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“Today, on Indigenous Veterans Day, we pay tribute to the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis who have served in Canada’s Armed Forces. We honour their courage and commit to sharing their stories for generations to come.
“Indigenous Peoples are etched into Canada’s military history. They fought alongside British troops in the War of 1812. They served as snipers and scouts during the First and Second World Wars. They put their lives on the line – from Korea to Afghanistan. And today, with more than 2,700 Indigenous members serving in the Armed Forces, their contributions have been both numerous and invaluable.
“We are increasing our supports for Indigenous Veterans and their families. Earlier this year, we provided additional funding for the Veteran and Family Well-Being Fund, a cross-industry effort to support the well-being of Veterans and their families, including within Indigenous communities. We are also funding organizations that host remembrance initiatives for Indigenous Veterans.
“On this Indigenous Veterans Day, and every day, we thank all First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Veterans and their families for their service and sacrifice.
“Lest we forget.”
Yesterday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with the Chairperson of the African Union Commission, Moussa Faki Mahamat, who was visiting Canada for the second High-Level Dialogue between Canada and the African Union Commission. The Prime Minister was accompanied by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mélanie Joly, and the Minister of International Development, Ahmed Hussen.
The following GAIN reports were released on November 7, 2024. _______
Canada: Fresh Deciduous Fruit AnnualCanadian apple production is forecast to see a five percent growth in MY 2024/25, driven by a larger Quebec crop and average Ontario crop. Pear production is forecast to be down nine percent on 2023 numbers as a result of cold impacts to the crop in British Columbia. A larger Ontario crop will only partially offset losses in British Columbia. Production of table grapes is forecast to decline sixteen percent due to adverse weather events impacting Ontario and British Columbia. Imports of apples and pears are forecast to be down slightly in MY 2024/25 driven by shifting consumer preferences and a reduction in U.S. production. Exports of apples are forecast up eight percent on the larger forecasted crop. Imports of table grapes are forecast two percent higher.
Colombia: FAIRS Export Certificate Report AnnualThis report outlines Colombia’s requirements for import permits and export certificates for agricultural products intended for human and animal consumption. It also provides a list of the Colombian government agencies involved in the entry of imported food products. For assistance on trade policy and port issues in Colombia, U.S. exporters are encouraged to contact FAS Bogota at agbogota@fas.usda.gov or jo |
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11/08/2024 12:03 PM EST Summary of NLRB Decisions for Week of October 28 - November 1, 2024 mmeyers The Summary of NLRB Decisions is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to substitute for the opinions of the NLRB. Inquiries should be directed to the Office of the Executive Secretary at 202‑273‑1940. Summarized Board Decisions Michael Cetta, Inc. d/b/a Sparks Restaurant (02-CA-142626 and 02-CA-144852; 373 NLRB No. 129) New York, NY, November 1, 2024. In this compliance case, the Board ordered the Employer to pay discriminatees the backpay amounts in the General Counsel’s compliance specification as amended. The Board remanded the issue of one discriminatee’s backpay for a determination of whether he received interim earnings not included in his backpay calculation. Charges filed by United Food and Commercial Workers Local 342. Chairman McFerran and Members Prouty and Wilcox participated. *** Unpublished Board Decisions in Representation and Unfair Labor Practice Cases R Cases |
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