G7 Foreign Ministers’ joint statement on selection of Chief Executive in Hong Kong
| Global Affairs Canada | statements
The G7 Foreign Ministers today issued a joint statement on the selection process of the Chief Executive in Hong Kong
| Global Affairs Canada | statements
The G7 Foreign Ministers today issued a joint statement on the selection process of the Chief Executive in Hong Kong
| Indigenous Services Canada | statements
Indigenous nurses are the bridge between traditional healing and Western medicine, establishing and applying a holistic approach to their healthcare delivery.
| Employment and Social Development Canada | statements
Statement by the Minister of Families, Children and Social Development on Mother’s Day
| Health Canada | statements
The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionally impacted the mental health of young people. Given the separation from friends and family and the impact of lockdowns on everything from school to recreation to job security, its no surprise that in the past two years, so many young people have reported an increase in stress, worry, sadness, or loneliness.
| Public Health Agency of Canada | statements
On May 6, 2022, Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada’s Chief Public Health Officer, issued the following statement on COVID-19.
| Canadian Heritage | statements
Minister Hussen honours the role of Canadian armed forces in the liberation of the Netherlands during the Second World War and celebrates the contributions of Dutch Canadians
| Global Affairs Canada | statements
Canada and Sweden share a close relationship with extensive cooperation based on shared values and priorities. As two likeminded countries, we affirm our strong commitment to democratic principles and will work closely together to stand up for the rules-based world order and multilateralism, support the rule of law, safeguard democracy, protect and promote human rights, and advance gender equality.
| Indigenous Services Canada | statements
“On the International Day of the Midwife, we celebrate the vital role midwifery plays in supporting traditional birthing practices in communities, and the positive impact midwives have in the lives of mothers, babies and families. Midwifery and access to birth supports in communities to keep moms and babies close to family and home is an important part of the Government of Canada’s work to ensure equitable, culturally safe, community-led and distinctions-based approaches to health services.”
| Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada | statements
“Today’s day of remembering was inspired by Jaime Black’s REDress art installation project, which included red dresses placed in public spaces as a visual reminder of the pain and loss felt by families and survivors of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people.”
| Public Health Agency of Canada | statements
Today we are especially grateful to the Canadian Perinatal mental health coalition for their impressive advocacy raising public and professional awareness to ensure that people who experience pregnancy-related mental illness have access to the resources and supports they need.