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What is the Government of Canada doing to support advances in clean technology?
What is the Government of Canada doing to address the apparent rise in consumer bankruptcies?
What is the government doing to help Canadians who are dissatisfied with the customer service of their telecommunications service provider?
How is the Government going to ensure fairness for all in the new digital space?
What is the Government doing about foreign investment in Canada?
What is the Government of Canada doing to ensure Canada’s insolvency laws promote economic stability and growth while also balancing the needs of pensioners and other creditors?
What is the Federal Government doing to equip Canadian entrepreneurs to protect and leverage their intellectual property (IP)?
Why is the Government ending funding for the Networks of Centres of Excellence (NCE) program?
When it comes to building codes, what is the Government of Canada doing to protect Canadians?
In light of recent recommendations made by the Privacy Commissioner, will the Government of Canada move forward to strengthen Canada’s privacy regime?