Today, Canadians across the country mark the beginning of Sikh Heritage Month. This is a great time for us to recognize the many past and
Month: April 2022
Government of Canada invests in sustainable water infrastructure for Iqaluit
Reliable infrastructure is key to building stronger communities. Significant weather-related disasters triggered by climate change can pose a serious threat to health and safety of
Government Investments Boost Business and Tourism Growth in Carbonear
Atlantic Canadian municipalities and tourism operators are working hard to recover from pandemic challenges and find new approaches to deliver world-class tourism experiences. The Government
Minister Guilbeault will hold media availability following the release of the latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Media representatives are advised that the Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, will hold a media availability to discuss the Intergovernmental Panel
Parliament building structure safe from collapse after January blaze – report
Following the devastating fire that engulfed the South African parliament building, a preliminary report has suggested that the building is safe and not under threat
Kelly Khumalo back with Tropika Island of Treasure
After nine seasons of the Tropika Island of Treasure, a new offering of this competitive celebrity reality show was officially launched on Thursday night at Hyde
U.S. to issue gender neutral passports, take steps to combat anti- transgender laws
Americans will be allowed to choose an X for gender on their passport applications and select their sex on Social Security cards, the Biden administration
Transnet Freight Rail to avail first slots on its lines to private operators
Transnet Freight Rail has announced it will make the first slots on its lines available to private operators. This is in a bid to maximise
Pope Francis expresses ‘sorrow and shame’ for Catholic role in abuse against Indigenous peoples
Pope Francis expresses ‘sorrow and shame’ for Catholic role in abuse against Indigenous peoples. Pope Francis meets Canadian Indigenous leaders at the Vatican on April
A wet weekend ahead for most of South Africa
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued a yellow level 2 warning for severe thunderstorms with excessive lightning and heavy downpours over the eastern