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New war time kitchen opens on June 10th Get ready to dance to a swing band, taste wartime rations, and play dress up as Laurier House National Historic Site offers fun for the whole family […]
New war time kitchen opens on June 10th Get ready to dance to a swing band, taste wartime rations, and play dress up as Laurier House National Historic Site offers fun for the whole family […]
Investment in innovative process will improve air quality and create 11 jobs The Government of Canada is committed to supporting companies as they develop and adopt innovative clean technology solutions to invest in the future […]
When it comes to telecommunications, Canadian consumers deserve the best. The Government of Canada will encourage the advancement of telecommunication services by focusing on the three things that matter most to Canadian families and businesses: […]
Library and Archives Canada is proud to announce the launch of one of its most important exhibitions in recent years. “Canada: Who Do We Think We Are?” opens today and runs until March 1, 2018, […]
Every year on the first Sunday in June, we mark National Cancer Survivors Day by honouring the Canadians who inspire us with their strength and perseverance in the face of cancer. Every day, more than […]
Canada is committed to a progressive trade agenda that creates jobs and opportunities for the middle class and those working hard to join it. The input of Canadians is essential when considering trade agreements, and […]
The Eglinton Crosstown includes a 10-kilometre underground portion, between Weston Road and Laird Drive, where 15 below-grade stations are under construction. Eleven will be built using a “cut-and cover” method and four, including Laird Station, […]
Ontario Ensuring Casual, Part-time, Temporary and Seasonal Employees are Paid the Same Wage for Doing the Same Job as Full-time Employees Ontario has introduced legislation that will require employers to pay the same wage to […]
Today, Health Canada granted the necessary exemptions from the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act for the operation of three new supervised consumption sites in Toronto. The sites are planned to be located at Toronto Public […]
OTTAWA, ONTARIO (June 1, 2017) – The Honourable Carolyn Bennett, Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs, issued the following statement today: “The month of June presents many opportunities for all Canadians to learn about the […]
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