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• What is the Government of Canada doing to address shortages of PPE and other medical supplies?
• How is the Public Health Agency of Canada equipping frontline healthcare workers with the PPE required to protect their health and mitigate the spread of COVID-19?
• What is the Government of Canada doing to prepare for resurgence and/or mass vaccination campaign scenarios?
Why isn’t the Government recommending PPE, including N-95 masks, for all front-line workers?
How does the federal government work with provinces and territories on the collection of race/ethnicity-based data on deaths and active cases?
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• What is the Government doing to safeguard Canada’s drug supply from U.S. bulk importation schemes?
The Public Accounts of Canada 2019-2020 will be tabled in Parliament by the President of the Treasury Board.
• What is the status of the government’s amendments to the MAID legislation and the parliamentary review as required in the original MAID legislation?
The current health crisis has significant impacts in various spheres of activity, including the official languages sector. The Government of Canada is taking measures to support official languages and official language minority communities in times of crisis.
A statement made by the Member from Saint-Laurent during a meeting of the Standing Committee on Official Languages insinuating doubt around the decline of French in Quebec has caused media to react.