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François-Philippe Champagne sworn in as new Innovation Minister

Former Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne has been sworn in as the new Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry. Champagne was sworn in on January 12th virtually amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The appointment follows Navdeep Bains’ decision to not run in the next federal election and to leave cabinet to spend more time with his family. In a statement, the Office of the Prime Minister said that “in his new role, Minister Champagne will rely on his extensive business experience in the fields of energy, engineering, and innovation to assist our economic recovery from the global COVID-19 pandemic, create new jobs for Canadians and grow our middle class.”

The Sprout: RCMP investigates COVID death at Alberta Cargill plant

iPolitics By Kelsey Johnson. Published on Jan 12, 2021 11:27am (Christina Ryan/Calgary StarMetro) Good morning and welcome to the Sprout, where it’s National Curried Chicken Day and National Hot Tea Day. Looking for a new curry recipe? Allow us to recommend this Coconut Chicken Curry recipe from NYT Cooking. It’s absolutely scrumptious. Here’s today’s agriculture news. The Lead  We start this morning in Alberta, where the RCMP is reportedly investigating the death of a Cargill employee who died of COVID-19 while working at the company’s meat-packing plant in High River, Alta. As the Calgary Herald reports, an RCMP spokesperson confirmed the police have opened a criminal investigation after a complaint was filed by worker Benito Quesada’s 16-year-old daughter on Friday, alleging the company was negligent in protecting its workers. The COVID outbreak at the meat plant last spring was one of the largest in North America, with nearly 1,000 staff testing pos

PM shakes up key posts in cabinet shuffle, downplays election speculation

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shuffled some key front bench posts in a cabinet shakeup Tuesday morning, prompted by longtime Liberal Navdeep Bains decision to step down as a minister.

Evening Update: Champagne, Garneau move in cabinet shuffle; Ontario issues stay-at-home order amid dire COVID-19 projections

Evening Update: Champagne, Garneau move in cabinet shuffle; Ontario issues stay-at-home order amid dire COVID-19 projections
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NFU says Seeds Canada name misleading, asks Minister to disallow  | The Woodstock Sentinel Review

Article content The National Farmers Union (NFU) has written a letter to Hon. Navdeep Bain, Minister responsible for Consumer and Corporate Affairs, registering its objection to the planned use of ‘Seeds Canada’ as a business name and/or trademark for the corporation that will form when Canadian Seed Trade Association (CSTA), the Canadian Plant Technology Agency (CPTA), the Commercial Seed Analysts Association of Canada (CSAAC) and the Canadian Seed Institute (CSI) amalgamate under a new governance structure. On December 2, the four organizations announced their members had voted in favour of this initiative. The Canadian Seed Growers Association, whose members are the farmers who grow Canada’s pedigreed seed, definitively rejected amalgamation with the other four organizations in their August vote.

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