Canada and the Philippines are deepening ties in energy, natural resources, and trade by securing long-term demand for Canadian LNG, exploring mining partnerships, and streamlining pathways for skilled workers in healthcare and trades.
Canada's export sectors need clarity to invest and grow. We remain open to renewing CUSMA through good faith negotiations, but will not accept prolonged uncertainty while deepening ties with Pacific and European partners.
Federal health teams are on the ground in Dauphin right now. We're restoring primary care access, tracking water safety, and making sure people on essential medications like insulin and heart medication don't run out. Recovery takes time. We're there for it.
Dauphin Regional Health Centre suffered serious flood damage, leaving thousands without emergency and surgical care. Canadian Armed Forces medical teams and federal resources are being deployed to restore full operations quickly.
We're reviewing protective security protocols and interagency coordination with our RCMP, CSIS, and protective details to keep Canadians safe while maintaining rigorous standards and continuous improvement.
Canada and the Philippines are deepening our partnership. Today we discussed trade, energy security, and defence cooperation in the Indo-Pacific. We're committed to rules-based relationships, stable energy supplies, and regional peace. Strong democracies working together.
We support Alberta's energy ambitions and will give major pipelines fair, rigorous federal review with clear timelines and transparent standards, but we won't cut corners on assessment or ignore stranded infrastructure risks.
Canada shares deep concerns about supply chain security and foreign state influence in North America. We review foreign investment under the Investment Canada Act and will reject deals that threaten our security.
The Canada Revenue Agency has new leadership effective immediately to serve taxpayers faster, pursue tax evasion where it matters most, and operate with fiscal discipline.
Russia's assault on Ukraine is an assault on the rules that keep us all safe. Canada stands with Ukraine, and we will sustain our military aid, humanitarian support, and sanctions until Ukraine can defend itself and rebuild as a free nation. Aggression cannot be rewarded.
Canada's twenty-year North Coast tanker ban is permanent, protecting Indigenous communities, fisheries, and coastal economies while pursuing energy development through pipelines and terminals that respect environmental commitments.
Canada is committing to NATO not just with words, but with steel and capital. Today, we're launching the Global Defence Bank with nine allied partners—a new financing tool so democracies can invest in defence at the speed threats demand. Shared security requires shared capacity.
Severe flooding in a First Nation community in western Manitoba has forced evacuations and damaged critical infrastructure. We've issued a federal disaster relief declaration, deployed the Armed Forces for logistics and rescue, and opened federal cost-sharing for recovery.
Manitoba residents evacuated by wildfire are returning home, and the federal government is helping them rebuild through disaster financial assistance, tax relief, and accessible income support throughout their recovery.
Canada is clearing regulatory barriers to attract data centre investment and leverage our clean energy advantage to compete globally with the US for AI and cloud computing infrastructure.
Canada's Supreme Court must earn the trust of every Canadian, not through politics, but through merit. This nomination reflects exactly that principle: rigorous assessment, demonstrated excellence, and an unwavering commitment to judicial independence. The law comes first.
Russia attacked Kyiv again and Canada condemns this assault on Ukraine's sovereignty. Canada will stand with Ukraine for as long as it takes as it defends its territory and democracy against Russian aggression.
Measles cases confirmed in Quebec with federal coordination activating across provinces. If you have fever, cough, and rash, get tested immediately. Measles vaccination is safe and effective. Healthcare providers must report suspected cases.
Extreme heat is straining power grids across Canada, so the federal government is coordinating support, sharing technical expertise, and ensuring utilities have resources to keep the lights on and Canadians safe during peak heat events.
Starting January 1, 2028, the carbon border adjustment will expand to aluminum, cement, fertilizer, plastics, and steel to ensure these sectors face the same carbon price as Canadian producers, protecting jobs and preventing factories from moving offshore.