Funding Will Help Attract Visitors to Niagara NIAGARA FALLS, ON, Nov. 4 - The Ontario government is promoting tourism and prosperity in Niagara Falls by helping to market the Winter Festival of Lights, Tourism Minister Jim Bradley announced today. "The  |


Federal, provincial and territorial ministers responsible for immigration have adopted a strategic direction on immigration that will build on the success of Canada's current immigration program and prepare us to meet the challenges of the 21st century.  |
The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency (the Agency) is providing $100,000 to nine applicants to support their participation in the environmental assessment by a review panel of the proposed Cacouna Energy liquefied natural gas (LNG) project.  |
The Honourable Joe Volpe, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, today announced the appointment of a new citizenship judge for Edmonton.  |


Nearly a decade ago our countries gathered in Miami to embrace a co-operative agenda for the Americas. In Quebec City, a little less than five years ago, we came together again and reached a ground-breaking consensus about democracy.  |
Parliamentary Secretary for the Minister of Canadian Heritage and Minister responsible for Status of Women with special emphasis on status of women and Member of Parliament (Winnipeg South Centre) Anita Neville, on behalf of Minister of Canadian Heritage and Minister  |
Minister of Canadian Heritage and Minister responsible for Status of Women Liza Frulla and Minister of State (Multiculturalism) Raymond Chan today announced the appointment of Sharad Chandra, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, to the board of directors of the Canadian Race Relations  |
The Canada Safety Council's 17th Annual National Seniors' Safety Week, which takes place from November 6-12, 2005, is an opportunity to focus on injury prevention for seniors. This year's theme - "It's Easy to Make Your Home a Safer Place"  |
The Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) welcomes the report of the Correctional Investigator, as it represents a candid review by his independent office of some fundamental issues in federal corrections.  |
Winnipeg police are concerned about a man who has been missing since Tuesday morning. Barney David Carman, 36, was last seen at his home on Charles Walk in the city's North End neighbourhood around 3 a.m. Tuesday. Police say he  |
Turn it in and save a life. We know half the guns on the streets of Toronto are stolen," said Bryant.  |
Trip To Include Stops In Beijing, Shanghai, Suzhou, Nanjing And Hong Kong QUEEN'S PARK, Nov. 4 - Premier Dalton McGuinty said he will stress the themes of education, innovation and investment as he joined business and public sector representatives today  |
Premier Pat Binns says this month's vote on electoral reform might spur a second vote, adding to the haze around the plebiscite on proportional representation. Islanders will vote on whether they want to adopt a mixed member proportional system on  |  |
The project's proponents, Hydro Quebec and its subsidiary, the Société d'énergie de la Baie James, have begun to submit preliminary answers, in thematic blocks, in response to the requests for additional information [PDF - 736 kb] issued by the review  |
An innovative project in Ituna has renovated a 1950s schoolhouse into four units of affordable housing, thanks to the help of federal, provincial, and municipal funding.  |
TORONTO, Nov. 4 - Minister of Government Services Gerry Phillips and partners from consumer and business organizations will kick off Ontario Consumer Awareness Week with the launch of the 2006 Fraud Free Calendar. DATE: Monday, November 7, 2005 TIME: 10:30  |
CBC NEWS: MORNING kicks off a new season of live, breaking news from Canada and around the world starting Monday, November 7. Heather Hiscox moves full-time into the anchor chair as host, bringing her unique perspective as one of Canada's  |
The provincial government has handed Saskatchewan Métis groups an ultimatum - hold a new election, under government-imposed conditions, or there'll be no more money or recognition of the Métis leadership.  |  |
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