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PEI has a 27 member legislative assembly. Currently the Conservatives hold 24 seats and the Liberals hold 4. The Green party and the NDP also run candidates in provincial elections. [[Pat Binns]] is currently the premier of the island and has been since 1996<ref>http://www.pcparty.pe.ca/biography.cfm</ref>.
PEI has a 27 member legislative assembly. Currently the Conservatives hold 24 seats and the Liberals hold 4. The Green party and the NDP also run candidates in provincial elections. [[Pat Binns]] is currently the premier of the island and has been since 1996<ref>http://www.pcparty.pe.ca/biography.cfm</ref>.
The Island has 4 federal ridings all of which are held by Liberals.
The Island has 4 federal ridings all of which are held by Liberals.
== History ==
In 1534 [[Jacques Cartier]] was the first white man to discover PEI. He claimed it for [[France]] and it was later named Isle St. Jean. In 1720 the French decided to start colonizing the island, starting several settlements. In 1745 British and New England troops capture the island and destroy at least two towns. The British returns Isle St. Jean to France in return for an [[Indian|India]] city<ref>http://www.gov.pe.ca/infopei/index.php3?number=12183&lang=E</ref>.


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Revision as of 10:16, 24 April 2007

Prince Edward Island is the smallest province in Canada in both area and population[1]. Despite this it has the highest population density of any of the provinces. PEI as it is commonly known is located in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence on the east coast of Canada. It is connected by a 12.9 km bridge to New Brunswick and there is a ferry service in the most of the year to Nova Scotia.


Government

PEI has a 27 member legislative assembly. Currently the Conservatives hold 24 seats and the Liberals hold 4. The Green party and the NDP also run candidates in provincial elections. Pat Binns is currently the premier of the island and has been since 1996[2]. The Island has 4 federal ridings all of which are held by Liberals.


History

In 1534 Jacques Cartier was the first white man to discover PEI. He claimed it for France and it was later named Isle St. Jean. In 1720 the French decided to start colonizing the island, starting several settlements. In 1745 British and New England troops capture the island and destroy at least two towns. The British returns Isle St. Jean to France in return for an India city[3].

Cited references