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We’ve updated the national nutritious food basket to be consistent with Canada’s new food guide. Learn more about this update.
…The need for a Canadian food and nutrition surveillance system has been recognized for some time. Availability of food and …
Statistics Canada: Road to Accessibility 2023 to 2025
https://www.statcan.gc.ca/en/about/accessibility/road-to-accessibility
Table of contents
- Message from the Chief …
Health Canada recognizes that a safe food supply is a major contributing factor to the health of Canadians.
Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions (DEC) 3-Year Accessibility Plan, based on the Accessible Canada Act and Regulations
Accessibility plan at Prairies Economic Development Canada (PrairiesCan) based on the Accessible Canada Act (ACA).
The OPC supports a culture that embraces diversity and inclusion in order to provide the highest quality of service to …
CRTC’s first-ever Accessibility Plan for 2023-2025. This action plan sets out our commitment to improving the accessibility of the CRTC …
This publication provides statistics based on information that the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) collected and processed for all claimants of …
Canada Revenue Agency's (CRA): The 2020 edition of Final Statistics presents data based on 2018 tax year returns filed and …