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Nunatsiavut Day message from President Lampe
December 1, 2023 On this, the 18th anniversary of the birth of Nunatsiavut and the establishment of self-government, I would like to extend my warmest greetings to all…
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Minister of Transport announces launch of the National Supply Chain Office to strengthen Canada's supply chains and increase the economy's competitiveness
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Public Advisory: Public Engagement for New Climate Change Action Plans Extended
December 1, 2023 The Department of Environment and Climate Change is seeking input from partners, stakeholders, Indigenous Governments and Organizations and the public…
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December 1, 2023 At Province House today, December 1, Nova Scotia joins organizations across the planet marking World AIDS Day by flying a white flag with a red ribbon…
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Nunatsiavut Assembly enacts Helmets Act
November 30, 2023 The Nunatsiavut Assembly has passed legislation concerning the use of helmets by operators and passengers of off-road vehicles on Labrador Inuit Land…
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P.E.I. councillor suspended, fined $500 for posting anti-Indigenous sign - APTN News
Nov 30, 2023 A municipal councillor in eastern Prince Edward Island has been ordered to pay a $500 fine for displaying a sign on his property denying the existence of …
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Arts & Culture
The Government of Canada Honours Commander (Ret’d) Rowland Marshall and Lieutenant-Commander (Ret’d) Sherry Richardson as Hometown Heroes
From: Parks Canada November 30, 2023 The Government of Canada is committed to sharing the stories of the people, places, and events who have contributed to our coun…
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Clearwater Seafoods Achieves Fish Crew Certification for Canadian Vessel Fleet
HALIFAX, NS, Nov. 30, 2023 - Clearwater Seafoods is pleased to announce that seven vessels within its Canadian fleet have been certified using the Fish Standard for Crew,…
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UNB launching the province's first satellite into orbit - Education News Canada
November 30, 2023 New Brunswick is one step closer to launching its first satellite into space, thanks to over five years of work from more than 270 students from the …
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Suicide Crisis Helpline 9-8-8 Launches
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UNB launching the province’s first satellite into orbit
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November 29, 2023 The Nunatsiavut Government welcomes the commitment by Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change Canada to review provi…
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Human Rights Commission Announce 2023 Human Rights Award Nominees
November 29, 2023 The following is being distributed at the request of the Human Rights Commission of Newfoundland and Labrador: Today, the Human Rights Commission …
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Task force recommends how Fredericton city hall should combat racism - CBC News
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Media advisory: Parks Canada’s Hometown Heroes honours Commander (ret’d) Rowland Marshall and Lieutenant Commander (ret’d) Sherry Richardson
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