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The Samuel De Champlain Bridge Corridor Project
The Eastern Ontario Regional Network’s Cellular Gap Project will improve cellular and mobile broadband coverage and service in the region.
On May 4, 2019, the Government of Canada published a Notice of Intent in the Part I of the Canada Gazette to seek feedback on the possibility of providing free menstrual products in federally regulated workplaces.
One of the priorities in your mandate letter is to work with the Minister of Women and Gender Equality and other ministerial colleagues to take action to ensure that federal workplaces are free from harassment and sexual violence.
The Government of Canada maintains its commitment to addressing wage gaps through the introduction of pay transparency measures for federally regulated private-sector employers subject to the Employment Equity Act (the Act).
Violence and insecurity in Myanmar has resulted in significant humanitarian needs in both Myanmar and neighbouring Bangladesh, where more than 671,000 Rohingya have sought refuge since August 2017.
How is Canada responding to the humanitarian crisis in Yemen?
Canada has allocated over $100 million in funding to help partners address the immediate and secondary impact of the pandemic on the most vulnerable people worldwide.
The Govt of Tanzania continues discriminatory actions against the LGBTQ2I community, including arresting its members and disrupting meetings of NGOs working with the LGBTQ2I community.
Canadian assistance to Syrian Refugees in Lebanon and the potential return to Syria