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Through the National Shipbuilding Strategy, the Government of Canada is revitalizing a world-class marine industry in order to provide the women and men of the Royal Canadian Navy with the safe and effective warships they require to protect Canadian sovereignty.
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The Government of Canada places the highest priority on the promotion of official languages and is committed to upholding the Official Languages Act and its requirements.
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The Government of Canada understands that federal scientists play an important role in the lives of Canadians; scientific research and discovery improves our health, environment, communities and economy. Providing our scientists with modern and fully accessible facilities that promote collaborative research is just one way the government can support them in the important work that they do.
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The Government of Canada is committed to reconciliation, diversity and inclusion. This includes acknowledging past wrongs, such as the Komagata Maru incident.
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Canadians across the country rely on the critical services of the Canadian Coast Guard to protect mariners and the marine environment, and to ensure the safe and efficient movement of ships that are key to our vibrant economy. With continued growth in commercial shipping and with climate change already affecting our communities, demands on the Coast Guard continue to grow.
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Today, Sean Fraser, Member of Parliament for Central Nova, on behalf of the Honourable Carla Qualtrough, Minister of Public Services and Procurement and Accessibility, and the Honourable Derek Mombourquette, Minister of Energy and Mines for the Province of Nova Scotia, signed an agreement to collaborate on the acquisition of renewable electricity to power federally owned facilities in Nova Scotia.
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Steven MacKinnon, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Public Services and Procurement and Accessibility, participated today in the signing of an important partnership between the Translation Bureau and the University of Quebec in Outaouais. This new agreement will strengthen translation and terminology professions in Canada and allow students to increase their knowledge of the sector, gain practical experience and facilitate their integration into the labour market through various projects, including a terminology project as part of the Projets langagiers en partenariat avec le milieu professionnel (a course on language projects in partnership with the workplace) at the Université of Quebec in Outaouais.
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Through the industrial security transformation, the Government of Canada seeks to improve the delivery of security services to suppliers and departments by replacing the electronic systems used for the Contract Security Program and the Controlled Goods Program with a single self-service electronic interface.