Statement by the Media Freedom Coalition on World Press Freedom Day
| Global Affairs Canada | statements
Today, we celebrate the fundamental principles of press freedom around the world.
| Global Affairs Canada | statements
Today, we celebrate the fundamental principles of press freedom around the world.
| Public Health Agency of Canada | statements
In lieu of a daily in-person update to the media, Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada’s Chief Public Health Officer, issued the following statement today.
| Global Affairs Canada | statements
The Honourable Mary Ng, Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade, today issued the following statement: “In these times of uncertainty, it is more important than ever that we keep global supply chains open so that goods and services can continue to be delivered to the people and places that need them.
| Canadian Heritage | statements
May 1st marks the beginning Asian Heritage Month in Canada
| Canadian Heritage | statements
May is Jewish Heritage Month in Canada
| Health Canada | statements
National Physicians' Day provides an opportunity for all of us to give a heartfelt thank you to physicians, residents and medical students across our country, and this year, that recognition is even more important.
| National Defence | statements
Lieutenant-General Al Meinzinger, Commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force, and Vice-Admiral Art McDonald, Commander of the Royal Canadian Navy, issued the following statement:
| Global Affairs Canada | statements
“At a time when the world is focused on fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, we have noted that malicious cyber actors are using this as an opportunity to increase cyber threats targeting vulnerable institutions in the health sector. Canada strongly condemns any malicious cyber activities, particularly irresponsible and destabilizing actions that put people’s lives at risk.
| Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada | statements
"We welcome the confirmation that the Wet'suwet'en clans have completed their review of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) we reached together on February 29, 2020 to affirm and implement Wet'suwet'en title and rights and have given their support to sign it.
| Employment and Social Development Canada | statements
“On the National Day of Mourning, Canadians gather to pay respect to and remember all workers who have lost their lives, been injured or suffered illness on the job or due to a work-related tragedy, and we honour the families and friends affected by these incidents.