B.C. supports literacy for lifelong learning
Children and families throughout B.C. will keep building stronger futures through reading and everyday learning with continued support for literacy programs.
Children and families throughout B.C. will keep building stronger futures through reading and everyday learning with continued support for literacy programs.
In Hamilton, Ont., Transport Minister Chrystia Freeland delivers opening remarks at the ‘Made in Canada: Ferries and Rail Summit’. The event brings together industry leaders, suppliers, and government officials to discuss how they can use domestic steel and aluminum to build transportation infrastructure. source
Join us for the Stseptékwles re Sk’elép (Coyote Stories) Indigenous Film Festival, presented in partnership with Tk̓emlúps te Secwépemc! Guided by an all-Indigenous committee, the festival showcases three days of feature films and highlights Indigenous artists through special engagement events. The Indigenous Film Festival is now an annual staple of the Kamloops Film Society’s offerings…
Conservatives speak briefly with reporters on Parliament Hill as the federal party holds its weekly caucus meeting. MP Jacques Gourde comments on the cost of Quebec Senator Amina Gerba’s trip to Vancouver to take English courses. MPs Gérald Deltell and Pierre Paul-Hus face questions on reports that the federal government is considering greater access for…
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May speaks with reporters on Parliament Hill about the results of her party’s leadership review, in which she won 80.8 per cent support from respondents. May has previously announced she will step leader as soon as a new one is elected through a leadership race. source
Ottawa, ON – A decade of reckless Liberal policies broke Canada’s once-envied immigration system. Now, Carney’s Immigration Minister Lena Diab is attempting to ram through another bill that will continue the Liberals’ radical open-borders agenda that has made a mockery of Canadian citizenship. The most reliable projections available from the Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO) say the…
People living with substance-use challenges will soon benefit from expanded access to community-based recovery supports with the opening of Abbotsford Junction and Hope Junction, two new recovery community centres in the Fraser Valley. View the full article from the original source