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Why has Canada still not committed a Quick Reaction Force to the UN even though the promise was made in 2017?
Increasing national testing and screening capacity is instrumental to the multi-layered strategy to reopen the Canadian economy while protecting Canadians and containing future outbreaks.
On behalf of the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) continues to explore procurement strategies to support the two testing initiatives: rapid-testing and border testing. In support of the rapid-testing initiative, PSPC is pursuing additional agreements to secure access to a variety of rapid tests.
Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) has issued contracts to support border testing measures across Canada.
The Translation Bureau continues to work with the House Administration and all partners to support Parliament’s virtual sittings while ensuring the health and safety of its interpreters.
MP Marilène Gill published an open letter in the Journal de Montréal denouncing Canada Post’s delivery times in several municipalities of the Côte-Nord in Quebec.
What is the government doing to maintain border controls for dairy, poultry and eggs?