A Toronto millionaire wanted to build a beachfront mega-cottage on a remote stretch of Prince Edward Island’s pristine north shore. Then the locals got wind of it.
Adele Doucet always thought she’d build her dream home. Until she found the perfect listing—in her hometown.
Jim Walmsley wants to fight the housing crisis by creating a community from the ground up
High winds and strong tides clog Darnley channel with sand, forcing captains to risk running aground. Some say the only solution is building a new $42-million harbour—but Ottawa isn’t ponying up.
Dennis King of P.E.I. on climate change, what’s wrong with modern politics and how he narrowly missed his ‘Gilles Duceppe moment’ at the Calgary Stampede
Image of the week: In Canada’s smallest province, political leaders are embracing civility. Would it kill their mainland counterparts to do the same?
The Tories have won the province’s first minority in more than a century, and the Greens have supplanted the Liberals as the No. 2 party
David Moscrop: The Greens are travelling Canada’s political landscape without the excess baggage other parties carry—and they’re making serious headway
Scott Gilmore: This middle tier of government makes no sense in an increasingly urban Canada, and its distorting effect on our politics will only get worse
The animals once thrived in the region, prompting some locals to mull over a tricky problem: how to bring them back
A Q&A with the first doctor to perform an abortion in P.E.I. since the early 1980s, about what this means for women in the province
What it feels like to go lobster fishing in P.E.I.