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May 26, 2020

Organization: Indigenous Services Canada
Minister by name: Miller, Marc (Hon.)
Minister by title: Minister of Indigenous Services

May 26, 2020

Organization: Indigenous Services Canada
Minister by name: Miller, Marc (Hon.)
Minister by title: Minister of Indigenous Services

May 26, 2020

Organization: Indigenous Services Canada
Minister by name: Miller, Marc (Hon.)
Minister by title: Minister of Indigenous Services

May 26, 2020

Organization: Indigenous Services Canada
Minister by name: Miller, Marc (Hon.)
Minister by title: Minister of Indigenous Services

May 26, 2020

Organization: Indigenous Services Canada
Minister by name: Miller, Marc (Hon.)
Minister by title: Minister of Indigenous Services

May 26, 2020

Organization: Indigenous Services Canada
Minister by name: Miller, Marc (Hon.)
Minister by title: Minister of Indigenous Services

May 26, 2020

Organization: Indigenous Services Canada
Minister by name: Miller, Marc (Hon.)
Minister by title: Minister of Indigenous Services

May 26, 2020

Organization: Indigenous Services Canada
Minister by name: Miller, Marc (Hon.)
Minister by title: Minister of Indigenous Services

May 26, 2020

Why is the Canadian Armed Forces not doing more to provide assistance in long term care facilities?

Organization: National Defence
Minister by name: Sajjan, Harjit S. (Hon.)
Minister by title: Minister of National Defence

May 26, 2020

As part of the Government of Canada’s reaffirmed commitment to invest in Canada’s military, as announced in the 2017 Defence Policy, Strong, Secure, Engaged, the Government launched an open and transparent competition in December 2017 to permanently replace Canada’s fighter fleet with 88 advanced jets—the Future Fighter Capability Project (FFCP).

Notes:

  • All questions related to capability gap, security and interoperability requirements, costs, and Canada’s participation in the Joint Strike Fighter Program should be answered by the Minister of National Defence
  • All questions related to the Industrial and Technological Benefits Policy and the assessment of bidders’ impact on Canada’s economic interests should be answered by the Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED)
  • All questions related to trade issues should be answered by the Minister of Foreign Affairs

Organization: Public Services and Procurement Canada
Minister by name: Anand, Anita (Hon.)
Minister by title: Minister of Public Services and Procurement