Remarks by Minister Goodale at the Canadian Police and Peace Officers’ 41st Annual Memorial Service
| Public Safety Canada | speeches
September 30th, 2018 Ottawa
| Public Safety Canada | speeches
September 30th, 2018 Ottawa
| Library and Archives Canada | speeches
Looking for the Next Big Thing: Libraries and Social Networks
| Privy Council Office | speeches
Today’s award is the preeminent recognition of exceptional work in the Public Service of Canada. That makes it pretty special, because, as you know, the Public Service of Canada is an exceptional public service by any number of measures.
| Financial Consumer Agency of Canada | speeches
I’m so excited to be a part of today’s announcement, because it represents a major milestone for the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada, where I work, but it’s also consistent with the Government’s commitment to advancing reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples.
| Global Affairs Canada | speeches
As part of its broad commitment to peace and security, Canada is more dedicated to supporting peace operations than ever. Our goal is to think about how to innovate in the context of deployments and ensure that the missions truly bring about the peace these operations promised to these vulnerable communities.
| Fisheries and Oceans Canada | speeches
Keynote address by The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, P.C., M.P., Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, to the G7 Ministerial Meeting: Working together on climate change, oceans and clean energy.
| Competition Bureau Canada | speeches
Today, I’m here for the first time addressing you as Interim Commissioner of the Competition Bureau. And as you can tell from my title, we are in a period of transition at the Bureau.
| Indigenous Services Canada | speeches
Tuberculosis is the world’s leading infectious killer. New scientific discoveries, increased political will and financial resources have made the elimination of tuberculosis closer than ever.
| Global Affairs Canada | speeches
Canada shares the global sense of outrage aroused by the findings of the UN Fact-Finding Mission on Myanmar: the evidence of gross human rights violations and abuses committed in [Myanmar’s] Rakhine, Kachin and Shan states that would, if confirmed and proven, amount to grave crimes under international law.
| Global Affairs Canada | speeches
I would like to welcome everyone to the city of Montréal for this meeting of women foreign ministers. I would like to begin by recognizing that we are on the traditional territory of the Kanien’keha:ka Nation and I would like to thank Elder Annie Konwaronhia:wi Deer, who we just heard, for welcoming us so beautifully and poetically here today. She said to me as we were getting ready to come in that a meeting of women leaders together must be very powerful. She was very keen to get us started and I think she did a wonderful job.