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Government of Canada Continues to Support Kivalliq Hydro-fibre Link

Share this article CanNor invests nearly $3 million to  build on a prior feasibility study examining the development of a hydroelectric and fibre-optic link between Manitoba and the Kivalliq region of Nunavut. RANKIN INLET, NU, May 4, 2021 /CNW/ - There are significant economic and environmental opportunities in Nunavut s Kivalliq region. That s why in 2019 the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency (CanNor) invested in technical and feasibility work to support the potential development of a hydroelectric and fibre-optic link that would connect communities in the region to Northern Manitoba. The feasibility work was successful in gathering technical data, providing design work, examining some of the impacts the link would create, and consulting with government officials and other organizations that could benefit from the project.

Langues officielles : l enquêteur aux 1000 plaintes

Langues officielles : l enquêteur aux 1000 plaintes
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The Government of Canada Confirms Official Languages Funding for 19 Community Organizations in Manitoba

The Government of Canada Confirms Official Languages Funding for 19 Community Organizations in Manitoba
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The Government of Canada Confirms Almost $3 Million in Official Languages Funding in Saskatchewan

Share this article Official languages in Saskatchewan get funding increases under the Action Plan for Official Languages REGINA, SK, April 15, 2021 /CNW Telbec/ - Official-language minority communities in Canada are in a constant struggle to hold onto their language, uphold their rights and maintain their ability to live in the language of their choice. The Government of Canada supports Canadians living in linguistic minority communities by investing in community partners that are providing the tools and opportunities to help their members learn and retain the language. Marie-France Lalonde, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages (FedDev Ontario and Official Languages), confirmed that the Government of Canada has invested $2.89 million in 2020–2021 program funding to 23 organizations in Saskatchewan, a funding increase of 35 percent since 2018, with two additional organizations receiving funding. She made this announcement on be

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