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V-J (Victory over Japan) Day - August 15, 1945

| Service Canada | backgrounders

After more than six long years of fighting, the end of the Second World War finally came on August 15, 1945, when Japanese forces surrendered in the Far East, Southeast Asia and Pacific


The Benefits, Challenges and Future of U.S.-Canada Energy Interconnectedness

| Service Canada | speeches

Good afternoon. My name is Lyne Mercier, Vice-Chair of the National Energy Board, Canada's federal energy regulator. I am very pleased to travel from Calgary, Alberta to be with you today to speak about the Benefits, Challenges and Future of U.S.-Canada Interconnectedness.


Veterans Affairs Canada to mark 70th anniversary of V-J (Victory over Japan) Day

| Service Canada | media advisories

Veterans Affairs Canada representatives will join Veterans who served in Southeast Asia and the Far East at the National War Memorial on August 15, 2015, to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in the Far East, known as V-J (Victory over Japan) Day


Boat Slip Sediment Remediation Project: Public Comments Invited

| Service Canada | news releases

The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency (the Agency) must decide whether a federal environmental assessment is required for the proposed Boat Slip Sediment Remediation Project, located in Hamilton Harbour, Ontario.


Frequently Asked Questions - The Sexual Misconduct Response Centre

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As of September 15, 2015, Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members will have access to a dedicated response centre, the Sexual Misconduct Response Centre (Interim) (SMRC(I)), which will provide support, advice, information and referrals to members who have experienced or been affected by harmful and inappropriate sexual behaviour.


Tribunal Establishes Advisory Committee

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In order to improve fairness, transparency and accessibility in the administration of Canada's trade remedy system, the Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) has created an Advisory Committee comprised of a broad range of Canadian businesses, the international trade law bar and interested government departments. A link to the Committee's terms of reference can be found below.


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