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Global Affairs Canada's 2020-21 Supplementary Estimates (C) is scheduled to be tabled in Parliament in February 2021.
Despite being among the top oil exporters in the world, Canada’s eastern refineries still rely on oil imports from the US and other countries to meet domestic demand.
According to Statistics Canada, oil imports from Saudi Arabia have been rising steadily for the past five years.
Departmental Plans were tabled by the President of the Treasury Board in the House of Commons on Monday, February 22 (TBC).
NRCan’s Departmental Plan supports the natural resource industry and Canadians in its recovery from the impacts of COVID-19 while moving forward on a strengthened climate plan.
Secretary of State Blinken announced that the U.S. will hold a virtual meeting of the Quad foreign ministers on February 18th.
2021-22 Main Estimates
2021-22 Main Estimates
What is the Government of Canada doing to make post-secondary education more affordable?