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Briefing binder used by the Hon. Steven Guilbeault Minister of Canadian Heritage Before the Before the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology (INDU) regarding the Canadian response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Briefing binder used by the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, Daniel Therrien, as a witness before the Standing Committee on INDU on May 29, 2020 on the Canadian Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Briefing package for the President of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency as witness before the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology on April 29, 2020 on the topic of the Canadian Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
President’s opening remarks
Documents prepared for the Superintendent of Financial Institutions for the appearance before the Standing Committee on Finance, May 21, 2020.
Minister of Health's Opening Remarks for Committee Appearance at the Special Committee on Canada China Relations (CACN) of June 14, 2021
Briefing Binder for the President’s Appearance at the Special Committee on Canada-China Relations on March 22, 2021
Briefing package for the President of the Public Health Agency of Canada appearance at the Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates on May 22, 2020
This report follows an investigation conducted by the Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying (OCL) pursuant to section 10.4 of the Lobbing Act (Act). This investigation focused on whether Mr. Mark Aldridge, President and CEO of MCAP Commercial LP (MCAP) and senior officer responsible for MCAP, failed to register in-house (corporation) lobbying activities in accordance with subsection 7(1) of the Act. This investigation arose in connection with communications that Mr. Robert Silver, Senior Vice-President of Strategy, Risk and Policy for MCAP, had with federal public office holders with respect to both MCAP’s role in administering the Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance program on behalf of the Government of Canada as well as the eligibility of limited partnerships, such as MCAP, to claim the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS) in respect of their employees.
In celebration of the tremendous diversity of tree species that tell the story of our culture and history, the NCC released in September 2020 a compilation of close to 170 remarkable trees across Canada’s Capital region entitled A Living Legacy: Remarkable Trees of Canada’s Capital.
An interactive map and downloadable book are available for free on the NCC’s website and will allow the public to discover distinctive features of these trees, revealing a story of the beauty of our natural heritage through the rich diversity of species thriving within Canada’s Capital. This compilation features trees according to their commonalities, which can include their physical relationship with the land, the fact that they were a source of food for Indigenous peoples, or for their contribution to the forest industry.
https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/remarkable-trees
https://ncc-ccn.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/index.html?appid=a9ba98fb7e8b4c2ba9be337235b95291