Question Period Notes
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The Government of Canada is faced with daily cyber threats. These attacks may pose a risk to government infrastructure, or when aimed at private enterprise, raise the Government of Canada security posture.
Overview of Permanent Residence Fees
The Department of Canadian Heritage organizes a small number of major events such as Canada Day in the Capital, and funds thousands of community, cultural and sporting events through its funding programs. Due to COVID-19, hundreds of funded events have been postponed or cancelled. On Friday April 17, 2020, it was announced that this year’s Canada Day in the Capital event will be re-designed as a virtual event.
The Covid-19 pandemic is delaying the opening of the program. When will the program launch?
Immigration Levels Plan 2020 – 2022
The Canada Broadcasting Corporation issued an article on COVID 19 and the homeless raising concerns around the potential risk of an outbreak in Toronto shelters