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The National Energy Board (NEB) 2017-18 Annual Report to Parliament was tabled

Press Release Message from the Chair and CEO Peter Watson, Chief Executive Officer and CEO The National Energy Board (NEB) is Canada’s federal energy regulator. Preventing harm is at the…

OECD: Job automation risks vary widely across different regions within countries

Press Release The risk of job automation is much higher in some regions than others within countries, meaning governments will need to address any widening of job inequality between one…

National Inuit Strategy On Research – Implementation Plan

Press Release Introduction The National Inuit Strategy on Research (NISR) was released in March 2018 by Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK). The NISR Implementation Plan (NISR IP) is a companion document…

CFIA – Responding to Today, Building for the Future Progress Report 2018: Looking Back, Looking Forward

Press Release A message from the President and Executive Vice President In 2017, we launched the “Responding to Today, Building for the Future” (RTBF) framework that set out our strategic…

Privacy Commissioner denounces slow progress on fixing outdated privacy laws

Press Release Numerous crises show new tools are required to protect Canadians NOTE: News conference with the Commissioner will be held in Ottawa at 1:30 p.m. ET today. Details follow…

CEPA releases 2018 Transmission Pipeline Industry Performance Report

Press Release Striving towards a goal of zero incidents Calgary, Alberta – 26 September 2018 The Canadian Energy Pipeline Association (CEPA) today released its 2018 Transmission Pipeline Industry Performance Report,…

CESO 2017-18 Annual Report Now Available

CESO 2017-18 Annual Report Now Available

CESO 2017-18 Annual Report Now Available Together We Thrive Dear Friends and Partners, Last year marked CESO’s 50th anniversary – a time of celebration and reflection. Looking back, we see…

IISD: Damage and Costs Caused by Flooding in Manitoba Could Be Reduced by Investing in Natural Infrastructure

Press Release WINNIPEG, September 19, 2018—The damage caused by the frequent flooding that Manitoba endures annually could be significantly mitigated if more were invested to maintain its natural infrastructure, such…

Pursuing Well-being: Lessons from the First Nations Poverty Action Research Project

Pursuing Well-being: Lessons from the First Nations Poverty Action Research Project

Pursuing Well-being: Lessons from the First Nations Poverty Action Research Project The Poverty Action Research Project is funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Institute of Aboriginal Peoples Health…

What We Heard: The way Canadians work has changed

Press Release August 30, 2018    Gatineau, Quebec       Employment and Social Development Canada As workplaces evolve, so too must the labour standards in those workplaces. It’s clear that ever-increasing global competition,…

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