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What is Service Canada doing to ensure that seniors continue receiving the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS).
What is the Government of Canada doing to support seniors affected by increased costs caused by the pandemic?
Deferral of the coming into force of the Firearms Marking Regulations (the Regulations), from December 1, 2020 until December 1, 2023.
Media have reported on construction costs, and their associated studies for the official residence of the Governor General of Canada. The National Capital Commission (NCC) works with the Office of the Secretary to the Governor General (OSGG) to implement building works at Rideau Hall.
The Government has committed to co-develop, with employers and labour organizations, a “right to disconnect” for federally regulated workers
PSPC entered into a contract with Medicom on April 26th 2020 to supply Canada with 20M N95 masks annually, to be manufactured in Canada. Medicom has commenced production of masks but delivery was contingent on two approvals: first, receiving Health Canada Interim Order approval, and secondly, receiving respirator quality assessment testing approval from the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC). On October 30th 2020, Medicom confirmed to Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) that Health Canada had approved their Interim Order application for their N95 respirators. On November 13th 2020, Medicom received Quality Assessment testing approval from PHAC.
• Why does the Government insist on continuing with the amendments to the Patented Medicines Regulations when it impacts Canadians’ access to new medicines?
The Covid-19 pandemic is delaying the opening of the program. When will the program launch?
Sport helps millions of Canadians across the country to stay physically and mentally fit, make new friends, and express themselves. Canadians should always feel safe to play, coach, or be part of sport in any way they wish. The Government of Canada is taking concrete steps to ensure that sport is accessible and free from harassment, abuse, maltreatment and discrimination.