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Canadian warships leave for Exercise TRIDENT FURY

| National Defence | news releases

Seven Canadian and American naval vessels sailed from Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt today to participate in Exercise TRIDENT FURY, a biennial multinational exercise that will take place off the coast of Vancouver Island from May 4-15.


Government of Canada partners with the Kakivak Association to foster economic development

| Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency | news releases

The Honourable Leona Aglukkaq, signed a three year partnership arrangement with the Kakivak Association to provide service to Inuit-owned businesses in delivering CanNor's Entrepreneurship and Business Development fund, which is part of the Northern Aboriginal Economic Opportunities Program (NAEOP) today.


Technical Briefing on Canada's Response to Earthquake in Nepal

| Global Affairs Canada | media advisories

May 4, 2015 - Senior officials from Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada and from the Department of National Defence will hold a technical briefing for attribution on Canada's response to the earthquake in Nepal.


Successes Marked in New Approach to First Nations Healthcare in BC

| Health Canada | news releases

The Chair of the First Nations Health Council Grand Chief Doug Kelly, Federal Health Minister the Honourable Rona Ambrose, and British Columbia Health Minister the Honourable Terry Lake met in Vancouver today to review progress on the implementation of the BC Tripartite Agreement on First Nation Health Governance. This historic agreement was signed in October 2011 and led to the transfer of First Nations Health services to the First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) in British Columbia in 2013.


Stephen B. Simpson to the 2015 British Columbia Broadband Conference

| Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission | speeches

I'd like to give you a brief overview of what we're up to right now at the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). I'm going to talk about the consultation on basic telecommunications services that we've just begun. But first I'd like to review the Let's Talk TV conversation that we've recently concluded.


Public Service Announcement

| Environment and Climate Change Canada | news releases

Permits available for the special spring conservation season to hunt overabundant Snow and Ross's Geese.


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