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The following statements outline the policy regarding copyright and privacy on the www.gov.pe.ca
and related websites of the Province of PEI.
Unless otherwise specifically stated herein, all text, graphics, maps, photographs and other material are
the property of the Government of Prince Edward Island. All rights reserved.
Please send feedback if you have any questions on this copyright statement.
The Government of Prince Edward Island is committed to protecting your privacy. Information you supply,
including your e-mail address, is considered confidential and will not be shared with anyone outside of the Government
of Prince Edward Island without your knowledge or consent.
The information you provide is collected by the Government of Prince Edward Island to serve you better.
You may receive email newsletters, updates or research calls based on the interests and/or willingness to participate
you've indicated. You may of course at any time opt out of these services. Access to computer data and files is
secured by password coding and is controlled by the Government of Prince Edward Island.
From time to time, the Government of Prince Edward Island may invite you to enter contests. The
information collected from participants will also be considered confidential. The only exception is that contest
winners must be publicly identified.
Please send feedback if you have any questions on this privacy statement.
For more information, please visit Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy.
The government of Prince Edward Island makes no warranties, guarantees or representations about any
external website it references, and it will assume no responsibility or liability for any loss or damage sustained due
to any inaccuracy or misinformation found at such an external website.
Further, the government of Prince Edward Island does not guarantee that any external website referenced
will be available in French, or any other language. Publications which are exempted from being translated as well as
government institutions which are deemed to be exempted from the requirements of the French Language Services Act,
are not required to provide communications or services in French.