Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) recognizes that the American eel (Anguilla rostrata) is culturally and spiritually important for many Indigenous communities in Atlantic Canada, Quebec, and Ontario, and that it also supports valuable fisheries on the East Coast.
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Statement by the Government of Canada on the proposed settlement regarding the Sweet v HMK Class-Action Suit
Statement by the Government of Canada on the proposed settlement regarding the Sweet v HMK Class-Action Suit
Government provides crucial support to the Ekati Diamond Mine amid trade uncertainty, protects Northern workers and local communities in the Northwest Territories
Tariffs coupled with low global diamond prices, inflationary pressures, and sustained supply chain bottlenecks are proving a challenge to navigate. That’s why the government is responding with a loan to support the Ekati Diamond Mine in the Northwest Territories.
Naturalized Stormwater Pond Project Creates New Public Space in Brandon
Residents of Brandon will benefit from improved flood protection and new public greenspace thanks to a $1 million investment from the federal government.
Media Advisory: Infrastructure Announcement in Vancouver
Members of the media are invited to an infrastructure announcement with Wade Grant, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change, and Chief Jordan Spinks, Kanaka Bar Indian Band.
Protecting fresh water: Canada Water Agency invests over $4.5 million in 39 new projects
The Honorable Julie Dabrusin, Minister of Environment, Climate Change and Nature and Minister responsible for the Canada Water Agency, announced over $4.5 million in funding for 39 new freshwater projects.
Canada and Prince Edward Island invest in water and wastewater infrastructure to support more housing in Charlottetown
The Government of Canada is using every tool at its disposal, leveraging technology, innovation and partnerships, to build homes at scale.
Statement by Minister Ali on addressing a surplus in the public service pension fund
Statement by Minister Ali on addressing a surplus in the public service pension fund
Beausite Métal inc. fined $40,000 for failing to comply with an environmental protection compliance order
On December 17, 2025, in the Court of Québec, Beausite Métal inc. pleaded guilty to one count of violating the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999.
Non-permanent residents and homeownership in Canada: What new StatCan data shows
A new report from Statistics Canada suggests that non-permanent residents (NPRs) play a far smaller role in Canada’s housing market than public perception might suggest, despite ongoing debates around immigration levels and housing affordability. According to the report (released on December 11, 2025), less than 1% of all homeowners in Canada were NPRs at the […]
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Minister Olszewski to announce support for local business to adapt to new trade realities and grow
Minister Olszewski to announce support for local business to adapt to new trade realities and grow
Government of Canada announces close to $5 million to accelerate community, business and economic growth in Temiskaming Shores and across Northern Ontario
Today, Pauline Rochefort, Parliamentary Secretary to the Secretary of State (Rural Development), and Member of Parliament for Nipissing-Timiskaming, announced FedNor funding totalling $4,929,180 for six community and business growth initiatives that will benefit Temiskaming Shores and communities throughout Northern Ontario. The announcement will be made on behalf of the Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Jobs and Families and Minister responsible for FedNor.
FedNor invests $4,929,180 to support economic development, mining, manufacturing and business growth in Northern Ontario
Today, Pauline Rochefort, Parliamentary Secretary to the Secretary of State (Rural Development), and Member of Parliament for Nipissing-Timiskaming, announced Government of Canada investments totalling $4,929,180 for six projects that will accelerate economic and business growth in Temiskaming Shores and communities across Northern Ontario. The announcement was made on behalf of the Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Jobs and Families and Minister responsible for FedNor.
LinkedIn vs Express Entry profile: Could online resumes trigger misrepresentation concerns?
Publicly visible information on your LinkedIn profile can be reviewed by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and has the potential to affect the final decision on your Express Entry application. As a practical measure, ensure your LinkedIn profile is accurate, current, and consistent with the information submitted in your Express Entry profile, as this […]
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Fire and ice: Canadaâs top 10 weather stories of 2025
In 2025, Canada faced persistent droughts, powerful thunderstorms, snow and ice storms, scorching heat, and intense wildfires.
Canada invests in the purchase of French-language Canadian works for the TV5MONDEplus platform
The Government of Canada supports the expansion of our audiovisual industry in the international Francophonie
Government of Canada supports the growth of three York region companies
FedDev Ontario investment of over $3.1 million will help local companies to scale operations, adopt advanced technologies, and strengthen local supply chains
Government announces next steps toward made-in-Canada sustainable investment guidelines
The Government of Canada is committed to mobilizing public and private capital to promote investment in sustainability, as part of the transition to net-zero. Budget 2025 reconfirmed the government’s support for the arm’s-length development of made-in-Canada sustainable investment guidelines, also known as a taxonomy, and committed to the selection of an external organization to lead it by the end of the year.
The Government of Canada recognizes Gulf War Illness
The Government of Canada remains steadfast in the unwavering commitment to honour and support our country’s Veterans, including those who have served during times of war, armed conflict and peace.
Work underway to preserve key tourism asset
Government of Canada supports trail upgrades for improved safety, accessibility, climate resilience
Picture perfect: Federal funding boosts film industry success
Atlantic Canadian film and television are reaching new heights, with PictureNL recently celebrating $1 billion in production activity. Building on this momentum, the Government of Canada is investing in projects that will help the industry explore opportunities to expand on the international stage.
The Government of Canada continues to advance preparations for the FIFA World Cup 26â¢
Secretary of State Adam van Koeverden concluded a series of meetings and events in the United States and Mexico, aimed at strengthening collaboration in the lead-up to next year’s tournament
Express Entry competition eases as over 4,000 top-scoring profiles leave the pool
Competition has finally begun to ease in the Express Entry pool, in the face of large draws and consistent candidate selections. Over the last month, the number of top-scoring profiles (501 – 1200) has dropped by 4,928 profiles, down 18.2% from a high of 27,110 profiles just one month ago. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada […]
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IRCC’s backlog exceeds one million, Express Entry backlog swells
Canada’s immigration backlog has topped one million applications, and the proportion of backlogged Express Entry applications has grown by 29% relative to the preceding month. The study permit backlog decreased for the first time since July 2025. Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) published the latest numbers for the month of October on its website […]
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Canada’s population contracts, driven by cuts to temporary resident programs
Canada’s population declined in the third quarter of 2025, according to newly-released preliminary estimates by Statistics Canada. Between July 1 and October 1, 2025, Canada’s population decreased by 76,068 (-0.2%). This is the first time Statistics Canada’s quarterly population estimates have shown a population decrease in 2025. Angus Reid wants your opinion Statistics Canada notes […]
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