This section provides additional information on national programs and services that have been advertised on television, in print, or on the radio.
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Montréal 2005: The United Nations Climate Change Conference Beginning November 28, Canada will be at the centre of the world stage as our nation hosts the United Nations Climate Change Conference: Montréal 2005. Visit the United Nations Climate Change Conference Web site to find out more. |
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Canada's Performance 2005: The Government of Canada's Contribution Canada's Performance is the annual report that provides an overview of the federal government's contribution to Canada's performance as a nation - highlighting both our strengths and areas for improvement. It informs parliamentarians and Canadians about the outcomes the government is striving to achieve in three main policy areas - Sustainable Economy, Canada's Social Foundations and Canada's Place in the World - as measured by 30 societal indicators that highlight how our national performance is changing over time. |
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Global Pandemic Readiness: An International Meeting of Ministers of Health On October 24 and 25, 2005 Canada will host an international meeting of Ministers of Health, to enhance global planning and collaboration in advance of a possible influenza pandemic. The meeting will support and contribute to other international initiatives related to pandemic influenza preparedness and response. |
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Government's Response to the First Report of the Gomery Commission The Government of Canada is responding to the first report of the Commission of Inquiry into the Sponsorship Program and Advertising Activities. |
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Fuel Saving Tips You can use less energy, save money and help save the environment when running your vehicle. |
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Energy Relief The Government of Canada: Helping Canadians deal with high energy costs. |
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Canada Site The Canada Site is the primary Internet access point for Government of Canada information and services. This service is now featured in an informative video presentation that may either be streamed to your computer, or downloaded for later viewing.
Access the different streaming video formats for this announcement. |
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The Economic and Fiscal Update 2005 The Economic and Fiscal update 2005 - An update on the national economic and federal fiscal situation leading into the budget planning process and constitutes the base document for pre-budget consultations. |
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Budget 2005 The 2005 Budget presented by Finance Minister Ralph Goodale on February 23, 2005. |
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Speech From the Throne - October 2004 The Speech from the Throne to open the first session of the thirty-eighth Parliament of Canada. |
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The 39th General Election On January 23, 2006, Canadians will vote in a federal general election. Most electors are already on the Voters List and will receive a voter information card in the mail. For more information about registering as well as voting options, especially if you are going to be away from home on election day, please visit the Elections Canada Web site. |
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Planning to travel? Whether you're planning to travel by air, rail, road or a waterway, Transport Canada has important information to help you travel safe and travel smart. |
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Canada Day Poster Challenge 2006 Every year, thousands of young Canadians from across the country take part in the Canada Day Poster Challenge. The theme of this year's Poster Challenge is "Images of Canada". For details on the contest, please visit the Poster Challenge Web site. |
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Take the One-Tonne Challenge! The Government of Canada is calling on all Canadians to take the One-Tonne Challenge to reduce their personal greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by one tonne - about 20 percent. Find out how easy it can be to take action on
climate change, contribute to cleaner air and save money too. Visit the One-Tonne Challenge Web site today! |
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Safety and Security for Canadians What actions has the Government of Canada taken to improve safety and security for Canadians since September 11, 2001? Consult the Safety and Security for Canadians Web site for regular updates from many government departments and agencies that are working together to keep Canada safe. |
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