) are exempt from the requirement to self-isolate after international or domestic travel, provided they comply with the fol-lowing conditions:

(a) on or before travelling into the Province, receive a letter of approval issued by a public health official;

(b) follow any direction provided to them by a public health official;

(c) undergo testing for COVID-19 required by the Chief Public Health Officer at a location desig-nated by the Chief Public Health Officer as directed by a public health official;

(d) self-isolate until they receive an initial negative test result for COVID-19 in the Province; and

(e) after receiving an initial negative test result after international or domestic travel, follow the resident short-term travel isolation measures for 8 days or for the duration of their stay in the Province (if 8 days or less).

Except as directed by a public health official, if a person under this section receives a positive test result for COVID-19, they must self-isolate in accordance with clause 4(a) of the COVID-19 Preven-

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tion and Self-isolation Order, or if a person under this section fails to submit to the required tests, they must self-isolate for 14 days.

11. Asymptomatic persons who are not required to self-isolate after entering Canada pursuant to any Order of the Government of Canada under section 58 of the Quarantine Act (Canada), and who are not rotational workers, truck drivers, persons described in section 10 or persons who work in a high risk facility in the Province, are exempt from the requirement to self-isolate after international travel provided they comply with the following conditions:

(a) on or before travelling into the Province, receive a letter of approval issued by a public health official;

(b) follow any direction provided to them by a public health official;

(c) undergo testing for COVID-19 required by the Chief Public Health Officer at a location desig-nated by the Chief Public Health Officer as directed by a public health official;

(d) self-isolate until they receive an initial negative test result for COVID-19 in the Province;

(e) after receiving an initial negative test result, self-isolate except when at work for 8 days or for the duration of their stay in the Province (if 8 days or less); and

(f) undergo follow-up testing for COVID-19 as directed by a public health official at the designated testing location.

Except as directed by a public health official, if a person under this section receives a positive test result for COVID-19, they must self-isolate in accordance with clause 4(a) of the COVID-19 Preven-tion and Self-isolation Order, or if a person under this section fails to submit to the required tests, they must self-isolate for 14 days.

Non-resident Truck Drivers, Transportation Crews and Military

12. Asymptomatic truck drivers, members of the Canadian Armed Forces and transportation crews on planes, helicopters, buses or marine vessels, including members of the Canadian Coast Guard who do not reside in the Province are exempt from the requirement to self-isolate after international or domestic travel provided they comply with the following conditions:

(a) follow any direction provided to them by a public health official;

(b) undergo testing for COVID-19 required by the Chief Public Health Officer at a location desig-nated by the Chief Public Health Officer as directed by a public health official;

(c) self-isolate until they receive an initial negative test result for COVID-19 in the Province, except on travelling into the Province, truck drivers may deliver their truck load in a contactless manner before self-isolating; and

(d) after receiving an initial negative test result, self-isolate except when at work for 14 days after international travel, 8 days after federally-exempt international travel, 8 days after domestic travel or for the duration of their stay in the Province (if less than the days indicated here).

Except as directed by a public health official, if a person under this section receives a positive test result for COVID-19, they must self-isolate in accordance with clause 4(a) of the COVID-19 Preven-tion and Self-isolation Order, or if a person under this section fails to submit to the required tests, they must self-isolate for 14 days.

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Domestic Travel Outside of the Province

13. Asymptomatic persons, except those persons described in section 14, are exempt from the require-ment to self-isolate after domestic travel outside of the Province when they are at work, provided they comply with the following conditions:

(i) on or before travelling into the Province, receive a letter of approval issued by a public health official;

(ii) follow any direction provided to them by a public health official;

(iii) undergo testing for COVID-19 required by the Chief Public Health Officer at a location desig-nated by the Chief Public Health Officer as directed by a public health official;

(iv) self-isolate until they receive an initial negative test result for COVID-19 in the Province; and

(v) after receiving an initial negative test result, self-isolate except when at work for 8 days or for the duration of their stay in the Province (if 8 days or less).

Except as directed by a public health official, if a person under this section receives a positive test result for COVID-19, they must self-isolate in accordance with clause 4(a) of the COVID-19 Preven-tion and Self-isolation Order, or if a person under this section fails to submit to the required tests, they must self-isolate for 14 days.

14. Asymptomatic persons who do not reside in the Province and are travelling into the Province for work and exiting the Province the same day are exempt from the requirement to self-isolate after domestic travel, provided they comply with the following conditions:

(a) on or before travelling into the Province, receive a letter of approval issued by a public health official;

(b) follow any direction provided to them by a public health official;

(c) undergo testing for COVID-19 required by the Chief Public Health Officer at a location desig-nated by the Chief Public Health Officer as directed by a public health official; and

(d) self-isolate except when at work for the duration of their stay in the Province.

Except as directed by a public health official, if a person under this section receives a positive test result for COVID-19, they must self-isolate in accordance with clause 4(a) of the COVID-19 Preven-tion and Self-isolation Order, or if a person under this section fails to submit to the required tests, they must self-isolate for 14 days.

Attendance at Court

15. Asymptomatic persons travelling into the Province after international travel or domestic travel from outside of the Province for the purpose of participating in an in-person court proceeding in the Prov-ince, whether the accused, victim, witness or party in such proceeding, are exempt from the require-ment to self-isolate after such international travel or domestic travel, provided they comply with the following conditions:

(a) on or before travelling into the Province, receive a letter of approval issued by a public health official;

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(b) follow any direction provided to them by a public health official;

(c) undergo testing for COVID-19 required by the Chief Public Health Officer at a location desig-nated by the Chief Public Health Officer as directed by a public health official;

(d) after travelling into the Province, self-isolate for 14 days after international travel, 8 days after federally-exempt international travel, 8 days after domestic travel or for the duration of their stay in the Province (if less than the days indicated here) other than when they are in court;

(e) wear a non-medical mask when interacting with other persons; and

(f) practise hand hygiene and follow all public health measures.

Except as directed by a public health official, if a person under this section receives a positive test result for COVID-19, they must self-isolate in accordance with clause 4(a) of the COVID-19 Preven-tion and Self-isolation Order, or if a person under this section fails to submit to the required tests, they must self-isolate for 14 days.

Attendance at Birth of a Child

16. Asymptomatic persons travelling into the Province after international travel or domestic travel from outside of the Province, for the purpose of compassionate visitation at the Prince County Hospital or the Queen Elizabeth Hospital for the birth of a child, are exempt from the requirement to self-isolate after international travel or domestic travel provided they comply with the following conditions:

(a) on or before travelling into the Province, receive a letter of approval issued by a public health official;

(b) follow any direction provided to them by a public health official;

(c) undergo testing for COVID-19 required by the Chief Public Health Officer at a location desig-nated by the Chief Public Health Officer as directed by a public health official;

(d) self-isolate until they receive an initial negative test result for COVID-19 in the Province;

(e) after receiving a negative test, self-isolate except when they are attending at the Prince County Hospital or the Queen Elizabeth Hospital for compassionate visits for the birth of the child, for 14 days after international travel, 8 days after federally-exempt international travel, 8 days after do-mestic travel or for the duration of their stay in the Province (if less than the days indicated here);

(f) undergo follow-up testing for COVID-19 as directed by a public health official at the designated testing location;

(g) wear a non-medical mask when interacting with other persons; and

(h) practise hand hygiene and follow all public health measures, including wearing personal protec-tive equipment (PPE), during the compassionate visitation.

Except as directed by a public health official, if a person under this section receives a positive test result for COVID-19, they must self-isolate in accordance with clause 4(a) of the COVID-19 Preven-tion and Self-isolation Order, or if a person under this section fails to submit to the required tests, they must self-isolate for 14 days.

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Visiting an Individual During End of Life Situation

17. Asymptomatic persons travelling into the Province after international travel or domestic travel from outside of the Province for the purpose of visiting an individual in an end of life situation are exempt from the requirement to self-isolate after international travel or domestic travel provided they comply with the following conditions:

(a) on or before travelling into the Province, receive a letter of approval issued by a public health official;

(b) follow any direction provided to them by a public health official;

(c) undergo testing for COVID-19 required by the Chief Public Health Officer at a location desig-nated by the Chief Public Health Officer as directed by a public health official;

(d) self-isolate until they receive an initial negative test result for COVID-19 required under clause (c), unless otherwise directed by the Chief Public Health Officer that an initial negative test is not required;

(e) after receiving a negative test or written confirmation from a public health official that a test for COVID-19 is not required, self-isolate except when they are visiting the individual in an end of life situation, for 14 days after international travel, 8 days after federally-exempt international travel, 8 days after domestic travel or for the duration of their stay in the Province (if less than the days indicated here);

(f) undergo follow-up testing for COVID-19 as directed by a public health official at the designated testing location;

(g) wear a non-medical mask when interacting with other persons; and

(h) practise hand hygiene and follow all public health measures and restrictions imposed by the facility housing the individual in the end of life situation, including wearing personal protective equipment (PPE), during the visitation with the individual in the end of life situation.

Except as directed by a public health official, if a person under this section receives a positive test result for COVID-19, they must self-isolate in accordance with clause 4(a) of the COVID-19 Preven-tion and Self-isolation Order, or if a person under this section fails to submit to the required tests, they must self-isolate for 14 days.

Attending a Funeral or Burial

18. Asymptomatic persons travelling into the Province after domestic travel from outside of the Province for the purpose of attending a funeral or burial of an extended family member are exempt from the requirement to self-isolate after domestic travel, provided they comply with the following conditions:

(a) on or before travelling into the Province, receive a letter of approval issued by a public health official;

(b) follow any direction provided to them by a public health official;

(c) undergo testing for COVID-19 required by the Chief Public Health Officer at a location desig-nated by the Chief Public Health Officer as directed by a public health official;

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(d) self-isolate until they receive an initial negative test result for COVID-19 in the Province;

(e) after receiving a negative test, self-isolate, except when they are attending the funeral or burial, for 8 days or for the duration of their stay in the Province (if 8 days or less);

(f) undergo follow-up testing for COVID-19 as directed by a public health official at the designated testing location;

(g) wear a non-medical mask when interacting with other persons; and

(h) practise hand hygiene and follow all public health measures.

Except as directed by a public health official, if a person under this section receives a positive test result for COVID-19, they must self-isolate in accordance with clause 4(a) of the COVID-19 Preven-tion and Self-isolation Order, or if a person under this section fails to submit to the required tests, they must self-isolate for 14 days.

Child Custody and Access

19. Asymptomatic persons who are not residents of the Province travelling into the Province after domes-tic travel from outside of the Province for the purpose of facilitating custody or access with children are exempt from the requirement to self-isolate after domestic travel provided they comply with the following conditions:

(a) on or before travelling into the Province, receive a letter of approval issued by a public health official;

(b) follow any direction provided to them by a public health official;

(c) after entering the Province, self-isolate for the duration of their stay in the Province other than when they are facilitating the custody or access exchange with the child or children;

(d) facilitate the custody or access exchange of the child or children within 24 hours after entering the Province;

(e) while in the Province, only attend at the designated location where the custody or access ex-change of the child or children will occur;

(f) other than the designated location prescribed in clause (e), avoid all public places;

(g) leave the Province immediately upon completing the custody or access exchange;

(h) wear a non-medical mask when interacting with other persons; and

(i) practise hand hygiene and follow all public health measures.

20. Asymptomatic persons who are residents of the Province and are travelling into the Province after domestic travel for the purposes of facilitating a custody or access exchange outside the Province are exempt from the requirement to self-isolate provided they comply with the following conditions:

(a) while outside the Province, stopped only for essential purposes (for example: fuel, take away food, washroom) and only attended at the designated location where the custody or access ex-change of the child or children occurred; and

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(b) practised hand hygiene and followed all public health measures during travel outside the Province.

21. Except as outlined in section 20, asymptomatic persons who are residents of the Province and are travelling into the Province after domestic travel for the purposes of facilitating custody or access for children outside the Province are exempt from the requirement to self-isolate provided they comply with the following conditions:

(a) on or before travelling into the Province, receive a letter of approval issued by a public health official;

(b) undergo testing for COVID-19 required by the Chief Public Health Officer at a location desig-nated by the Chief Public Health Officer as directed by a public health official;

(c) self-isolate until they receive an initial negative test result for COVID-19 in the Province;

(d) after receiving a negative test result, follow the rotational travel isolation measures for 8 days or for the duration of their stay in the Province (if 8 days or less);

(e) undergo follow-up testing for COVID-19 as directed by a public health official at the designated testing location; and

(f) practise hand hygiene and follows all public health measures.

Except as directed by a public health official, if a person under this section receives a positive test result for COVID-19, they must self-isolate in accordance with clause 4(a) of the COVID-19 Preven-tion and Self-isolation Order, or if a person under this section fails to submit to the required tests, they must self-isolate for 14 days.

22. Asymptomatic children under the age of 18 years travelling into the Province after domestic travel from outside of the Province for the purpose of exercising or facilitating custody or access with their parent or legal guardian, on their return to the Province, are exempt from the requirement to self-isolate after domestic travel provided that, for the period of 8 days after travelling into the Province, they comply with the following conditions:

(a) undergo testing for COVID-19 required by the Chief Public Health Officer at a location desig-nated by the Chief Public Health Officer as directed by a public health official;

(b) self-isolate until they receive an initial negative test result for COVID-19 in the Province;

(c) undergo follow-up testing for COVID-19 as directed by a public health official at the designated testing location; and

(d) practise hand hygiene and follow all public health measures.

Except as directed by a public health official, if a person under this section receives a positive test result for COVID-19, they must self-isolate in accordance with clause 4(a) of the COVID-19 Preven-tion and Self-isolation Order, or if a person under this section fails to submit to the required tests, they must self-isolate for 14 days.

PEI Resident Essential Travel

23. Persons who are residents of the Province who:

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(a) have not been outside of the Province for a period greater than 24 hours immediately prior to travelling into the Province;

(b) do not have symptoms of COVID-19 or have a current diagnosis of COVID-19;

(c) are not a close contact of someone with symptoms of COVID-19 or a current diagnosis of COVID-19;

(d) are not the subject of a federal, provincial or local public health order requiring them to remain in isolation;

(e) follow any direction provided to them by a public health official, including to undergo testing for COVID-19 required by the Chief Public Health Officer at a location designated by the Chief Public Health Officer as directed by a public health official; and

(f) meet the requirements and comply with all mandatory direction provided at: https://www.prince edwardisland.ca/en/information/health-and-wellness/same-day-travel-off-island-for-pei-resi-dents, as published December 22, 2021 as may be amended from time to time;

are exempt from the requirement to self-isolate.

Effective Date

24. This Order:

(a) revokes and replaces my order of December 22, 2021;

(b) is effective on January 7, 2022 at 8 a.m., except where stated in this Order to have retroactive effect; and

(c) shall remain in effect for the duration of the public health emergency in the Province, unless earlier amended or revoked.

TAKE NOTICE that failure to comply with this Order is an offence for which you may be liable on sum-mary conviction in accordance with section 66 of the Act.

DATED at Charlottetown, Queens County, Prince Edward Island this 7th day of January, 2022.

Dr. Heather MorrisonChief Public Health Officer

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IN THE MATTER OF the Public Health Act, RSPEI 1988, Cap. P-30.1 (the “Act”)

COVID-19 PREVENTION AND SELF-ISOLATION ORDER

TO: All persons residing in or present in Prince Edward Island; and

All businesses, services and organizations operating or carrying on business in Prince Edward Island

WHEREAS a state of public health emergency was declared in Prince Edward Island on March 16, 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic pursuant to Order in Council EC2020-174, and continued on April 15, 2020 by Order in Council EC2020-254, on May 15, 2020 by Order in Council EC2020-305, on June 15, 2020 by Order in Council EC2020-350, on July 14, 2020 by Order in Council EC2020-435, on August 14, 2020 by Order in Council EC2020-488, on September 13, 2020 by Order in Council EC2020-542, on October 13, 2020 by Order in Council EC2020-603, on November 12, 2020 by Order in Council EC2020-649, on December 12, 2020 by Order in Council EC2020-724, on January 11, 2021 by Order in Council EC2021-1, on February 10, 2021 by EC2021-71, on March 12, 2021 by Order in Council EC2021-138, on April 11, 2021 by Order-in-Council EC2021-271, on May 11, 2021 by Order-in-Council EC2021-407, on June 10, 2021 by Order-in-Council EC2021-494, on July 10, 2021 by Order-in-Council EC2021-577, on August 9, 2021 by Order-in-Council EC2021-658; on September 8, 2021 by Order-in-Council EC2021-733, on October 8, 2021 by Order-in-Council EC2021-813, on November 7, 2021 by Order-in-Council EC2021-909; on December 7, 2021 by Order-in-Council EC2021-993 and on January 6, 2022 by Order-in-Council EC2021-1061;

AND WHEREAS in consultation with the Lieutenant Governor in Council, I believe it is reasonably nec-essary to impose special measures in Prince Edward Island (“the Province”) in order to protect the health of the population;

AND WHEREAS pursuant to subsection 39(1) of the Act, I, as the Chief Public Health Officer, may require a person to take or refrain from taking any action that is specified in this Order in respect of a communicable disease;

AND WHEREAS I, as the Chief Public Health Officer, pursuant to subsection 39(2) of the Act, believe on reasonable and probable grounds that:

(a) a communicable disease, COVID-19, including any new variants of the virus causing COVID-19, exists or may exist in the Province;

(b) the communicable disease presents a risk to the health of persons in the Province; and

(c) the requirements specified in this Order are necessary to prevent, decrease or eliminate the risk to health presented by the communicable disease;

AND WHEREAS pursuant to clauses 49(2)(c.1), (d) and (e) of the Act, I, as the Chief Public Health Of-ficer, may order persons to refrain from entering or attending a public place or premises; to refrain from assembling in a public gathering in a specified area; limit the number of persons who will be permitted to attend a public gathering; limit the purpose for a public gathering or to refrain from travelling to or from any area of the province or on any road, street or highway;

AND WHEREAS pursuant to clause 49(2)(g) of the Act, I, as the Chief Public Health Officer, may or-der any other measure that is reasonably believed to be necessary for the protection of the health of the population during the public health emergency and pursuant to subsection 49(3) of the Act, I may require a person or class of persons who I reasonably believe is not protected against a communicable disease to take preventative measures;

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AND WHEREAS the reasons for this Order are the global COVID-19 pandemic, the health risks posed by the pandemic, including health risks posed by new variants of the virus causing COVID-19, and the necessity to prevent, decrease or eliminate those health risks;

AND WHEREAS testing and isolating individuals who test positive for COVID-19, and any variants of concern, will prevent transmission of the virus and the associated illness and death and protect Prince Edward Island’s health care system;

AND WHEREAS, at the time of making this Order, recommendations from the National Advisory Com-mittee on Immunization inform that approximately two weeks after receiving a completed series, currently authorized vaccines in Canada have been shown to be highly efficacious in the short term against confirmed symptomatic COVID-19 disease, appear to be efficacious against severe COVID-19 outcomes such as hospitalization or death, and may reduce infection and transmission of the COVID-19 virus;

AND WHEREAS unvaccinated individuals increase the likelihood of transmission to other vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals; and while substantial progress has been made in vaccinating the population of PEI 12 years of age and older, and a new pediatric vaccine has started being administered to children 5 to 11 years of age, a significant portion of the public is unvaccinated which may lead to an increase in cases, hospitalizations, and intensive care admissions, primarily in unvaccinated people;

AND WHEREAS some events and activities are known to increase the risk of COVID-19 disease trans-mission and outbreaks; various options for establishing vaccine status, including in paper and online for-mat, are readily available to members of the public; and programs that require that proof of vaccination be provided at some events and activities may reduce the public health risk of COVID-19;

AND WHEREAS I recognize the effect which the measures I am putting in place to protect the health of the public have on persons who are unvaccinated and, with this in mind, have engaged and will continue to engage in a process of reconsideration of these measures, based upon the information and evidence avail-able to me, including infection rates, sources of transmission, the presence of clusters and outbreaks, the number of people in hospital and in intensive care, deaths, the emergence of and risks posed by virus vari-ants of concern, vaccine availability, immunization rates, the vulnerability of particular populations, and reports from the rest of Canada and other jurisdictions, with a view to balancing the interests of the people affected by this Order, including constitutionally protected interests, against the risk of harm to the public health created by unvaccinated persons;

AND WHEREAS further relaxation of public health measures may occur after a greater proportion of the population of PEI is fully vaccinated, booster doses are provided for high-risk individuals and uptake is increased for Health Canada’s November 2021-approved pediatric vaccine over the next several months;

AND WHEREAS pursuant to subsection 56(1) of the Act, I, as the Chief Public Health Officer, may require any person to provide information that the Chief Public Health Officer reasonably considers necessary to:

(a) assess the threat that a disease presents to public health and plan for and address the threat; or

(b) evaluate and monitor the health and safety of the general public;

AND WHEREAS pursuant to section 60 of the Act, a public health official may request assistance from a peace officer in conducting an inspection, investigation, inquiry, search or in enforcing an order made under the Act;

AND WHEREAS pursuant to subsection 61(4) of the Act, no person shall knowingly provide false or misleading information, either orally or in writing, to a public health official;

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NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to my authority under subsections 39(1), 49(2), 49(3), and 56(1) of the Act, I hereby order as follows:

Definitions

1. In this Order:

(a) “Atlantic Canada” means the provinces of New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.

(b) “close contact” means:

(i) A person who meets the criteria as outlined January 7, 2022 at https://www.princeed-wardisland.ca/en/information/health-and-wellness/covid-19-close-contacts, as may be amended from time to time;

(ii) A person who comes into direct contact with the infectious body fluids (for example: a cough or a sneeze) of a person who is confirmed or suspected to be infected with COVID-19; or

(iii) A person who is exposed to COVID-19 in such other conditions as determined by the Chief Public Health Officer,

but does not include a person who consistently and appropriately uses personal protective equip-ment while caring for a person who is confirmed or suspected to be infected with COVID-19.

(c) “COVID-19 molecular test” means a COVID-19 screening or diagnostic test, including a test performed using the method of polymerase chain reaction (PCR), nucleic acid test (NAT), nu-cleic acid amplification (NAAT) or reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP).

(d) “COVID-19 vaccination record” means a record of information, issued to a person by a govern-ment, health authority or licensed health care provider (for example: a pharmacist or physician), to indicate that the person identified in the record has been vaccinated for COVID-19 on a cer-tain date(s) with one or more doses of a vaccine for use in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic, which record must be in English or French and any translation into English or French must be a certified translation, and which record may include a record of vaccination from a province or territory in Canada which details:

(i) the person’s name, address, provincial health number and date of birth;

(ii) the name of the vaccine and the dose administered;

(iii) identification of the manufacturer and lot number of the vaccine;

(iv) the date on which the vaccine was administered.

(e) “fully vaccinated”, effective December 14, 2021, means, in relation to an individual, 14 days after the individual has received:

(i) a completed series of a vaccine authorized by Health Canada for use in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic, including any accepted combination of such vaccines recom-mended by the National Advisory Committee on Immunization;

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(ii) one or two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine not authorized by Health Canada for use in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic, followed by one dose of a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine (e.g. Pfizer or Moderna) authorized by Health Canada for use in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic;

(iii) a completed series of a COVID-19 vaccine authorized by the World Health Organization and accepted by the Government of Canada for travel into Canada; or

(iv) three doses of a COVID-19 vaccine not authorized by Health Canada for use in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic.

(f) “household” means persons who normally reside together at a residence.

(g) “letter of approval issued by a public health official” means a letter of approval issued to a person pursuant to the Chief Public Health Officer’s Self-isolation Exemption Order effective January 7, 2022, as may be amended or replaced from time to time.

(h) “mask” means any mask, including a non-medical mask, that meets all of the following require-ments:

(i) it is made of at least three multiple layers of tightly woven material such as cotton or linen or is a medical-grade mask;

(ii) it completely covers a person’s nose, mouth and chin without gaping; and

(iii) it can be secured to a person’s head with ties or ear loops.

(i) “medical exemption letter” means, for the purposes of this Order, an individual’s medical exemp-tion letter issued under this Order by a public health official to an individual, 12 years of age or older, who is not fully vaccinated.

(j) “operator”, for the purposes of this Order, includes an owner.

(k) “ordinarily present” means present in the referenced province or geographical area for six months or more, and includes transient persons who have not been resident in another province or coun-try for six months or more if they have been resident in the province or geographical area con-tinuously for three months or more.

(l) “organizer” means the person responsible for organizing an event and includes the individual who develops and makes available for inspection or develops and submits, as applicable, to the Chief Public Health Officer, the operational plan for an organized gathering under the Organized Gatherings sections of this Order.

(m) “partially vaccinated” means, in relation to an individual 5 years of age or older, 21 days after the individual has received one dose of a two-dose series of a vaccine authorized by Health Canada for use in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic.

(n) “patron” means an individual who accesses a business, service or organization in person but does not include staff or contractors of that business service or organization who are actively working at the business, service or organization. For greater certainty, an individual who is an employee or a contractor at a business, service or organization who accesses that business, service or orga-nization, when the individual is not actively working, is considered a patron for the purposes of this Order.

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(o) “peace officer” means, for the purposes of this Order, a police officer or any other person desig-nated or appointed as a peace officer under any law of Prince Edward Island.

(p) “PEI pass” means a document issued under the Self-isolation Exemption Order, by a public health official, to a person, 12 years of age or older which indicates that the individual is fully vacci-nated and does not need to self-isolate after entering the Province, subject to any requirements (including shorter periods of self-isolation) as may be determined by the Chief Public Health Officer.

(q) “PEI Self-isolation Declaration” means a document issued under this Order, by a public health official, to a person after the person has completed (on behalf of themselves or their household) the PEI Self-isolation Declaration form in advance of their travel into the Province to provide complete details of their self-isolation plans after they enter the Province.

(r) “PEI VaxPass” means a record in paper or electronic form, issued by the Government of Prince Edward Island to an individual resident of the Province who requests the record, providing evi-dence that an individual is fully vaccinated;

(s) “proof of COVID-19 vaccination” means, for the purposes of this Order, an individual’s proof of personal photo identification, such as a driver’s license or passport, and that same individual’s:

(i) COVID-19 vaccination record; or

(ii) PEI VaxPass;

For the purposes of this definition, an individual less than 19 years of age is not required to provide proof of personal photo identification.

(t) “proof of medical exemption” means, for the purposes of this Order an individual’s proof of personal photo identification, such as a driver’s license or passport, and that same individual’s medical exemption letter. For the purposes of this definition, an individual less than 19 years of age is not required to provide proof of personal photo identification.

(u) “public place” means any part of the following places accessible to the public, insofar as it is enclosed:

(i) a retail business, a shopping centre, or a building or room of a business where services are provided;

(ii) a restaurant or a liquor licensed establishment;

(iii) a place of worship or faith gathering;

(iv) a place where activities or services of a cultural or entertainment nature are offered;

(v) a place where sports are played or recreational activities are carried on;

(vi) a rental hall or other place used to hold events, including conventions and conferences, or to hold receptions;

(vii) a place where Government services are available to the public;

(viii) a common area, including an elevator, in a tourism establishment, as defined under the Tourism Industry Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. T-3.3;

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(ix) a lobby, reception area, stairwell or elevator in an office building other than an apartment building;

(x) a common area or public space on a university or college campus; and

(xi) a train or bus station, a ferry terminal, or an airport.

(v) “resident” means a person who is legally entitled to be or to remain in Canada, makes their home in a referenced province or geographical area and is ordinarily present in that province or geo-graphical area;

(w) “self-isolate” means compliance with the following measures:

(i) A person must remain in their residence or residence grounds, except to seek medi-cal care or due to extraordinary circumstances including reasons of personal safety. A person who resides in an apartment building, condominium, rental accommodation, rooming house, or other attached housing must remain on the residence’s property and maintain a two-metre distance from other persons at all times while in common areas, corridors, stairwells, elevators, other shared spaces, and outdoors;

(ii) If a person must leave their residence or the residence’s property for a reason outlined in sub-clause (i), the person must maintain a two-metre distance from other persons at all times, other than during treatment by a health care worker; and

(iii) all additional self-isolation requirements published at: https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/information/health-and-wellness/covid-19-self-isolation.

Points of Entry

2. Every person arriving on Prince Edward Island shall, at any and all points of entry, prior to travelling into the Province:

(a) stop when instructed to do so by a peace officer or public health official;

(b) answer any questions posed and provide all information requested by a peace officer, public health official or health practitioner, including but not limited to: name, proof of identification, place of ordinary residence, license plate number, contact information, travel details, reason for travelling into the Province, occupation, employer, employer contact, work location and symp-tom information;

(c) if requested by a public health official or health practitioner,

(i) submit to such tests, including a COVID-19 molecular test, and examinations as may be required by the Chief Public Health Officer; and

(ii) follow any direction provided to them by a public health official relating to such tests or examinations;

(d) if requested by a public health official or a peace officer, provide information on whether or not they are fully vaccinated or partially vaccinated or provide their COVID-19 vaccination record or PEI VaxPass, where necessary;

(e) if requested by a public health official or a peace officer, declare if they are experiencing symp-toms of COVID-19 including coughing, difficulty breathing or fever; and

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(f) if requested by a public health official or a peace officer, provide:

(i) their PEI Pass;

(ii) their PEI Self-isolation Declaration;

(iii) any applicable letter of approval from a public health official issued under the Self-isolation Exemption Order; or

(iv) complete details of their self-isolation plan.

3. For greater certainty, where any person who is not a resident of the Province does not comply with section 2 and travels into the Province after arriving in the Province at a point of entry, a peace officer is hereby authorized and directed to return that person to an interprovincial border and require the person to leave the Province immediately, or at such a time as may be directed.

Mandatory Self-Isolation

4. Unless exempted by the Self-Isolation Exemption Order or as directed by a public health official, persons travelling into, residing in or present in Prince Edward Island who fall under any of the categories below shall follow the requirements and self-isolate for the period of time specified here. For greater certainty, mandatory self-isolation for an individual under this Order is based on that individual’s circumstances, and self-isolation requirements for an individual may change and be af-fected, for example, by travel, testing for COVID-19, failing to submit to a required test, symptoms of COVID-19 or contact with others affected by COVID-19:

(a) Persons diagnosed with COVID-19 shall:

(i) if they are fully vaccinated, self-isolate for a period of at least 7 days after the onset of COVID-19 symptoms or at least 7 days after the date of their initial positive COVID-19 test, whichever is the earlier date, and for such additional time as indicated by a public health official;

(ii) if they are fully vaccinated and leave isolation after 7 days under (i), avoid all contact with vulnerable persons (for example: individuals in high-risk settings such as long-term care, congregate living or childcare facilities or individuals who may be at risk for severe COVID-19 outcomes) for a period of 10 days after the start of their self-isolation under (i); and

(iii) if they are not fully vaccinated, self-isolate for a period of 10 days after the onset of COVID-19 symptoms or at least 10 days after the date of their initial positive COVID-19 test, whichever is the earlier date.

(b) Persons who are symptomatic for COVID-19 and awaiting the results of a test for COVID-19 shall self-isolate until they receive a negative test result.

(c) Persons who are identified as a close contact of an individual who is a confirmed case of COVID-19 shall, subject to required testing after being identified as a close contact:

(i) if they are fully vaccinated, self-isolate for

A. 96 hours from their last exposure to the confirmed case of COVID-19, if they re-ceive negative test results on any required COVID-19 tests during that period, or

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B. such additional time to 96 hours, as indicated by a public health official;

(ii) if they are not fully vaccinated, self-isolate for

A. 7 days from their last exposure to the confirmed case of COVID-19, if they receive negative test results on any required COVID-19 tests during that period, or

B. such additional time to 7 days, as indicated by a public health official; and

(iii) if they leave isolation after 96 hours under (i) or after 7 days under (ii),

A. monitor for symptoms of COVID-19 for a period of 10 days after their last ex-posure to the confirmed case of COVID-19, and if experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, shall immediately self-isolate and seek testing for COVID-19; and

B. avoid all contact with vulnerable persons (for example: individuals in high-risk set-tings such as long-term care, congregate living or childcare facilities or individuals who may be at risk for severe COVID-19 outcomes) for a period of 10 days after their last exposure to the confirmed case of COVID-19.

(d) Persons who are household members of a person who is self-isolating as a result of potential exposure to COVID-19 (for example, as a close contact or after return from travel) shall follow the criteria applicable to them as outlined January 7, 2022 at: https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/information/health-and-wellness/covid-19-close-contacts, as may be amended from time.

(e) Persons travelling into the Province from outside Canada on and after June 17, 2021 who are not required to quarantine or self-isolate after entering Canada pursuant to any Order of the Government of Canada under section 58 of the Quarantine Act (Canada) shall self-isolate for 8 days from their date of entry to the Province or for the duration of their stay in the Province (if shorter than 8 days), regardless of whether a negative test result for COVID-19 is received during that period.

(f) Persons travelling into the Province from within Canada on and after June 27, 2021 shall self-isolate for 8 days from their date of entry to the Province (including, subject to the federal requirements, if the person is travelling into the Province after having completed part of the quarantine or self-isolation required pursuant to any Order of the Government of Canada under section 58 of the Quarantine Act (Canada) in another province or territory) or for the duration of their stay in the Province (if shorter than 8 days), regardless of whether a negative test result for COVID-19 is received during that period.

(g) Persons who are participating in work isolation protocol for an employer approved under the Chief Public Health Officer’s Policy for Work Isolation for Essential Worker Close Contacts (Test-to-Stay) dated January 6, 2022, as may be amended from time to time, must follow the re-quirements in that Policy applicable to them, including any self-isolation or testing requirements outlined in the policy, for the period(s) of time as outlined in the Policy.

Mandatory Self-Isolation – Temporary Foreign Workers

5. Subject to clause 4(e) and section 6, all temporary foreign workers, who are not fully vaccinated, trav-elling into the Province shall self-isolate for 14 days at a quarantine facility designated by the Minister of Health and Wellness, regardless of whether a negative test result for COVID-19 is received during that period.

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6. The following temporary foreign workers are exempt from the requirements in section 5:

(a) temporary foreign workers employed by an employer that has submitted a transition plan which addresses self-isolation requirements, and which plan has been approved by the Chief Public Health Officer; and

(b) such other temporary foreign workers as may be otherwise exempted by the Chief Public Health Officer under exceptional circumstances, provided satisfactory arrangements have been made for the temporary foreign worker to comply with self-isolation requirements.

7. Temporary foreign workers exempted from the requirements of section 5 who travel into the Province shall remain subject to the requirement to self-isolate in accordance with this Order, an applicable transition plan and applicable directions of the Chief Public Health Officer.

PEI Self-isolation Declaration

8. A public health official may issue a PEI Self-isolation Declaration to a person (and their household, as applicable) to indicate that the public health official has received and reviewed, prior to the person entering the Province, the person’s self-isolation plan and such other relevant information required by the Chief Public Health Officer.

Medical Exemption Letter

9. A public health official, designated by the Chief Public Health Officer to make COVID-19 medical exemption decisions, may:

(a) issue a medical exemption letter to an individual, 12 years of age or older, who is not fully vac-cinated and whose physician licensed to practise medicine or nurse practitioner has forwarded a medical exemption request form, provided by the Chief Public Health Officer, to the Chief Public Health Officer indicating that the individual meets the following criteria:

(i) the individual has a medical condition that is a contraindication that prevents them from completing a COVID-19 vaccine dosage regimen, according to the terms of market authorization of the relevant COVID-19 vaccines in the country in which the person resides; and

(ii) the individual has confirmation, from a physician who is licensed to practise medicine or a nurse practitioner completing the medical exemption request form, of the individual’s medical condition referred to in clause (a) at the time of the medical exemption request.

(b) impose on any individual issued a medical exemption letter under clause (a), public health mea-sures consistent with this Order to minimize the risk of introduction or spread of COVID-19.

10. A public health official, designated by the Chief Public Health Officer to make COVID-19 medi-cal exemption decisions, may revoke an individual’s medical exemption letter based on evidence, obtained by or provided to the public health official, that indicates the individual no longer meets the criteria listed in clause 9(a).

Testing Requirements

11. Every person present in the Province shall:

(a) submit to such tests, including a COVID-19 molecular test, and examinations as may be re-quired for a COVID-19 public health purpose by the Chief Public Health Officer; and

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(b) follow any direction provided to them by the Chief Public Health Officer or a public health of-ficial relating to such tests or examinations.

12. Every person present in the Province who receives a positive test result from a COVID-19 molecular test, if that COVID-19 molecular test is not taken under direction by the Chief Public Health Officer or a public health official, shall immediately report the positive test result to the Chief Public Health Officer.

Masking Requirements

13. Effective September 17, 2021, all persons must wear a mask while present in a public place.

14. Notwithstanding section 13, a person is exempt from the requirement to wear a mask while present in a public place if the person:

(a) is less than 2 years of age;

(b) is age 2 to 5 years and will not wear a mask;

(c) is a person for whom the wearing of the mask is not possible because of the person’s medical condition;

(d) cannot remove their mask without assistance;

(e) is reasonably accommodated by not wearing a mask in accordance with the Human Rights Act, R.S.P.E.I 1988, Cap. H-12;

(f) is in the public place receiving care or being provided a service or while participating in a physi-cal or other activity requiring the mask be removed, in which case the person may remove the mask for the duration of the care, service or activity;

(g) removes the mask momentarily for identification or ceremonial purposes;

(h) is in a courtroom, jury room or secured area in a courthouse, or room where a proceeding or meeting of an administrative tribunal established by legislation is being held;

(i) is consuming food or a beverage in a public place;

(j) is a performer, performers in a small group or an officiant in the course of performing activities requiring the playing of a wind instrument, or vocalization such as talking or singing at the fol-lowing events or activities:

(i) conventions, conferences or speaking engagements;

(ii) social events;

(iii) arts and culture events;

(iv) sports and physical activity; or

(v) weddings, funerals or other faith gatherings;

or

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(k) is participating in exercise activity or sport at a fitness facility, gym or a place where sports are played or recreational activities are carried on.

15. Effective September 17, 2021, all persons must wear a mask while travelling on vehicles providing transportation to the public, including:

(a) any public transit, including municipally-operated buses;

(b) any public passenger vehicle, including community transit vehicles, commercial vehicles (shut-tle vans), and vehicles providing charters or tours or both;

(c) any school buses operated by an education authority under the Education Act, R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. E-.02, and any vehicles of any capacity operated by private schools registered under the Private Schools Act, R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. P-20.01;

(d) commuter vehicles, courtesy vehicles, vans, mini-buses, or buses of any passenger capacity providing services to the public;

(e) taxicabs, as defined in the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. H-5, operating in Prince Edward Island.

16. Notwithstanding section 15, the following persons are exempt from the requirement to wear a mask while travelling on vehicles providing transportation to the public:

(a) a person who is less than 2 years of age;

(b) a person who is age 2 to 5 years and will not wear a mask;

(c) a person for whom the wearing of a mask is not possible because of the person’s medical condition;

(d) a person who cannot remove their mask without assistance; and

(e) a person who is reasonably accommodated by not wearing a mask in accordance with the Human Rights Act, supra.

17. A person may remove the mask momentarily for identification purposes when boarding any public transit set out in section 15.

18. Effective December 17, 2021, all persons who are employees, volunteers or contractors of a business, service or organization, including provincial and municipal government services, must wear a mask while present at the business, service or organization unless a person:

(a) maintains a distance of two metres or more from other persons;

(b) is a person for whom the wearing of the mask is not possible because of the person’s medical condition;

(c) cannot remove their mask without assistance;

(d) is reasonably accommodated by not wearing a mask in accordance with the Human Rights Act, R.S.P.E.I 1988, Cap. H-12;

(e) removes the mask momentarily for identification or ceremonial purposes;

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(f) is in a courtroom, jury room or secured area in a courthouse, or room where a proceeding or meeting of an administrative tribunal established by legislation is being held;

(g) is consuming food or a beverage;

(h) meets the requirements of clause 14(j); or

(i) is participating in exercise activity or sport at a fitness facility, gym or a place where sports are played or recreational activities are carried on.

19. The requirements to wear a mask as set out in this Order do not apply to persons in public places, when those persons are referenced in the following and in compliance with the following, as applicable:

(a) Chief Public Health Officer’s Long-Term Care Facilities and Nursing Homes Visitation and Staff Movement Order, as may be amended from time to time;

(b) Chief Public Health Officer’s Vaccination Information and Testing Order for community care facilities, long-term care facilities and nursing homes, as may be amended from time to time;

(c) Chief Public Health Officer’s Vaccination Information and Testing Policy Order for Front-line Public Service Providers, as may be amended from time to time;

(d) Chief Public Health Officer’s Guidance applicable to kindergarten – grade 12 public and private schools. including the Chief Public Health Office Back-to-School Guidance 2022, as may be amended from time to time;

(e) Chief Public Health Officer’s guidance applicable to licensed and unlicensed childcare facilities, as may be amended from time to time; and

(f) Chief Public Health Officer’s Private Community Care Facilities Visitation Guidance, as may be amended from time to time.

20. For greater certainty, the requirements to wear a mask as set out in this Order are the minimum stan-dards that persons, businesses, services and organizations must adhere to, and where the business, service or organization’s operational plan required in accordance with this Order imposes a greater standard, then that standard applies.

21. For greater certainty, the requirements to wear a mask as set out in this Order do not replace the im-portance of compliance with all other public health preventative measures required such as physical distancing and hand hygiene.

22. For greater certainty, nothing in this Order affects in any way the masking requirements set out in the Self-Isolation Exemption Order.

Businesses, Services and Organizations (proof of COVID-19 vaccination required)

23. Effective December 24, 2021, businesses, services and organizations listed November 23, 2021 and as may be amended from time to time at: https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/information/health-and-wellness/where-the-pei-vax-pass-is-and-is-not-required, as requiring proof of COVID-19 vac-cination for patrons, and those outlined here, must comply at all times with the preventative measures described in this section, section 24 and section 27, in addition to following all other applicable public health measures:

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(a) Operators of businesses, services and organizations that offer food and beverage services, in-cluding restaurants, cafes, bars, liquor tasting rooms in breweries, wineries and distilleries and all Liquor Control Act, R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. L-14-licensed facilities, must:

(i) ensure patrons 12 years of age and older who access the business, service or organiza-tion provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination or proof of medical exemption;

(ii) ensure occupancy of the facility where the business, service or organization offers food and beverage services is restricted to 50% of the standard operating capacity;

(iii) limit table capacity to a maximum of 10 persons at a table;

(iv) ensure tables are at least 6 feet apart;

(v) ensure food and beverage is served to and consumed by patrons while the patrons are seated;

(vi) ensure their in-person food and beverage service ends at 11 p.m. each day; and

(vii) close their in-person premises at 11:59 p.m. each day;

(b) Operators of businesses, services and organizations that operate recreation facilities, such as indoor gyms, exercise and dance facilities or studios, swimming pools, and skating rinks must ensure:

(i) patrons 12 years of age and older who access the recreation facilities provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination or proof of medical exemption, except when a patron is less than 19 years of age and exercising at the recreation facility as an individual;

(ii) occupancy of the facility where their activities occur is restricted to 50% of the standard operating capacity;

(iii) no group activities or team sports occur at the facility, with the exception of the Mari-time Junior Hockey League and the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League;

(iv) only individual activities, including personal fitness, one-on-one training or individuals participating in a group class where distancing under clause (v) is maintained, are per-mitted; and

(v) patrons maintain a distance of two metres or more from each other;

(c) Operators of businesses, services or organizations that offer organized recreation or team sports must ensure:

(i) all patrons 12 years of age and older who participate in their activities provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination or proof of medical exemption, except when an individual is less than 19 years of age and participating in youth sport; and

(ii) there are no group or team-based sports, skills-training, practices, tournaments, com-petitions or games for their patrons, with the exception of the Maritime Junior Hockey League and the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League;

(d) Operators of businesses, services or organizations that offer group activities such as concerts, performances, art and music events, choir or art classes, must ensure:

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(i) patrons 12 years of age and older who are spectators or who access their activities pro-vide proof of COVID-19 vaccination or proof of medical exemption, except when an individual is less than 19 years of age and participating (for greater certainty, not as a spectator) in an activity referenced in this clause;

(ii) gatherings are limited to a maximum of 50 persons, in addition to staff and officiants;

(iii) occupancy of the facility where their activities occur is restricted to 50% of the standard operating capacity;

(iv) no group activities, such as performances, choirs or congregational singing performanc-es, are offered for their patrons;

(v) only individual activities, such as one-on-one lessons or individuals participating in a group class where distancing under clause (vi) is maintained, are permitted; and

(vi) patrons maintain a distance of two metres or more from each other;

(e) Operators of businesses, services and organizations such as casinos, movie theatres, bingo halls, arcades or of any other business, service or organization not listed in clauses (a) to (d) but listed by the Chief Public Health Officer at the website noted above in this section, as may be amended from time to time, must ensure:

(i) patrons 12 years of age and older who access their premises provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination or proof of medical exemption;

(ii) gatherings are limited to a maximum of 50 persons, in addition to staff and officiants;

(iii) day camps are limited to participant groups of 15 over the span of one day with distanc-ing under clause (v) maintained and masks required for participants, subject to any ap-plicable exceptions to masking as outlined in section 14;

(iv) occupancy of the facility where their activities occur is restricted to 50% of the standard operating capacity; and

(v) patrons from different households maintain a distance of two metres or more from each other;

(f) Operators of businesses, services or organizations that offer indoor or outdoor organized gather-ings and events including wedding and funeral receptions and wakes, conferences, trade fairs and workshops must ensure:

(i) patrons 12 years of age and older who access the indoor or outdoor gathering or event provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination or proof of medical exemption;

(ii) there are no wedding or funeral receptions;

(iii) there are no wakes, except for private visitations limited to a maximum of ten (10) per-sons, in addition to staff;

(iv) gatherings are limited to a maximum of 50 persons, in addition to staff and officiants;

(v) occupancy of the facility or location where the organized gathering or event occurs is restricted to 50% of the standard operating capacity of the facility or location; and

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(vi) patrons from different households maintain a distance of two metres or more from each other.

24. Operators of businesses, services and organizations required under this Order to have patrons provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination or proof of medical exemption:

(a) subject to clause (b), shall not retain an individual’s proof of COVID-19 vaccination or proof of medical exemption or use it for any purpose except as required by this Order;

(b) with the written consent of a patron, may keep a record of the fact only (not the proof of COVID-19 vaccination or proof of medical exemption) that a patron has provided proof of COVID-19 vaccination or proof of medical exemption to satisfy the requirements of this Order, in relation to a patron who frequently accesses the business, service or organization. For greater certainty, a business service or organization may only keep a record of the fact recorded under this clause until this Order expires or the sections of this Order requiring businesses, services or organizations to require proof of vaccination or proof of medical exemption are revoked;

(c) may continue to operate serving the public, including those who do not provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination, by means of telephone, virtual services, delivery, and pick-up, provided that owners and operators of those businesses, services and organizations comply at all times with the preventative measures described under this Order; and

(d) may allow patrons who do not provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination to access their premises solely:

(i) to use a washroom;

(ii) to make a retail purchase;

(iii) to place, pick up or pay for an order, including to place a bet or pick up winnings at a horse racing track;

(iv) to purchase admission; or

(v) as may be necessary for the purposes of an individual’s health and safety.

25. No patron shall access the premises of a business, service or organization required under this Order to have patrons provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination unless:

(a) the patron provides proof of COVID-19 vaccination or proof of medical exemption; or

(b) the patron is entering the premises for a purpose as set out in clause 24(d).

26. A patron, who provides proof of COVID-19 vaccination or proof of medical exemption to a business, service or organization required under this Order to have patrons provide proof of COVID-19 vac-cination, shall ensure the information they provide is complete and accurate.

27. Operators of businesses, services and organizations required under this Order to have patrons provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination shall ensure the following requirements are in place at any gathering they organize:

(a) an operational plan outlining the public health measures is in place at the gathering;

(b) occupancy of the facility or location where the organized gathering occurs is restricted to 50%

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of the standard operating capacity of the facility or location;

(c) patrons from different households maintain a distance of two metres or more from each other;

(d) there is no dancing or karaoke at the gathering, and singing is limited to one singer (no choirs or congregational singing);

(e) all patrons at the gathering must remain seated when consuming food or beverages. Stand-up receptions are not permitted; and

(f) the gathering is limited to 50 persons, plus staff and officiants, at an indoor location or at an out-door location, and if an indoor multi-use facility has more than one space, there can be no more than 50 persons per space at an indoor location and the operational plan for the gathering must be submitted to the Chief Public Health Officer prior to the gathering, at [email protected].

28. For greater certainty, section 27 applies to all gatherings including a public event or social gathering, even if the gathering is held at a personal residence, including houses, apartment buildings, condo-minium buildings or post-secondary student residences.

All Businesses, Services and Organizations

29. Operators of businesses, services and organizations under section 23 and operators of all other busi-nesses, services and organizations that are open to the public, shall take the following preventative measures:

(a) For retail businesses, services and organizations, ensure that occupancy of the facility where their retail activities occur is restricted to 50% of the standard operating capacity of the facility;

(b) ensure patrons from different households maintain a distance of two metres or more from each other;

(c) take every reasonable step necessary to prevent employees who are required to self-isolate, as provided above, from entering workplaces;

(d) develop and follow an exclusion policy that ensures symptomatic employees are immediately excluded from work activities;

(e) develop and follow an operational plan detailing how risk of transmission of COVID-19 will be mitigated;

(f) ensure enhanced cleaning and disinfection of shared areas and surfaces;

(g) ensure hand washing stations are available;

(h) ensure compliance with masking requirements set out in this Order;

(i) may continue to operate serving the public, including those who do not provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination, by means of telephone, virtual services, delivery, and pick-up, provided that owners and operators of those businesses, services and organizations comply at all times with the preventative measures described under this Order;

(j) follow any direction issued to a specific class of businesses, services or organizations, which may include COVID-19 Public Health Measures Guidance, as may be amended from time to time; and

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(k) follow any other direction issued to the business, service or organization by the Chief Public Health Officer.

30. All child care facilities, including licensed and unlicensed centres, are permitted to be open to the public. Operators of licensed centres and unlicensed centres must comply with public health orders and any COVID-19 guidance applicable to them issued by the Chief Public Health Officer, as may be amended from time to time.

31. All kindergarten – grade 12 public and private schools in the Province should remain closed to in-person learning until January 17, 2022, may offer remote learning and must comply with public health orders and any COVID-19 guidance for schools issued by the Chief Public Health Officer, including the Chief Public Health Office Back-to-School Guidance 2022, as may be amended from time to time.

32. All post-secondary education and training institutions in the Province may offer in-person learning with the public health measures as outlined in section 29 in place or may operate by remote learning.

Community Care Facilities, Long-Term Care Facilities and Nursing Homes

33. Operators of community care facilities, long-term care facilities and nursing homes must operate their facilities in accordance with the Chief Public Health Officer’s Vaccination Information and Testing Order for community care facilities, long-term care facilities and nursing homes, as may be amended from time to time.

34. Visitation to long-term care facilities and nursing homes is permitted provided the facility complies with the Chief Public Health Officer’s Long-Term Care Facilities and Nursing Homes Visitation and Staff Movement Order, as may be amended from time to time.

Personal Gatherings

35. Except as outlined in section 36, all persons are prohibited from attending a personal gathering with persons outside their household at an indoor location or at an outdoor location. A personal gathering includes a gathering at a private residence, public space or public place and which includes persons from different households.

36. Section 35 does not apply to:

(a) organized gatherings which are conducted in accordance with any organized gatherings sections of this Order;

(b) businesses, services or organizations (including child care facilities) which are permitted to operate under the Businesses, Services and Organizations sections of this Order or any specific direction of the Chief Public Health Officer;

(c) facilities where health care or social services are provided;

(d) a service provider who enters a residence to perform work at the residence;

(e) persons from different households who carpool or share drives in an automobile and take every reasonable step to ensure as much distance as possible between themselves and persons from other households; and

(f) an individual who gathers at an indoor location or at an outdoor location where:

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(i) members of one household gather with no more than ten individuals, from one or more other households, at one time;

(ii) members of a household take every reasonable step to limit contact with other persons outside their household to the same ten individuals from other households;

(iii) all persons attending the personal gathering are asymptomatic of COVID-19; and

(iv) the personal gathering is not held at the residence of a person who is self-isolating.

Organized Gatherings where proof of COVID-19 vaccination not required

37. Effective December 24, 2021, except as permitted under sections 27, 38, 39 and 40, no person, includ-ing a business, service or organization that is not required to have patrons provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination (for examples, please see: https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/information/health-and-wellness/where-the-pei-vax-pass-is-and-is-not-required) shall hold an organized gathering at an indoor location or at an outdoor location.

38. Organized gatherings where proof of COVID-19 vaccination is not required, including worship ser-vices, of up to 50 persons at an indoor location or of up to 50 persons at an outdoor location, in addi-tion to staff and officiants necessary for the gathering, are permitted to be held at an indoor location or at an outdoor location, respectively, provided the organizer:

(a) does not hold the gathering unless the organizer is a business, service or organization permitted to operate under the Businesses, Services and Organizations sections of this Order;

(b) develops, follows and makes available for inspection, to the persons at the gathering and to the Chief Public Health Officer, an operational plan detailing how risk of transmission of COVID-19 will be mitigated at the gathering;

(c) communicates details of the operational plan outlined in (b) to persons present at the organized gathering, including staff, participants and volunteers, before and at the time of the organized gathering;

(d) maintains oversight of the organized gathering to ensure all persons in attendance comply with the requirements of the operational plan outlined in clause (b), including to ensure that the num-ber of persons present does not exceed the number of persons documented in the operational plan;

(e) ensures occupancy of the facility or location where the organized gathering occurs is restricted to 50% of the standard operating capacity of the facility or location;

(f) ensures persons from different households maintain a distance of two metres or more from each other;

(g) ensures there is no choir or congregational singing, with only one-person singing permitted; and

(h) maintains, in written or electronic format, an accurate and legible contact-tracing record of all people, including their contact information, present at the gathering for the purpose of providing the record to the Chief Public Health Officer to facilitate contact tracing, if necessary, which contact-tracing record:

(i) must be available to the Chief Public Health Officer promptly after a request to the orga-nizer from the Chief Public Health Officer for the record;

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(ii) must be stored in a safe, secure location for one month after creation of the contact-tracing record and then disposed of using a secure destruction method, to maintain the confidentiality of personal information collected under this section; and

(iii) must be made in accordance with any business sector-specific guidance issued by the Chief Public Health Officer.

39. Organized gatherings where proof of COVID-19 vaccination is not required for weddings and funer-als, including worship services for weddings and funerals but not including wakes or receptions, of not more than 50 persons at an indoor location or of not more than 50 persons at an outdoor location, are permitted to be held at an indoor location or at an outdoor location, respectively, provided:

(a) the organizer:

(i) does not hold the gathering unless the organizer is a business, service or organization permitted to operate under the Businesses, Services and Organizations sections of this Order;

(ii) ensures the operational plan for the gathering is submitted to the Chief Public Health Officer prior to the gathering, at [email protected];

(iii) develops, follows and makes available for inspection, to the persons at the gathering and to the Chief Public Health Officer, an operational plan detailing how risk of transmission of COVID-19 will be mitigated at the gathering;

(iv) communicates details of the operational plan outlined in sub-clause (iii) to persons pres-ent at the organized gathering, including staff, participants and volunteers, before and at the time of the organized gathering;

(v) maintains oversight of the organized gathering to ensure all persons in attendance com-ply with the requirements of the operational plan outlined in (iii), including to ensure that the number of persons present does not exceed the number of persons documented in the operational plan;

(vi) ensures occupancy of the facility or location where the organized gathering occurs is restricted to 50% of the standard operating capacity of the facility or location;

(vii) ensures persons from different households maintain a distance of two metres or more from each other;

(viii) ensures there is no choir or congregational singing, with only one-person singing permitted;

(ix) maintains a contact-tracing record in accordance with clause 38(h);

(x) complies, to the extent possible, with any Multiple Gatherings Guidance issued by the Chief Public Health Officer, as may be amended from time to time; and

(xi) complies with any other direction issued by the Chief Public Health Officer.

40. Organized gatherings where proof of COVID-19 vaccination is not required, of more than 50 persons, are permitted to be held at an indoor location that is a multi-use facility with more than one space, provided:

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(a) the organizer is not organizing a wedding (including a wedding reception) or a funeral (includ-ing a wake or funeral reception);

(b) the organizer ensures the premises or place where the organized gathering occurs is a multi-use facility with more than one space, where the gathering(s) held is physically divided into separate areas which contain no more than 50 persons at an indoor location;

(c) the organizer ensures occupancy of the facility or location where the organized gathering(s) oc-curs is restricted to 50% of the standard operating capacity of the facility or location; and

(d) the organizer:

(i) does not hold the gathering unless the organizer is a business, service or organization permitted to operate under the Businesses, Services and Organizations sections of this Order;

(ii) ensures the operational plan for the gathering(s) is submitted to the Chief Public Health Officer prior to the gathering, at [email protected];

(iii) develops, follows and makes available for inspection, to the persons at the gathering and to the Chief Public Health Officer, an operational plan detailing how risk of transmission of COVID-19 will be mitigated at the gathering;

(iv) communicates details of the operational plan outlined in sub-clause (iii) to persons pres-ent at the organized gathering, including staff, participants and volunteers, before and at the time of the organized gathering;

(v) maintains oversight of the organized gathering to ensure all persons in attendance com-ply with the requirements of the operational plan outlined in (iii), including to ensure the number of persons present does not exceed the number of persons documented in the operational plan;

(vi) ensures persons from different households maintain a distance of two metres or more from each other;

(vii) ensures there is no choir or congregational singing, with only one-person singing permitted;

(viii) maintains a contact-tracing record in accordance with clause 38(h);

(ix) complies, to the extent possible, with any Multiple Gatherings Guidance issued by the Chief Public Health Officer, as may be amended from time to time; and

(x) complies with any other directions issued by the Chief Public Health Officer.

41. In addition to the requirements above, a business, service or organization holding an organized gath-ering where proof of COVID-19 vaccination is not required must comply with the Businesses, Ser-vices and Organizations sections of this Order.

42. The operator of a business or facility must not rent, reserve or allow the business or facility to be used for an organized gathering where proof of COVID-19 vaccination is not required, including when a business is used for an organized gathering at a private residence, that would contravene any orga-nized gatherings sections of this Order.

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43. The owner of a private residence must not allow the private residence to be used for an organized gathering where proof of COVID-19 vaccination is not required that would contravene the Organized Gatherings sections of this Order.

Persons attending organized gatherings

44. Any person attending any organized gathering (where proof of COVID-19 vaccination is or is not required) shall take every reasonable step to maintain a distance of two metres or more from persons who do not reside in their household.

Interprovincial tournaments and performances

45. Effective December 17, 2021, no person, business, service or organization in the Province shall admit a person from outside Prince Edward Island:

(a) as a participant in an organized sports game, competition or tournament (recreational or amateur, excluding the Maritime Junior Hockey League and the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League); or

(b) as a performer in an organized arts or culture in-person performance.

46. Effective December 17, 2021, no person, business, service or organization in the Province shall con-vey an individual who is not a resident of the Province into Prince Edward Island for the purpose of:

(a) the individual’s participation in an organized sports game, competition or tournament (recre-ational or amateur, excluding the Maritime Junior Hockey League and the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League); or

(b) the individual’s performance in an organized arts or culture in-person performance.

47. Effective December 17, 2021, no person in the Province shall travel outside the Province to convey or arrange to have conveyed outside of Prince Edward Island an individual who is a resident of the Province for the purpose of:

(a) the individual’s participation in an organized sports game, competition, or tournament (recre-ational or amateur, excluding the Maritime Junior Hockey League and the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League); or

(b) the individual’s performance in an organized arts or culture in-person performance.

General

48. Notwithstanding anything in this Order, the Chief Public Health Officer, or a public health official designated by the Chief Public Health Officer, may on written request by a person sent to the Of-fice of the Chief Public Health Officer at the address noted below with the subject line Request for COVID-19 Prevention and Self-isolation Order Exemption:

(a) exempt a person or class of persons from the application of any section of this Order under ex-ceptional circumstances or on reasonable grounds; and

(b) impose, on any person or class of persons being exempted from the application of any section of this Order under clause (a), public health measures consistent with this Order to minimize the risk of introduction or spread of COVID-19.

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49. For greater certainty, nothing in this Order limits the operation of the Act or its regulations or restricts the ability of the Chief Public Health Officer to issue public health orders or other orders or directives, as necessary.

50. This Order:

(a) revokes and replaces my order of December 30, 2021;

(b) is effective on January 7, 2022, at 8 a.m., except where stated in this Order to have retroactive effect; and

(c) shall remain in effect for the duration of the public health emergency in the Province, unless earlier amended or revoked.

TAKE NOTICE that failure to comply with this Order is an offence for which you may be liable on sum-mary conviction in accordance with section 66 of the Act.

DATED at Charlottetown, Queens County, Prince Edward Island this 7th day of January, 2022.

Dr. Heather MorrisonChief Public Health Officer

Address for inquiries: Chief Public Health Office16 Fitzroy StreetPO Box 2000Charlottetown, PE C1A 7N8

[email protected]

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Name: TGL RENTAL GROUP Owner: Liping Liu Xiang Tan Ying GuoRegistration Date: December 30, 2021

Name: EDEN’S GATEOwner: EDEN’S GATE INC.Registration Date: December 23, 20213

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NOTICE OF INCORPORATIONBusiness Corporations Act

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. B-6.01

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that under the Business Corporations Act, a certificate of Incorporation has been issued to:

Name: 102798 P.E.I. INC. 575 Smith Rd - Rte 230 South Granville, PE C0A 1E0Incorporation Date: January 10, 2022

Name: AD STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT CONSULTING INC. 1 Paddington Av Charlottetown, PE C1E 0K3Incorporation Date: January 10, 2022

Name: CURRENT ELECTRICAL SERVICES INC. 128 Dalton Av Tignish, PE C0B 2B0Incorporation Date: December 20, 2021

Name: DR AKINLOLU B. OJUAWO PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL CORPORATION 97 Queen St Charlottetown, PE E2E 5V7Incorporation Date: January 07, 2022

Name: MCDEARMID APPLIANCE REPAIR LTD. 653 Rte 225 Hampshire, PE C0A 1Y0Incorporation Date: January 07, 2022

NOTICE OF CHANGE OF CORPORATE NAMEBusiness Corporations Act

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. B-6.01

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that under the Business Corporations Act, a certificate of amendment which includes a change in name has been issued to:

Former Name: TRITON MARINE, AUTO AND RECREATION LTD.New Name: ANDREW BROWN CONSULTING INC.Effective Date: January 07, 2022

Former Name: DR. COLIN J. MCMILLAN PROFESSIONAL CORPORATIONNew Name: COLIN MCMILLAN HOLDING CORP.Effective Date: January 05, 20223

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NOTICE OF DISSOLUTIONPartnership Act

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. P-1

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a Notice of Dissolution has been filed under the Partner-ship Act for each of the following:

Name: DUNDEE GLOBAL INVESTMENT MANAGEMENTOwner: Goodman & Company, Investment Counsel Inc. 1 Adelaide Street East, 20th Floor Toronto, ON M5C 2V9Registration Date: January 06, 2022

Name: BRADLEY MEDICAL SERVICESOwner: Mervin Bradley 103 Lawndale Crt, Charlottetown, PE, C1A 9K4Registration Date: January 06, 2022

Name: BLACKADDAR FARMSOwner: Norman Boswall Anne BoswallRegistration Date: December 23, 2021

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Name: RED CLAY RODSOwner: Nicholas James Patrick Trainor 330 North River Rd Charlottetown, PE C1A 3M5Owner: Donald Duffy 330 North River Road Charlottetown, PE C1A 3M5Registration Date: December 30, 2021

Name: REBALANCE ENERGY WELLNESSOwner: Stacy Smith 43 Charlotte Dr Charlottetown, PE C1A 2N6Registration Date: December 31, 2021

Name: MCLOUGHLAN SUPPLIES (P.E.I.)Owner: 89316 Newfoundland & Labrador Inc. 100 New Gower Street, Suite 1100, Cabot Place PO Box 5038 St. John’s, NL A1C 6K3Registration Date: January 04, 2022

Name: DAL’S POTATO BAROwner: Ferhat Dal 6 Prince St Charlottetown, PE C1A 4P5Registration Date: January 05, 2022

Name: AMADORE ACRESOwner: Dominica Gabrielle McCutcheon 64 Rte 323 Box 172 St Andrews, PE C0A 1T0Registration Date: January 05, 2022

Name: STRAIT UP ROOFINGOwner: Jody Alexander Bartraw 2690 Rte 14 Glenwood, PE C0B 1V0Registration Date: January 05, 2022

Name: RAYNER’S PLUMBING & HEATINGOwner: Christopher Leonard Rayner 191 Village Green Rd - Rte 272 Village Green, PE C1B 3V1Registration Date: January 06, 2022

Name: ISLAND GOLF SIMSOwner: Nevin K Dunfield 80 Harold Crt Cornwall, PE C0A 1H3Registration Date: January 06, 2022

Name: PANESAR JANITORIAL AND RENOVATION INC. 1 Maple Grove Av Charlottetown, PE C1E 1L5Incorporation Date: January 08, 2022

Name: Q + D CAFE INC. 4 Rosebank Rd Stratford, PE C1B 1G1Incorporation Date: January 05, 2022

Name: RED CAT PRINTING INC. 80 Grafton St Charlottetown, PE C1A 7L9Incorporation Date: January 05, 2022

Name: ROLLO BAY METAL WORKS INC. 1963 Bear River Rd - Rte 307 St Margarets, PE C0A 2B0Incorporation Date: January 06, 2022

Name: SINGH HOLDINGS INC. 47 Glenthorn Av Charlottetown, PE C1A 9B6Incorporation Date: January 04, 2022

Name: YORKMARK INDUSTRIAL INC. 9 Gilbert Dr Charlottetown, PE C1C 1L4Incorporation Date: January 07, 20223

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NOTICE OF REGISTRATIONPartnership Act

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. P-1, s.52 and s.54(1)

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the fol-lowing Declarations have been filed under the Partnership Act:

Name: GARY GAUDET’S CUSTOM CARPENTRYOwner: Gary Joseph Gaudet 249 Greenmount Rd - Rte 153 Montrose, PE C0B 1B0Registration Date: December 27, 2021

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Name: THE OLDE FARMHOUSEOwner: Tammy L Hambly 915 Burlington Rd - Rte 234 Long River, PE C0B 1M0Registration Date: January 08, 2022

Name: STUDIO 42 DESIGNSOwner: Chantelle Jelley 3845 O’Leary Rd - Rte 142 Springfield West, PE C0B 1V0Registration Date: January 10, 2022

Name: GD PROPERTY DEVELOPMENTOwner: Dwane Urban MacNeill 3392 Rte 12 Grand River, PE C0B 1Y0Owner: Gail Anita Ellis 3392 Rte 12 Grand River, PE C0B 1Y0Registration Date: January 10, 20223

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UPDATE PARTNERSPartnership Act

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. P-1

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the fol-lowing Declarations have been filed under the Partnership Act:

Name: ADG MUSSEL FARMERSOwner: Andrew Bryanton 191 Cornwall Rd Cornwall, PE C0A 1H4Owner: Better Days Inc. 5374 Rte 19 Rice Point, PE C0A 1H6Owner: Macpack Inc. 59 Hennebury Rd Rice Point, PE 0A 1H6Amendment Date: January 10, 2022

Name: KEY MURRAY LAWOwner: D. Shannon Farrell Law Corp. 135 North River Rd Charlottetown, PE C1A 3K9Owner: Derek I. Bondt Law Corporation 1465 Rte 225 North Wiltshire, PE C0A 1Y0

Name: BRADLEY MEDICAL SERVICESOwner: Rebecca J MacLure 322 Lower Malpeque Rd Charlottetown, PE C1E 1S8Registration Date: January 06, 2022

Name: DC TRUCKING & LANDSCAPINGOwner: Dylan Cameron 3464 Dixon Rd - Rte 246 Breadalbane, PE C0A 1E0Registration Date: January 06, 2022

Name: EMCO APPLIED COMMERCIAL HVAC SOLUTIONSOwner: EMCO Corporation 65 Grafton St Charlottetown, PE C1A 1K8Registration Date: January 06, 2022

Name: EMCO APPLIEDOwner: EMCO Corporation 65 Grafton St Charlottetown, PE C1A 1K8Registration Date: January 06, 2022

Name: TRINITY DISTRIBUTORSOwner: Trinity Maintenance Solutions Ltd. 102 MacGregor Avenue PO Box 2070 Stellarton, NS B0K 1S0Registration Date: January 07, 2022

Name: KOUGHAN CONSTRUCTIONOwner: Tyler Koughan 132 Walker Rd Johnstons River, PE C1B 3J5Registration Date: January 07, 2022

Name: SEASHELL MOTELOwner: Tammy L Hambly 915 Burlington Rd - Rte 234 Long River, PE C0B 1M0Registration Date: January 08, 2022

Name: INN THE WOODS COTTAGESOwner: Tammy L Hambly 915 Burlington Rd - Rte 234 Long River, PE C0B 1M0Registration Date: January 08, 2022

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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO REMOVE BUSINESS NAME REGISTRATIONS

Partnership ActR.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. P-1, s.54.1(4)

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the fol-lowing business name registrations filed under the Partnership Act have expired. It is the inten-tion of the Director of Consumer, Corporate and Insurance Services to remove these business name registrations on the expiration of ninety days after publication of this notice if said busi-ness name registrations have not been renewed. Please see the end of this list for information on filing a renewal.

BUSINESS NAME

Marsh Risk ConsultingXylem Systèmes d’Eau Appliqués3

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NOTICECHANGE OF NAME

Be advised that a name change under the Change of Name Act S.P.E.I. 1988, C-59 was granted as follows:

Former Name: Nicholas William Donald MathesonPresent Name: Carmen Adria Jean Matheson

Date: January 5, 2022

Steven D. DowlingDirector of Vital Statistics

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Owner: J. A. Cormier Law Corporation 494 Granville St PO Box 1570 Summerside, PE C1N 4K4Owner: John W. Maynard Law Corporation 446 Main St O’Leary, PE C0B 1V0Owner: Matthew B. MacFarlane Law Corporation 494 Granville St Summerside, PE C1N 5Y1Owner: MLM Law Corporation 80 Grafton St, Suite 200 Charlottetown, PE C1A 7L9Owner: Ryan P. MacDonald Law Corp. 75 Kellow Dr PO Box 262 Cornwall, PE C0A 1H0Amendment Date: January 07, 20223

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NOTICE OF COMPANY AMALGAMATIONS

Companies ActR.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. C-14, s.77

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that under the Companies Act letters patent have been is-sued by the Minister to confirm the following amalgamation:

MARY LYNN KANE PROFESSIONAL LAW CORPORATIONKANE HOLDINGS INC.Amalgamating companiesKANE HOLDINGS INC. Amalgamated companyDate of Letters Patent: January 01, 2022

JELPO ENTERPRISES INC.HOWATT HOLDINGS INC.DARLINGTON FARMS LTD.Amalgamating companiesHOWATT HOLDINGS INC.Amalgamated companyDate of Letters Patent: January 01, 20223

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NOTICECHANGE OF NAME

Be advised that a name change under the Change of Name Act S.P.E.I. 1988, C-59 was granted as follows:

Former Name: Edward Nicholas Bryce HawboltPresent Name: Dante Beowulf Hawbolt

Date: January 10, 2022

Steven D. DowlingDirector of Vital Statistics

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INDEX TO NEW MATTERVOL. CXLVIII – NO. 3

January 15, 2022

BUSINESS CORPORATIONS ACTChange of Corporate NameAndrew Brown Consulting Inc. ..................146Colin McMillan Holding Corp. ...................146Dr. Colin J. McMillan Professional Corporation ............................................146Triton Marine, Auto and Recreation Ltd. ....146

Incorporations102798 P.E.I. Inc. ........................................146AD Strategic Management Consulting Inc. ........................................................146Current Electrical Services Inc. ..................146Dr Akinlolu B. Ojuawo Professional Medical Corporation ..............................146McDearmid Appliance Repair Ltd. .............146Panesar Janitorial and Renovation Inc. .......147Q + D Cafe Inc. ...........................................147Red Cat Printing Inc. ...................................147Rollo Bay Metal Works Inc. ........................147Singh Holdings Inc. ....................................147Yorkmark Industrial Inc. .............................147

COMPANIES ACTAmalgamationsDarlington Farms Ltd. .................................149Howatt Holdings Inc. ..................................149Jelpo Enterprises Inc. ..................................149Kane Holdings Inc. .....................................149Mary Lynn Kane Professional Law Corporation ............................................149

NOTICECHANGE OF NAME

Be advised that a name change under the Change of Name Act S.P.E.I. 1988, C-59 was granted as follows:

Former Name: Alexander David HagenPresent Name: Alexander David Hagen Von Cheff

Date: December 30, 2021

Steven D. DowlingDirector of Vital Statistics

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NOTICECHANGE OF NAME

Be advised that a name change under the Change of Name Act S.P.E.I. 1988, C-59 was granted as follows:

Former Name: Carl Reiner MacDonaldPresent Name: Reiner MacPhail

Date: December 30, 2021

Steven D. DowlingDirector of Vital Statistics

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NOTICECHANGE OF NAME

Be advised that a name change under the Change of Name Act S.P.E.I. 1988, C-59 was granted as follows:

Former Name: Sarah Joy Ruby KnightPresent Name: Kurtis-Leo William Ashar Knight

Date: December 30, 2021

Steven D. DowlingDirector of Vital Statistics

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The ROYAL GAZETTE is issued every Saturday from the office of Andrea MacRae, Acting Queen’s Printer, PO Box 2000, Charlottetown, PEI C1A 7N8. All copy must be received by the Tuesday preceding the day of publication. The subscription rate is $75.00 per annum, postpaid; single copies are $2.00 each, postpaid or $1.25 each, over the counter.

Intention to Remove Business Name Registrations.........................................149

RegistrationsAmadore Acres .............................................147Bradley Medical Services ............................148Dal’s Potato Bar ...........................................147DC Trucking & Landscaping .......................148EMCO Applied ............................................148EMCO Applied Commercial HVAC Solutions ................................................148Gary Gaudet’s Custom Carpentry ................147GD Property Development ..........................148Inn the Woods Cottages ...............................148Island Golf Sims ..........................................147Koughan Construction .................................148McLoughlan Supplies (P.E.I.) ......................147Olde Farmhouse, The ...................................148Rayner’s Plumbing & Heating .....................147Rebalance Energy Wellness .........................147Red Clay Rods .............................................147Seashell Motel ..............................................148Strait Up Roofing .........................................147Studio 42 Designs ........................................148Trinity Distributors ......................................148

Update PartnersADG Mussel Farmers ..................................148Key Murray Law ..........................................148

ESTATESExecutors’ NoticesMacMurdo, George Archibald .......................95Weeks, Paul Arthur ........................................95

MISCELLANEOUSChange of Name ActHagen, Alexander David ..............................150Hawbolt, Dante Beowulf .............................150Hawbolt, Edward Nicholas Bryce ................150Knight, Kurtis-Leo William Ashar ...............150Knight, Sarah Joy Ruby ...............................150MacDonald, Carl Reiner ..............................150MacPhail, Reiner ..........................................150Matheson, Carmen Adria Jean .....................149Matheson, Nicholas William Donald ...........149Von Cheff, Alexander David Hagen .............150

Public Health ActCOVID-19 Prevention and Self-Isolation Order ......................................................124Self-Isolation Exemption Order ...................110

PARTNERSHIP ACTDissolutionsBlackaddar Farms ........................................146Bradley Medical Services ............................146Dundee Global Investment Management .....146Eden’s Gate ..................................................146TGL Rental Group .......................................146