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Canada Down Under, in partnership with Creative Victoria, has delivered an informative webinar with industry professionals to provide insight into …

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Shining a light on how solar energy can impact local communities.

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The Da Mi Solar Power Plant is helping Vietnam promote clean energy and meet its climate-action goals.

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Looking at how environmental restoration initiatives bring new economic possibilities to communities.

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Dance in Vancouver is a biennial celebration of contemporary dance and brings together dance practitioners from across Canada, Australia and …

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Canada is committed to reducing impacts of climate change by working at home and abroad.

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Travelling now means your trip could turn out to be different than what you had expected.

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Canada has provided a welcome refuge to Michel Chikwanine, former child soldier, who shares his experiences.

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Championing gender equality in the division of labour in households.

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Too often, the responsibility for care work falls on women, but sharing household duties can help to reduce gender inequality.

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Keywords: Stories Global Affairs Canada development trade foreign policy household duties Gender equality care economy caregiving COVID-19