Government of Canada
80 articles in the Truth Foundry index. Each links out to the original.
- Canadian Tribunal Continues Anti-Dumping Duties on Corrosion-Resistant Steel from Türkiye and Vietnam · The Canadian International Trade Tribunal upheld duties on corrosion-resistant steel from Türkiye and Vietnam due to likely injury from expiry.
- Quebec and Canadian Governments Fund Simard Suspensions Expansion · Quebec and Canadian governments provide $3.7M and $500k to boost Simard Suspensions' heavy truck manufacturing capacity.
- Canada Announces $13.85M in AI Funding for 63 Quebec Organizations · The Government of Canada invests $13.85M via CED to support 63 Quebec AI projects under the Regional Artificial Intelligence Initiative.
- Competition Bureau Seeks Feedback on New Cartel Enforcement Guidelines · Canada's Competition Bureau invites public input on proposed guidelines for illegal business agreements.
- Canada Invests $8 Million to Boost Surrey Businesses Amid Tariff Challenges · Government of Canada provides $8 million in Regional Tariff Response Initiative funding to four Surrey businesses.
- Canada Announces Funding to Boost Surrey Business Productivity and Exports · Canadian government to announce funding for Surrey businesses to enhance productivity and global competitiveness
- Témisko Receives Government Funding to Expand Manufacturing Capabilities · Quebec and Canadian governments announce $3.37 million in funding for Témisko's equipment upgrades and job creation.
- Manitoba Minister to Announce Federal AI Funding at Winnipeg Chamber Event · Evan Solomon will announce federal funding for Manitoba businesses expanding AI and digital technology use.
- Canadian Tribunal Rules Against Chinese Truck Body Dumping, Imposes Duties · Canadian tribunal imposes anti-dumping duties on Chinese truck bodies after finding they harmed domestic industry
- Canadian Trade Tribunal Launches Expiry Review of Sugar Import Orders · Canadian Trade Tribunal initiates expiry review to assess potential resumption of dumped refined sugar imports from U.S., EU, and other countries.
- Canada Invests $2.7M in Calgary's Innovative Homebuilding Initiative · Canada announces $2.7 million investment in ZS2 Technologies' panelized housing solutions to address housing shortages and climate resilience.
- Canadian Minister Olszewski Announces Federal Funding for Southern Alberta Businesses · Minister Olszewski will announce federal funding to help southern Alberta businesses modernize for new trade realities.
- Canada Funds $252K Lake Banook Upgrades for 2026 Canoe Championships · Canada provides $252,884 to Canoe '26 Society for Lake Banook infrastructure upgrades.
- CSE Releases 2025-2026 Annual Report Outlining Cybersecurity and Intelligence Efforts · CSE's 2025-2026 report highlights cybersecurity achievements, intelligence operations, and partnerships to protect Canada's security.
- Minister Olszewski Announces Build Communities Strong Fund Support for Alberta and Prairies · Minister Eleanor Olszewski announces the Build Communities Strong Fund to support communities in Alberta and the Prairies.
- PacifiCan Opens Applications for RIE Program to Boost BC Business Growth · PacifiCan is now accepting applications for its Regional Innovation Ecosystems program to support BC businesses.
- Canada Urges Organizations to Strengthen Cyber Defenses Against Frontier AI Risks · The Canadian Centre for Cyber Security warns that frontier AI is accelerating cyber threats and urges immediate defensive action.
- Canada Invests $3.2M to Support Black Entrepreneurs in Manitoba · The federal government provides $3.2 million to empower Black business owners in Manitoba through targeted training and mentorship.
- Canadian Tribunal Opens Preliminary Inquiry into Wheat Gluten Dumping from Italy, Poland, UK · The Canadian International Trade Tribunal launched a preliminary injury inquiry into dumped wheat gluten from Italy, Poland, and the UK.
- Canadian Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon to Announce New Transport Initiative in Kingston on June 22, 2026 · Canadian Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon will announce a new transport initiative in Kingston on June 22, 2026.
- Canadian Tribunal Finds Injury from Chinese Steel Racks · Canadian International Trade Tribunal confirms injury to domestic steel rack industry from Chinese dumping and subsidies.
- Canada Expands Dutch Elm Disease Regulated Areas to BC and Saskatchewan · CFIA designates south-central BC and all of Saskatchewan as regulated areas for Dutch elm disease.
- FCAC Deputy Commissioner Calls for System-Wide Response to Rising Fraud · Frank Lofranco urges regulators and industry to adopt a unified approach against systemic consumer fraud
- Canada Tribunal Finds Reasonable Indication of Injury from Chinese Plywood Dumping · Canadian International Trade Tribunal determines Chinese plywood dumping threatens domestic industry
- Canada Secures Expanded Market Access for Fish and Seafood in Five New Countries · Canada regains access to Vietnam and gains new markets in Oman, Brazil, Armenia, and Costa Rica for its seafood sector.
- Canada Extends Anti-Dumping Duties on Chinese, Korean, Turkish Steel Bars · Canadian tribunal continues anti-dumping and countervailing duties on concrete reinforcing bar imports from China, Korea, and Türkiye.
- CFIA Plans Updated Traceability Rules for Goats, Sheep, and Cervids · CFIA will implement stricter traceability requirements for goats, sheep, and cervids to align with cattle and bison standards.
- Canada's Competition Bureau Investigates Grocery Giants Over Property Controls · Interim Commissioner Jeanne Pratt testifies that competitive markets are vital for Canadian food security and affordability.
- Canada Invests $8.1M to Bolster Saskatchewan Steel and Trade Resilience · Canada announces $8.1M investment to support Saskatchewan steel manufacturers and export partnerships amid global trade disruptions.
- Canada Invests $7.1M in Prairie Businesses to Boost Trade Resilience · PrairiesCan announces $7.1M in grants to help Saskatchewan and other Prairie SMEs diversify markets and boost productivity amid tariffs.