The 2009 World Acadian Congress will be able to better reflect Canada's linguistic duality in its artistic and cultural activities and obtain greater participation from young people, thanks to support from the Government of Canada.
OTTAWA - The Honourable Lisa Raitt, Minister of Natural Resources, today announced the release of a new, comprehensive guide to energy efficiency for industry.
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper and the Provincial Premiers and Territorial Leaders endorsed two key amendments to the Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT) at today's First Ministers' Meeting.
The Consular Affairs Bureau of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada publishes information on safety and security conditions abroad. Following is a list of changes made to Current Issues and Travel Reports released in the last 24 hours. This list is subject to change. Please visit www.voyage.gc.ca for further information.
TORONTO - Construction of an underpass to separate GO commuter rail lines and Canadian Pacific Railway's (CP's) freight trains along GO Transit's Georgetown line is well underway. The $277-million West Toronto Diamond grade separation will be a welcome improvement for commuters who use this GO Train service
| Employment and Social Development Canada
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Canada's Premiers and Territorial Leaders today agreed to work together on a number of important actions to provide stimulus to the Canadian economy.
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The Honourable Jason Kenney, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, today issued the following statement regarding displays of hatred and violence at recent protests across Canada.
HALIFAX, January 15, 2009 - Nova Scotia's residents and visitors will be able to enjoy an array of performances featuring two different styles of music¿jazz and classical¿thanks to an investment from the Government of Canada.