Notes for an address by
The Honourable Jody Wilson-Raybould, PC, MP
Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada
2016 Aboriginal Law Conference
Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia
We meet once again in uncertain times, when global and regional security are threatened. I will focus on four major issues for Canada: the fundamental principle of territorial integrity, conventional arms control, human rights and respect for diversity.
| Environment and Climate Change Canada
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And now, from supporting research that studies severe drought, to atmospheric changes, to the impact of Arctic storms-the Canadian Climate Forum has been important to the research of climate change in Canada and around the world.
I want to thank my co-host Minister Eric Hoskins for agreeing to help in the coordination of this very important day and for hosting it. And of course I want to also thank the folks at the Canadian Centre for Substance Abuse
| Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
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My goodness, thank you for those very kind words. It's a pleasure for me to be back in Brampton. It's true I've been here during the election campaign, also during our immigration consultations, but perhaps more importantly, our Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, here in Brampton announced our commitment to reduce the processing times for families and here, approximately one year later, I am back again to indicate that we are following through on that commitment.
| Environment and Climate Change Canada
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It is a privilege to rise here today to address the Honourable Members-and indeed, all Canadians-about the importance of ratifying the Paris Agreement.
| Employment and Social Development Canada
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Good evening, everyone. Thank you for your kind welcome.
Let me start by sincerely thanking you for inviting me here today.
I would like to talk to you this evening about issues that are very important for the future of our society: early learning and child care.
Thank you, Ruth, for that kind introduction and warm welcome.
I am delighted to be joining you today and to have this opportunity to talk about our government's commitment to growing an aquaculture sector that is economically prosperous, environmentally sustainable and socially responsible.
| Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
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Before we start the hearing, I'd like to say a few words to highlight that we've reached the last step in the implementation of new TV choices stemming from Let's Talk TV.