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Numerous actions have been undertaken by farmers to attenuate the impact of agricultural activities on aquatic ecosystems. The identification of …
Government Electronic Directory Services (GEDS) provides public access to Government of Canada employee contact information as provided by participating departments.
…Appearance by the Minister of Labour, Seamus O’Regan Jr., before the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development …
Briefing binder used by of Isabelle Mondou, Deputy Minister of Canadian Heritage, before the Standing Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs …
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The draft guidance document clarifies the requirements for eligible drug submissions and applications under the administrative pathway. These submissions and …
Revisions to change #2 (Appendix 1) have been made to the Guidance Document: Post-Notice of Compliance (NOC) Changes: Quality. The …
A final version of the Guidance Document: Use of Certificates of Suitability as supporting information in Drug Submissions is now …
Release of the Final Guidance Document: Drug Submissions Relying on Third-Party Data (Literature and Market Experience)