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Why are Canadian Armed Forces members returning home, creating opportunities for instability when there is still work to be done abroad?
In the context of the COVID-19 crisis, Health Canada has authorized the distribution of certain products with English-only labeling, or labeling in neither of the two official languages, in order to accelerate their distribution.
Why is the Canadian Armed Forces not doing more to help Canadians in response to COVID-19?
How will the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) impact the agriculture and agri-food sector?
Is U.S. fluid milk being imported into Canada and sold on retail shelves?
How will CUSMA impact exporters of skim milk powder, milk protein concentrates and infant formula?
Will CUSMA affect investments such as Canada Royal Milk’s (Feihe) plans to manufacture and export infant formula in Kingston, Ontario?
Why wasn’t the entry into force date for the Agreement delayed to align with the dairy year for export threshold products?
What is the Government doing to support women’s shelters and sexual assault centres during the COVID-19 pandemic?
On May 8, 2020, the Minister of Canadian Heritage announced that the Government of Canada will allocate $88.8 million of the $500 million emergency fund to the Canada Media Fund. This funding will be dedicated to supporting the Canadian television and digital media industries.