On the recommendation of Mark Carney, His Majesty King Charles III has approved the appointment of Louise Arbour as Canada’s next Governor General.
A moment reflecting continuity, experience, and service to the country.
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April 7 marks the International Day of Reflection on the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. We remember the more than one million lives lost and stand with survivors, honouring their resilience and supporting their ongoing healing. We also recognize the United Nations peacekeeping mission, including Canadian personnel, under the leadership of Major-General Roméo Dallaire, who worked under immense pressure to protect civilians. Their dedication helped save lives. In standing with the people of Rwanda, we reaffirm our commitment to peace, tolerance, and a future free from hatred.
They Buy Our Coffee Cheap. They Sell It for Billions.
In 2021, Italy bought $178M of Uganda’s coffee as raw beans.
They processed it and made billions.
Two companies, Illy and Lavazza, earn over $52B yearly from coffee.
The problem isn’t markets.
It’s value addition.
#CoffeeEconomy #ValueAddition #UgandaCoffee
Prime Minister Carney met with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and B.C. Premier David Eby ahead of tomorrow’s First Ministers’ Meeting. They discussed working together to build a stronger, more resilient, and more independent Canadian economy.
.@MichelleObama took on the role of First Lady with grace and authenticity, lighting up every room she walked into. In her new book, The Look, Michelle reflects on her own style journey — from her childhood on the South Side of Chicago, to our eight years in the White House, to today. It's a beautiful reflection of the woman I love inside and out, and well worth a read.