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Update on Canada’s Role in the Generation Equality Forum
Canada and MERCOSUR are negotiating a comprehensive free trade agreement (FTA).
Labour and CUSMA
Automotive rules of origin and CUSMA.
The UN Office of Internal Oversight Services is conducting an investigation into allegations against senior management of UNRWA. The Government has received calls to suspend/end its support to UNRWA.
On September 22, 2020, an article was published in The Globe and Mail entitled “Province calls on Ottawa to ensure RCMP follow Clare’s Law”, outlining that the Government of Alberta has adopted its own version of the legislation, set to take effect in April 2021, and has called for national implementation
Workplace measures to curb the COVID-19 pandemic and protect the health and safety of federal employees affected institutions’ ability to respond to access to information and personal information requests.
Is this the right time for the government to be negotiating new collective agreements for public servants?
Opposition parties, stakeholders and a part of the Canadian population are concerned with a growing deficit brought by emergency measures introduced by the Government in response to COVID-19.
When will the government revisit the leave provisions that were put in place for public servants in response to the COVID-19 pandemic?