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Occupational Health and Safety regulations are important for employees in all industries and workplace settings in Canada. Employees in Canada have the right to a safe work environment.
Natural Resources Canada is developing permanent occupational health and safety regulations under the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act and Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act (the Accord Acts). [Redacted] questions may arise as to how workers are protected in the intervening period.
How are infrastructure investments helping rural and northern communities?
The Government of Canada’s commitments to strengthen gun control and ban assault-style firearms.
Taxpayers are flagging concerns relating to fraud on their CRA accounts involving the emergency benefit programs. What is the CRA doing to resolve this issue and how will CRA support victims of fraudulent activity?
Main Estimates 2021-2022
The Athlete Assistance Program provides direct financial support to over 1800 Canadian high performance (carded) athletes, across more than 94 sport disciplines. The Government of Canada allocated $5 million in Emergency Support Funding to this grant program.
Main Estimates 2021-2022
How will ISED’s planned spending in its 2021–22 Departmental Plan contribute to making Canada a leader in the global economy?
How will ISED’s planned spending in its 2021–22 Departmental Plan promote rural economic development in Canada?