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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is an emerging approach to help meteorologists generate and analyze weather prediction information. Environment and Climate Change Canada is exploring opportunities for machine learning to improve service delivery to Canadians.
The Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC) is seizing every opportunity to increase efficiency and accelerate the pace of federal impact assessments and permitting, while ensuring major projects are built responsibly.
Canada – U.S. Safe Third Country Agreement and U.S. designation as a safe third country.
The Minister of Public Safety introduced Bill C-2, which proposes various legislative amendments, including changes to the Canada Post Corporation Act to allow law enforcement to search and seize contraband in the mail where authorized to do so in accordance with federal law, and expand the authority of postal inspectors to open letters in addition to parcels.
What did Private Member Bill C-319 propose?
Although trending downward in 2025, in recent years, Canada has seen a significant rise in the number of individuals seeking protection in Canada. The Government continually reviews the In-Canada Asylum System to assess its ability to provide protection to those in need.
• Backed by an investment of $1.3 billion, Canada’s Border Plan is bolstering border security, strengthening our immigration system, and contributing to ensuring Canada’s future prosperity.
National urban parks will support Canada’s major cities in developing local solutions to biodiversity loss and dealing with the impacts of climate change. They will help adapt to climate change and contribute to national and global biodiversity targets with innovative solutions that benefit residents, businesses, and local wildlife. National urban parks will help mitigate threats to infrastructure from extreme weather events, combat urban heat islands, support storm water management and soil quality, and help sequester carbon.
Service Canada manages the application and renewal process for the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP).
What is the Government of Canada doing to help grow the housing workforce?