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The Government of Canada is taking a major step forward to protect the stories and objects that reflect the many histories, cultures and identities that shape who we are as Canadians and that make our country stronger. The new Cultural Heritage Science (CHS) facility will provide a space where conservation experts can collaborate to protect and preserve Canada’s most treasured cultural artifacts and our heritage for generations to come.
Jennifer Lalonde (BSocSc, University of Ottawa, 1998; MA, Guelph University, 1999; PhD [Political Science], Johns Hopkins University, 2009) began her public service career in 2003 at the Canadian International Development Agency.
The Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, the Honourable Tim Hodgson, will make a funding announcement for clean electricity projects in Ontario. He will be joined by Rudy Cuzzetto, Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Energy and Mines (Ontario); Councillor Keith Irish from the City of Markham; and industry representatives.
Yesterday, the Honourable David J. McGuinty, Minister of National Defence, visited Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Winnipeg, to meet with Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members.
The Government of Canada is now accepting funding applications for projects across the country through the Sport for Social Development in Indigenous Communities program
The 2025 Atlantic International Film Festival (AIFF), running from September 10 to 17 at Halifax’s Cineplex Cinemas Park Lane, will feature six compelling new works from the National Film Board of Canada (NFB)—including two films by St. John’s directors.
On August 13, 2025, Claude Guay, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, announced more than $25 million for 33 projects aimed at improving electric vehicle (EV) charging availability, decarbonizing freight transportation and developing innovative technologies for medium- and heavy-duty trucks.
Today, Claude Guay, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, announced more than $25 million for 33 projects aimed at improving electric vehicle (EV) charging availability, decarbonizing freight transportation and developing innovative technologies for medium- and heavy-duty trucks. This funding from Canada’s new government will make zero-emission vehicles more practical for Canadian families and companies, encouraging innovation that will strengthen Canada’s auto sector.