Today, His Majesty’s Canadian Ship (HMCS) Ville de Québec returns to its home port of Halifax, Nova Scotia, having completed its seven-month deployment to the Indo-Pacific region under Operation HORIZON.
Immigration News
Assault of an inmate at Kent Institution
On November 3, 2025, an inmate was the victim of an assault at Kent Institution, a maximum-security federal institution.
Statement from the Public Health Agency of Canada on Canadaâs Measles Elimination Status
Following over 12 months of transmission across the country, PAHO confirms Canada's loss of measles elimination status. We are coordinating efforts with provinces and territories to restore the status through community engagement, strong public health systems and vaccination.
Federal government invests in public transit improvements across northwest New Brunswick communities
The purchase of new accessible buses and upgraded equipment will improve public transit services for several northwest New Brunswick communities after an investment of more than $704,000 from the federal government.
Itinerary for Canadaâs Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages during COP30
Itinerary for Canada’s Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages during COP30
Secretary of State van Koeverden highlights Canadaâs new Climate Competitiveness Strategy
Canada must take action to fight climate change, drive down emissions, and invest in building the economy of the future.
Minister Olszewski highlights Budget 2025âs new Climate Competitiveness Strategy
The global shift to a low-carbon economy is accelerating, changing how growth happens and where capital flows. To stay competitive, Canada must catalyse investment across clean and conventional sectors so our industries can meet the world’s rising demand for low-carbon products and energy.
Minister Michel highlights budget investments on Canadaâs new Climate Competitiveness Strategy
Today, the Honourable Marjorie Michel, Minister of Health, Claude Guay, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources and Member of Parliament for LaSalle-Émard-Verdun, and Emmanuella Lambropoulos, Minister of Parliament for Saint-Laurent echoed the announcement highlighting Canada’s Climate Competitiveness Strategy—a strategy based on driving investment and achieving results.
Canadaâs new Climate Competitiveness Strategy
Climate action is not only a moral responsibility—it’s an economic necessity. The global shift to a low-carbon economy is accelerating, changing how growth happens and where capital flows. To stay competitive, Canada must catalyse investment across clean and conventional sectors so our industries can meet the world’s rising demand for low-carbon products and energy. In the face of global uncertainty, Canada’s new government is focused on what we can control. How we respond to the challenge of climate disruptions will influence Canada's economic competitiveness, drive new investment opportunities and shape our global standing for generations to come. Canada must take action to fight climate change, drive down emissions and invest in building the economy of the future.
Parliamentary Secretary Ehsassi highlights Budget 2025âs plan to build communities strong
Changes in the global trading system are causing massive disruptions and uncertainty for Canadians. The world has changed, and Canada’s economic strategy must change. Budget 2025: Canada Strong is our plan to transform our economy from one that is reliant on a single trade partner to one that is stronger, more self-sufficient, and more resilient to global shocks. This budget is a plan to enable $1 trillion in investments over the next five years. That can increase our GDP by over 3.5 per cent equivalent to more than $3,500 for every Canadian – delivering far more for Canadians than what’s being taken from us. This is a plan for Canada to give ourselves more than any foreign government can take away – a plan to build Canada strong.
Alberta holds four provincial immigration draws, inviting over 1,100 candidates
The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) conducted four draws during the last two weeks of October. Over 1,100 candidates were invited, across several streams and initiatives. Assess your eligibility for enhanced PNP streams Summary of draws (October 23-29) About the streams The Alberta Opportunity Stream accounted for the vast majority of invites seen in this […]
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Ministers Dabrusin and Hodgson outline Budget 2025âs new Climate Competitiveness Strategy
Today, the Honourable Julie Dabrusin, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, and the Honourable Tim Hodgson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, outlined the government’s new Climate Competitiveness Strategy at the Pearl Street Energy Centre in Toronto.
Clarity on greenhouse gas regulations
Clarity on greenhouse gas regulations
Strengthening carbon markets
Strengthening carbon markets
Accelerating Canadaâs clean power advantage
Accelerating Canada’s clean power advantage
Ministers Dabrusin and Hodgson to make an announcement regarding Budget 2025âs Climate Competitiveness Strategy
Media representatives are advised that the Honourable Julie Dabrusin, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, and the Honourable Tim Hodgson, Minister Energy and Natural Resources, will make an announcement on how Budget 2025 and Canada's Climate Competitiveness Strategy will benefit the environment and the economy.
Minister Olszewski highlights Budget 2025 investments in the Build Communities Strong Fund
Changes in the global trading system are causing massive disruptions and uncertainty for Canadians. The world has changed, and Canada’s economic strategy must change. Budget 2025: Canada Strong is our plan to transform our economy from one that is reliant on a single trade partner to one that is stronger, more self-sufficient, and more resilient to global shocks.
Secretary of State Belanger highlights Budget 2025âs plan to build strong communities
Changes in the global trading system are causing massive disruptions and uncertainty for Canadians. The world has changed, and Canada’s economic strategy must change. Budget 2025: Canada Strong is the government’s plan to transform the economy from one that is reliant on a single trade partner to one that is stronger, more self-sufficient and more resilient to global shocks.
Minister Robertson highlights Budget 2025âs plan to build communities strong
Today, the Honourable Gregor Robertson, Minister of Housing and Infrastructure and Minister responsible for Pacific Economic Development Canada, announced a federal investment of up to $25 million through the Green and Inclusive Community Buildings program towards the new multi-purpose Concert and Performance Hall at Langley Events Centre and highlighted Budget 2025’s investments to support a wide range of infrastructure projects and help local communities build Canada Strong.
Federal government highlights Budget 2025âs plan to build communities strong in Sudbury
Today, Viviane Lapointe, Member of Parliament for Sudbury met with Sudbury Mayor Paul Lefebvre to highlight Budget 2025’s investments to support a wide range of infrastructure projects and help local communities build Canada Strong.
Minister Joly highlights Budget 2025âs plan to build strong communities for future generations
Changes in the global trading system are causing massive disruptions and uncertainty for Canadians. The world has changed, and Canada’s economic strategy must change.
Minister McGuinty highlights Budget 2025âs plan to build communities strong in Orléans
Changes in the global trading system are causing massive disruptions and uncertainty for Canadians. The world has changed, and Canada’s economic strategy must change
MP Hogan highlights Budget 2025âs plan to build a stronger Canadian economy & empower Canadians
Changes in the global trading system are causing massive disruptions and uncertainty for Canadians. The world has changed, and Canada’s economic strategy must change. Budget 2025: Canada Strong is our plan to transform our economy from one that is reliant on a single trade partner to one that is stronger, more self-sufficient, and more resilient to global shocks. This budget is a plan to enable $1 trillion in investments over the next five years. That can increase our GDP by over 3.5 per cent equivalent to more than $3,500 for every Canadian – delivering far more for Canadians than what’s being taken from us. This is a plan for Canada to give ourselves more than any foreign government can take away – a plan to build Canada strong.
PS Battiste highlights budget investments to the Baddeck Recreational Facility
Canada faces a rapidly changing and increasingly uncertain world. The rule-based international order and the trading system that powered Canada’s prosperity for decades are being reshaped – hurting companies, displacing workers, causing major disruption and upheaval for Canadians.
Parliamentary Secretary Ali Ehsassi to highlight Budget 2025 investments to build communities strong
November 8, 2025 – The Honourable Ali Ehsassi, Parliamentary Secretary to the President of the King’s Privy Council for Canada and Minister responsible for Canada–U.S. Trade, Intergovernmental Affairs, Internal Trade and One Canadian Economy (Canada-U.S. Trade) and Member of Parliament for Willowdale, will make a Budget 2025 announcement regarding investments in local infrastructure projects to build strong communities.