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Government of Canada to make significant announcement 

| Canadian Coast Guard | media advisories

Ottawa, Ontario – The Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, the Honourable Bernadette Jordan, along with Quebec Lieutenant and Leader of the Government in the House of Commons the Honourable Pablo Rodriguez and the Minister of Environment and Climate Change, the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, will make a significant announcement via a virtual press conference.


Government of Canada takes further action to address marine pollution from the MV Schiedyk shipwreck in British Columbia

| Canadian Coast Guard | news releases

When the Government of Canada launched the Oceans Protection Plan, a primary objective was to address wrecked, abandoned and hazardous vessels across Canada. Three years later, the Government remains committed to protecting Canada’s oceans and waterways by removing these vessels in a safe and environmentally-responsible way.


Icebreaking at Parry Sound, Ontario

| Canadian Coast Guard | news releases

Sarnia, Ontario - The Canadian Coast Guard advises residents in Parry Sound, Ontario to avoid the ice, as CCGS Samuel Risley will transit through the area to the Coast Guard Parry Sound base on or around March 28.


Icebreaking at McGregor Bay, Ontario

| Canadian Coast Guard | news releases

The Canadian Coast Guard advises residents near McGregor Bay, Ontario that icebreaking operations may occur in the area near the Whitefish River Lafarge terminal on or around March 25, 2021.


Icebreaking at Thunder Bay, Ontario

| Canadian Coast Guard | news releases

The Canadian Coast Guard advises residents of Thunder Bay, Ontario that the CCGS Samuel Risley will be carrying out icebreaking operations in the area on or around March 23, 2021.


Icebreaking at Midland, Ontario

| Canadian Coast Guard | news releases

The Canadian Coast Guard advises residents of Midland, Ontario that the CCGS Samuel Risley will be carrying out icebreaking operations in the area on or around March 19, 2021.


Government of Canada and Heiltsuk Nation collaborate to develop a local Marine Emergency Response Team

| Canadian Coast Guard | news releases

Coastal First Nations have an intimate knowledge of lands and waters in their territory, and are often the first on the scene when there’s an emergency on the water. When they are empowered to manage these environments, everyone benefits. Today, the Government of Canada and the Heiltsuk Nation are announcing the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) committing both organizations to work together to enhance the Nation’s role in marine environmental response within the Heiltsuk territory.


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