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What's New Ottawa, April 13, 2005 The Government of Canada launched the first phase of Project Green today by releasing an updated plan for a healthy environment and a competitive economy: Moving forward on Climate Change: A Plan for Honouring our Kyoto Commitment. more...
Canada Further Supports Democratic Process in Ukraine The Honourable Aileen Carroll, Minister of International Cooperation, today announced that Canada will provide up to 500 election observers to support the second Presidential runoff elections that will be held on December 26 in Ukraine. ...more
Canadian Students Among the Best December 7, 2004 - Canadian students are among the best in the world when it comes to mathematics, reading, science and problem solving, according to a major new OECD study that assesses the skill level of students nearing the end of their compulsory education... more
![United Nations Logo](/web/20060208031128im_/https://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/canada-europa/croatia/images/menu_onu.jpg) Canada Welcomes Report on UN Reform December 2, 2004 - Prime Minister Paul Martin today congratulated the members of the United Nations High Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change for their report released today in New York on the reform of the United Nations system in the area of international peace and security...more
![health care](/web/20060208031128im_/https://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/canada-europa/croatia/images/health_eng.gif) First Ministers Agree on 10-year Health Care Plan
From September 13 to 15, 2004, Prime Minister Martin and the provincial premiers and territorial leaders met to discuss the future of health care in Canada. They agreed on a 10-year plan to strengthen health care, with $41 billion in new federal funding to improve access to doctors and other health providers, to reduce wait times and to close the gap between the health status of Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian public. For more information, visit www.pm.gc.ca.
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