This publication identifies how Indigenous Services Canada managed and responded to COVID-19 challenges especially when additional supports/resources were needed during emergency situations.
This page discusses the steps taken by the community, regional, national levels as well as how the whole-of-government responded to the emergency within Indigenous communities.
During wartime and national emergencies, certain human rights may need to be set aside temporarily when a nation is in a threatening situation as stated by the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), which was endorsed by Canada.
However, the suspension of rights must be temporary and are subject to several safeguards.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the Canadian government had to implement measures to maintain stability for international trade and Canadian businesses.
This document outlines the financial supports in place to aid globally operating businesses, how Canada has maintained cooperation with our Asian-Pacific, G20, WTO, and international partners, and also how travel restrictions have impacted international business development activities.
This pronouncement addresses six areas where action can be taken regarding trade policy that will help support a prosperous recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Such actions include: increasing transparency of trade-related measures, opening up agriculture and agri-food production, prioritizing e-commerce, implementing the Trade Facilitation Agreement, increasing the preparedness for future health emergencies by ensuring WTO members are facilitating trade of medic
This page highlights the various acts and regulations that have been enacted by the Public Health Agency of Canada in collaboration with the Minister of Health throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
It includes acts and regulations that are currently in effect and those that have been archived.
This article discusses the efforts of the National Collaborating Centre for Healthy Public Policy (NCCHPP), which is a network that supports the development of public policy by Canadian public health actors.
This article also highlights the NCCHPP's work pertaining to the COVID-19 pandemic and their work to aid in the "build back better" efforts of various public health actors.
This audit discusses the preparedness of the Public Health Agency of Canada prior to the COVID-19 pandemic and the effectiveness of the border control and quarantine measures made by the Public Health Agency of Canada and the Canada Border Services Agency.
This document reveals the how levels of government responded to the pandemic, how they successfully addressed the situation, where things went wrong, and areas for improvement/lessons learned to better address p
This opening statement to the news conference made by the Auditor General of Canada, Karen Hogan, discusses an overview of a few reports (audits) conducted by her office, many of which deal with matters relating to COVID-19.
This statement speaks briefly upon the Investing in Canada Plan, the Canada Emergency Response Benefit, the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy, and measures related to pandemic preparedness and response.
This page is a comprehensive list of all the orders and regulations from 2020-2022 regarding the changing environment and severity of the COVID-19 pandemic.
This bill, which has been through it's second reading, would enact a new addition to the Canada Elections Act, which would implement temporary regulations to ensure an election that takes place during the COVID-19 pandemic is safe and follows proper public health measures.