Presentation of the Pearson Peace Medal
| Employment and Social Development Canada | speeches
Good afternoon, and welcome to Rideau Hall for this important ceremony...
| Employment and Social Development Canada | speeches
Good afternoon, and welcome to Rideau Hall for this important ceremony...
| Employment and Social Development Canada | news releases
Export Development Canada (EDC) announced today its participation as lead arranger in a USD 3.3 billion dollar debt financing consortium to STAR Rafi...
| Employment and Social Development Canada | news releases
Prime Minister Stephen Harper today participated in a pre-budget consultation in Mississauga, Ontario, with members of the Retail ...
| Canadian Heritage | backgrounders
Ministers Baird and Glover announce investment to renew one of our national cultural institutions
| Canadian Heritage | news releases
Ministers Baird and Glover announce investment to renew one of our national cultural institutions
| Canadian Heritage | news releases
Government of Canada supports the Arts Council of Sault Ste. Marie & District
| Transportation Safety Board of Canada | news releases
TSB releases final marine investigation report.
| Global Affairs Canada | statements
Canadian foreign policy has been, and continues to be, centred around the promotion and protection of human rights. In Canada, all people are born free and equal under the law. In our pluralistic society, Canadians are free to live in peace and security-regardless of their gender, ethnicity, religious beliefs, political affiliation or sexual orientation. Our society has made Canada the envy of the world.
| Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada | news releases
The University of Manitoba will receive more than $670,000 to purchase specialized equipment for agricultural research, Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz and Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Development Minister Ron Kostyshyn announced today.
| Canada Border Services Agency | news releases
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced today that LaRoy Daley, 45, of Tremonton, Utah, was convicted of smuggling pursuant to the Customs Act on December 8, 2014 in Regina Provincial Court. He received a $3,000 fine.