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Government of Canada invests $3.8 million to support barren-ground caribou conservation in the Northwest Territories

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Friday, December 2, 2022

Today, the Honourable StevenGuilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, announced that the Government of Canada will support the Government of Northwest Territories' actions to conserve barren-ground caribou by investing $3.8million in three conservation projects.

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  • Today, the Honourable StevenGuilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, announced that the Government of Canada will support the Government of Northwest Territories' actions to conserve barren-ground caribou by investing $3.8million in three conservation projects.
  • The Government of Northwest Territories will provide an equal investment of $3.8 million.
  • These actions have been identified as priorities in the 2020 Recovery Strategy for barren-ground caribou in the Northwest Territories.
  • The Government of Northwest Territories has been working closely with co-management partners in the Government of Northwest Territories to take coordinated and comprehensive actions to help support conservation and recovery of all our herds.

Canada invests $34.1 million to protect priority species at risk across the country

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Wednesday, November 30, 2022

This funding will support 13new and ongoing projects focused on the recovery and protection of some of Canada's most iconic species across the country.

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  • This funding will support 13new and ongoing projects focused on the recovery and protection of some of Canada's most iconic species across the country.
  • They are part of the Pan-Canadian Approach to Transforming Species at Risk Conservation in Canada.
  • Conservation of these priority species can have significant benefits for other species at risk, wildlife in general, and support related biodiversity goals.
  • Earlier this week, the Government of Canada released the Wild Species 2020: The General Status of Species in Canada report.

Fila Manila Continues to Bring Filipino Flavors to Life with The Launch of Ube and Coconut Jams

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Thursday, July 7, 2022

PHILADELPHIA, July 7, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Kumain ka na (let's eat)! Fila Manila, a Filipino-American-owned brand creating a modern twist on iconic Filipino sauces, condiments, and spreads, launches two new all-natural jams: Ube Purple Yam Jam and Coconut Jam. These are the first all-natural Ube and Coconut spreads on the market and continue Fila Manila's celebration of Filipino culture and cuisine.

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  • Authentic Filipino Flavors for All, Fila Manila Introduces All-Natural Coconut Spreads
    PHILADELPHIA, July 7, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Kumain ka na (let's eat)!
  • Fila Manila , a Filipino-American-owned brand creating a modern twist on iconic Filipino sauces, condiments, and spreads, launches two new all-natural jams: Ube Purple Yam Jam and Coconut Jam.
  • These are the first all-natural Ube and Coconut spreads on the market and continue Fila Manila's celebration of Filipino culture and cuisine.
  • Fila Manila's new line of Coconut Spreads is the company's next iteration of modernizing traditional Filipino flavors.

Canada invests $796 million to collaborate with provinces, territories, and other partners to protect nature across the country

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Friday, August 13, 2021

Here in Canada, working in collaboration with provinces, territories, Indigenous peoples, and other partners is critical to protect and conserve Canada's nature and to recover Canada's species at risk.

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  • Here in Canada, working in collaboration with provinces, territories, Indigenous peoples, and other partners is critical to protect and conserve Canada's nature and to recover Canada's species at risk.
  • The agreements will also help support a green recovery by ensuring the coordinated delivery of nature-based solutions to climate change.
  • Collaboration will be necessary to achieve the changes we need for nature.
  • By working together to protect nature across the country, we are ensuring a cleaner, healthier future for our children and grandchildren."