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Canada’s response to the crisis in Sudan.
On September 13, 2024, an article by CBC News reported the General Purpose Sleeping Bag System was unsuitable and did not provide sufficient warmth while on winter exercises.
How does the New Horizons for Seniors Program community-based stream support Canadian seniors and their communities?
How is the government addressing emerging issues related to algorithmic pricing and collusion?
Q1 – Why won’t the government get rid of the capital gains tax increases to help farmers with intergenerational farm transfers? Q2 – The Grain Growers of Canada estimate that the changes to capital gains tax will increase taxes by 30 per cent on family-run grain farms, making it much harder for families to pass down farms. Why is the government making it harder for grain farmers to pass their farm to the next generation?
What is the government doing to promote a competitive marketplace for Canadian consumers and businesses?
How is the voluntary code for artificial intelligence helping reassure Canadians that AI will be adopted in a safe manner?
Canada’s proposed projected immigration levels for 2025-2027.