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The Government of Canada has made an important investment of more than $27 billion over five years through Budget 2021 to build an early learning and childcare system across Canada, in collaboration with the provinces and territories. Combined with other investments, including Indigenous early learning and childcare, up to $30 billion over five years is being provided to support early learning and childcare.
Transformation of the Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation
Refugee stream for at-risk human rights defenders.
The Athlete Assistance Program provides direct financial support to over 1800 Canadian high performance (carded) athletes, across more than 94 sport disciplines. The Government of Canada allocated $5 million in Emergency Support Funding to this grant program in 2020-21.
The Sport Support Program supports the development of the Canadian sport system and provides funding opportunities for all Canadians, through eligible organizations, to participate in sport.
The Athlete Assistance Program provides direct financial support to over 1800 Canadian high performance (carded) athletes, across more than 94 sport disciplines. The Government of Canada allocated $5 million in Emergency Support Funding to this grant program in 2020-21.
The Sport Support Program supports the development of the Canadian sport system and provides funding opportunities for all Canadians, through eligible organizations, to participate in sport.
On May 4, 2022, the Department of National Defence announced delays in the Fixed-Wing Search and Rescue (SAR) project. The CC295 Kingfisher fleet of aircraft, that will eventually replace existing SAR aircraft, still require significant work, tests, and trials before entering into Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) service. As a result, Initial Operational Capability (IOC) has been delayed from 2022 to 2025-2026.
The new fleet of modern aircraft is equipped with technologically advanced systems and will be able to perform in Canada’s harsh search and rescue environment; one of the most challenging and diverse landscapes in the world.
Note: All questions related to Initial and Full Operational Capabilities, capability gap, security, interoperability requirements and costs should be answered by the Minister of National Defence
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