Minister of Infrastructure and Communities Catherine McKenna’s speech to the Canadian Club Toronto
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I am speaking to you from Ottawa and the traditional unceded territory of the Algonquin.
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I am speaking to you from Ottawa and the traditional unceded territory of the Algonquin.
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Remarks from the Chief Public Health Officer on COVID-19, November 17, 2020
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It’s a pleasure for me to be involved in this summit again this year—even if we can’t all be in the same room. Nonetheless, I have a few ideas I want to share that fit well under your conference theme of Managing Disruption in an Intelligent Connected World.
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Remarks from the Chief Public Health Officer on COVID-19, November 13, 2020
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It has been nearly a year since I became minister of international development, and if this year has taught me anything, it is to reinforce how intricately connected our world is—from security to global health, inequality to climate change. Canada is intimately impacted by what is happening around the world.
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Remarks from the Chief Public Health Officer on COVID-19, November 10, 2020
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Remarks from the Chief Public Health Officer on COVID-19, November 6, 2020
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Here at home, our government’s priority is to help homegrown businesses start up, scale up, access global markets, and succeed in a highly competitive global environment.
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Remarks from the Chief Public Health Officer on COVID-19, November 3, 2020
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Yesterday afternoon our government introduced legislation to put in place new support measures to help businesses get through the second wave of the Coronavirus. So they can keep their doors open, keep employees on the payroll, and get through to the other side.