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Appearance of the Minister of Health Before HESA on the Supps A.
Appearance of the Minister of Health Before HESA on the Supps A.
Committee of The Whole Appearance Main Estimates
Minister of Mental Health and Addictions
Committee of The Whole Appearance Main Estimates
Minister of Health
The majority of CIHR’s increased funding is for targeted health research investments, with most of them being time-limited funded initiatives.
…• This will be the 64th (TBC) time that HESA has met since the beginning of the 1st session of …
Minister Holland's binder for his appearance at An Act respecting Pharmacare on May 27th, 2024.
Ministerial Briefing Binder: Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights - Nomination of the Honourable Nicholas Kasirer to the Supreme …
Ministerial Briefing Binder: House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights – Bill C-6, An Act to amend …
Ministerial Briefing Binder: Standing Senate Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs – Bill S-11, A fourth Act to harmonize federal …