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Historic Bellevue House reopens
New exhibits and extensive restoration completed at former Sir John A. Macdonald residence. -
Parliamentary Secretary’s visit spotlights Cape Breton’s unique cultural heritage
During a three-day visit to Cape Breton that coincided with Atlantic Official Languages Week and Gaelic Nova Scotia Month, Darrell Samson, the Member of Parliament for Sackville—Preston—Chezzetcook and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Rural Economic Development and Minister responsible for ACOA, met with educators, arts administrators, and economic development leaders to discuss the region’s unique cultural heritage, as well as its competitive advantages, challenges, and plans for future growth. -
Re-opening the Gros Morne National Park Visitor Centre
Enhanced Visitor Information Centre reopens and ready to welcome visitors -
Providing the foundation for business success
Federal and provincial investments are helping to grow and strengthen PEI’s entrepreneurial ecosystem -
Release of 2023 Public Report
Ottawa, Ontario (May 7, 2024) - The Director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), David Vigneault, issued the following statement regarding the CSIS 2023 Public Report released today: -
Postsecondary students win national Storytellers Challenge
Postsecondary students share stories about why social sciences and humanities research matters -
British Columbia Student Wins National Video Contest
Today, the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) announced the winners of the national 2024 Focus on Safety Youth Video Contest during the national launch of Safety and Health Week. -
Atlantic Canada’s Springboard for innovation and growth
Atlantic Canada is home to 19 post-secondary institutions, full of students and researchers doing cutting-edge work and entrepreneurs with startup ideas. The region’s success depends on their success. -
Atlantic Canada’s Springboard for innovation
Collaboration among industry and post-secondary institutions in Atlantic Canada is creating growth opportunities throughout the region. -
Backgrounder: Canada Summer Jobs 2024
Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) is part of the Youth Employment and Skills Strategy, a horizontal federal initiative that supports youth aged 15 to 30—particularly those facing barriers to employment— to gain work experience and develop the skills they need to successfully transition into the labour market. -
Decision by the independent Commission on the applicability of the environmental assessment for the Darlington New Nuclear Project to Ontario Power Generation’s selected reactor technology
Backgrounder: Decision by the independent Commission on the applicability of the environmental assessment for the Darlington New Nuclear Project to Ontario Power Generation’s selected reactor technology -
Independent Commission determines environmental assessment for Ontario Power Generation’s Darlington New Nuclear Project is applicable to the selected reactor technology
Today, the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) announced the Commission’s decision that the existing environmental assessment (EA) for the Darlington New Nuclear Project (DNNP) is applicable to the reactor technology selected by Ontario Power Generation (OPG), the General Electric Hitachi BWRX300 reactor. -
Minister Boissonnault to make an announcement in Saskatoon on Budget 2024 measures that support students
Minister Boissonnault to make an announcement in Saskatoon on Budget 2024 measures that support students -
Scholarship Honours Women in Occupational Health and Safety
The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) is accepting applications for the 2024 Chad Bradley Scholarship Award. -
Cape Breton organizations receive federal investment to recover, repair and rebuild post-Hurricane Fiona
When Hurricane Fiona wreaked havoc on cities and towns along the Atlantic coast, the Government of Canada responded quickly with programs designed to help the region with long-term recovery efforts and adaptations to help businesses and communities recover, restore and rebuild for the future. -
Backgrounder: Cape Breton organizations receive federal investment to recover, repair and rebuild post-Hurricane Fiona
Hurricane Fiona was an unprecedented storm that wreaked havoc along the Atlantic coast, causing damage to businesses, communities and non-profit organizations. The Government of Canada recognizes the need to rebuild and adapt to future weather events, and is investing $6,437,005 in non-repayable contributions through ACOA’s Hurricane Fiona Recovery Fund (HFRF) program to fund five projects that will restore and upgrade infrastrcuture. -
The rise of AI: Fraud in the digital age
The rise of AI: Fraud in the digital age March 4, 2024 - GATINEAU, QC - Competition Bureau -
Minister Boissonnault announces funding to make post-secondary education more affordable for Indigenous youth
When young people have access to the supports needed to complete their studies and achieve their career goals, then communities, the economy and all of Canada thrive. That is why the Government of Canada continues to make meaningful investments in youth through its comprehensive array of youth programming. -
Government of Canada launches campaign to help Canadians upgrade their professional skills and succeed in their careers
Today, the Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Official Languages, Randy Boissonnault, announced the launch of the Upgrade Your Skills advertising campaign to inform Canadians about financial supports and programs available to help them gain the skills needed to succeed in today’s labour market. The campaign runs from February 5 until March 31, 2024, and targets youth (age 18 to 24) looking to start their career and adults (age 25 to 54) looking to upskill and change or improve their career. -
Cape Breton University creating cutting-edge space for science-based learning
The next generation of innovators will be critical to finding forward-thinking, sustainable solutions to address the challenges of a swiftly changing world. In Nova Scotia, the Government of Canada is helping Cape Breton University develop the high-quality educational infrastructure needed to advance important research and learning, and help future innovators reach their full potential. -
Government of Canada to announce funding for Cape Breton University
Mike Kelloway, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard and Member of Parliament for Cape Breton-Canso, will make an announcement regarding funding for Cape Breton University. -
Backgrounder: Minister Boissonnault announces federal investments for inclusive learning and skills development in Alberta
Over $8.8 million through PrairiesCan will help connect youth and underrepresented Canadians to new career opportunities across diverse sectors -
Minister Boissonnault announces federal investments for inclusive learning and skills development in Alberta
Over $8.8 million through PrairiesCan will help connect youth and underrepresented Canadians to new career opportunities across diverse sectors -
Minister Boissonnault to announce federal investments for Alberta workers
Minister Boissonnault to announce federal support for inclusive and accessible hands-on learning opportunities to meet the needs of Alberta businesses. -
Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jenni Gibbons to speak with students about Canada's role in lunar exploration
On December 6, Canadian Space Agency (CSA) astronaut Jenni Gibbons will connect with over 500 students around the globe to discuss Canada's role in lunar exploration. -
Leading social sciences and humanities researchers recognized for excellence and impact
Annual SSHRC Impact Awards celebrate outstanding research contributions made by Canadian scholars -
Government of Canada launches call for proposals for the Sustainable Development Goals Funding Program
Government of Canada launches call for proposals for the Sustainable Development Goals Funding Program -
Canada Summer Jobs 2024: Application period for employers begins November 21, 2023
When young people have the skills and experience they need to join the workforce, communities and the economy both benefit. That is why the Government of Canada supports youth at every stage of their journey towards a bright future through its comprehensive array of youth programming, that includes Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ). -
Governments of Canada and Alberta to announce new investment for skills training
The Honourable Randy Boissonnault, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Official Languages, will be in Edmonton, along with the Honourable Matt Jones, Minister of Jobs, Economy, and Trade for Alberta, to announce new funding to Alberta through labour market agreements. -
This is the week to start thinking about post-secondary education savings!
Today, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Official Languages, Randy Boissonnault, issued the following statement to highlight Education Savings Week 2023 in Canada -
Ingonish STEPping up regional tourism
Today, Jaime Battiste, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations and Member of Parliament for Sydney-Victoria, announced a $95,500 non-repayable ACOA contribution to the Ingonish Development Society (IDS) to develop a regional tourism strategy. -
Lake Banook boosts profile as premiere paddling venue
New and improved docks and boardwalk offer better experience for paddlers and spectators -
Minister Hutchings to visit Cape Breton on September 5, 2023
As part of her visit to Cape Breton, the Honourable Gudie Hutchings, Minister of Rural Economic Development and Minister responsible for ACOA, will meet with local leaders and stakeholders and make two announcements that will drive economic momentum in Nova Scotia. -
Upgrades underway for the Hector Heritage Quay
Improvements to the Ship Hector site will better tell the story of the first Scottish emigrants to come directly from Scotland to Nova Scotia -
Upgrades will help Acadian arts and culture thrive in Chéticamp
Atlantic Canada’s rich multicultural heritage is central to the region’s identity, and supports a strong, vibrant, and welcoming society that attracts visitors and newcomers from around the world. The Government of Canada is investing to ensure that Acadian community art and culture, and the French language, continue to flourish in Nova Scotia. -
Statement by Minister Ien on International Youth Day
Statement by Minister Ien on International Youth Day -
Government of Canada Supports Training for Future Leaders in Conservation
Parks Canada partners with organizations to employ youth across Canada to protect natural and cultural heritage. -
Government of Canada to announce funding for Acadian arts and culture facility
Government of Canada to announce funding for Acadian arts and culture facility -
Government of Canada invests in youth to build a stronger Canada
When young people learn, work and succeed, Canada thrives. That is why the Government of Canada continues to invest in youth, so that they get the education, the experience, and the job opportunities to build a stronger Canada for generations to come. -
Minister Marci Ien announces volunteer service opportunities for youth through Canada Service Corps
Getting involved and giving back to communities through youth volunteer opportunities is a fantastic way to build leadership skills, grow personal and professional networks, and impact local communities in a positive way. That is why the Government of Canada continues to invest in volunteer service opportunities for youth through the Canada Service Corps (CSC). -
Backgrounder: Canada Service Corps for youth
Backgrounder: Canada Service Corps for youth -
CBSA investigation leads to criminal charges for immigration offences including fraudulent letters for Canadian post-secondary institutions to Indian students
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) plays a key role in ensuring the integrity of our immigration system. The CBSA announced today that charges have been laid against Brijesh Mishra, a citizen of India, for immigration-related offences. -
Government of Canada Celebrates the 2023 Canadian Coast Guard College Graduating Class
The Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, the Honourable Joyce Murray, together with the Parliamentary Secretary for Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, Mike Kelloway, will welcome new Officer Cadets during this year’s graduation ceremony at the Canadian Coast Guard College. Photo opportunities will be available for media in attendance. -
Five rising communicators win 10th edition of SSHRC Storytellers Challenge
Today, Ted Hewitt, president of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), has announced the winners of the 10th edition of the 2023 Storytellers Challenge. SSHRC’s annual Storytellers Challenge calls on postsecondary students to demonstrate—in up to three minutes or 300 words—how SSHRC-funded research is making a difference in the lives of Canadians. -
Government of Canada announces recipients of Gender-Based Violence Research Initiative
Today, the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, and the Honourable Marci Ien, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth, announced that six research projects on gender-based violence will receive more than $3.5 million from the Gender-Based Violence Research Initiative. -
Porters Lake Community Centre will benefit from a recreation investment to increase program offerings
Canadian cities and towns flourish when they have community public spaces to promote social interaction and physical activity, and provide access to recreational programs and facilities. Having access to vibrant, interactive spaces is important for health and wellbeing in every corner of our country. Breathing new life into our communities also stimulates local economies, creates jobs, and improves the quality of life for Canadians. -
Government of Canada to announce support for a community organization in Porters Lake
Darrell Samson, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence and Member of Parliament for Sackville-Preston-Chezzetcook, will make an announcement regarding support for the Porters Lake Commnity Service Organization. -
Trenton Park upgrades to entice residents, visitors to enjoy outdoor hot spots
As Canada moves toward a greener future, communities that rely on coal to fuel their economies are building up other sectors to continue growing and create local employment. For many, the tourism sector is already a key economic driver, and it is important that communities are resourced and ready to create offerings that highlight local strengths and assets. -
Government of Canada to announce support for recreation upgrades in Pictou County
The Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship and Member of Parliament for Central Nova, will make an announcement to support tourism growth for a local hot spot in Trenton. -
Library and Archives Canada, in partnership with the LAC Foundation, to celebrate 2023 LAC Scholar Awards Recipients
Library and Archives Canada (LAC) and the LAC Foundation invite members of the media to attend the 2023 Library and Archives Canada Scholar Awards ceremony.