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Ian Scott to the Standing Committee on Industry and Technology
Ian Scott, Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) Check against delivery Thank you for inviting us to appear before your
All You Need To Know About Scarlet Fever
Scarlet fever results from group A strep infection. If your child has a sore throat and rash, their doctor can test for strep. Scarlet fever
Steenhuisen presented his own real Sona
DA leader John Steenhuisen isn’t getting too excited about President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation (SONA) address this year, predicting that he’ll make a
EFF accuses ANC of being at fault for July Riots in South Africa
After President Cyril Ramaphosa made the findings public on Monday, the EFF replied to the recently released report by the Expert Panel probing the July
Dollars, Pounds To Rand Exchange Rate
During the first week of last week, the rand remained sluggish. On Tuesday, the South African rand began at R20.59 versus the British pound and
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Parliamentary Secretary Francis Drouin to announce investments in on-farm initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Francis Drouin, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, will virtually join farmers from Ontario to discuss Agricultural Clean Technology investments on farms,
Ten Nigerians marched out of a building they allegedly hijacked four years ago in South Africa
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Canada Raising Awareness on Zero-Emission Vehicles in Canada
February 8, 2022 Toronto, Ontario Natural Resources Canada Reducing emissions
Canada and FCM invest in stronger asset management in Nova Scotia communities
From roads and buildings to wastewater systems – strong asset management is key to building stronger communities. Municipalities of all sizes need tools and resources
UNIPORT EXTENDS DEADLINE FOR PAYMENT OF SCHOOL FEES
Previous applications have been received by the University Management from students demanding a compassionate extension and re-opening of the school charges portal, which was closed
The Competition Bureau of Canada participates in consultation to modernize Canadian competition policy
Following Senator Howard Wetston’s invitation to comment on Canada’s competition policy framework, the Competition Bureau is pleased to publicly share its submission. This submission contributes
SONA 2022 to take place outside of Parliamentary precinct
For the first time since South Africa’s democratic beginnings, the State of the Nation Address (SONA) – and its concomitant activities – will take place