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Government of Canada to invest in skilled trades training

| Employment and Social Development Canada | media advisories

The Honourable John Zerucelli, Secretary of State (Labour), will be in Woodbridge to announce funding through the Union Training and Innovation Program to enable a more skilled, certified and productive Canadian workforce.


Canadian Dental Care Plan reaches new milestones in Québec as Government of Canada strengthens access to oral health care

| Health Canada | news releases

On November 24, 2025, the Honourable Marjorie Michel, Minister of Health, announced that close to six million Canadians are now covered under the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP). Today, Eric St-Pierre, Member of Parliament for Honoré-Mercier, highlighted that in Québec, over 1.6 million people are now covered under the Plan, and more than 955,000 people have already received care from participating providers. The CDCP is making life more affordable by saving eligible Canadians an average of $800 per year on their oral health care services. Minister Michel also announced more than $35 million over three years for 30 projects under the Oral Health Access Fund (OHAF). This includes nearly $400,000 for one project in Québec to date. This project will improve training for dental students by allowing them to obtain the hands-on experience they need to provide care to Canadians across the country while strengthening efforts to improve access to care.


Canada supports the Nunatsiavut Government’s leadership in Inuit-led, community-based clean energy initiatives

| Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada | news releases

Remote, northern, and Arctic communities are on the front lines of climate change. For generations, Inuit have led the way in adapting to extreme weather and rapidly shifting conditions – bringing deep knowledge of the land and sea, and a tradition of innovation that strengthens communities across Nunatsiavut. The Government of Canada is committed to supporting that leadership with generational investments in clean, reliable energy that reflect local priorities.


Canada re-elected to the International Maritime Organization Council

| Transport Canada | news releases

With the longest coastline in the world, and ports of call in the Great Lakes, Saint Lawrence River, Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic Oceans, marine and coastal areas are important to the livelihoods and way of life of Canadians.


Federal government and Thunder Bay to bridge City’s trail network

| Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada | news releases

The two bridges supported by this investment were constructed within the existing trail network, and encourage environmentally friendly transportation options. The bridge at George Burke Park is improving north–south pedestrian and cyclist access to Lakehead University and the Thunder Bay Regional Hospital, while the bridge at Clayte Street connects the River Terrace neighbourhood with nearby schools, making it easier for students to walk and bike to school. Both bridges were built using materials salvaged from a decommissioned vehicular bridge, further reducing the financial and environmental impacts of construction.


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