CHARLOTTETOWN – Mark McLane, the Progressive Conservative MLA for Cornwall-Meadowbank, died on Tuesday following an unspecified medical condition.
He was first elected in a 2021 byelection and reelected in 2023, quickly becoming a senior voice in government.
He served as minister of finance and chair of Treasury Board before being appointed minister of health and wellness, where he oversaw key files including system pressure and workforce challenges.
Premier Rob Lantz said in a statement McLane served Islanders with dedication, integrity and a deep commitment to his community, adding he brought compassion and practical leadership to every role he held.
Before entering politics, McLane worked in business and community leadership, including as executive director of Golf P.E.I. and founder of an office technology company. He was also active in volunteer organizations across the province.
McLane is survived by his wife and three daughters.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 17, 2026.