Her Excellency Mrs. Sharon Johnston - Opening of the Families in Canada Conference 2015
| Service Canada | speeches
It has been a pleasure to be associated with the Vanier Institute of the Family and its work.
| Service Canada | speeches
It has been a pleasure to be associated with the Vanier Institute of the Family and its work.
| Service Canada | speeches
Good afternoon, everyone!
| Canadian Heritage | news releases
Government of Canada provides funding to Wyatt Heritage Properties
| Department of Justice Canada | news releases
Today, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada Peter MacKay, announced the introduction of legislation aimed at better protecting Canadians and their personal information, by preventing the misuse of genetic information in Canada.
| Financial Consumer Agency of Canada | speeches
Thank you Minister Sorenson, Pat [Foran, MC], members of the steering committee, ladies and gentlemen: I am indeed proud that, after so much hard work by so many, we are launching our National Strategy for Financial Literacy-Count me in, Canada.
| Financial Consumer Agency of Canada | news releases
Minister of State (Finance) Kevin Sorenson and Financial Literacy Leader Jane Rooney today launched the National Strategy for Financial Literacy-Count me in, Canada at an event held at the YMCA of Greater Toronto. The strategy is a call to action for all Canadians to gain the knowledge, skills and confidence they need to make good financial decisions.
| Health Canada | statements
Health Canada wishes to thank the Council of Canadian Academies (CCA) and the work of its Expert Panel for the comprehensive report, Health Product Risk Communication: Is the Message Getting Through?
| Transportation Safety Board of Canada | news releases
TSB releases final marine investigation report.
| Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency | news releases
The Guild has been an important member of the Prince Edward Island arts and culture community since 2004, welcoming visitors and Islanders alike to its stage performances and art gallery. Now the space is set to become even more efficient and modern thanks in part to a contribution from Government of Canada.
| Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission | news releases
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) staff invites Canadians to join an online discussion about teletypewriter (TTY) and Internet protocol (IP) relay services, together called message relay services. The discussion will help the CRTC determine whether its policies on relay services meet Canadians' needs.