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Canada activates Earthquake Early Warning System in Quebec and Ontario

the Honourable Tim Hodgson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources; the Honourable Jill Dunlop, Ontario’s Minister of Emergency Preparedness and Response; and Ian Lafrenière, Quebec’s Minister of Public Security, announced that the Earthquake Early Warning (EEW) system is operational and supporting earthquake preparedness efforts in Quebec and eastern Ontario.

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Federal investment primes Western Newfoundland for year-round adventures

Tourism is essential to economic growth in Atlantic Canada. It creates jobs, builds vibrant communities, and shares with the rest of the world what makes this region and its people so unique. After a strong summer for tourism, the Government of Canada is investing in projects on the west coast of Newfoundland that will sustain

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Backgrounder: Federal investment primes Western Newfoundland for year-round adventures

The Government of Canada is investing over $1.1 million in five tourism-related projects on the west coast of the island portion of Newfoundland and Labrador. Funding will be used to upgrade and complete trail systems and boost tourism by enhancing year-round visitor outdoor experiences.

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Modernizing Canada’s Energy Efficiency Act to improve affordability and competitiveness

The Government of Canada is taking action to build a clean, affordable and economically competitive future for all Canadians. Modernizing legislation and delivering programs to enable tenants, homeowners, building operators, manufacturers and industrial facilities to choose energy-efficient equipment and technologies helps them save money and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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Government of Canada tables draft regulations on administrative monetary penalties under the Official Languages Act

The regulations will outline the exercise of a new power available to the Commissioner of Official Languages, which is the power to impose administrative monetary penalties on certain passenger transportation industry entities subject to the Official Languages Act

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Statement by Lisa Campbell, President of the Canadian Space Agency, at the ESA Council Meeting at Ministerial Level 2025

As the only non-European member of ESA, Canada is grateful for the visionary leadership that paved the way for where we are today. Prime Minister Mark Carney has underscored Europe as a strategic partner, not only in advancing cooperation in space, but also across a broad spectrum of mutually beneficial domains, from climate resilience and

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Backgrounder: Malicious cyber activity targeting Canadian critical infrastructure

Canada’s critical infrastructure (CI) – including energy, water, food, transportation, and health systems – underpins the safety and well-being of Canadians. Disruptions caused by malicious cyber activity can lead to service outages, economic losses, and risks to public health and safety.

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