Government of Canada awards contract to build Parks Canada’s artifact collection facility
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New facility will ensure 25 million archaeological and historical objects are safeguarded for future generations.
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New facility will ensure 25 million archaeological and historical objects are safeguarded for future generations.
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Ditidaht First Nation and Parks Canada Restoration of Cheewaht Lake salmon streams.
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Government of Canada and Ditidaht First Nation restore three sockeye salmon streams in Pacific Rim National Park Reserve.
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First innovation in 2021 at the Forges du Saint Maurice National Historic Site
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Parks Canada to Delay Reservation Service Launch Date for 2021 Visitor Season.
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Launch of a Research Network to better protect nature in Canada
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Parks Canada actions to address mountain pine beetle impacts.
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Minister of Environment and Climate Change highlights action to stop the spread of mountain pine beetle in Rocky Mountain National Parks
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A rapid decline in wild Atlantic salmon populations in the 1980s and 1990s led Parks Canada to begin restoration efforts across the region. After independent successes through research and recovery methods, national parks in Atlantic Canada launched a regional approach in 2019 to use these best practices in Atlantic salmon conservation.
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The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, and Wayne Long, Member of Parliament for Saint John–Rothesay, announced today, the creation of the first-ever Parks Canada Research Chair in Aquatic Restoration.