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Canada-Québec Accord and immigration-related issues
What is the Government of Canada doing to support advances in clean technology and the adoption and commercialization of cleantech?
What specific steps is the Canadian Armed Forces taking to address low morale among its members, as outlined in the Chaplain General’s July briefing note?
Why did it take the Government so long to name the members of the Canadian Military Colleges review Board and how impartial can we expect them to be?
Public Services and Procurement Canada is implementing the Long Term Vision and Plan – a multi-decade strategy to restore and modernize the Parliamentary Precinct. The core of the Parliamentary Precinct includes the grounds and buildings on Parliament Hill and the three city blocks directly facing it.
The Department is also supporting Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada to develop a national space for Indigenous Peoples within the Parliamentary Precinct. The project includes the re-development of the former United Stated Embassy (located at 100 Wellington Street), the CIBC building (located at 119 Sparks Street) and an infill space between the two buildings.
Note: Questions related to the Indigenous Peoples’ Space (100 Wellington) should be directed to the Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs as the overall lead for the Indigenous Peoples’ Space
The Executive Director of the Canadian Association of Immersion Professionals explains that the lack of French-speaking teachers is forcing French immersion schools in Ontario to hire English-speaking teachers who don't have the required level of French.
Lacrosse is a new addition to the sports program for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games. The Haudenosaunee Nationals Lacrosse Team (Haudenosaunee Nationals) has been advocating to be included as a competitor at the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.
The United States Government is issuing a statement in the coming days advocating for the inclusion of the Haudenosaunee Nationals.
Canada’s Tech Talent Strategy
In light of the recent survey of members of the Canadian Armed Forces, what is this Government doing to address sexual misconduct?