Communications Opportunity, Promotion and Enhancement Bill of 2006

NIA CENTRE FOR THE ARTS CELEBRATES GRAND OPENING IN TORONTO, LITTLE JAMAICA

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Thursday, November 2, 2023

Nia Centre offers a critical space to gather, experience, and promote Black arts, culture, and artists in Canada.

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  • Nia Centre offers a critical space to gather, experience, and promote Black arts, culture, and artists in Canada.
  • TORONTO, Nov. 2, 2023 /CNW/ - Nia Centre for the Arts today proudly unveils Canada's first professional multidisciplinary Black arts facility, located in the heart of the historic community of Toronto's Little Jamaica.
  • The venue champions a diverse range of arts, from music and literature to visual arts and theatre, often in collaboration with emerging artists and arts organizations.
  • Let's celebrate this groundbreaking professional arts centre dedicated to showcasing, nurturing and promoting the work of artists from across the African diaspora."

Ulkatcho First Nation celebrates groundbreaking for new community store and gas station

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Thursday, June 22, 2023

On this National Indigenous People's Day, Ulkatcho First Nation held a ground breaking ceremony to launch the construction of the Ulkatcho Mercantile Store and Gas Station, a future business and commercial centre along Highway 20, Anahim Lake (IR 14A).

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  • On this National Indigenous People's Day, Ulkatcho First Nation held a ground breaking ceremony to launch the construction of the Ulkatcho Mercantile Store and Gas Station, a future business and commercial centre along Highway 20, Anahim Lake (IR 14A).
  • The project is an Ulkatcho First Nation initiative intended to create jobs and promote revenue growth for the community.
  • In addition, Ulkatcho First Nation is proud to have contributed $1.4 million to this project through West Chilcotin Forest Products, which is 100 percent owned by Ulkatcho First Nation.
  • "I join with Chief Lynda Price and Ulkatcho First Nation in celebrating this milestone and breaking ground on the new community mercantile store and gas station.

A 200-MW wind project: a partnership between nine Innu communities and Boralex on the traditional territory (Nitassinan) of the Uashat mak Mani-utenam First Nation

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Monday, March 20, 2023

The Apuiat project will be located on the public land of the traditional territory (Nitassinan) of the Uashat mak Mani-utenam First Nation.

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  • The Apuiat project will be located on the public land of the traditional territory (Nitassinan) of the Uashat mak Mani-utenam First Nation.
  • This large wind farm project will create a long-term clean energy source and generate sustainable economic and social benefits for Innu communities.
  • The Innu communities and Boralex each hold 50% of the votes on the Apuiat Wind Farm's Board of Directors.
  • The nine Innu communities and Boralex each hold 50% of the votes on the Apuiat Wind Farm's Board of Directors.

Minister Hajdu highlights jobs, economic growth and small business investments in Budget 2022 in Calgary

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Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Today the Minister of Indigenous Services, the Honourable Patty Hajdu, met with Moonstone Creation to highlight Budget 2022 initiatives that will create good middle class jobs, generate economic growth and cut taxes for small businesses.

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  • Today the Minister of Indigenous Services, the Honourable Patty Hajdu, met with Moonstone Creation to highlight Budget 2022 initiatives that will create good middle class jobs, generate economic growth and cut taxes for small businesses.
  • To further support Indigenous small and medium-size enterprises, Budget 2022 proposes to forgive up to 50 per cent of the COVID-Indigenous Business Initiative loans that supported businesses in need during the pandemic.
  • A crucial pillar of Budget 2022 is investment in economic growth and innovationthe key to Canada's long-term prosperity.
  • With Budget 2022, Canada will maintain this leading position, and maintain its fiscally responsible approach to economic growth and to building an economy that works for everyone.

DISH Named #1 Nationally in "Overall Customer Satisfaction" by J.D. Power for Four Straight Years

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Thursday, September 23, 2021

ENGLEWOOD, Colo., Sept. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Today, DISH was named #1 in Overall Customer Satisfaction with TV Service by J.D.

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  • ENGLEWOOD, Colo., Sept. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Today, DISH was named #1 in Overall Customer Satisfaction with TV Service by J.D.
  • Power nationally for the fourth year in a row in the J.D.
  • DISH is the most awarded brand nationally for customer satisfaction with TV service by J.D.
  • "We are dedicated to going above and beyond to serve our customers, and we're proud to offer solutions and support that customers trust.

Streaming Services Raise Bar as Residential TV Costs Remain High; J.D. Power Study Predicts Customers Will Remain Loyal in Near Term

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Thursday, September 23, 2021

As options for streaming services increase, so do customer expectations of those services, according to the J.D.

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  • As options for streaming services increase, so do customer expectations of those services, according to the J.D.
  • Streaming services provide cost-effective, personalized and convenient content, which effectively compete against traditional TV providers.
  • Customers with highly satisfying streaming experiences will continue to seek increased convenience, personalization and relevant content elsewhere if not delivered by traditional television providers.
  • Residential Television Service Provider Satisfaction Study is based on responses from 21,555 customers who currently have television service with a provider included in the study.