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When will the Government deliver on their promise to increase the Guaranteed Income Supplement?
Why did the Government limit the increase of the Old Age Security (OAS) pension by 10% to seniors aged 75 and over, rather than increasing the OAS pension for all seniors 65 and over?
What is the Federal, Provincial and Territorial (FPT) Seniors Forum doing to support seniors?
The work of the National Seniors Council
How will the new Early Learning and Child Care Infrastructure Fund announced in Budget 2022 complement investments provided for the Canada-wide ELCC system through Budget 2021?
How are the Global Innovation Clusters helping to make the Canadian economy more innovative?
In this increasingly volatile security environment with Chinese and Russian aggressors, why is this Government failing to deliver a fighter jet capability to the CAF?
According to press reports, a memo was circulated in the fall of 2021 stating that a working group had been formed to discuss possible changes to bilingualism requirements in the federal public service. According to the memo, senior officials in several departments were considering offering an exemption for positions where bilingualism is mandatory to candidates who speak an indigenous language and have sufficient knowledge of one of the official languages.
What is the Canada Pension Plan and its enhancement?
When will this government address poverty for persons with disabilities?