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Global News: “Russia, China campaigns seek to sow mistrust in Western COVID-19 vaccines: EU report”.
An article was published in La Presse on April 29, 2021 stating that some federal institutions are not submitting their Annual Reviews on Official Languages to both the House and Senate official languages parliamentary committees and the Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages (OCOL).
What is the Government of Canada doing to connect more Indigenous communities to high-speed broadband networks?
Current status of the collective bargaining negotiations at the Port of Montréal between the MEA and the Syndicat des débardeurs, CUPE, Local 375
How is the Government of Canada helping small and medium-sized businesses support their employees?
Budget 2021 proposes $227.9 million to implement a Low-Carbon Fuel Procurement Program within the Greening Government Fund.
In the Budget 2021, the government proposed to amend the Public Service Employment Act to address some areas of potential barriers to Employment Equity and equity-seeking groups in the staffing process, as part of the broader work in the public service on diversity, inclusion and accessibility.
To address the legacy of residential schools and advance reconciliation, the Government committed to implement the recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, including Call to Action 81, which calls for the creation of a Residential Schools National Monument in Ottawa to honour Survivors and all the children who were lost to their families and communities. Work on Call to Action 81 is in the early planning stages, specifically regarding engagement with Indigenous peoples.
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Call to Action #89, calls upon the federal government to “amend the Physical Activity and Sport Act to support reconciliation by ensuring that policies to promote physical activity as a fundamental element of health and well-being reduce barriers to sports participation, increase the pursuit of excellence in sport and build capacity in the Canadian sport system, are inclusive of Aboriginal peoples”. The 2003 Act sets out the Government of Canada’s policies regarding physical activity and sport as well as the mandate of the Minister of Canadian Heritage (Sport) in respect of physical activity and sport.
Given that changes to the legislation will require consultation with other federal government departments in collaboration with the Aboriginal Sport Circle, discussions with Indigenous sport stakeholders have concluded that this will be a longer-term deliverable.