| Public Services and Procurement Canada
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I am pleased to be here to discuss the Government’s response to this Committee’s Study of the Translation Bureau. With me is my Deputy Minister, Marie Lemay.
With so many industry compliance experts in one place—I understand we have over 140 individuals from more than 70 institutions and a great cross-section of the industry—today’s session will really give us a unique opportunity to share perspectives on challenges that are, quite frankly, common to all of us.
Thank you, Elizabeth [Cannon, Board Chair of Universities Canada and President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Calgary] for that kind introduction.
| Employment and Social Development Canada
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Since taking on the role as Canada's first ever Minister responsible for Persons with Disabilities, I've been reminded and truly inspired by young people like you who are determined to take action and make a real change when it comes to equity within our society.
| Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to this public hearing taking place from February 6th-9th. Before we begin, I would first like to acknowledge that we are meeting here today on the traditional lands of First Nations peoples. I would like to thank them and pay respect to their elders.
Our coasts help to define the Canadian experience – and power the Canadian economy. It is therefore vital that we put in place a clear and effective plan to protect our coasts – to ensure they remain clean and safe, vibrant and diverse, accessible and sustainable-while growing our economy.
| Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to this public hearing. Before we begin, I would like to acknowledge that we are meeting here today on the traditional lands of the First Nations. I would like to thank the Algonquin people and pay respect to their elders.