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How does Part I of the Canada Labour Code discourage employers from using replacement workers during strikes?
The tabling of Office of the Information Commissioner of Canada (OIC) findings from its systematic investigation of IRCC’s handling of Access to Information requests for client immigration files.
COVID-19 has impacted the ability of Canada and other countries to protect refugees through resettlement.
Implementation and status update on online citizenship tests.
Measures to protect individuals from unscrupulous consultants who prey on their lack of knowledge of Canadian laws and regulations.
Farmers back home are working long hours to get their crops in the ground. Many of them have reached out report that statscan workers are going around farm to farm with a 2021 census and are needlessly holding up production. To make matters worse they show up the day before the census is due, making it impossible for it to be filled out on time. This is no way to treat farmers who are in the middle of their busy season. Why can't statscan send surveys in the mail on time instead of driving around rural Saskatchewan
Last week Allan in my riding received his census form in the mail only to learn that it must be completed online by this week. Allan and other constituents, particularly seniors, don't have a computer in their home. And with public health restrictions in place, they can't go to a library or a friend's house to access one. More stress for Canadians in the middle of this preventable third wave. When will this liberal government stop leaving Canadians (behind)?
The Supplementary Estimates (A) 2021-2022 for Shared Services Canada will be tabled in the month of May 2021 and is the first Supplementary Estimate this fiscal year.
Supplementary Estimates present information on additional spending requirements that were either not sufficiently developed in time for inclusion in the Main Estimates, or have been subsequently adjusted to account for developments in programs and services.