Starting soon: Energy Minister Tim Hodgson announces carbon management funding
Tim Hodgson, the minister of energy and natural resources, announces federal funding for carbon management technologies in British Columbia.
source
Tim Hodgson, the minister of energy and natural resources, announces federal funding for carbon management technologies in British Columbia.
source
More female, female-identifying and non-binary youth living with substance-use challenges can access expanded support through 12 new treatment beds in Surrey. “Now, more than ever, young people need safe and dependable support systems they can count on,” said Josie Osborne, Minister of Health. “That’s why we’re expanding mental-health and substance-use services across B.C., so youth…
At a news conference in Ottawa, members of a group called Palestinian Students and Scholars at Risk, university professors, and the National Council of Canadian Muslims call on the federal government to prioritize the processing of Palestinian student visas. source
Ottawa, ON – The Hon. Pierre Poilievre, Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and the Official Opposition, released the following statement on the Anniversary of Canada’s Entrance into the Second World War: “Today marks the eighty-sixth anniversary of Canada’s entry into the war that shaped our world. In the months and years that followed…
Ministers speak briefly with reporters on Parliament Hill before the federal cabinet holds its weekly meeting. Ministers François-Philippe Champagne (finance) and Steven MacKinnon (government House leader) face questions on the parliamentary budget officer’s projection that the federal deficit will increase to $65.8 billion in the 2025-26. MacKinnon as well as Ministers Patty Hajdu (jobs and…
La Fédération des communautés francophones et acadienne, un organisme national qui œuvre à la promotion des droits et des intérêts des communautés francophones minoritaires du Canada, tient un point de presse à Ottawa. Les représentants de ce regroupement discutent des politiques en matière de langues officielles et du prochain budget fédéral. source
Alexandre Boulerice, porte-parole du NPD en matière de travail, tient une conférence de presse à Ottawa pour discuter de ce que son parti qualifie de « suppression par le gouvernement libéral du droit de grève des travailleurs garanti par la Charte ». source