New curling rink sweeping into Sydney with federal support
| Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada | news releases
The Sydney Curling Club will have a new facility after an investment of $10 million from the federal government.
| Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada | news releases
The Sydney Curling Club will have a new facility after an investment of $10 million from the federal government.
| Employment and Social Development Canada | media advisories
The Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour, Steven MacKinnon, will be in London to make an announcement regarding the Canada Learning Bond.
| Employment and Social Development Canada | media advisories
The Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour, Steven MacKinnon, will be in Mississauga to announce funding to support innovative training projects across Canada.
| Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada | news releases
Nova Scotia’s beef producers can now get financial protection through the Maritime Livestock Price Insurance Pilot Program. The new business risk management tool will allow producers to purchase price protection on beef cattle in the form of an insurance policy to protect against unexpected market declines.
| Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency | news releases
Federal support helps fuel new business start-ups in Saint John
| Canadian Heritage | news releases
The Coalition of Manitoba Cultural Communities for Families’ new project will aim to connect cultural communities across the country
| Canadian Heritage | backgrounders
CBC/Radio-Canada’s mandate is established by the Broadcasting Act, which also sets its governing rules. The Act says that CBC/Radio-Canada is ultimately accountable, through the Minister of Canadian Heritage, to Parliament for the conduct of its affairs.
| Canadian Heritage | news releases
In a rapidly changing media landscape, CBC/Radio-Canada needs to be more independent, focus on news and have access to more predictable funding to be well positioned to continue delivering vital services for everyone in Canada, now and in the future.
| Correctional Service Canada | news releases
On February 20, 2025, inmates Jay Sedore and Michael Karas were apprehended by the Repeat Offender Parole Enforcement (ROPE) and Toronto Police Service.
| Department of Finance Canada | news releases
Yesterday, the Government of Canada convened the first working meeting of the new Integrated Money Laundering Intelligence Partnership (IMLIP). This new partnership will support the permissible sharing of money laundering and organized crime intelligence between law enforcement and Canada’s big banks. Canada’s newly appointed Commissioner of Canada’s Fight Against Fentanyl, Kevin Brosseau, launched the inaugural meeting and gave opening remarks.