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Overview: The Indigenous Peoples Economic and Trade Cooperation Arrangement

https://www.international.gc.ca/trade-commerce/indigenous_peoples-peuples_autochtones/ipetca_overview-acecpa_apercu.aspx?lang=eng

The Indigenous Peoples Economic and Trade Cooperation Arrangement (IPETCA) is a non-binding and cooperation-based arrangement that acknowledges the importance of enhancing the ability of Indigenous peoples and Indigenous businesses to benefit from the opportunities created by international trade and investment. It therefore aims to increase Indigenous peoples’ participation in trade and promote economic development. The Arrangement also commits the Participating economies, jointly with Indigenous representatives, to establish an IPETCA Partnership Council to facilitate cooperation activities.
Trade has the potential to have a positive impact in economic development and exporting

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Intrusion Detection and Access Control System

https://www.international.gc.ca/transparency-transparence/information-privacy-information-protection/assessment-evaluation/IDACS-SDICA.aspx?lang=eng

DFAIT represents Canada world-wide through a global network of embassies, High Commissions, consulates and diplomatic offices. These sites are supported by DFAIT Headquarters (HQ) located in Ottawa, Lester B. Pearson Building, 125 Sussex Drive which is the primary site for the Intrusion Detection and Access Control (IDAC) system’s operation. DFAIT has a total of 11 satellite offices within the National Capital Area (NCA). All of these NCA offices are serviced by the IDAC system at HQ, in one way or another, making it the largest operational IDAC system in DFAIT. DFAIT also has 11 Regional Offices, in every province and territory across Canada, but none were connected to the IDAC system at the time the PIA was completed, therefore these offices were out of scope for the PIA. Specifically, the Halifax Regional Office has since been added to the system and the Moncton and Toronto Regional Offices will be added in the near future.
Since the completion of the PIA, these schedules have been developed and implemented

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Celebrating the Lester B. Pearson Building’s 50 years

https://www.international.gc.ca/world-monde/stories-histoires/2023/lester_b_pearson_50.aspx?lang=eng

August 1, 2023, marks the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Lester B. Pearson Building, a symbol of Canada’s involvement on the international scene. Located at 125 Sussex Drive in Ottawa, it serves as the headquarters of Global Affairs Canada, hosting approximately 3,300 employees.
Its halls have borne witness to historic events, state visits and significant diplomatic

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Asian Heritage Month: Learning from Asian Canadian leaders at Global Affairs Canada

https://www.international.gc.ca/world-monde/stories-histoires/2023/2023-05-asian_heritage-patrimoine_asiatique.aspx?lang=eng

Did you know that May is Asian Heritage Month in Canada? This annual celebration honours the contributions of Canadians of Asian descent to our country socially, culturally and economically. In the spirit of recognition and appreciation, let’s take a closer look at the remarkable experiences of Asian Canadian leaders at Global Affairs Canada (GAC).
“I find that my heritage and my family history have contributed to an enhanced understanding

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