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As countries around the world were closing their borders to contain the spread of COVID 19, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau …

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Although dealing with the consequences of the pandemic was challenging and often emotionally charged, most employees felt pride in helping …

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The High Commission of Canada in Guyana joined the world in observing International Women’s Day 2021 under the theme #ChoosetoChallenge.

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Warm destinations are beautiful, but they can sometimes be hot spots for extreme weather, including hurricanes.

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An Australian family has been spreading hope through small acts of kindness as a way to remember and commemorate the …

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Get to know one of Avenue Calgary’s Top 40 Under 40, Briana Loughlin, and how backpacking in the Southern Hemisphere …

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Many of the employees at our missions are locally engaged staff. These staff members are invaluable, thanks to their knowledge …

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Enersion's Tri-Generation system captures wasted heat from solar panels or gas-powered units and converts it into cooling, heating and electricity.

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This is the first Canadian software, the first Canadian computer, the first Canadian artificial intelligence to go to the moon.

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Argan oil is good for the skin and people’s health, and argan trees help protect the Moroccan environment.

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