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How will you make sure that the meat processing industry has the appropriate level of Personal Protective Equipment for its workers?
How are you ensuring the safety of the meat supply chain during this time?
Parks Canada – Resumption of Visitor Services
What is Canada doing in response to India not releasing a shipment of N95 masks to a Canadian company?
The Government of Canada announced a prohibition on assault-style firearms as a first step in implementing measures to reduce gun violence.
Process to Introduce a Municipal Nominee Program
Shared Services Canada is working to ensure increased remote access capacity and security for federal public servants working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada Digital Services, OCIO and SSC are taking action to support the critical services of other departments in addition to general preparedness activities.
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.
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.