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Securing an Open Society: Canada's National Security Policy was released to the public during a session in Parliament on 27 April, 2004 by Anne McLellan, who then occupied the role of Deputy Prime Minister.
In 2009, Canada's music sales went down by 7.4%, second only to Spain, according to a report released on April 28, 2010, by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. The official synopsis said that "Canada, practically the only government of a developed country not to have implemented international copyright treaties agreed ...
Applications are open to candidates from across the country. Pages must be fluent in both official languages of Canada (English and French) and pass a security screening by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. They are selected based on a written essay, a second-language interview and a face-to-face interview.
FACETS is Canada's first and only multidisciplinary open access journal in Canada. Anthropocene Coasts, is a multidisciplinary international open access journal jointly published by Canadian Science Publishing and East China Normal University. Arctic Science is a quarterly open-access peer-reviewed journal.
On July 16, Canada launched an unprecedented program: People living in the United States on high-skilled H-1B visas could apply for open work permits and move north.
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Canada's Telecommunications Act "specifies the need for national ownership and control of Canadian carriers". [5] Since 2005, arctic ice melting in Northern Canada has caused issues affecting Canadian sovereignty, as some arctic countries have come in conflict over an agreement on who owns certain areas in the oil-rich Arctic. [6]
They called for governments at all levels across Canada to endorse open government, and for them to proactively disclose information in open formats (i.e. open data). On October 18, 2010 Charlie Angus , an NDP MP, introduced a Private Members' Motion M-587 who primary purpose was to support the use of open source in the government, but which ...