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Bar-coded identification tags de-listed July 1, 2010. Effective July 1, 2010, all cattle must be tagged with an approved... 

Illinois And Manitoba Strengthen Trade And Commerce Opportunities

Governor Pat Quinn and Manitoba, Canada Premier Greg Selinger have signed a memorandum of understanding to boost trade and... 


West Michigan Businesses Voice Support For Detroit To Windsor Bridge

Demonstrating that the need for an additional bridge connecting Detroit to Windsor, Ontario is an issue of statewide economic... 


Canada To Use RFID Technology To Track Cattle

Bar-coded identification tags de-listed July 1, 2010. Effective July 1, 2010, all cattle must be tagged with an approved

Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu CEGEP To Build New Soccer And Football Stadium

Canada-Quebec Recreational Infrastructure Canada Program Agreement. Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu  CEGEP will soon get a new artificial turf soccer-football stadium. The project,

Canada Invests $9 Million For skills Training In Northern Quebec Mining Industry

The northern Quebec mining industry will get a boost in skilled labour as a result of a training and

Report Calls Canada’s Approach To Offical Languages Laissez Faire

In his fourth annual report, released today, Commissioner of Official Languages Graham Fraser expressed his concerns about the impact of

Canada Improves Aviation Security, Safety And Efficiency

Ministers John Baird, James Moore, Jim Prentice, Vic Toews, Christian Paradis and Peter MacKay today announced another vital step forward

Canada Invests $850,000 For Affordable Youth Rental Housing In Yorkton

A new affordable rental housing project for youth at risk of becoming homeless is underway in Yorkton. The total cost

Developing Nations Benefit From Migration To England

The final report of a four-year research project, involving field work in seven countries, shows that people who migrate from

Canada Integrates Foreign Trained Midwives Into Canadian Labour Market

The Government of Canada is helping better integrate foreign‑trained midwives into the Canadian workforce. Mr. Andrew Saxton, Member of

Canada Announces New Appointments To Immigration And Refugee Board

Today the Honourable Jason Kenney, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, announced two appointments to the Immigration and Refugee Board of

Canada Invests $88,000 To Study Homelessness Among Aboriginal Women

Thanks to support from the Government of Canada, new homelessness research focusing on Aboriginal women will be conducted. Mr.

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