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Why does National Defence refuse to put victims at the center of efforts to address a broken military justice system?
The Government of Canada is not involved in professional sport.
Marine Conservation
Why is this Government proceeding with the procurement of Cyclone helicopters when they continue to experience technical and maintenance issues?
Recent media coverage has focused on the Canadian public’s confusion around the mandatory use of ArriveCAN and changing border measures.
Public Services and Procurement Canada is working with the Public Health Agency of Canada, Health Canada and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, along with the COVID-19 Vaccine Task Force to procure COVID-19 vaccines, therapeutic drugs, and related supplies.
Note: All questions regarding the regulatory review of vaccines should be directed to Health Canada.
Note: For all therapeutic solutions, questions about allocation and distribution should be directed to Public Health Agency of Canada.
Note: All questions on donations should be deferred to GAC and PHAC.
A Bloc Quebecois MP has inquired about a constituent’s concerns regarding the delivery of ‘anti-vaccination’ material by Canada Post.
• Employment jumped by 154,000 in November, well above expectations of a 37,500 gain.
• The unemployment rate fell sharply by 0.7 percentage points to 6.0% in November. The labour force participation was 65.3% in November, unchanged from October.
India and South-Africa-led proposal to waive parts of the World Trade Organization TRIPS Agreement on intellectual property to respond to COVID-19.
To provide an update on BC Floods and work with the Canadian Red Cross (CRC) and BC on Matching Funds.