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Canadians need access to high-quality, affordable and flexible child care
New Budget 2021 investments of $100M for the Supporting Black Canadian Communities Initiative, and $200M to establish a new Black-led Philanthropic Endowment Fund
Budget 2021 proposes to extend EI Sickness Benefits from 15 weeks to 26 weeks
What is the Government of Canada doing to support students to complete high school and access post-secondary education?
Service Canada is working to improve access and reduce wait times for Canadians through continued investments in its call centre operations.
The Parliamentary Budget Officer issued a report on basic income that examines how it could reduce poverty in Canada.
The Government has committed to co-develop, with employers and labour organizations, a “right to disconnect” for federally regulated workers.
How will the 2020-2021 New Horizons for Seniors Program community-based call for proposals support Canadian communities?
What is the Government of Canada doing to make post-secondary education more affordable?
Implementation of the Indigenous Early Learning and Child Care Framework