The ferry MV Northumberland is shown in a handout photo. Canada's transportation minister is ordering an audit of the ferry service between Nova Scotia and P.E.I. after a season plagued by service interruptions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Transport Canada **MANDATORY CREDIT** CANADAHALIFAX news Federal government orders audit of ferry service between Nova Scotia and P.E.I. by admin 28 يناير، 2025 written by admin 28 يناير، 2025 33 CITYnews halifax / By The Canadian Press HALIFAX — Federal Transport Minister Anita Anand has ordered an audit of the ferry service between Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island after a season plagued by delays and interruptions. The audit will help ensure that Northumberland Ferries, the company that operates the seasonal service, has protocols in place to guarantee safe transit and to prevent future problems, Anand said in an emailed statement on Monday. The “unfortunate prolonged interruptions” in service between Wood Islands, P.E.I., and Caribou, N.S., last year were “unacceptable,” she said. “This audit is about putting Islanders first — making sure the ferries are operating safely, reliably, and delivering the service people in Atlantic Canada deserve.” The ferry service across the Northumberland Strait has been inconsistent since a fire broke out in 2022 on board the route’s long-standing ship, the MV Holiday Island, and damaged it beyond repair. The MV Saaremaa was called in to take over for the Holiday Island, but that vessel also had problems and had to be pulled from the water during the 2024 season. Meanwhile, the MV Confederation, which also transports people along the same route, was taken out of service on Sept. 15 after it ran into a wharf. The trouble meant ferry service between the two provinces was sometimes halted entirely, forcing travellers to reroute and use the Confederation Bridge. There were also issues with the MV Confederation in 2023, resulting in service shutdowns. The federal government has since purchased the MV Northumberland to replace the MV Holiday Island. The ferry arrived in Pictou, N.S., on Sunday. Officials say it needs some final work, but it is expected to be in service by the beginning of this year’s season. Meanwhile, the government posted a tender for the auditing contract last week. It closes on Feb. 6. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 27, 2025. The Canadian Press 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post ممثلون وممثلات سوريون بدون “الرئيس”!… عن مظلوميّة “أيتام” القصر الجمهوري المشبوهة ! next post Nova Scotia government says wind farms key to meeting 80 per cent renewables goal You may also like ترامب قد يفرض على كندا رسوماً جمركية على... 30 يناير، 2025 المؤبَّد لقاتل مشتبه به في تفجير رحلة الخطوط... 30 يناير، 2025 بنك كندا يخفّض الفائدة الأساسية ربع نقطة مئوية... 30 يناير، 2025 البيت الأبيض يؤكد أنّ الرسوم في موعدها وسينغ... 30 يناير، 2025 injured 3 employees by patient after weapons call... 30 يناير، 2025 Minimum wage in Nova Scotia jumps to $16.50... 30 يناير، 2025 Driver facing multiple charges after fatal car-pedestrian crash 30 يناير، 2025 Rights group drops legal challenge after New Brunswick... 30 يناير، 2025 Students dismissed early as double whammy of weather... 30 يناير، 2025 اتفاقية تعاون في مجال الطاقة النووية بين كندا... 29 يناير، 2025