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Web sites and departmental email will be unavailable due to scheduled maintenance from 8:00 – 17:00 EST (13:00 – 22:00 GMT) on December 9, 2006. We apologize for the inconvenience.

Leonardo Bridge Project in Aas, Norway.  More information about the project on http://www.vebjorn-sand.com Whether you are a Canadian citizen planning to visit Norway, a Norwegian looking for information on Canada, or a visitor just surfing the web, we hope that you find the answers to your questions through the pages of this site!

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Hearn Welcomes Proposed UN Resolution
November 23, 2006: Officials wrapped up intense negotiations today to complete a draft sustainable fisheries resolution. This resolution deals with many issues that are important to Canada; particularly, stronger actions to combat illegal fishing and protect straddling fish stocks. Read the statement by the Honourable Loyola Hearn, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans here.
 

World Fisheries Day
November 21st is World Fisheries Day - a day to reflect on our connection to the world's fisheries and renew our commitment to ensuring that they thrive in the future (more ...)

Canada og Norge nære allierte i fiskerispørsmål
Canadas fiskeriminister Loyola Hearn var nylig på besøk i Norge, der han bl.a. møtte fiskeriminister Helga Pedersen og andre nøkkelpersoner for norsk fiskeri- og havbruksnæring. Hearn og Pedersen ønsker å bygge videre på det vellykkede samarbeidet mellom Norge og Canada, både når det gjelder forvaltning av fiskebestander i åpent hav og trygging av bærekraftig fiske på det nasjonale plan. Les mer om fiskeriministerens besøk her.


Canada and Norway sign Framework Memorandum of Understanding on Youth Mobility
Ottawa, 30 October.  This Memorandum of Understanding will allow Canadians and Norwegians between the ages of 18 and 35 to to engage in short-term employment, complete internships and co-operative education work terms, and to participate in working holidays in each of our countries. (more...)

Canada@ONS 2006, Stavanger 22-25 August
Offshore Northern Seas (ONS) www.ons.no is a trade show and conference in Stavanger held in alternate years to Offshore Europe (Aberdeen). The show attracts some 33 000 industry professionals, encompassing oil and energy companies, suppliers, service industry and government (more)

Det LØNNer seg
Norges avtroppende langrennssjef Bjørnar Håkensmoen fikk 7400 bokser med lønnesirup av det canadiske folk som takk for at han hjalp Canada til OL-sølv i sprintstafett. Nå skal alle boksene med lønnesirup gis til det norske folk via arrangementer med Hurtigruten. Boksene deles ut gratis i Bergen 22. mai, Ålesund 23. mai, Trondheim 24. mai, Bodø 25. mai, Tromsø 26. mai, Honningsvåg 27. mai og Kirkenes 28. mai.(mer ...)

Canada - Norway Northern Dialogue
Canada will host the first bilateral Northern Dialogue between Canada and Norway on May 10-11, 2006. This event will bring researchers and policy-makers to Ottawa for a two-day symposium on the High North.  (more ...)

 

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