CHARLOTTETOWN – Bloyce Thompson has been sworn in as the 35th premier of Prince Edward Island.
In a statement Friday, the new premier said serving Islanders in this way is an extraordinary honour.
“Our government remains focused on the work ahead — strengthening our province, supporting our communities, and delivering results for the people of Prince Edward Island,” he said.
Thompson agreed to assume the interim role after the current interim premier, Rob Lantz, announced he would step down to seek the leadership of the province’s governing Progressive Conservative party.
Lantz had previously said he would not run to become party leader, a position that would allow him to return to the role as premier.
The party’s constitution says an interim leader is eligible to be elected party leader if they resign within 10 days of a leadership convention being called.
A convention to decide the new leader has been scheduled for February 7th.
Lantz had been interim leader of the party and was sworn in as premier in February after Dennis King stepped down.
King said he stepped down in the interest of his family and the people of the province.
Lantz had served as education minister under King, who had been premier since 2019.
Lantz said his decision to seek the job now wasn’t a move he made lightly.
“But after listening to Islanders, it became clear that this choice had to be made — to ensure stability and strong leadership behind a united team that knows what needs to be done to secure the future,” Lantz said in a statement on social media Thursday.
Party president Sydney Gallant said in a statement Friday this is a pivotal moment for the party and they are eager to welcome a leader who will help shape the future of the province.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 12, 2025.