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Minister Sajjan announces $200-million contribution to enhance COVID-19 vaccine delivery, demand and…
Ottawa: Immunizing a critical mass of the world’s population is crucial in getting the COVID-19 pandemic under control. Many countries in the Global South, however, continue to encounter challenges in getting vaccines into arms,…
Canada welcomes delegates to Montréal for biological diversity conference, COP15
Ottawa,: “We can confirm that Canada will welcome the world to Montréal in December 2022 for the 15th Conference of the Parties (COP15), which will focus on protecting nature and halting biodiversity loss around the world.
“The COP15…
Canada launches second phase of the Pan-Canadian Artificial Intelligence Strategy
Toronto: Artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the greatest technological advances of our age and has a significant impact on the daily lives of Canadians. AI is a driver of economic growth and good jobs, which is why the Government of…
Government of Canada launched the 2 Billion Trees (2BT) program
The Government of Canada launched the 2 Billion Trees (2BT) program as part of its commitment to plant two billion trees over 10 years. The program funds projects proposed by public and private sector organizations and Indigenous…
Canada announces full membership in the Eureka network
Ottawa: Canadians are natural innovators, creating ideas and technologies that benefit a multitude of sectors and industries, both here at home and internationally. Supporting international collaboration and efforts to enhance cooperation…
Canada and Quebec to invest more than $2.8M to recover and reuse waste heat from the forest biomass…
Saint-Félicien – Investments in green infrastructure projects help to build sustainable and resilient communities in healthy and environmentally responsible living environments. They also make it possible to find adapted solutions to tackle…
Canada and Indigenous leaders celebrate Indigenous Peoples Economic and Trade Cooperation…
Ottawa: As part of its inclusive approach to trade, Canada is developing and implementing policies to ensure that Indigenous Peoples in Canada have access to all the benefits and opportunities that flow from international trade and…
Government Introduces legislation to establish National Council for Reconciliation
Ottawa — Unceded Traditional Territory of the Algonquin Anishinaabeg Nation – Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada
Today, the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, introduced Bill C-29,…
Canada outlines next steps in transition from open-net pen salmon farming in British Columbia
Ottawa - Wild Pacific salmon are of great importance to communities in British Columbia, both culturally and economically. However, wild Pacific salmon are facing historic threats and experiencing significant population declines. It is a…
Canada Invests in Energy Efficiency for Buildings in Toronto
Toronto: Improving energy efficiency in our communities is an important part of our ambitious plan to fight climate change in every region of Canada. It will help us exceed our climate goals, lower emissions where people live and work,…