So the idea of a society that operates under the rule of law with democratic institutions and protections for its minorities and has to be reasserted. And in that role, going back 149 years or 148 years ago, there has been an Attorney General function, and a Department of Justice within the Public Service of Canada, and I think it’s important that you celebrate that anniversary when it comes. You have made a contribution, both to the Public Service and to your country.
| Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
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Thank you, John [the Honourable John McCallum, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship], and many thanks to Nick Green and your team for hosting us today.
| Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
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Today's hearing is taking place in the context of the renewal of the television licences held by large English-language ownership groups, namely Bell, Corus and Rogers.
| Environment and Climate Change Canada
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I would like to begin by acknowledging that the land we are on is the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee (HO-Dehn-Oh-show-knee), the Métis, and the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation.
What an incredible honour to be here tonight as we celebrate His Majesty the Emperor of Japan.
On behalf of Prime Minister [Justin] Trudeau, the Government of Canada and all Canadians, I pass along our best wishes for a very happy birthday: O'tanjoubi omedetou gozaimasu [We wish you a happy birthday]
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Since I began by term as Chairman of the CRTC four years ago, I've had the pleasure to hear from PIAC in a number of our proceedings. Your counsel plays an important role in bringing forward the views of citizens in our hearings, including the one next week in Gatineau.