Formerly known as: Climate action incentive payment. Basic amount and rural supplement for residents of Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward ...
Employment Insurance (EI) benefits information, how to apply and how to submit a report. If you are self-employed, get information about the EI special benefits program, the agreement you will need to ...
Evolutions in health care delivery have the potential to improve how care is provided to meet the health care needs of people in Canada. It is clear from discussions to date that all governments ...
Information Handbook for In Canada Health-care Professionals (PDF, 1.91 MB) ePay Submission Guide (2024) (PDF, 3.09 MB) Note that it takes at least two business days for coverage to be activated in ...
We have completed the draft assessment of Gingko biloba extract. We’re proposing that it may be harmful to human health when it’s used in certain products that are ingested or applied to the skin, ...
We've completed the draft assessment of melamine. Our assessment found that melamine may be harmful to human health when it's ingested, inhaled or comes into contact with skin from certain products ...
The Youth Mental Health Fund is looking to fund projects of up to $500,000 per fiscal year for projects that may be up to 48 months in length, to enhance the capacity of community health organizations ...
Find information about how the Government of Canada addresses mental health in the workplace and access resources, tools and services for organizations, managers and employees. If you or someone you ...
Occupational health and safety in areas of federal jurisdiction is governed by Part II of the Canada Labour Code and the Canada Occupational Health and Safety (COHS) Regulations. The purpose of Part ...
Each year by March 1, employers subject to federal jurisdiction must submit annual health and safety reports to the Labour Program. These reports are for the period from January 1 to December 31 of ...
We remain steadfast in our objective of less than 5% tobacco use among Canadians by 2035. Quitting smoking is one of the best things you can do for your health. Everyone, no matter their age or ...
Although significant progress has been made in the past several decades in reducing smoking rates in Canada, the Council of Chief Medical Officers of Health (CCMOH) Footnote 1 want to highlight that ...
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